U - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Sept. 11, 1985 OPINION FOCUS CONNECTICUT WEATHER Try these thirst-quenchers M ocktails Town must resume Vitamin mega doses GOP to let public Clear, cold tonight; Here are some recipes for shredded chocolate and an Oreo cool and icy, no-or low-alcoholic cookie. housing inspections can speli big trouble decide on session sunny, cool Friday Beverage industry regroups with low- and no-buzz drinks thirst-quenchers: (From Jason’s of Boston) ... page 11 ... page 7 ... p a g e 2 Perfect Pina Colada ... editorial, page 6 Bv Ken Fronckllng Market Watch, an industry pub­ “ They’re good, but they’re a the U.S. Oreo Delight United Press International lication, proclaimed: “ A new little too sweet to have with a "Our research shows that 70 IVf-ounces light creme de V* cup pineapple Juice social attitude toward alcohol is m eal," said Susan Schwartz, a percent of the wine cooler sold in cacao (optional) •A cup. Coco Lopez (coconut changing the way Americans Jason’s customer. “ At night, America is bought by women and 3 crushed Oreo cookies cream) BOSTON — Shots and beers, drink." And a bottle of sparkling you’re more into frosty drinks.” that more than 20 percent of the ■A-ounce Herhey’s chocolate >A cup mashed ripe banana double doses of scotch-on-the- water could well replace the remainder is bought with a woman syrup Shake or whir in blender with rocks, powerful cocktails that Bartender Kevin Chase says the martini as a cocktail hour symbol. in mind,” Connors said. 1 large scoop French vanilla ice. Garnish with cherry and sneak up on you and beer by the frosty low-alcohol drinks are most Recognizing the same trend ice cream orange. Makes two servings. pitcher are finding light company popular during happy hours, but “ BECAUSE OF A LL the ad­ away from heavy alcoholic con­ Blend the ingredients, top off (From Adela Tancayo- these days at bars and restaurants they sell all day and all evening. "A verse publicity about drunken tent, the -based T.G.I. Fri­ with whipped cream, a pinch of Sannella) across America, couple of years ago, we’d see day’s restaurant chain offers a driving, people are watching what orders galore for double they are drinking, and they are special nonalcoholic drink menu, Concerns about drunken driving, scotches," he said. "Now, doubles including things called the “ Per­ iUanrbBtrr definitely drinking less," said are gone. Nobody’s ordering ...... ____ * Mmli Thursdav. Seot. iawsuits against bars which serve THE U.S. BREWERS Associa­ a nearly 7 percent increase last Thursday. Sept. 12, 1985 — Single copy: 25^ Norman Kravetz, vice president fect 10" and “ Summer Cyclist." Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm tipsy customers who get involved them.” tion shows shipments of domestic year as compared to 1983. Today, and general manager of Jason’s, a Add no-buzz beer to the list of in accidents and the fitness craze nonalcoholic beer grew 34 percent light beer accounts for 20 percent restaurant and bar that has Chase said the Virgin Mary, a popular items, too. have combined to bring a new of all beer sales.” become a Yuppie haven in Bos­ non-aicoholic version of the Bloody Breweries have added a number from 1980 to 1984, rising from wave of popuiarity to light beers, 359,836 barrels to 484,032. In 1984, Adela Tancayo-Sannella, chair­ ton’s Back Bay section. Mary, has become a big seller for of nonalcoholic brands, like G. non-alcohoiic beer and wine, wine man of the mixology department "W e have taken on the California business lunches. Geileman’s Kingsbury, Schmidt that amounted to three-tenths of coolers and an array of non­ Select, Zing, and Black Label one percent of the domestic beer at Johnson & Wales College in alcoholic concoctions nicknamed coolers, light beer, and more wine LOCON INC. of Norwood, Mass., Non-Alcoholic Malt Beverage; market. Providence, R.I., is an instructor Gerber opts by the glass, which is lower in “ mocktails.” in TIPS (Training for Intervention alcohol content," Kravetz said. is a beverage company specializ­ Guinness Import Co.’s Kaliber; Light beer is still the fastest Binding Breweries’ German growing segment in the American Procedures by Servers of Alcohol) Alcoholic beverage purchases “ We also make frozen and ice ing in low-and non-alcoholic Clausthaler brand from Frank­ beer industry and imported in which waitresses and bartend­ dropped in 1984 for the- fifth cream drinks that come with little drinks. Owners David Lowman furt; and Swiss imports Moussy, brands, such as Molson Light, are ers are trained to spot potential straight year, and per capita or no liquor.” and Paul Connors believe women, Warteck and Birell Light Brew. muscling into the market as well. problems and deal with intoxi­ consumption is down by more than They include Oreo Delight, not men, hold the greatest poten­ Moussy is credited with starting According to Peter - Fearon, cated customers without creating 11 percent over the past decade. Strawberry Fieids, the Drinksicle, tial for new drink products. The the no-buzz beer trend when it hit president of Marlet Importing Co., a scene. She came up with recipes out of l-park and Almond Joy, which Kravetz firm hit the market this summer Beverage industry statistics show for frosty, alcohol-free drinks she says tastes just like the candy bar. with four wine coolers. The fruit the shelves in 1983. It is the Inc., importers of Molson beer and drinking is dropping off at a faster largest-selling non-alcoholic beer ale: “ Light beers have expe­ calls mocktails, including a mock pace than at any time since In each case, the alcohol is juice diluted wine coolersare com­ in the country. rienced the most dramatic growth. Pina Colada. Prohibition began in 1920. optionai. peting with about 50 others now in building site Refrigerator 2 By John F. Kirch companies in the area were Herald Reporter interested in developing the land if Gerber does not make a new offer. ■ i . . Naribnal Gerber Scientific Products Inc, “ We would consider anything,” of South Windsor has withdrawn an Leven said. "The town has been offer to build a plant at the town’ s very helpful and cooperative." Union Pond Industrial Park be­ SUMMER cause the site is not big enough to Gerber offered in June to buy the meet its needs, a company official 10 acres for $250,000 if the town said today. agreed to build the necessary road, CLEARANCE water and sewer lines, or $150,000 if Frldiy thru Mondiy Only In a letter to the Planning the improvements were not made. Department dated Friday, Gerber said it was withdrawing two offers An advisory committee set up by it made to buy 10 acres bordering the EDC to review four offers the Union Pond on which to build a town received to develop 16 acres manufacturing plant. The letter at the park recommended in a July was read to the Economic Develop­ report that the town sell the 10-acre ment Commission at its meeting parcel to Gerber. The committee this morningf did, however, say that it wanted time^Jo review the town’s options Model TBX18BG "W e felt the amount of acreage for tnht property. was inadequate for our purposes,” ENERGY SAVER The town had originally planned REFRIGERATOR IS For a iimited time, get big Stanley Leven, Gerber’s senior to develop the 16 acres as a ALSO A FOOD SAVER vice president and general coun­ small-lot industrial park, but after 17 7 cu. ft.; 5.01 cu. It freezer sel, said today. The company receiving interest from private Helps keep food fresh up to savings on these Quality-Built would consider buying a larger developers, decided to scrap those 15 days with sealed high- Herald photo by Tarquinio parcel if the town offers it, he said, humidity pan. Sealed snack plans and open the door to private S but did not indicate how large pack. Energy Saver Switch. General Electric appliances! development proposals. Equipped for optional icemaker. Feast feet would be adequate. Besides Gerber. Vaughn Build­ "Show me the right piece of ing Co. of Providence, R.I., Cony­ e r s Construction Co. of Microwave ^ Two workmen have to start from the bottom as they which is Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the property and I ’ll tell you,” he said. Microwave Oven Range Planning Director Mark Pelle­ Manchester, and a partnership Microwave Oven Cooking Center erect striped tents at the Greater Manchester Chamber of corner of Forest and Main streets. For the curious, the grini said the company indicated madeAip of the Konover Develop­ Commerce’s Feast Fest. Some 13 local eating feet belong to Jeff Maxwell, left, and Al Delmonte, who that 30 acres might be suitable and ment Co. of West Hartford, John establishments are taking part in the two-day event, work for Action Tent Rentals of East Hartford. said they are looking into Barnini and Robert Weinberg, alternatives. both of Manchester, made bids to E Gerber has an option to buy 50 develop part or all of the land. acres in South Windsor on Sullivan The EDC advised the town to sell London expels six diplomats Avenue, Leven said. Manchester 6.5 acres to Vaughn in August. The officials are aware of this and are directors agreed with the EDC’s still trying to reach an agreement recommendations and the docu­ with Gerber to build in town. ments are presently being pre­ Herald photo by Pinto "W e are still working with them pared for the sale. KGB official defects to West to find a larger piece of land for The Rhode Island company Contest winner them,” Town Manager Robert B. plans to build an office building at P Weiss told the EDC. He said other the site. Manchester Herald carrier Jennifer Lovett of Manchester By Joseph Gambardello journalists and seven trade repre­ Foreign Office and informed that confidence between East and tries out the new bicycle she won recenty following a United Press International sentatives, have been given three Gordievski “ had sought and been West.” granted asylum in this country." summer-long contest. Lovett’s name was drawn from weeks to leave the country. "It was accordingly made clear LONDON — The head of the The Foreign Office said the "M r. Gordievski was in a posi­ that although our action was among a number of Herald carriers who had their names KGB’s London operation has de­ major development in the growing tion to know full details of Soviet necessary in the interests of put into a drawing each time they got a new subscriber. fected, exposing an espionage East-West spy war came with the intelligence activities and person­ national security, it remained our Bolton firehouse Lovett, who lives on Wedgewood Drive, has been Model JET214 Model JET235 network, and Britain moved defection of Oleg Gordievski, who nel in this country,” the Foreign policy to work for an improvement swiftly to expel 25 Soviets, includ­ had been a counsellor at the Soviet Office said. in bilateral relations with the delivering papers for the Herald since January. AUTO ROAST AND MICROWAVE OVEN WITH ing six diplomats, for spying, the Embassy since June 1982. The “ Mr. Parchine was told that a Model JHP69GH Soviet Union,” the Foreign Office COOK CODE" CONTROLS SOPHISTICATED SENSOR Model JB500GH government announced today. Foreign Office would not say when signifigant number of Soviet repre­ has PBC go-ahead ADD VERSATILITY TO said. Sophisticated sensor makes The expulsion is the biggest by he defected. sentatives in London have been MICROWAVING microwave cooking easy and P-7» SELF-CLEANING OVEN MICROWAVE COOKING In April, Britain expelled two Word Prompting Display pro­ adds flexibility to A u to C o o k CENTER WITH AUTOMATIC Britain since 1971, when 105 Soviets Gordievski "recently become engaged in intelligence activities, RANGE WITH DIGITAL CLOCK which were of course totally diplomats for spying and Moscow Bv Kevin Flood attended the Monday meeting said BIG APPETITES vides programming Instructions. function. Electronic touch con­ 3-in-1 power saver Calrod^ unit COOKING CONTROL were told to leave for espionage. head of the KGB residency in 1.4 cu. It. m icrow ave upper oven retaliated with the expulsion of Herald Reporter the special meeting was necessary Up to 12-Hour Delay Start. Temp trols. Dual Wave"* m icrow ave lets you select heat pattern to fit The Foreign Office said six of the London,” the Foreign Office said. incompatible with their status and with Dual Wave™ microwave sys­ three Britons. London in turn because the firehouse bids, which Cook/Hold maintains temperature system—designed for good, 4", 6", 8" utensils. Porcelain Soviets to be expelled are diplo­ London said it hoped the action their declared tasks.” tem and sophisticated sensor. untii CLEAR/OFF is touched. even cooking results^. enamel finish drip pans. "The Soviet charge was there­ kicked out three more Soviets. BOLTON — The Public Building had been officially opened earlier Americans eat a lot. Porcelain enamel finish drip pans. mats attached to the Soviet Em­ would not adversely affect rela­ Cooktop lamp. Commission voted Wednesday in the day Monday, would expire in B lack glass doors. 2-level ven tin g .^ y bassy, including three first tions with the Kremlin. fore informed that 25 Soviet Ray Cline, former CIA deputy How much? secretaries. There was no immediate reac­ officials, of whom six belong to the director for intelligence and night to let the Windham Sand and 30 days. The other 19 included transla­ tion from Moscow. In the past, the diplomatic staff, must leave within former head of the State Depart­ Stone Co. of Willimantic build the There was little debate Wednes­ Here are some facts: tors, journalists and non- expulsion of Soviet diplomats three weeks," the statement said. ment’s Bureau of Intelligence, said town’s new firehouse. day over which company should be D ishw asher Automatic Washer Automatic Dryer diplomatic employees of the Soviet usually has meant a retaliatory The British government consi­ the defection "is a great break" for The company’s base bid of awarded the firehouse work. There Embassy and the Soviet Trade expulsion of envoys, journalists or dered the spying activities “ com­ the West at a critical time in $641,728 was the lowest of the eight was some disagreement, however, Mission, a Foreign Office spokes­ businessmen based in Moscow. pletely unacceptable” but stressed understanding Moscow’s inten­ submitted for the project. The next over whether the town should man said. The Soviet charge d’affaires, it "attached great importance” to tions before the forthcoming sum­ lowest bid, submitted by the include floor hardener in the ’The 25 Soviets, including five Lev Parchine, was called to the measures that can build "mutual mit meeting. Vernon-based Alma Construction firehouse. The floor hardener, a Co., was about $86,000 more than powder that is laid on floors just Windham’s. before final finishing, would add In addition to choosing Wind­ $1,956 to the cost of the firehouse. ham’s base bid, the PBC approved Wiedie said the floor hardener Each year, Americans eat: S. African panel backs concession several “ alternates,” or modifica­ would help protect the firehouse tions in the basic design of the floor from heavy equipment. But 250 million pounds of popcorn MORE THAN PBC member Ronald A. Heim said mass migration of blacks from firehouse. All eight of the compan­ By Brendan Boyle ies competing for the project had he had never heard of the sub­ 18 billion hot dogs United Press International rural areas to the cities. A PRODUCT Democrats try again also bid on the modifications. The stance before and felt that the 400,000 tons of potato chips Since their introduction in 1945, quality of the floor would depend the laws have caused massive ones the PBC chose were the 2 billion pounds of cookies Written Warranty Protection JOHANNESBURG, South on tougher sanctions addition of a generator, a flagpole more on craftsmanship than any­ Africa — A parliamentai7 com­ suffering among families in which thing else. The board, however, A billion Twinkies men were granted work in cities — see page 4 and floor hardener. A fourth Prompt, Reliable Service mission today recommended the modification was the choice of a went along with the additional \ white-minority government scrap but their family was not. expense. The GE Answer Center service The committee found that the flat ceiling instead of a more one of apatheid’s cornerstones, the •, The town has so far budgeted a “ degrading of human dignity expensive curved one. Convenient Credit controversial "pass laws" de­ total of $800,000 for the firehouse. 2 inherent in the implementation of PBC member Philip Pineo esti­ signed to keep blacks from migrat­ Pineo estimated that after land Source: “Th« Big Book of Kids* by Sandra Choron (1M5. World Alma* Do-It-Yourself Help influx control could not be crowd. mated that the inclusion of the Model GSD600D ing to cities. costs, architectural fees and other nac Publieationa) n EA GRAPHIC justified.” The violence erupted hours after modifications would mean Wind­ Model WWA8354V Model DOE7109V The recommendation came one items, the cost of letting Windham 7-CYCLE The committee recommended Bishop Desmond ’Tutu, a Nobel ham’s bill for the project will come POTSCRUBBERe DISHWASHER day after President Pieter Botha do the work would still leave the HEAVY DUTY the government abolish influx Peace Prize winner, said he was to about $670,817. Temperature Sensor System. HEAVY-DUTY EXTRA-LARGE announced plans to grant South town with a contingency fund of AUTOMATIC DRYER We bring tired of police killing blacks as Before Windham can actually be 10-year full warranty on Perma- CAPACITY 3-IN-1 W ASHER African citizenship to blacks in control and that "uniform identity 3 cycles including automatic awarded the firehouse contract, about $32,000. Tuf® tub and door liner (ask for 3-way washer—extra large documents be issued to all citizens though they were “ swatting flies" permanent press and knits. 4 dry- four tribal homelands — a move That would also allow the fire You’ve been elected the details). 2-level wash Action. capacity tor regular loads, good things of South Africa." and threatened to call a national the Board of Selectmen must ing selections including no-heat one white opposition leader said department to buy the $20,000 Energy saver drying option. Spotscrubber for small loads of The recommendation came \8trike if the state of emergency is approve the PBC’s choice. Project tough stains and Mini-Wash tub air-fluff. Smooth porcelain to life. signaled “ the end of the apartheid architect Alan Wiedie said con­ worth of equipment it had origi­ new publicity chairman? enamel drum. amid escalating domestic and pot ended. for delicates. 4-cycle selections dream.” struction could begin almost im­ nally budgeted for the project. Variable water levels. Botha rejected a demand by international pressure on the go­ Mourners at a funeral in Cape mediately if the selectmen ap­ Town firefighters and the PBC had President Reagan— contained in a vernment to implement reforms in Town for a man shot by police Are you a new publicity chairman who’s anxious to learn prove the choice at their next discussed doing without the new .A. letter delivered by U.S. Ambassa­ apartheid in South Africa, where a attacked and killed a mixed-race the job? meeting Tuesday evening. " I ’m equipment last month, when they dor Herman Nickel — for a yearlong wave of violence has detective. Police said 82 blacks and “ Getting Your Message Across” may be just what you hoping we can get started within learned that the cost of developing statement of intent to abolish killed some 700 people. mixed-race people were arrested the next couple of weeks,” he said. the firehouse land would twice as need to sharpen your club’s image. Writing press releases apartheid, the white-minority go­ Police killed two blacks and in sporadic rioting in four towns PIETER BOTHA The PBC did much of their much as expected. and suggesting feature stories will be part of the agenda. vernment’s policy of racial dis­ arrested 35 in violence that erupted Wednesday. deliberating Wednesday evening crimination and segregation. . . . feeling the heat in 11 black townships during the South Africa expelled Newsweek So will planning effective club pictures and promotions. in the parking lot outside the The multi-party committee on night, a police spokesman said. correspondent Ray Wilkinson, wha The seminar will be led by Adele Angle, Focus editor of Community Hall, since town office urbanization strategy today pres­ suffering and the severe damage to Authorities said gasoline bombs the government accused of furth­ LCi workers had already gone home Inside Today the Manchester Herald, on Tuesday, Sept, 17, from 9:30 to ented a 427-page report to the relations between the population also were thrown into a home and ering "unrest and the cause of the REMEMBER... for the day and no board members 11 a.m. at the YWCA, 78 N. Main St. President’s Council, which advises groups, particularly those of at a milk delivery depot in a white revolutionary.” The government IF YOU HAVENT had a key to get inside. Richard W. Cosgrove, the Herald’s new publisher, will E-Z TERM S: Botha, saying it had agreed “ that blacks with whites, caused by suburb of Uitenhage. today banned the Sept. 16 issue of 20 pages, 2 sections Wednesday’s meeting was an also be at the seminar, as will Douglas A. Bevins, SHOPPED AT •CASH influx control measures as applied influx control.” A black man was fatally shot as a Newsweek. at present are discriminatory and The influx controls, called "pass crowd stoned the home of a In Pietermaritzburg, Tutu told emergency session, called after Advic*___ . 12 O b Itu srtM . managing editor. SIEFFERTS,... CIm i UM 1S-20 Opinion. • CREDIT CARD policeman in Langa and a black delegates to an ecumenical meet­ not enough PBC members at­ MANCHESTER, CT. are in conflict with basic human laws" because they force every Comlci, ___ S Peopittsik 2 The seminar is free for YWCA members and $1 for YOU HAVENT • MONTHLY rights.” black adult to carry an identity woman was shot to death in a black ing he would call for a five-day tended a regularly scheduled E n M t tiln m * m _ 12 16-1S meeting Monday to form a quo­ non-members. Call the YWCA at 647-1437 to register. BEEN SHOPPING! PAYMENTS The panel said it was "particu­ ' document, were designed by the suburb 60 miles west of Durban national strike if the state of L o tts ry ___ ■ 2 TtlrOslon _ _ S OPEN DAILY: MON-THURS TIL 9 . TUES-WED-SAT TIL 5 • FRIDAY TIL 8 larly concerned about the human architects of apartheid to prevent when police opened fire on a emergency is not lifted. rum. ’The two members who

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t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Sept. 12. 1985 Cocaine endangers pregnant women Miss New Jersey hurt Officials field Republican questions about sewer project "When your number comes up, if Bv Alex Glrelll the basis of the water used by for the plant and that much of the ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (UPI) — Miss New Jersey was resting you are ready, you can go ahead,” studied to provide definitive proof Herald Reporter district residents. present plant would continue to be By GIno Del Guercio are pregnant. around 4 to 5 million Americans today with ice packs on the knee she bruised while competing in he said. Voters will be asked Nov. 5 to approve a of these dangers. However, it The questions came after Weiss, used, United Press International The study compared 28 pregnant use cocaine,” said Chasnoff, an prelim inary rounds of the 1986 Miss Am erica pageant, Edward F. Boland Jr., another Weiss said the town of Winsted suggests women who use cocaine Members of the Republican Public Works Director Goerge A. bond issue for the work, with the town setting women who used cocaine during assistant professor of pediatrics Toni Georgiana, 21, the first pageant contestant injured candidate for the Board of Direc­ has priority over Manchester, but should be cautious and more Town Committee questioned town Kandra and Robert J. Young, BOSTON — Cocaine abuse by their pregnancy with similar and psychiatry at Northwestern onstage In at least 15 years, was rushed to Atlantic City Hospital if it fails to take advantage of its a limit of $14.3 million on the amount it will studies of more cocaine users administrators Wedesday night on superintendent of the water and tors, asked when the design was pregnant women may lead to women who did not use the dnig University M ^ ica l School. "W e position, Manchester would get the should be conducted. after the accident Wednesday night. She was hurt during the last particulars of the town’s plan to sewer division, made formal pres­ completed and What provisions spend. The work is estimated to cost $26 spontaneous abortions, life- and women who used narcotics. know from our experience and grant, Weiss said. Chasnoff said that while a few move in her gymnastics routine. upgrade its sewage disposal plant entations on the sewer plant plans were made for future growth. threatening complications during The study found women who use other studies that use and abuse of Director Donna R. Mercier years ago cocaine use was limited An orthopedic resident at the hospital told pageant officials during a meeting of the committee Kandra said the design was million, but state and federal funds would birth and future developmental cocaine are more likely to suffer various drugs in women of child­ to meet federal standards for a asked the administration to ex­ primarily to affluent young people, Georgiana, 21, should be able to compete in swimsuit fishable and swimable Hockanum at Lincoln Center. approved in 1982. Weiss said it was problems for children, re­ spontaneous abortions during the bearing age is frequently quite plain what effect the piant im­ pay part of the cost if the town succeeds in increasingly availability and drop­ preliminaries today, but may need to walk with crutches. River. Voters will be asked Nov. 5 to planned to accommodate the town searchers warned today. first three months of pregnancy high. provements would have on sewer ping prices have made it common The winner in the first round in the talent category. Miss Ohio Geoffrey Naab asked town Gen- approve a bond issue for the work, for the next 15 or 20 years, which getting them. “ This is a tremendous prob­ than women who use heroin and "In that population of women might be the ultimate period of rates. to people of all income levels. Suellen Cochran, said, "It’s so unfortunate when something like .eral Manager Robert B. Weiss with the town setting a limit of $14.3 lem,” said Dr. Ira J. Chasnoff, the other narcotics. many of them are bound to be that happens. It’s just so sad for the girls.” ; what would happen if the town did million on the amount it will spend. growth for the town in light of a primary author of the study, Four cocaine-using women suf­ pregnant and don't know it. When FOR THE AVERAGE FAMILY The doctors speculated cocaine I not obey a federal order to meet the The work is estimated to cost $26 lack of developable land. published in the New England fered abruptions of the placenta, a they’re addicted, even when they Preliminary rounds will continue tonight and Friday at of four using 21,000 gallons of plant. He said there were problems gas produced by the treatment works its deliterious effects by ’ standards. million, but state and federal funds In answer to a question by board Journal of Medicine. He is particu­ dangerous complication in which Rnd out they’re pregnant they Convention Hall, which is snuggled between the gleaming new candidate Gloria DellaFera, Weiss water, rates would increase from with the town’s new water treat­ process would be put to use. Young acting on the circulatory system. "What does a judge order us to would pay part of the cost if the larly concerned that the fast the organ that filters blood be­ can’t stop,” he said. casino-hotels on the boardwalk. said the new Comprehensive Plan $27,16 a quarter to $49.43 if the town ment plant that produced pressure said it would run a generator and Cocaine constricts blood vessels do?" he asked. town success in getting them. growing popularity of cocaine has tween the infant and mother Tests of infants exposed to The 51 contestants also compete in the evening gown category of Development being done by the gets all the grant money it is problems in some parts of town. the electricity not used by the plant and increases the heart rate, thus "W e would spend a lot of money If it does not get the funds, the women taking jt before they know breaks loose, depriving the infant cocaine before they were born each night, but winners are not announced. Planning Department does not seeking, $63 if it gets a lesser Kandra said the problems would be sold to Northeast increasing blood pressure. This on lawyers,” Weiss said. work will be not be done now. they are pregnant. of oxygen and causing massive found their development and re­ Ten finalists are scheduled to compete Saturday night in a project a termendous amount of amount, and $91.80 if it has to build stemmed from small pipes that Utilities. may cut off the blood supply to the Naab said he understood that The town committee will vote in Doctors are also concerned the bleeding in the mother. If not sponses to outside stimuli were land for multiple housing. the plant with no outside money, were clogged, not from problems fetus during early pregnancy and nationally televised broadcast hosted by Gary Collins on NBC- town growth would be stymied if October whether to support the addictive properties of cocaine will treated immediately, both mother hindered. Kandra said. with the treatment plant. Harry W. Reinhorn asked how cause abruption of the placenta TV starting at 10 p.m. EDT. the town exceeded its sewer project. Republican Town Chair­ Kandra said the plant design by force pregnant women to continue and child may bleed to death. The article cautioned that not Mercier asked how the Figures Kandra said the town can hire its sewer and water rates would during the later stages of therapy. capacity, but he wondered what man Curtis M. Smith said. Metcalf and Eddy of Boston was taking it even after learning they "Current estimates are that enough cocaine-using women were based on a population projection of compare with the rates of the own supervisor for the work if it compare in 1990. Weiss estimated the legal consequences might be. 57,000 for the year 2000 and 63,000 Metropolitan District Commis­ wants to to or relie on Metcalf and they would be about.equal. J. Winthrop Porter, a resident of CAROL LENIHAN, A CANDI­ sion, which serves some Hartford Eddy. Edward Weaver pressed for the Eighth Utilities District and a DATE for the Board of Directors, for 2020. area towns. Young said it is Ferguson asked if the town will information on whether the rates candidate for treasurer, asked asked how much of the new plant DellaFera asked if there would be problems if the town altered the impossible to to make a compari­ have to expand sewer lines be­ projected by Kandra included the Weather why district residents have a construction wouid be devoted to son because the sewer cost in the cause of improvements to the cost of operating and maintaining Peopletalk direct vote on the sewer bond office space. Young said he did not plans. Weiss said the state Department towns served becomes part of the plant. Kandra said there is no the plant. Kandra said they did. but question when they pay the district have a square-footage figure, but of Environmental Protection es­ tax rate. connection between the two but Weaver wanted some documenta­ Today’s forecast for sewer service based on the said it would be about 1 or 2 tablishes a grant priority list for Director Thomas H. Ferguson there are broken and inadequate tion. Weiss gave him a copy of value of their properties and not on percent. In answer to other ques­ Journalistically speaking Hefner cleans up, somewhat Connecticut, Massachusetts towns planning sewer piant asked who wouid supervise con­ sewer lines. projections made by Robert Hues- the amount of waterthey consume. tions, Lenihan was toid there and Rhode Island; Today; partly improvements. struction of modifications to the Vnrguson asked if the methane tis, town budget officer. “ Good Morning, America’s” Kathie Lee Hugh Hefner has given up his trademark pipe Weiss said the district is billed on would be an on-site superintendent Johnson says her former competitor, Phyllis but won’t forsake another of his Playboy cloudy and cool. High tempera­ ture 55 to 65. Tonight; mostly George, didn’t de­ traditions — serve all the flak she bachelorhood. clear and chilly with a chance of caught during her Hefner squelched scattered frost interior low lying Conservation panel mulls brief tenure on “ The reports that he was areas. Lows from the 30s to mid C B S Morning considering marry­ 40s. Friday mostly sunny and 2 News.” ing his latest girl­ continued cool. High 55 to 65. ■‘Phyllis never friend, Carrie Maine and New Hampshire: mandatory recycling rules said, T m a great Leigh, 22, and she Partly sunny today. Chance of journalist.’ Other helped him make showers north and mountains. Glaeser said he brought the people’s perception the point by saying, Highs mostly in the 50s. Partly By Kathy Gormus solid waste dumped at its landfill matter up because he wanted input of what you need to "W e’d rather not Assistant City Editor through a voluntary recycling cloudy tonight. Lows in the 30s. on how much leeway he should be is what caused screw up a good program, Kandra said. Since the Scattered frost. Partly sunny have as chairman of the commis­ that problem," said thing, actually.” The town should not abandon the ordinance was passed, that north and mountains and sunny sion. Hesaid he did not wanttotake Johnson, a singer Hefner, 59, was idea of passing a mandatory amount has been reduced by an elsewhere Friday. High in the 50s a personal stand on the matter and and entertainer who back in Chicago, recycling ordinance, despite nega­ additional 10 to 11 percent, he said. to near 60. did not attend a Sept. 4 public was chosen as a where he started tive reviews of a similar venture in Manchester already has a volun­ Vermont: Intervals of sun and hearing before the Planning and "G M A " special cor­ Playboy, this week Groton, members of the Conserva­ tary recycling area set up at its clouds with a chance of a shower Zoning Commission on the zone respondent three for the first time tion Commission said Wednesday landfill for glass, metal, paper and today. Clear tonight. Partly change sought by the Andrew years ago. since 1979 and told night. used oil. During 1984, 441 gallons of Johnson, who had the Chicago Sun- sunny north and sunny south " I think we should still look into oil, 119 tons of paper, 49 tons of Ansaldi Co. "W e have lost our opportunity no journalism expe­ Times he was feel­ Friday. Highs both days in the Ifa real cool, man it,” said commission member glass and 180 tons of metal were for public input," Glaeser said. rience before going ing better after suf­ 50s. Lows tonight in the30s with a Today: partly cloudy and cool. High in the lower 60s. Wind northwest Joseph Tully. "They (Groton) collected at the area. Kandra said "The issue is do we want to to the ABC show, is fering a stroke. risk of frost. 10 to 15 mph. Tonight: mostly clear and cold. A chance of scattered have kept a tremendous amount of in his report. Kandra said all but the recycling encourage him (Pellegrini) to be in Atlantic City this ”My life has Hugh Hefner frost In low lying areas. Lows from the mid 30s to lower 40s. Wind material out of the landfill.” Phyllis George of metal provided some profit to sensitive to environmental resour­ week for an appear­ changed since I had becoming calm. Friday: mostly sunny and continued cool. High near But commission Chairman Ar­ the stroke,” he said. " I don’t smoke the pipe Extended outlook the town — a claim disputed by ces or do we want him to continue ance on Saturday’s Miss America Pageant 60. Saturday: partly cloudy with highs In the 60s. Today’s weather thur Glaeser said town officials telecast. anymore. I ’ve changed my diet and I ’ve changed Extended outlook for New might not be influenced as much by some members of the commission. the battle on his own?" picture was drawn by Lee Crawley, 10, of 25 Tudor Lane, a student at Pellegrini said Sept. 4 hearing "One thing I have never pretended to be is my priorities in terms of my work.” England Saturday through such arguments as by economic “ There’s no way you can sit here Robertson School. that he opposed the proposed zone anything other than what I am,” she said. Before Hefner is working on an autobiography, but will Monday: considerations because the town’s and tell me it’s not profitable,” change from Rural Residence to hiring her, Johnson said ABC told her they were be appearing in print even before it comes out. Connecticut, Massachusetts landfill off Olcott Street has an said commission member Kenneth Residence AA because he thought “ looking for a caring, bright and concerned “ Hef will be appearing with me — also nude,” estimated remaining life of 26 Krivanec. and Rhode Island: Partly cloudy the area should be disturbed as human being — which is what I am.” Leigh said of her upcoming Playboy pictorial. Saturday. Chance of rain Sun­ years. Town General Manager “ No,” Hefner said. “ One of us will be nude. GLAESER ASKED KRIVANEC little as possible to allow for more day. Fair Monday. Cool with Robert B. Weiss told the Board of You’ll have to figure out which one.” to meet with Keith Chapman, the open space. S Directors Tuesday that the town highs in the 60s and lows in the The move to send a letter to plans to apply to the state for superintendent of highways and Glimpses 40s to lower 50s. Pellegrini drew protests from permission to expand the landfill, sanitation, to discuss his plans for Vermont: Dry and cool Tully, who said he did not think the Steven Spielberg’s new television series, which would give it an additional recycling at the landfill, and report through the period. Highs in the 4 commission should get involved in "Amazing Stories,” has some well-known names eight years. back to the commission. 60s and low 70s. Lows 35 to 45. a dispute over land it knows — himself, Clint Eastwood, Burt Reynolds, patch for fashion "W e’re not as concerned about Tn another matter, the commis­ 1 - j ' nothing about. Martin Scorsese, Brian de Palma and Paul Bartel Maine: F air through the pe­ the life of our landfill as maybe sion voted 7 to 1 to send a letter of “ 1 don’ t even know where it is,” — directing episodes but says the show also gave No, John Connally hasn’t suffered an eye riod. Lows in the 30s to low 40s Groton is,” Glaeser said. thanks to Planning Director Mark he said. him a chance to find new talent. injury. The black eye patch was just an Saturday and Sunday and in the However, Glaeser said he Pellegrini for his stand against a " I t ’s like the USC film workshop,” he said. affectation for his modeling debut in a Hathaway Several other members said 40s Monday. Highs in the 60s doubted the town’s landfill could proposed zone change for 25 acres E "Most of the people are young and enthusiastic. they had walked the Ansaldi shirt advertisement. Saturday and Sunday and in the actually last another 26 years and near Case Mountain, where devel­ It’s a proving ground for film students” ...A The former Texas governor and unsuccessful ' property and were familiar with it. 70s Monday. did not think the town would be opers want to build houses. spokesman for Yul Brynner says the testing the Republican presidential candidate is the latest in New Hampshire: Fair through allowed to expand it. actor is undergoing in is strictly Hathaway’s 2-year-old campaign featuring noted the period. Lows in the 30s to low Herald photo by Tarquinio routine. Brynner, 65, has suffered from lung Americans. 40s Saturday and Sunday and in THE BIG PROBLEM with the cancer ... Charlton Heston, who didn’t want to Hathaway spokesman Pete Penizotto would not Truck stickers removed the 40s Monday. Highs in the 60s Satellite view Groton project is money, Glaeser take his version of “ The Caine Mutiny” to say how much Connally was paid for being in the At the helm said. Since Groton entered into a Broadway after playing in London, says the ad, which describes him as "dynamic, deter­ Saturday and Sunday and in the Bumper stickers saying, "Don’t Voters in the town fire district Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 4:00 a.m. EDT shows contract with a private firm in 1982 nation’s stage capital is no longer New York and mined, a national presence in law, government 70s Monday. sell, save the Buckland firehouse," will be asked in the Nov. 5 election clouds and showers extending from Montana southeastward to the William R. Johnson, left, president of the controls of the former Express Bank. for the operation of a recycling P that “ it’s prime creative capital” is Los Angeles and business,” but Connally did get to keep the have been removed from town fire whether the town's station on western Plains and southward to west Texas. are Savings Bank of Manchester, and The bank Wednesday donated the center, it has received no profit, ... The television movie "North and South” striped shirt and tie he posed in. department vehicles after Repub­ Tolland Turnpike should be sold. along the southeast coast, and large clear areas are from the Great Manchester Public Works Direc­ doesn’t air until November but the sequel is Warren Prelesnik, president and chief 30-foot motor home to the hospital, lican town Director Donna R. Across the nation Lakes to the Northeast, and over the Southwest. Showers are along tor George A. Kandra said in a The fate of the station has already in production. Parker Stevenson will take operating officer of Manchester Memor­ which will outfit it for community Mercier protested Wednesday that the north Pacific coast, and Hurricane Sandra is seen in the east report on the project. emerged as a major campaign over John Stockwell’s Billy Hazard character, Showers and thunderstorms town-owned vehicles were being ial Hospital, check out the driver’s outreach health programs. Compliance with the Groton issue, with Manchester Republi­ which will give Stevenson the chance to play will prevail over the central Pacific south of California. used to make political statements. ordinance, under which residents cans arguing it should be sold and opposite his wife, Kirstie Alley, who plays Rockies and much of the north­ Town Fire Chief John C. Rivosa, and businesses are required to the Democrats campaigning to Hazard’s sister ... Police nab Beetle bandit ern and central Plains. Rain and who first put the stickers on all separate recyclable materials be­ keep it. St. Louis police say they have finally caught the a few thundershowers will occur town fire trucks and cars, said fore their refuse is picked up, has today that he had them removed The station was built in an area Beetle Bandit, a thief who thought small in a big front, the northern Pacific Coast SCA' Cheney foundation approves work ranged from about 65 percent for Wednesday "because of the pres­ in which the town no longer has Quote of the day way. to the northern Rockies. 'Thun­ businesses to 85 to 90 percent for sure exerted” to remove them. jurisdiction to fight fires. Town Edward Gischer, accused of stealing as many derstorms will be scattered over residents, Kandra reported. South African Dishop Desmond Tutu, warning as 100 beat-up Volkswagens from streets and the southern Plains, the Gulf " I really saw no harm in putting officials, however, have main­ he will call for a weeklong national strike unless The Cheney Hall Foundation for the interior renovations. the plan. Prior to enactment of the ordi­ them on,” Rivosa said. " I really tained that it still serves much of parking lots, was arrested Tuesday while Coast region and along the Wednesday approved plans for the Some foundation members said Lamson told foundation nance, Groton experienced a 2- the government lifts a state of emergency and repainting the engine of a Volkswagen stolen southern Atlantic Coast. didn’t think it was a big deal. This the area it was originally intended makes other changes: first phase of public improvements there is no money to go forward members the subcommittee has percent reduction in the amount of subject is so dear to us.” from a high school parking lot, police said. Most of the nation will have to serve. “ I want to tell you I have had enough of our to be made in the Cheney historic with the work, but Kuehl said it worked on revamping a staircase He was accused of selling as many as three below-normal temperatures SAN FRANCISCO people being killed as if you are swatting flies.” district. might be possible to borrow money that takes up stage space, deter­ stolen cars a week at auctions, to dealerships and with highs in the 60s and 70s. V, However, foundation members as the foundation did for the mining what storage space will be individuals between 1982 and 1984. Highs will only be in the 50s over LOS ANBeLSS said they wanted the town engi­ exterior work, which has already needed for tables and chairs when Now you know Gischer, 42, often purchased old Volkswagens parts of the Great Lakes and 3000 neering staff to relocate pedestals been completed. they are not set up and determin­ simply to get their titles and identification New England. Temperatures LOWEST for street lights on Elm Street to Alan Lamson, head of the ing how much storage will be The toothpick was the first known instrument to numbers, police said. The titles and identification will reach the 80s over the Desert TEMPERATURES avoid having one of the fights shine foundation’s building subcommi- needed for Scottish Rites Masons clean teeth. It was used as early as 3000 B.C. by numbers would then be used to sell the stolen Southwest and from the southern into Cheney Halt. tee, has asked Breen to set dates who want to rent the hall for the Sumerians who had toothpicks made of gold. vehicles to unknowing customers. Plains to the southern Atlantic SO; Bids for the work witi be opened for completion of various stages of periodic Masonic rites. Coast with highs in the 90s over LEOEND- Friday. parts of the Gulf Coast region. Town Ptanning Director Mark Pellegrini outtined the plan for f ^ SWOWlRS^ foundation members as he had for Alimanac High and low UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST « the Board of Directors on Tuesday night. The highest temperature re­ The work involves improve­ Today is Thursday, Sept. 12, the ported Wednesday by the Na­ National torecaat ments on Elm Street from Hart­ 255th day of 1985 with 110 to follow. tional Weather Service, exclud­ ford Road to Forest Street and on CALIFORNIA The moon is moving toward its ing Alaska and Hawaii, was 103 During early Friday morning showers are forecast for parts of the Forest Street from Chestnut Street ...... 79Ch6ad new phase. degrees at Laredo, Texas. To­ Pacific Northwest Coast and the Northern to Central Plains States. to Pine Street. It includes road ICEBERG LETTUCE ...... The morning stars are Mercury, day's low was 25 degrees at Scattered showers are also possible In the Northern Intermountain resurfacing, some brick paving, Venus and Mars. Gunnison, Colo. States, the Southern.Plain, the Gulf coast and parts of the and storm and sanitary sewer The evening stars are Jupiter Valley as well as parts of the South Atlantic Coast States. Elsewhere work. and Saturn. In 1982, voters approved a USDA CHOICE BONELESS BEEF the weather will be fair. Minimum temperatures Include; (Maximum $750,000 bond issue to pay for 2 Those bom on this date are under Air quality temperatures In parenthesis) Atlanta 65 (70), Boston 46 (56), Chicago public improvements in the dis­ SHOULDER ROAST...... the sign of Virgo. They Include 46 (67), Cleveland 42 (64), Dallas 71 (66), Denver 47 (76), Duluth 42 Richard Gatling, inventor of the The state Department of En­ trict, primarily along Elm and \ vironmental Protection provides (62), Houston 73 (60), Jacksonville 72 (63), Kansas City SO (72), Little Forest streets and Hartford Road. / Gatling gun, in 1818; French Rock 67 (60), Los Angeles 61 (77), Miami 77 (67), Minneapolis 50 (60), entertainer Maurice Chevalier in daily air pollution reports and The second phase of the improve­ New Orleans 73 (66), New York 47 (62), Phoenix 60 (101), St. Louis 51 i USDA CHOICE HEAD CUT 1888; Russian composer Dmitri seasonal pollen count informa­ ments will include landscaping (73), San Francisco 55 (73), Seattle S3 (66), Washington S3 (67). Shostakovich in 1906; U.S. Olym­ tion from the Department of along Elm and Forest streets and [ CORNED BEEF ...... *1.49.l \ pic champion Jesse Owens in 1913, Health Services. The recorded work at the Cheney Hall parking and television actress Linda Gray message is provided at 566-3449. lot. in 1941 (age 44). The foundation will submit plans On this date in History: Manchester Herald for the first phase to the state Historical Commission for its 1 USDA CHOICE LEAN FLAT CUT In 1609, Henry Hudson disco­ Richard W. Cosgrove, Publisher approval before work begins. vered what is now known as the Lottery In another action, the foundation GERTRUDE G. TYLER 1 CORNED B E E F ...... *2.29.b 1 Hudson River. voted to transfer $7,000 from its In 1958, the Supreme Court USPS 327-500 VOL. CIV, No. 200 account to LTM/CHARM to fi­ SCHOOL of DANCE f 1 ordered ’ Little Rock nance a campaign to raise funds High School to admit hlack Connecticut daily Publlthad dolly sxotpt Sunday Sueetitod corrlar rotoa ora SI .20 and cortaln helldayt by ttw Man- for the interior renovation qf FRESH students. wookly, $5.12 for ona month, $15.35 Wednesday: 369 dim tar Publlihlne Co., IS Brolnord for throa months. $30.70 for tlx Cheney Hall. In 1969, heavy bombing of Plocs, MoncbMtsr. Conn. 06040. Se­ months and $61.40 for ona voor. Mary Blish of the Little Theater SALMON S T EA K ...... »2.99o. Vietnam resumed under orders cond elosi postooo paid at Mon- Moll rotas ora ovollabla on roquost. ^ .P la y Four: 2163 chstttr. Conn. POSTMASTER: of Manchester reported that from President Richard Nixon. "''^th er numbers drawn Wed­ Sand oddroM choneo* to tho Mon- $500,500 has been pledged so far In 1980, Turkey’s armed forces diottor Harold, P.O. Box SSI, Mon- nesday in New England; d io tta r. Conn. 06040. To ploco o closslflod or display toward the restoration, which has took over the government to odvortlsamant, or to roport o nows been estimated to cost $1.2 million. 317 Highland StTeet Tri-state; 287, 4131 Itom, story or p ic tu rt Idoo, coll 643- UPI ptwto prevent “ possible civil war.” The GUARANTEED DELIVERY; It A public fund-raising drive was Rhode Island daily: 0404 you don't rocalvs your Harold by S 2711. Ofllco hours oraS:30a.m. to 5 Manchester officers imposed martial and p.m. Monday through Friday. Rhode Island weekly; 388, 4151, p.m. waakdovi o r 7:30 o.m. Satur­ recently launched to raise $300,000 HIGHLAND PARK MARKET banned all political activity. day, ploooa talooftona your corrlar. for some of the interior work. 6 4 6-4 277 Today In history and 99583 743768 If vou'ra unobla to rooch your cor- Donald Kuehl, vice chairman of A thought for the day: English Massachusetts daily; 3876 rlor, coll tubtcrlbor lorvlca at 647- Tho Monchostor Harold It o sub- 643-9419 or 643-6259 for Information and registration In 1974, military officers deposed Emperor Haile Selassie SS46 by 6 p.m. waafcdovt or 10 o.m. scrlbar to Unltod Prats Intorno- the foundation, said the foundation novelist and poet Stella Benson Megabucks; 5-12-25-26-30-31 from the Ethiopian throne he had occuped for more than Soturdoyt tor euarontood dalivsrv llonol nowssorvlcaand Iso mombor should press the architect, Eklward said, “ Call no man foe, but never Massachusetts weekly: Yellow In Monchottor. of tho Audit Buroou of Circulations. Breen, to speed up work on plans half a century. He is shown in a file photo from that year. love a stranger.” 621, Blue 00, and White 6 I MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, St-pt. 12. 1985 - « - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Sept. 12. 1985 Sanctions supporters try again CALDOR U.S./World In Brief CIRCULAR Senate floor seeking votes, the sanctions Democrats sought, Dole said it was politically By E . AAlchcwl AAyers motion failed again, 57-41, with 11 Eight school employees have AIDS which the president pledged to difficult for Reagan to move away SALE United Press International Republicans voting with the veto. from “ constructive engagement” NEW YORK — The nation’s largest school system, still reeling CONTINUES On Monday and again Wednes­ to sanctions that Include bans on Democrats. WASHINGTON — Senate Demo­ The White House said the Senate from a boycott to protest the admission of a child born with AIDS, day the Democrats failed to force a bank loans to the South African THROUGH was shocked again by a report that five employees have the crats, styniied twice trying to voted to allow the administration Impose penalties on South Africa, vote on the tougher measures and government and the sale of compu­ disease and three others died of it. to exercise "responsible and flexi­ are locked in a bitter political now plan to attach the penalties to ters and nuclear technology. SATURDAY Schools Chancellor Nathan Quinones said Wednesday five ble” influence on South Africa. ;*■ struggle with President Reagan other legislation if a third vote " I think the most encouraging Supporters of the tougher sanc­ employees, including "some” teachers and a food service and the chamber’s Republican today fails. The House passed the sign of the president’s action is the worker, are on medical leave because they have AIDS. He leadership over economic measure in August. criticism he received from South tions argued that moral leadership refused to say how many teachers had AIDS or to identify them. African leaders, white leaders,” and Pretoria’s policy of racial sanctions. But Republican leader Robert CLEARANCE Quinones also said three people who worked in the school Dole said. "They did not like it. segregation,, known as apartheid, CLEARANCE CLEARANCE For months. Senate Democrats Dole said it is time to drop the CLEARANCE system last year died of AIDS. Another three workers on medical and many of tte majority Republi­ That’s too bad.” were the Issues. 33% OFF8& dispute. Monday, the effort to force 33% OFF gSL 33% OFF 33% OFF leave may have the disease, he said. cans condemned Pretoria’s insti­ Sen. Lowell Weicker, R-Conn., "This is no longer an issue of consideration of tougher sanctions State Supreme Court Judge Harold Hyman in Queens was to tutional racial policies and urged said the Senate was delaying decide today whether to issue a permanent injunction to prevent Reagan to abandon his policy of what is good for South Africa. It is a failed 53-34, with 12 Republicans joining 41 Democrats in voting to forceful sanctions while opponents S-Web Folding the second grader born with acquired immune deficiency quiet pressure in favor of raw political issue,” said Dole, R-Kan.” The Democrats speak on end a filibuster on the legislation — of apartheid in South Africa were Patio Chair syndrome from attending classes. sanctions. this as a partisan issue. They a motion called cloture, which paying with their lives. The city’s decision to let the child attend school prompted a Reagan did so Monday, but he n «a. direct their fire on the president requires 60 votes. Sen. Edward Kennedy. 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Sacks, City Editor In Brief Choate students plead guilty to charges Tianti awaits election Choate, Nevas said. By Lyda Phillips NEW HAVEN — Delegates to the state United Press International Between 1982 and 1984, Nevas said in AFL-CIO’s annual convention today prepared to court, then-student Mathew Holmes elect Betty L. Tianti made six trips from Wallingford to BRIDGEPORT — While their par­ Pass no hasty laws about AIDS as the nation’s first Caracas, Venezuela, where his parents ents watched anxiously, 10 former Jack woman president of live and allegedly brought cocaine back students pleaded guilty to federal a state AFL-CIO charges of helping finance an alleged to the school. patients as there have been. Apparently, many, federation. Nevas said negotiations are under­ The Los Angeles City Council, announcing it was Anderson cocaine smuggling ring at one of the many people in medicine have tamped down their Tianti, a veteran way with Holmes’ attorneys to bring breaking new ground nationally, has passed an nation’s most exclusive prep schools. fears and lived up to the high standards of their labor leader who him to bring him to the United States. ordinance making it illegal to discriminate Two more ex-students at Choate ■» t i l calling. began her career 30 against a person suffering from AIDS in jobs, Rosemary Hall in Wallingford were due years ago in a Willi- HERE IS A LIST of the former i f in court today to face the same charges. housing and health care. Also covered are Nicholas mantic thread mill, students at Choate Rosemary Hall in THE SOCIO-POLITICS of AIDS is wild. We Fifteen ex-students have been charged dentists’ offices, barbershops and hotels. Persons was expected to win Wallingford who have been charged in were first told that this was a malady which in so far in the widening scandal and violating this ordinance can be fined and assessed Von Hoffman election without op­ connection with an alleged cocaine effect only struck white homosexuals and black authorities said more arrests are legal fees and punitive damages. position at the 29th smuggling trip to South America: Haitians, a people who only break into the news Heretofore capital punishment has been used as Insiders see annual convention expected. Ten of the defendants pleaded oulltv The 10 students who appeared Wed­ Wednesday In U.S. District Court while two when we stick a bunch of them on a boat and of the Connecticut a deterrent to breaking the law but in Los Angeles nesday before Chief U.S. District Judge others ore scheduled to appear In court deport them. From the point of view of medical State Labor Coun­ today and three others on Sept. 26. you may run the risk of death if you obey it. That Gilroy Daly Were accused of raising researchers and doctors and nurses concerned cil, AFL-CIO. 1. Derek Oatis, 17, of Meriden, scheduled may be exaggerating, but not in the thinking of $4,800 from classmates to pay for 350 / to appear In U.S. District Court Sept. 26. with bringing succor to the victims that was like a U.S. tilt Tianti would suc­ Also faces cocaine possession charge In people who are terrified of coming in contact with grams of cocaine allegedly bought by ceed John J. Dris­ . AIDS patients. Give them a choice of their money and cruel things. The 13-year-old Indiana boy, discovering a disease that only attacks Marxists. . two ex-students during a trip last year coll, who is retiring 2. Catherine Cowan, 19, of Little Rock, Ryan White, a hemophiliac who got AIDS from In short, don’t expect much help from a Reagan to Venezuela. Each of the 10 faces a Ark., scheduled to appear Sept. 2fr In U.S. or their life and you know which they’ll pick. after 16 years as blood transfusion, has been prohibited from administration stocked up with evangelical hate maximum one year in federal prison District Court. Also faces cocaine posses­ We certainly don’t want to make the people toward India state council presi­ sion charge In New York City. attending his public school. The case is in and out against the gays and who aren’ t wildly and a $5,000 fine for aiding and abetting suffering from this disease the lepers of the 20th dent. She is now ELLEN A. GOOCH 3. Robert B. Levine, age unavailable, at enthusiastic about blacks either. From their point DERMOD IVES III Florida, scheduled to appeor today In U.S. century, to be shunned and left to wander alone of the law courts and, given the speed judges and serving as in the scheme. Belly L. Tianli All answered “ Guilty” as Daly asked 1 of three from Greenwich . .' Maryland resident District Court. until they die. On the other hand it takes a degree lawyers conduct their business, the child may be of view AIDS was better than the neutron bomb. secretary-treasurer 4. Stephen C. Russell, 19, of Fairfield, WASHINGTON — Is President Reagan about to them how they pleaded to the charges. scheduled to appear today In U.S. District dead by the time his case is adjudicated. Ah, well, In such a climate you can sympathize with the of the council and has represented its member of courage many of us simply don’t have to “ tilt’’ toward India in its four decades of rivalry with Their parents sat in the courtroom Court. such is the course of justice, yet at the same time clinicians who may have overdone it when crying knowingly approach an AIDS patient, to touch Pakistan? If so, it would be a remarkable turnaround unions as the AFL-CIO’s chief lobbyist at the watching the proceedings anxiously. more arrests of former students at Goodearl, a dean of students at Choate, 5. Randall S. Zuckerman, no age or one has to feel a certain sympathy for the parents alarm. Nevertheless they’ve done it so effectively Capitol, where she is a familar figure during hometown available, scheduled to appear him, to minister to his physical needs, even the for U.S. foreign policy — 14 years after we exposed the The two alleged smugglers, Derek Choate, which counts the late President where classes begin today for about Sept. 26. In U.S. District Court. of the other children in the school. Over the years that, whether or not they get enough research legislative sessions. 6. Dermod Ives III, 19, ot Greenwich, minor ones such as giving him a haircut. (Under Nixon administration’s secret tilt toward Pakistan. Oatis of Meriden, Conn., and Catherine John F. Kennedy among its graduates. 1,000 students. The exclusive school has money, they’ve scared the hell out of the public. At least two other labor leaders contemplated pleaded oulltv. the Los Angeles ordinance barbers must accept they have been taught that it constitutes a major Cowan of Little Rock, Ark., were Nevas said a money list, which was an annual resident cost of $11,100. . 7. Alexander R. Priest, 18, ot Greenwich, public health hazard to let a kid attend school We are now braced for being hit from out of space Whether ruled by military dictators or the elected challenging Tianti tor the presidency, but she is . arrested in April 1984 at New York’s found along with cocaine hidden in a Goodearl said the federal drug pleaded guilty. AIDS patients as customers.) expected to face no competition and may be without a measles vaccination. How are they to by an enormous, deadly, pathological meteor and government of the late Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Pakistan Kennedy International Airport as they talcum bottle when Oatis and. Cowan agency had not informed the school of 8. Ihsan Mahmoud Es Sold, 18, ot In fact, not a few peoplBk|ind it more than they elected by acclamation when the more than 600 Greenwich, pleaded oulltv. understand and agree to their children being in it is making some of us a little crazy. has historically been favored in Washington over returned from the South American were arrested, implicated other defend­ the charges against the former stu­ can do to be around cancer patients, even when delegates vote today. She also received Driscoll’s 9. James D. Toole, 20, ot Homden,pleaded Lack of reliable knowledge continues to make nation. Both face a mandatory life ants charged in the case. dents. "W e're kind of in an awkward guilty. they are suffering from types of cancers we know proximity with a child suffering from a fatal India, whose supposed pro-Soviet leanings have endorsement. sentence with a minimum of 15 years position,” he said. 10. Ellen A. Gooch, 18, ot Chevy Chase, are not contagious. We are often afraid of such contagious malady that doctors are getting on the passing judgment easy. On the one hand we have irritated not only Congress but one American Md., pleaded guilty. before parole if convicted. IN HARTFORD, JEROME MATTI- Three other former students are 2 television and calling “ the disease of the had the disease personalized for us in the saddest administration after another. IT. Jerry Choe, 18, ot Roslln, N.Y., pleaded people whether it’s because we think of them as OLI, agent-in-charge for the federal scheduled to appear in court Sept. 26, oulltv. way by what’s happened to poor Rock Hudson; on Body of state man found “ It is my opinion that at tht time, use doomed and dying and we can’t stand that thought century” ? But there are signs — no hard evidence, but of cocaine at the Choate school was very Drug Enforcement Administration, including Oatis and Cowan, who also 12. John M. Greene, 18, ot Corpus ChrlstI, the other, as of now, it is still a very well Texas, pleaded guilty. or because, regardless of what science may tell If some are doing silly, hurtful and hysterical suggestions from influential administration insiders SOUTH EGREMONT, Mass. - The body of a widespread,” U.S. Attorney Alan H. told a new's conference alleged drug use face charges of cocaine possession in 13. Brett V. McCarthy, 19, ot Mission us, we suspect it will rub off on us. Compare this to things, in part the authorities have themselves to publicized but rather rare, though 100 percent — that the historic course of U.S. foreign policy in the Connecticut man missing since Saturday was Nevas told reporters outside the continues to be widespread at Choate state'court in New York. Vielo, Callt., pleaded guilty. thank for it. When they broadcast that AIDS is a fatal disease. Only about 12,000 cases of it have found Wednesday along a highway in South The April 1984 trip was allegedly the 14. Albert E. Van Alvea, 21, at Milwaukee, AIDS, a disease about which these appears to be Asian subcontinent tnay be undergoing a change of Bridgeport federal courthouse. and includes other substances in pleaded guilty. been reported in Am erica. This is nothing Egremont, police said. seventh made to Venezuela that re­ only one certain fact, and that is that we know new bubonic plague and that there is no cure for it significant proportions. He said a grand jurv invp.stiealinn addition to cocaine. 15. Christopher J. VIosto, 18, of Los they are asking for panic in the streets. The compared to lung cancer, for example. Police said Michael Spiro, 26, of East Canaan, was continuing and said he expected “ This is news to us.” said Arthur F. sulted in cocaine being brought back to Angeles, pleaded oulltv. very, very little about it. Conn., was the apparent victim of a motorcycle wonder is that there have been as few cases of So for the tim e being it might be wise to learn all And by an irony of fate, administration and accident, but said the death was still under we can, help all we can and pass no hasty laws. congressional support for Pakistan’s latest military OUR FEAR CAN CAUSE US to do some hard ambulance drivers refusing to transport AIDS investigation. dictator, Gen. Mohammad Zia ul-Haq, may have The body was discovered by a South Egremont suffered its crucial blow from Zia’s treatment of police officer around 2:30 p.m. below an GOP wants public to decide on session Bhutto’s daughter, Benazir. It would be poetic justice embankment on Route 23. An editorial if Zia were undone by his rash decision to place under house arrest the daughter of the formidable rival Weisel getting more hatemall HARTFORD (UPI) — Republican legislative "I think the majority party has an equal right — and collecting petition signatures from, lawmakers, but whom he had executed on trumpeted-up murder I'd go even further to say an obligation — to do the House Republicans balked at the idea because the WESTPORT — Jewish author and holocaust leaders, striking a compromise within their ranks, charges in 1979. final figures on the surplus hadn’ t come in at the time. survivor Elie Weisel says the volume of hate mail say they will let the public decide it there will be a same," said House Majority Leader Robert G.Jaekle, Inspections he receives has increased since President special legislative session to decide how to use the R-Stratford. O’Neill has since said he will leave it up to the WE CAME TOTHE BHUTTO FAM ILY’S AID in the Reagan’s controversial visit to Bitberg Cemetery state surplus. Van Norstrand said he may not have favored the Republicans to decide i f there will be a sssion because past — first pleading for Bhutto’s life, then bringing last spring. Republican leaders said Wednesday they will hold GOP hearings if O'Neill hadn't given a series of he doesn’t want to call another session where no action pressure on Zia to let his old rival’s widow leave! Weisel said the increase in mail accompanied hearings around the state to get public opinion as a speeches and used other events in outlining his is taken. of housing Pakistan for cancer treatment in 1982..Last year, we by death threats strengthens his belief that compromise between GOP senators who tried to proposed budget late last year and early this year. anti-Semitism is on the upswing in America. Senate Majority Leader Reginald J. Smith, R-New urged him to release Bhutto’s daughter after three; petition a special session and House members who “ I think if the governor had chosen to do it "These are signed threats by people who feel Hartford, said the decision to hold the hearings was a years of house arrest so she could go into exile. derailed the effort. differently last year I would feel different about this,” secure enough in Nebraska and Arkansas to say "very satisfactory compromise” between House and The hearings will be held in a dozen cities and towns Van Norstrand said, must resume Now she has been put back under house arrest after. that ’Hilter should have finished the job and I Senate Republicans. addressing a throng of supporters on the occasion of will,” ’ Weisel said Tuesday. to hear from the public on whether a special session O’Neill called the Legislature into special session in S her brother’s funeral. A number of Nazi storm troopers are buried at should be called to use funds from the 1984-85 surplus July to deal with his proposal to use some of the “ It differs only in the order of things,” said Smith, It’s time for the Board of Directors to let the She had been promised by Zia that she would be in Bitberg along with other German World War II that have not already been allocated. surplus to increase state aid to cities and towns, but noting that Senate Republicans had planned to hold the GOP leaders took no action on the plan. rest of us know how the town will be able to no danger if she returned to Pakistan for the funeral. era soliders. About $44 million of the record $365 million surplus hearings before taking any action had their petition that accumulated in the fiscal year ending in June has Senate Republicans then tried to call a session by drive succeeded. complete the downtown housing inspection With incredible gall, the man who had her father Mapping errors stall project not been allocated for specific purposes and will go program that began last year. hanged said with a straight face, “ You can have differences of opinion, but on the occasion of a death in CORNWALL — Efforts to have the Housatonic into a fund for education unless lawmakers take When Manchester officials undertook the the family, the sorrow transcends barriers.” River included in the state’s Protected River action. sorely needed program after widespread The State Department publicly expressed “ dis­ Program have been stalled because of errors in House Speaker R.E. Van Norstrand, R-Darien, said E Republican legislators will preside at the hearings publicity about conditions in one apartment may” at Benazir Bhutto’s arrest, and observed mapping the river’s flood plain. Fred Ruggles, chairman of the Housatonic and make any final decision on a session, although GLENNEY building, they proniised that all rental pointedly that it seemed "inconsistent” with Zia’s pledge to return Pakistan to democracy. Several River Commission, said aerial surveys done by minority Democrats are welcome to testify along with housing along downtown Main Street would be the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers contain senators have contacted the Islamabad government anyone else. f scrutinized by health and building officials. inaccurate information. ’The GOP leaders said they believe they have the on the young woman’s behalf, and a letter of support is The program, adopted by the Legislature last Shortly thereafter, inspections of other circulating on Capitol Hill. right to hold the hearings to develop their own plans HOME CENTER year, would allow local commissions to regulate for use of the surplus just as Democratic Gov. William apartment buildings turned up a variety of Our associate Lucette Lagnado has discovered use of land along the river, which flows through other signs of disillusionment within the Reagan, western Connecticut. A. O’Neill has the right to take his budget proposals to violations. Notices were issued and deadlines the public. P administration and congressional circles that were Remodeling Starts With were set for corrective work. once solidly pro-Pakistan. Gone are the “ days of old But in February, the program was stopped tweed and whisky," as a conservative scholar ^m m 3 a iliio n i '*"*"*^'^'*"* ANDERSEN® WINDOWS described the 1950s era of U.S.-Pakistani relations, Maneuver dead in its tracks. Chief Building Inspector Specializing Exclusively In Russell Davidson told the Herald Friday that O p e n F o r u m which the Reagan administration initially hoped to WE TAKE PANES his department simply does not have the time revive. stalls Ross SLENDERIZING plus-size fashions TO SELL WIN D O W S first day — because I was sure that THAT ARE ALL ANDERSEN. for all the housing code work that should be lease with the town of Manchester U.S. CONSERVATIVES’ ARDOR for Zia was based Many working for Cheney Hall, I made the first it could and would be done. trial again done. Apparently, neither does the health on the belief that he was a reliable anti-Soviet ally. It contribution to the drive to restore The efforts of many people have department, which is technically responsible to restore hall cooled when they realized he was an Islamic When you Their name the hall. resulted in raising approximately NEW LONDON (U PI) - A legal buy Andenen* or (he AW Delivery for enforcing the code. fundamentalist determined to take his country down brand windowv irademark s on 27% OFF To the Editor: 8600,000 of the needed $1.2 million maneuver has again delayed ef­ roof window* and every Andersen The building was in such bad this road — and who stirred serious and widespread (liding patio 4oon produa. Come see la The town’s continued inability to follow for the project. The Hartford forts to bring Michael B. Ross to from us. ei^ ih in g you today and examine a repair at that time that it was opposition among his countrymen. In short, he wasn’t trial on charges he killed six young gel i$ genuine Andersen—even window or gliding patio door through on the inspections is a direct result of I am writing to urge you to Foundation for Public Giving has (he gniles. blinds, screens and thaiY pure bcauiy. pure the reliable ally for whom conservatives were willing crafisnartship. pure qualiiy. < necessary to wrap the entire roof in women from eastern Connecticut Ease other accessories. You have action by the directors at budget time earlier support the fund-raising campaign designated a grant of $100,000 our word on it. And AndcrsenY. Because ilY AO Andersen. 33% OFF Delivery plastic to get it through the winter. to tolerate human rights abuses. over a two-year period. for Cheney Hall. ’This is a project which will be given to cap the this year, when they ignored a recommenda­ And the following spring, the The tip-off was Zia’s failure to persuade the W hite. Defense lawyers will argue Sept. that has caused a great deal of drive, just before the hall is In to Fall tion by administrators to add a housing restoration work began on the House that he should given the E2-C Hawkeye radar 24 whether the state has jurisdic­ ALUMINUM TRIPLE TRACK COMBINATION STORM DOOR excitement and pride in the completed. That is a challenge to tion to try Ross in two of the six inspector in the health department. Back in outside of the building. This was system for his fighter planes. Another factor in the residents of Manchester. our town. slayings. Public Defender M. Fred STORM WINDOWS completed during the summer of cooling-off was Zia's cavalier disregard of U.S. June, board members said the inspections I urge everyone to give whatever DeCaprio said he will contend ' White Enamel Finish White It is a credit to all of the concern over his determination to build an “ Islamic would be carried out nonetheless. 1984. they can afford to see that this there is evidence the crimes * With Screen ' All Sizes in Stock dedicated people working to res­ nuclear bomb.” But time has not borne out that promise, Cheney Hall was built in 1866 by current drive to raise $300,000 is occurred in Rhode Island. NATURALIZER. SALE tore this beautiful and historic And the reassuring visit to Washington of Indian and the resumption of the program is long Cheney Bros, for the social and successful. Make your checks DeCaprio has filed a motion to building, that so many have caught Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, who charmed Congress / recreational benefit of its em­ payable to LTM/CHARM and send dismiss the charges stemming overdue. their enthusiasm and are support­ and the president with his understanding of the from the slayings of Leslie Shelley Reg. *24.50 S A L E » a i i ’ ployees. It was designed by Ham­ them to either the Manchester When the Herald gained access to Main ing this project. American viewpoint, added weight to the foreign and April Brunais, both 14 of mett Billings, a noted architect State Bank, 1041 Main St., or to the 20x39 24x39 28x39 30x39 32x39 36x39 Brown Street buildings last winter, conditions in from Boston. It was dedicated in policy tilt toward India. Griswold. The bodies of the girls 20x43 24x43 26x43 30x43 32x43 36x43 Mary Ann Riley Greater Manchester Chamber of were found June 28, 1984, in some of them were abominable. Apparent 1867. It is 9 years older than the Zia’s decision to dap Ms. Bhutto under house 20x47 24x47 28x47 30x47 32x47 36x47 SALE 345 Center St. Commerce, 20 Hartford Road. Preston. 20x51 24x51 28x51 30x51 32x51 36x51 Goodspeed Opera House. arhest, demonstrating his ifear of popular opposition violations of the housing code ranged from Ross, who could face the death When you kick off your work shoes this weekend... 20x55 24x55 28x55 30x55 32x55 38x55 Manchester after more than a decade of dictatorship, may prove plumbing that did not function properly to It has been designated as a Edson M. Bailey penalty if convicted, appeared in slip Into Naturallzer. Our comfortable fall National Landmark Historic to have been the last straw. single electrical outlets that had to provide 99 Tanner St. Superior Court ’Tuesday while casual takes you through your leisure hours in Building and it will be the corner­ attorneys argued motions pertain­ soft, easygoing style! LOOKIN' GOOD SOLID power for numerous appliances. Long- Hall fund drive Manchester stone jewel in the restoration of the ing to evidence gathered in the JENNITE CORE INSULATED ignored problems in more than a few cases challenges town entire Cheney National Historic Watch on waata New London County cases. DRIVEWAY SEALER SAFETY GLASS VINYL were clearly detrimental to the health and District. Mayor’s award The Social Security Administration’s ill-starred Judge Seymour L. Hendel or­ Black, Taupe & Grey safety of tenants. To the Editor: When the project started, there effort to bring its computer system up-to-date has dered DeCaprio to give State’s COVERED Attorney C. Robert Satti reports Latex Fortified were many people who thought already cost the taxpayers a bundle — and will Those conditions should not be allowed to Is appreciated from the psychiatrist who has On April 26,1982, when the Little continue to for years to come. Here’s how: The Anti-Skid Formula persist, either in the downtown area or that it could never be done. That’s examined Ross, who has pleaded STORM DOORS 2 ’Theatre of Manchester signed its To the Editor: anywhere else in Manchester. And the only why I gave my contribution on the company that won the $115 million modernization innocent and plans a defense of Here is a copy of a letter sent to contract failed to produ ce, and is being sued for fraud. sale way they will be remedied is if the board extreme emotional disturbance. 5 Gal. Pail $13999 Mayor Barbara Weinberg: The former software director in the Social Security Ross, 26, of Jewett City, was Reg. *159. makes the inspection prograih a priority, asit The Perennial Planters Garden office that handled the contract has been indicted for arrested June 28,1984, and is being $1099 should have in the first place. Club of Manchester wishes to extortion. And now Health and Human Services held at the Hartford Community Reg. ‘12.79 Full view, flit opening* 3S’A to 36H - 79V. to 81 MASON Model 2002 Since the inspections came to a halt, the thank you for presenting us with Secretary Margaret Heckler has given 10 other Correctional Center. town has implemented a more sensible the town’s Distinguished Service employees of the office hefty pay raises in a In New London County, Ross faces capital felony murder PRICE-PFI8TER Award (for outstanding contribu­ morale-boosting move that is intended to improve Select From Wide Width and PfX:E PnSTER DURACO housing code. Officials no longer will be charges in the deaths of Shelley, tions to the progress, welfare, and efficiency. The computers, of course, will need T G r ■*1- tAie forced to enforce unrealistic space limitations Brunais, Robin D. Stavinsky, 19, of 14x25 13.85 civil betterment of our commun­ updating. Large Size Shoes and Boots m S TK SHUTTERS 11.77 Columbia and Wendy Baribeault, FAUCETS 16.75 or other requirements in the old code that ity) and naming us "Citizen of the 14x39 14.24 17, of Lisbon. 14x39 17.75 were more likely to hurt tenants than to help Day” on Aug. 14, 1985. Over 50 Styles to ^ il m niita or B lack- 18.09 14x43 19.50 16M them. We are proud to work, along with Mlnl-aditorial Wo now carry wide width shoes. Choose From ^W oodgralaFialsk 14x47 20.50 17JM The Board of Directors should immediately others, to make our community Avenging judges and juries are imposing preposter­ 14x51 21.75 1648 re-examine its refusal to adequately staff the beautiful. As a group we enjoy the ous penalties on the press for routine mistakes. ’The CALDWELL II 14x55 22.75 ia>4 code-enforcement effort in the downtown efforts involved in such projects, Sun News of Myrtle Beach, S.C., reported '.hat a SALE 14x59 24.25 2&81 as the Munro Parklet Garden each 14x63 28.00 area, where things have been going downhill narcotics detective had been fired for presenting 15% 40^—1 82.80 year. "false testimony” when, in fact, he had signed a false OIL INC. 14x71 30.25 89.71 for far too long. Then officials could work on It Is certainly a bonus to be affidavit. It was the sort of mix-up that is inevitable in YERNON - VERNON CIRCLE 649-4430 OFF 14x81 34.00 2aio finding a way to periodically inspect rental recognized with an award and we the hustle and bustle of producing a dally paper. Yet housing in other parts of town. accept it with pleasure and for this seemingly trivial error, a jury slapped the 93.9 SALE ENDS per gal. C. O. D. AVON — 44; «i* i» pW Continuation of the code-enforcement effort gratitude. papier with a $3.5 million libel verdict. The SEPT. 18 HOUM; Thank you. W. G. GLENNEY CO. ml would do more than just improve conditions Philadelphia Inquirer lost an $800,000 Judgment to a MttSTOl Hub 4 Mm b . iMBt •• C flM m , Rt. 0 M Tttta.. Wid. — SinMlpiB 336 NORTH MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Thuru FrL til B:30pia for people who rent their housing. It also former U.S. attorney over an error made by a rewrite 649-8841 W CnflRSPHIO *** B m Dm m Hwy., WoNmtvIIi U O r. Donna Maloney, Secretary man who, on deadline, misinterpreted information 81L — 8ini-5Hn would reduce the potential for further M m * Subleet to Change MIOOifTOWN— MotroS Perennial Planters Garden that a reporter phoned in. Lord help the newspaper 649-5253 deterioration in Manchester’s housing stock. "Get out of here, or I'll SUE you!" Club, Manchester that makes a honest mistake. / . MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Sept. 12. 1985 CAPTAIN EASY ‘ by Crooks A Cassis C0W 6 BACK Wells Fargo suspect may get bond Blood tests confirm He said the code name for the 6i00 PM .QD CSD (22) (29) n « w s dZ) Soapbox MIAMI (UPI) — A woman who is from bail hearings for 12 other said special agent Patrick J. Daly allegedly a member of a Puerto suspects charged in the $7 million of the FBI's office in San Juan, 1983 Wells Fargo robbery was CSD What's Happaning Channels 9:00 PM (53 Slmon & Slmon (CC) Part "Aguila blanca,” or the White new hepatitis case (33 Hart to Hart 1 Of 2. A.J. and Rick decide to split up Rican terrorist group should be Wells Fargo robbery which took Puerto Rico'. their partnership after they gain celebr­ Eagle. 93) Privata Banjamin eligible for bond and will be place two years ago today. Defense DANBURY (UPI) - Blood tracted the disease', Quinn said, WFSB Hartford, CT i ity for cracking a big case. (R) (60 min.) attorneys fear incriminating evi­ Los Macheteros has claimed ~1 M -A'S*H WNEW New York. NY i extradited to Connecticut in a $7 responsibility for several terrorist Daly testified before Nimkoff test results confirmed that a but health officials have not yet WTNH New Haven. CT 9 (53 Marv Griffin million Wells Fargo robbery, a dence against their clients will be that ^ rrio s has been in the group determined the cause of the ) Dr. Who (53 MOVIE; Th e Villain' An incompetent acts, including the 1985 bombing of person who stayed at a hotel WQR New York, NY 9 U.S. magistrate ruled Wednesday. released if the hearing is open. for eight years and her husband, where more than two dozen outbreaks. ) Ona Day at a Tima WPIX New York. NY it outlaw, trying to prove that he has what Magistrate Peter Nimkoff said a cour^ouse in San Juan; the 1983 @3) Nawswatch WTXX Waterbury, CT 29 it takes to be a mean desperado, rides Nimkoff said he would stay rocket bombing of the FBI office in who was also indicted in the employees have contracted he­ “The cases that are coming WWLP Springfield. MA into one disaster after another. Kirk Luz Maria Berrios-Berrios, 36, (33) Raportar 41 22 Berrios’ extradition to Connecticut Hato Rey, Puerto Rico; the 1981 Hartford robbery, has been in­ patitis also has the disease, a back to us, pretty much on a WEDH Hartford, CT 24 Douglas, Ann-Margret, Arnold Schwar­ apparently was not a major figure at least until the bond hearing next volved for nine years. The couple health official said. ) MacNail/Lahrar Nawshour 3 9 destruction on the island of nine day-to-day basis, relate back-to WVIT Hartford, CT zenegger. 1980. in the robbery, which occurred two week for the other suspects, which had been living in Vega Baja, The state Department ' of ) Tony Randall WS6K Boston, MA 29 (22) ® Family Ties Mallory's boyfriend ARLO AND JANIS™ by Jimmy Johnson U.S. military aircraft worth $45 late July or early August,” Springfield, MA years ago Thursday at a since- are scheduled to begin Friday. [C N N ] Prog Cont'd WGGB 40 wants to advance their relationship. (R) million; several murders; the Puerto Rico with their two children Health Services confirmed that Quinn said. WXTV Paterson. NJ ■ 41 OF COURSE, HUMOR HA& closed Wells Fargo terminal in Mystaryl (CC) Rumpole of the $300,000 Wells Fargo robbery in until this summer when they the unidentified guest at the [E S P N ] Fishin' Hola .WGBY xSpringfield. MA i T Assistant U.S. Attorney Greg Bailey; Rumpole and the Golden e-VOUVED SINCE YOUR West Hartford, Conn. Hepatitis Type A has an Hertford. CT •1 Puerto Rico in 1981; and the $7 disappeared. Danbury Hilton hotel has hepa­ [M A X ] MOVIE: T h e Beach Boys: An WTIC Thread ■ Rumpole is invited to Afric? to great-grandmother 5 DW. Nimkoff tentatively set bond at Kehoe argued that Berrios should CNN Cable News Ntwrk iCNNt million Wells Fargo heist in West Mrs. Berrios and her two child­ titis Type A, city Health Direc­ incubation period of 15 to 50 American Band’ The history of one of defend an official charged with murder. 9150,000 and scheduled a hearing be detained until the trial in America's favorite musical groups is re* DISNEY Disney Channel lOISl Hartford for her and 13 other Hartford in 1983. ren were found living in Cuernav­ tor William P. Quinn said days, so the possibility of more vealed in this documentary featuring ESPN Sports Network ICSPNI (R) (60 min.) Sept. 20 to determine if Berrios can aca by police there, who extradited Wednesday. cases being reported exists. iHBOl defendants because she was a rare film footage and concert sequ­ HBD Home Box Office 9D Noche de Gala come up with enough bail to Daly said the group planned to her to Miami Sept. 3. She faces a Quinn said results from blood The symptoms of hepatitis A, ences. Rated PG-13. CINEMAX Cinemax iM A X l SZ) Goldan Years of Television guarantee she will not flee. member of a terrorist group that use the money to “further their TMC Movie Channel iTM C l maximum of 45 years in prison. tests on another former guest a viral desease transmitted [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Educating Rita' (CC) A Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous had claimed responsibility for the USA USA Network lUSAl dD "Preventive detention should be cause.” He said they gave away who is suspected of contracting person-to-person or through tutor guides a working class woman to [CNN] Larry King Live very cautiously applied,’’ he said. robbery and several violent acts gifts and money totaling about A total of 17 suspects were the path of self-discovery and Intellec­ since its inception July 26, 1976. indicted in the heist and the FBI hepatitis at the hotel are ex­ contaminated food or drink tual enlightement. Michael Caine, Julie [E S P N ] Auto Racing '85: World “I am concerned with the millions $40,000 in San Juan and Hartford on pected late today. include nausea, vomitting, ab­ Walters. Michael Williams. 1983. Rated Endurance-SPA from Spa, Belgium. of dollars that are unaccounted for, The group, named Los Machete- Three Kings Day Jan. 6. says all but one are members of the [U S A ] Dragnet . In addition to the guests, 27 dominal pain, loss of appitite PG. 9:15 PM [D iS lD T V but there is no evidence she has ros, is a Puerto Rico-based organi­ The giveaway was an attempt to group. hotel employees have con­ and fever. [U S A ] USA Cartoon Express 8:00 PM d3 Magnum, P.l. Part 2 of 2 lived in a means which indicates zation which claims its goal is to give the group and Victor Manuel Among three suspects still at Magnum's war buddy lands Magnum, .9:30 PM O) S® Che»™ S«m hires a large is Gerena, 27, of Hartford. 6:30 PM dD one Day at a Time Higgins and himself in a Vietnamese mature Englishwoman^ as his new wai­ she has access to the funds.” set up a socialist-communist go­ Gerena, the former Wells Fargo (3D Benson outpost while on a Cambodian rescue tress. (R) In Hartford, U. S. Magistrate F. vernment on the island free of guard charged with carrying out The FBI says Gerena has been (29) Too Close for Comfort mission. (R) (60 min.) [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Best of Walt Disney's Owen Eagan was scheduled to rule American imperialism. The group the heist, a "Robin Hood image,” given sanctuary in Cuba where he True Life Adventures' Thousands of wild took some of the money. (22) ( ^ NBC Nightly News (53 PM Magazine today on a request to bar reporters will resort to violence if necessary. he said. beasts and birds from the Amazon to the ALLEY OOP ’-‘ by Pave Graue FREE SECOND CHAIN (23) Nightly Business Report (53 @1 NFL Football: Los Angeles Arctic are shown. Raiders at Kansas City COME, THOMAS, AND (23) Jaffersons 10:00 PM (53 Hometown A producer HAVE SOME LUNCH! (53 News IT LOOKS DELICIOUS. With Chainsaw Purchase 99) ABC News (CC) shows interest in a play written by Peter 3D Major League :-Toronto at 15 years earlier. (60 min.) (3D Noticiero SIN CCLU won’t sue over strip-search (53 News (SD Phyllis (21 Shogun. Part 5 (21 Trapper John, M.D. [C N N ] Showbiz Today (22) (51 Cosby Show Clair and the kids the CCLU about a possible lawsuit, not to sue. Olds said. Olds said, "But we are going to [D iS l Adv. of Ozzie and Harriet enlist the help of singer Lena Horne in an (22) @ Hill Street Blues Drug-testing on PLYMOUTH (UPI) - The Con­ attempt to surprise Cliff on his birthday. the HiM has certain officers worried, necticut Civil Liberties Union says but no further action can be taken “We can’t gel the action into the monitor these types of incidents [E S P N ] 'Down The Stretch' Renko and Hill try to help a poverty- (R) it will not sue the Plymouth Board now that the parents have decided court now even if we wanted to.” around the state.’ 7:00 PM C2D CBS News stricken family and Hunter and Calle- (21) My Heart Your Heart (CC) Jim Leh- tano prepare for the captain's exam. (R) of Education over the strip-search (21 M'A'S’H rer hosts this special focusing on the C£) (60 min.) last spring of male students at / causes of heart attacks and heart di­ 2 Terryville High School. dD ABC News (CC) sease. (R) (60 min.) @ ) To Be Announced SEPTEMBER 12th - 13th- 14th POW iR^CKID 0 3 S I00.000 Pyramid (21 MOVIE: 'Magic' A ventriloquist finds (21 Odd Couple "The particulargroupof parents 33) Jeffarsons that his dummy has a mind of its own. 9D Dancing Days that initiated the action feel CLEARANCE (29) Barney Miller Anthony Hopkins, Ann-Margret. Bur­ 5Z) Mysteryl (CC) Rumpole of the adequate steps have been taken by gess Meredith. 1978. PRICED (22) Wheel of Fortune Bailey: Rumpole and the Golden the board and are not interested in 9D Bianca Vidal Thread.' Rumpole is invited to Africa to (21) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour FRANK AND ERNEST ->by Bob Thavea pursuing it any further,” said (SZ) Innovation defend an official charged with murder. (21 Family Feud (R) (60 min.) William Olds, executive director of Star Search 9 1 Newlywed Game (SD the CCLU. [C N N ] Prime News (SD Fantasy Island “Since the principal has been (3D Topacio X s e e Y o u 'v e [ESP N ] 's [C N N ] Evening News reprimanded and the policy (IZ) Nightly Business Report Greatest Hits [E S P N ] Auto Racing '85: CART Molson piisii^MEP a n o t h e r changed, they do not want to 9D Starsky and Hutch [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Body Rock' A streetwise Indy from St. Pie, Quebec, CAN pursue it,” he said Wednesday. [C N N ] Moneyline youth tries to breakdance his [H B O ] MOVIE: Th e Blue Lagoon' A p o -IT -T O - The CCLU is also satisfied with a [D IS] MOVIE: 'Caesar and Cleopatra' A way to stardom Lorenzo Lamas, Vicki shipwrecked boy and girl come of age teenage Egyptian queen conquers the Frederick, Ray Starkey. PG-13 on a tropical island. Brooke Shields, newly written strip-search policy aging Caesar after learning the intrigues Christopher Atkins, Leo McKern. 1980. adopted by the school board, Olds of politics and romance. Vivien Leigh, [M A X ] MOVIE: Bachelor Party' (CC) A Rated R f>fZoJEc.T said. Claude Rains, Stewart Granger 1946. groom-to-be's scheming friends plan a [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Flashpoint' (CC) Two UNDER THE TENT party he will never forget. Tom Hanks, School officials strip-searched [ESP N ] Sportscenter American border guards patrolling the Tvixwes 5-/-2. Tawny Kitaen. Adrian Zmed. 1984 remote Texas desert discover a half- the entire male senior class last [H B O l Inside The NFL Rated R. buried jeep containing a skeleton and May after hearing rumors that the VAUIEMCKED [USA] Radio 1990 [T M C ] MOVIE: Th e Exacutionar's $800,000 in cash. Treat Williams, Kris students planned to take alcoholic Song' Convicted killer Gary Gilmore Kristofferson, Tess Harper. 1984. Rated 7:30 PM C23 PM Magazine beverages to a class picnic. Girls’ Save 50 - 60 - 70% Off fights for his right to die. Tommy Lee R. r handbags were also searched. 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The Plymouth Board of Educa­ (2Z) Wild World of Animals (22) (21 Back to Next Saturday Keshia tion has since adopted a policy for Knight Pulliam falls asleep and must re­ 1 1:00 PM (53 33 (21 ® @1 News [C N N ] Crossfire Terryville High School that re­ Manchester Location Only turn home in time for the premiere of (53 WKRP in Cincinnati [E S P N ] ESPN's Speedweek NBC's Saturday morning programs. quires police to conduct any future (53 Bizarre strip-searches. Olds said. ______sliinilaiwa' . dD Odd Couple “They wrote the formal policy 165 Storrs Road 501 West Middle Tpke. (21 All In the Family while consulting the the CCLU,” Willimantic, CT Manchester, CT (21 Dr. Who E Olds said. (51 M ‘ A'S*H Closed Mondays. 9-5:30 T, W, Th., 9-7 F, 9-4 Sal. dZ) Second City TV Parents of at least three of the WINTHROP Sby DIcIt CavalU New Fall Merchandise all at 20% off. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, -Sept. 12. 1985 - 11_ 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Sept. 12. 1985 Republicans say Democrats Manchester!Area T w o rob F O C U S / Family can’t handle housing matters Towns In sub sh o p GOP prepares for campaign ’Two men armed with small By Alex Glrelll project. selection committee made up of barbells robbed the Subway sand­ Herald Reporter When the Board of Directors town officials. Manchester’s Republican leadership is holding three- and wich shop at 288 Center St. shortly voted earlier this year to contract The town is now negotiating with four-hour meetings with candidates for office in the Nov. 5 before midnight Wednesday, hit­ Republican town directors with J&G for the houses, the three Visions Unlimited for the contract, election. Republican Town Chairman Curtis Smith told the ting a shop employee on the head Donna R. Mercier and Thomas H. Republicans on the board — town officials said Wednesday. Republican Town Committee Wednesday night. wifii one of the barbells and Ferguson said Wednesday that the Mercier, Ferguson and William J. Peter Lawrence, a spokesman Smith said it is refreshing to see that everyone sees the need to making off with $150 in cash. Y'tamin8’t< six Democrats on the Board of Diana — voted in opposition. They for Visions Unlimited, declined work as a team. The male employee told police AltBifB PilSl B.g Directors are "obviously learning said the land sould be sold outright today to discuss the matter except He told committee members the six candidates for election to that the two men, wearing waist- |lCon^)l«x Y g.t Vl^iwn to say that he was talking with they are out of their element in to a developer. the Board of Directors will mail letters to the committee : length camouflage jackets and • I van«» I,---- dealing with the construction of Mercier and Ferguson said town officials!' members asking them to increase their campaign contributions. bandannas on their heads, walked Wednesday that the problems with into the store while he was in a housing." Visions Unlimited proposed to Smith said he hopes $1,000 can be raised at a chicken barbecue J&G did not crop up overnight. backroom doing paperwork. One The two minority-party direc­ build three types of houses. One set for Oct. 5 at the home of Marion Taggart on Woodland Street. "They’ve been keeping it quiet," of the men struck him over the tors were referring to a snag that would be a LSjS^square- foot ranch Another planned fund-raiser is a tag sale for which no date has Y*t»min ■Acidohilus Mercier said of the majority , head when he came to the front A and D ■ has developed in a plan to have 14 that would sell for $61,600. Another been set. starter houses built on town-owned Democrats. counter, the employee said, knock­ • A m AAIE would be a 1,397-square-foot cape Edward Weaver reported that as of Sept. 10, the party treasury land on Love Lane. The question of a contract with for $67,000 and the third would be a ing him to the ground. J&G has been tabled by the had a balance of $3,795.85. > tuv ANBAMiFOl "W e are out of our league," traditional two-story house for The employee reported that the directors at their meetings for the Mercier said at a meeting of the $64,500. robbers then forced him to open a Republican Town Committee Wed­ past two or three months. Educators get reports tonight cash register drawer. After taking Mercier said she told the board _ The houses proposed by Visions nesday night. BOLTON — The Board of Education will hear reports on cash from that drawer, one of the in May that the houses could not be' Unlimited would have factory- After several weeks of negotia­ asbestos removal at two schools and code violations at Bolton men then tried to open a floor safe tions with the town for a contract to built to sell for $55,006. assembled framing instead of High School when it meets tonight at 7:30 at Bolton Elem entary in the rear room. As the second build the houses, J&G Builders of The two Republicans said that site-built framing as proposed by man turned to watch his partner School library. Windsor said this week that it when the Democratic directors J&G. They would have cedar work on the safe, the employee cTpTu. C 3 | Barry E. Stearns, chairman of the board’s building committee, Vitarsvr C cannot build the houses to sell at picked J&G for the contract over clapboard or shingles instead of kicked the robber and knocked him VttiminC MDfvv f S 3 i G S i Visions Unlimited of Tolland, they aluminum or vinyl siding. Wall will give the board an update on plans for removing harmful Catflu’ $55,000 each as it had originally down. YitammC oon Ij insulation would be heavier than asbestos lining from Bolton Center School and the high school. Cattium proposed. The firm wants to set the did not make the choice carefully. The employee said he then ran tactata s sale price at $60,000. Visions Unlimited and J&G were planned by J&G. 'Ranges, dis­ Stearns will also outline a correction plan for numerous building ' out of the store to look for help. ixr, CaKriiiiM Ferguson said the snag proves the only two builders out of six who hwashers and refrigerators would code violations found during a state inspection in March. When he looked back to see a male the town's inexperience in select­ submitted construction proposals be supplied by Visions. They were The board tonight will also consider adopting school system customer entering the shop, he ran ing a developer for that type of to receive the backing of a not to have been supplied by J&G. long-range goals and one-year objectives and School Superin­ back and told the customer of the vitamin C tendent Richard E. Packman’s objectives for the year. robbery. The robbers, meanwhile, * • 3 '" ntJHI had apparently already left the Ctuit-iu/ri ' ^ Diabetes group sets meeting shop. Police said they later found Money could ease flooding footprints leading from the shop to "T h e Latest in Diabetes Research” will be the topic of the first a dirt path behind the building. fall meeting of the East-of-the-River Diabetes Club on Sept. 17 at The employee received two or r a The town of Manchester plans to Meanwhile, state Rep. Elsie L. before final design plans were 7; 30 p.m. id Manchester Memorial Hospital’s conference rooms. three stitches for his head injury at seek a temporary solution to a Swensson, R-Manchester, and available. The guest speaker will be Dayid S. Wilcox, a senior attending Manchester Memorial Hospital flooding problem on Route S3 in the state Sen. Carl A. Zinsser, R- Town officials and merchants physician at Hartford Hospital who has been in private practice and remained there overnight for Talcottville Flats area using mo­ Manchester, agreed to introduce agreed that timeframe was not since 1962, Wilcox is past president of the Connecticut affiliate of observation, police said. acceptable. The section of Route 83 ney appropriated by the state legislation during the next session the American Diabetes Association and is currently serving as a A police report indicated that Legislature last year for an of the General Assembly to seek floods nearly every time there is a m a t I C B board m em ber of that organization. He is the author of several police have at least one suspect in the estimated $2.5 million to $3 heavy rain and traffic must be engineering study of the road. papers on diabetes. the robbery. State Department of Transpor­ million needed to reconstruct the detoured, often through the park­ *<% siwwt 'The diabetes club serves as a support group for people with The employee described both tation of ficials agreed at a meeting troublesome portion of Route 83. ing lots of businesses. robbers as white, about 5 feet 8 diabetes. It is sponsored by the hospital and the Connecticut v A C Olirlic I with town officials and legislators Both Swensson and Zinsser Konover Development had pro­ inches tall, slim, and in their early chapter of the American Diabetes Association. The group meets vsSS,*'’ Wednesday to look into the possi­ attended Wednesday's meeting at posed some road improvements in 20s. He further descrihed one of the the third Tuesday of each month and is freO and open to the bility of allowing Manchester to the DOT’S offices in Wethersfield, conjunction with its plans for the men as having medium-length public. tap into the $100,000 appropriated as did Weiss, Town Engineer Talcottville Plaza shopping cen­ blond hair and wearing grey ah m l Lax for engineering work. The aim Walter J. Senkow, and John ter, hut the state Traffic Commis­ cordoroys and gray sneakers at the would be to alleviate the flooding Larson of Simon Konover and sion has demanded further im­ Deen in merit competition ' time of the robbery. mm Ca#«6i&i problem that has plagued busi­ Associates of West Hartford, provements that the developer has mtssur BOLTON — Feroze Deen, a senior at Bolton High School, has \,-ioooiuaa% nesses along a stretch of Route 83 which plans to build a 90,000- said jeopardizes its plans. BOLTON — A juvenile boy was been named a semifinalist in the 1986 National Merit Scholarship ftcaar ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ between Welles Street in Vernon square-foot shopping center on Konover’s Larson told DOT injured Wednesday evening when competition, according to an announcement by the National and Taylor Street in Manchester. Route 83. Several business owners officials Wednesday the project a car struck him near the intersec­ “ We're proceeding with the also attended the meeting, which would be abandoned if the state Merit Scholarship Corp. tion of Loomis Street and Hebron Herald photo by Pinto preliminaries,” town General was scheduled at the request of continued to insist on improve­ Deen lives on Mount Sumner Drive and is the son of Drg. Shaik Road, authorities said today. Manager Robert B. Weiss said Zinsser to find out how the $100,000 ments beyond the $500,000 worth of and Naseem Deen. Bolton Fire Capt. Raymond today. was being used. reconstruction the developer had Deen is one of 15,000 high school seniors nationwide named as Soma said this morning that the Among the temporary solutions Town officials decided to pursue already planned. semifinalists. Those who qualify as finalists will compete for boy, who he estimated to be being considered are the widening a temporary solution after Donald Swensson today called the ap­ 5,800 college merit scholarships based on academic performance between 15 and 16 years old, of drainage culverts and the Leavitt, deputy commissioner of proach agreed upon Wednesday “ a and other activities. suffered leg Injuries and com­ installation of drainage pipes the DO'T, said it would take about a Band-Aid repair job” and said she plained of back pain due to the running from low-lying areas to year to complete preliminary did not want to see the entire Signup set for exercise ciass accident. Vitamins can make you sick the Hockanum River. design work and another two years $100,000 used for it. Neither the boy nor the driver of BOLTON — Registration for exercise classes will take place the car in the accident could be from 11 a.m. until noon next Wednesday at the town hall. The identified this morning. State adult, co-ed classes are sponsored by the Bolton Recreation police they had not yet completed It’s easy to overdose on ‘A’ and ‘D’ and almost impossible on ‘C’ Obituaries Department and cost $10. their report on the incident, which During the class's 10 sessions, to be held on Wednesdays from occurred" at about 6:50 p.m. 11 a.m to noon at the town hall, will offer moderate stretch and Wednesday. By Gayle Young BUT SPECIALISTS say after calcium to form bone-like buildups commercially available vitamin Henry E. Crandall Francis Hospital and Medical followed by a mass of Christian dance exercise for fun and relation. Participants must bring United Press International certain levels vitamins by them­ in soft tissues, said Rubin, and supplements, taking handfuls of selves can become toxic, causing Doctors are still unsure what actually Henry E. Crandall, 66, of 113 Center, Hartford. He was the burial at St. James Church at 9 their own mats. The instructor will be Sheila Franke. Edward J. Mueller, 29, of East intakes of the vitamin as low as the pills at a time. NEW YORK - In the vitamin vomiting, headaches, hardening of Summer St., died Wednesday at brother of Margaret D. Baker of a.m. Burial will be in St. James Hartford, was charged with risk of happens when some vitamins become 1,800 lU appear to restrict growth "People who use vitamin supple­ Manchester. industry there is a universally the organs and neurological Manchester Memorial Hospital. Cemetery. Calling hours are 8 to Commission eiects officers injury to a minor and disorderly in children. ments and take one dose daily will recognized saying — you can damage. He was the husband of Nettie He is also survived by two other 8:30 a.m. Friday. conduct Wednesday, after he al­ toxic. Hathcock estimates that 50,000 not get into any trouble," said overdose on broccoli. "The question under considera­ (Ashwell) Crandall. sisters, Mary F. Dunphy and ANDOVER — The town’s newly formed Commision on the legedly harrassed two girls — aged lU of D approaches a toxic level in Rubin. tion is not whether vitamins are He was bom in East Hartford Katherine R. Dunphy. both of Aging held its first meeting Tuesday evening. 12 and 13 — as they walked along “ It follows the premise that you adults while the daily recom­ Commercially bought vitamin toxic, but whether they are safe,’’ for acne, and women with premen­ July 23, 1919, and had been a Hartford: and several nieces and Members are Dr. John Shoukimas, chairman; Edward Wadsworth Street. can overdose on anything,” says variety of functions in the body, he mended dosage is only 400 lU. pills often have up to 1,000 times Nicholas J. Glaquinto says Dr. John N. Hathcock, an Manchester resident for more than nephews. Sheehan; Roger Cady; Loretta Gill, secretary; and Ann One of the girls said they saw two strual problems were given injec­ said. But at toxic levels, the High doses of Vitamin B6, over the federal government’s recom­ Linda Webb, of the Vitamin expert on vitamin toxicity who 30 years. Before he retired in 1973, The funeral will be Friday at 9:15 Nicholas J. Giaquinto, 77, of 2727 Rhinelander. Ex-officio members are First Selectman Jean S. men lying on the roadside as they Nutrition Health Service, a public tions of the Vitamin B6, leading to vitamins become potent drugs, 2,000 milligrams a day for a mendation of a vitamin in a single teaches nutrition at Iowa State he was a foreman with the the town a.m. from the Dillon-Baxter Fun­ North Atlantic Ave., Daytona Gasper and Selectman Nellie L. Boisvert. The commission will passed the intersection of Wads­ seven reported cases of B6 over­ interfering with the same pro­ healthy person, cause temporary dose, which is still considered safe. information outlet set up by the University in Ames. of Manchester highway depart­ eral Home, 1276 Berlin Turnpike, Beach, Fla., husband of Helen hold its next meeting at 10 a. m. Oct. 11 at the town office building. worth and Summit streets at about Hoffmann-La Roche & Co., Ltd. doses last year. cesses they normally help carry neurological damage that could Currently, vitamins do not have Althought the federal govern­ ment. He had worked for the town Maple Avenue Extension, We­ (Komosa) Giaquinto, died Monday 3:15 p.m. Wednesday, police said. pharmacutlcal company. The levels at which vitamins out. impede functions such as walking information about toxic levels ment, which classifies vitamins as for more than 20 years. thersfield, followed by a mass of in Daytona Beach, Fla. One man, later identified as I become toxic vary widely from and balance, said Kubin. Recom­ printed on the labels and there is no ‘“rhere is a myth that if a little a food, issues guidelines for the He was a veteran of World War Christian burial at 10 a.m. in He was born in Windsor Locks Mueller, repeatedly asked the girls person to person, Hathcock stated 'TOE VITAMINS which become mended dosage is 2.2 milligrams. limit to the level of vitamins that bit is good for you, then a lot is recommended daily allowance of II, serving with the U.S. Army, and Corpus Christi Church, Wethers­ and had lived in the East Hartford to come toward him, police said. in a recent report published in toxic at the lowest levels are A and Vitamin C is considered one of can be contained in a single pill, better.” she says. “ And vitamins all vitamins and minerals, the was a member of the Manchester field. Calling hours are tonight area before moving to Florida 15 When they refused, he offered Pharmacy Times'. But the dosage- D, according to Hathcock. The the safest vitamins around, with a said J. B. Cordaro, of the Council Woman dies in car crash have always been very susceptible Army and Navy Club. from 7 to 9. years ago. He worked as a selector them beer and then asked one of chemicals are still looked upon by sare usually many times the government recommends 5,000 lU toxicity level well over 5,000 For Responsible Nutrition, a lobby to that mjdh.” many as being substances the body Besides his wife, he is survived for First National Food Stores Inc. COVENTRY - A 21-year-old A dispatcher for the Tolland the girls to perform a sexual act, government’s recommended daily of A every day, says Hathcock. At milligrams, compared to the re­ group for the 2.6 billion vitamin Actual incidences of vitamin by two sons, George Crandall of Besides his wife, he is survived woman died this morning when her County Mutual Aid Fire Service police said. cannot get enough of. Health gurus allowances. 25,000 to 50,000 lU, the viUmin commended daily allowance of 30 industry.. John F. Zipoll overdoses are rare. There is no Rockville and David Crandall of by one son, Philip N. Giaquinto of car slammed into a tree on South said this morning that Hartford The two men, by now joined by a have prescribed massive amounts Doctors are also still unsure causes enzymes to convert Into milligrams, Hathcock said. “ Vitamin companies knov6 known case of anyone overdosing of vitamins to their followers and Coventry: a daughter, Ida Mae John F. Zipoii, 69, of 59 Philip Manchester; and one granddaugh- Street, police said today. Hospital’s specially equipped Lif- third man, then began urinating on what actually happens when some toxic acids which can effect the enough to provide responsible on the vitamin-laden broccoli, even medical doctors are at fault, Brown of Manchester: three broth­ Road, died Wednesday. He was the ter, Donna Giaquinto of Donna Lyn Jacobson, of 1536 estar helicopter had been called to a nearby bush, in view of the two vitamins become toxic, says Saul membranes of the eyes. THE DOCTORS AGREED that dosages,” he said. "It is up to the although it may be possible to eat say the specialists. ers, Herbert Crandall of South husband of Felma (Recchia) Manchester. South St., was pronounced dead on transport Jacobson from the acci­ girls and other passersby, police H. Rubin, former director of lU stands for international unit, it is very difficult to overdose on people and the doctors not to so much to the exclusion of other In the recent past, dermatolo­ Windsor, Alfred Crandall of East Zipoii. The funeral will be Saturday at arrival at Windham Community dent scene, but police said later said. nutrition at Hoffman-La Roche. used as a measure of fat- soluble vitamins by eating vitamin-rich misuse those dosages, just as they foods that malnutrition or other gists gave high level doses of Hartford and George Crandall of Bom in Waterbury, he lived in 10:30 a.m. from the John F. Memorial Hospital at 8:06 a.m., that she was taken to the hospital Police held Mueller overnight a When working properly, vitamins vitamins’ potency. food. Most overdoses occur when shouldn't misuse any other sulv harm results Vitamin A to adolescents as a cure Manchester: five grandchildren Manchester 21 years. Before he Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. police said. by ambulance. $500 bond. He is scheduled to rm results. vitamin a to aooiescents as a cure teamteam up up with with enzymes enzymes to to perform perform a a OverconsumptionOverconsumption of of D D causes causes doctorsdoctors or or consumers consumers misuse misuse stancestance thatthat isis overover thethe countcounter.” and one great-grandson. retired, he worked for New Depar­ Center St., followed by a mass of Jacobson had been heading appear in court next Wednesday. The funeral will be private. ture Inc., Bristol. He was a U.S. Christian burial at the Church of north on South Street at 7:09 a.m. Police said this morning that Navy veteran of World War II. He the Assumption at 11 a.m. Burial Burial will be at the convenience of today when her car veered of the they did not know why Jacobson’s In 1846, the sailing ship York­ was a member of the Manchester will be in St. James Cemetery. the family. There are no calling road in front of a residence at 1726 car went off the road. They said the shire went from Liverpool, Eng­ Veterans of Foreign Wars and a Calling hours are Friday from 6 to hours. South St. and struck a tree head-on, accident is still under land, to New York in a record of 16 Memorial donations may be member of St. James Church. 8 p.m. police said. investigation. days. Wedding bells ring twice and dad wrings wallet made to the American Cancer Besides his wife, he is survived Society, 237 E. Center St. Holmes by three sons, Domenick Zipoii of Funeral Home. 400 Main St., has Manchester, Peter Zipoii of Mid­ John William Connolly, M.D. Once upon a time I went through a hectic but ThenThen came came my my turn. turn. IfIf we we wanted wanted to to dance, dance, we we AIDS,AIDS, or or unemployment unemployment in in the the previous previous thre three dletown, and Richard Zipoii of AwnAaJAMAA T rtt\ t ho/l f/1 nixv ninoi" Tf waa Vkil fintA FHOnthS.months, W0 we COUld could h3V6 have 3nvthlflff anything WE* we WAIlt.PH wanted. F'n For charge of arrangements. Dr. of Obstetrics and Gynecology wonderful experience. I got married. had to pay the piper. It was time. East Hampton: two daughters, Hello, Money Store! Now I felt involved. I thought the rest of our lives. At 14 percent. All I remember about our pre-nuptial anxieties Maria Villa and Constance Pe- NEW 1985 CAPRICE of my late father-in-law quite a bit during those Daniel R. Mullen Sr. Is pleased to announce the relocation of his was that my wife’s family did a lot of work. I We had a January wedding. Prayers for no trow, both of East Hampton: three last few days. I bet Pa was chuckling somewhere, blizzards were a top priority. We also had to find a Daniel R. Mullen Sr., 79, of simply had to line up the right number of buddies O n the Line brothers, Anthony Zipoii and Pa­ practice to - saying, “ Welcome to the club.” place that would hold the entire music depart­ Spring Hill, Fla., formerly of 23 to match the women in our party, and pick out a trick Zipoii, both of Waterbury, It all went well. The girl and I even got through ment of the University of Connecticut. The girl Linnmore Drive, husband of the shop from which to rent a tux. and Fred Zipoii in New Jersey; two John Bossidy "Daddie’s Little G irl" without stepping on each and her guy have, by exact count, 10,000 friends. late Estelle (Dietl) Mullen, died 36 Haynes Street Outside of the honeymoon plans, the in-laws sisters, Carmela Gerardi and Vera other’s toes. We actually had a ball. That was the All of whom just had to be there. Tuesday in Brooksville, Fla. Mulcahy, both of Waterbury. M a n ch ester took care of all the other details. I had the feeling last of September. He was bom in Middletown and The funeral will be Friday at 8:30 ' that getting married should be a lot more The second wedding went as well as the first. A had lived in Manchester 31 years a.m. from the John F. Tierney 647-9354 643-9566 difficult, but my new family made it seem easy. A MONTH LATER, the youngest girl asked us if ball. We now have two more sons. And two empty before moving to Florida 13 years Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., Everything was a piece of cake. That was then. she and her guy could move up their date to bedrooms. And a quiet house. And two extra ago. He worked as a production Came along with me now, 33 years later. My January. Because the young man worked and mortgages. But, there are a few fringe benefits. manager for Whitlock Manufac­ girl had her mother’s original gown restored. A wife and I are now the in-laws. We're thp ones who lived at the Cape, the two of them were becoming Now, we lock up early at night. We look forward turing Co., in the Elmwood section lovely gesture, and one guaranteed to bring a have to make everything a piece of cake. Within lonely with the long lapses in seeing each other. to when they call or drop in on us. And we've of West Hartford. lump to the throat. the space of three and a half months, two of our Oh, sure, why not, I reasoned. We still had some started planning for all the grandchildren we’re He was a member of the Knights daughters got married. Two! Count ’em. The reception was another biggie. I was on the collateral left. The garage had been paid off for going to have. The one we already have — from of Coiumbus in Manchester and The middle girl went first. Granted, her perimeter of these things, because the women several months. our married son — has given us all the practice we Spring Hill, Fla., and was a past courtship was about a year and a half. But, the had It under control. A nagging feeling wouldn’t My good friend, Phil, was delighted to hear need. commander of the Manchester real fun began about four months before the big leave me, however. There didn’t appear to be too from me again so soon. He had been meaning to Oh, yes — we do a lot of remembering now, too. Power Squadron. day. All the daughters and the mother started much for me to do. As the days grew short, there call, anyway. Just to say hello. Because we had so About when they were little. And single. And He is survived by a son, Daniel 168 W oodland St., 643-8474 8 am-7 pm dally GARDENS acting up-tight. seemed to be a constant hum of background recently applied for a small fortune, all I had to do home. I guess this is the way it should R. Mullen Jr. of Manchester: two *12,139. music. Like in a Chuck Norris movie. You know — was scratch my wrist and sign a new application daughters, AnnMarie Gouin of HOLLAND GOWNS MUST BE HAD. That’s the biggie. The CHRYSANTHEMUMS sinister. in blood. As long as I hadn’t develop^ herpes. John Bossidy lives at 61 Cambridge St. Wallingford, and Patricia McNally V-8, Auto Trans, Air Cond., Cruise, Tilt, of Manchester: nine grandchild­ FLOWER BULBS ren: and a great-grandchild. Plant now for Cassette, Much More. Stock #2987 The funeral will be Friday at Spring Colors Bv PotrlcIA AAcCormock students believe it is a viable aelense system and • Sex education. Thirty-nine percent have found 10:15 a.m. from the John F. Colorful Fall 4/*i0“ United Press International should be employed. the most complete understanding of sex, birth control Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Yellow, white, 8 NEW CAPRICES IN STOCK The survey, conducted by questionnaire, is and venereal disease in school courses: 28 percent, Center St., followed by a mass of ^CR0CUmi39 rust, purple Top achiq,ving teenagers in America have given sponsored by “ Who’s Who Among American High from friends: 26 percent, from parents. Christian burial at 11 a.m. in the President Reagan lower marks for his education School Students,” a Lake Forest, III., group created in a Dmg-alcohol use. Eighty percent of students say policies this year than they did in 1984, according to 1967 to provide recognition on a national level for Church of the Assumption. Burial FEED YOUR LAWN |h , ANNUAL Top teens say they have never tried marijuana, cocaine, PCP. USD, will be in Mount St. Benedict the 16th annual survey conducted by “ Who’s Who outstanding students in public, private and parochial speed or barbituates. Cemetery, Bloomfield. Calling WINTERGREENJt PERCENTAGE Among American High School Students.” high schools. a Edncatlon. Seventy-three percent feel periodic hours are one hour before the TULIPS, lisalNd V I During the spring survey, which gathered opinions Questionnaires were sent to 5,000 students from evaluation of teachers would be effective in raising civin6inOM.il only 145 RATE service begins. . % on education, personal issues, social issues and among 400,000 juniors and seniors listed in the 19th the national level of academic achievement. Other Hyacinths, Daffodils, 7 7 Reagan isn’t 15,000 iq. IL '27.95 government, SO percent of the' teenagers rated the edition of the teenager’s “ Who’s Who.” solutions cited for raising academic achievement: Memorial donations may be XiaW in Snowdrops, Sclllas & mora made to a charity of the donor’s president below average to poor In his performance on Other highlights from the survey report, based on raising teacher qualification standards (64 percent); choice. education. In 1984, only 39 percent of students rated an analysis of 2,043 completed questionnaires: periodic evaluations of school administratoni (51 doing his job the President below averge to poor on that issue. a Sex. Twenty-two percent of students say they percent). _ "•« Fewer students rate the President’s defense work have had sexual intercourse; SO percent of those have EXTHA, EXTRA SPECIAL U n iDdlfll STREET. jOdflCHESTEH '• i^ayer in school. Sixty-two perceui of the JaniM T. Ounphy Euonymoua, Rnododandron - all eolora, Junlpara, as good this time around: 39 percent to 49 percent in used a birth control method every time. Most students students believe it should not be required in public James T. Dunphy, 70, of We­ Boxwood, Azalaaa, Potantllla, Foraythia, Holly, Yawa 3/*28" 1984. And on the Star Wars system, a concept not (82 percent) do not believe intercourse is an expected schools but should be allowed. Seventy-two percent thersfield, died Wednesday at St. included in the 1984 survey, only 36 percent of the part of a steady romantic relationship. held the same view in 1984. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Sent. 12, 1985 - 13 K - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Sept. 12, 1985 14 Adopt a Pet Advice Wiggles can provide giggles

Overpopulation is problem By Barbara Richmond Special to the Herald

Even though his name is still we can’t seem to outgrow Hoppy, he’s now Happy because he *c has a nice home in Manchester. Hoppy is the puppy found aban­ DEAR In that case, congratulations. doned in Bolton with a broken leg. Rick and Sue ABBY: Too few Bolton Dog Warden Judy Vir­ people are con­ 'W-' chow said after last week’s story cerned about DEAR ABBY: I use the bus to and picture of Hoppy with his cast, one of the get around town. Often a person she had many calls. An Edgerton world's most Dear Abby will come along and sit beside me. Street family made the first call serious prob­ I am by nature a very friendly and took him home. m:-- lems: overpop­ Abigail Van Buren person, and I enjoy visiting with This week’s featured pet at the ulation. At least people. It makes the time pass, and Manchester dog pound is a little 10 years ago, I have met a lot of nice people on female black Labrador retriever cross, called Wiggles. She’s about 6 the father of six buses. daughters I usually begin the conversation months old. She was found roam­ wrote to ask if by asking, “ How far are you ing on Center Street on Aug. 18. / Dog Warden Richard Rand said there was a foolproof way for him You can’t be congratulated on gbing?” Abby, you would not Wiggles is not going to grow much* to get a son, and you replied, your fine family. A fine family is believe how many people say, " I t ’s bigger than she is now. He said ‘V “ Adopt! ” one that sets an example, and your none of your business! ” This hurts she’s cute and friendly and just a Your one-word response was example may kill us all in a few my feelings. little bit shy. She’s ready to be followed by a. wonderful letter generations. I never thought I was out of line adopted. / about a couple who finally had a You can’t even be congratulated to strike up a friendly conversation Aug. 29’s featured pet, named son after four daughters. Please on being able to afford five with a stranger on the bus. Why are Doc because he was found near on run it again. That message needs children, because you’re not pay­ people so rude? UPl photo After two two-year terms as president of choice, Ed Nelson, for the politically Haynes Street near Manchester to be heard again and again. ing for them. Oh, you provide their OFTEN HURT n. the Screen Actors Guild, Ed Asner, left, active post. Trivia note: one former SAG MAC IN MONTANA food and clothing and shelter, but The ilnicky one’ speaks Memorial Hospital, is still waiting is going to be replaced. Patty Duke, president later became president of the the rest of the world pays for their to be adopted. He’s a black backed by Hollywood liberals, is United States. DEAR MAC: I found the letter, roads, schools, hospitals, air, DEAR HURT: Some people Morris, the "finicky cat,” takes the force with Morris to announce the Labrador retriever cross and and here it is: water ... don't want to talk to strangers on a about 6 months old. He would make competing with the conservatives' Dear Helen and Bill: So you You can’t be congratulated on bus. To ask "How far are you podium Wednesday to advise TV public service spot sponsored by the a friendly pet. finally had a boy? being patriotic citizens, for if going?” may be construed as an viewers that "good health is the cat’s Health Department Is the state’s first The coon hound picked up on Herald photo by Richmond The only thing you can be anything destroys the United invasion of privacy. If you feel meow” during a press conference at the lady, Matilda Cuomo, and Morris’ Wetherell Street about 10 days ago congratulated on is your States it will be our “ growth- inclined to strike up a conversation Albany, N.Y., State Capitol. Joining handler. Bob Martwick. is still waiting to be adopted. She’s Wiggles, waiting to be adopted at the dog pound, enjoys perseverance. mania’ spiral through which this with a stranger, open with a about 1 year old. Patty Duke, Ed Nelson vie It’s difficult to believe, but Spike, a little outing from his pen. You can't be congratulated on country even now gulps over 50 comment on the weather. And if it your morality or unselfishness. percent of the world's resources. evokes a chilly response, cool it. the friendly black and white mixed 2 Adding three “ extra” children to a You can’t be congratulated for Not too short, though breed with one blue eye and one The new visitor at the dog pound by calling 643-6642 or by calling the world already reeling under its carrying on the family ' name. CONFIDENTIAL TO “ KNOW- brown eye still hasn’t been this week is a little tri-colored police department at 646-4555. population load can't be called Family names mean little unless LEGE IS POWER” : Knowledge is adopted. He’s dot noisy and he’s beagle. He’s about 6 months old for politically active post either moral or unselfish. people mean much, and your kind indeed power, but to quote one of not wild. In fact, he’s one of the and was found Aug. 30 on North The pound is located on town You can't be congratulated on' of growth rate guarantees that our better legal minds, “ Knowl­ sweetest dogs to visit the pound. Main Street. property near the town dump on edge without understanding and Trim helps keep coat matt free He’s only about 4 months old. His Dog Warden Richard Rand is at By Vernon Scott John Astin, is a distinguished dressing room couch. He is a your fertility. After ail, any clam, people mean less and less. Olcott Street. There is a $5 fee to sympathy is nothing.” (Jack E. days are numbered if someone the pound from noon to 1 p.m. on United Press Internotlonol actress best known for her award­ graying, square-jawed, square­ chicken or small furry animal can Unless, of course, three of those adopt a dbg. The owner must also Horsley) doesn’t adopt him. weekdays. He can also be reached winning role in “ The Miracle shouldered man who probably beat you at that. children are adopted? QUESTION: discretion of their physicians. have the dog licensed. HOLLYWOOD - Actors as Worker.” would like to lose 20 pounds. I have a long­ By avoiding cat feces, pregnant politicians weren't taken seri(>usly Nelson, perhaps best remem­ Why would a hard-working actor haired dog ai)d women can safely keep their cats. until song and dance man George bered as Dr. Michael Rossi in the in a hit series want to take on the cannot seem to Someone else should empty the Murphy was elected to the United old “ Peytoti Place” TV soap, responsibilities and problems of Ticks carry onlylanswer keep his hair i 1 Pet Forum litter box daily (and then wash Note writers may really be sick States Senate and you-know-who currently stars in the daytime running a union? from matting. - their hands). Any vegetables from made it all the way to the White drama "Capitol.” "M y kids are grown and gone Should I have gardens where an infected cat even distraught they may be, but has just diagnosed me as a bordei^ By GIno Del Guercio a group of patients with legitimate House. Nelson, who identifies himself as and I have time available to work D E A R DR. his coat clipped Allan Leventhal, D.V.M. voids should be thoroughly washed complaints. they are seeking clarity, order, line diabetic and I have high, United Press International Many actors are political acti­ an independent, is endorsed by a for the guild,” Nelson said. “ I ’m GOTT: Last short? L i < ^ i and cooked. If the cat tests information, and control.” summer I re­ triglycerides. I am female, 56 negative for toxo, feeding it only “ From my personal observation vists, their appetites often whetted guild splinter group. Actors Work­ distressed that the board’s atten­ BOSTON — Traditional medical of these list writers I found no by participation in the Screen moved a tick years old, 5 feet five and one-half, ANSWER: If commercial, cat food and well- ing for an Actors Guild, largely tion has been directed away from wisdom holds that patients who association of emotional disorders Hemingway project Actors Guild, which encouraged from my thigh. and 126 pounds. The doctor told me in spite of daily cooked meat (since rare or raw composed of anti-liberal guild problems to social and relate their complaints to their with list writing in men,” Burnum HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Ernest Charlton Heston, Gregory Peck Are ticks dan­ Dr. Gott to cut down on sugar, use skim brushing and meat may also be a source of members. Although not an AWAG political issues that other organi­ doctors from prepared lists are wrote. "Women list writers are Hemingway’s relationship with his and others to speak out politically. gerous? Where - \ y milk and only eat red meat three combings (and daily is what is The best prevention for matting infection) and keeping the cat member himself. Nelson is excor­ zations are already coping with. emotionally ill, but a new study more apt to have nervous troubles, brother, Leicester, will be the President Reagan was once presi­ do they fit into Peter Gott. M.D. times a week. I don’t eat many often required) or if he objects to is frequent grooming and occa­ indoors during your confinement iated by liberals. / released today finds this is not but the majority were emotionally subject of a npw movie based on a dent of the guild. the “ pattern" sweets anyway. Where can I obtain the grooming and becomes mat­ sional bathing. Unless there is skin will avoid infection. Recently James Garner, Burt "TH E PURPOSE OF SAG is to true. normal.” screenplay by Hilary Hemingway, Ed Asner, current SAG presi­ Lancaster and Carroll O'Connor seek out grievances of the of nature? more information on both of these ted, then he should be trimmed, but disease, never shave a short- The syndrome is called “ la subjects? not too closely. It is preferable to the novelist’s 23-year-old niece. dent, was accused of giving the accused Nelson in a printed flyer of members and find solutions and to haired dog. All that’s necessary for QUESTION: We recently pur­ maladie du petit papier,” or the In an increasingly complex remove the matts by trimming grooming a short-haired dog is a The screenplay, purchased for guild its first foreign policy during being an AWAG candidate and guard the contract for claims. D E A R m m DEAR READER: Intolerance to 1 chased a pet turtle. Is there any illness of the little piece of paper. world, many people rely on lists to them. soft brush or a coarse towel. $100,000 by Republic Pictures S the Central American crisis. disease that we may contract from called for his defeat. Fiscal responsibilities should be READER: The sugar is a condition that commonly At least one prominent medical help them remember. They often through producer David Dortort, is SAG — with more than 40,000 Unless he is matted all over, I it? Endorsing Duke through given high priority along with tick IS a thoroughly repellent DEAR DR, GOTT: I can’t get my affects patients in mid-life. It is text on diagnosis, “ Bedside Diag­ carry over this useful device to scheduled to be filmed later this members — is a beehive of don’t recommend an extremely QUESTION: I'm pregnant and another splinter group. Per­ making adjustments to find more arachnid (in the same family as husband to see his doctor about often associated with elevated nostic Examination,” describes help remember their medical year on locations in Miami, the political intrigue between liberals close trim. Though he'll be cooler concerned about danger to my ANSWER: Yes — some domesti­ formers Reaching Out for SAG work. spiders and scorpions) that zes this. He is 61, about 60 pounds blood fats: that is why your doctor the syndrome and advises that it is symptoms. Bikini Islands and in other with a shorter coat, a longer coat unborn baby in case my cat has cally grown pet turtles, often from and conservatives. There are (Pro-SAG), Gamer, Lancaster "The major dismpting factor in animals . and sometimes, in the overweii^ht and is on Inderal. For placed some restrictions on your “ almost a sure sign of psychoneu- "Most notes seem to be written locations. factions, power structures and provides him with insulation toxoplasmosis. Should I be? Louisiana, are spreaders of salmo- and O'Connor asked members to SAG is the battle among old process, humans. After finding a two or iaree months, his penis has diet. rosis. The patient with organic for no devious reasons, because of Leicester Hemingway took his other elements concomitant to against the cold and heat and also nello infection. Children especially contribute $50,000 for Duke's cam­ enemies on the left and right. They suitable warm-blooded host, the been crooked or bent in the middle If you are unable to obtain from disease does not require referen­ no lurking Freudian distemper, life 21 years after Ernest commit­ political games. provides a barrier against insect ANSWER: Yes. If an expectant are susceptible to this infection paign fund. are determined to defeat the tick attaches itself and introduces and it worries him a lot. Is this your doctor the information you ces to written notes to give the but because patients and families ted suicide in his Ketchum, Idaho, Traditionally, SAG power lies bites and sunburn. A hair cut will mother contracts toxoplasmosis which may cause diarrhea, severe " I didn't know running for person regardless of the virtue of its mouth parts and head into the normal in older men, or is it require about diabetes, go to your essence of his story.” simply want to get things home. Their father. Dr. Clarence with board committees. Among president would become a per­ the issue involved. something else? aid in the treatment of skin during the first trimester of at times. Turtles as pets for E skin. As it feeds, the tick enlarges public library, where there should In an article published in the straight,” he wrote. "Anxious, Hemingway, also was a suicide. the most effective is the nominat­ conditions and enable you to spot pregnancy the disease, though children are questionble and at the sonal situation," Nelson said dur­ "Fiefdoms have built up in the from its unfed nailhole size to a be extensive source material on New England Journal of Medicine, ing committee, which customarily DEAR READER: To begin with, and treat parasites easier. A asymptomatic, may damage the very least should be cultured to ing a rehearsal break at CBS. board power stmcture, which blue-gray ball of blood the size of a the subject. In addition, you may Dr. John F. Burnum said an produces the SAG president. your husband is taking a potent shorter coat is also easier to fetus, causing miscarriage, stil­ determine whether they are carri­ "That circular was slipped under includes some members who have thumbnail. Once satiated, the tick be able to get pamphlets and analysis of 900 patients during a The 125 board members are medicine for which he should be groom. You’ll be able to keep the lbirth or birth defects. Your ers of salmonella. Your veterinar­ dressing room doors and it's not never been on the board. drops to the ground to continue its brochures from the patient- four-month period found that only 8 about evenly split between conser­ medically supervised at periodic coat matt-free as it grows back in. veterinarian can perform a simple ian or health laboratory can do true. " I want to put the board in the life cyle. Ticks spread a variety of education department of your local percent of his patients seen in DuBALDO MUSIC CENTER vatives and liberals. The political intervals. Inderal can cause sexual If your dog is a breed that blood test on your cat to determine this. "Gamer, Lancaster and O'Con­ middle of the political road. I diseases, including Rocky Moun­ hospital. Finally, you can request general practice wrote notes. Of breakdown runs along national malfunction, but it ordinarily does normally isn't trimmed, he may if he/she has toxo and how active it nor object to AWAG backing me. contribute to a lot of organizations tain Spotted Fever (rash and material from the American Dia­ those, no more than average were party lines — Republican and not produce the kind of problem look strange. Sometimes newly. is. ft is not necessary to get rid of Allen Leventhal is a Bolton I'm not a member. They said the for my own social and political pneumonia), Lyme disease (ar­ betes Association, 2 Park Ave., emotionally ill. Registration: September 11, 12, 13 Democrat. head of AWAG, Morgan Pauli, is interests. But SAG dues should not thritis and meningitis) and babeo- your husband has. I think he more shorn pets are ashamed and run kitty if he/she is positive, only if veterinarian. Do you have a P New York, NY 10016. “ The point I am making is meant Asner apparently is on the way likely has developed Peyronie’s away to avoid their owners. But serious symptoms are shown. question you'd like to see answered my campaign manager. Not true. be used for that purpose. sis (a mononucleosis-like illness For Dr. Gott’s complete discus­ to be serious,” said Burnum, who out after two two-year terms. disease, a circulatory abnormality take heart, within a few weeks that Often there are no clinical symp­ here? Write to Pet- Forum, P.O. 3 pm to 7 pm “ As a member of the board I " I say the board should take care peculiar to Nantucket). Tick dis­ sion of problems and treatments of was trained at Harvard Medical of the penile erectile tissue. He coat will return. Ask any poodle toms in cats either. Expectant Box 591, Manchester Herald, asked the people responsible for of the business of the membership ease's can be fatal to humans. the prostate gland, write for your School and now runs a private SEEKING TO REPLACE HIM really should ask his physician owner how quickly this happens. mothers may also be tested at the Manchester, 06040. putting out that flyer not to and not debate apartheid until the Small mammals infected with copy of Dr. Gott’s new Health practice in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Guitar, Accordian, Banjo, Bass, are Patty Duke, backed by liber­ about this. He may have to continue circulating untruths guild is in a healthy situation itself. ticks can die from loss of blood. As Report on THE PROSTATE “ I became interested in this als, and Ed Nelson, supported by consider seeing a urologist to about me. I don't agree with many Actors are in a lot of trouble far as I can see, ticks serve no GLAND. Send 75 cents plus a because I had been taught that a conservatives. things AWAG believes, but AWAG determine what can be done to help Mandolin, Piano financially. It's up to SAG to find useful functions in our ecosystem; self-addressed, stamped envelope person is emotionally abnormal if Duke, known as Patty Duke agrees with my policies." him. China envoy enjoys fun at Big E more jobs, not battle over national the world would be better off to P.O. Box 2597, Cincinnati, OH they, write their symptoms on Astin during her marriage to actor Nelson smoked a cigarette on his political Issues.” without them. notes, but I found this was usually DEAR DR. GOTT: My doctor 45201. Be sure to mention the title. rector Yang Mai joined Mrs. WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass. 10 firms visited the province in not the case,” he said. (U PI) — The state’s best economic March and signed agreements Dukakis in opening the exhibit. It “ All through the years doctors friend from the Far East was the with Chinese officials that sealed a will run the duration of this year’s A peach named Georgia have laughed about patients who Call 649-6205 guest of honor at the opening of the cooperative trade pact between Big E, which closes Sept. 22. write lists and they are branded Give mealy bugs the soap Eastern States Exposition — the Guangdong province and the Bay People from the province will be and this is widespread. I ’ve heard Lessons resume September 16th largest state fair in New England. State. selling their native wares as well this throughout my 25 years of Kitty Dukakis, wife of Gov. The pact could produce millions as demonstrating ancient crafts practice. On the whole they are DEAR DEAR PO LLY: To keep home­ Michael S. Dukakis, joined hands of dollars in sales of airplane and arts. O’Keefe show features nature unfairly stigmatized by this.” P O L L Y : Can made pancake syrup from crystal­ with officials from the People’s guidance systems, pollution con­ “ We need friendly and coopera­ Burnum said many doctors By John A. Webster you help? I lizing, add one tablespoon com Republic of China Wednesday to trol systems and other items tive relations with foreign coun­ Register and Dance ignore the complaints of patients United Press international have white syrup to every cup of sugar. I unveil a 720-square-foot exhibit produced here. tries,” Zai said. “ And we’re happy bearing lists, assuming they have "She’s primarily known asan oil painter, butthe fuzzy things on always make my syrup this way featuring arts and crafts from the China’s Washington embassy to note you are our second largest at the Pointers an emotional problem rather than SANTA FE, N.M. - Georgia my plants and and it never crystallizes. China’s Guangdong province. minister Zhang Zai and province trade partner and biggest investor first real attention paid to her works was when a physical complaint. This affects O'Keeffe is best known for her they’re spread­ MRS. H.H. Gov. Dukakis and executives of Economic Commission deputy di- in China.” dramatic oil paintings, but the bold she gave charcoal drawings to Aifred Stiegiitz ing to other Polly Fisher colors and unusual perspectives of in 1916.” plants. I ’d like a natural objects she used in the oils remedy to this DEAR POLLY: I also make are apparent in other media in David Turner, director that is not poi­ homemade syrup from water, Manchester Home Tour which she worked. son. I'v e al­ sugar and maple flavoring. To An exhibition that includes 30 New Mexico Museum of Art ready lost one keep it from crystallizing, I add a O'Keeffe works, exclusively in of my better plants. Someone told brown, cut the center out of a pinch of cream of tartar while Dance Studio watercolors and drawings, is sche­ me these are lice. disposable aluminum foil pie plate cooking it. I ’ve never had the syrup 11.S9 Main Si. (Ri. 31). Coventry MRS. L.Y. duled for the New Mexico Museum and invert it over the pie. crystallize and I’ve been making it Graded Classes in of Fine Arts from Saturday (as opposed to canvas),” Turner J.N.B. for years. often show more spontaneity than DEAR MRS. L.Y.: Sounds like through Nov. 17. Many of the said. “ She's primarily known as an JANET 1 TAP • BALLET • POINTE • JAZZ • ACRO-GYMNASTICS the oiis in portraying an “ inspired mealy bugs to me. You can wipe pieces are being shown publicly for oil painter, but the first real DEAR PO LLY: My rubber plant — Classes lor all age groups - from 3 years old lo aduU moment” that the artist would them off with alcohol-dipped cot­ the first time. - attention paid to her works was was very tall. I broke the top off — All levels offered from beginner to professional sometimes work out in other media ton balls or give the entire plant a A complementary exhibition is when she gave charcoal drawings later. and planted it. The old tree grew Get ready for the winter heating — Special emphasis on dance for boys — Co-ed classes gentle shower with soapy water. planned that shows about two to Alfred Stieglitz in 1916." The subject matter of the pieces new top branches and I now have season with Polly’s Pointers on ______— Family rates and multiple class rates______This will wash the bugs off and dozen photographs of the artist, The drawings and watercolors in the exhibition — such as two rubber trees. heating with wood stoves and should control the problem. Any­ **Kinder-Dance** most of them by her late husband, during the years of her initial landscapes, flowers, horns — is DORIS fireplaces in "The Energy Saver’s time the bugs return, just give A program designed especially for Alfred Stieglitz. association with Stieglitz identi­ similar to that of O’Keeffe’s oil Guide.” Send $1 for each copy to the 3- and 4-year-old to encourage a "P eop le can go in and see her them another soapy shower. Be Polly’s Pointers, in care of this love for dance through fun. This pro­ 2 fied O'Keeffe with a pioneering paintings. DEAR PO LLY: When I ran out sure to use soap, such as Safer’s Adult Classes gram is a combination of the dance ele­ works, and then they can go see group of painters who were seek­ The exhibit of photographs, of my bathroom air-freshener newspaper, P.O. Box 1216, Cincin­ Insecticidal Soap, Ivory Soap, To Benefit Cheney Hall ments taught in a way that is condu­ what she looks like," said David ing an American identify in called “ Artist as Subject: the spray, I wanted a quick deodo­ nati, OH 45201. Be sure to include cive to improving the gross motor Ivory Snow or any other natural, Turner, director of the museum modem art. Photographs of Georgia rizer. I tried spritzing with one of title. Saturday, October 12, 1985 / 10ain-4pin Tap • Jazz skills, encourages working and setting pure soap, not a detergent. along in a group situation, selr-confr and organizer of the O'Keeffe "She was a witnesss to and O’Keeffe,” inciudes works by several bottles of cologne I ’d had Polly will send you a Polly Dollar POLLY Tour will include the Clock Tower and Ribbon Mill dence. poise, grace, and most import­ show. participant in the movement that Ansel Adams, Eliot Porter and for four or five years. Imagine a ($1) if she uses your favorite ant. a body that is strong and healthy. established America as an impor­ others as well as Stieglitz, who took bathroom with Chantilly fra­ Pointer, Peeve or Problem in her Apartments, A Cheney Mansion, along with a fine selec­ Dance Exercise Both weekdays and Saturday classes DEAR POLLY: To keep the are available. THE EXHIBIT, TITLED "Geor­ tant center of modem art," said hundreds of photographs of grance? Beautiful! column. Write Polly’s Pointers in crust of a pie from getting too tion of Manchester Homes. Weekday and Saturday Classes gia O'Keeffe: Works on Paper," Turner, who describes O'Keeffe as O’Keeffe during their association. R.R. care of this newspaper. encompasses works from about a modernist in that she portrays A Luncheon, catered by MARC Bakery, will be served REGISTER NOW! 1910, when the artist was beginning generally recognizable elements TURNER SAID A 1977 Public her painting career, to 1977, at Cheney Hall between 11:30 - 2:00 Reglitratlon September 19 & 20, 2:0d-7:00 p.m., of nature in new and often striking Broadcasting System documen­ and September 21, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. at the studio towards its end. The media include perspectives. tary on O’Keeffe would be shown at o r cell 742-9766 (studio) from 9 to 5 weekdeyt. 742-6886 (residence) mny other time. watercolors and charcoal and Cinema Advance Reservations Required. The new exhibition, and an the museum in conjunction with * Classes begin September 23 * pencil drawings. accompanying catalogue by Whit­ the exhibits, noting that the entire Turner said the works were ney Museum curator Barbara show is intended as a tribute to the Hortfard 1:30, 7:40, 9:50. — Back to the Future Ticket Price S15.00 (’(ncfudes lunch) About your teacher . . . CiMma City — PrIztI'i Honor (R) 7, West Hartford loaned by private collectors and Haskell, is designed to present a artist, who has lived in New (PG ) 2, 7:10, 9:40. — A Nightmare an Richard Risley 9 Artistic Director Elm Street (R) 1:45,7:40,10.-^ Serame ..SI"* Fire (R) 7, several museums, including the fresh look at O'Keeffe, who be­ Mexico since the late 1940s. 9:15. — The Emerald Forest (R) 7,9:15. All proceeds to benefit tbe restoration of Cbeney Hall Mr. Rlsley Is the Presfoent of the Dance Teachers Club of Metropolitan Museum of Art and Street Presents: Follow That Bird (G) Connecticut. Inc., Chapterapt *18 of the Dance Masters of came a major figure of 20th O'Keeffe, who will be 98 in 1. Wllllmanttc Whitney Museum of American Art. Bus Service Available. America. Inc. Through mete organizations he is certified by Century American art during her November, moved to Santa Fe last lo st Hartford Jlllson I do ore Cinema — Summer test to teach. He is the originator and National Director of both in New York City, and the Rental (PG ) 7:10,9.— AmericanHlnlo long career. winter from her iongtime home in ■oilwssd Pvb A Clnomo — r m i UA Theaters Insf — Real Genius the Mr. Dance of America Scholarship Competition for the National Gallery in Washington, Gonlut (PG) 7:30. (R) 7:05,9:20. — Teen Wolf (PG ) 7:05, Hosted by: Tickets available by mailing Dance Masters. This summer he attended the national con­ “ We decided to focus on some­ the northern New Mexico village of (PG ) 7:10,9:25. -S ilverado (PG -13)" ». — Pee-Wee's Big Adventure (PG) D.C. They also come from muse­ Pear M dM 'i p«b A asoma — $15.00, name and address to: vention of Dance Masters of America, and recently returned thing that's not been done before, Abiquiu for health reasons. Sllvorodo (PG-13) 7:15, 9:30. >jJ5-) **“ Fxlro-Terrestrlal 7:10,9:10. — Bock to the Future (PG ) 7, from professional studies in New York City. He' Is a well- 9:15. — The Emerald Forest (R) 7,9:X. ums in New Mexico, California, rather than a retrospective, ” said She has not been directly in­ M owcom Cinema 1-f — Notional Rose Jackson known faculty member of dance teach wonuhoivhops and has Wisconsin, Kansas, Texas, Ohio L a w n 's European Vacation (R) judged dance'competitions and scholarship auditions Ihrou- Turner, adding that at least three volved in preparations for the new Trons-Lini Collete Twin — Summer Windsor 168 Main St. 'jhout the country. This is Mr. Risley’s twenty-eighth teach- and Connecticut. 7:30,9:50. —^Volunteers (R) 2,9:45. — Rental (PG) 7,9. — Ploy It-Agaln Sam Ptexo — Summer Rental (PG) 7:15. Manchester 06040 f major retrospectives had been exhibit, but her principle adviser, Year of the Droeon (R) 1:45,7:10,9:25. (PG ) 7. — The Purple Rose of Cairo ng season, and nis sixteenth year In Coventry. "This is the first exhibit of a presented in the late 1960s and Juan Hamilton, has been kept Positions (R) 1 :», (PG) 1:45. Drive-Ins For further information call: "A professional school, e truly profeuionsd temeher. end • dedicmted, experienced - particular aspect of O'Keeffe's 1970s. advised of progress as the exhibit 7:30,9 :». — Teen Wolf (PG ) 1:45,7:20, ■dot WMdsar — Reopens Pridoy. ^ Real Estate 647-8400 or 646-8646 teaching staff to bring you the latest end very in d«nr« eifu<«iion.* ' , in this case, works on paper The works on paper, he said. Adventure (PG) cine 1A 2—Real (ienlus (PG) 7,9:30. MdBCtiastar — Reopens Friday. has being organized. Turner said. l.M , 7:30,9:50. — American NInIa (R) — Summer Rental (PG) 7:15,9:15. Mansfield — Reopens Friday. MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Seot. 12. 1985 - 1S_

M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Sept. 12, 1985 1 6 - M About Town Feast Fest ’85 SPORTS BOS1 cardMogtottprakt•«tmpi* Mapichester restaurafits show their good taste Jouri Dr. Stephen Sinatra will speak at Manchester appare chapter of Hadassah’s first meeting of the season this we Depot. Cavey’s will offer a selection of an auxiliary electrical system, said quiche, chocolate mousse, seafood tonight at t at Temple By Nancy Pappas the light dishes they offer in their newly Anne Flint, chamber president. One alfredo. The Beth Sholom, 400 E. Herald Reporter spicy chicken renovated bar. MARC Bakery will offer large freezer truck, supplied by The Alamo: Tacos Rose emotional after beating the Ty manag Middle Turnpike. Manchester Ice & Fuel Inc., will be wings, chili con came. catche The cardiologist will Friday the 13th should be a lucky day pastries and Royal Ice Cream will sell parked in the lot for the use of Cavey’s: Light items from new menu, haveb discuss the relationships for all Manchester residents who enjoy ice cream cones. By Mike Tully Vietnam vets and members of the restaurateurs; but to keep the shrimp OK. Bi of personality, stress good food. That’s when 13 restaurants to be announced. United Press International Chamber's Ambassadors’ Club will sell and clams chilled until they’re served, In faci and disease. He is chief from Manchester and surrounding Feast: Fried zucchini, chicken pot Ty Cobb and beer, wine and soft drinks throughout tons of chopped and shaved ice will be indivic o f cardiology at towns will assemble for Feast Fest ’85 pie, crab pasta salad, dump cake. CINCINNATI - A few days ago, — a festival of good food and fun, the festival. used at the booths. Hungry Tiger: Scallop brochettes: Pete Rose said he had only cried possib Manchester Memorial A prize will be awarded to the Pete Rose Angeh Hostial and clinical car­ sponsored by the Greater Manchester Most of the foods will be sold in cheese, beef or chicken nachos; nutter once in his life — when his father Chamber of Commerce. The restau­ 2-ounce samples. Prices will range restaurant which serves the most diologist at Mount Sinai butter pie: fried mozzarella. died. Now Rose has cried twice. But rants are expected to sell sample-siz^ from a low of 50 cents for fried zucchini delicious food item. But it’s not enough J, Copperfield’s: Strawberries and at 4,191 Hits Hospital in Hartford. His “ I was doing okay until I thought recorc servings of 45 different items at this to a high of $4 for a plate of chicken to serve delicious food efficiently. The whipped cream: cold pasta salad, special Interest is the of my father,” Rose said Wednes­ anym< Parmesan. Most dishes will cost from restaurants are also encouraged to Cajun style; cold pasta salad with ^ T y Cobb H Pete Rose’ •'( role of stress, behavior event, a first for Manchester. day night, describing how he felt in basen Booths will open at 11 a.m., just in $1 to $2. serve in colorful, beautifully-decorated I t and character type in srimp in dill sauce. the moments after passing Ty made time for lunch crowds to enjoy raw To avoid lines at the lunch and supper booths. Prizes will be awarded for best Lafayette Escadrille: Pizza: broccoli the development of Cobb as baseball’s leading career Games _____ wiltini clams on the half shell from rush hours, food tickets can be bought in costumes and best booth display. heart disease. He is or spinach pie. hit-maker. bound Manchester Seafood, homemade potato advance. Tickets, at 50 cents, are Entertainment is being coordinated writing a book, “ Heart­ Main Pub: Chili; chicken Parmesan; “ I was awfully lonely at first 3,034 which chips from Paddy Martin’s and bar­ available at many Manchester banks, by WKHT manager Jay Epstein and break and Heart barbecue pork sandwich; steamed hot base,” he added. “ I didn’t know hornet becued pork sandwiches from the Main the Chamber of Commerce office at 20 Glen Beaulieu of the Main Pub. 3,474 Disease.” what to do. I felt so good, though. So The Hartford Road and at : Regal Men's Friday’s lineup includes Spitfire, a disc dogs in beer. The meeting is open to Pub. Manchester Seafood: Cherrystone awfully good. I looked up in the has to They will stay open until 8 p.m., so Shop, 903 Main St. jockey, playing contemporary hits the public. Refresh- _ oi » clams on half shell; shrimp cocktail: stands and saw my father and Ty At-bats Stillw( that dinner patrons can sup on seafood Unless there’s an extremely heavy from 2 p.m. Reprise, a Manchester- ments will be served. Dr. S tsp h en Sin atra lobster salad roll; clam chowder. Cobb.” R O S E , alfredo from Adams Mill, broccoli and rain, the event will go on rain or shine. based band with a ’60s sound, continues Mansfield Depot: Grilled shrimp with Rose saw them through tears, 11,429 sausage pie from Lafayette Escadrille, Most booths have canopies and tables through the dinner hour. marmalade horseradish sauce; grav- because his dad died in 1970. But or cold pasta with shrimp and dill from have umbrellas. Saturday the music starts at 2 p.m. 13,763 Hike the Hockanum lax (Marinated salmon); Russian his mom was there to watch his J. Copperfield’s. It’s no easy matter to convert a with Blue Light Special, a soft rock ’n’ record-breaking performance. So The Hockanum River Linear Park Commission will Food booths will be open Saturday parking lot into a restaurant. In roll group. Mixed Company takes the cream. ' Tigers’' / MARC Bakery; Variety of pastries. was his wife, Carol, seated with Batting Average sponsor a walk around Union Pond at 1 p.m. Sunday. from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. as well. Other addition to the tables and canopies, the stage at 6 p.m., with a sound similar to their son, 11-month-old Tyler. Parking is available at North School Street where the dishes available will include tacos from Forest Street parking lot will be rigged Manhattan Transfer. Paddy Martin’s Eating & Drinking Establishment; Barbecued baby back What made everything so per­ .367 walk will begin. The rain date is Sept. 22. This will be The Alamo; dump cake from Feast; with propane tanks for cooking, and Here’s the lucky 13 and the food fect and typical for Rose was that the first monthly walk along different sections of the scallop brochettes from Hungry Tiger electricity tor cooling. lineup: * ribs; homemade potato chips. .305 Royal Ice Cream: Ice cream cones. his hits came in a victory — river. and grilled shrimp from Mansfield M^whoiist Utilities assisted in rigging Arinms Mill: Stuffed potato skins. Cincinnati’s 2-0 decision over the . He scored both Runs Batted In the runs. Even better, the record 2 Cubs register for year came in his hometown, the city 1,961 Blood drive nets 99 units where he made his name. Cub Scout Pack 47 will hold registration for Cub “ It was his day,” said San Diego 1,285 Scouts and den leaders Sept. 19 at 7 p.m. at South At the recent visit of Connecticut Bottomlev, David T . Bronnlck, David K. manager Dick Williams. United Methodist Church. All returning Scouts must Valley East Bloodmobile at North Chase, James T . Clark Jr., Colleen M. . A crowd of 47,237 came to watch Colleton. Strikeouts attend and register again. Boys reaching the age of 7 United Methodist Church, 300 Parker history, and it only took one inning Toront by Dec. 31 may register as Tiger Cubs. Boys reaching Lawrence Colvfn, Bette A. Copeland, Joy ■ C o b b ; . Now > St., 99 units of blood were collected. Six K. Covey, Marlon Cullen, Mary E. Cun­ to happen. In the first inning, Rose 3,570 Boltlm the age of 8 by Dec. 31 may register as Cub Scouts. were first-time donors. ningham, Donald F. Custer, Shari I. Daley, sent a soft liner off Eric Show for Oetroli Each boy must be accompanied by a parents or Jacqueline S. Daly, Tina L. DeLucco, Rocco Bostor Nine church members were donors career hit No. 4,192. The moment it 1,109 guardian. Volunteer den leaders are sought. DeSimone, Robin E. Dickinson, Mary-Ellen Mllwai and 11 helped with volunteer work. Donahue, Richard Dupee, Louise R. Dzled- left his bat, you knew that Cobb’s Clevel< zlnskl, Timothy M. Edwards, Calvin D. Fish, UPI photo Jean McGrath, chairman of the Red Paul M. Glocopassl, Peter N. Grose, Kristy 57-year-old mark had fallen. * As ol Septem ber 8, 1985. the Cross Blood Services Committee, said Harris, Gerry P. Harvey, Margaret L. Then came the celebration. Pete Rose is atop the baseball world as after he broke Ty Cobb’s career mark day Rose tied Cobbs career hits record ol 4.191 summer is a slow time for blood Marvey, Beyerly D. Herzog. Standing on first base as applause, with first-inning single Wednesday Jazzercise moves to Verplanck Gloria C. Hilton, Warren P. Hollis, Harley far as total hits, and here he stands out UPI Graphic collections, but a time of heavy need for D. Ironfield, Suson E. Ironfield, Edward L. an automobile, and awe all were night against San Diego. Jaziercise, a dance fitness workout sponsored by blood. A special appeal was made to all Kaminsky, Walter KaszowskI, Robin R. directed at him, the player- above his teammates who mobbed him the Recreation Department, will move to Verplanck type 0 donors to help keep an adequate Kearns, Donald K. Kuehl, Candice M. manager did the very last thing Landry, Gloria A. Longer, Jacqueline will,” Commissioner Peter Ueber­ Rose has said, ’Tve had more School Tuesday for the winter season. It meets supply on hand for Connecticut’s 42 Langton, Arthur A. Lassow, William Le­ expected from Pete Rose. He 1 rounded first because I knew if it shoulder. Rose spun around to plate ceremony; " I just want to Tfx( Tuesdays and lliursday from 6:45 to 7:45 p.m. The fee hospitals. gault, Charles K. Lewin, Wade Martin, Jean began to cry. took a bad bounce, I could be acknowledge the fans, holding his say congratulations for breaking roth said from New York. “ Not at-bats. I ’ve played in more Tore is tl5 for a monthly ticket or $3 for each walk-in. Those reaching gallon marks were: T . MacPherson, Paul W. Maneggla, Quen­ “ That was the first time in my standing on second.” batting helmet aloft. one of the most enduring records in only has he reserved a prominent games. But that’s not my fault.” Boot tin G. Mangun, Kenneth Markstein, James Chic Each session has a 25-minute aerobic segment. The Calvin Fish, 9 gallons; James J. White McCooe, April M. Merritt, Daniel J. MIchl, life I was ever on a baseball field After rounding the bag. Rose “ Lord, I love him,” said one fan. history. I ’ve been rooting for you. spot in Cooperstown, he has After the game, the elation Mllv class is designed to increase flexibility, muscle tone, III, 5; Lois Morgan, 4; William Legault Glenn MIrtl. that I didn’t know what to do,” was embraced by his 15-year-old Seven minutes after the base hit. ... You’ve given a lift to the whole reserved a special place in the continued. Like a schoolboy in Kom stamina, balance and coordination. For more and Gary Thibado, 3; Scott Moffat and Scott C. Moffat, Lois Morgan, Kevin A. hearts of every fan alive today and Scot Morin, David C. Moyer, Morino J. Moyer, Rose said. son, Pete Jr., who ran on the field the confetti was cleared and play country.” love, who wants the night go on information, call the department at 647-3089. Marion Thomas, 2; and Mary-Ellen Brian J . Murphy, Laurel A. Murphy, John J . The hit provided historic sym­ from the dugout. resumed. Four innings later, Mar­ Said Rose: “ You missed a pretty every baseball fan to come.” forever. Rose entertained inter­ Donahue, Susan E. Ironfield, Edward Naretto, Money J. Nettleton, Suzanne A. metry, coming 57 years to the day ” 1 love you,” Rose told the tinez and Show later provided a good ballgame tonight.” Rose needed 3,476 games and views for hours. In a nearly empty Mini L. Kaminsky, Edith S. Senna and Orduz, Thomas J. Panclera, Kenneth R. Cobb took his final at-bat in the youngster. “ I hope you pass me.” strange sidelight to the historic Hit No. 4,192 ended an O-for-6 13,768 at-bats to break the record. (Noise Parrott, Irene R. PIsch, Linda Quinn, Riverfront Stadium, he chatted on Tort Club has potiuck In park Richard Warren, 1. Denise Reole, Gloria Y. Rideout, Richard L. major leagues — a fly ball for an The time of the hit was 8:01 EDT. event, publicly sparring in the slump for Rose that began when he He finished the night with 4,193 hits television with longtime teammate (Guldi Roach, Joseph Rockwood, June C. out. Rose dropped Cobb into As the celebration passed five dugout over a third-inning ball hit tied the record Sunday in Chicago. in 13,770 career at-bats for a .305 Balt BOLTON — The Bolton Women’s Club will hold its Roncartl. Joe Morgan. Following Is a complete list of donors: second place with a 2-1 pitch that minutes. Rose put his head on the by Dave Parker. He had said he envisioned the average. He is hitting .267 this S (Nippi annual potiuck tonight at 6:30 at Herrick Park. All First-time donors David A. SacentI, Shirley Schoeneberger, Toxc landed between Car- shoulder of first base coach Rose easily recaptured the even­ record hit as a liner to center field year. When he finally went home, no prospective members are invited. For more informai- Bruce Bollinger, Christine M. Bottomlev, Marla V. Scholtz, Edith S. Senna, Raymond 12-7), 1 Margaret L. Harvey, Horvev D. Ironfield, E. Shepard, Eric J. Slnnomon, Roger V. melo Martinez and center fielder TonUny Helms. The two broke into ing, however, adding a walk, a and he was not far off. It was his Cobb, with a .367 lifetime aver­ one knows. What he thought in the ton, call 646-6380. SIrols, Ann J^arle Spaulding, Mary Ellen Gloria Y. Rideout, Shirley Schoenberger. Kevin McReynolds. the Reds’ organization nearly a triple and a game-ending defen­ 357th at-bat of the season and his age, required 3,034 games and privacy of his automobile, he may Mini Kothl Ann Albert, Robert C. Albert, John Stinson, Suson K. Stoppleman, Gary Thi­ never tell. Maybe his eyes grew Tort L. Allen, David A. Anderson, Donald bado, Marlon F. Thomas, Susan I. Tlnkle- “ I didn’t hit it as good as the last quarter century ago at Geneva sive gem. He then fielded a 95th hit. 11,429 at-bats to acheive his 4,191 Bolt Anderson, Helen M. Aseltine, Laurie A. paugh, Joan M. Troy, Anthony G. Tsltarl- out the other night (Tuesday (N.Y.) of the New York-Penn post-game call from President ” His 4,192 hits is a tribute to his hits. misty again. Emotion can stir Bost Charlsmatlcs meet Wednesdays Baker, Foul J. Bokulskl, Betty Borocco, dls, Philip Vogllco, Richard P. Worenda, Kon: night), but I hit it in a better spot,” League. Regan with style. great talent and strength, his “ There’s no question Cobb was when you suddenly realize you John A. Borlo Jr., William H. Bayer, James J. White III, Edward Wilson Jr., have more hits than Ty Cobb. Chic Mary, Mother of Faith Charismatic Prayer Group Patrick W. Berrigan, Alan Benford, Bruce Rosemary L. Wilson, Nancy J. Winters, Rose said. “ I knew it was a hit, and After w eeping on H elm s’ Reagan phoned Rose at a home- indomitable spirit and his iron the greatest hitter of all time,” TOXI meets Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. at East Catholic High E. Bollinger, Joyce Boober, Christine M. Denise Wohlgemuth, Donna Wright. School in the teachers lounge. Everyone is welcome. E Natio Social Security Yanks slip 2V2 behind Overeaters meet at hospital New St. L( Overeaters Anonymous will meet Wednesday in the Billy blames ump for loss Monti cafeteria-meeting room of Manchester Memorial Disabled teens qualify Phllo( Hospital. Newcomers will be welcomed at 7:30 p.m. DPI photo Chico followed by a speaker at 8 p.m. The group follows the MILWAUKEE (UPI) - New over New York. showers. Plttsb QUESTION: Can a young person get principles of Alcholics Anonymous to help people deal ANSWER; Yes. Medicare generally The loss, coupled with Toronto’s Cooper then singled off reliever Social Security disability benefits? EDUCATION SECRETARY WILLIAM BENNETT York Yankees Manager Billy Los A with the problems underlying compulsive eating. cannot pay for hospital or medical Martin doesn’t believe the Milwau­ 3-2 victory over Detroit, dropped Dave Righetti to score Felder and P CInclr . . . teacher-in-transit in N. H. services rendered outside of the United the Yankees 2>/i games behind the snap the Brewers’ seven-game Son C ANSWER: Yes. if he or she has kee Brewers snapped his club’s Houst States. However, Puerto Rico, the first-place Blue Jays in the Ameri­ losing streak. Atlani worked long enough under Social 11-game winning streak. Scout session set tonight Virgin Islands, Guam, American Sa­ He thinks that honor belongs to can League East. Son r Security and is severely disabled and moa, and the Northern Marina Islands Felder, who was just called up cannot work for a year or longer. Space teacher has sub third-base umpire Vic Voltaggio, Even Sample was not certain if from the minors and didn’t arrive Son Boy Scout Troop 27 will hold a Court of Honor and are considered part of the United who Martin said changed his mind Hoi open house tonight at 7; 15 at St. Mary’s Church on There’s a five-month waiting period, so States. he had gotten a glove on Cooper’s at the stadium until after 7 p.m., St. I payments will not start until the sixth on Cecil Cooper’s game-winning hit. said even if Sample had caught Phi Park Street. Any boy between 11 and 17 may atttend. CONCORD, N.H. (U PI) — Education Secretary William Bennett, using hit Wednesday night down the left full month of disability. Disability QUESTION: I get SSI checks. If I " I could see it was going foul and Cooper’s one-out drive, it wouldn’t Chi No Cub Scouting experience is required. a Bruce Springsteen concert as an example, lectured 28 students on the field line. cm benefits will continue (or as long as the change my address, do I have to report as I reached for it, I tried to pull have made any difference. Los that to Social Security, even though Federalist Papers to fulfill his promise to the nation’s first space-bound ” He said the ball hit in fair worker is disabled. back,” Sample said. “ But if it’s ” I thought it was fair.” Felder checks are deposited directly in my teacher. territory,” Martin said. “ Then Learn to talk with children foul, it’s foul, even if it touched my said, “ but he wouldn’t have been St. QUESTION; Is it possible to owe no bank? Bennett, rubbing his eyebrows with his palms, is on an eight-city tour of after we started screaming and A seven-session program based on the book, "How glove.” able to throw me out at the plate (Lvn< federal income tax but still owe Social classrooms across the country. He made his seventh stop Wednesday at yelling, he changed his story and Mo to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will ANSWER: Yes. You must report a anyway.” Security tax? Concord High School, where Christa McAuliffe teaches social studies. said it bounced off his (left fielder Felder, in his first major league deloh Talk,” will be presented beginning Wednesday at 9:45 new address even if you have direct Ted Higuera pitched his ninth Chl Doffing his jacket and rolling up his sleeves, Bennett spent more than 40 Billy Sample’s) glove.” at-bat, opened the ninth off loser (Rho a.m. at Second Congregational Church, 385 N. Main deposit. Social Security needs to have ANSWER; Yes. Moreover, as long as minutes discussing the 10th Federalist Paper — James Madison’s 1787 Cooper singled with one out in Rich Bordi, 5-6, with a single to left, complete game of the season and Loi St. your correct address because it must be (Johr you are self-employed, you must file essay on factionalism — with the 28 juniors and seniors. Reporters, the bottom of the ninth inning and moved him to improved his record to 13-6. He A nursery will be available for the hourlong session. able to contact you to makesqre you’re struck out seven and walked three Sor your federal income tax return to pay cameramen and technicians slightly outnumbered the students. Wednesday to score Mike Felder second with a single past third. (TIbfc The book by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish will still eligible for SSI. to tie the Br.ewer record for the Social Security tax. This is the case Bennett used the example of a mob fighting for a limited number of with the winning run and lift the Randy Ready advanced both with Sor serve as a workbook. Hous evene if you receive Social Security to a 4-3 victory a sacrifice, chasing Bordi to the victories by a rookie pitcher. Class size is limited and registration required. To This column is prepared by tqe Social tickets to a Bruce Springsteen concert to explain Madison’s view of benefits. Security Administration in East Hart­ human nature as a dichotomy of “ reason and self-love.” St. register call the church office weekdays bety/een 9 Nei a.m. and 2 p.m. The $5 text can be purchased at the ford. Do you have a question you’d like “ You give people liberty and, given human nature, you’re going to have Loi QUESTION: If my mother moves AL roundup first session. to see answered here? Write to Social factions,” Bennett told the students enrolled in the elective course, “ You Phi back to Puerto Rico, will she still be Security, P.0, Box 591, Manchester and the Law .” UP) photo Sor covered by Medicare? Herald, Manchester, 06040. Sor League elects Wetherbee Winning pitcher John Tudor (ieft, left the Mets for 10 innings Wednesday. Helen Wetherbee of Manchester was installed Fish had sense, though photo) gets congratulations from Cesar Cedeno (right) hit solo hortier in Toronto all set for series Amii recently as the president of the executive board of the catcher Darrell Porter after shuting out top of 10th to win it. West Hartford Art League. By Kevin Kenney Terrell, 13-9. Tom Henke struck Rangers 6, A’s 3 Royi The league will have an Art Affair Sunday from 1 to United Press International out the side in the ninth for his 11th At Oakland. Calif., Ellis Valen­ 5 p.m. at its office, 87 Mountain Road, West Hartford. save. NL roundup tine ripped a pair of singles, drove KAN! Class and league registration will be accepted. Neither cold nor rain will deter anglers Just as soon as the “ This one here was important to in a run and scored three times to Student works will be displayed. could be dispatched Wednesday us — we wanted to take this series lead the Rangers and Mike Mason. Moro Ih e league will have a slide lecture and By the time two inches had fallen, we decided to LSinl Remember last Monday? Rained like mad in the night, the Toronto Blue Jays were and we did,” said Henke, who also 7-13. Mason went six innings, LJon demonstration by Paula Peloquin called, “ Collage: afternoon. From about noon on. Guess what yours quit, though we had had one great morning because looking ahead to their showdown was looking forward to the Yankee giving up three hits and one run. Brott Color and Composition,” on Sept. 22 at 2 p.m. at leauge truly was doing? You guessed it. Fishing. we’d rolled a good fish. Not hooked him, mind you. Cards’ Tudor unhittable McRi Thursday with the New York series. "Tonight I got a little Greg Harris relieved and picked FWhl headquarters. After four weeks without fishing. Brad Stevens of Just rolled him. Yankees. tuneup, and I ’ll be ready tomorrow By Fred AAcMane that sent George Hendrick to Mike Marshall drove in four runs up his 10th save, and Tim Conroy, Bollx Glastonbury and I had had it. We decided to wet a line Jo e ’s I remember saying to Brad, “ Good morning, but I "T h ey ’re ready and we’ re if they need me.” 0-1, took the loss. Moth whether the temperature was close to 90 degrees or guess we are a little wacky.” United Press International Pittsburgh. Hendrick is now with in leading the Dodgers to victory. ready,” manager Bob Cox said The Tigers, who lost their Quirt Class of '25 holds reunion the California Angels. Valenzuela 17-9, gave up four hits Cone not. W o rld Brad agreed. “ I ’m glad we’re here and not home. I after Lloyd Moseby delivered an seventh in a row, scored in the first Red Sox 4, Orioles 1 Orta Pete Rose was lucky. Cedeno came to St. Louis to over six innings, struck out one and The South Manchester High School Class of 1925 will Well, it turned out to be a productive day. wouldn’t want to have to shovel my driveway with this RBI single in the seventh inning to with three singles off rookie Steve At Boston, Bob Ojeda tossed a 2 Biani Rose was lucky he didn’t have to bolster the Cardinals’ bench for the . walked four. have a 60th reunion on Oct. 3 at Willie’s Steak House. A First off, it was a helluva lot cooler than what it had Joe German kind of snow,” he said. give the East­ Davis, but didn’t get another hit off three-hitter and Tony Armas hit a social hour will be between noon and 1 p.m., when been, and first shot out of the barrel, I was into a nice Then i told Brad about the time I was shooting on a face John Tudor. Absolutely no one pennant drive. Obtained two weeks leading Blue Jays a 3-2 victory the left-hander. He worked 5 1-3 is hitting the St. Louis Cardinals’ ago from the Reds, he has proven solo homer to power the Red Sox. lunch will be served. Reservations may be made until rainiMw and then Brad followed suit. skeet team around eastern Connecticut. Cubs 3, Pirates 1 over the visiting Tigers — a innings before Lamp came in one Ojeda, 7-9, struck out a season high Total As the morning progressed, the fishing slowed down left-hander very well these days. to be a valuable addition to the Sept. 26 to Joseph Lutz, 292 Woodland St., Manchester, At Pittsburgh, Leon Durham triumph that set the stage for a out after a walk to Alan Trammell eight batters and walked none, CoHt somewhat, and the rain progressed. Not too bad so’s Tudor tossed a three-hitter and team. 06040. ONE SUNDAY MORNING in the middle of January broke a 1-1 tie in the seventh inning four-game series that could well to start the sixth. retiring 27 of the 30 batters he Go we needed raingear, but enough to let us know that it it was 5 or 6 below zero, and we had to shoot a match notched his third straight shutout The game-winning , determine who wins the division. Lance Parrish singled Tram­ DF Cedeno’s third since joining the with his 18th homer to lift the Cubs faced. Orioles’ starter Dennis CalK was wet. That was why I was laughing. Here we were, half down in Ledyard. Cold, It was so cold and windy just and ninth of the season Wednesday “ We’re about as ready as two mell to second and scored on a Cardinals on Aug. 29, came off to victory. Ron Meridith, who Martinez fell to 12-9. SB- Color Guard honors mayor Around noon, we packed in for lunch, and by the soaked to the skin, feet wet, rain fogging up the going from the house to the car that all I could think to night by outdueling Dwight teams can get.” two-out single by Larry Herndon to (2)..S GMden and the . reliever Jesse Orosco, 5-5, on an 0-2 relieved starter Johnny Abrego in The Dllworth-Comell-Quey Post 102 Color Guard time we hit the water again, it was really coming glasses, fish biting sporadically, and like damn fools, myself was, “ Garman, you have to be off your Following their three-game tie it 2-2. Trammell, Parrish and 1-0, in 10 innings. pitch that barely cleared the left the sixth inning, improved his White Sox 5, Twins 0 posted the colors in a salute to New Britain Mayor down. we were having a great Ume. Didn’t know enough to rocker.” sweep of the Tigers, the Blue Jays Chet Lemon singled in the first to Cesar Cedeno’s leadoff homer in field wall. , record to 3-2 by pitching 2-3 of an At Chicago, Britt Burns, aided Ka William J. McNamara recently. The local post Color ’’What do you say? Want to quit and go home? Or go home. When the team met, and we all piled into one car, the were in high gear for the Yankees, give the Tigers a 1-0 lead. Garcia O. . the 10th provided the margin of inning. by a four-run first inning, allowed Guard has for the past three years acted as an Honor should we stay and fish? I brought raingear for both of Now supposing one of the gutters on your house vote was unanimous. “ Let’s go. We don’t want to lose Orosco had entered the game winners of 11 in a row before tied it 1-1 in the third with a solo Quin victory for Tudor, 18-8. just four hits and struck out 10 to Co Guard for the New Britain Post at its annual us,” I said to Brad. becomes stopped up, and the rain is coming down as it by default.” after Dwight Gooden and Tudor, Wednesday night’s loss to Milwau­ homer, his seventh. George Bell Rom “ I ’m just trying to keep the ball Phillies 4, Expos 1 pace the White Sox. Bums, 17-8, installation of officers. ’’Let’s stay. I just saw a fish rise,” he answered. was here. The water starts to overflow, and comes in That shoot had to be the coldest we had ever hit, two of the top candidates for the kee. The Yankees enter the To­ doubled to lead off the fourth and Moo in the park,” Tudor said modestly. walked two in recording his fourth O. And stay we did. At times the rain came down through the bottom of your windowsill. And your good mostly because the wind was blowing so hard. Talk Cy Young Award, At Philadelphia, Juan Samuel ronto series 2>A games out of first. scored on a one-out tripleby Willie “ I ’ve teen throwing a lot of strikes shutout of the season. He now has T- heavily, and I discovered some new leaks in my wife says to you, “ Please go out and clear out that about a wind-chill factor. I don’t know what the were knotted in a scoreless tie singled in a third inning run and “ I'm looking forward to us Upshaw to give the Blue Jays a 2-1 and keeping the ball down.” YW CA hires counMior raingear. My fingers and hands attained that gutter before we get water all over our dining room! ’ temperature was, but I do know that both teams never after nine innings. then scored,leading the Phillies to taking two or three at least,” said lead. won 10 of his last 12 games. prune-like appearance that comes from leaving one’s Keith Hernandez of the Mets had Minnesota starter Frank Viola, The YWCA has appointed Joan Schneiderman as Your response, like mine, would be, ’Are you crazy? shot a match so fast in our lives. their fourth straight victory. Kevin Toronto reliever Dennis Lamp, 9-0, extremities in the water too long. high praise for Tudor. Tudor, 18-8, walked one, struck 13-14, lasted just one full inning. counselor for the YWCA’s personal counseling Even with raingear. I ’ll get soaked! ” But we won. And coming home in the car, everyone Gross, 14-9, was the winner. who worked 1 2-3 innings for the Each time that one of us would suggest quitting “ He’s the test at going in and out out seven and allowed only a sixth service, which provides individual, group, couples We both laughed at this. And then started was in agreement. Man, did we have a great time. victoi7 Wednesday night. “ Good Royals 2, Angels 1 what I call Chamber of Commerce fish would show of all the left-handers I ’ve faced in inning single to Rafael Santana, an Mariner* 9, Indian* 5 and family counseling at its branch office, 78 N. Main remembering some of the crazy things we do to If I ’d had to go out to the grocery store, or on son.<^ Giants 11-9, Astros 4-10 pitching will always stop good themselves. Or we would get a bump, as a trout rolled the 11 years I ’ve played,” said eighth inning single to Darryl At Anaheim, Calif., Jamie Quirk At Seattle, Jack Perconte col­ St. pursue our hobbies. other errand that day. I ’d have groused my head off. hitting.” at a partially submerged fly. With that, we would stay Hernandez. “ Not to slight anyone Strawberry and a ninth inning At Houston, Dan Gladden had singled in one run and pinch hitter lected three hits, including his Hofli She holds a graduate degree in counseling and has Little boys grow into young men. Young men single to Wally Backman. for another shot at them. And so it went from 10 a.m. else, but he’s the test lefty in the four hits and scored four runs and With the score tied 2-2 against Jorge Orta doubled in another in second homer of the season, to lead Ph worked in edmmunity mental health agencies. She ONE OF US recalled that cold cold day last Oct. 4 mature into middle age. More mature men still have until 4 p.m. league.” Jim Gott fired an eight-hitter to the Tigers, Tony Fernandez the seventh to lift the Royals. By the Mariners. A1 Cowens also had Pont has been in private practice in the Greater Hartford when we were fishing for salmon on the Margaree something deep inside of them that goes back to ... Ruth Tudor, who began the season by lead the Giants to victory in the opened Toronto’s seventh with a winning their second straight over three hits in the Mariners’ 15-hit area for the last five years and has served in a River in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. N everm in d.' la d a good time. Dodgers 12, Braves 3 Dion IN THE MIDDLE of the afternoon, I started to The two of us stood hip deep in water, as the snow losing seven of his first eight opener. In the nightcap, Kevin single to center and was sacrificed the Angels, the Royals streng­ attack. , 14-8, notched 454, consulting role for several local companies. decisions, is now 17-1 since June 3. At Atlanta, Fernando Valenzu­ Bass drilled a two-out, two-run to second by Damaso Garcia. ZuM laugh, and Brad turned to me with a questioning look. came down to beat the band. Our fingers were so Joe Garman, a Manchester resMenl tor many thened their A L West lead to 2>A his 10th complete game despite Those who want to use the counseling service may He was acquired last winter from ela homered and combined with homer in the bottom of the eighth Moseby then smashed his single up 513, “ Are you having a good time?” he asked. damn cold that they turned red first and then blue. Ice years, is a recognized aulbority on the sahlect of games over second-place allowing 10 hiU. Roy Smith. 1-3, 1854 call the YWCA, 647-1437, for an appointment. tto Pittsburgh Pirates in the deal two pitchers on a nine-hitter and Inning, lifting the Astros to victory. the middle to make a loser of Walt “ You bet,” 1 answered. started to form in the guides of the rod. bamboo fly rods, and the sport of fly fishing. California. was kayoed in the fifth. Oak MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Sect. 12. 1985 - 17_ U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Sept. 12. 1985 IS - 1 Rose’s drive for hit record didn’t hurt the Reds Four sidelined But if Ueberroth doesn't, all his previous verbiage wili few pitchers, they can finally return to respectability. BOSTON — In the news: be forgotten. And you can expect that players For the first time in years, there's a bit of a backup in Journalists question whether or not Pete Rose's themselves will begin coming forward and asking for the minors, with good prospects like 3B Cory Snyder apparent desire to break Ty Cobb’s record at home OF Bernardo Brito. SS Jay Bell, C Andy Allanson. et in softball play tests to prove their innoncence. The good thing is that this week is hurting the Reds. this trial involves the past, and its effect may be a al. Baseball sweeping positive change for the future. The circus following Rose may have bothered his BOSTON’S BOB STANLEY insisted on having The sixth annual Manchester winners, including a homer, while managing, as evidenced by his putting his last surgery to remove a growth on the index finger of his Rec Department Fall Slow Pitch Steve Bania and Matt Maloney BOTH N L PRESIDENT CHUB FE E N E Y and Bill Softball Tournament got under also added a pair of safeties catcher, Dann Billardello, into a position where he'd Peter Gammons Giles indicate that when that league does expand, they throwing hand — despite the tact that he was only two have been the winning run Tuesday night in St. Louis. appearances short of a $20,000 incentive. The growth way Wednesday night, in single . apiece. For Congo, Brain Beian- are solidly against the balanced schedule by which elimination action at Fitzgerald detier roped four hits, and Tom ■aa^ A OK. But the players don't feel it's bothered the team. American League clubs play more games outside affected Stanley all season. In fact, the feeling is that the exposure helps them Field and Robertson Park. Williams, Gary Gienn and Pat their own divisions than within. Giles likes the concept At Robertson, Sullivan Lands­ Castagna added two each. individually, and it helps them prepare for the outside of playing 20 games with each team in the division, six If you wonder how the Mets get the big 1 hard-throwers they get, Elmira (New York-Penn caping shaded Center Congo, 11-9, possibility that the last weekend of the season in Los against those in the other. Angeies could be for the pennant. League) manager Dick Beradino was talking to a while Washington Social Club Washington scored all of its runs DRUG TRIAL BEGINS IN PITTSBURGH came back to nip Aide’s Pizza, 9-8. in its final three at bats to NOW THAT THE TIGERS have given Sparky Mets scout about an 18-year-old pitcher with a good But the idea that Rose is sacrificing his team for the The umpire strike, the DH, the labor resolutions ... In the lone game at Fitzgerald, overcome a 7-0 defecit. Bruno Anderson a new contract that some claim may exceed arm he Hhd named Mike Carista. “ I can’t turn in a record is preposterous. Pete Rose isn't a star they were nothing compared to the decisions that Gentle Touch bombed Manchester Jqgovic belted three hits for the Earl Weaver’s $500,000 deal (Hey, isn’t it about time report on him,” replied the Mets scout.” "Carista is anymore; what other manager could daily use a first await Peter Ueberroth. The commissioner has gone Telso, 17-2. Farr’s was awarded a victors, while John Dangelis, Jim managers got paid right?). except that they will start 5-feet-10. We can’t even turn in reports on any pitcher baseman with one homer and 37 RBI? But he has out on the line concerning drug use in the sport, so it 7-0 forfeit win as Irish Insurance Clifford, Pete Avary and Biil trying to make a few changes. They want a third under 6 feet.” made a profound difference to a franchise that was seems that he is going to have to back his stance by failed to field a team. Wilson all added two apiece. For taking disciplinary action against those players who baseman, first baseman and , and don’t be wilting and mismanaged, with his enthusiasm and his After Texas team physician B.J. Mycoskie’s shots Action resumes tonight with Aldo’s, Tom Bombadier ham­ admit in court that they bought and used cocaine surprised that if they re-sign some boundless drive. He should do it in his hometown, punctured Billy Martin’s lung and laid Willie Wilson Lathrop Insurance vs. Manchester mered three hits and Hatch Odell, which, incidentaily, is professional baseball's (except those that admitted it and sought treatment, well-regarded names crop up. Oil Heat at 6 p.m. and Glenn Kevin Scheffer and Dave Lynn Look up and down that Indians ballclub, with up for two weeks, Gene Mauch noted that the Angels hometown. like Lonnie Smith). But it’s one thing to push around Construction vs. J.C. Penney at contributed two each. players like Brook Jacoby, Julio Franco, Brett Butler, finish the season in Texas. " I f it comes down to that The tough part Comes next year for Rose, when he minor-leaguers, clubhouse kids and the little people of 7:30 p.m. at Fitzgerald Field while Bill Lodge smashed four hits to (as he found out, wrist injuries usually take final weekend,’ said Mauch, “ no one gets a shot has to start sitting down veterans and playing the Kurt baseball. It’s another to take a millin-dollar player out the slate at Robertson Park has pace Gentle Touch’s 20-hit bar­ •> vear to heal). et al, and if they come up with a there,” Stillwells, Eric Davises, Kal Daniels, et al. of the lineup of a contender like the Mets or Orioles. Main Pub vs. Zembrowski’s All- rage. Jim Doherty, Joe Mozzicato Stars at 6 p.m. and Dean Machine and John Hanfield stroked three vs. Nassiff Arms at 7:30 p.m. safeties each, while Mike Presti Ben Pagani blasted a grand slam and Jon Dubois chipped in with two home run to highlight a six-run apiece. For, Telso, Jim Kibbie, fifth that boosted Sullivan. Don Dave Edwards and Bill Hill socked Chapman ripped two hits for the two hits each. • V . . SCOREBOARD S.l ' -T > i ‘ > National Laagua raaulta Dodgara1Z,Bravaa3 Roaa countdown . V , • Red Sox 4. Orioles 1 Football Lots of questions Baseball Cardinala 1, Mata 0 (10) LOS ANGELES ATLANTA Tho FInol 10 Herald photos by Pinto BALTIMORE BOSTON ObrhM ObrhM 4.183— A line single to right-center In obrhM obrhM Sax 2b 5 2 2 0 Ramirz ss 4 0 0 0the 11th Inning off St. Louis right-hander Wiggins 2b 3 0 0 0 Evans rf 4 0 2 2 ST. LOUIS NEW YORK Landrex cf 5 3 4 0 Zuvella ss I 0 1 0 Jeff Lahti on Aug. 28. N FL atandinga Douer 2b 0 0 0 0 Boggs 3b 3 0 11 ObrhM ObrhM Marshll rf 5 2 4 4 Hubbrd 2b 4 0 0 0 4.184— A hit-and-run, ground single with Tech runners Amorican Loagus standings Lacy ph 1 0 0 0 Bucknr 1b 4 0 10 to right In the third Inning off PIttsburiih 2 Coleman If 5 0 1 0 Wilson cf 4 0 0 0 Holton p 0 0 0 0 Thomas ss 1 0 0 0 Shelby cf 4 0 10 Armas If 3 111 McGee cf 3 0 2 0 Backmn 2b 3 0 1 0 Bryant ph 1 0 0 0 Murphy cf 1 0 0 0right-hander Jose (TeLeon on Aug. 29. American Conference Ripken SS 4 0 0 0 Romlne If 0 0 0 0 Diaz p 0 0 0 0 Schuler p0 0 0 0 4.185— A ground tingle up the middle In East y Eott Murray 1b 3 0 0 0 Gedmon c 3 0 Herr 0 0 2b 4 0 10 Hrnndz 1b 4 0 0 0 B Bob Popettl so I don’t know how they’ll do W L Pet. OB Vn Slyk rf 4 0 0 0 Carter c 3 0 0 0 Brock 1b 4 2 2 2 Chmbis ph 1 0 0 0 the sixth Inning off Pittsburgh right­ W L T PCt. PF PA Rayford 3b 3 1 1 0 Eosler dh 4 0 0 0 hander Rick Rhoden on Sept. 1 Herald Sports Writer against upperclassmen.” Toronto 88 51 .633 — Roenick rf 3 0 0 0 Stapletn 2b 4 1 Penditn 1 0 3b 4 0 1 0 Dvkstra pr 0 0 0 0 Stubbs 1b 1 0 0 0 Forster p0 0 0 0 New England 1 0 0 1.000 X X Now York 85 53 .616 2'/> Porter c 4 0 0 0 Strwbrr rf 4 0 1 0 Madick 3b 5 1 1 0 (kirber p 0 0 0 0 4,185 — A bouncing single over the Miami 0 1 0 .000 X X “ Most of all the talent left from Young If 3 0 11 Lyons ct 2 10 0 head of third baemanJImMorrIsonInthe Boltimore 72 64 .529 14Va Hrnndz dh 3 0 0 0 Hottmn ss 4 1 1 0 Joronsn 1b 2 0 0 0 Foster If 3 0 0 0 Bailor 3b 0 0 0 0 Cerone ph 10 0 0 Buffalo 0 1 0 .ora 9 14 When a high schooi varsity last year, but hopefully these Detroit 71 67 .514 16Va Cedeno 1b 1111 Knlghf 3b 3 0 0 0 Scloscia c 3 1 2 0 Horner 1b 5 0 eighth 10 Inning off PItfsburgh rlghf- Indianapolis 0 1 0 .000 3 45 Dempsey c3 0 0 0 hander Rick Rhoden on Sept. 1. program features an entire roster gentlemen can pull us together.” Boston 69 70 .496 19 Totals 30 1 1 I Totols I t 4 7 4 Smifh ss 2 0 0 0 Santana ss 3 0 1 0 Reyes c 0 0 0 0 Harper If 4 2 2 0 NY Jets 0 1 0 .000 0 31 Milwaukee 61 77 .442 26Va Tudor p 4 0 0 0 Gooden p 2 0 0 0 Matuszk If 2 0 0 2 OberktII 3b 2 0 1 0 4.187 — A tingle to right In the eighth Central of underciassmen and a jjrand new A pair of sophomores, Mike Baltimore 808 810 000— 1 Inning off St. Louis left-hander Ken Cleveland 50 90 .357 38Va Boston 82OO1I00X— 4 Poclork ph 1 0 0 0 Maldond If 2 0 1 0 Runge 3b 1 1 1 0 Pittsburgh 1 0 0 1.000 45 3 coach, it is safe to call the season in Dubiel and Kevin Daley, are also West .Orosco p 0 0 0 0 Andersn ss 4 0 1 1 Kmmns rf 3 0 3 1 Davlev on Sept. 4. Houston 1 0 0 1.000 X X Quarterback Gordon Hamil­ (^me-wlnnlng RBI — Evans (11). 4.188 — A two-run second-inning home question ‘a season in question.’ prospects. ’’Both seem pretty Kansas CItv TV S9 .572 — E—Wiggins. LOB—Baltimore 2, Bos­ Totals 33 1 5 1 Totals 38 0 3 8 Valenzul p 4 1 1 2 Benedict c 4 0 0 1 Cleveland 0 1 0 .000 X V ton takes the snap from California 77 S2 .554 IVi St. Louis 880 8880801— 1 (kinzalz rf 1 0 0 0 Bedrosin pI 0 run 0Into 0 right-field bleachers In Wrlgley Cincinnati 0 1 0 .000 X X That’s the way it would appear competitive,” added Cullen. ton 9. 2B—Evans, Stapleton, Rayford, Field on a 3-2 pitch from Chicago's Chicago 70 58 .507 9 Hoffman. HR—Armas (21). New York 8088008808-0 Shields p 0 0 0 0 West for Cheney Tech’s cross country No matter the record this year, center Sean Howell (above) Oakland 59 71 .493 11 (kime-winnina RBI— Cedeno (5). Camp p 10 0 0 Derek Bofelho on Sept. 5. LA Raiders 1 0 0 1.000 X 0 4.189 — A line single In the sixth team in 1985. the nucleus for the Beavers is while Bryan Castater (right) Seattle 55 74 .458 14'/] IP H RERBBSO DP—St. Louis I New York 2. LOB—St. Hall cf 10 0 0 Kansas CItv 1 0 0 1.000 47 27 Minnesota 52 75 .449 17 Louis 5, New York 2. 2B—Coleman. Totals 44 12 18 11 TotMs 35 3 9 2 Inning to right-center on the first pitch San Diego 1 0 0 1.000 14 9 But first-year coach Bob Cuilen brighter than last season’s 2-9 Baltimore from Chlcogo's Reggie Pafterson on Sept. gets some equipment ad­ Texos 51 87 .370 28 D. M rtni (L12-9 5 2-3 5 4 4 5 1 HR—Cedeno (5). SB—Mc(>ee (43). Los Anseiss 005 510800— 12 Seattle I 0 0 1.000 28 24 has his goals, nonetheless. squad. But keeping the team Wednesday's Results Athaila 010 800 020— 3 5. Denver 0 1 0 .000 15 20 justment from Eagles' as­ Stewart 21-3 1 0 0 0 2 4,190— A line single In the first Inning to " I ’m hoping for at feast a .500 together could be a problem. Texas 5, Oakland 3 Boston IP H RERBBSO (kime-wInnIngRBI—Marshall (11). NMIonal Conference Toronto 3, Detroit 2 St. Louis E—Ramirez, harper. DP—Las Angeles left-center on the first pitch from East season,” said Culien, whose Beav­ Cullen realizes what he’s up sistant coach Rich Beleke- Oledo (W 7-9) 9 3 1 1 0 8 Chicago's Reggie Pafterson on Sept. 8. Boston 4, Baltimore 1 HBP—by D. Martinez (Armas). Tudor (W 108) 10 3 0 0 2 7 , 1, Atlanta 1. LOB— Las Angeles 9, W L T Pet. PF PA ers open today, hosting Stafford against: "Being a trade school, it’s wicz during practice Chicago 5, Minnesota 0 T—2:36. A—15,254. New York I Atlanta 10. 2B— Kommlnsk 2, M ar­ 4,191 — A line single to right In the fifth Dallas 1 0 0 1.000 44 14 Milwaukee 4, New York 3 Gooden 950037 shall. HR—Valenzuela (1), Brock (20). Inning off Chicago's Reggie Pat­ NY Giants 1 0 0 1.000 21 0 High at 3:15. "And I think we can hard to keep the interest in Wednesday night at Charter Konsas CItv 2, California 1 Orosco (L 5-5) 111112 SF—Motuszek. terson on Sept. 8. St. Louis 1 0 0 1.000 27 X make it with some speed work and athletics because most of the kids S e ^ le 9, Cleveland 5 T—3:03. A—52,516. 4,192— A line single to left-center In the Philadelphia 0 1 0 .000 0 21 some endurance.” get empioyed.” Oak Park. Manchester Thursday's Games first Inning off San Diego's Eric Show Washington 0 1 0 .000 14 44 Cuilen bases hopes on the (All Times EOT) Brawara4,Yankaaa3 6lanta11,Aatroa4 on Sept. 11. Central Schedule: Sept. 12 Stafford H, 23 Midget Football League Minnesota (Smithson 14-11) at Chicago Rada 2, Padraa 0 Chicago 1 0 0 1.000 X 20 development of two promising Berlin A (Sage Park), 27 RHAM H, gets its season under way (Nelson 8-9), 7 p.m. First Bome MInnesoto 1 0 0 1.000 28 21 NEW YORK MILWAUKEE Pannant racaa at a glanca freshmen. Matt Aipert and Todd 30 Rocky Hiil, Stafford H. Toronto (Stieb 13-10) at New York SAN FRANCISCO HOUSTON SAN DIEGO CINCINNATI Detroit 1 0 0 1.000 28 27 next Friday night at Mt. (Guidry 18-5), 8 p.m. ObrhM ObrhM ObrhM ObrhM Green Bov 0 1 0 .000 X 25 Rose. Oct. 7 Coventry H, 11 Vinal Tech Baltimore (Dixon 5-3) at Boston Hendrsn cf 5 0 0 0 Molitor 3b 5 0 10 Glodden If 5 4 4 1 Boss cf 3 10 0 ObrhM ObrhM Tampa Bay 0 1 0 .000 28 X “ They’re both better than aver­ A, 16 East Hampton A, 17 Bacon Nebo. Mttnglv 1b 4 1 0 0 Ready If 4 1 1 0 Templtn ss 4 0 0 0 Milner cf 5 0 0 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE (Nipper 8-10), 7:35 p.m. Trillo 2b 5 1 1 0 Reynids ss 4 2 3 1 Royster 2b 4 0 1 0 Rose )b 3 2 2 0 E a t W#tt age, and are running quite weil,” Academy H, 21 Portland A, 25 Texos (Stewart 0-5) at California (Witt Winfield rf 4 0 1 0 Cooper 1b 4 2 2 2 Woodrd 2b 0 0 0 0 Walling 3b 4 0 1 2 LA Rams 1 0 0 1.000 X . 15 12-7), 10:30 p.m. Boylor dh 3 1 1 0 Slmmns dh 4 0 3 1 Gwynn rf 4 0 10 Porker rf 10)0 W L Pet. GB Cullen noted. “ But they are yoiing. Cromwell A. CDavIs ct 1 1 0 0 Cruz If 3 0 10 Garvey 1b 4 0 0 0 Esasky If 3 0 0 2 New York 83 54 .505 — Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 27 28 Friday's Games Sample If 4 1 1 1 James pr 0 0 0 0 Deer If 2 0 10 Pena 2b 10 0 0 San Francisco 0 1 0 .000 21 X Robrtsn 3b 4 0 1 1 Riles ss 4 0 0 0 Martinez If 3 0 0 0 Venable If 0 0 0 0 St. Louis 83 54 .505 — s Minnesota at Cleveland, 2, twl-nlght Driessn 1b 3 2 1 2 Mmphrv rf 4 1 1 0 McRvnI cf3010Bell3b 4010 G am a Remaining New Orleans 0 1 0 .000 27 47 Toronto at New York, night Pagllarl 3b 0 0 0 0 Gantner 2b 4 0 0 0 Brown 3b 3 1 1 1 GDavIs 1b 4 0 1 0 Thursday's Game Baltimore at Detroit, night Wynegar c 2 0 0 0 Ho^ldr cf 4 0 2 0 Bochv c 3 0 10 Concpcn ss 4 0 1 0 ST. LOUIS (25). Road (12) — at New Welimn 3b 1 0 0 0 Garner 2b 2 0 0 0 Bevacq 3b 3 0 1 0 Diaz c 3 0 10 York (1) Sept. 12; at Chicago (3) Sept. 13, (All Times EDT) Boston at Milwaukee, night Hudler 2b 4 0 0 0 Moore c 3 Yongbld 0 2 0 rf 4 1 2 3 Pankvts 2b 2 0 1 0 LA Raiders at Kansas CItv, 8 p.m. Jets complete mission Kansas CItv at Oakland, night Mechm ss 4 0 2 0 Robldx ph 10 0 0 Show p 2 0 0 0 Redus p f 0 0 0 0 14,15; at Pittsburgh (3) Sept. 15 (2), 17; at Brenly c 3 0 10 MIzerock c 4 0 0 1 Davis ph 1 0 0 0 Vn Grdr c 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia (2) Sept. 18,19; at Montreal Sunday's Games Chicago at Seattle, night Huppert c 0 0 0 0 Adams ss 5 0 1 2 NIekro p 0 0 0 0 Butfalo at NY Jets, 1 p.m. Texas at Calltomlo, night Romero rf 3 0 1 0 Gott p 5 12 1 Bullock ph 1 0 0 0 Jackson p 0 0 0 0 Oesfer 2b 3 0 ) 0 (3)Sept.27,28,29.Home(13)— Montreal Felder ph 1 1 1 0 Wolter p 0 0 0 0 Brownng p 4 o 1 0 (3) Sept. 20, 21, 22; Pittsburgh (2) Cincinnati at St. Louis, 1 p.m. Mathis p 0 0 0 0 Franco p 0 0 0 0 Sept. 23,24; Philadelphia (2) Sept. 25,25; Dallas at Detroit, 1 p.m. signing three holdouts Totols M 3 6 2 Totals 37 4 13 3 Ashby ph 10 0 0 Natlonil League standings Ono out when winning run scorod Power p 0 0 0 0 New York (3)Oct.1,2,3;Chlcogo(3)Oct.4, Houston at Washington, 1 p.m. Modden p 0 0 0 0 TotMs 31 0 5 0 TotMs 30 1 8 2 5,5. New Englond at Chlcoga, 1 p.m. Now YoiK 000 300 000— 3 Splimn ph 10 0 0 LA Rams at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (UPI) — E Miiwoulcoo 200 010 001— 4 Son Dlogo 000000808-0 NEW YORK (25). Rood (14) — at five-year pact and was looking to Eott Game-winning RBI — Cooper (10). Solono p 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 80) 8001 8 k- 2 Montreal (4) Sept. 13 (2) 14, 15; at Indianapolis at Miami, 4 p.m'. With the announcement that No. 1 bring his saiary in iine with W L Pet. OB Bailey ph 0 0 0 0 (kime-wInnIna RBI — Esasky (7). Chicago (2) Sept. 23,24; at Philadelphia Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. E—Meochom. Coopery Moore. DP— TotMS 39 II 14 18 TotMs 34 4 8 4 Atlanta at San Fronclsca, 4 p.m. draft pick Ai Toon would be in contracts signed last season by New York 83 54 .606 — New York 1. LOB—New York 7, E—Show. DP—Son Diego 1, Cincinnati (2) Sept. 25,26; at Pittsburgh (3) Sept. 27, Chiefs renew rivairy with the Raiders San Francisco 184 310 011— 11 St. Louis 83 54 .606 — M ilw a u k e e 10. 2B— R eady. 3B — 1. LOB—San Diego 4, Cincinnati 11. 28,29; otSt. Louis (3) Oct. 1,2,3.Home (11) New Orleans at Denver, 4 p.m. camp by evening, the New York center Joe Fields and guard Dan Montreal 73 64 .533 10 Houston 888801021— 4 NY Giants at Green Bay, 4 p.m. Winfield. HR—Cooper (15). SB—Sample (kune-wlnnlng RBI— Drlessen (5). 2B—Browning, Diaz, Bell. 3B—Rose. — St. Louis (1) Sept. 12; Philadelphia Jets front office completed a Alexander. Phllodelphlo 68 68 .500 14Va (1).S—Ready. SB—Gwynn (12). SF—Esasky. (2) Sept. 15,17; Chlcogo (2) Sept. 18,19; Seattle at Son Dlega, 4 p.m. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (U PI) — under the same umbrella in 1970. That all but took the Chiefs out of from last year.” 66 71 .482 17 E—P ankovlts, Gladden. DP—San Monday's Gome two-day mission Wednesday that Fields will earn $375,000 this Chicooo IP H RERBBSO Plttsburgh(3) Sept.20,21,22; Montreal (3) There’s something about the Los 1 ne rivalry between the Chiefs and the playoff hunt. Overcoming < Pittsburgh 44 91 .326 38 New York Francisco 1. LOB—San Francisco 9, IP H RERBBSO Oct.4,5,5. Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 9 p.m. should beef up their offense season and $425,000 in 1986. Alex­ The Raiders have beaten the West Houston 5. 2B—Gladden, Deer, Angeles Raiders that brings out Raiders hasn’t been the same three early losses in the AFC West Chiefs five straight times and are Cowley 7 9 3 2 1 6 Drlessen, Gott, Reynolds, Walling. San Diego considerably. ander’s deal is for $350,000 this Los Angeles 82 55 .599 — Shirley 2-3 1 0 0 0 2 Show (L 9-10) 7 7 2 2 5 1 W a t the worst in the Kansas City since, although the Kansas City Cincinnati 72 64 .5W V'/i 3B—Reynolds. HR—Glodden (3), Gott season, $425,000 next year and is like trying to jump the Snake also 2-0 in their prime-time na­ BordI (L S4) 2-321100 (3), Youngblood (4). SF—Drlessen, Jackson 1-3100)0 W L Pet. GB Chiefs. faction tikes to think it is still one of Son Diego 71 57 .514 IIW Rlghettl 0 1 0 0 0 0 Walter 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 L a Angela 82 55 .599 — Toon, a 6-foot-4 wide receiver $475,000 in 1987. Powell’s original River Canyon on a motorcycle — tional television contests, downing P YoungMood. Houston 58 70 .4^ I4V3 Milwaukee CInctnnMI Cincinnati 72 54 .529 96) 9 6 3 2 3 7 IP H RERBBSO Brwnng (W 15- 81-3 5 0 0 0 5 (3am« Remaining Transactions ball League teams had a bitter Son Francisco 54 84 .391 28Vj San Francisco will join offensive tackles Marvin year, $280,000 in 1986 and $300,000 But who could blame the Raiders losses (13-3), Seattle finished se­ in 1977. But the attraction Thurs­ Cowley pitched to 1 batter In 8th; Franco 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 LOS ANGELES (25). Rood (13) — at rivalry back when Jim Otto, Wednesdoy's Results Rlghettl pitched to 1 batter In 9th. Gott (W 7-10) 9 8 4 3 3 4 Power (S 20) 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Atlanta (1) Sept. 12; at Cincinnati (4) Powell and Reggie McElroy, who in 1987. for losing interest? The Chiefs cond with four losses (12-4) and the day night isn’t the exposure on San Francisco 11, Houston 4,1st WP—Co wley. T—2:56. A—8,540. Houson T—2:17. A—47,237. Sept.11(2),14,15;atSanDlego(2)Sept.15,. George Blanda, Wiliie Brown and have not gone to the playoffs since Raiders finished third with five Houston 10, San Francisco 9, bid NIekro (L 9-12) 3 5 5 5 4 3 had ended holdouts by signing with The Jets reportedly were willing national television. 17; at San Francisco (3) Sept. 20,21,22; at Gene Upshaw wore the silver and 1971; that 13 years represents the losses (11-5) in 1984 and all three St. Louis 1, New York 0,10 Innings Mathis 2 4 4 4 1 0 H oaton (3) Sept. 23,24,25. Home (12) — San Francisco — Recalled pitchers the Jets on Tuesday. Toon becomes to improve Poweli’s saiary this "When we play the AFC West,” Phllodelphlo 4, Montreal I Modden 3 2 1114 Rager Mason and Bobby Moore and black, and Buck Buchanan,' Bobby longest post-season drought in the went to the playoffs. Solano 1 3 1 1 0 1 Houston (2) Sept. 18,19; San Francisco (3) the final No. 1 selection of the 1985 year to $350,000 with promises to Kansas City coach John Mackovic Chlcogo 3, Pittsburgh 1 Sept. 27,28,29; San Diego (2) Sept. 30,Oct. Inflelder Mike Woodard from Phoenix of Bell, Len Dawson, Johnny Robin­ AFC. The Raiders have also The two-pint, 1984 setback was Cincinnati 2, Son Diego 0 BluaJaya3,Tlgara2 Roaa-Cobb comparlaon draft to sign. renegotiate after the season. said, "those games are special for Imp: 1; Atlanta (2) Oct. 2,3; Cincinnati (3) Oct.4, the Pacific Coast Leogue. son and Jerry Mays wore the red humbled the Chiefs in head-to- the initial exposure to the Chiefs- Los Angeles 12, Atlanta 3 AatroalO,GiantaB 5,5. BasketbMI “ We’re glad to have Al Toon McElroy, from West Texas State us any time we play them. If year Thursday's Games and white during the 1960’s. head meetings since the merger, DETROIT TORONTO CINCINNATI (25). Rood (13) — at Cleveland — Signed guard Dirk coming in,” said Jets Coach Joe University, was selected by the Raiders rivalry for Kansas City played them Friday morning, it’d S e t (All Times EDT) PMo Rose's Yoar-BV' YoirHitTotals Atlanta (2) Sept. 18, 19; at Houston (3) MInnIetleld of Louisville of the Continen­ The Chiefs won 87 games, three winning 18 times and tying twice in St. Louis (Andulor 20-9) at New York ^jrhM ObrhM (Second (Same) Year, Club Hits Walton. “ How much he can help us Jets in the second round of the 1982 nose tackle Bill Maas, the club’s still be a special game for us. We Man Whltokr 2b 4 0 0 0 Garcia 2b 2 1 1 1 Sept. 20, 21, 22; at San Francisco (2) tal Basketball Assocotlon. A FL championships, two Western 30 games. 545-4 (Lynch 10-7), 1:35 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO HOUSTON 1953 Cincinnati 170 Sept.30,Oct. 1; otSan Diego (2) Oct.X3; at Philadelphia — Signed forward will depend on how much mentally draft. He spent the entire 1982 first-round draft pick that year. He know them, we play them, we do a Montreal (Youmons 2-2) at Phlla- Trmmll' ss 3 2 10 Moseby ct 4 0 1 1 ObrhM ObrhM 1954 Cincinnati i 139 .259 Division titles and one Super Bowl The two teams meet again on Gibson rf 4 0 0 0 Mulinks 3b 3 0 1 0 1955 Cincinnati LosAngela(3)Oct.4,5,5;atChlcago (1) Volse Winters. he can absorb. We’ll probably give season on injured rese^ye with a was disgusted with that game and lot of things against each other. d e l^ lo (Rowley 11-5), 7:35p.m. Gladden cf 5 1 0 0 Thon ss 3 10 0 209 .312 To Be Announced (If necessary). during that AFL- dominated era national television tonight and the Chlcogo (Eckersley 8-5) at Pittsburgh Parrish c 4 0 2 0 B«ll If 4 12 0 Woodrd 2b 5 1 3 1 Ponkvts rf 4 2 1 0 1955 Cincinnati 205 .313 him a shorter game plan or work knee injury suffered in training does not want to see a replay. “ The fact that it’s on national Lemon ct 4 0 11 Oliver dh 4 0 10 Home (13) — San Diego (1) Sept. 12; Los Utah — Cut center Billy Paultz; signed white the Raiders won 77 games, (Rhoden 8-13), 7:35p.m. Roenick It 5 2 2 0 Bass cf 4 2 3 2 1957 Cincinnati 175 .301 assistont coach Scott Layden to a 5-vear on some special things.” camp. Chiefs head into the game thinking "E very club has the will to win in television means our families and Herndon If 4 0 1 1 Shephrd pr 0 0 0 0 1958 Cincinnati 210 Angeles (4) Sept. 13 (2), 14, 15; San Los Angeles (Reuss 12-9) at Atlanta Brown 3b 0 0 0 0 Cruz If 5 0 ) 1 .335 Francisco (2) Sept. 15, 17; Atlanta (3) contract. one AF L championship and Jhree they can play on even terms with July,” Maas said. "That’s when (Johnson 4-0), 7:40 p.m. Evans 1b 3 0 0 0 Upshaw 1b 4 0 2 1 Welimn 3b 3 2 3 0 GDovIs 1b 4 1 2 3 1959 Cincinnati 218 .348 The Jets put on a woeful display “ Marvin and Reggie look to be in our out-of-town friends who' nor­ Sanchz dh 3 0 0 0 Whitt c 3 0 0 0 Sept. 24,25,25; Houston (3) Sept. 27,28,29. CMIege Western Division crowns. The two the Raiders. But then, that’s what it’s easy to be a front-runner. We San Diego (Hawkins 17-5) at Cincinnati Yongbld rf 3 1 1 2 (kimer 2b 3)00 1970 Cincinnati 205 .315 Arizona State — Named Keith Hughes against the Los Angeles Raiders, good shape aithough they both mally don’t get the chance will get Brookns 3b 2 0 0 0 Barfield rf 3 0 0 0 Green 1b 5 0 2 2 Bailey c 3 1 1 0 1971 Cincinnati 192 .304 teams were 10-10 in head-to- head Kansas City thought in 1984. (Tibbs 7-15), 7:35 p.m. Fernndz ss 3 1 10 and Rob Chavez assistant basketball losing 31-0 in their season opener missed' training camp,” said felt it (1984) was going to be our to see us. That adds to it. But the E m San Francisco (LaPoint 7-12) at Nokes c 2 0 0 0 Rivero 3b 4 1 2 1 1972 Cincinnati 198 .307 competition during those years. The Chiefs and Raiders took 2-0 Totals 31 1 5 1 Totals 30 3 9 1 1973 Cincinnati 230 AMERICAN LEAGUE coaches. last Sunday. New York quarter­ Walton. year. But we lost to the Raiders biggest thing is that it’s an AFC Mar Houston (Kerfeld 1-2), 8:35p.m. Brenly c 2 1-11 DlPIno p 0 0 0 0 .338 EosI Marshall — Named David Fridav's Games Dotrolt 180801800-3 Adams ss 5 1 2 2 Hethcck p 1 0 0 0 1974 Cincinnati 185 .284 back Ken O’Brien was sacked 10 “ I am in good shape and if called Then came the merger of the records into last season’s meeting and that was it. We sulked about it West game and a traditional fire, Toronto 081 180 lOx— 3 W L Pet. GB Bralne athletic director. St. Louis at Chlcogo Jetfeoat p 1 0 0 0 Walling ph 1 1 1 3 1975 Cincinnati 210 .317 times as the Jets piayed with upon to play I ’ll be there,” said N FL and AFL, which put all but Los Angeles prevailed, 22-20, to for three or four weeks. We lost our rival.” New York at Montreal, 2, night (Same-winning RBI— Moseby (10). Moore p 0 0 0 0 Dowlev p 0 0 0 0 1975 Cincinnati 215 .323 Toronto 88 51 .533 — E—Bell. DP—Detroit 1. LOB—Detroit New York 85 53 .515 2Vz Pan American — Named Conrad transplanted guards Ted Banker American pro football teams send Kansas City on a 1-3 skid. sense of winning and it took us Los Angeles at Cincinnati, 2, night Minton p 0 0 0 0 Calhoun p 1 0 0 0 1977 Cincinnati 204 .311 Colbert athletic director. Powell. “ I am a professional, it’s Kansas City and Los Angeles are Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, night 4, Toronto 8. 2B—Bell. 3B—Upshaw. CDavIs ph 1 0 0 0 Pena 3b 10 0 0 1978 Clnclnnotl 198 .302 Games Remobilng almost the whole season to get it HR—Garcia (7). SB—Brookens TORONTO (23). Road (12) — at New Football and Guy Bingham at tackie good to see friends again and it’s both 1-0 and coming off impressive MDavIs p I 0 0 0 1979 Philadelphia 208 .331 Houston — Waived auorterback Brian back. I hope we learned something Son Froncisco at Atlanta, night (12). S—(Jorcla. Deer ph 10 0 0 1980 Philadelphia 185 .282 York (4) Sept. 12,13,14,15; at Bostan (2) against the Raiders. good to be back in that iocker openers. Sev 1981 Philadelphia 140 .325 Sept. 17,18; at Milwaukee (3) Sept. 27,28, Ransom; signed quarterback Mike With the three players signed room.” San Diego at Houston, night Totals 39 9 14 8 ToloM 34 18 11 18 29; at Detroit (3) Oct. 1,2,3. Home (11) — Moroskl. Invl IP H RERBBSO Son Francisco 211888888- 9 1982 Phllodelphlo 172 .271 and in or on their way to camp, the McElroy, who signed late Tues­ Detroit 1983 Philadelphia 12) .245 Milwaukee (4) Sept. 20,21,22,23; Boston Minnesota — Running back Chuck Giants’ defense disc Houston 18e588 0Ix— 18 Terrell (L 138) 7 9 3 3 4 5 Game-winning RBI — Boss (5). 1984 Montreal, Cine 107 .285 (3) Sept. 24,25,25; NewYork (3) Oct.4,5,5; Munde retired. Jets will be expecting an improved day evening, was less excited the Amarlcan Laagua raaulta Hernandez 1 0 0 0 0 3 E—Garner. DP—Houston 1. LOB— 1985 CIncInnMI 95 .257 Baltimore (1) Oct. 7 (llnecessary). NY Jets — Signed wide receiver Al performance against the Buffalo about his return. Sot Toronto Son Francisco 9, Houston 5. 2B— Totals 4,193 Toon. (3avls 51-3 3 2 1 2 5 NEW YORK (24). Rood (9) — at St. Louis — Signed defensive bock Let Bills at the Meadowlands next “ I ’m not really satisfied with the 14tt Royala2,Angalal Pankovlts, Wellman 2, Rivera, Cruz, Nelson and free agent safety LIffort Moi Lamp (W 90) 1 2-3 2 0 0 0 2 Adams, Boss. HR—G. Davis (14), Detralt (3) Sept. 17,18,19; at Baltimore (3) Sunday. contract,” he said. “ But I came in concerns’ Dickey Lavelle 1 0 0 0 0 1 Walling (5), Boss (13). SB—Gladden Year, Club Hits AVfl. S ^ . 20,21,22; at Toronto (3) Oct. 4,5,5 Hobley. Asked if the Jets’ shellacking by because I ’m a football player. I 3prr Henke (S 11) 1 0 0 0 0 3 (27). 1905 A sacks last he can be consistent the next 15 Tl Mkmosota Butora c 1 0 0 0 Daulton c 4 0 0 0 the NFL Wednesday said he will been made, I will immediately join Romonlck (L 138) 7 7 2 2 2 1 Wnnngh ph 1 1 1 0 Folov ss 2 1 1 0 4,193 • - Pete Rose, 23 years, .305 week,and he plays as aggressive a weeks, it’ll be a big plus for us.” ll( Moore 2 1 0 0 0 1 Viola (L 13-14) 1 5 4 3 1 0 g Ob r h pet. FRIDAY end his holdout and return to the the team. If the offer comes this Schrom 5 2 1 1 4 3 O'Borrv c 0 0 0 0 KGrose p 2 0 0 0 averogo, 13,770 at bats. McGee, SIL 128 505 M I X J50 84 D. Jackson pitched to 1 batter In 8th. WshnM ph 1 0 0 0 4,191 — Ty Cobb, 24, J57, 11,429 Beys Seccer Rams if they make a verbal “ good- afternoon, I will play in Philadel­ T—2:41. A-32,905. Lvs(irM|ar 2 1 0 0 0 1 (kMrrero, LA 124 439 92141 J21 East Catholic at South Windsor, 3;X. a Gulicksn p 2 0 1 0 3,771 — Honk Aaron, 23, JOS, 12J54 Herr, StL 135 508 79159 J13 faith” offer. phia on Sunday.” lu FrobM ph 1 0 0 0 3,530 — Stan M a lM , 22, J11,10,972 _ G irls Seccer B ik r n lw 17-8) 9 4 0 0 2 10 Sandberg, Chi 129 514 M153 J11 Coventry at East Catholic, 3:X. “ My salary right now is about Dickerson’s statements came a hi Viola Mtehod to 2 batters In kid. L u c a p 0 0 0 0 3,515 — Tris Speaker, 22, J44,10,208 Rolnes, Mtl 1X507 98 157 .310 ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. Thmpsn ph 1 0 0 0 3,430 — H ona Wagner, 21, J29,10,427 one-half of what top running backs day after Rams coach John to WP—Lvsander. T—3:n . A—12857. Oester, CIn 127 439 51 IX JOS SATURDAY Totob 31 1 5 1 TOMS 31 4 9 3 3,419 - - Carl Y(otremskl, 21, .2U, Parker, CIn 1X534 n i5 4 JD7 are now being paid,” Dickerson Robinson called the situation N Bowling MObtroM 888888188-1 11,988 Peetbpll ANNUAL h( (iwynn, SD 1X541 73155 J07 East Catholic at South Windsor, 1 :X . said at a news conference. “ NFL “ tragic for us and tragic for Eric.” WlHadeWllO 881881 18k— 4 M il — Eddie CMIIns, 25, J28,9,949 Cruz, Hou 1X483 57147 JM Is (kimo-wInnlna RBI— SomuM (13). 3,383 — Willie Mays, 22, J02,10J81 Beys Seccer teams regularly renegotiate or Robinson accused Dickerson’s ad­ INSUMNSMITHS SINCE Scloscia, L> 117 3X X105 .310 Wethersfield ot Manchester, 10:37 PERCENTAGE 01 LOB—Montrool 9, Phllodolphla 7. 3,251 — NopLalole,21, J39.9JM Aneertcon Laggye extend contracts to pay the going visers of not looking out for his best 2B—(killickson, Wilson, Maddox. HR— 3,152 — Paul Waner, 20, J33,9JS9 Q.n>» to Hoflia EngliMara r b _PCI. Xavier at East Catholic, 10:X a.m. rate to their players..Tony Dorsett, interests. . % RATE fu Radio, TV Schmidt (28). SB—Schu (7), SomuM (45), 3X181 — Cop Anson, 22, J34,9,108 Bogge, Bos %% X305 J57 1914 7 7 g o n h w ill of Cheney Tech, l : X p.m. C( Phyllis WolcoskI 195, Kristine Cw- Rolnes (56). S—K. Grots. 3X)31 — Rod Corew, 19, .328,9,244 Brett, KC 1X457 93150 J O John Riggins and Marcus Allen are “ I ’m my own man,” Dickerson penter 454, Froncihe Turgeon 193-520, 3X B 1- Lou Brock, 19, .293,10J32 Woodstock at Bolton, 11 a.m. Ll Mattingly, NY IX SX WIS1 J X Covmtry at Woodstock, 3:15. good examples. said Wednesday. Ruth Skiba 450, Toni Robertson 1 8 2 ^ , TODAY IF H RERBBSO 3X H 7- Al KMIne, 22, .297,10,115 Henderson, NY 1X455 1X151 .3X fli DIone Cote 198-501, Cunninohom 1:30 Mets vs. Cardinals, SportsChan- ixm - - Roberto Oemente, 18, .317, MCC at Massosolt, 2. “ Because I wanted to honor my The bruising runner gained 2,105 IK nel, WKHT Butler, Clev 1X507 91157 J10 ^ ® lris Seccer 455, Shirley Eldrldgo 178-501, Trudl (kllllcksn (L 13-11)5 8 3 3 2 5 9,454 BMnes, Chi 1X545 74158 JOS present contract (which has two yards last season, breaking O.J. 649-5241 Sc East Catholic ot Manchester, 1 p.m ZuMoma 108-513, M arly Dvorak 180- 7:30 Red Sox vs. Orioles, WTIC rodlo. Luca 2 110 12 Z987 — Sam Rice, 20, J22,9,259 Lacy, Balt 1X 4X 55131 J05 years remaining), I asked for an Simpson's season record of 2,003. 65 E. Center Street v m E n a ct 513, Alyco McArdle 480, Morttm (iront . ■ 8:00 Yankees vs. Blue Jays, WPOP X984 — Sam Crawford, 19, J09,9JI0 Coventry at Woodstock, 11 a.m. Cooper, Mil 1X543 71155 J05 _ . _ Cress Cegptry gitsnsion and the Rams promised Today is the 45th day of the u n IDiUni'STREET. manCHESTER 34 185-473, Cathy Bohlallan 470, Janet. 8:00 NFL: Chiefs vs. Raiders, Chan­ K. Gross (W 14-10)9 5 1 1 5 7 X 9 U - Willie KeMer, 19, J45,8,591 Davis, Sea 1X495 721X JOI Manchester, Ct. Dakin 19(M79, Cindy Hurley 458. nels 8,40. PB—Doulton, O'Borrv. T—2:23. X 9 a — Frank RoMnson, 21, .294,10X105 Eost C optic, Manchester at Wind nw Ibay would do that. For the last holdout. MMItor, Mil 118 479 K144 X I ham Invitational. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Seot. 12, 1985 - 19 |g - M/\NCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Sept. L2, 1985 Not going to Yanks Sports In Brief Seaver recalled ' 2711 Wo)narow8kl to start for UConn 6 4 3 Classified.. Household Goods 62 For advertisements to be Business Opportunities .. .22 Store/Office Space .. STORRS — Patti Wojnarowski, a standout sweeper in her days Notices Situation Wanted ...... :. .23 Resort Property ...... M isc. for S a l e ...... 63 Rates published Monday, the dead­ at Manchester High, will be in the starting line-up for the from waiver list Lost/Found...... 01 Employment Info...... 24 Misc. for Rent ...... Home and Garden 64 Minimum Charge; line is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. nationall ranked University of Connecticut women’s soccer team P erso n als...... 02 Instruction...... 25 Wanted to Rent...... P e t s ...... 65 $3.00 for one day when the Huskies open their season today against Monmouth Bv Randy MInkoff White Sox board chairman Jerry Announcements...... 03 Roommates Wanted . Musical Item s ...... 66 P e r W ord; College in Storrs. United Press International Reinsdorf said the Sox had to A u c tio n s...... 04 Recreational Items 67 1-2 d a y s ...... 20e Read Your Ad Wojnarowski, listed as a sophomore, will be in the line-up as a exercise one of three options Real Estate Antiques 68 3-5 d a y s ...... 18C Classified advertisements defender. CHICAGO — Chicago White Sox before the deadline passed: they Services Tog Soles 69 6 d a y s . .160 are taken bv telephone as a could withdraw the waivers and Homes for Sale ...... 31 UConn has been in the NCAA Final Four the last four years and general manager Roland Hemond Services Offered...... Wanted to Buy 70 26 d o v s ...... 120 convenience. keep Seaver, make a trade or just Financial Condominiums...... 32 finished No. 2 in the nption in 1984. credited the New York Yankees Painting/Papering — The Manchester Herald is let the future Hall-of-Famer go. M o rtg a g e s...... lb Lots/Land for Sale ...... 33 with making a very shrewd move Building/Contracting responsible only.for one incor­ by not agreeing to sign star pitcher The Sox chose the first option, Personal Loans ...... 12 Investment Property ...... 34 Roofing/Siding ...... rect insertion and then only UConn hooters win first Tom Seaver, who had been put on meaning Seayer will remain with Insurance...... 13 Business Property ...... 35 Heating/Plumbing — Automotive Deadlines tor the size of the original waivers. the team for the duration of the Wanted to Borrow ...... 14 Resort Property ...... 36 NEW BRITAIN — Matt Addington’s goal early in the second Hemond said Wednesday the season. F lo o r in g ...... Cars/Trucks for Sale 71 For classified advertise­ insertion. half gave 12th ranked University of Connecticut a 1-0 win over Yankees never intended to sign “ These things happen all the Income Tax Service . Motorcvcles/Bicycles 72 ments to be published Tues­ Errors which do not lessen New England rival Boston College Wednesday night at Willow Seaver, but that their claiming of time. If you asked my gut feeling, I Employment Rentals Services Wanted...... Rec Vehicles...... 73 day through Saturday, the the value of theadvertisement Brook Park in New Britain. the 300-game-winner Tuesday pre­ didn’t think anything was going to Rooms for Rent ...... 41 For Sale Auto Services...... 74 deadline is noon on the day will not be corrected bv an Addington scored 11:50 into the second half on a cross by vented other contenders from happen,” Reinsdorf said. & Education Apartments for Rent ...... 42 Autos for Rent/Lease...... 75 before publication. additional insertion. freshman Dan Donigan. UConn is now 1-0-3 for the season. It was claiming him. Seaver said he had told the White Help Wanted ...... 21 Homes for Rent ...... 43 Holiday/Seasonal___ 61 Misc. Automotive ...... 76 BC’s season opener. “ While Seaver would have liked Sox he would be interested in Senior goalkeeper Andy Pantason registered his third shutout to have gone home to close out his returning to New York, adding he in four games, making four saves. career, the Yankees nevertheless wasn’t surprised the deal was UConn resumes action Sunday against Vermont in Storrs at 2 refused to make a deal with us attempted. because they probably felt they did “ They had come to me and asked h elp d D h elp WANTED d D HELP WANTED I ^ D hELP WANTED p.m. IHI hELP WANTED [ID HELP WANTED H O HELP WANTED O D WANTED H D HELP WANTED not want to help our club. But at the me if I was interested and I said ‘yes,’’’ Seaver said. “ Itwouldhave same time, they knew that nobody Experienced Mother of 3 Drugs force Muncie’s retirement been kind of like going home.” Medical Secretary — Well Established com­ Port Time Truck Driver Help Wanted — Waitress else could claim Seaver either,” — Apply in person, will core for one or two Seaver said he was uncertain Manchester medical of­ pany looking for responsi­ and Cook — Apply Luigi's Hemond said. 11om-3pm weekdays. Ar­ Restaurant, 706 Hartford chidren in my South EDEN P R A IR IE . Minn. — Running back Chuck Muncie, what his future would be with the Machim Operators IMMEDIATE fice. Monday to Friday, ble people— good driving The White Sox yanked the records. Benefits. Cupid thur Drug, 942 Main Rood, Manchester. Manchester home be­ (Jos Station Attendant — saying he could not balance his drug rehabilitation and footbail, White Sox after this season. OPENING 10am-6pm. Duties Include right-handed Seaver, 40, from the Male and female, tor transcription, filing, sche­ Services. 289-1527. EOE. Street. tween hours ot 7:30om Full time. Experience not announced his retirement Wednesday. waiver list Wednesday about an “ We’ll have to wait and see,” plastic injection mold­ Part time SIT E D IR E C ­ Port Time Teller Wanted and 4pm. Prefer 18 necessary. Complete Be­ The nine-year veteran was traded to the Minnesota Vikings duling and telephone hour before a 2 p.m. EDT deadline Seaver said. ing. Second and third TO R for before and alter work. Experience re­ — Apply In person. Herit­ months or older. Port nefits. M 8i M Service, July 19 by the San Diego Chargers at the urging of N FL The Yankees, the team Seaver East Hartford Office time hours O.K. Referen­ Bolton, 649-2871. after a deal could not be worked out shifts. No experience school programs In Man­ quired. Send resume to needs energetic person to age Savings & Loon, commissioner Pete Rozelie. with the Yankees. Like many beat Aug. 11 forcareerwinNo.300, chester. Planning, soma Route 31, Coventry, EOE. ces available. Coll 647- UP I photo necessary. Apply In Box R , c/o Manchester handle front desk. Heavy Rozelle, who felt Minnesota’s history of helping players with major league teams, the White Sox were looking for pitching help in person Monday thru bookkeeping responsi­ Herald. telephone, excellent typ­ Service Station Mechan­ 9844. ics or Attendants — Full Saute Cook — Flexible drug-reiated problems would benefit the three-time Pro Bpwler, place players on waivers to deter­ their stretch drive for the Ameri­ Friday. 9am-4pm. bilities. Education degree ing, general office duties. had suspended Muncie for the 1984 season after traces of cocaine mine market or trade value. can League East flag against first Chicago's Tom Seaver, who notched his 300th career or experience with school Attendant for busy lull Coll 528-9366. or port time. Uniforms hours. Pleasant atmos­ “The fact the Yanks put in a place Toronto. victory against New York, was claimed by the Yankees Acromold Products aged children preferred. service gas station, 2:30- furnished. Apply In per­ phere. Good starting pay. Plumbers Helper — Expe­ were found in his urine. son, 252 Spencer Street, Coll 649-2811. rience not necessary, full claim put us in a position to talk If Seaver had gone to New York, 100 Windermere Ave. 8;00pm, Monday thru Fri­ Wonted; Secretory: expe­ 2 when his name appeared on the waiver list. Clubs CONTACT YWCA at Manchester. Delivery Person Wanted time, complete benefits. it would have been his third time Ellington, CT day, 6 hours on Saturday. rienced Typist - Boo- only with the Yankees,” Hemond couldn't -agree on a deal and Seaver's name was 647-1437 or 456-7904 Childcare and Light — Port time nights and M 8< M Service, Bolton, around.The first two times were Apply In person, Barry's keeper, with expertise In Steelers’ Dunn undergoes surgery, said. “ We obviously could not after 6:30 pm. Texaco, 318 Adorns Warehouse Personnel po­ housework for profes­ weekends. Apply'In per­ 649-2871. reach a mutual agreement.” with the New York Mets, withdrawn. securities- (stock etc) PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh Steeler nose tackle Gary Dunn Street. transactions. Hours 9-3. sitions available Imme­ sional couple with one son, Liggett Pharmacy, Wrlte-stote experience, diately. Must be school aged child In 404 West Middle Tpke., Live In Companion — For Wednesday underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right knee, a dependable. Good stort­ Manchester, live-ln or Manchester Porkode. elderly West Hartford team spokesman said. prior employment; re­ PRODUCTION WORKERS commendations etc. ing pay. Apply In person, own transportation. Ref­ woman. References and Dunn has had problems with the knee and had similar surgery Reply Box 711, 180 Prestige Pork Rood, erences. Student pre­ Lawn Core Applicator Po­ health old experience re­ on it in January 1984. He injured the knee Sunday against Parker admits association with pusher Manchester, CT 06040. East Hartford, CT. ferred. Days, 522-5593, ev­ sition — Over $200 per quired. Call 523-7782. Indianapolis Colts, but it initially was not believed to be serious." e n in gs & weekends, week storting salary. • Sewers 646-2327. High school diploma and Part Time Afternoon posi­ Bv Pohia Smith groupie charged with 16 counts of baseball. accepted business proposals that Janitors needed lor good driving record re­ tion available for depen­ United Press International selling cocaine to major-league Strong is the first to stand trial; he turned over to financial advi­ • Packers light maintenence work SCHOOL BUS quired. Agronomy back­ dable person for general NFC cites McMahon, Bess sors for consideration before he early mornings, 6 days baseball players in Pittsburgh three others have pleaded guilty to • General Labor per week. Can lead to DRIVERS ground preferred. Coll cleaning service In the NEW YORK — Chicago quarterback Jim McMahon was PITTSBURGH — Dave Parker between 1980 and 1984. various drug charges, and three learned the proposals were a front. supervisory position. Call Openings lor September. 649-8667 for appointment Manchester area. Hours named NFC Offensive Player of the Week, and Mihnesotasafety testified Wednesday he bought The two-time National League others, including Greer, are await­ “ I later found out that wasn’t • Machine Operators Mr. Howard. 721-6244. Will train. Please call 537- and Interview. Evergreen ore 12:30pm-4;30pm, Mon­ Retired persons wel­ Assistant for Manchester Lawns, 53 Slater Street, day thru Friday. Retirees Rufus Bess NFC Defensive Player of the Week for the opening cocaine from accused pusher batting champion — the sixth ing trial. exactly what he presented himself 5234 or 537-5766. com e______Doctor's Oflice. Part- Manchester. ore encouraged to reply. weekend of the season, it was announced Wednesday, Curtis Strong and introduced his major-leaguer to appear against Under cross-examination by de­ to be,” Parker said. Jobs open in all departments. Full and part time. time Including one late fense attorney Adam Renfroe, The exchange in which Renfroe. Coll 649-3181 between 9om- McMahon completed 23-of-34 passes for 274 yards, and two former Pittsburgh Pirates team­ Strong — testified under immunity No experience necessary. evening per week and 4pm. ______touchdowns in the Bears’ 38-28 victory over Tampa Bay. He also mates to still another accused from prosecution that he made Parker said he helped two Houston dramatically accused Parker of possible Saturdays. Plea­ ruining the Pirates came while- Town of iNanchastar Little Ceasars ran for two TDs. dealer. four or five buys from the defend­ Astros, Enos Cabell and J.R. Apply at: sant Personality a must. Port Time Driver — Must Renfroe was trying to elicit name& School Crotslag Bess forced three fumbles, recovered one fumble, intercepted Parker, currently a Cincinnati ant in Pittsburgh and another in Richard, arrange a cocaine buy No experience necessary. Waitress Wanted — Wed­ know streets In from Greer. of teammates Parker had intro-, PILLOWTEX CORPORATION Pizza Coll 646-5153 or leave mes­ Manchester. Apply In per­ a pass and was in on 10 tackles in the Vikings’ 28-21 upset victory Reds star, admitted using cocaine Philadelphia. Guard nesday thru Saturday, as a member of the Pirates from But Parker spent most of his Parker also said he introduced duced to Greer. Part time/days. sage with service. son, Krause Florist, 621 over San Francisco. 49 Regent St., Manchester, CT 06040 Police Dapartmaat 11:30-2:30, Inquire within, 1976 until he decided it was hurting time on the witness stand Wednes­ Greer to his Pirate teammates as a “ I introduced Shelby Greer ta General help needed In Vic's Pizza, 151 West Mid­ Hartford Rood. Hourly Rate *4.25 his play and quit in 1982. But he day explaining his relationship gas and oil investor and occasion­ the whole team as a gas and oif Super clean carry-out HELP WANTED dle Tpke., Manchester. man...I think the initial introduc­ 646-1737 Port Time Secretary Red Wings sign Brent Fedyk rebuffed defense attempts to por­ with Shelby Greer, a former ally “ arranged through our travel­ EO E M/F Manchester residents restaurant. Flexible sche­ tray him as the man ultimately Pittsburgh resident who now ing secretary for Shelby Greer to tion came from me, but that was on! only. No specialized ex­ dule from mIdmornIng PREMIUM PAY- Small Engine .Service Wanted — 10 hours per DETROIT — The Detroit Red Wings have signed right wing responsible for hooking youjger works as a sales representative for be on our flights.” the pretense that he was a gas and; perience required. until mid-afternoon. Ideal Monday-Friday .Technicians needed by a week, Tuesday & Thurs­ S day 3pm-6pm, Sunday Brent Fedyk, their No. 1 pick in the 1985 entry draft, to a five-year teammates on the drug and a telecommunications company in But he repudiated Renfroe’s oil man.” For application apply to tor someone with chil­ Breakfast & Lunch Hours growing company. Expe­ contract. General Manager Jim Devellano announced the Personnel Office. dren In school. Contact rience and own tools re­ 9om-1pm. Coll Temple causing the collapse of the Pirates. Philadelphia. repeated attempts to portray Renfroe challenged him: “ So, as' This location is currentiy $4.00 an hr. to start Beth Sholom, 643-9563, Wednesday. Greer was indicted with Strong Parker as a middleman on alleged a result, you were instrumental in, Town Hall. 41 Center George tor an Interview. quired. Full 8i Part time. Parker returned to federal court Street, Manchester, Con­ 7:00pm - Closing Tuesdays, 3pm-8pm or Fedyk, 18, who has two years of junior eligibility remaining, destroying Rod Scurry’s career by- W.H. Preuss Sons, Rt. 6 & for continued cross-examination and five other men earlier this drug deals between Pirate team­ necticut. Litttu CeuMrs Pizza $5.00 an hr. to start 44, Bolton, 643-9492. Thursdays, 3pm-6pm. will be in Port Huron. Mich., Tuesday when the Red Wings open summer on drug trafficking mates and Greer. introducing him to Greer and* invoived in a iabor dispute. today, the eighth day of the federal Females, minorities and 534 East MIddIa Tpka. APPr MCDONALD’S training camp. trial of Strong, a 38-year-old charges after a lengthy grand jury Parker said he initially met cocaine because he wasn’t as. handicapped are encour­ (In tha WaWa eanttr) Babysitter for 10 year old Philadelphia caterer and baseball investigation into cocaine use in Greer as an investor and actually strong as you?" aged to apply. 1221 Toliand Tpke. boy In his home. Second 646^300 Manchoater. CT shift Including alternate 46 W estCenterSt weekends. 647-7806. Equipment Repair — We E Manchester, CT are looking for a full time Office/Warehouse Posi­ repair person to work on Work in Manchester! CLERK tion — Full time begin­ vacuum cleaners, buffers, Process shipping documents for fast RN-FACILITY ning level to outside soles power sweepers, pressure paced manufacturing concern. Some SUPERVISORS duties. Stocking, fabrica­ sprayers and electric mo­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTING 643-2711 tion, receiving and ship­ tors. Experience pre­ phone work, figure aptitude a must. Fuii (3-11, 11-7) ping, sonrie paper work ferred. Repair work will Typing-Pasteup time Monday thru Friday. Competitive Progressive skilled nurs­ duties. Call between 4-5 be done In house and at wage and benefit package. Apply at ing in rehabilitative facil­ for on appointment. 649- customer business loca­ Notices ity seeks qualified super­ 9252. tion. Coll Karl or Nell at P HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HD HD HD HD HD HD visors to join our manage­ Ro-VIc, Inc., Manchester, We have an opening for a person with accurate PILLOWTEX CORPORATION ment team. Candidates for on Interview. 646-3322. Easy assembly worki Munson's Candy Kitchen, with demonstrated super­ Persons to work In kit­ Cleaning Person tor Painter — Must be fully typing skills to operate a Harris terminal and to do 49 Regent Street, Manchester, CT $600.00 per 100. Guaran­ Route 6, Bolton Is accept­ chen with other girls. To beauty salon. 2 hours a experienced In Interior' visory experience In a Bus Person — Individual LOST AND FOUND teed Payment. No Expe- ing applications for port make sandwiches and day, 4 days a week. Per­ 646-1737 long term care or acute needed Monday thru Fri­ __ I exterior residential work; pasteup work in the composing room of our daily Bookkeeper — Mother's rlence/No Sales. Details time employment for both other kitchen duties. 649- fect for student. Call 643- Permanent Part Time Dental Receptionist — rehab setting will be given day, 11:30-3. Must hove send self-addressed Call Inkel Pointing, Inc.r preference for these car­ hours. Experienced Impounded — Male, 10 sales and stock delivery. 0305. 2103. Tellers — Inquire Savings Someone to work Satur­ 649-0095. : newspaper. neat appearance. If Inter­ stamped envelope; ELAN 20-24 hours per week, call Bank of Manchester, 923 THIS COMPANY IS eer path positions. Wages through balance ested, coll 643-2751 and ask years, shepherd, Buckley days only. Manchester and benefits are among sheet/ledger/one-write School. Call the VITAL-173, 3418 Enter­ for appointment, 649-4332. Machinists — Minimum 5 Main Street, Manchesteir, office. Please send re­ for Paul. ______prise Road, Ft. Pierce, FL Part Time Help— Wanted the best in the field, this system. Coll tor appoint­ Manchester Doo Warden, years experience. Set up 646-1700. sume to Box T, c/o for daytime and nightime. Five day work week with a full range of medical and CURRENTLY may be the opportunity 33482. Bartender — Port time and operate brldgeport, ment between 4 and 5pm, 646-4555. Manchester Herald. Apply In person at Arthur you have been longing 649-9252. evenings and weekend Clerical Worker — With lathe, machining centers. Part TImelafter schbol) life insurance benefits. lor. Respond in conli- Salesclerk. Apply In per­ Treachers, 401 Cented INVOLVED IN A days. Hourly wage plus varied duties. Full or part Liberal overtime. Wages mall order business needs Street, Manchester. dence; son, Marlow's Inc., 867 gratuity. Experience pre­ help with preparation of Wanted — Babysitter. Clerk — Full time. Ac­ time. Insurance benefits. commensurate with abil­ M. J. Toomoy, D.N.S. counts Receivable De­ Main Street, Manchester. ferred. Apply Manchester Apply In person only, ity. Paragon Tool Com­ materials. Apply at Con­ LABOR DISPUTE. Tuesdays 8i Fridays, ANNOUNCEMENTS Country Club, 305 South Shipping and Receiving New Hillside Manor either my home or yours. partment. Heovy CRT Ex­ Blonsteln's Camping Cen­ pany, Inc., 121 Adams necticut Cane and Reed, Clerk - 40 hour week, Manchester Herald Experienced Full Tlme- Main Street or call 646- 205 Hartford Road, Auto Mechanic — Gen­ 278-1060 Must be In Bolton If your perience and phone ter, Route 83, Vernon. Street, Manchester, CT. Monday thru Friday. contact with customers. Em eraencv? In /Bookkeeper and office 0103. 647-9935. Manchester. eral Repairs and service. home. TUI 8:30pm. Coll Manchester, dial 911 for manooer. Apply In per­ Must have own tools, Apply In person, 11am'* For an appointment 649-1931, start Typing and billing knowl­ tire, police, medical help. son, Marlow’s Inc. 867 apply at GUI’s Auto, Route 3pm weekdays. Arthur Immediately. edge required. Interview Permanent Part Time — Competent, Reliable Drug, 942 Main Street. ' Piaaaa caii Shaidon Cohen SEWING Main Street. Manchester. housecleaning person 5-6 6, Bolton. NEWSPAPER CARRIERS bv appointment only. Call Office position. Good typ- Monday-Friday, between 1:30 and 3 p.m. MACHINE Beth ot 525-3474.______Dental Receptionist — In g skills. Legal hours a week. Will pay $6 Newspaper dealer needed NEEDED IN Wanted — Dependable Manchester office, 4 day background helpful, par­ per hour. 646-3532. at 643-2711, Ext. 16 OPERATORS for our South Windsor week. Includes Saturday. ticularly negligence and MANCHESTER AREA Several Local Grafters area. Call 647-9946, Mature woman to care for and two children In our Please send a resume to probate law. Send resume Here^ Your Chance An Equal Opportunity Employar M/F Bolton Board Clerk Invite you to a unique Manchester Herald. Box N, c/o Manchester to Box S, c/o The Baldwin Rd. all /Assembly Work In spare display of their talents at Manchester home, Mon­ HAND Wonted — 2-4 evenlngs- day thru Friday, days. Herald. Manchester Herald. Birch 8L 105-188 /month. $15 per meeting time mornings or after­ the home of Linda Adams, Caregivers Needed — To To Get C a rd j^ BASTERS noons. Flexible schedule, Saturday, September Call 6464)559. SprucaSL 115-149 minimum. Coll Karen at Hairstylist — Three full work In day care center Will train. Apply between 649-8743. relaxed working environ­ 14th, of 19 Galaxy Drive, time tor busy Manchester caring for Infants and Parkada ApL all ment. Great opportunity Manchester, CT, 10am- Clerical — Full time posi­ 8:30 am - 3 pm salon, no following neces­ toddlers, morning and af­ PICTURE THIS Farguaon Road 121-360 Carpenter Helpers — No (or extra Income for up­ 3pm, 647-0279. tions In pleasant office Machine Shop needs de­ sary. Good benefits. Call ternoon shifts, 5 hours coming holiday season. environment. Health Insu- pendable people for se­ Concord 8L oil experience necessary. Manager, Command Per­ each. Starting $4 per hour. PIONEER Year round work. Glas­ Coll Terry tor Into. 872- rance/benetlts program Carpenters Needed — condary operotlon. Expe­ formance. 643-8339. Call 643-5535. Rirdnor 8L 3-86 3081. available. Free parking. Full time veer round em­ rience preferred but we PARACHUTE tonbury area, 633-2904. Emj Experience using adding ployment. Steady work will train desirable candi­ HIghlond 8L 8-167 machine, typing skills and company benefits. dates. Full or part time. $ EXTRA MONEY $ COMPANY INC. Men, Women, Teenagers helpful. $4.25-85.00 an hour Must be experienced, con­ Days only. Apply Tues­ Hale Rd. to work on form. You & Education G. FOX MANCHESTER HERALD name your hours. Apply depending on experience. scientious, have own tools days and Thursdays, Manchester, CT Wanted Immediately — Apply In person, Prague and transportation. Call 10am-2pm at CB Enter­ EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES With Your Own Part-Time Job.' Call Circulation Dapt. at Corn Crib, Bucklond Responsible mom or stu­ Shoe Company, 200 Pitkin 742-5317, 8:30am to 5pm, prises, 75 Woodland 644-1581' Rood, South Windsor be­ dent to bobyslt 2 year old Street, East Hartford. Monday through Friday. Street, Manchester. The G. Fox Distribution Center has the 647-9946 M/F EOE tween lOom and 6pm or In your home, 5-9om, HD HELP WANTED following fully benefited positions An excellent opportunity for call 644-3260 or 644-1454. Tuesdays 8, Thursdays. available. Hartford Rood, Brewer Town of Manchoster And Like i t Special Education Aide — 2 The Manchester Board of Street, East Hartford area Housewives and Mothers with, Glostonbury Public Education seeks appli­ Part-Timo . TELEPHONE SOLICITOR: 20 hours WHY NOT GET INTO THE required. Wages negotia­ cants for a playground G. FOX JOB FAIR per week 4:30-8:30 and Saturdays, 8- CASHIERS TICKETERS EXCITING WORLD OF ADVERTISING? Schools. Ten-month, 28 ble. Leave message, 289- aide at Robertson School. Soiilor CHIions’ 4:30. Previous phone marketing ex­ young children bring them hours per week. Applica­ 2573. Wednesday, 9/18 — 9am-12noon :: tions available from Glas­ 11:30-1:15. $3.75 per hour. Cantor perience 0 plus. SECURITY WE NEED AN Contact Mr. Freeman, tonbury Board of Educa­ Accurate Typist — Program Assisisnt - Tem- If you’re looking for a full or part time opportuni­ with you and save on tion, Glastonbury, CT 647-3371. EOE. porary Part-time at $7.00 The G. Fox Distribution Center can offer you a • FURNITURE TECHNICIAN: 2 years Needed for shipping of­ experience In burn In, uphalstery ty with flexible schedules you can really identify ADVERTISING SALES REP. 06033. Phone 633-5231, Ext. fice. Light filing. par hour. IS hours per solid base pay, generous store discount privi­ with, you'll find it at BJ's Wholesale Club. When babysitting costs. 441. Affirmative Actlon/E- weak for 30 weeks from leges plus an added bonus - an incentive pro­ touch up, etc., heavy customer con­ Excellent benefits. Apply October through May. To tact. we card you at our door.. .we open it. MON. THRU FRI. 8:30 to 5:00 auol Opportunity Em­ to 603 New Pork Avenue, COORDINATOR gram designed to reward top performers ployer, M/F. OF VOLUNTEERS assist with program de­ From milk to motor oil, you'll find it all at BJ’s. Sales .experience preferred, but will train. Ideal for the West Hartford. EOE. velopment and planning, where It counts. In their paychecks. Each week • D A T A E N T R Y : 12-8pm. Shift requires A wholly owned subsidiary of the Zay re Corp., recruitment of volunteers, over 40% of our employees earn Incentive pay. self-starter with previous experience. college graduate or someone looking for a career Aide — Glastonbury Pub­ The Manchester Pub­ monitoring activities and we are an inventive members only, self-service, change. lic Schools. Ten-month, lic School system Is significantly increasing their earnings. Join us Will consider highly motivated cash and carry merchandising warehouse. We assist In office. trainee. twenty-eight hours per seeking candidates for for coffee and donuts on Wednesday, 0/18, stock over 2 acres of brand name goods for busi­ $ week. Applications avail­ a Coordinator of Vo­ Weedareifclng Inslntetor $ Benefits Include: Dental — Specialty office, from 9am to 12noon and find out what we have ness and organizations all over. And now we're lunteers. This Is a 20 - $8.00 per hour, five • CLERICAL: General duties Including able from Glastonbury Vernon Circle - Full time hour per week position hours par weak for fall to offer. CRT Input and matching Invoices. At­ stocking some exciting positions for you to take • pleasant atmosphere e holidaye A birthdays Board of Education, Glas­ front desk position avollo- to begin immediately. and winter sessions, total Positions available are: tention to detail a must. advantagr of. 22 Hours Per Week * • good salary, plus Ineantivas e gas mllaaga tonbury, CT 06033. Phone ble Immediately, pre­ No benefits - $7.50 per of 12 weeks. Ability to 633-5231, Ext. 441. Affirma­ vious dental office expe­ teach proper use of So if you want to get in the door to a great op- hour. Please submit • Data Entry/Clerical • STOCK: Shipping and receiving ex­ ^rtunity.. .Out out this card and bring It to Must have a reliable car. tive Actlon/Equol Oppor­ rience necessary. Salary letters of application woodworking tools, sa­ Salary Plus Gas Allowance tunity Employer, M/F. fety. and basic wood­ • Shipping/Receiving perience a plus. Full time. BJ'a Wholoaala Club In Hartford on Monday and benefits commensu­ and/or resumes as For confidential intarviaw: rate with experience. soon os possible. For working tschniquas. • Merchandise Processing through’ .Saturday,...... from 11am to... 8pm.,: ,265 SOUND INTERESTING? Apply Monday thru Friday, 9am-4pm Rev. Moody Overpaaa, Hartford, CT (near Please call 8724331. further Information, Applications are avallabis • Full/Part Time You can be a Herald Area Adviser and handle and ■Call Penny Sadd • 643-27111 contact Mrs. Pat at the Personnel Office. 301 Governors Highway Jal Lai), ^ p ly to our Office Manager. Or call fupervlie our carrier boys 8i girls. If you like kids - Ladd, Personnel of­ 41 Center Street. Man­ South Windsor 203-724-7541. It could mean a whole new yyant a little Independence and your own Income... Between 9 & Noon Warehouse Clerk — Full SITUATION fice, Manchester Pub­ chester. or by calling 847- E.O.E. Identity for you. WANTED lic Schools, 45 North 3126. ^u al Opportunity and port tint# positions. G. FOX Must be dependable and School Street, M an­ Employer, females, mino­ £Tlllll L l f t ]l chester, CT 06040. 647- rities and handicapped 301 Governors Highway hove good basic moth LIve-ln Companion — 3451. EOE. urged to apply. South Windsor SanrI?rBtpr Mrralii aptitude. Good starting Housekeeping, cooking, G. FO X CALL 647-9946 or 647-9947 rote with good benefits. has driver's license. Coll 528-9624. Phone 6494593. to - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Sept. 12. 1985 KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wflght MANCHESTER FOCUS SPORTS WEATHER Real Estate SALE if vHK wivIp I liliNk. My Democrats defend Fairs roundup has Exchange students Clear, cold tonight; I HOMES "Priced to Sell" — Very < .. v** > , " , nice 7 rooms, 2^\Uonr \ U o n CleszvnsKIClesrvgiil Guilder "PBL Y WB8SWC declines sharply Howells said the August figures to record high been up only 0.4 percent in August remains anemic when special bargain financing 6-4 duplex, spacious tee.ydrtrcwln;...... 5— New homes^ai^dddHIohS/ showed a “ widespread price de­ were it not for the auto boom. rates end, the result could eventu­ Immaculate 3 bedroom rooms, a fireplace In each Construction Co„ 4SS- MMS.- ..jjrb o m s , Fogenty Brotheri'W ttth- QHHWBXFVCXX MB8F JHRE cline’’ and that several items fhat ally be an increase ;in factory Ansaldl Colonial, many apartment, new baths, >cp(dslstwax. igm‘.gmoget, oget, wtehdnkttchdtdrtemo- throom remodetMd; hi- WASHINGTON (U PI) - Wtiole- rose in price during July fell last WASHINGTON (U PI) - In one However, some analysts warned WASHINGTON (U PI) - U.S. orders and production, analyst custom features, gunlte new roof, 2 new gas 'deled, cetllngs, Mdh tNe, Btellatlon water heaters, sale prices fell 0.3 percent in of the first signs that the economy that past experience with special industrial production grew just 0.3 pool and spa with parkllke furnaces. Offered at wewmciean XCEBHRX DWYVX. B8’X month. Overall, food prices say. dormers, roofingi;-ibtsi- giutwge dlsposalSr^ucet August, registering their biggest dropped 0.3 percent in August, with may be speeding up again, retail automobile incentive programs percent in August, part of an landscaping. Assumable $122,500. Jackson 8, Jack- oportment . denffoi or comnierclot. repairs. 649-4539. V^rAk- decline in 2>A years to keep the sales jumped 1.9 percent in August has shown that the industry often anemic 1 percent increase over the The Labor Department also I'U percent financing and son Real Estate, 647-8400 wetray, bi-' aeterCard occepted. WHOeWJ 8H TC XBWWJ Y8 vegetables and pork showing large ,'ijt'.'.MMatl, '/t, - annual inflation rate at the whole­ declines after registering even to a record high, helped by pays a price for the improvement past year, despite a late-summer reported today a 0.3 percent desirable South or 646-8646. you wish, -thnfdi decline in wholesale prices during Manchester location. experleiice^ /4M sale level less than 1 percent, the larger increases in July. extraordinarily strong auto sales, — slower sales when the incentives surge in auto output, the Federal ilfl'.C sepenirv end remodel-> 8FC EBKF8 PHPCV8.” — Labor Department reported today. the Census Bureau said today. end. In this case that could hurt the Reserve said today. the month, keeping the annual $135,900. By owner. 647- Walk Back to School! — erences. d Prices for beef, veal and rice ing services — complete The large drop in the Producer The clearance-sale financing introduction of 1986 models unless The Fed also revised down its inflation rate at the wholesale level 8077. Only a quick hop to ctm trust. Cod: '^‘ home repidrs ond remo- continued to fall while the cost of 3 Manchester High and II- Lort,M7d9i«3. FHEYNC. Price Index — which had risen by rates being offered by auto com­ the special deals are extended. production growth for July and only 0.8 percent. .IMItnwe vlUllllIV ‘WwlHe fish, roasted coffee, bakery goods, May, showing no change for both Pilgrim Lane — Execu­ llng Junior High from erences, iteented ond tn^ PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "You can tell all you need to the same 0.3 percent in July — panies until the middle of next The industry reported the sales Raw materials prices fell 2.4 tive Cape with first floor fresh and processed fruits and months instead of the 0.2 percent these 2 condos. Both haye lured. Cail64MI6S. flo o r Mmding — know about a society from how It treats animals and means that a corresponding infla­ month boosted auto sales 7.1 surge earlier in terms of the percent in August alone. family room and master 2 bedrooms, rec room, processed poultry went up. increases. The output of factories, like new, spedolfitRw beaches." — Frank Deford. tion rate for the first eight months percent, the best performance in number of units sold, not dollars bedroom suite. Over 2,000 appliances and separate olcler ftoorx, nirtunM <»xt Une ot the biggest factors tktW' carpentry and Mosonirv of 1985 as well as for the last 12 Energy costs fell for the third that category since April's match­ taken in. utility companies,, oil wells and sq.ft., 2’/} baths, built by basement. Both offered In Sewing iRty - — Free eelimates. Ocdl tfcrtne«lftooni.Notf!M . months is only 0^8 percent. consecutive month, with gasoline ing increase. mines went up 0.3 percent in June. holding down wholesale prices is Swensson. $149,900. Blan­ the high $50's. Jackson 8, mpktng>£ Jackson Real ing for 2 to 12 acres of Immediately. One, two Machine — Like new. Call assorted Items. Saturday, power brakes, AM/FM Eg] Sewer problem cause erty. Listen - To the Estate, 647-8400 or 646- land, near Bolton Center, and three bedroom apart­ 644-8773. September 14th, 9am. 57 8-track cassette, much AUTOMOTIVE babbling brook from the 8646. or South Windsor to build ments. $410, $475, $525, Baldwin Road, more. Runs good. Looks wrap-around front porch. own home. Please call heat and hot water in­ Monchester. good. $3JX)0. Must Sell. Parts for 73 Buick Apollo 872-7357 or 872-6311. Apartment Sized Stove — Ask for Reggie, 429-4127. All this. In Glastonury, Manchester — $70's. Just cluded. J.D. Real Estate, Avocado, hardly used. and 71 Nova. Engine, For only $154,900. Strano Listed this absolutely 646-1980. $100. Call 646-5692. Tag Sale — TV, vacuum, body 8, 'Windows. Call may be water process Real Estate, 647-"SOLD". adorable 4 room Ranch humidifier, baby clothes, 1972 Mercury Montego — 742-5824. with cheerful klfchen, bedspreads, sleeping bog, One owner, good running Rentals Sears Electric Dryer — condition. $500 or best The tests done with the Globe Immediate Occupancy — good size Hying room with $50. 643-9321. furniture, much more. By Alex Glrelll the problem, 3 Bedroom Ranch with 2 fireplace 8, lovely wood September 14th, 10am- offer. 646-3907. Herald Reporter Hollow water after the EPA order The town responded with a full baths In East Hart­ floors, dining room and Available Immediately — 4pm. Raindate, Sep­ did not show a high BOD and report saying it would conduct ford. Aluminum siding, fenced yard fhat encloses One bedroom, 2 family tember 15fh, 471 Parker 1975 Pontiac Firebird — Sewer officials think they have neither did tests of the same tests in cooperation with the state ROOMS Excellent condition. Low fireplaced Hying room extra deep lot. A delight to house, $350 Including MISCELLANEOUS Street, Manchester. found the cause of a problem that sampled by the state DEP. But the DEP in which samples would be with bay window. Loyely see! Call for details. Sen­ FOR RENT heat, hot water. No pets. 1 ^ FOR SALE mileage. $1,950 as Is. 649- 0054. led federal officials to order an test done with distilled water from split, with part to be tested by the s home that must be seen! try Real Estate, 643-4060. Credit references. Call Manchester — Ideal for investigation at the town sewer the sewer plant did show a high DEP and part by the town. Blanchard 8i Rossetto Pat, 646-1980. BOD. Real Estate, 646-2482. working women near plant. The pollutant problem — or Glastonbury — $179,900. |ra]TAG SALES Youngsaiditwillbe necessary to Beautiful, proud 8, profes­ downtown area. Rrefer Available Immediately — 74 Nova — Automatic, 6 The order in June from the phantom pollutant problem, as it Spacious Colonial — 9 sional describes this spec- non-smoker. References One bedroom, heat, hot cylinder. Looks good. federal Environmental Protection repeat the testing process before may be — has been bothering & security deposit re­ New Classical Record Neighborhood Tag Sole— $750. 659-1239. Agency stemmed from what was he can be sure he has found the sewer officials for more that two rooms plus 2 garages and tacular newly con­ water and appliances fur­ Sale — The Best of Mo­ large barn with horse structed LaCaya 9 room quired. $55 per week. Call nished. Security, no pets. Friday 8, Saturday, 9am- apparently a periodic overloading answer. He said the distilling years. stalls In Bolton. $140's. Mrs. Brook, M-F, 7am- zart, Strauss, Beethoven 5pm. Household wares process at the sewer plant is more Colonial with 4 bedrooms, $350 per month. 646-2970. or Tchaikovsky - Single 1979 Plymouth Horizon — of the sewage treatment plant with If the fault testing does not prove E 3pm only. 649-4510. and miscellaneous. Bat­ Blanchard 8, Rossetto 2Vi baths, 2 fireplaces, album $2 each. The Mes­ New shocks, new trans­ something that caused a high involved than the one at the water to be the answer, the town and the Real Estate, 646-2482. family room, first floor Four Room, second floor, tista Road, Manchester. reading of biochemical oxygen plant and possibly has more things DEP will have to trace the source siah, Religious Gold or Raindate, Sunday 9/15. missions. Good shape. den and loyely priyate Furnished With Kitchen one bedroom. Colonial, $1,500. Call 742-7977. demand in tests on wastes dis­ that can go wrong with it. of whatever substance in the New Cape — Hebron. privileges, clean and Instrumental Collection - yard. Quality to the lost newly decorated. Central, Three album sets, $4 each. charged into Hop Brook. He said at the Olcott Streeet sewage is the cause. That could be Gorgeous customized 7 detail. Call for an appoint­ modern, on busline. AH owner occupied, mld- room, I'/z bath home built utilities. Female only. S.G.T. Co., Call 649-1734 to Robert Young, superintendent of plant, the process entails filtering, a long and costly process, officials ment. Sentry Real Estate, dleoged lady preferred. order. Buick Skylark, 76 — 4 water softening, and the use of by Behrmann. Family 643-4060. Call 647-9813. References. 643-8470 after Automotive the water and sewer division, said of both the town and the DEP have door, V-6, power steering, today that while there is no cartridges. At the water plant the room, fireplace, cedar ex­ S;30pm. automatic transmission, said. te rio r. $110,000. Blan­ Something Special — Manchester — Furnished AM/FM, original owner. conclusive proof, it appears that process is simply distilling without The assumption has been that chard 8i Rossetto Real That's what this house Is! room In 6 room home. Four Room Apartment — Southern CARS/TRUCKS $1,100. 643-9256. the distilled water the town had the other operations. there might be an industry periodi­ P Estate, 646-2482. Beautifully decorated - 3-4 House privileges. Male or Second floor, off Main FOR SALE been using for tests created a Young said cartridges of chemi­ cally dumping something un­ bedrooms, first floor female. Call 649-7911. Street. $375 monthly plus 2 New England “ phantom" reading of high bio­ cals used in the sewer plant treated or inadequately treated South Windsor — New mahogany panelled fam­ months security. 646-7336. NOTICE TO CREDITON8 chemical oxygen demand, known distilling process are changed into the sewers. It is the DEP, not listing, too soon for a ily room - rec room - folly Gentleman, non smoker, Vegetable 1972 Chevy Nova — Re­ ESTATE OF as BOD. If the demand were high, from time to time. He said that the town, that has primary respon­ photo I 8 Room Colonial, 4 landscaped. Coll today I central, pleasant lodge Six Room'Duplex — Near built 307,9,000 miles. Auto­ LOUISE I. KOHLS, late of it would be bad for marine life in unfortunately, the times for the Manchester, deceased sibility for enforcing the law that bedrooms, first floor fam­ $124,900. Joyce G. Epstein room next to shower. center of town, $550 Farm matic. Good Condition. the brook and the Hockanum changes have not been logged. requires industries to pre-treat ily room, 2V2 baths, 2 car Telephone, parking, pri­ $900 or best offer. 742-5824. The Hon. William E. Fitz­ Real Estate, 647-8895. monthly plus utilities and Gerald, Judge, of the Court River. Therefore, he said he cannot tell garage, porch, nice condi­ vate home. 649-6801. 2 months security. 643- certain substances before putting Fresh Vegetables of Probate, District of Man­ Town officials felt that the high whether the time of the changes them into sewer lines. tion throughout. Call us to Entertaining Ideas — are 5372. Nabisco Brands USA Is chester at a hearing held on see through. $142,500. U 8, (Gentlemen only. Central accepting sealed bids un­ September 9, 1985 ordered BOD count at the sewage plant .corresponds in any way to the what you get. In here you Now starting that all claims must be pre­ episodes of high BOD readings. R Realty, 643-2692. yiew this beautiful private location. Kitchen privi­ til 9/20/85, on number about every three weeks was in Manchester — Immacu­ pick your own sented to the fiduciary on or He said the changes will be home with bl-level deck leges. Parking available. 3285, 1979 GMC truck, before December 12, 1985 or fact a laborotory fluke instead of a Super Deep Loti With this Security & References re­ late 3'/j room apartment. true reading. Lab tests by the state logged from now on and that tests leading to bushy lands. Stove, refrigerator, wall- tomatoes. mileage, 111,000,900 cubic be barred os by law provided. Vinyl sldqd, six room Caped rear yard In South quired. $55 per week, 643- foot body. Truck needs Mary Lou Taylor, Hsrald photo by Pinto Department of Environmenal Pro­ will be made to see if there is a Inside Today Cape. Three bedrooms. 2693. to-wall. No pets. Referen­ Clerk Glastonbury area of qual­ ces. $350 plus utilities. Located on new speedometer, can be The fiduciary Is; tection had not been confirming correlation between the cartridge Lots of kitchen cabinets. ity homes, total privacy, 7 649-4003. seen at 35 National Drive, C. Minnie Cavoonaro, You’ve come a long w ay... the town's readings. changes and the high readings. One year old Septic Sys­ rooms, 3 bedrooms, Vh Pleasant Room for mo- Route 44 Glastonbury, CT. Contact a/k /a Minnie Cavagnoro, Young said that distilled water Young said he has not told the 24 pages. 4 sections tem,(super!), Newer elec­ baths Si home warranty ture, working gentleman. Coventry Bob West. Nabisco a/k /a Caroline Cavagnoro Roger E. “Gene" Parrott Sr., chairman of Celebrating 30 years in business, produced at at the laboratory in the Environmental Protection Agency trical system and furnace. Kitchen privileges, park­ 103 Ridge St. Advice. . 15 Lottery _ program. $144,500. STORE AND Brands USA reserves the Manchester, CT 06040 Ro-Vic Inc., recalls the time he relied on Manchester-based Ro-Vic has become Globe Hollow water treatment about his findings yet, because Area towns. . 7 Obituaries . Roof Is twelve years old, ing, near busline, referen­ right to reject any and all Jackston-Showcase, 646- 7 4 2 - 0 2 8 9 027-09 plant was used for testing and that they are not conclusive. BusIneM____21-22 Opinion.. and the back Is enclosed 1316. ces required. Telephone OFFICE SPACE bids. word-of-mouth to advertise his cleaning a major distributor of maintenance Cleteified^_ 22-24 Peopletalk. with Chain-link fencing. 647-9033. 0 products in 1952, when he began products in New England. Stories and the tests were then compared to The agency ordered the town to Comics— 16 Sports— _ . 9-12 Located on Rt. 44A In Datsun, 1981— 210. Hatch­ INVITATtON TO BID tests done with distilled water report by Aug. 15 about what steps Entertainment— 14 Tetevision . __10 Lease It I Or Buy It I — Office/South Windsor — Sealed bids will be received making hand cleanser in his basement. pictures on page 21. Coyentry. See It today!! 4J)00 sq. ft. In excellent Sullivan Ave. 2 large back, air, 5-speed, sun­ from the sewer plant laboratory. it would take to isolate the cause of $76,900. Strano Real Est­ In the Office of the Director downtown location. 4 2 1 a p a r t m e n t s rooms, air conditioning, roof, up to 41 highway of General Services, 41 Cen­ ate, 647-"SOLD". Plenty of parking - possi­ ample parking, $260 a mpg. Private owner. Must ter Street, Manchester, Con­ FOR RENT PETS sell. Best offer over $3,000. necticut, until November IS, ble subdiyidslon. Owner month. 23^6021 or 644- 1915, at 11 ;00 o.m. for the fol­ "Three Family Invest­ anxious to negotiate with 3977. 646-8281. ment" — 3-5-5 Rooms, lots lowing; KGB defector, a longtime double agent, may be in danger buyer or tenant. Ideal for Three Bedroom Duplex In Collie's— AKC Champion FURNISH It INSTALL of remodeling and Indi­ workshop, offices, stor­ newer 2 family home. Office Space — Excellent stock, sable, have shots 1981 Datsun B210 Wagon RADIO COMMUNICATION vidual heating system. age, stores, etc. Jackson Available September location with ample park­ and eve exams; males — Low mileage, sunroof, SYSTEM FOR POLICE The numbers workll DEPARTMENT (REBID) Mondieater Herald LONDON (UPI) - The Danish The Danish justice minister said being further debriefed, intelli­ for a defector from their ranks. He ister Erik Ninn-Hansen said, “ I His defection and the exposure of 8i Jackson Real Estate, 10th. Includes appliances ing. 600, 400 Si 300 sq. ft. and females. Ready to go AM /FM stereo, nice clean The Town of Manchester Is $108,900. Century 21 Lind­ 647- 8400 or 646-8646. car, runs well. Call Ed, 4 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 government said the chief of the Gordlevsky was a long-time double gence specialists said. will have quite a great risk for his would say he has been the West’s the Soviet espionage operation in and wall-to-wall carpet­ office suites are now on 9/21/85. Great family on equal opportunity em­ Soviet KGB operation in London sey Real Estate, 649-4000. ing. Heat not Included. available. 649-2891. dogs. Call: 528-4589. 649-2947. ployer, and reaulreson otflr- agent and “ the West’s most In an interview with NBC life.” most important source of Britain prompted the government $520 monthly. Security . nriatlveoctlonpollcytarallof who defected to the West was a important source of information" television in the United States, Shevchenko said Gordlevsky information." to order the expulsion of 25 Soviet "Two Family - Owner and Its Contractors and Vendors longtime double agent and another and references required. 2 500 sq. ft. Office — Excel­ To A Good Home. Small 1974 Dodge Dart Sport — as a condition of doing busi­ TOWN OPANOOVBR on Soviet intelligence matters. defector Arkady Shevchenko said will have to “ change his face and The Danish Justice Minister said diplomats, officials and Tenant" — to help pay the children accepted. No lent location. $200 per Shepherd/Lab mix. She's Good condition. $300 or ness with the Town, at per BOARD OF TAX REVIEW prominent defector said today the News reports said the double Gordlevsky's life was “certainly" not appear in public." Gordlevsky was a longtime double journalists. mortgage! 2 large rooms, Colonial — 50 Westmins­ pets. Call 643-7635. month. Includes heat, jan­ 5 years old. Good with best offer. 643-6125. Federal Order 11246. spy's life is in danger. agent took asylum in British in danger. British government sources de­ agent and “ the West’s most Hansen said the defection of 3 porches, separate heat, ter Road. 3 bedrooms, 1 Vi Bid Forms, plons and specifi­ The Board of Tax review for itor and parking. 649-5334, kids, good house dog. the Town of Andover will London braced for possible So­ custody because he had been “ In the KGB, there are mafia nied that the KGB station chief important source of information" Gordievski, who seiwed as a garage and large loti tile baths, formal dining 643-1971. Datsun, 1973 610 Wagon — cations are available at the meet September 23, 1985, 643-7175. . 1 General Services' office. viet retaliation involving expulsion compromised and was about to be laws,” said Shevchenko, a former changed sides for money, women on Soviet intelligence matters. diplomat in Denmark for 10 years, $130's. Century 21 Lindsey room, fireplaced Hying Very good Interior and TOWN OF 7;09-8;00 P.M. for the pur- of British personnel in Moscow, but Real Estate, 649-4000. room, eat-ln kitchen. By pose of hearing complaints recalled to Moscow. undersecretary at the United Na­ or drugs. They said it was “ a would eliminate a valuable source Pedigree Chocolate Lab body. Needs motor work. MANCHESTER, CT on Motor Vehicle Assesi- the Soviets had taken no action 24 But the British Foreign Office tions who came over to the West in “ I would say he has been the owner, $94,500. 647-9038, $450 or best offer. 647-1420. ROBERT B. WEISS, matter of principle" because he of Western intelligence. Five Room Duplex — ROOMMATES — Female (sprayed) 2 ments. Meeting will be held hours after the announcement of refused to comment on the timing 1978. “ When they join the KGB West’s most important source of "Owner Retires" — leav­ appointments only. GENERAL MANAGER In Town Office Building. was disillusioned with the Soviet “ There has been a close connec­ Near busline. Adults, no WANTED years old, great with kids. 0244)9 Oleg Gordlevsky’s defection and information," Erik Ninn-Hansen 3 ing nice family neighbor­ 1980 Chevy Citation — 4 of Gordlevsky's defection. He was they know that it's a death penalty system. tion between Gordievski and Dan­ pets. Utilities not In­ $75. Call 742-5921 between 0284)9 ' the expulsion order for 25 Soviets hood, 3 bedrooms, I l l Concord Road, 5-8pm. - door, hatchback, auto­ being kept somewhere under tight and that the KGB has a long hand In a television interview in said in a television interview in ish intelligence for a long tim e," Florida room, 2 car gar­ Manchester — Only cluded. Available October from Britain. 1st. 647-1037. Professional Female — matic, air, FM stereo TOWN OF ANDOVER British security and probably and a long memory, particularly Copenhagen,' Danish Justice Min­ Copenhagen Thursday. Hansen said. age. Great lawn and $105J)00 for this cozy 5 Wanted to share spacious Free Kittens — Calico cassette. 69,500 miles. ABEEttORW OFFICE landscaping! $70's. Cen­ room Ranch with finished Duplex for Rent — 2 Contemporary Condo In Females. 8 weeks old and Good condition. 649-4459. tury 21 Lindsey Real Est­ basement. Fireplace, car­ bedrooms, new bath, Manchester. $300/month litter trained. 742-8089. Anyone owning PERSONAL PROPERTY In the Town of An- ate, 649-4000. peting, hardwood floors, 2 plus 'h utilities. After 1* •’•'■••’Y notified that he Is required by low to declare newer kitchen, garage, 1977 Plymouth Volare Sta­ ••Here the first business day of Novem- car garage, large lot. And, washer and dryer hoo­ Spm, call 6464)801. Free To Good Home — 9 tion Wagon — Slant 6 ?*Ll**? P Personal Property o w i^ by him and sub­ Wells Fargo hearings will be open Country Living — Yet, And, And..... U 8> R kups, working couple pre­ month old (Sermon She­ engine, 78,000 miles. l e t to toxotlon In this town on the first day of October 1915 It’s not so unusual Contemporary Ranch re­ FOIIureto file such list will result In o tin Mree^wno^^ close to everything! ferred. After 6om, 649- eo I HOUSEHOLD pherd female, spayed Many new parts. Excel­ Imposed by Connecticut State Statute. oenoiiy os Lovely 3 bedroom Ranch duced to $159,000, super 7532. with all shots, needs a lent condition. Best offer. By Kenneth Bazinet history. public to view the proceedings Did you wake up this morning thinking something was wrong? on a beautifully lands­ house, super location, su­ GOODS______yard. 643-2133, 646-3775 af­ 646-8823. c o n s is t s OF: Industrial Equip- United Press International under a court-imposed “ gag order" Was your head in a whirl and your heart without song? per price, and yes, super iriantF Con^petor i Eoulpmtnt* Form Mochintrv. Truck Suspects’ kin claim While denying the motion, Eagan caped lot, in one of Bol- Available October 15th, $ ter 5pm. ComptTf« LIvMtp^F Commtrcioi Furnitura and EquIp* said he would consider individual prohibiting disclosure of what was nicel If you'd like a good When you put on your shoes did you break a new lace? fon's most sought-after rooms, 2 bedrooms, gar­ Used Refrigerators, M utt Sell — 74 Mustang HARTFORD — A federal magis­ harassment by feds defense requests to close the heard in the court. buy, call me now. Jack J. r o o % ' < ? 3? i i S t r ^ doclorJd St Was your razor so dull it put knicks in your face? areas. Charming fire­ age, heat Included. $550. Washers, Ranges — Ghia, 4 speed, 4 cylinder. trate denied a defense motion to bar courtroom if the government offers Eagan ruled it would be “ virtu­ Loppen, Actlye 'N' Able ®^CLARE Rtol Eitott or Roolitorod Motor Vohl- — story on page 17 place, great built-lns, su­ Security and references clean, guaranteed, parts Best offer. 644-2137. reporters from bail hearings today evidence prejudicial to the ally impossible” to enforce such an per deck. Won't last - Only Realty, 643-4263. and service. Low prices. Was the orange Juice warm and the coffee ice cold? required. Crocket H] ANTIQUES for 12 suspected terrorists charged defendants. o r ^ r and also said the media $104,900. Joyce G. Epstein Agency, 643-1577. B.O. Pearl 8, Son, 649 Forms or# ovolloblo for thoto aooklna s p e c ia l r i acmibi Was the newspaper wet and the headlines too bold? Real Estate, 647-8895. Main Street, 643-2171. 78 Buick LeSabre — Cus­ CATION of LANDf FARMER'S EXEMFTIOtT ond in the $7 million robbery of a Wells ball hearings beginning,,today in “ In this way, the court can generally has the same right of U.S. District Court. Three Room Furnished Next To Nothing — tom, excellent condition. 7^10)^ PERSONS undtr Soclol^curltv. (PJk. F'argo depot two years ago. address the legitimate concerns of access to proceedings as thepublic. Did you wife get upset when you left her no money? Dining Room Set, $100. Corner Source and Eoit 649-4067 after 4:30pm. U.S. Magistrate F. Owen Eagan Eagan, in a ruling Thursday, said the defendants with respect to Relatives and other supporters of When you barged out the door, did she yell, “ Don’t be funny?” Here It Is — For all buyers Manchester — By Apartment — Responsi­ VETERANS; Votoron's Dlachoraot must bo who are looking for a owners, 6 room (3ambo- ble gentleman preferred. Coffee table, $70. End Center. 649-0533. Open Sa­ jiltd wltti tjo Town CItrk prior to Octobor l. Dhiobltd V f- ruled the hearings will be open to defense lawyers including civil prejudicial pretrial publicity while , 12 suspects gathered outside the turdays, Mirrors, wooden the news media and the public, but rights attorney William M. also safegaurding the first amend­ downtown courthouse Thursday to Was your car kind of sluggish and the traffic outrageous? starter home in latl Built Ranch, 2-3 bed­ Heat not Include. Ayallo- tables, $75/pr. Lamps, $60 1980 Subaru Station .oi'ISIbiil??* VSY m ” *• Cerfifleate 0* Manchester under $70J)00, rooms, 2 baths, family ble Immediately. For In­ tor pair. Convection oven, accessories, tin, prints, oil Wogon — 5 speed, air, Veteran's Administration. may be closed if the defense shows Kunstler bad failed to meet the ment rights of access of the public voice support for the defendants Were your fights with co-workers quite loud and contagious? this Is the home for you. formation, call 643-6441. $75. 6438184. lamps, samplers, bu­ that evidence offered by federal burden of proof in asking to keep and denounce the FBI actions in the room, garage, deck, large AM/FM, new brqkes- emotkm October l to receive the 81000 ex- and press,” the ruling said. Well, forget it, dear friend, and don’t feel so unusual. Has two bedrooms, extra rooms, conyenlent loca- reaus, commodes, cruets, /tlres. $3,500.649-9120. prosecutors is prejudicial to the reporters— but not the public—out Kunstler had argued the defend­ case. paper.______'Cause it happens quite often, you'll learn on perusal. large kitchen, enclosed tlon. 646-5645. Available Immediately — When you call Classified Tflf OttiF* I* open Monday through Friday, 9:00 defendants. of the courtroom. ants would be denied a fair trial Relatives said their families sunporch for evening re­ 2 rooms plus both. Ap­ to place on ad, o friendly The 12 suspects, whom the FBI Eagan’s ruling was issued on the were physically and emotionally Classified ads serve the It you need a better car to because of prejudicial pretrial You see, it’s Friday, the 13th, when most people say, laxation, garage, treed lot pliances included. $300 Ad-VIsor will answer your 1970 Volvo 142S — 1977 alleges are members of a Puerto second anniversary of the $7 harmed by FBI agents during the people today ... lust as drive the youngsters to MoOerIck — Good condi­ thstimony they said would be given “ What will happen will happen, Someone meant it that way." a n d only $6 8,90 0. plus utilities. 2 months call and help you word Rican terrorist group known as Los million robbery at a Wells Fargo Aug. 30 raids at homes and Jackston-Showcase, 646- they hove since our coun­ school, check the many tion, need minor work. S5$'e“$1S'r"'‘ at the bail hearings by the FBI. security and references. your od for best response. offerings In today's Clas­ lUebeteros, were scheduled to depot in West Hartford. It was the businesses in Puerto Rico where 11 1316. try's beginning. Manchester. 647-8649. Best otter. 643-7713. TOWN OF ANOOVBR Kunstler sought to ban reporters - SOL R. COHEN 643-2711. sified columns. 643-2711. 029419 pleas at arraignments and second-largest cash heist in U.S. from the hearings but to allow the of the suspects were rounded up. '