anmft. waiwfay. oct. » , im f - Houtewffe^s tweet potato product ft no pie in the sky MANCHF.STFR L S WORLD \ started reqiMMing' them," she Mrs. RobhuiM began to look int» ment were then established m a tV w A m o a tM J Urn sweet potatoes are shipfled Mrs. Robinson said the pies Had explained, admitting the ingre­ the idea o f cdmmercially prodbts MildiHghuildiHg that formerly Roused a whole to Cher-Dac. where tHtyare already been picked up b y m a jo r OPECstiakMfp Lgffjf PiNfelMitfir dients in her pies were “ pretty ingherpies. Although she had done Dairy l^wen. ITiecdmpaigropened grocery distributors, and the com­ 1 W IS *. iMtlm. — What gtarred basic — hot it was die prnmnlions some interior design and public skinned and processed into pie • tlw dupam of many a its doors May 15 and the i m Yam lining. Mrs. Robinson said about 27 pany recently signed a government OfiMet o f them that made them difrerent . ” relations work, she was “ basically E Sam pfes were s h ip j^ in Jbne. teaws qiigfflofw resigfw hoop K » iMtMMiafeier has bMome mriity for pies were protkiced from each contract allowing It to market the She said she had never really a housewife.” f 'The product logo — Yam E Sam, ‘IMsaM >Bi1i0 r 8 RoWnson Sl^poond box of yams. pies on 90 military bases thought about pursatng mass pro­ Suddenly. Mrs.'Robinson found a caricature of a sweet potato p a g v S IS WiW- RoMiisofi is fouMdei* and . M il in its infancy, the company nationwide. c a duction of the down-home favorite herself conducting marketing stu­ wearing a hat and clothes and drwaWwt o f Chcr-Dac ltd., which has already prod u ct about 8.000 of — that is. until 1992. when "It came dies to see if retail outlets were as carrying a pie, also was the Rut there is another side to P»'hhn!Ss tho Yam E Sam froren its P-inch. deep dish sweet potato to me in a dream. interested in her idea as she was. brainchild o f Mis. Robinson. swast iMMato jdo. Tho product was pies. The frozen. 42-ounce pies success. Mrs. Robinson has found. “ It was kind oflike the questions Convinced there was a demand Cher-Dac uses Louisiana yams cddhed np from Mrs. Robinson's retail for about 54 and can be found And the small, 12-employee com­ I asked so many times as a for the ready-made sweet potato tomafceitspieftiiings. "Their taste own experiences in the Iritchcn in just about every grocery in pany is already suffering growing shopper: 'Why there are so many pie. Mrs. Robinson formed the and texture is different (from those pains. " I s the hoHtfay season T would things you can’t get in the store?' company and recruited about two TPIsa. make sweet potatopies. My friends grown in other states). 'They’ rejust A 5-inch "ta rt" model of the Yam People consume tons of sweet dozen investors. a better yam,” says Mrs. "The demand has really mush­ thooght they were pretty good and potato pies anmially,’’ she said. Offices and production equip­ Robinson. E Sam pie is produced for restau­ roomed a little quicker than we rant and institutional use. anticipated.

iHanrhpfitrr) V'-fni-hpstRr A City 0 * V'HiiqR C"idrrTi HrralJi RCRL ESTATE THIS WEEK fe a tu rin g : ThurMte/, Oct. 30, IBBB REAL SPECIAL CONSIDERATION 30 Cants Is duo this immaculato 3 bedroom ranch. i V4 bath, flraplacod nvlng room, great kitchen with dining L’ area, a lovefy rec room with walkout to a gorgeous mground pool and treed loti Privacy 0 with in town conveniences offered at C oalition ESTATE |1M.gOO.OO... ,yt “M e QUAnAMTEE OUR HOUSESf’... 048-24S2

N OPPORTUNITIES WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSESr threatens g f ar Blanchard & Rossetto C 646-2482 WEAL ESTATE 189 West Ctnltr St. torstr «1 Mtgst St sew er sun Ml ^ S*nior Cillisss Dbceuntii /'------a w F i S H t i i i I ■M(' I By John P. Kirch I II [I III II Harold Naperfar 8 /1 MOO VERNON - 4'4 room vinyl sided Charging that Manchester's sewage treatment Ranch. Scarce price range. Ex­ plant has vielated the federal Clean Water Act, a local ID y CD cellent starter home. environmental group has threatened to sue the town Only $75,900. unless the federal governmem takes legal action. Mancbeater attorney Bruce 8. Beck, who representa the Manchester Environmental Coalition, aald he haa MANCWEBTEN • Cream Ruttf tent a letter to the federal Environmental Protection Enjoy the privacy of a slngle-fam- Agency aaking It to revoke the state’s authority to Ify situation without the malnte- enforce the Clean Water Act. nance. This tmmacutale home If the proper action is not taken by the EPA, Beck faatursa 2 bedrooms, 2 fun baths, said his group will take Manchester to court. The fireplace, appllanced kitchen, sewage treatment plant haa violated federal law eight den, fun basement and central times in the past few yeara. the environmental group SupportBrs of the Eighth air. Condo fee Is only $85 per East Hartford has said, and the atate Department of Environmental month. Quality plus. condominiums lust aren't your Protection haa taken only minimal action to correct Utilities District, above, take to '*•*7 hs lor* whst you've been looking the problem. $117,900 (or. CltyutllHIee. convenlerrtlScMIoVen'd • 1 cir the streets Wednesday night to "W e want the federal government to revoke the DEP's authority to administer the Clean Water Act rally opposition to a referendum and then aue the town of Manchester." Beck aald question on Tuesday's ballot today. " I f they don’t, we will." STORRS - Nice 2 bedroom Mo­ The environmental group la also aaking for a that could lead to the district's SOUTH WINDSOR - Immaculte 7 room Raised Ranch, 3 bile home In adult community. moratorium on all Industrial sewer hookups until after demise. About 500 people CL Appliances, central air and bedrooms, family room with wood stove, 2'/4 baths, enclosed the town completes a $26 million improvement project porch. u n sun porch, a lovely home throughout - $159 900 at Its treatment plant on Olcott Street. A moratorium marched along Main Street to 9h $32,900 could have grave effects In Manchester's North End, Robertson Park, where the 9 t ( where a giant shopping mall and other Industrial and 08! commercial developmenteiopn Is being planned. picture at right shows STEAL N c State officials could not be readied for comment. members Robert Bletchman James R. McCavanagh U&R REALTY CO. Under federal law, the D E P in Connecticut and (right) and Andrew Katkauskas 3 « 1124,000 some other states enforces the Clean Water Act. The c S t iW A s s f ) 2 large bedrooms on the Real Estate • Residential • Commercial • Industrial 643-2692 Mancbeater plant, which is under taderal and state •ymkoiloally hiding the Eighth 237 East Center St. • Manchester, CT 06040 • 649-3800 bedroom II needed. Custom cabinets, French doors leading to deck. i H ^ orders to be upgraded by 1968, has a permit through District's charter In a willow baths, garage. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor the Clean Water Act to discharge a certain amount of effluebt Into the Hockanum River. tree. V However, the environmental group, which has :5\ r threatened to sue the town before, has charged that the permit requirements have been violated at least eight times In the past by excessive pollution. It This summer, the environmental coalition wrote a similar letter to the EPA and the DEP. aaking the A I state to bring a suit against the town on the same Hsrtid photos by FiMo Is ol grounds. The DEP — which haa worked closely with plea the town to expand the sewage treatment plant — sued battc the town, and finally reach ^ a settlement. fingc mon PtMse tarn lo page ID Hundreds march to make district case "T MUST BE SEEN! but ! Real Estate „ BRAND NEW! City 168 Main St., Manchester 6 hugs rooms, 2 full baths, spectacular About 800 Eighth Utilities District s iE n L spokesman Wallace J. Irish President Robert Bletchman. He said It about 200 more marchers, and ended the SUDDENLY BACK ON THE kitchen, Thermopane windows, 2cargaragel 0 room 2'/i bath home. 1st floor partisans paraded north up Main Street Jr. said the group was overwhelmed by sends a message throughout Manches­ one-mile trip at Robertson Park. don’t "WE....------QUAHANTEE------u HOUSES!" ...946-2482 coofTi. fireplace. 160's. Wednesday and. In a symbolic act of the turnout. "W e had hoped not to bomb ter that "something very Important to At Robertson Park, a horseback rider true MARKET!!! •WE GUARANTEE OUR HcTuSESr .846-2482 647-8400 Waldheim ends defiance, hid the Independent utility on this thing," he said this morning. the people in this part of town is being dressed in colonial garb rushed In a what Manchester ■ 6 room Colonial. 3 bedrooms, fireplace, authority’s charter In a hollow willow The group only expected about too affected.’■ abou Donald Jackson Rose Viola Jackson 2 car garage, walk-up attic, hardwood floors. N copy of the Eighth District’s charter, Needs people, but word of mouth and the sound ing some TLC.. $96,900.* tree in Robertson Park. which WBB handed to Bletchman. After his Nazi denials of the Eighth District Volunteer Fife About 300 marchers gathered Just UiKrTeadlng of a proclamation, the Bo The rally — coming six days before and Drum Corps drew people from their north of Middle Turnpike — the document was placed In the hollow of a are Manchester voters ore to decide on a houses, he said. southern boundary of the Eighth. nearby willow tree. sary WASHINGTON (A P) - Austrian President Kurt referendum question that could pave " I don’t think Manchester has seen in District — in the parking lot of the The act was symbolic, since Connecti­ Penr Waldheim ended months of denial by acknowledging the way for the end of the district — was recent years an emotional, political Northeast School Employees Federal cut’s founders hid the state’s charter Torn organited by the pro-district group he had a role in the Nazi army’s "pactflcatton" of a Involvement like that.” Irish said Credit Union at 233 Main St. The group from Britain In an oak tree. Bletchman Wil region of Yugoslavia. an operation that cost thousands STEAL, or Stop Tampering witiin the "I Just think it's an extraordinary proceeded north past the Eighth DIs- said STEAL had hoped to use an oak Eighth's American Liberties. probi NEW COLONIAL o fll'lives. The “ Washington Post reports. statement of support” said STEAL trict’s firehouse, where it pickedplc up tree, but could not find a suitable one. Penn Spacious 8 rm home on No. Elm SI I baths. 1st II INVEST TODAYI H ie Post, in today’s editions, also reported that In case Indy.. Ipice., cantral hall Slhermopans windows! tlZCs In this modern 5 unit building. Prime Man­ 1947 and 1948. Yugoslav and Soviet intelligence song! "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSESI"...649-2482 chester location, near hospital. Good Income operatives tried blackmailing Waldheim Into becom- Pei 'WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES!" .646-2482 Ing a communist agent by threatening to charge him Wolit with war crimes if ne did not cooperate. Squabbling Democrats back Question 4 him I TERRIFIC INVESTMENT!!! "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES! Yugoslavian sources told the I^st they had heard Unique a-Pamily apartment building in East VERY NICE DUPLEX!!! tSl the Si that Waldheim had been approached to work as a lively older duplex in Vernon, 6-5 room units. iktiis;; Penn Hartford. Never a vacancy! Convenient to Rt. 2. 2 communist agent. But through a spokesman, By Oeorge Lovno lUKtrii u> me Republican 1'own Commit­ complex for senior citizens on North charter-revision process without first car garage, excellent income. Call fo r all the details. Beautiful 130'xloO' lot, separate ulilitiea, nice area, Blanchard & Rossetto Senior Penn Waldheim denied the incident. and the Post said It was Herald Reporter tee — came after an hour of debate Elm Street and $8.8 million more for 1135,000 and anxious! 2 car garage. Good condition inside and out. consulting the town committee. to kit 646-2482 Cititens Discounts unable to confirm that he was ever actually recruited. during which some members criticized renovations of four elementary schools "It was never discussed,’ ’ Kelly $142,900. , V .REAL ESTATE said. Waldheim, the former secretary-general of the Making official what had been evident the move. But when a voice vote was and Manchester High School. complained. “ You don't want any United Nations, sent a 13-page memo to the Post In for the past 10 months, the Democratic taken of the 60 or so members present, opposition — you want alt yes men.” April denying that he was involved in the 1942 Town Committee Wednesday called for the opposition to endorsing Question 4 Leading the opposition on Question 4 "You insult them (town committee 349 BAST CENTER ST. 'N d Joyce G. Epstein operation in Kozara. a mountainous area that was the removal of Town Charter provisions on the ballot Tuesday — which would was Vincent T. Kelly, who lives in the memberel when you say they are Am ______mANCHBSTBA home to m.OM Yugoslavs, including 3,800 partisans. giving Eighth Utilities District voters remove the provisions from the charter Eighth District, a political subdivision following me like some Pied nper," 9 REALTY WORLD Real Estate The memo said that Waldheim was transferred to an the ability to veto a merger with the — clearly represented a small minority. that has provided fire protection and responded Cummings. "It was tho­ Cou 647-8895 (20,1' fi-lfi 7 70Q ’ 3 WpAi rpnlPi Sltppi Italian Infantry division 100 miles away, where he was town. Ute Democrats also endorsed refer­ sewer service to most of northern rtpchpllp AsisorialPA MpnchpAlPt Cl OfiOlO roughly discussed before many, many recor a liaison officer. endum questions S and 6. which would Manchester for almost 100 years. Kelly people." songv The decision — which puts the party’s WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION WSGETIHESULTS allow the town to issue tl.S million in criticized Democratic Town Chairman Califc Please tarn to page lO governing body at odds with the stance bonds for construction of a housing Theodore R. Cummings for starting the Pleaae m e to page I. ■A DIVI8ION OP THOMAS A. BENOIT ENTERPRtgEB contei Jnn TODAY’S HERALD writir Torre TN! HJIR (I Falklands fish fight may turn vioient Jeaaei U h i SI X S A L 0 won t Fried School on targot Doalort taco haarlngt By Kevin Noblet overlaps Argentine territorial scheduled for the end of this month Britain said it took Wednesday's The design on the cover of the Consumer Protection Commis­ The Azioclotod Press waters. be suspended to keep the armed measure because of failure to Porter Street School student hand­ sioner Mary M. Heslin has accused President Raul Alfonsin rejected forces at a state of readiness. "W e reach agreement with Argentina book is a target. For the past three six Connecticut auto dealers of BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — the British move as a provocation have maintained 100 percent of the on fishing rights and becauae of years, the day treatment program making false advertising claims Argentina announced today it has and an encroachment on Argentine conscripts,” he said, but added what it called Argentina’s “ ag­ has aimed to place students with a and said they will face administra­ canceled a scheduled discharge of sovereignty, saying the action that he did not know how many gressive patrolling’’ of the dlt- variety of learning. emoHonnl and tive hearings before her agency. military conscripts and will create would "cause serious tensions and people were involved. puted waters,ters. London aald fishing COMMERCIAL BUILDING a special military committee be­ conflicts, with consequences as yet restrictions, Including licensing 6 behavioral difficulUes back into Story on page 4. cause Britain expanded its Falk­ unforeseeable.’ ’ Argentina and Britain both reqnirements, would be strictly ^ Wxi-—-4 " I regular classrooma. Story on pate promised to use force if necessary 10. land Islands fishing tone. Defense Minister Horacio Jau- enforced wtthin I N miles of the You’ve seen it a million times — NOW you can own it! to assert what they claim to be Britain retook the Islands from narena told foreign reporters the islands. Commercial storefront and full basement. Newer 100 their rights to waters around the In d o x Argentine occupation tbrees after armed forces were not placed on t « %■ w* AMP service, newer bath, 2 air conditioners. High a lO-week battle that killed about alert but that naval vessels re­ Falkland Islands. Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe, amouncing ffie new sone to traffic volume. $60,000. to pa0M, t ••eNona 1,000 men in 1002. R decided mained under orders to patrol the A government communique said the House of Commona, aaid Wednesday to extend fts Rshing country’s 200-mile offshore tone. Argentina favors a negotiated Brooiy and cool Britain ndglit "uae armed force in ■•Putting You 1st Is 2nd Nature To U s!” Advice .14 Lottery. tone around the Islands from three " I t ’s our zone. The boats are settlement of the Falklands issue, appropriate circumstances” to Chance of sprinkles early this Bust ^ ia OMtuerles___ 10 to 200 nautical miles (230 m iles), carrying out their normal pa­ but added that it "w ill not allow the HARVEST TIME Buelnass Opportunity protect its rights. EPSTEIN REALTY wolcomes you to provlow one of our fine morning, then partly sunny, breezy ClM tlfled. 19-80 Opinion______0 citing in part what it called trols.’’ he said. "W e are not trying arbitrary attempt by the United A well established hair care business located In a shopping HARVEST OF HOMES. STRANO REAL ESTATE and cooler. High near 00. mph. Cornice______8 P e o p le _ _ _ _ 2 Argentina’s "aggressive patrol­ to provoke any incident that could Kingdom to exercise ^ w e rs that The waters are exploited by a arsa In South Windsor. Price has been reducedi Call for Infor- Standing L to R: Valerie Chsso. CsrolIno Stolgitle, Mostly clear and cold tonight with ConneoHciit_ 4 Sports ___ 15-17 ling” of the disputed waters. cause Britain” to complain of conflict with Argentina and to take number of foreign fteeta, aome of 156 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT. matlon on the lengthy Inventory list to ba Included In the aala Shlrfoy Schoonoborger, Joan Mullen, Betsy Prico. a low in the 20s. Sunny and cool enierisinment 14 Tsisvislon___ 14 •The Falklands are about 300 Argentine aggression. away areas and resources that whidi have worked out accorda Sitting L to R: Dab Owens, Olsnos Comollo CALL TODAY - -“ S O L D ” ( ^ s Friday with a high around 80. FOCUS______11 U.S./World___ 0 miles off the southera Argentine •The minister said he ordered pertain to the national with Buenot Airea allowiiM th m V. 647 ( 203) 646-7709 Details on page 2. Looai ntw s.3.10 PfsoHisr______2 coast and the new flsMng sone that a discharge of conscripts patrimony." to flah in the diapnted tone. d -m jt »-»A W C H »n niH giui.n HwiiwteH. Oct. 3*. 1—8 BMWCWERIBMBglMLD.'nwngiBy. Oc l j ILIIIB—E After squabble, Zinsser WEATHER M Airi F PtrueM questions n S tla l CovNiicffc>ift fowcflut Democrato back a n te d O w in fat Cemn». tawten AicerMr «M t ______questions bHbnel ANerMr ChaiM« of gprfnktes early tW» iM n ^ , Ifestti C charter revision thfee (fc dam partly sDiHiy, Mrveiy aiM Matef. HlgMaMar N : WiiMfiiarthwest i»g»3!tiHpk. PTaatly etearPilrf GLASTONBURY - State Sm. o r deec (MMtMigfitrritliiPiraMflieMv. Whwfaamiwwr Carl A. ZKiaaer. R-Maneiwater, in d u A i hove changed tferaatl- (hM llM N w M iw iPiHpii. 9Dimy«iMtr Pinto later. “ W hy not have a question on almerger propoaal womd not need issue. He urged Penny to make 0 P< W arm -w Coid.^^ Coastal forecast how to adjust the tax code to d M i DO YOU KNOW — What is the name for the series of the approval of Eighth Dfatrict sore the reasons for the charter deal rqafdenta In a aeparate vote. It Democrat Michaaf P. Maotfl (right), who Zinaaar (far laft). who is saaking his with the federal tax code. I think ere M ar Occfuded Stationary ^ _Im tg fsfand Samd fa Wafeh ffHI. R.I., and change are clearly srOeoIated. digits that classify addresses by zones? Qeeatlon 4 la approved Tueaday, la saaklng to unaaat Rapubficari San. fourth term, watchas bafora raaponding should have talked about that.’’ renc M sniantFM nf: Wind soothwest into 15 knots early Kosik said m any people are aun He named a few other issues that WEDNESDAY’S ANSWER - A “buS” market Is onw the atate'a Home Rule Act, which So this morning shifting northwest 15 to 20 knots and undecided on the issm, and might Carl A. Zirmer, spaaka bafora 70 to hia challangar. A modarator sits could have been discussed, such as PtovIdealoraalnglctownvrMevetc was gostly by this afternoon. Winds northeast decreas­ dummafsd by buyers. be swayed by the Eighth District’s rasldanta during a dabata at Acadamy batween tham. election reform ^^rfOMAL FORECAST — Showors arnforecast fortha northarn Rockias on conaoHdation, would be naed. d im ing to aroond 10 knots tonight throogh Friday. Seas 10-30-86 e Knowledge Unlimtied Inc 1986 campaign message. "Ilie re is a lot School in Qlastonbury Wadnaaday. "Th a t’s the type of question I and moat of tha Flaina on Friday. Showars ara also axpactad in Florida iDurfng the debate, town commit- poli< on the ocean waters 2 to 4 feet this afternoon of negative reaction became (the thought I’d he having.” said and aoutharn Qaorgia. itfjt member Thomaa J. O’Neill was sobsiding 1 to 3 feet tonight through Friday, feas on voters) think the big guys are Zinsser, who is seeking Ms fonrth cemplained that by reviaing the T l Long fsland Sound around 2 feet this afternoon and A Newtpaper In en Program pmhing around the little guys, ” he term in the five-town district. C Sgonaorol by charter, "we're going to back said. "Instead we’re talking about these exai 1 foot or less tonight throogh Friday. down on our word.” He waa The Manebester Herald Before the vote was taken, 4th District debaters bitter other issues.” Sort r^e rrtn g to the drafting of the committee member James M. The Leagpie. which sponsors a So Town Charter in 1*47. when the “Meet the Candidate NigM" each Reardon, a former Manchester By John F. Kirch they did not speak after Wednes­ already state programs towns Across the nation veto provialon waa given to Eighth election year, asked Zinsser and police chief, proposed that the Herofd Reporter day’s debate. They went off into could use to preserve open space. A Dfatrict clectora. Meotti three (piestions. They in­ s town committee not take a position separate comers of the room and task force is currently studying Rain and snow Mew into the Northwest today, But Stephen Penny, who leada cluded: "Should funds he made on the ballot question. Democratic G LA S TO N B U R Y - State Sen answered individual questions alternatives. prompting travelers' advisories, while rain was Almanac the majority on the Board of available to the towns for land W State O ntral Committeeman John Carl A. Zinsaer, R-Manchester, from the 79 people who came out to ” I think we are working on it and widely scattered in the Eastern half of the nation. Dtrectora and haa apearheaded the acquisition and where should tlwae dead Sullivan seconded the motion, but and his Democratic challenger. Academy ^h o o l for the event, have addressed the issue,” said T the A strong low pressure system off the northerti Today is Thursday. Oct. 30, the charter change effort, said that it was defeated. funds come from?” : "Should t ^ announced the end of shoe Michael P. Meotti, spent Wednes­ sponsor^ by the League of Women Zinsser, who favors preserving spok Pacific Coast pushed moisture Inland, causing rain 303rd day of 1986 There are 62 day evening exchanging bitter party caucuses be open to tlie rationing. Voters. open space but opposes using the Co In Washington. Oregon, northern California, days left in the year. remarks and sarcastic glances. public?": and "What would be In 1953. Gen. George C. M ar-. Besides Zinsser and Meotti. tax to do it. Havt northern and western Idaho and northwest 'Today’s highlight in history: During a debate. Meotti tried to candidates from two other races your main goals in the General shall was awarded the Nobel- He said that the Legislature put Assembly?", Horn Montana. In 1938, Earth was invaded by portray Zinsser as a senator who is fielded questions from the League aside $30 million this year for Peace Price. Dr. Albert* Penny details impact Zinsser said the ((nestion abmrt Ne Elsewhere, rain was scattered along the Mars, or so it seemed in the radio out of touch with the 4th Senatorial moderators and later from the Schweitzer also received the various open-space programs. funds for land accpiisition catered Pond southern Atlantic Coast and across the Florida play "The War of the Worlds/ District, saying be would be more audience. They were 9th District Manebester received state money Peace Prize for 1952. to Meotti. who has made that issM Corp peninsula and the northern and central starring Orson Welles The CBS In 1961, the Soviet Parly, accessible. Zinsser, who is seeking incumbent Donald F. Bates, a in the past to purchase 270 acres in Appalachians. a fourth term Tuesday, repUtid a Mg part of Ms campaign. the 0 broadcast, whichemployedtake Congress unanimously approved of two merger Democrat, and Ms GOP challenger the CasO'Mountain area, Zinsser plans Chris Krumpermen. the presi­ Rain turned to snow in the high country of that he is always r e a ^ to help Paul Munns: and Robert Bowden, said. Me news bulletins, caused panic a resolution ordering the remo­ dent of the Glastonbury League, residents of the five-town district, the Republican incumbent in the fora western Washington. A travelers' advisory for up among listeners who thought the val of Josef Stalin's body from - “ But towns won’t he able to sit saM land accpiisition was a Mg B y Oeorge Loyn* tional personnel and overtime which includes Manchester, Glas­ 31st District, and Ms opponent. back and use the money Mrin to six inches of snow was posted for the Washington Invasion was real. Lenin's tomb in Red Square. In issue in Glastonbury and other Cascade passes. Herald Reporter tirould eliminate any gain, they tonbury, Bolton, Hebron and Democrat CTiarles Greenwald. Meotti said. "We’d have the strik On this date: 1972. the worst U S. rail accident towns In the district, which are maintained, and in the long run Columbia. Under questioning from three flexibility to deal with Travelers’ advisories for snow also were posted In 1735. the second president of faced with increased pressure to in 14 years occurred when an The debate over whether consoli- "taxes in Manchester for fire At one point. Zinsser criticized League moderators and the au­ for the Cascade and Siskiyou passes of Oregon, and the United States. John Adams, Minnechaug." develop open space. Illinois Central Gulf commuter daUon of the Eighth Utilities protection will increase Meottl’s proposal to put money dience, Meotti said he proposed Minneebaug Is a golf course in u gale warnings were issued along the northern was bom in Braintree. Mass Meotti has proposed using the train collided with another train District and the town of Manches­ substantially.” from the state real estate convey­ putting at least half of the $71 Glastonbury slated for high- Pacific Coast. In 1885, poet E zra Pound was state conveyance tax to help local HA in South Side Chicago during the ter would raise or lower taxes Penny said his figures are based ance tax Into a trust fund that million collected this year through density residential development. Isolated showers of rain and snow dotted the bom in Hailey. Idaho towns purchase and preserve open Thon morning msh hour, killing 44 continued Wednesday when Demo­ on a merger plan in which 12 paid would help towns purchase and the real estate conveyance tax into Glastonbury tried to purchase the northern Plains. In 1941. the U S. N avy des­ space. Zinsser favors preserving Publl people. crats gathered In Lincoln Center. firefighters would be stationed In preserve open space, saying no one a special fund for towns to use to land three years ago but could not C LO U D S A N D SH O W ER S — Weather satellite photo taken at 4 a.m. Today's forecast called for rain, with snow In the open space, but is opposed to using troyer "Reuben James" was Refuting charges made last the area currently served by the In the district had ever requested buy and preserve open space. afford the $3 million asking price. chair the conveyance tax to help towns shows clouds and showers over the southeastern states. A major winter mountains, from the northern Pacific Coast torpedoed off the coast of Iceland Today’s birthdays: Movie di­ week. Democratic town Director Eighth District force in an expan­ such a fund. Such a fund would preserve local Roj purchase it. storm In the Pacific Is spreading clouds from Washington and Oregon through the northern Rockies into the northern by a German vessel, even though rector Louis Malle Is 54. Rock Stephen Penny said that If Eighth sion of the paid department that "If you just sit around in control over the money and wotild 'T T M IG H T LO O K GOO D In the is ret "That's one of the biggest issues Plains: showers and thunderstorms scattered the United States had not entered singer Grace Slick is 47. Actor District volunteers were entirely now serves the southern part of Hartford, you won’t hear about keep It available whenever towns " newspapers and it might look good presi: eastward to the northern Rockies. Frontal clouds cover parts of the In Glastonbury." Krumpermen across the Florida peninsula: and snow flurries In World War II. and executive producer Henry replaced by paid firefighters, the town. that," said Meotti, who leads needed it, he said. Many towns are In an election year, but it won’t Th( Northeast and eastern Great Lakes. said. "That’s appropriate for northern Maine. In 1945, the U S. government Winkler is 41 town would gain about 1800,000 a majority Democrats on the Glas­ facing development pressures and orgar If the Town Fire Department work," Zinsser said. "It's not Glastonbury” year In fire charges from property tonbury Town Council. "You can’t need state assistance to preserve going to get through the Legisla­ Me took control of the Buckland She said there was no particular 3 owners currently served by the sit back and wait for people to open space, he said. ture. It's been tried and tried and when section and left the district serving reason why the question on cau­ district. come to you.” ”I think It’s a very Important tried." the remainder of Its current cuses was asked. A S] Altogether, Penny said, the town ” I will point out to Michael,” Issue,” Meotti said. “ It addresses The proposal would put pressure territory, it would stand to gain Meotti said he had no problems U.S. I On the Light Side would collect some $1.8 million in Zinsser countered, ” I had a a long-term need for the future,” on the tax and drive it up, Zinsser only about $350,000, he said. That with the questions PEOPLE additional revenue from fire and money would come mainly from meeting out In Bolton about two said. sewer charges each year In the the Buckland Industrial Park and years ago when I Invited the M E O T T I, A L A W Y E R for the Zinsser said he would push for event of a merger. It would cost mayors and first selectmen to Travelers Insurance Cos., said more reform to keep insurance Pet pig will try playing dead Is not unusual. the planned Buckland Hills Mall. Th( 1500,000 to replace the services come out and talk to me and no one Manchester and Glastonbury premiums down, legislation re­ Getting a pig to do anything is Penny said that since the Town EMERGENCY theK It Penn for real? provided by the Eighth District from Glastonbury came. That’s would receive about $400,000 each quiring disbarment of any attor­ Calling all cart hand at thowbli pretty amazing.” Fire Department already has a Fire — Police — Medical firefighters, leaving a gain of too bad because we were talking from the conveyance tax. ney convicted of a felony, and after A Los Angeles prosecutor who firehouse In Buckland, the extra 0 The gray 1982 Oldsmoblle WESTFIELD, Mass. (AP) - about NOO.OOO that could be used to about problems.” But Zinsser, a real estate broker legislation limiting computerized that I Is offering actor Sean Penn a $350,000 In revenue could be used to DIAL 911 stolen from a curb In front of Squiggy, a 250-pound pet pig, will lower taxes, he said. ‘Til ask where the Invitation from Manchester, questioned the telephone solicitation calls. Meotti histoi plea bargain in a misdemeanor Back-seat Investors lower taxes. In Manchester Geraldine Ferraro'a house has get her chance to bring home the Last week, consolidation oppo- went.” Meotti said. proposal and said there were has stressed education. U.S battery case says he wants Penn been recovered, but it lacks a bacon when she auditions for the In driver’s seat nenta argued that any Increase In Under such a scenario, a special thd I fingerprinted so he can find out front bumper and Its Ignition no "Late Night With David Letter- revenue would be “ conoumed by taxing district would he created to IN A C H A N G E from their first thoue CHICAGO (AP) — A limousine more about him. longer works, police say. man” television show next the town administration within one fund the operations of the Eighth debate, when the candidates Thi service Is Installing phones and ■ "They've agreed toeverything The car was found W^nesday month. year.” Salary Increases for addi­ District volunteers. argued after the organized forum. allow special computers in stretch but the booking," said Deputy morning in Queens, N.Y., said The portly porker’s audition Is other Lincolns to create a new finan-. • City Attorney John Wilson. "We Officer Ed Kuleia. It was stolen scheduled for Nov. 12, according ^ HARIHIRD RD. DAIRY QUEEN Thi don't know if Sean Penn is his to her owners, Doug and Llann clal animal — the back-seat- semi. early Tuesday from in front of investor. true name, a stage name or Ferraro’s home in the Forest Lapierre. Have The computers will provide;, what. We’re obligated to know Hills section. Squiggy will sit and open her Foi up-to-the-second quotes from all •; about the people we are present­ Ferraro, a former Queens mouth for a cookie on command Am/er. Manchester’s Treat Capltoll 1970, ing to the courts.” m ajor U S. stock markets at the • * N O W T H R U SUNDAY... congresswoman, was the unsuc­ and refuse to do the trick when demc touch of a button. ’ "• Booking and fingerprinting cessful Democratic vice- offered celery or another food to oilobrito thi opining of hit now looition In Now London. are "not appropriate or neces­ presidential candidate in 1984. she doesn’t care for, Lapierre sary for this type of case,” said Wednesday. Ill Cirpil Olinti in combining on i truly ipoctioulir. It’s the best thing to happen to oaka ainca caka. And what Penn’s lawyer, Richard P. The act fits right In with the Dollclout D.Q. Cakes HAl Towne, said Wednesday. Lottery H"' a Iraat It la. Cookla crunch, Today’s quotes theme of the Letterman show’s cool and craamy ohooolata too mi Wilson offered two years’ “Stupid Pet Tricks” segment, GRAND OPENING CARPET SALE! Halloween Cakes and vanilla O.Q.e, plua rich a non "The man obviously has no probation and 11,000 in fines if said coordinator Susan Hall fudga and dalleloua loing. Und shame, and I only wonder how Connecticut daily: You can hava It dacoratad for Penn pleads no contest in the Sheehan. Flr$t Chooat (ram 0«f M •iMtIlenol Get Foddlng S g maxit SEAN PENN CHUCK YEAGER m any different stories he feels he »5 any occaatlon. Tha Dairy case involving Grammy-wtnning "We want pets that do tricks Wednesday: 605 Hw hir|Mt Ntectlon iox-as\ Quaane caka, (rozan and WhI can come up with.” — Ell M. And Initnilotlon ^ Daffy songwriter David Wolinskl. . . stage name? . . 'new experience' that are unusual for that paokagad lor aaay taka the He Rosenbaum, general counsel of Play Four: 2033 •ml lotMMt 4i$cmmt off For An Compfote eoteeffon of Penn is accused of pushing animal,” Sheehan said. "A dog home. a repc the World Jewish Congress, IKiraf •nyyyjttrt mmrything In Incrodiblo Pick ona up today. Wolinskl off a chair and kicking rauiNf, $11001 and haart eokoa. prorit commenting on new reports him at Helena's nightclub after rltlng Contest, which drew 45,000 itedi •1/iq.yd. A r "This will bea new experience about Austrian President Kurt *"*** T U B I J the songwriter said goodnight to entries. lAIT COAST I n E r i becau for me,” said Yeager, who was (Thni Sun.. Nov. 2| THEN Penn’s wife, singer Madonna. Hollier’s winning song was Waldheim’s wartime activities. Manchester Herald (Thru Sun. Nov. 2) ‘If You Don't Buy Your Next Cake at Hertford Road provit portrayed In the 1983 movie "Th e Penn accused Wolinskl of trying "Trying to Hold the Memory.” patier Right Stuff” and who in 1947 was to kiss his wife, the songwriter The winning entry by Bunker "We believe that the Aquino USPS 327-500 Dairy Queen, You Will Be Paying Too Much!" "Pu the first man to fly faster than VOL. CVI, No. 26 said. and Jesser was "Another Night Published daily except Sunday the speed of sound. government and the Filipino ...... Suggested csrrier rates are $1.50 penal! Alone.” Both were recorted by people have made substantial and certain holidays by the Man­ weekly. $8 50 lor one month, $19.25 rathet Yeager. 83. retired from the chester Publishing Co . 16 Brainard Sylvia on Wednesday. progress in developing an effec­ lor three months, 138.50 for six HARTFORD ROAD D.Q. now makes a D.Q. Bllziard Plot said. Air Force in 1975 and has since Place, Manchester. Conn. 06040. months and $77.00 lor one year. n m omimniAA •lAiiT The three songwriters won a tive program fordealing with the wumamMiMn "Fantastic taste treat.” It’s a Blizzard in a graham cracker shell, either Amateur hour been a T V spokesman for an Second class postage paid at Man­ Mall rates are available on request. three-day trip to Nashville, threat of the communist insur­ chester. Conn PO STM A STER 111 HAINARD ROAD IICAMINO RIAXA 9 automobile dealer and service chocolate or plain, topped off with cream and candy, fruit or coconut. Country music star Sylvia has Tenn., to meet with record gency.” — State Department Send address changes to the Man­ NARTFORD (IXIT 17 oti LVIj VIRNON (On Route 30) parts. chester Herald. P O Box 591. Man­ Or, order your own favorite Blizzard in a shell. Now until November 9th, producers and music industry spokesman Charles E . Redman, 0»frt>*w VsN*'i and Ofianw Oty Naxt lo taln'i Dtll N E ' recordpd songs of amateur "The commercials, movies chester. Conn. 00040 To place a classitied or display executives. as officials sided with Philippine use the coupon below and save ing at songwriters from Texas and and the book were all great advertisement, or to report a news • 7 S - G t l t California who won a national President Corason Aqaino in her Item, story or picture idea, call 643- servlc experiences, but I ’ve never been GUARANTEED DELIVERY: II FMirAftCDNUmONID contest. battle with a dissenting defense 2711 Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 protes a parade grand marshal be­ you don’t receive your Herald by p.m. Monday through Friday. Yeager flying high minister. 5:30 p.m. weekdays or 8 a m. Satur­ But Ja n Holller of Dallas and the fore,” he said. “I ’m truly looking writing team of Jan Banker of day, please telephone your carrier issaieoa. Haver Retired Air Force Brig. Gen. forward to It.” If you're unable to reach your car­ Torrence, Calif., and Danny Micha Check Yeager says he’s looking The parade will be Dec. 31, the “Hi-Yo silver, away!” — rier, call subscriber service at 647- The Manchester Herald is a mem­ $095 Bllaaerd Me Twe Jetaer of Redondo Beach. Calif., toward to being Grand Marshal day before the annual football 9946by 6:30p.m weekdays or tOa. ber of the Associated Press and a Treasury Secretary James A. m. Saturdays for guaranteed deliv­ condu won the lOth annual Kentucky of the 16th annual Fiesta Bowl game in Tempe, Airz., bowl member ol the Audit Bureau of Cir­ Baker III as he struck the first ery in Manchester. culations. block! Fried Chicken Amateur Songw- Parade. officials said Wednesday. U.S. bullion silver dollar. » 1 « o x x invest SALE HOURS Thru Sunday busim Out Podding And v fiir ticpifiB PiQiViifiiit % 1MW Blizzard Pie Mor DOTH LOCATIONS inotollotlM the ch THURS./FRI...... 109 Por An Incrodlbla perfor Dllly Bare...... 12/»3.26 M or SAT...... 10-5 6 becau I Buster Bara...... 6/»3.75 SUN...... NOON-S CLASSIFIED ADS sure to get rest ag.yd. D. Q. Sandwiches...... 12/*2.25 D. Q. Choc Chip Sandwiches...... 6/*3.75 D. O. Homepack (ventlle A ehoco.)...... 2/*1.25 N A l Prove it to yourself by calling the classified department hornet WNTRATKIURnAK M O D U C TS from I raRAMAWOlt ALL TAKB H O m HHAOe FRESH DAILY AutI TNOUSANM OF MPORTID ARU Hortterd Rd. D.Q. and Spood Quoan Laundry Wednt to place your ad today! Call 643-2711 for assistance. I RUGS A U S im AND STVUS A U . Protec Nortferd Read Open 7 Days water ao% *Fo% Speed Queen Cein Loundfv Aom-llpm AVAILAIU O W «.»gunt»it D E I 33 F a m ily $lce w a t h e r t ...... g i.o o lo a d threat 4 Super sited w athert ...... $1,75 lo a d "It\ llbnriiratrr HmiKi 17 O rv e r* • 15 M in u te s ...... 35« 4 — .O c t 3iL MAWCaeSTER HgRALD. ‘nwTMtoy. Oct. 38. 1888 — 5

Dealers accused of false claims GREAT SELECTION! GREAT PRICES! GREAT GUARANTEE! FINEST SERVKE AFTER THE SALE, TOO! nr/om roim rAP> - C a n ‘ 'arehl^tiehet hems. Eren nan; Girard Tispate-mW hi New if dw sale is adewtlsed. find out a small percentage olT the ‘regu­ LoadiM; aodSa^ookFonliBOId RMhi bw aeoiwdafar CsooecticBt how lonr the sale wHI last” l a r 's d i ^ price can equal a lot of Sayhruok. Ifcsiis also annooBced Wetfoes ■ M d e s l e r i o f mahfnc faiw money.’* she said Hearings will be held in De­ ■ikunMag d ahM and said they day that two other ear dealcra TOWN FAIR TIRE IS READY FOR “But the coatumer often has no cember to give the deaiers a were violating'earlier orders over wai face adnUnlBU-aUve b«aringa true measme of what was the chance to ten their side of the beibne her agency. misleailng advertising and that tr Largest Inventory off SNOW and All-Season Tires ‘regular* selling price.” she said story, the commissioner said. she has ashed Attorney ^enoral Heslin efearged Wetfccaday that ‘‘And consumers dearly bare no HeaUn said consumers shoold thhe dealers were making unfair Jbsepb I. Lieherman to go toeonrt way to make reasonaMe price check three th in ^ before pnttinga to get them toatopi or deeegttee dalniB in their a * , comporfsano when dealers tack on down payment on a car. ★ Great Guarantee ★ All the FREE Services Plus GUARANTEED^®*!^^” ^ indndtag listing new>-veWcIe prf- Those dealers were identilied as addtloual charges above the ad­ ‘‘Yoo shooM have verified ex­ Mare Nissan of Berlin and Under cea dMt fafledtoinclade addRhMMl vertised price.” actly what is included in the Motors Inc. ofNewLondea charges, saying they were using She idimtified the dealers as price.” she said. “If they claim -CONFfOEMCC raetery-immiee yrices when they nesHn embarhed on a truth-in­ STORES THROUGHOUT CONNECTICUT Seaview Subaru Inc. in West­ they are giving yon IBS off the base advertising crackdown last were using manufacturers* sag- brook; Chris Subaru-fsuiu in price, make sore It’s the factory BRAND geoted prices, and failing to Ust the summer and. before Wefosesday’ s Wheni Groton; Century Toyota in Wal- wholesale price, not the manufac­ action, had issued complaints expiration dates of the sales in ads. NAMES Ungford; Century Subaru in Ver- turer’s suggested retail price, and against eight retailers. SATi$FAC’’lOP< IM stiictj LOW. LOW PRICESI serve tiH D e n w e n Connecticut tn Btief Democrats, GOP T b e m f i? FREE M OinnnVG! integritji Body found In eMmnoy IdsnIWod itiH m vt commuH predict House gain O' FREEBALANCmCHSi'Sn... 1971 to H TO W HAVEN - A preserved body found wedged in a house J A L i ! a private chimney has been identified as that of a former tenant of the [? FREEROTA’THmiisr..^ causes ai house, police said. By Judd Everhart landslide,” Van Norstrand said. 0 The Associated Press thougbtf P ^ c e Sgt. James V. Sorrentino on Wednesday identified the Th is ytmr, the race at the top of m ESTom > ientop • e m iM i. that the Republicans had a major­ assuming we lose at the top of the Into a pasture In Shrewsbury, Vt.. and spotted the cow, the most H A R TFO R D — Tw o more nursing homes facing a Nov. 3 strike ity in the General Assembly. ticket and I don’t think that will according to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department. t.f. cooeEicn • t n m n o w • enmovfit - y o r o m m k T District. deadline have reached contract agreements with District 199 of 1 In pre CONTINENTAL • DUNLOP justify at Corp. owns all three homes and will negotiate joint contracts with case is a change of a couple of seats Mandarin dishes prepared PIRELLI • MICHELIN • QISLAVEO not. to run again; and Mark H. 4 U -S M S 0 N Wilson the onion. Meyerson said. one way or the other,” Van STEEL BELTED YOKOHAMA »SEMPERIT -OpOpYEAR Powers of Niantic, who is running by our Master Chefs and 155«12 m Norstrand said Wednesday. IMPORT M W l PAT TNI TOWI* Better Quality undignifi Meyerson said contract settlements at nine nursing homes call this year for a state Senate seat. 1SSB13 m MICHELIN IMWONTS On Monday, House Minority served fresh to you. 1768814 for a 15 percent wage increase over three years and a minimum 16SP13 m Imported Sports Car 1808813 banal cai Leader Irving J. Stolberg, D-New Stolberg said he expected Demo­ TOWN PAIR nOCRS BRANR 1408813 1M 6814. hiring rate of $9.28 per hour. Five more nursing homes facing SNOWS STEEL BELTED RADIALS 176/708813 crats to win in two Waterbury NAMI SNOW TIMS lesms...... <46 issni? f* irsni. <4* 1868813 half-bakf strike deadlines have talks scheduled this week. Haven, had predicted the Demo­ 17S4114 «47 1668813 186/708813 districts now represented ty Re­ 1SSR12...... *3e enM!I«8Imil(Nsln * M W 9 14sni3 *14 17S/70B13 *14 J6J6814. 116/708814.. narrow-r crats would retake the House. He t88p14 >46 i5sni3 m iM/roni3 M* publicans and two Bridgeport DISCOUNT 14SR13...... *39 e ia a n i n i s said they would win at least 81 17S/70B13 m 1M4I13 •*• ias/70ni4 *4* MICHELIN TRX who belie seats also held by the GOP as a eiSnTtIMIaiMai * flBJI||r$SinliOiw i«snis *34 iMrrmi. *44 seats — 76 are needed for a ON AU ORDERS 1SSR13...... *4S 168/rOB13 •47 165/rOHn385...... <89 University president to head CPEC result of the Reagan landslide. Major duality 180/65HR390...... <99 their bod majority — and that their gains Prior to safos tax. 16SN13...... *49 Thousindi and 16SA70ni4 >46 ECONOMY RADIAL 190/6SHR390...... M09 HARTFORD — Retired Sacred Heart University President could put them in the 90s to around Also Wednesday, a group known ACCOMPANIEO BY THIS AD. 175/70R13. .*84 BIAS SNOW thoinands of unadrer- 165/70B14 16 SPORTS TIRES ThatTI 100. 1Mni2 <*r 148X14...... t t Thomas P. Melady will become president of the Connecticut as LEAP, for Legislative Electoral (Lurroh Spaelals Not Indudod.) 18S/70R13. .*Se WHITEWALLS listd iami3 *17 irs/7oni3 m VOKOHAM/\ somethin Public Expenditure Council in December, the council’s ’’He’s still smoking that stuff, Action Program, predicted victo­ ONor good thru Nov. 16.1006 186/80-13 . . *88 1IM13 <14 1M/70ni3 .m 17SR14...... *S4 186/75-14... *48 SNOW SPECIALS nsnu *94 iM/rani4 166812 166816...... 4 their par chairman says. huh?” Van Norstrand said when m 146813 •41 176/708813 4 ries by “progressive” Democratic 18SR14...... *87 188/78-14... *48 IN STOCK BRIDGESTONE 178614 m asked about Stolberg’s claims. candidates, such as incumbents 166813 166/708813 4 Legislate Roger Dove said Melady will succeed Robert M. Franklin, who 18S/70R14. .*84 206/79-14... *47 AT ALL TIMES! 1SSR13...... '93 168813 166/708814 <61 is retiring after 26 years with the organization, 16 of them as " I think Irv in g works with an Miles S. Rapoport of West Hartford ■ CALL rOR TAKE OUT 216/79-14.. ..*48 165R13...... '97 @ n fln e n la l 176814 166/708814.4 and more 195/70N14. .*88 . . . rius Gat All of president. Inadequate premise, that thetopof and former Rep. Doreen DelBi- 218/79-18 ....*48 17S/70R13 .. •BS work. the ticket controls all. I don’t think 165R1S...... *92 229/79-19... *88 TOWN FAIR 1S6N13 1M/708813 m The council is a business-supported taxpayer research anco, who is trying to win back the 185/70R14.. '74 liBNlS 118/708814 Apt F f B a C L L B that’s true unless you have a 238/78-16______. . .•88 TIRIS FREE SIRYICIS! 178814. 1M/708814 «7I Wheni organization. seat she lost in 1984 In Waterbury. 195/70R14. . *7# 186813 166/706813 1«N14...... f00/70H8l4 m 166813...... 118/706814 Oef al555e7o#e7NeirorirKw35eeo?r 1787708N1S. 1IB/MT8l8..«ri 176/706813.. 3 Manches Melady headed Sacred Heart University from 1976 to 1986, ECONOMY lOMY SNOW Tm es a n n iv in o d a il y In every 1 when he was named president emeritus of the school. Bujt Early and Sava! Ba Wmtar Raadyl (CORDOVaip ALL-SEASON DOUBLE BELTED A specialist in taxation and investment, he also has served as I OFBN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11 TO 10 ^ DOUBLE BELTED RADIAL W.W. schools a City lawyer apologizes BIAS SNOW STEEL BELTED 188/80R13...... MS U S. ambassador to Burundi and ambassador to Uganda. BEnER QUALin RADIAL W.W. RADIAL W.W. laSftWRIS...... *88 played a RETREADS laiNonia ia6/80Ri3...... m 178iS0R13...... •» BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) - brought the city or the STEEL SELTED RADIAL iiM M ia.. m w m is...... *87 188/80R13...... *88 of a shelt Ruling clouds future of Kent guns Assistant City Attorney Raymond iTMonia.. 1l6i«0N1S...... <48 administration.” “ GUARANTEED" IMNOTia.. 188/78R14...... *41 188/78R14...... *88 retarded Rubens has apologized to anyone A/B7SI13 •29.88 SN O W T IR E S im r m u . •4a 1l8/78ai4...... •61 208/78R14...... *87 i l l ! The prospects for Yale University receiving weapons used in who might have been offended by Three weeks ago. U.S. District im rm u.. fa6/78R14. 219/78R14...... m As a mi C/078«14 •28.66 lavrm u.. the Kent State University shootings 16 years ago were uncertain his exclusion of potential black Court Judge T.F. Gilroy Daley tia/76R14.. 208/78R18...... *88 supplemi E78i14 .. •26.88 155/80R13... 205/75R14... • « t i$ r m u . f a S'8ai8.. r r 218/79H19...... *88 RA-HIGH PERFORM ANCE RADI 0 criticized Rubens after the attor­ after a federal judge in Cleveland reversed himself and ruled jurors In three civil-rights cases I RESTAURANT fstmfiti.. ti6r7anis.. am Of fitfiifiirifiiCTNMtf of iRnA40oopm m m iiialm um t ability. N that he lacks the authority to make the weapons available for ney admitted deliberately exclud­ F78«14 .. •32.88 175/80R13... 205/78R18...»e* aiirrMii.. 228/79R18...... *48 earlier this month. I 1141 TOLLAND TURNPIKE, noxt to Cakfora • MANCHESTER CT | ttsdmie.. 286/78R1S...... M l ^ ^ G o o d H c h GOODYEAR EAGLE QT historical purposes. ing eight potential black jurors for Q78a14 .. •34.88 iaa/7WiB.. QRPQeodrlch Capitol F I Tike 8xR 6> (BuekMnd Nd.) off 1-64 6 dgM to Buff Comoft Shopplno Contor. 3 18S/80R13... 215/78R15...»er RADIAL T/A Outlln* WhItN L «H «rt COMP. T/A three cases against the Bridgeport H78*14...... '37.88 Connect! U.S. District Judge William K. Thomas said Wednesday that “I can appreciate that the 185/75R14... 225/75R15...*ee l§(?Goodrjch f i r e s t o n e •71V NnUnH Whit6 LNttNrt thd U.S. military was the proper owner of the weapons, even exclusion of some black jurors police department because he Q78i1S...... *39.88 17S/70R13 Connect! 235/75R15...*rS •TIIL klLTtD m il RELTID RADIAIS 16S/70R13 though they had been Issued to the Ohio National Guard. might be perceived as shoving didn’t feel they would be im partial. H78«15...... *38.88 195/75R14... HAOIAL WHiTCWALL 195/70813 bias or prejudice,” Rubens said In The cases involved alleged police L78i1S...... '39.88 ISSIWII « JlSiWlS ■« 195/70814 3 1 8 /6 8 8 1 5 ...... •IIN 23S/«0VW15...... *'T» I released on We^esday. iliwm ir nSIMlS '7t 185/75R14 225/75815 305/70814 3 4 5 /6 0 8 1 5 ...... * 1 M other use could be found for them. Daley discharged the juries in usTsmi >ti m rm mM70 16560H814 195/60H815...... ••• 196/NQHH14 .• « demonstration at the northeast Ohio campus. ment my remarks may have time had been wasted. mTgm M4 IIS TSAIS m ALl-SEASON ftwilil 195 60H814 305/60H815 •ION 1I6/90H818 M il Thomp Better Quality RADIAL 1st Quality TSAIS til US TSAIS I7t Radial 33S90H814 315/90V815...... *1M I06/90H813 m I Renew WMttwflll 195.60H815 a06/85V816...... *1NN t06/6QHni5 M1( SNOW RETRIADS Whitewalls 175/BOfln 'B f 305 60H815 239/60V816...... •NON 2t5/60HR14 Mil life, is a I Q u e s t i e n BIAS SNOW ECONOMY SNOW GOODYEAR 0 7 H E 8 SUES AVAILABLE AT LOW. LOW PRICES 16 STOP TAMPERINB WITH THE EIOHTH’8 AMERICAN LIBERTIES Backed by Town Fair 's mtsflu 41 195/75R14 *•§ City hospitals get pricing burden 205/75B15 state poll I Renovate Whitewalls IRON CLAD NO HASSLE RADIAL W.W. B IA S T I R E S 705751115 ‘M GUARANTEE BRAND NAME lend him HAR*TFORD — The state’s new hospital pricing system places 155/80R13. . ■311 orsiis iss 80AI] 715 75R15 *43 TIRES A T # 6 154/80-13 155/BOR13. . . *29 Err.i. -3» H7I.15 •« i|$ lORU 775 75R15 *« SUPER HI-PEREORMANCE HEADQUARTERS HR-VR SPEED RATED too much burden on inner city hospitals, according to a report by ^ Repair 165/60R13. . FT8.14 •43 L7I.15 *47 119 Tsnu OFF-BRAND • I.F. GOODRICH COMP. T/a 3 185/75-14 , 175/80R13. . *38 07>,M •441 7*rC7IU5rfft' 1$S TjRtl 735 751115 'TO PRICES! •DUNlorGT QURLiriERH riREUI PI-RUO/RJ/CNII a non-profit health agency. 185/7SR14. . . . *38 175/60R13. . • CONTINENTRl C«41 DID YOU KNOW 195/75-14 185/80R13. . •SCMPERITHI-SrUD •TOROHRMRROOlR001-Y3» Under the system that took effect Oct. 1, the state sets the 19S/75R14 . . . *38 • GOODrUR EXGU VII GATORSACIiS •UNIROTRl M LITI340 •FUlDRTtOOO 205/75-14 205/7Sni4. . . . '42 185/7SR14. . GOODYEAR ARRIVA STEEL BELTED W.W. maximum price hospitals can charge for every procedure. 215/75-14 195/75R14. . tiKLu n r m n t •IRIOGESTONEROTRNU • RIRENRROIRlSO-IO-70 21S/75H14 . . . *46 • B.F. GOODRICH EVROT/R • GENERAL RttODOH M< While the system does make comparitive shopping possible, 225/75-14 , 225/75R14 '4 9 205/75R14. . 165/80R13 . I 185/65R15...'66 195/75R15.. I 215/75R15... *76 •MICHELIN ROT • both local papers editorially say 205/75R15. . -CONTINENTRl CHtl-l1-CHSl •FIRUTONEEIREMRVIKGT • MICHELIN MRV the Health Systems Agency for North Central Connecticut said in 215/75 15 205/75R15. . . *42 185/70R14 . I 195/75m4...'66 205/75R15.. I pmcEBusms! 215/'7Sni5. . . . *45 215/75R15. . a report that the system falls to consider the quality of care being NO to FORCED CONSOLIDATION 225/75-15 . 225/75R15 *49 225/7SR15. . WASHI provided. 235/75 15 . 235/7SR15 . *54 235/75R15. HI6TI > l i l 6RMANCE W-l-D-E RAISED WHITE LiniRS Meese III A responsible inner-city hospital may face higher costs his Comn • the right to self-determination means ECONOMY DOUBLE BELTED IMPORT SNOW TIRES 8 ADIAL because Medicaid and Medicare payments are insufficient to and impr 195/70R14 .. .*89 195/70R13. . 24S/B0R14....*eB provide full care for the larger number of poor and elderly i 155R13 ... •35 185/70R13 . •49 205/B0R13. . 22B/70R1S___ *88 NO to FORCED CONSOLIDATION 165R13 . . •39 175R14 .... •47 165R15...... *42 obscenity patients in urban areas, the agency says. 19S/70R14. . 235/B0R15___ *8B 175/70R13 •45 185/70R14 . •54 BUY NOW Sk¥l 20S/70R14. . 21S/6BR1B___ *8B obscenity "Purchasers who shop soley on the basts of price would Paid for by “Clilzant for New Lite for Old Schools’’ • fundamental fairness requires the big uxzzm itmiioMm 21S/70R14. . 2BS/70R1B___ *92 Yet he' penalize hospitals that are meeting their social obligations Caryl Nlchoia, Treasurer SNOWS W.W. 23S/60R14. . 27B/B0R1B___ *88 guy to say iwaoRitm i 175 B0R13 15S/eOR13 . .«S2 materiali rather than those who are less efficient producers,” the report 175 75013 22S/70R14. . YOU SAVE MOREI ir«8081$*M ltQA/rBmB*RT 195/75R14 . .*6S nonethele said. iRtmi$*n ItiB^iRw 195 75R14 NO to FORCED CONSOLIDATION 1R6^14*TR 205/75815 2 1 ^ 5 R 1 5 ..* 7 7 BIAS within the > n s W CCS W CCS W CCS V CCS V CCS O CCS O CCS W CCS W CCS M CCS f 18B/70-13 22B/70-1B . . . .»6T asked,“F 23S/60-1S___ *69 9 Protesters take community service • to keep everyones taxes low, say tUl-SEASON RADIAL 20B/70-14 targets?’ RETREADS-GUARANTEED 21B/70-14 27B/B0-1B___ »Te 7u ITS.il.S T sado-mae 195/70R13 •64 245/60R14 •76 245/60R1S TOO-14 •61 LRTNII < m m irpMuii... 186/7SR14...... »84 2 l5 /8 0 n U . •62 225,rORt4 •72 23S/70R18 W S T T tl 796-1I M r MTWMi of bestial But two others, including state Rep. William Dyson, D-New tarism, say COINTRT STORE H76-16 • » tapMinu . 206/7BR14...... *87 20S'70nil •66 235/70ni4 •76 25S/70R1S 1671^5 TSUI «MI .... Haven, have decided to take their cases to trial, Yale senior • etAfTS r A U IRIS 21$,70R14 •66 22S/70ni5 •72 775/60R15 m -ib.m lonii...« degradini CRAFTS FAIR lltE 218/78R14...... „.*88 fteScR 'h51«15' 11 •» ‘ti ms-iEPm 11R16. M Michael Morand said Wednesday. other aim NO to FORCED CONSOLIDATION 888/75R14...... AM i « T l T r • » ! ''Ti 750 iS iOD-1|.6WI in ii.M tii V CCS W CCS W ns W CCS V CCS M CCS V CCS V CCS W CCS W CCS W CCS M 218/T8R18...... *88 • 7 6 -1 6 M Howar Twenty-one people were arrested at Yale on Sept. 22 for either tii/rmiS •borim«ib | conducting a sit-in at the school's investment office or for 228/78R18...... *48 LNre-iB. • 7 W 1 6 I«6 | I specific; W hy is It only a few politicians want 238/78R16...... •48 Hildquarltri tot STYLE AND PERFORMANCE blocking an entrance to the building. They were protesting Yale’s Date: Sat., November 1 investment of about $385 million in stocks in companies that do FORCED CONSOLIDATION? Every Tire HAS PLY POLYESTER WHEELS! GREAT SELECTION! UlCHtLlN VCA "THEI Backed by 7.68R1I...... ' business in South Africa. A » roa ou» (OP. (Oa rm is ok n m aato o n m ^ ALL TCWilAtN T/A WWANQLKW being phe RETREAD! Town Fair's Whitewall • imtiiiciiN m m e • m u m i • tts • coMcm 13» 7sais MH n M.sats hit 205/75A15...... •Ti ‘"5 i a i Morand said Superior Court Judge Paul Foti offered todismiss 166/60-13. •M XIS061S M U 3M851H M a Time: 10 am to 2 pm “IRON-CLAD NO HASSLE" • cu m SHiiBY • ctnrm iM t > cm a • tNui ^ ■ 235/75ni5...... MAI ...... ' injury to 1 the charges in exchange for the community service work, to be 166/76-14. •IT |)iie$ais MM uiffits MI4 10R15...... MOO —M6...... ' Your NO vote to Charter GUARANTEE 166/76-14. • m iiO N ’ ir-soTTi-iiLrsTOiit’ iaoi»o \ J toward w performed by Dec. 2. [A78x13 C7Sx14 . B o m s fo n • s m m * • sunn un • nto s m t ' 806/76-14.... / O U R B E S T disturMni Morand said the 19 protesters decided to take up the offer question #4 means 'B78X13 SBOxIS 816/76-14.... > mos Tvuo • tm o m m • msTcim $t>e M*n.' \ 6 Place: rffff Ngutomenl BATTERY behavior, because it did not involve an admission of guilt. C7BX13 D78x14 '2 4 .8 8 886/76-14.... f USE spfcisi for £78x14 •88.88 I 078x15 *33.88 816/76-16.... sRoy End ottm spociEloocisiwhoi whosla 60 Mos. Guar. commissi M ar^all’s Mall, Manchester F78X1.4 >31.88 H78X14 >38.88 8Sam-18.... "THE LIVE ONE" are plenti to FORCED CONSOUDATION r 073x14 >31.88 I H78X15 >38.88 836/78-16.... H f m o l d e d Landfill fire forces evacuations NO $4995 CcNS-toTI.K .0 ...v, W l ARE WRhEichMffs abuse oft INSTALLED FREE -►•nr’'S' O'*' N AUG ATUCK — About 300 to 500 people were back in their Booths Include: IS0 TOW N FAIR TIRE CENTERS AVAILABLE FOR MOST CARS. ®P*FSfl(5f1 * •bout Ouf He then homes today after they were temporarily driven out by smoke Please, on Election Day IMPORT A DOMESTIC fo*rrACTcmwmrt accepts tl from a Ore in the Laurel Park landfill. The Bake Shop, Grandma’s Cupboard, CHESTER EAST HARTFORD fON WHEELS •'^'LJjJELLEN Commiss' Authorities said there were no injuries as a result of the Are on Vote To Question The Christmas Shop, Kid’s Korner, When it Wednesday, although the state Department of Environmental N O #4 328 Middle Tpke. West 467 E. Main Street 295 Hartford Tpke. Kelsey Hayee y ' ??“*7kp« hoM CeNmmissI AMERICAN MADE WHEELS Protection was called in to monitor air quality and test runoff of Country Painter sponsored by the In IronI of Parkads Shopping Ctr. Locatad In tha Warehouaa Foods Plaie Located In Hie K-Mart Shopping Ctr. Slratfonf.CT 06467 enfOroem' water being used to fight the blaze for hazardous substances. Paid for by S.T.E.A.L., William Sheridan, Treasurer CaNTollFrM I-SOO-872.2845 source ofi DEP Dispatcher Richard Rowley said there was no health P.O. Box S2, Manchaatar PTFA of Cornerstone. 646-8227 569-8710 872-2060 obscenity threat and the residents were evacuated as a precaution ‘‘Center o "It was just open garbage burning." he said. This is a fund-raising event for CCS. only provi • STOP TAMPERINS WITR THE EWRTirt AMERICAN URERTIE8 •! 9-iMtmcxam niwauajb'.vunan.(M.»,\m MJOKMItdi’ik Baem tD. Thunaftry. Qet. 39. m $ — 7 OPINION OpemWormm

(foeitfe on the speeifiez o f any fhdm the MFDhad been infonnerf HanMcMhallp oonsolidation plan. Bar palronrs a d I / I 9 I O f of these gnftigs on many times in 12Wi doesnOUwed An issue sueh asoonnoihfation Thompson on eensdNdsMon fiiviifivii pnm ii the past butchosetoignofethem. is no highly emotionally ohmvnf If those two officers werefaced boffig Isd wisis fdfBeeiMHrt antf spawns so mueh infighting Jbcli l&amtHUtr: with the same situation, what TaiReEdMsr: TatBeEdIwr; Id this final week before that our community needk foget wouhf they have (fone7 stands out Mamfoester veees on whether w on with the process, to p r o c ^ a s ’Phiz letter is in regard to the 1 strongly believe the laws This year the residents o f the Figures (fon’t lie but peNtief aas •Nfieriw revlseitscharter, Kistimeforthe (luickiy as (foe process win article printed on Get. 27 in your protect the real criminals. Inno­ 12th Assembly District in Man­ sure do figure. Let's hxik at tlie Manchester iKeraid to demon­ pormit. ’The Herald should take paper about a Coventry man. cent people will soon have to hide chester are faced with a choice 81.000,600 sewer coiMeetieA foes strate its leadership. into account thattheprocessisso Charles M. Kelehan, "branifish- behind locked and bolted dOors between a lackluster, indifferent that the coHsolidatkm group is rm a in the 13th Editorially, the Heraldhassaid potentially divisive that a per- ing" a .22'caliber pistol. because the laws say you cannot and ineffectual incumbent, quotingin their adS andso-es4led that, ultimately, consolitfotion is footed consolidation dan shMid r was there and witnessed the protect yourself or your property. James McCavanaugh, and an fact sheet. When residents of the I3th Assembly the correct course, but the paper not now be the goal.’l^ew______illhe entire incident. ‘Phe pistol was 'Thank you. eager, caring and capable chal­ ft's obvious that tMs number has withheld an outright endorse­ an appropriate time and place to IMstiict go to the polls on Tuesday, they’ll j ^ ' i i Like othera, never pointed at anyone. I was lenger, Jbhn Tucci. was Just pulled out o f the air as ment of charter revision pending work out the plan itself. appalled at how the whole serve their interests well if they vote for M n. E.E. Depfeenes*. Mr. McCavanaugh has a repu­ there is no factual accounting announcement of the proposed By your leadership, you can situation was reported in the w BoNan tation of beingthe "silent legisla­ evidence tosupport R, nor hnsthfs Democrat John W. Thompson. ir announce to your readers andthe consoHdstionplan. Manchester Herald. tor.” Two years ago be took pride number been publicised pre­ Thompson, M, is a man of imagination and the 8M had Since puMisMng those views, community that you aretakhtga Mr. Kelehan was protectinghis in “ sitting and listening" in his viously. This means it as soundas integrity, one who has proven his worth to his responsible pro-consolidation stand for charter revision in the own life and others around him Volori bi 13th first term. Apparently be did the a83.00MlI interest of long-term benefits to community time and again. As mayor from >««aaaiw leaders both within and from when a known cocaine ifealer, same in hissecondterm, sincewe The consolidation supporters without the town government our community, because charter got raro chafieo 1971 to 1975. he led Manchester admirably. As good and bad who has a long criminal record, haven't seen Ms name associated claim that your sewer rates wiR have outlined a consolidation revision is the shortest route to was asked to leave the bar after a private citizen, supporter of charitable To the EdKor; withanymajorlegislation. Thisis be higher to make up for this plan that would retain. Intact, the consolidation and that route is causing a disturbance. Other inexcusable. Another two years ficticious number. We all know causes and candidate since then, he has taken most likely to achieve those WASHINGTON — Voters have been hearing Eighth District volunteer fire­ patroiM, tables and chairs were On Tuesday, voters in the l3th of sittingandlistening (for a total that the new sewer treatment n long-term benefits with the least thoughtful and courageous stands, regardless wondrous storytellers, like onto Scheherazade, fighters in a major area of the being pushed and shoved by this Assembly District in Manchester of six years!) would be inconceiv­ plant will increase your rates by 0 M.OM damage to our town. of their political profitability. limning the achievements of the recently departed district. In addition, combination man. will be afforded a great opportun­ able. The residents of the I2th two to three times the present Charter revision commissions Surely, he would only enlarge upon his 99th Congress. ’The fabulons tales come mainly of the two separate sewer admin­ Once this man was in the ity. They will have the chance to deserve better. John Tucci would rate. These are accurate figures come and go. but if the recom­ from members of that august body who would like istrations seems to be a foregone parking lot, he was acting even elect as their representative to give us the representation we provided by town officials last record of public service if he were given a conclusion. mendations of the 1980 commis­ ■ V to return for even greater glory next January. more irrationally. He was swing­ the General Assembly afineman. need. year before the referendbm vote term in the Legislature. sion (which I chaired) are oof ’The 99th can in fact boast of some solid ft is time now for the Herald to ing a fire iron, which he pulled Jack Thompson. I urge voters Also. Mr. McCavanaugh has on the plant. In the election next week, Thompson faces approved. MwouMlikely be many accomplishments. Sen. Bill B r a < ^ , D-N.J.. and endorse charter revision — not from under the passenger seat of within this district to take not taken a strong position on (he The other wrong figures were years before another commission two opponents; Republican Elsie L. “ Biz” Rep. Richard Gephardt, D-Mo.. were the largely any specificpian of consolidation, Ms car, at anyone and everyone advantage of this rare chance to fate of the Eighth Utilities those quoted in Mr. Ted. T. would try to handle this hot Swensson. the longtime incumbent; and unsung architects of tax reform; Sens. Phil but the concept that consolidation around him. He was completely allow a person as capable as Mr. District, which indicates a lack of Cummings’ letter of Oct. 18, when potato. ’The Issue needs to be Open Fornm Gramm, R-Texas, Warren Rudman. R-N.H., and is in our town’s long-term best out of control. Used in this Thompson to represent them In concern for many of his constitu­ he said the South End is subsidiz­ independent Edward J. Wilson, who recently faced. It willbenoeasiertoface in c Ernest Hollings, D-S.C., engineering the interests and that charter revi­ manner, a tire iron is a very the Legislature. ents John Tucci is strongly in ing the Eighth District tothe tune dropped out of the GOP to wage a grudge the future than it is now. and we spending-limit legislation that bears their names. sion is the correct next step dangerous weapon. Jack Thompson has proven his favor of saving the Eighth and of about 8200.000 each year. campaign against her. The election of either can get the issue behind us that safety of Manchester. Also, with­ by a few. to destroy the district. Without wishing to belittle any of the substantive toward achieving consolidation Your paper also neglected to worth in the publicsector through publicly voices his support. Obviously Mr. Cummings has it FaltNy abounds much sooner if we take the next of these candidates would only send the out the backup protection of the Tenth; ’The town. Mchiding the results of the outgoing Congress, we’d like to Enough has been said by leaders mention that Mr. Kelehan has a his service as mayor of Manches­ I strongly urge voting for John backwards. step this coming Tues(by. The message that effective representation is not against tha 8th Eighth District Fire Department Eighth’s taxpayers, paid to de­ remind you that the 99th was pretty typical in its of both political parties to assure valid permit to carry a pistol in ter. member of the Board of Tucci on Tuesday. The Buckland firehouse is that the Eighth’s volunteers will Herald can help by leading and the state of Connecticut. How the most important concern in the 13th the town will have to increase velop the Buckland area. ’The share of Winners and Sinners who have avoided Directors of Manchester, and costing the South End taxpayers To the EdHer: towrn receives all General Fund not be cast aside. nurturing (he process. many other bar owners in town membership on several state District. paid staff in all stations. This was either the rosebuds cr the brickbats they richly JohnR. Foss Jr. over 8200.000 to support a hor­ proven in the Manchester taxes. ’The only money it doesn’t The precise terms of consolida­ carry a pistol when closing their committees in such areas as 21 Ashland St. rendous blunder made by the T deserve. Our associate Stewart Harris has JohttC. Yavis, Jr. Swensson. who has held the seat for three tion, of course, cannot andshould establishments late at nigM ? It is a shame that so many Lumber fire, wherethere were I7 collect is for fireservice. which it selected a few standouts from each category. Here 88 Wynedfng Hill Road transportation andthe elderly. town administration in 1976, when terms, is a kindly and likable woman who leaders of the fight against the paid firemen and about 13 does not supply. It gets IM they are: not be spelled out now. by anyone, Furthermore, tMs whole inci­ Throughout the campaign, the they voted to build the firehouse spends a great deal of time at the Capitol Eighth District are making so volunteers from the town, while percent of the taxes for the • Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wis., celebrated his for that is the responsibility Vote to keep Jim dent could have been avoided if issues and ideas put forth by Mr. M cCavanagh prior to the court decision wMch without accomplishing much. Her goals many false statements. Politics the district had 00 men there. services it provides. 20th year in Congress and approaches his 10,000th assigned by Connecticut’s sta­ the response time by the Man­ Thompson in his press releases, declared this action illegal. tutes to a consolidation commis­ chester police had not been so position papers and public state­ puts people first aren’t well articulated and her record doesn’t can be a dirty business and it is Sixth; AH sewer agreements The opposition practices the consecutive roll-call vote. Prm m ire continues to doing Capitol job I am sure Messrs. Weiss. being proven now. What makes It made with the town have been theory that if you repeat a lie be the taxpayers’ friend, doing his best to keep sion. If and when one is created, slow. Thetwoofficersthat finally ments have shown his to be an Cummings. Penny. Sleith et al. justify another term. even worse is that they know kept. ’The area mentioned in their often enough, the people will spending on big-budget programs from getting that commission would address To the Editor; did arrive were verbally abusive insightful and innovative ap­ To (be Editor; remember this error in Judg­ Wilson, for his part, is a shallow and better. ads was never part of any think It is true. It Isn’t! Saying it completely out of control. the mechanics of consolidating and very ru n k , a h e a p OF TIME, I S E E .. V^./Warid h$ Brief C^lnioSmoA l^nMotfrit. | 9 ir RMiart Burnt plaaniBB minister and a idoae TBa Aaaaciofatf Prm a m e tin g Dec. l l with the most aaaociateonQngrabd: No leaaon important leadership change in its In d B d t t ld l nm ro w t Wgfriiy sma given tbr Yamani’ sdeparture. hlMory. BRUSSELS. Belgiam - The WASHINGTON — The nation’s merchamfise trade deficit naprise departure of Akmed ZaU Western analysts said it was too Yamani. SB, had been the preem­ narruwed sHgUfly in September to fl3.« MUion, the aecend Yatnanl am ofl minister o f Sawfi toon to know whether the switch inent figure in the Organisation o f eonaecutive moatbly decline, the government reported today. Petrotenm Exporting Countrieo Arabia opeaa the door for a was linked to recent reports that The September gap between imports and exports fbflovred a since it burst onto the world scene •Bakrap in the power structtire of Yamani bad been fll or whether it fl3.3 billion deficit in August, down from a record AB billiw stemmed from an oil-policy clash in 1973 with the Saudi-engineered OR ARE THESE FOR TW E5E A R E OPEC, the cartel be helped Aape shortfall in July. m m x o m iru*ranrft*f ■my for M yean; iMfween him and the king. Arab oil embargo against the LAST YEAR ? F O R 1 9 8 0 / United States. September’s figures w ere the hraest deficit since a 913.1 MiHon It alao la expected to uanervethe ‘7 think it was a combination of a imbalance last April. CRAZY H 6'« HOl O I N S 'N ^ F " POOL'LL s t il l PITZYPftOM TPTZa THB POOR NEVER KNOW HAHAHAHA'I world oil marfeeta aa prodncera falling out over policy and Yamani Raving held the job o f oil JHe BDIWB VW4T HIT Hl/M f HBAPS BBUOW Still, the deficit so far this year including the September THAT h i t o n H I« H M P , and bayera try to liBbre oat aayinghe'd hadenoi^aftbej^,” minister since 1993, two years after figures has been running at an annual rate of 9170.5 billion — far THE WHU-^HERE WE 6 0 ^ ,, the founding o f OPEC, Yamani whether Yamani'a removal means said Philip Verleger Jr., an ofl above last year’ s record 9M9.5 billion deficit. stood out among his cartel a change in ofl poHcy for the analyst who is a visMing fellow at Economists have predicted that the trade deficit would beghi ( the Institute for Biternational colleague* world’s largest petroleum to im prove soon as declines in the value of foe U.S. dollar begin exporter. Eeonomiby C ie d liB a CewHe prochicer and the West’ s most S lu m p In new h om e safes broken the production o f tts oil fields, policy, but that the decline proba­ important Unk to Middle Eastern 1 " ^ ^ ------ahtglehaiidediy push prices up or bly would be temporary. oil riches. WASHINGTON — Sales of new homes rose 10.9 percent in down. It seemed unlikely that the loss Yamani used the force of his September, breaking a string of five consecutive monthly AHMED ZAKI YAMANI An official Saudi announcement o f Yamani would mean a change in personality and experience to declines, the government reported today. M.OWDIC ay Deen Veung A atm Drake earbr today said Yamani had been O PEC s strategy, but the organisa­ command respect in an organiza­ The Commerce Department said new single-family homes . . . (fBparture a aurprfsa replaced by Hlsliam Naser, the tion will be heading into its next tion known for its bitter in-fighting. were sold at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 690,(H)9 units In ANO yoo'RE s t i l u Y v e p September, compared to a rate o f 934,

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Of course de­ that we don't have to experience it " — Max Frisch starter and a go-getter today, because clarer had kept all five spades in dum­ the race will go to the swift Break into a Opening lead; 4 9 my, hoping that the defenders would gallop if you’re not happy with the pace try to cash two diamond tricks He set by your associates could then ruff the third diamond and M^WCliBOTgK meiMLP. Thnmfay. Qct. 3». M A N C H E d i'gik H E k A U k, Ogt. gg i m — I I Potior school on forgot with lotting coro lor troublod kids FOCUS ■v Jofwt/mtcMcfi program. classroom with one instructor all she said Herald Hweerler '•they don’t want to be different. ” is helping the kids back into the “It's designed to be as short- day. That format ’’wasnot success­ Fallacare. who also servo ae a **nn as possible,” psycbologM ful.” Pailacaro said, explaining Dwyer snid. mainstream.” Hie design on the cover of the Wdioloffst, raid that before a Pailacaro admitted the kids PonatdH'ogan said at a school open that officials quickly decided that facility became arailabfe in Man- Despite the merahigdtacnwfoiis Porter Street School stndent hand­ hou y attended by about 50 people kids who wanted to get hack into were "hypersensitive” ahoot their book ahoirs a target. Wednesday afternoon, ’"niey see <*e«ter. stodema tafth social and situations, adiHng that problems between teachers and psycholo­ the secondary system needed *ntotlonaI proMema were boned to gists, who gather before d aswar to And for the iiest three years, the this as the llrst step back.” interaction. can airo occur when the kids leave day treatment program has aimed ^ a t e d in the former Highland similar programs in Hartford the school’s stroctuied environ­ gauge the emotional level df the Am4§t to place students srith a variety of Margaret Dwyer, the part-time which cost up to 837.669 per ment at the end of the day. students each day, LeStre sHid Park School, the facility has five nurse, said students now attend student. learninr, emotional and behav­ teachers, two psycholo^sts, a ”I get very frustrated,” he said. teaching at the school isn't any four foil days of classes, with a different from teaching at a ioral difllciilties back into regnlar counselor and a nurse. The staff half-day on Wednesday. She said "WoM of our kids are M average Moomoit claaarooms. Coonflnator Joseph currently works with i» stuttents ^RE HAD KIDS whose absen­ ability or better. They do pretty secondary school. LV- Pailacaro can attest tothe nomber the difference between the school teeism was very high.” he said wen here . ” rangngin age from l?to IS. A gym and residential and hospital treat­ adding that most didn't like going FaRacaro said he thiniaKfaeflf- of ballseyes. voed^r the town’s recreation Teacher Jack LeSnre agreed. ties like Porter Street SehooNMR Tn IMS, the school was at ment centers, where most of the ootM town. ’’With us. the kid ’’This is a really good group of department serves as an athletic students come from, is the educa­ doesn’t make the van. we cal! the eventually become more popol^ capacity with M students, includ­ area when needed, and counseling tional component. Counseling, she k i* / ’ be said. LeSure. who has ing seven hum Vernon. Of those, perenta.” tauffot In similar day treatment The school has no plans td offices have been carved out of stressed, is always available and is Porter Street School costs an nine have returned to public extra closet space. required for each student, who is programs for is years, said he expand in the foture, but qnantity schools. That’s not bad. Pailacaro awaragb of 111,660 per student and enjoys instructing small groups isn’t the object, Fallacaro said, n said. selected for - the program ^ a is landed by the school system. rather than large classes. Cloting up THK 9CMMML started out using a central placement team. offers students a chance to step np Each individual spends an aver­ FallacarD said. the ladder, to return to normal. self-contained structure, in which ’’Sometimes they (students) Sometimes, students are reluc­ age of one to two years in the students remained in the same need a little tender loving care.” "THIB R A DIFFERENT type of ’’They kind of feel safe here,” he tant to come to the center because teaching ” LeSure said. ”Our focus said. for the year

Democrats win Bennet vote We decided fo close up the house In the country By John Mitchell the town vote. Warren said. last weekend. >fot up early Saturday morning and Merold ffsperter Meotti. who like Swensson re­ went up to the barn to get the Wg, two-wheeled cart Warren said he was particularly cently spoke to a class at the surprised that Swensson lost to school, said he woo a similar vote Mat hooks on behind the John iM w tractor. I call Students at Bennet Junior High ’Thompson by a vote of 390 to llll. at Glastonbury High School earlier 1* • ft’e actually a Mg lawn mower. With School voted largely along Demo­ Independent candidate Ed Wilson in the year. mat I cm load a lot of things into the cart and pull Trdnsamdrica's ad In cratic lines in a mock election collected 21 votes. it npfo the station wagon and Margie’s car ISO feet thaSapt. Saditionof Wednesday. ”1 think it bodes well,” he said. from the house. Swensson said she called the Zinsser, who won at the school in Tima magazina ia o f Among the winners were former When f went out beMnd the barn where I’d left school and was told by one of the 1984, said the vote didn’t discour­ tha pop-up variaty. Mayor John Thompson, a Demo­ students that a voting machine had age him at all. ”How can they the cart. I remembered, with a sinking feeling, crat who beat out hicombent state gotten stuck, which she said night invite one candidate and not the that last weekend I’d loaded the cart with wo^ Advartisars are making Rep. Elsie Swensson in the 13th have affected the vote. other?” he asked. from m old apple tree I’d taken down. District, and Michael Meotti. a magazina browsing an ”I still think I’m going to make Some trf the apple logs were Mg enough to cut axtra-sansory axpa- Glastonbury Democrat who de­ it.” she said "I don’t feel so In other results at Bennet Wed­ mfo small hoards so I emptied the cart, separating feated Republican incumbent Carl heartbroken.” nesday. Democratic incumbent rianca. William O’Neill beat Republican the wood to he burned from the pieces to be saved Zinsser of Manchester for the 4th Warren said that it was actually for my shop. It took me a good half hour but 1 AR photo Senatorial District seat the party lever that had gotten Julie Belaga in the race for governor by a vote of 3S4 to IM. enjoyed It because I enjoy saving. The students also approved all stuck on a machine, and he thought As I started to pull the cart over to the tractor to referendum questions that will be the problem might have helped with independent candidate Frank on ’Tuesday’s ballot, including a Swensson. Longo receiving 13 votes; U S. Sen ho« them together. 1 noticed (hat one of the big controversial one calling for ’’They could pull them down Christopher Dodd. D-Conn., beat l4-mch rubber tires on the cart was flat. changes in the Town Charter that individually.” he said ’"They just Republican challenger Roger % I got the Jack out of the cart but walking toward would make ft easier to consolidate couldn’t pull down the party Eddy 367 to 125. with independent the cart with it, I realized H was too tall to fit under the Eighth Utilities District and the lever.” Edward McCallum getting 24 the axle. I got an eight-foot two-hy-four out of my town. ’The problem was corrected votes: and US. Rep. Barbara shop, put one end under the axle and, with a Mg Extra-sensory ads The voting, nnonitored by stu­ about two hours after it was Kennelly. D-Conn.. beat GOP chal­ flat Stone as a fulcrum, lifted the cart so the flat dents from teacher John Warren’s discovered. Warren said. lenger Herschel Klein 356-123. tire was clear of the ground. ’’Today’s World” civics class, was Swensson. who was planning to Sally Cadmus, who also ran in that So far so good but there 1 am eight feet away added to the curriculum 14 years campaign at the school during the race, gathered 25 votes from the cart with no way to slip anything under ago to interest students in the voting, said she marked the day On the referendum questions. *"*■*1* to bold It dp so I can remove the wheel. Pop-ups, fragrance strips and music jazz up magazines election process. All M9students at wrong on her calendar and thought Warren said students voted yes Margie was down at the house so I got her to the school on Main Street voted on that might be another reason for across the board. The closest vote come up and explained that when I got the wheel By Skip WoHenberg Corp.’s Dodge trucks. the candidates and questions town the loss. was on Question 4. the Eighth off the ground with the two-by-four, she was to open while a third view has a tab that voters will face when they go to the HertiO photo by Tuckpr The Assoclofed Press A manufacturer of office systems. Such inserts appeared In recent Meotti. who beat Zinsser 252 to Utilities District question. ’The s ^ e three blocks of wood under the axle. Shoving permits you to load the truckbed with a months for brands such as Cover Girl, polls ’Tuesday. 239. said the results showed "I have students voted 264 to 233 In favor of Minneapolis-based Honeywell spent piece of cardboard "plywpod. ” mree Mocks of wood under an axle Is not her NEW YORK — Advertisers are L'Oreal and Revlon Lane said lipstick In the past, results of the student achieved name recognition in the changing the charter to facilitate That timo of yoor favorite kind of work but after several tries she got ll million to produce a three- "It lets the reader kick the tires in F i election have tended to foreshadow communitv.” consolidation. making magazine browsing on extra­ dimensional ad that appeared last samplers are soon to follow. them In position so I could remove the wheel with sensory experience. print.” said William Tracy, advertis­ In one of the more amMtIous Roger Hollister, an employee of the East Cemetery. The town has a the flat tire year Business Week. ing manager for Dodge trucks in Detroit. magazine ads. International Business town’s Park and Cemetery Department, somewhat larger lawn area than most With.....„,.^i,,, the wheel In theiiic backuacH wiof theine cacar, r, I_____ drove Elaborate pop-up ads startle read­ The ad showed a paper products Machines Corp.’s French subsidiary, stirs up a storm as he chops up leaves in homeowners to clear of leaves every fall. dow^ri fp 6«c Dave In the village garage. Pave said ers with three-dimensional views of a plant and office tower, calling atten­ That is the same type of personal IBM France, placed a four-page ad Waldheim ends Nazi denials .he’d , lookYiiv. at It...... in...... a few...... minutes— and If /’dI’t come city skylines or pickup trucks. Fra­ tion to the company’s capabilities in involvement that fragrance strips and back In half an hour he’d probably have If fixed with sound and lights In the March 28, Conlhracd from page l The newspaper cited German grance strips provide whiffs of integrating building and manufactur­ cosmetic inserts offer readers. IMS, editions of the French news­ dal for ’’heroic bravery in the If wasn't worth going back fo the house so I went perfume or cologne. Cosmetic Inserts C( reports showing that Lt Kurt battle against the insurgents in the ing controls, computer systems and weekly Le Point on behalf of the IBM However, Gerold Christian, a Waldheim was a member of the to the posf office, talked for a while with some of carry several shades of eye shadow. office automation. A PROCESS CALLED microencap­ spring and summer of 1942 ” Coalition seeks sewer action the guys standing out front and went back to the PC. spokesman for Waldheim, told the staff of the Nazi commander in the Stahl's order was to remove A computer company bought ads in "There had never been a pop-up of sulation encases fragrance oiig )n a newspaper that "additional re­ Kozara area. Gen. Freidrich von Continued from page 1 reached with the town Sept. 12, the farage. paste of tiny capsules that is spreadon When readers opened the center search” has revealed that Wald­ Kozara’s entire population and the mall on an altogether separate Pave was Just starting to work on my tire French and Spanish magazines last this complexity in a national maga­ Stahl. replace it with a "reliable” popula­ town must have a plan by Nov. 30 f o set of environmental grounds zine,” said Jennifer Grismer, who paper and then folded over on Itself. A spread, music from Beethoven began heim’s earlier statement was In­ The paper said documents show But Beck has called the settle­ finance Improvements to Its plant b e c a ^ Ed had come in with a sticky choke on his year that played classical music and playing and tiny lights flashed on the tion. the newspaper said Yugoslav flashed tiny lights when the page fell handles the Honeywell account at the reader releases the fragrance by correct. Christian said Waldheim Stahl recommended Waldheim and figures say 1.600 partisans and ment ”a sham, ” contending that its that will leave the Hockanum fit for "The only alternative that would 1974 (Tievy, It was a matter of priorities. People tearing the paper open, breaking the computer, powered by tiny U/i-volt was in Kozara serving as a supply others (or the puppet Croatian only purpose was to make it appear swimming and fishing. The town dtiior people are always having open. advertising agency BBDO- betteriaa. officer. 13.000 civilians died during the ensure the elimination of addi­ Mlnneapolls. capsules. government’s King Zvonimir Me­ operation. the state was properly enforcing must Invite bids for the work by tional sewage and Industrial waste fo decide who comes first depending on how People In the business soy advertis­ IBM declined to reveal how much It the law and to block his group from Jan 31. 1987. and work must be serious Iheir problems are and 1 had to admit the ers may one day buy magazine ads Giorgio Perfume Inc. Is widely Cl pollution.” Beck’s letter said, Ninety-six percent of readers sur­ credited with popularizing fragrance paid for about SCO, ooo copies of the ads. bringing suit. completed by Dec 31, 1988 The “would be the Issuance of a choke on Ed’s Chevy was more Important than the that ploy SO-second commercials veyed later said they saw the ad. 90 TI town was also fined 8850 for flat tire on my cart. when readers puli a lab. strips, which experts say are now used "They were very successful In DEP officials told the Manches­ moratorium on all additional percent Identified the sponsor and 40 meeting the goals of projecting IBM’s brci violating Its permit several times Pave couldn’t find anything wrong with my tire by as many as a dozen fragrance Clul O bitu aries ter Herald earlier this year that sewer and Industrial hookups until Some call this creativity. Others call percent said they had read most ofthe makers. Image as a friendly company and a they would bring a suit against the Manchester completes construc­ so he Just put some air In It and 1 drove back to the It sensory assault. But the innovations ad, Grismer said. rese The town has received grants The Beverly Hills, Calif.-based leader In technological advance­ Oloi town because. ”lt’s better to be and loans from the state to tion of the (plant) ” house and put It back on the cart. are enlivening magazine advertising. On top of that, she said, “people ttOBCOB D. Hill He was born in Hartford and was made to the Church of the sued by a friend than an enemy.” It was about lunchtime by then so 1 decided to Giorgio operated a clothing boutique ment," said Theo Chisholm, an IBM a resident of Manchester for 36 complete the work, expected to Pop-up ads are designed to make thought the piece was creative and spokeswoman. , Roscoe D Hill, 68, of 227 North Assumption. cost 826 million. Voters have EPA officials said today they had make myself a tuna fish sandwich. I poured a Coke messages literally stand out from the when It brought out a fragrance In P Ir years Before he retired in 1981. he Beck said he sent the EPA copies Innovative and transferred those 1981. It sought customers outside Its died Tuesday at Manchester of the Herald s articles on the approved up to 814 6 million in local not yet received the letter. to go with It and went Into the living room to read crowd. FrSgrance strips and cosmetic feelings to Honeywell.” She said the company’s Spanish Memqtial Hospital after a lengthy was an Inspector at Pratt & Harry N. Hanaen spending for the project the paper and watch a little of the college game on local clientele by using fragrance illn^Bs^ ( Whitney, East Hartford. He was a matter and wrote In his letter: "It inserts allow readers to sample subsidiary used a similar ad In Spain Harry N Hansen. 70. of Rock­ Is my belief, I'ased upon DEP prior television. strips in several regional magazines later In 1988 with similar results. He was born Oct 18,1918, In West U S. Army World War II veteran ville. died Wednesday at Rockville Beck said that the plant will not perfumes and makeup In privacy. THE INSURANCE COMPANY Besides his wife, he is survived conduct and the ‘Statements, that Within a few minutes 1 began to get sleepy. I’d But the Innovations aren’t cheap, aimed at affluent readers and Inter In Intervisual's Hearne said the tech­ Minot, Maine. He attended school General Hospital He was the be able to handle additional sewage THANNSOIVING been up early to start packing the cars and, after TransAmerlca spent |3 million on a by five sons. John P. Stanklewicz of this (DEP) lawsuit was a sham created by the development of the particularly when multiplied by the Vogue and other women's magazines. nology already exists that would in Maine. He moved to Manchester brother of Eleanor Park of instituted to deprive my clients flOVENA TO ST. JUDE all. It was Saturday so 1 stretched out on the couch pop-up ad that showed its triangular "Scent strips built our business." In the mid- 1950s and had spent most Manchester. Paul M Stanklewicz Manchester. Mall at Buckland Hills, which has a O holy 9t. Jude, Apostle end met- million or more copies that must be enable an advertiser to have Its of West Hartford. Joseph M their day in court to enforce the for a little nap. tower In the center of the San Franciso said Dorit Kehr, director of marketing of his life farming He was a Born In Manchester, he had lived planned opening In 1988. The tyr, 0f«at In virtue end rich In mlre- produced to make on impact. skyline. The company had 5.S million commercial played when a reader Stanklewicz of Dallas. Texas. Clean Water Act.” environmental coalition Is already clee; neer kinsmen of Jeeue Christ, It felt colder outside when I got back at the job of services forGeorglo. whose fragrance flips to Its ad. member of the Calvary Church. In Rockville most of his life. He was Under the agreement the DEP taking stuff from the house up to the cars. I Production costs alone range from copies of the ad Inserted In the full South Windsor. Michael J. Stanklewicz of Vernon, a member ofthe Rockville Lodge of suing the town In connection with telthful Interceetor of all who In­ one to three cents for each fragrance sales have reached about 1100 million The only obstacles would appear to He is survived by two sons. and Mark J. Stanklewicz of Hart­ voke your tpeclal partronage In remembered that there were some tools 1 wanted domestic run of the Sept. 8 edition of a year. Th ford: four daughters. Janice A Elks 1359. Pollsh-American Club, lime of need. To you I have re­ to take out of my shop so I went up and got those strip and from five to 20 cents for each Time. be cost and the willingness of Frederick Hill and Leroy Hill: one and the American Legion Post 14. course from the depth of my heart cosmetic Insert, said George Lane, of Parfums de Coeur Ltd., a Stamford. magazine publishers to accept them. Hosp sister. Geneva Makin of Sanford. Stanklewicz of Wethersfield and he was a World War II Army Auto hits pole; two women hurt and humbly beg to whom Qod has and while I was there. 1 swept up some of the William McClave. a spokesman for maki Nancy A Stanklewicz of Water- sawdust around my planer. Weberaft Technologies Inc , a North Conn.-based company that markets Maine; and several nieces, ne­ veteran. given such greet power to come to TransAmerlca, said Intervlsual put inexpensive fragrances resembling Two Manchester women were report. ..., — ,ww. . iwipr IMV III IIIV U IV * TO DATE, magazine publishers phews and cousins. town, Patricia M. Stanklewicz and He also is survived by three sons, my atslstance. Help me In my pre- By the time 1 got back to the tractor and the cart. Brunswick, N.J.-based company that 560 people to work assembling the ad Jean M. Stanklewicz both of injured Monday when their car hit Police said Keiss apparently fell •enf------end------urgent petition. letltf In return I It was almost 5. We had planned to leave by noon makes them. more expensive brands, Is using report little negative fallout from A graveside service was held Harry N. Hansen III of Hartford, promise to make your name known by hand for 17 weeks In Mexico and fragrance panels directly on the ad today In the Goodwins Mills Springfield. Va.: a brother. An­ a utility pole on Center Street, asleep at the wheel Sunday so we’d get home early. Margie was A pop-up costs 30 cents to $1 to elaborate ads. Michael T Hansen of Windsor police said. Neither woman was wearing a end caute you to be Invoked. Colombia. Reader recall scores have page rather than as an Insert. The Cemetery, Lyman, Maine. The drew WIshInski of East Hartford: Say three "Our Pathere, Three putting straw onw a s her a a v a garden0 U a 0so \ f A1 Twalked ______over to produce, estimates Gordon Hearne, Magazines that accept fragrance or Locks and Howard E. Hansen of Police said AIJa M. Keiss, 18, of seatbelt, police said. been impressive, he said. panels are covered by paper shaped two sisters, Anastasia Stark in Hall Marys and Qlorlaa.’’ Publlca- ■------— *■*'- • ■ **• ^ • wwMiv* o saj call cosmetics strips generally limit how Rev, Kenneth Gustafson of the Stamford: two daughters, Anita 173 Union St., was driving east on talk to her. Before I could say an^hlng, she said, director of the commercial division at Intervlsual’s Hearne saldthcDodge Calvary Church officiated Maryland and Rose Durkin of NItsche of Rockville and Karen Both were taken to Manchester llon must be promlied. St. Jude “Are you about ready to quit andnef have ^ a drink?’ , Intervisual Communications Inc. like bottles that can be peeled off to let many they will accept per issue to Hartford: and a granddaughter Center Street at about 10:50 p.m. Memorial Hospital Keiss had pray for ut and all who Invoke your pop-up ad that appeared In the Sept, 22 the scent escape. Heald Funeral Home, Spring- Mastrolanni of Ellington; a when her car veered off the road aid. Amen. Thie novena hei never " Yeah,”J said, "rv e had a tough day. Maybe Issue of Sports Illustrated was the avoid mixing scents or overpowering Cai vale, Maine, was In charge of The funeral will be Monday at brother, Thomas Davis of East facial and knee Injuries, a hospital we ought to to come back once more. We can pack readers. andhItapole.KImMoynihan. 17. of spokeswoman said, and Moynihan been known to fall. I have had my THE LOS ANGELES-BASED Inter- most complex his company has done. Jai arrangements 9:15 a.m. at the John F Tierney Lyme: and seven grandchildren request granted. up next weekend." COSMETIC INSERTS have become “Some readers,” said David Rubin, Funeral Home. 219 W Center St 10 Haynes St., was a passenger In suffered multiple Injuries. Both visual has years of experiencemaking The centerpiece is a replica of the Gusi The funeral will be Friday at the car, according to a police L.B. "Maybe we ahould," ahe said. common In the past year, Weberaft’s advertising director at Vogue, "will with a mass of Christian burial at noon at the Ladd Funeral Home, 19 were treated and released. pop-up books for children and young Dodge Dakota pickup truck complete Presi Peter P. Stenklewicz I went back up to the driveway, unhitched the adults, and It recently created pop-up Lane said. They permit companies to write In and say. 'Your magazine has Schoi the Church of the Assumption at 10 Ellington'Ave.. Rockville Burial cart and put the tractor back In the barn. with side-view mirrors and a hood that offer samples of up to six shades of Peter P Stanklewicz. 67, of 22 am. Burial with full military will be in Grove Hill Cemetery. magazine ads for Honeywell Inc., lifts up to reveal the engine. Another to be hung out on the line fora coupleof Oran Adams St., husband of Genevieve So much for closing up the house last weekend. makeup or eye shadow in a single hours before I read It,’ but those are honors will be in the East Ceme­ There are no calling hours. TransAmerlca Corp and Chrysler view ofthetruckhasadoorthat swings Insert, (Mazlarz) Stanklewicz. died tery. Calling hours are Sunday Donations may be made to the very few” N i l Thursday at North Haven Veterans from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p m American Cancer Society. 237 E Hospital after a short illness. Memorial donations may be Center St. Kei Your neighbors’ views: Dean McCavanagh B tr Mel GARDENS What restrictions are you piecing on your chiidren this Haiiowoen? Orlssi y i t ^ o & l a n d club I ^ ^ 168 Woodland S t. 643-8474 B am - 7 pm dally Your man worked: WE CARE to a*!! you lh« (Inail Quality at Pair Pricat. WHO WE CARE to give you the beet eervice Come The General Assembly Judiciary A 17 C Q ■'’** •tnowledge. pick Committee had the Job of approv­ ieV J\, I V r j ^ i WE CARE to give you the targeet variety up from which to chooae. ing dozens of reappointments of Georg WE CARE to make your ehopplng eaey your deVIll pumpkin judges to the State’s courts. The b J Oct. I and 2 acrea of Parking area. HmuII HOU8EPLANTS work was hard and painful. But the mothe NtwtpliMi - Vlaitte - of We KdMNliN - Oraamaiilil CMiplata d lip liy M drlid fla w in job got done. There will be more f grand] N h m i - Rdier ft Rn tar drlad irrmiamMita. Safgltat tough jobs in the coming term. Re­ Paul“ 1 Ii 1 I; B6|MIm - Ortnii Trm. tar tht "Oo-lt-yaMrsiitar." Wraith The I Lirit t Small Mlaft RInis. Canw, Styrataiia. Wraath elect James R. McCavanagh. deVllh BlHle • deVllh TRmmiMi ti cham ftfail WIra, Cm t Wraith. Etc. M cl Perennial Speclale a : I daughi HOLLAND BULBS JAMCO N. MeCAVANAOH (Witte: RtnytNcki. Enilltli D im e VIrtme; She’ll take her V v Jane Knight; "We only take Road.' Tulips, A u l...... IO/2«» SiMii. CtmUlMt. 97 YOUR MAN FOR THE 3-year-old across the street to Janice Graves: "None. We re Jane Searle: ”I would not let Shuran McMahan; ”We are them to about five houses, where going to let them go out, at least her go by herself. 1 would ter Mel Oiffodlls...... 10/ 2“ for|il-R|.|IMi. 12 12th GENERAL just a couple of neighbors' 1 really know the people. ” Both going to a party. We only go to the nalgrs in the neighbortiood.” Since definitely go with her. I would not homes of peoMe that we know. Hysclnths...... i 0/ 5“ Plants homes, and then to the party at of her children will have parties there is no school Friday in Henry Ctrnpde. FnHivai. ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Bolton High School. "That way I put a mask on her fac^ because it And even then, that’s not really a Crocus, Asst...... 10/ 1»» at their schools. Coventry, where she lives, there would impede her vision. I would paterni ' m w iiiih i won’t have to worry about any guarantee of safety, I guess." McKen Fdltllarla - RaMNae - Snai - PULL LEVER 5A will be a neighborhood Hallo­ only go where there is a light on. I person putting poison in the ween party from 1 to 3 p.m., and a broth Nyidalh • Saewiripe • M i • I tor by the CommNtae to Hs sleet. I ft. McCavanag^ Raymond F. Dsmato, Traasursr. candy.” would want the path to Ire Ut, as Eriallan - laS awrel most children will do their well as the house. I want this to Cate. trick-or-treating when It’s still be a safe, happy experience." light out. 14 M— H Em tft tlwmfer. Ort $$. \ m r - — ------rOet.tS.im-W Lots of adhrHfes planned Plan fliat dream cruise now v ^ , at fall associatfon meeting at a price you can afford

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e remgme m e atfolta in Beoot- TANVA SINEB, a Cadette i » memten eptuu a Booir aa early in advance aa ing attending L o ts G a ry Troop 2. waa the only Maiicbeatei! rimnn Porter possible. Many cruise lines offor the fall aaaoeia- Girl Scoot to p a rti^ a te M the n etpeakaea- i incentives. I f yea sign up for a Hon m eethif on coaat-to-coaat van trek which be­ aona and spring crtdse before Dec. 1, for Oct. Id at Cen­ gan on June 19 and ended on Aug. peaS pfieea — example, yea m a y be able to save ter Cangrega- M. Ten girla and two adult for enieea are substantially. tional Chnrcb. anperviaora. Diana Coming an«r a B e w arned about cruise clear­ m wtnter and aammer monOu don’s total cost. Belbre the sally Chelquiat. saw many inter-' ■ inghouses that advertise deals to — meeting, leaden There will be a Gift of Service of enjoyed making crafta with the eating aitea. including Julietfo ' likMttftrM to ftgn up for iorliig With a oruiae, there’s one price— book you on a cruise at the liMt fown tree planting in April i«S7. «u ally a hefty one — but other talented Verna Peiat. Lowe’a birthplace in Georgia; thd ■ entaea aem at dirceunt rates. And minute. While you may get a Each Girl Scoot troop ia to plant 75 wan tips and souvenirs, that’s it. ^ ^ f**f ceremony done well Grand Canyon; CarlabadCavema; reduced price, you won’ t get much was treea. If yon hurry, you m aybe able to get For this reason, budgeting a ^Brownie Troop mt with leader and Meaa Verde. a good deal on what’e left o f this of a choice of cabin size, location or On Girl Scout Sunday, there will vacation is much easier. You know Adele Angle. After the opening One of the moat enjoyable aide year's fall cruises. anything else. be a birthday party and no bow rnueb money you’ re spending everyone down to boeineffl. On tripa was a 14-mlle bike ride An estimated million o f you • If available, work with a travel got breakfaat thia year Detaila are 2.2 on a cruise from the start. through scenic Loa Angelea. Two win cruiae from North America agency that specializM in cruises. the agenda were the annual cookie coming aoon. aale the pSP Magazine Salea. girla visited the Screen Test : porta this year, up to i « percent These agencies buy a block of Concerning badgea. AVBKAGt; CGBW FOR a cruise leaders Comedy Theater at Univeraaf • over laet year. In im . this figure space on a ship and fill it by Next, we diacuaaed the uniform rnuat order them early to guaran­ range from titO to 4B28 per person exchange. Anyone deairing uaed Studios was only 966.606. charging clients a disconmed tee that they will have them in May per day. But there are seven-day / uniforma may call Dianne Stro- In San Francisco, the group rode group rate. or June. If all else falla. call Cedar are more people taking m dses under |i,666. y 0 mert. who haa a limited number of a cable car. shopped at Pier 39. m dses? In the late '66s. the e While the Caribbean is still ffllla Country Store in Maaaachu- Your key: Miop for a cruise as u^^orma. Linda Warenda and her toured Chinatown, and saw a' fty-crulse concept, in wWch you fly popular, aome destinations have aetta. «l7-S»3-ff293. you would for any other major Cadette troop are collecting uni­ Pacific sunset. On the route home, flte way and cruise the other, was changed. Terrorism in Europe has Marwo photo oy nocha We welcome three new leadera to purchase. Look for good value and forma for the exchange Uniforma the girls and their leaders viewed' nrst introthiced, Jo Kling led several cruise lines to withdraw Our council! They are Ginny says not Just low price. Many people may be left in a box at her home on Devil's Tower, the Bad Lands of from the Mediterranean Instead. Srtneider. who took over Troop president of New York-based expect a fantasy vacation and may HariM ptioto by I Buekl0y C0l0bral0$ H0llow00n 31 Lenox St New Mexico and Phim Creek • Landry It Klftig Cruise Consul­ Alaska will he particularly popular 493; Terry Mounce. Troop W2: and where Laura Ingalls Wilder ("L it­ be disappointed with a budget — end priced accordingly — this Diane DeJoannia.who received Suaan Roche. Troop 452 New tants. What’s more, new ships were cruise. the Elizabeth Ann Seton Award ia tle House On the Prairie") iived ' summer. 80nlon pr0par0 for holiday fair S cond-grad f Lindsay Williams holds Maiatant leadera are Donna built and cruises began operating Be a savvy cruise shopper. Don’t 0 0 sponsored by the PTA, is for Buckley again at work with Juniora to help They also enjoyed Niagara Falla on regular schedules. Chavez. Cindy Crockett and Nancy walk into a travel agent and say, " I T h o fo sa Hubfard, left, an d T o n i Pouach, a sKull whila first-grader Gregory Moffitt them earn the " I Live My Faith The Scouts cheered when they KNOW WHAT YOU want in a scana, all handmada, will be rafflad. c School students only. Children must be Luddecke "And of course "The Love Boat' want to go on a cruise." First study both of Manchaatar. chack Mama for tha holds a puppet as they get ready for a Award.” If you are intereated. neared Camp Timber Trails. They has contributed to cruise con- cruise. Some are for singles. Some Othar handmada itams such as wood­ in costume and accompanied by an pieaae call her will always treasure their summer brochures and read the literature are for families. Some ships have Manchaatar Sanlor Cftizans' Cantar Halloween party tonight from 6:30 to AENIOR t r o o p atarted a new sefonsness." she adds. craft#, hand knits, ceramics, flowar adult. There will be prizes, snacks and memories. Then discuss the best cruise for the capacity to serve over 1.796 Holiday Fair to ba hald Saturday from 9 7:30 at Buckley School. The party, your needs with a knowledgeable passengers; some are significantly arrangamants and baked goods will ba surprises. B U T THE MAJOR reason cruise Adopt 0 P0t travel agent. smaller. On a cruise more than any a.m. to 3 p. m. at tha cantar, 549 E. Middia sold. experts cite: You can plan a cruise learn the facts. For example, Turnpika. A quilt, tha clock and a nativity t b « fulfills your expectations at an other trip, atmosphere is a prime see If it’s more desirable to be on factor affordable ^ice. the ship's higher deck. Be aware •Traditfonally. cruises are asso- T A b o u t Tow n that there is usually no ‘‘class’’ cOrted with the rich. But a cruise "Sylvia Porter’s New Money Population Is low at pound system as on an airplane. Regard- Book for the 89s.’ ’ 1.328 pages of Social SacurHy Mailbox can offer good value for your lesa of the price of your cabin, on naoney. down-to-earth advice on personal most cruises all passengers are Kars MaeLaed axhlbM work for a delivery or spending time with their babies The By Borboro Richmond Compare a cruise to some money management, is available treated the same. Consider your through her column. Send 19.95 purchase is in keeping with the center's philosophy of Specloi to the Herold pgckage deals offered by airlines ~ Watercolors made by Kara pnorHies; How much extra are you phis for mailing and handling to family participation in births. and you can see the savings, ll Don’t delay applying for benefits ^ »» » Booth willing to spend to hove a porthole "Sylvia Porter's New Money Book Daisy, this week's featured pet. reports Kling. Package deals often D l ^ k Memorial Library She is a Grade « student at In your cabin? for the 89s," hi care of the the « p i . Nathan Hale School and the dauifoter of Mr is a shepherd cross, about 14 include hotel and flight. But meals, QUESTION: I want to Chlldr«n tfecorat* freet for Luti When planning a cruise keep Manchester Herald. P.0, Box apply for ANSWER: No. This service is apply at a Social Security office. months old. She was found roaming entertainment and activities are widow’s benefits, but I have and Mm. Colin MacLeod of Brewster Street. Kara has these points in mind: 4I918(). Kansas City. Mo. 84141. available without any charge at It's to your advantage to contact Th^e Lutz C!hildren's Museum is seeking groups of on Hillstown Road She's white and extras. These hidden costs add misplaced my marriage certifi­ 8fu«ed art under the direction of Marilyn Richardson • Flexibility Is important. If you Make cheeks payable to Andrews. any Social Security office The only the Social Security Adminstratlon children to make artificial trees up to three feet in tremendous amounts to a vaca- cate. What shmid I do? w fw r yean and sfutfied calligraphy for a year with creamy tan color and is quiet and can travel off-season, you can oneoften McMeel a Parker. thing you will need is evidence as soon as possible, since ffll Kathy Lepak height Live and cut trees cannot be accepted because well-behaved. showing both old and new names paymehts are not paid for any day of fire safety The trees will be on Jlsplay Dec 7. Dec your marriage certificate or li­ before the day of application. 13 and Dec. M at the museum. 247 S. Main St ANSWER; Don't delay applying Again this week the population cense, for example. Just call any FoHowthlp holds craft show Registration Is limited to the first 40 entries T'o just because you do not have all the was low at the dog pound, which is Social Security office lo start the Marcos goods information that may eventually QUESTION: I understand that register, call the museum at M3-0949 by Nov ii Trees Craft Show Will be sponsored good news Last week there were be needed. Social Security person­ process. ^ the Womens Christian Fellowship of Second should be delivered Dec 5 between 9 a m and 5 p m Medicare also pays for hospice The program is sponsored by the Lutz Children's only three dogs at the pound. One nel wlir help you get the informa- care My mother has hospital Cmgregmional Church Saturday from 10 a m to 4 (ion and will fell you about other QUESTION: I've heard that SSI p m at the church. 305 N Main St Museum Volunteer League had a known owner and the other inXurance coverage under Medi­ was quarantined for biting will stay put proofs that may be used. Is different from Social Security. Does that mean that you apply for care, but not the medical insurance SSI at a special SSI office? coverage. Can she still get hospice Cocmopolltan Club vlfitt muteum tquarM and rounds The quarantined dog was still QUESTION: I recently was care services? _. - . aa. iM o n / tk A w4 AW OwsaaMataa _f>« a there as of Tuesday as was the one SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — More than 67 million In The Cosmopolitan Club will replace its reeular Manchester Square Dance Chib will have a married and I Just got a letter from ANSWER: No. Although they waiting for its owner to pick it up **** eth er property seized from former club-level dance Saturday from 8 to ll p m at Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos will remain a firm that will arrange tohavemy are two distinct programs, both are Amertcan^i*!!.'' ''J*'*.*” Museum of Twiggy, last week's featured pet. Is ANSWER: Yes. The hospice American Art and a luncheon on Nov 7 The bus will Verplanck School. Olcott Street. Randy Page will call In the custody of U.8. Customs under a federal appeals name changed hi Social Security administered by the Social Secur­ still waiting for someone to adopt care is provided by hospital Middle Turnpike parking lot at 10:30 the squares and Joan and Armand Davlau will cue the court ruling. records If 1 pay 110. Does Social ity Administration, If you think you rounds. Spectators will be welcome. her. She shows signs of neglect. but Security make this charge? insurance coverage under 3 ^m . Members may makereservatlons for guests For A three-judge panel of the 9tb U S. Circuit Court of ore eligible for SSI, you should Medicare. more Information, call 649-7320. Is very gentle and needs a lot of A m a to ruled unanimously Wednesday that Customs 81. James School has craft fair good care. did m l overstep Hs authority In refusing to release the property until an ownership claim by the Philippine Besides Daisy, the only other Club plant communion breakfast St. James Home and School Association wlllhaveits government ia resolved. new dog at the pound this week was Aquino says Enrile no threat James will have a communion second annual Teddy Bear Celebration and Country Customs agents confiscated the money, Jewelry — Potpourri Craft Fair Saturday from 10 a m to 3 p m a Brittany spaniel. He's about 6 Including 46 square feet of pearto - and other Items By Robert H. Reid M ® Army and Navy at the school. 73 Park St Registration for the teddy years old. is orange and white and fears both here and in Washington would just be good for one year," Club. MOTsIgnor Edward R ear^n will speak For f r ^ Marcos and his entourage after the former The Associated Press bear contest will be from 10 a m to noon More than 30 was left tied at the fence by the dog Philippine president fled his country Feb. 26 and of a political crisis in the Aquino she added. rese^atlons. call Marguerite Agostinelli. 649-1337 government. Gloria Petrone. 649-964S: or Louise Bonino. 649-0327. professional craftsmen will sell their work There will pound. He also needs some loving arrived in Hawaii. Earlier, her spokesman Teodoro be raffles, movies, games, a country store and food care. Ma n i l a , Philippines — Presi­ Aquino said, however, that Benigno said Aquino would not dent Corazon Aquino said today With this announcement. 50 cents will be deducted The Central Bank of the Philippines, owned by that Army Chief of Staff Oen. Fidel give in to calls for a new election, she does not feel threaten^ by PInochls scores reported from the price of the food The dog pound Is* located on town nation’s government, has f l M two lawsuits In Ramos supports her as com­ adding "the president is very Defense Minister Juan Ponce property off Olcott Street near the Homluiu claiming the property belongs to the mander in chief. emphatic about the fact that she Enrile, a frequent critic of her SI'" town landfill. Rand Is at the pound government and was stolen by Marcos. " I f the chief of staff and all the won the (February) election" ParaprofMtlonals elect Aneelmo "W e're quite pleased," said Mark Bernstein, a policies, and that she believes she other generals and the other The vice president told reporters Sam &hors 671. Mary Chapman from noon to l p m. weekdays or he has the support of the military. Elaine Anselmo has been elected president of the can be reached by calling the lawyer for the government headed by President officers and enlisted men recog­ Wednesday the question should be B*ntacriCT^^ to All tbs ssKon Qrand I Berry elects Smith secretary degrees combining life experience, military and other change their------eye, ------color . If not their • personalities. CHICAGO (AP) - Six ol 10 columns min I (R1 Marie L. Luby of 519 E Center St., and James E. ^ 0 r Ahilltepori In dally roundups credit with college-level tests and courses. They are For those who want to test the theory, the Americans, Including many smok­ and sdnorials ,morslss0 nsw 9 [MAX] Melanie Smith, daughter of Nancy L Smith of 283 Kasprzak of 143 Ashbrook Drive, Coventry are T>rry B. Clendanlel, Pauline B. Johnson and Deborah color-peroonallty rundown Is black: Impulsive, hot ers, lavor banning tobacco adver­ rll^N^.0 on local tvtnto phen Ki Grissom Road, has been elected secretary of the art freshman' “ shr------at* *• Rensselaer------• ..Polytechnic...... Institute. Troy Slater Stence. all of Manchester, and Agneo Wlnalskl tem p ei^; blue; extraordinary stamina, sentimental, ■ tising from magazines, newspap­ IM RIBIff club at Berry College. Rome. Ga N.Y. Luby is a mathematics major and Kasprzak, a of Coventry. boggrt down by routine; gray: obstinate, courage­ ers and billboards, a new survey by computer science major. ous: light brown: shy. the American M escal Association Indicates. Births Lutz Annual 3-Mile Road Race The New Jn a telephone poll ol 1,810 adults, 04 percent supported a ban on IB m K M ? MARTPI Maybe jTyou — -----have------a--- 12% ..moiTgage. ,w. Or >./tone 1C that's1.1 la k o ^vcieven I Ihigher iiui Nov. 2, 1986 GLOBE HOLLOW tobacco advertising, while 20 per- K o „«..h 3 — --- ...... = CkMiMi cont opposed one, the AMA re- Maybe you have a Fixed Rate Mortgage or an Adjustable Rate Married ( ieVlllers, Alex George, son of Laurie J. (Smith) and Albert R. Hartford "B^d Mortgage. No matter what you have, now is an excellent time River Rur Oeoiwe and Nancy (Sandager) parted1 Wednesday. Oeeert Ht Cole II of 124 Maple St,, was born to tevvrlte your existing mortgage. You can realize substantial American deVIlTersl l l e rof2i...... Harlan St, " was born Pre-Registraton 8:30-9:30 a.m. Introducaa Chat Marc Malona, graduata Ask Anybody! Oct. t9 at Manchester Memorial -Among smokers polled, the ban monthly savings on your payments. And. because we're the Oct. to at Manchester Memorial Hospital. The maternal grandpar­ o f Culinary Arta, Manchaatar Commun­ vras favored by 40 percent and BAIT Ml Hospital. The maternal grand­ Starting Time 10 a.m. number one mortgaae lender in New England, we know how to ents are Mr and Mrs. PhllllpSmIth ity Collaga. opposed by 40 percent, perhaps the Life (PO-1 mother is Mrs. William Sandager serve you better, WItn less hassle. Before you do anything else, In Germany. The paternal grand­ most surmising result, said Dr. Ask them why they LOVE us, Peer Ri of Westport. Mass. The paternal •500 Entry Fee talk to our residential financing specialists. When it comes to TUat’l Lift parents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tha area maaling placa. Pn/oy tha ifobert McAfee, an AMA truatee grandparents are Dr. and Mrs refinancing, you can bank on COMFED. teewcoe Martin of 124 Maple St. R r ,i Place Prlte$ Re/rethmenU Paffte for all Sniranit tina food, apirlta and warm from Portland, Maine. (PO) 1:15 Paul deVlllers of Westport. Mass Put the "Loan Arranger on your side. Ask them why they HATE us. (PO-13) 1 The baby has a brother. Max For the Benefit of atmoaphara eraatad by our 6 Friend (R) Water awiteh can deVlllers, ll. and a sister, Kathryn Leeeer Get aopblaUeatad decor, glowing Windsor Locks Color of M deVlllers. 6 harm tropical flah They’ll tell you why they READ USI... Crocodile LUTZ CHILDREN’S MUSEUM tiraplaeaa and friandly atalf. 1-800-842-323S or 627-9486 10. — Jump WATERLOO, Ontario (AP) - Call 643-0949 for more information. CALDWELL V:40. — Stoi McKenna, Molly Graham, Most tropical fish thrive In soft Tha light placa for tha Orange lOl daughter of John F. and Melanie water, but fish fanciers should take Because people In the know read light araa haa opanad. 1-800-922-3260 or 795-0SS1 MANCMI (Witte) McKenna of 187 Ferguson care when moving their pets from OIL INC. The Lutz Qiildren'a Museum wishes lo think the following sponsors of U A TtetS' Road, was born Oct. 20 at Manches­ hard to soft water, says the Lunch, 11-4 pm M o rrie d (P ter Memorial Hospital. The mater­ Canadian their First Annual Road Race. Sclioel (PQ Water Quality OInnar, 4-10 pm W ho Could nal grandparents are Mr. end Mrs. Association The Manchester Hergid Walsh Enterprises, Burger King, CkK»-Cola, J. C. Penney Co., Dunkin Do­ 56.9 Henry Witte of Norwich. The "As with changes in tempera­ Join UsI p«r gal. C. O. D. CJMFSD nuts o f Vernon, Michael’s Jewelers, Antonio’s Pina, Coleco of W. Htfd., paternal grandmother is Nora ture. water acidity, and food, a MOUTOAGSCa,§MC. The Dut McKenna of Milford. The baby has switch to softer water must be done Manchester Racquet Qub, Carman Qothier, Regal’s, Park-Hill Joyce flo ­ You can bank on it received a a brother. Patrick. 8. 6494841 gradually to prevent a shock to the rist, Partner’s ResUurant, Wilton’s Gift Shop, Raior’s Edge, Eblen’s, Lift STS Hartford Rd. An Equal HoiBtng Lender. Amsterdai delicate systems of tropical fish,” the Latch, NaasiiT Arms, Personal Tee. Highland Park Markrt. Pitem inStm lo Cfmsgs Cole, Albert Richmond III. son of says the association. Manchester i4-MAJKam it HER4LI> mnrrtbr Oct. 3». itm

Tkmrmday T V HERALD, TOaradWr. Oet. » . nag — gg Advice SPORTS mWC] MOVIE: -E * ll. «H, n w Cfunars Twenty years after the rt- sappearance o f a band’s lead singer, a re­ HH.L STacE T a t u g s porter and the band’s lyricist try to piece together the mystery Tom Berenger, Mi­ Blondes get mixed reviews c h ^ Pare. EDen Barltin 1983 Rated PG Is ihere troubta in tti« Furillo «n Stereo housBtiold? Assistant District ^ Kidstime HallawMn Spe ^ o r n « y inMn Bemstain ( l ^ r g e wynar) risks dmting Lefty out at Maryland [ESf^N ] NFL Yesrfaoofc (R) his fragile ago whan ha in­ in instant high-flying survey forms Joyce (Veronica Ha- B y 0«rO&n Btara [HOO] MOVIE: 'Maifte' (CC) A prim and D Em X M K^ - ______Under a renegotiated deal, Drfe- weeke, Driesell took the offensive proper secretary becomes inhabited by the rpef) that ha has always loved T h e AwoctataG Ftbss eeHwift assom ethelobof assistant last month when be defended bis spirit of a wild 1920’s flapper Glenn her from afar. The "Bald Am­ READERS; Japanese gentleman, my prefer­ Close, Mandy Patinkin, Ruth Gordon W hile H ying ence is naturally for dark-balred athfetic director at Maryland and program amf saM. 'T m not 1985. Rated TO In Stereo bition" episoda of NBC’s "Hill C O U ^ E F A R *, M(f. - hefty 97fn be guaranteed at least gm .66» spotegtring for anything 9»e’ve from Tampa to women. Perhaps it is because i n ­ M ^ n ’g resifnation a« beaket- 6;OOPM CEl CD ® (S8 ® News by the ■ntv’ersWy for each of (he done." Los Angeles re- tend to be more trusting o f the ■ balleoacbat Maryland eam etehe CB Thrad's Company familiar. next fear years, and IM. 669 for the Slaughter several times (taring rontly, I read D e a r A h h y 9ree ^eotved o l Marne lor (hie CD Magnum. P.l. an article In N T,. TOKYO remaining fowr years of his con­ his news conference, which was Ch e c k l is t in q s f o r e x a c t tim e d n g and academic prtiib- tract, provided be stays at the d S Oimma a Braalt USA Today con­ Abigail Van Buren held 96 minutes after Driesefl’s. leme by the school’s chancel^. school. Driesefl also rrlll keep his ® Privata Baniamin cerning the old DEAR ABBY: After considera­ accepted responsiMMy for what on-campns summer hnsketball (S) Doctor Who theory that gen­ ble experience, f definitely do not "1 sheaM have had more ineight had occurred in the basketbaR tlemen prefer prefer blondes! M o (bat eitnation at the time," camp, irhich reportedly earned program, but told sharp iinestion- O Quincy based on his shon stories James Woods. young boy and his uncle attempt lo stop blondes. Ac- SHERMAN C. VOGEL. Chawcelfor John B. Slanghtw saM him aboot gTV.SM annually in ers that he had no intention of ®D Raporter 41 Robert Hays, Drew Barrymore 1985 the murderous path of a werewolf that is recent years. Rated PG-13 corifing to a re­ FREEPORT. N Y. : Wedneeday, referring to the prob­ resigning. (5 ) MacNaU-Lahrar Nawshour terrorizing their town Gary Busey Corev lem* that were paMiefy [U S A ] MOVIE: ’ Hanpar IS ' A presiden­ Haim. Everett McGiH 1985 Rated R cent survey In which l.OM men aired Driesell left Cole Field Slaughter said Driesell would be (E) Facts of Ufa larly if she’s wearing dark clothes. tial conspiracy attempts to hide the fact [U S A ] Wanted: Deed or AHva were polled, over one-third said followfng the cocaine-related death Hoose after the news conference be involved in marketing, advertising [D IS ] MOVIE: ’Toby and the Koala' A f­ that an alien spacecraft has been captured I can’t say that I really prefer DEAR ABBY: I believe that of All-American forward Len Bias and promoting various athletic ter escaping a convict ship bound for Aus that they prefer blondes, brunettes was cheered by several hundred by the government Robed Vaughn Dar 1 1 : 3 0 P M CD ® ABC N ew s Night- blondes, but I tend to notice them most men, given achoice. really do in Jane. activities, although details have tralia. young Toby befriends a koala bear ran McGavm, Gary Collins 1980 line wero a close second, and redheads students. Voice of Rolf Harris 1981 more, simply because they stand prefer blondes, but only if tttey yet to be worked out. C D Police Woman trailed. I decided to do my own But Slaughter said "a change of Driesell, who has 528 victories in [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook 8;30PM CD Million Dofisr Chanca of a out from the crowd, appear to be natural blondes. Men : Drlesell’s new responsibilities. Ufatima (33) The Honeymooners mini-survey aboard Northwest leadership is required." The his coaching career, came under [MAX] MOVIE: Night of the Comet' GARY BERG. are greatly turned off by women ; Slaughter said, are "ideally suited (3D ( ^ Famify Tia* A chauvinistic Alex ® (35) Tonight Show Guest host Bill Airlines Flight I. so I dashed off change win come in the form o l a tire from several sources after fCC) Two Valley Girls try to survive after a CO-PILOT with bright yellow, obviously dyed Bias died two days after being the lo bis talents and experience, and comet s radiation turns its victims into bristles when he (earns that his immediate Cosby welcomes singer Carmen McRae, this note on my Dear Abby new coach, either interim or superior at his new bank jo b is a w om an In comic Bob Melvin, the Diny Dozen Brass hair. It looks cheap accommodates a genuine neied of cannibalistic zombies Catherine Mary Ste stationery; fulltime, to be named before the second player chosen in the Na­ Stereo Band and Robby Glasser and his seats (60 DEAR ABBY; Speaking as a OA! wan, Kelli Maroney Robert Beltran 1984 Fellow passengers: For years J FROM ST PETERSBURG Terrapins start practice Saturday tional Basketball Association the university at present." mm J In Stereo brunette [former blonde). I don’t Rated PG 13 (Sn New York’s Master Chefs we’ve heard that gentlemen prefer one month later than NCAA rules draft Several Atlantic Coast Confer­ (S ) Hogan's Heroes believe gentlemen prefer blondes [U SA] Dance Party USA ® Krtots Landing (CC) As the blondes. Do they really? Please let DEAR ABBY: Living in the allow. ence coaches expressed disap­ 9.00PM (S i News Prince George’s County State’s police close m on Phil Harberi, Peter finds Although the fair-haired beauties Scandinavian capital of the U.S.A. pointment over Driesell’s resigna­ 6 :3 0 P M CD W K R P in Cincinnati me know how you feel about that Hon Bradley, an assistant to Attorney Arthur A Marshall Jr himself threatened by both Greq and [C N N) Sports Tonight are more conspicuous and attract (Minnesota), where blue-eyed tion. but they said they expect to CD (3® ABC News Abby (60 mm ) age-old theory. You need not sign Driesell for five years. Is regarded tried unsuccessfully to have Drie­ [DIS] MOVIE; Christopher Columbus' more attention initially, what men blondes run rampant. I may not be see him coaching again. (35) Benson your name, but please indicate the as a possible choice as interim sell Indicted for obstruction of ® Colbys (CC) (60 mm ) This story of the man. who altered the really prefer is a woman with a qualified to answer, but I think a "It certainly is difficult to think Cti SCTV course of history, takes you to visit the city of your residence Thank you' coach since he knows the players justice, saying he tried to have ® MOVIE: Midnight Express’ A young — Abby charismatic personality gentleman may be attracted to a : of Atlantic Coast Conference bas­ ® Too Close for Comfort American struggles lo escape the brutal Spanish court on through his tragic down­ and the system. Bias' dormitory room cleared of C fall. defeat and degradation Frederic SALLY TRELAND, blonde the same way he would be ketball without Lefty Driesell.’’ (S> ^ NBC News iniustices of a Turkish jail Brad Davis I sent the note to the two Driesell. who coached at Mary­ drugs after the All-American Randy Quaid John Hun 1978 March, Florence Eldndge 1949 FLIGHT ATTENDANT attracted to a girl in a gold lame North Carolina State Coach and Nightly Business Report gentlennen In the cockpit first Here land for 17 years, met with the collapsed. ® MOVIE: ’ Halloween’ A maniacal killer [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Hottywood Ghost Sto­ are some responses: gown There is something flashy • media Wednesday and read from a athletic director Jim Valvano said. ® ) Noticiero SIN ries' Scenes from supernatural/fright clas­ DEAR ABBY: I do not prefer Marshall also charged that Drie­ escapes from a mental hospital and returns about both prepared statement before refus­ Driesell Is the second Marylanti d3) Silver Spoons to the scene of his slaughter 15 years be­ sics such as Poltergeist. " " The Exorcist' blondes. In fact. I have always had sell had placed more emphasis on athletic official to assume new and The Omen are among those fea­ DEAR ABBY; Blondes are not ANONYMOUS, ing to answer questions [CNN] Showbiz Today fore Jamie Lee Curtis Donald Pleasence an aversion to obviously dyed hair, winning than academics. A univer­ 1978 tured Rated NR my preference. The color of the MINNEAPOLIS "It Is obvious that the adminis­ duties at the school since Bias’ [E S P N ] Best of Bill Dance and unfortunately, the majority of sity task force appointed by [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock Hour hair does not matter to me it’s tration wants to make a coaching death. Athletic Director Dick Dull Cheers fCC) Carla spends a sur- blondes seem to have become Slaughter also was critical of the [USA] Love Me, Love Me Not prising night with Cliff when bizarre events DEAR ABBY: You asked the AF photo change and I do not want to coach if announced last month that he 1 1 : 3 5 P M CD Entertainment Tonight what is under the hair that counts I blondes via that route. basketball program. 7 :0 0 P M CD CBS News begin happening m her new dream house Actress Deborah Kerr tells about her Oper wrong man. My wife is sitting right I am not wanted," Driesell said. would relinquish his duties to In Stereo prefer an intelligent woman, perso­ After remaining silent for 14 T Boston police flank a flatbed truck CD (S ) M ‘ A*S*H aiion Primetime mmi-senes. Hold the nable. feminine, with a sense of ED SIEGEL. beside me and, as you can see. she during a city-sponsored Red Sox become an adviser to Slaughter (14 Living Planet Portrait of the Earth Dream .' m London In Stereo PALM BEACH. FLA is a natural redhead She also has a carrying members of the Rod Sox CD (S ) W heel o f Fortune (CC) Attenborough travels to the grass­ humor and one who Is knowledgea­ appreciation day Wednaaday In Boston. 1 2 : 0 0 A M ® k o h 4< CD d§R 9100,000 Pyramid lands of Brazil the North American prairies ble about current events. In my fiery temper to match, so naturally DEAR ABBY: I prefer (33) Jeffersons and Africa s Serengeti plains to explore CD Nightlife work I meet many women — flight this gentleman definitely wouldn’t different kinds of life (60 mm ) (R) Cl3) Star Trek brunettes. I had better: I ’ve been look twice at a blonde. (38) Carson's Comedy Classics Mtendants. pilots and passengers Barfield tops alM ar squad Noveia; Muchachrta (3® Tales of the Unexpectad married to one for 20 years But I ® MacNeit Lehrer Newshour They are wonderful! Many sur R L , ; ® ) Myttary: Shroud for a Nightirtgale (P 800 Club have to admit If I am walking LOS ANGELES New Newlywed Game (CC) With two nurses down and Martin * p th and behind a blonde, particularly one By Bsn Walksr O ) Alfred Hitchcock Presents Una pobre Dettmger dead Dalgfiesh acts swiftly and intelligence. Others open their Red Sox warmly welcomed ^ Novela; Maria da Nadie with long hair, she arouses my Tbs Atsoclatsd Prsss Jimmy Braslin's People (60 mm ) mouths and their brains fall out He a r ABBY: I married a muchacha campesina se traslada a la gran tricks Courtney Briggs mio lying (60 mm ) curiosity more so than a brunette Ciudad en busca de trabajo Inadvertida Part 4 o f 5 (3$ Novela: An>o y Senor (60 mm ) YOUR CAPTAIN brunette and have never asked her mente se ve envuelta en problemas y es would. By William Hochbers NEW YORK — Jesse Barfield [C N N ] Larry King Live 13) Sanford and Son RICK OSBORNE to change the color of her hair, boutiques along the downtown surgery. Bresciani said eviada a la prision A l salir de la carcel en- STAN OLSON. The Associated Press [DIS] MOVIE Laughter in Paradise' [CNN] Newsnight which should be sufficient proof route. began the season thinking he could cuentra trabajo como sirvienia domestica PALM HARBOR. FLA The Red Sox, who last won the hit 35 home runs. en donde es seducida y abandonada con When a practical joker dies four relatives [ESPN] SportsCenter DEAR ABBY; I always take a that this man does not prefer The crowd offered prolonged World Series In 1918, lost the World un nino (60 mm ) find their inheritances have certain condi blondes. BOSTON — It wasn't the celebra­ cheers for first baseman Bill An ambitious expectation for [HBO] The Prince's Trust All Star Rock Second look sf a blondo. partlcu- Series In I94« and 1967 to the St. tions attached Audrey Hepburn Alastair ------pameu d e a r ABBY:DEAR As a ABBY: native As g H . TAM P tion many o( them hoped for. But someone who had never hit more Nightly Business Report Sim, Fay Compton 1950 Concert Eric Clapton. Phil Collins. Paul G H . TAMPA Buckner, whose error helped the Louis Cardinals and In 1975 to the @3) Maude McCartney Sting and Rockm Rod are only that didn’t stop an estimated Mets win the sixth game of the than 27 In his career. But, as it [E S P N ] College FootbaH; Fresr>o State a few performing at this gala event benefit­ 780.000 loyal fans from parading Cincinnati Reds. In each Instance, [CNN] MoneyNne at California State Fullerton (3 hrs ) Live series, but greeted relief pitcher turned out. an accurate one as ing the only chanty managed by Charles through Boston and crowding including this year’s contest with Barfield went on to lead the major [ESPN] SportsCenter [H B O ] MOVIE: Losin' It' Four high and Diana (60 mm J Bob Stanley, who was on the mound the Mets. the Red Sox lost In seven 1 school seniors lake on the wilds of Tijuana Many causes for nightmares elbow-to-elbow at a Red Sox for that loss, with boos as well as leagues with 46 homers. [TMCJ MOVIE They Won't Forget games. where wine women and car chases 1 2 : 0 5 A M ® Night Heat O Brien and Appreciation Day rally to cele­ applause. " I consider myself a home-run The story of the manhunt and trial of a Giambone track a vengeful ex-con w h o is Some fans had words of advice Northern teacher m the South after a pupil abound Tom Cruise Jackie Earle Haley brate the country’s second-best hitter,” Barfield, also considered Shelley Long 1982 Rated R killing members of the homosexual com­ D E A R DR. Pitching ace Roger Clemens, for the Red Sox management. IS murdered Edward Norns Lana Turner, munity (70 mm ) OOTT: My hus­ cal Eventually the other breast baseball team who was introduced only as "theCy one of the best all-around players In Claude Rams 1937 [T M C ] MOVIE: Oxford Blues' A rough "W e need better relief pitchers," band Is In his will catch up. so If the girl Is At City Hall Plaza Wednesday. Young Award winner." drew roars baseball, said. [U S A ] RIptIds edged student pursues a girl, and at the 1 2 : 3 0 A M CD Judg e declared 12-year-old Mark Brews­ patient, the situation should re­ Red Sox General Manager Lou of applause. On Wednesday. Barfield cele­ same time, tries to improve his character CD Entertainment Tonight early TBs and is ter of Milton, who said he was sure 7 :3 0 P M ® PM Magazine by joining the school s rowing team Rob solve Itself. Gorman told the overflowing brated his 27th birthday and was (3D Jim & Tam m y a large, "New York fans got no chance the Red Sox will win the World CD A Current Affair Lowe, Ally Sheedy. Amanda Pays 1984 In adult women, disparate breast crowd that fans had been the named the right fielder on the 1986 Rated PG-13 In Stereo ( ^ (ID Late N ight w ith David Latterm an healthy, active over you guys, they got no chance \ CD Jeopardy Dr. Gott sires can be a problem Although a team’s “ motivation and Series "before I ’m about 80or so.” Associated Press All-Star team. Tonights guests are Harry Shearer and man. Every few You guys are the best,’ ’ said 3 "Get rid of Stanley, he’s not upto CD Enlartainment Tonight 9 :3 0 P M m Odd Couple Jack Hanna from the Columbus OH zoo woman’s breasts are seldom Iden­ Inspiration” Clemens. Barfield was joined on the team months, he has Peter Qott. M.D. par." said Bryan Keohane of (33) Indapendent Network News iS ) (S ) Night Court A s Harry plans his (60 mm ) In Stereo nightmares for tical. the problem — if severe — "W e had an outstanding season "W e can’t wait another 11 years by Toronto teammate Tony Fer­ annual Halloween party his former foster Amesbury. O ) Best of Saturday Night Alfred Hitchcock Presents may require the services of a and we came within one pilch of nandez at shortstop, first baseman child Leon returns with plans for the future several nights (to get Into the World Series), "Stanley’s fine, get rid of Tony (9 ) Barney Miller 13) Gene Scott In a row. "niey plastic surgeon If one breast has bringing the world championship maybe next year or the year after. Don Mattingly of the New York Novela; Cemino Secreto Armas” said Rich Murphy of (33) trophy to Boston, where It be­ Yankees, second baseman Steve ® ) New Newlywed Game [ESPN] Pro Championship Karate C o v­ are so bad that grown progressively larger. I I Believe me, we’re going to do It ” Boston. [M AX] MOVIE: 'Creepshow' Five epi erage from Denver, CO (60 mm ) (R) would worry about the possibility longs,” Gorman said referring to Sax of the Los Angeles Dodgers and ® All New Dating Game sodes each depict different kinds of hor­ he gets very vi­ said veteran Jim Rice, captain of "Get Buckner a new set of [USA] Edge of Night of a breast tumor In this circum­ ), the team’s 8-5 loss Monday night to the team. third baseman Mike Schmidt of the ® Wild. Wild World of Animals ror Adrienne Barbeau. Hal Holbrook E G olent and I have to get out of bed. ankles." said Larry French of t Marshall .1982 Rated R become cancerous? the New York Mets Philadelphia Phillies. dD Carol Burnett 1 2 :5 0 A M [MAX] MOVIE: a N ig h t­ Sometimes he remembers thenr stance. a doctor should examine Fourteen of the total roster of 27 Eastham. mare on Elm S tre e t’ A group of friends A sea of fans, many in Red Sox The team also includes left Don Mattingly [CNN] Crossfire 1 0 :0 0 P M ® Kay O Brian Kayo drasii sometimes he doesn’t. He’s a the breasts to make sure that a players appeared at the rally, said Roger Clemens - share a common dream that they are being DEAR READER: Crypts or "Don’t do anything to disrupt the cally changes her image in an effort to cope moderate dHnker and takes a growth is not present. T-shIrts and some In business suits Red Sox spokesman Dick Breaci- fielder Jim Rice of the Boston Red [DISJ Mouseterpiece Theater with the death of her first patient (60 mm ) stalked by a long-dead child murderer crevices, often form In the lining of team." advised Bill Dick of Haver­ John Saxon, Ronee Blakely 1984 Rated In adult men, breast enlarge­ sporting baseball caps, covered the anl Among those missing were Sox, center fielder Kirby Puckett 0 diuretic for high blood pressure I didn’t go up there looking for home [ESPN] Speedweek News the anal area. When these become hill. "Just cool down the killer majors with a .352 average and hit CD ment Is always abnormal Certain brick plaza and spilled onto nearby Dwight Evans, who was recover­ of the Minnesota Twins and runs." Barfield said [HBO] Worst Witch Bewitchmgly funny don’t know where to start looking Inflamed or chronically Infect^ instinct a little and win It next SI homers with 113 RBI. Mattingly, CD (35) 20/20 (CC) (60 min ) [T M C ] MOVIE: A Night to Remember’ for help. glandular tumors can cause men’s streets on an unseasonably warm ing from knee surgery performed catcher Gary Carter of the world " f try to help the team anyway I tale of a young up-and-coming witch who cryptitis results. Antibiotics often time.” 25, led baseball with 238 hits and 53 IS far from the ideal student (90 mm ) (33) Independent Network News The sinking of the Titanic is viewed breasts to grow, but In my fall day. Tuesday at the University of champion New York Mets. As tens of thousands of Red Sox can. To me, throwing out a runner doubles, both all-time Yankee (3i) Mission: Impossible through the eyes of some of its passen­ will cure the ailment, although experience, the most common Those who didn’t take an early Massachusetts Medical Center In Roger Clemens of Boston is the 8 :0 0 PM ® Simon a Slmon A J and gers Kenneth More. Honor Blackman DEAR READER: Nightmares fans flooded out of City Hall plaza at home plate is just as good as records, and his .573 slugging (33) (S ) HMI Street Blues Funllo is asked to surgery Is sometimes necessary to roason for male gynecomastia lunch hour for the parade waved Worcester, and pitching veteran right-handed starting pitcher, Fer­ Rick are hired to find a 1960 s beach David McCallum 1958 often are ways In which we try afterwards, souvenir vendor Joe hitting a home run." percentage also was best in the movie star who was thought dead 20 help Calletano m a cop race war in his pre­ remove Infected tissue. ’The condi­ ftreast growth) is medicine Many and threw confetti from office Tom Seaver, who checked Into the nando Valenzuela of Los Angeles is cinct while a top criminal is turned loose 1 : 0 0 A M CD t Love Lucy subconsciously to deal with stress­ Dorant tried to unload his remain­ Clemens, who helped the Red Sox majors. Houston’s Glenn Davis years earlier (60 mm ) tion does not. to my knowledge, drugs have the potential to produce tower windows and fashionable hospital Wednesday, also for knee the left-handed starter and Dave due to Russo s overenthusiasm (60 min ) CD Dynasty ful situations However, alcohol lead to malignancy ing wares at half price Into the World Series, had little was second, with three votes. CD MOVIE; Friday the 13th' A camp, breast enlargement RIghettI of the Yankees is the competition in the voting. Cle­ haunted by a death curse, finds itself under dD Myatery: Shroud for a Nightingale CD Joe Franklin Show and some medicines can make Sax batted .332, second in the NL, (CC) With two nurses down and Martin these dreams worse Ask your In summary, you should see a reliever. Earlier this week, Hous­ mens, 24, led the American League attack by a killer Betsy Palmer Adrienne (33) Twilight Zone DEAR DR. OO’TT: One of my and stole 40 bases while making King 1980 Dettmger dead. Dalgliesh acts swiftly and husband to stop drinking for a doctor who will examine you and ton’s Hal Lanier was selected with a 2.48 earned run average and tricks Courtney Briggs into lying (60 min ) (S ) Maude breasts Is twice as large as the manager of the year. only 16 errors, his fewest ever. Sax CD (33) Our Worid (CC| (60 mm ) while and see If he Is less troubled make specific recommendations. began the season with 14 straight Part 4 of 5 (35) More Real People other. This makes It difficult to buy The All-Star team was picked in got 51 votes and Bill Doran of CD Nows by nightmares. At the same time, victories. Houston’s Mike Scott Houston had 14. (S) The Honeymooners [CNN] Crossfire clothes and has given me low Boyd faces hearing today a nationwide poll of writers and (33) MOVIE; 'Killer in the Family' A fte r make sure that his doctor Is aware was second with four. dD SIN Presenta: Estamos Unidos En self-esteem How common is this Schmidt, 37, had one of the best escaping from prison, a man leads his sons [HBO] MOVIE; Stripes' |CC) A recruit of the problem: perhaps a medica­ Does your medical coverage broadcasters prior to postseason Valenzuela went 21-11 for his first trevistas a diferentes personalidades (60 has his own ideas about how the New and can it be fixed? all-around seasons in his brilliant on a murderous spree that results m one of mm ) match your needs? Dr Gott’s new play. Voters selected one player at Army should work Bill Murray, Harold tion change Is in order CHELSEA. Mass (AP) — Boston Red Sox 20-vlctory season. He got 73 votes career. He led the NL with 37 home the nation s biggest manhunts Robert Mit- Health Report, Insuring Your Good Boyd’s mid-season troubles began when he each position. chum, James Spader. Lance Kerwm d?) War and Peace Ramis, Warren Oates 1981 Rated R pitcher Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd, who was passed and outdistanced 20-game winner runs and 119 RBI while batting. 290, DEAR READER; To a degree, Health, explains the Ins and out of learoed he had been left off the American League Clemens, who led the majors 1963 13) Kojak [USA] Edge of Night DEAR DR. OO’TT: My husband bver as (he starting pitcher for the seventh and final Ted Higuera of Milwaukee, who got and made just eight errors! my answer depends on your age medical Insurance and Medicare All-Star team for the game In Houston. He allegedly with a 24-4 record, was the top 14. (H) McMillan and Wife; Death 1s a [ C N N ] CNN Evening News 1 :1 5 A M ® MOVIE: Quarterback was diagnosed as having cryptitis. and whether you are male or game of the Worid Series, Is scheduled to make Schmidt received 83 votes and Seven-Point Favorite For your copy, send $1 and your ^ rsed his teammates and stormed out of the vote-getter with 94. Carter was [USA] Airwolf Princaaa A girl fights to become quarter­ Wyanold suppositories don’t seem female. different kind of pitch today RIghettI, who set a single-season finished In front of major-league Star Trek back of her high school s lootball team to help much, and sometimes he name and address to PO . Box Fenway Park clubhouse. second with 93 and Mattingly save record with 46, was picked 71 1 0 :3 0 P M News Boyd was due in Chelsea District Court for a batting champion Wade Boggs of (33) Helen Hunt, Don Murray. John Stockwell In a developing adolescent, received 91. times and finished ahead of St (g ) (S ) Cosby Show (CCI In Stereo 1983 has bleeding. Can this condition 9U2B. Cleveland. OH 44101-3428 Be show-cause hearing to determine if charges should Boyd was suspended for three games July 11. but Boston, who got IS. (S) The Honeymooners breast growth can be asymmetri­ sure to mention the title The closest ballotting came in (S$ Ail Creatures Great and Small the suspension became indefinite July 16. the day Louis rookie Todd Worrell’s 20. Pernandez. at 24 one of the most 1 , 3 0 A M 1® C heck It Out! be brought against the 26-year-old right-hander on right field, where Barfield edged ® MOVIE; 'Return of the Eighteen 1 1 :0 0 P M ® ® ® d® d® News the Chelsea charges were filed. Club officials at the Carter and Mattingly were over­ exciting young players in the fTIJ Independent Network News a complaint by two detectives in an incident the out Cincinnati’s Dave Parker 31-30. Bronzemen' CD 13) Late Show night of the All-Star game time refused to explain the suspension. whelming choices. game, batted .310 with 65 RBI. stole dD Novela: M onte Calvario CD Carol Burnett and Friends Please Help Me Live Barfield, in addition to his 40 Carter, an eight-time All-Star, The detectives had slopped Boyd’s car and home runs, batted .289 with 108 25 bases and did not miss a game (17) This Old House (CC) (33) Odd Couple [CNN] Newsnight Update Some foods cause choking During his suspension. Boyd entered the was third in the National League searched for drugs. Detectives said they found University of Massachusetts Medical Center In runs batted In. He also tied for the He was picked 61 times with (fD MOVIE; 'Force of One' Martial arts (3D The Untouchables [ESPN] Down the Stretch (R) with 105 runs batted In. He hit 24 DEARn P A n ______none But they filed a complaint the next day. July Worcester for a complete evaluation, including major-league lead among out­ Baltimore’s Cal Ripken runner-up and underworld detective work are com­ (@) Wild. Wild W est [ U S A ] M OVIE: ’Rain bow ’ The legendary home runs and batted .255. Tony at 16. bined in this story of the California drug POLLY: Which 16, charging Boyd with assault and battery and drug testing. The tests were negative. Boyd fielders with 21 assists. (33) This Old House (CCI Judy Garland rises from a struggling Supervise your baby or toddler Pena of Pittsburgh was runner-up scene Jennifer O'Neill, Chuck Norris Ron uaudeyille performer to the star of The Wi- foods are most as he or she eats Never allow a disorderly conduct reported after his release. Parker hit .273 with 31 homers Rice hit .324 with 20 home runs ONeal 1979 ® M-A*S*H with five votes. and no RBI. He got 47 votes with rard ol Or Andrea McArdle, Don Murray likely to cause child to run, walk or play while and lie RBI. [CNN] Prime News (33) 24 Horas Piper Laurie 1978 choking in a Mattingly, the 1985 AL Most George Bell of Toronto second at eating "M y goal this year was 35, but I Valuable Player, was second in the [D IS] Best of Walt Disney Presents (60 1?) SCTV Network 2 . 0 0 A M ® MOVIE: ’Adios, Sabeta’ small child? 28. mm ) Pointers [ C N N ] Moneyline A tough character seeks out an Austrian NANCY colonel in order to get a bag of gold dust Contact your local Red Cross [E S P N ] Auto Racing '86; Formula One ,[D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Polly Fisher Grand Pria From Paul Ricard. France (60 worth a million dollars Yul Brynner Dean about taking classes in first aid and m in ) (R) [H B O ] Inside the NFL Highlights of the Reed 1971 DEAR 9 NFL games, including commentary by Lr C P R (cardI o-puI mon ar y N A N C Y : A c ­ 9 [M AX] MOVIE; 'Cat's Eye' (CC| S te­ resuscitation). Dawson and Ntck Buomconti (60 mm ) ® Telephone Auction cording to a 1986 World Series painfully Ironic to Sox fans phen King presents a trilogy of terror [ T M C ] MOVIE; Silver Bullet' (CC) A ® MOVIE: ’Women in Hiding’ Johns Hopkins I ’m sending you a copy of my University Irony dealt the Boston Red Sox a fateful card during newsletter, ’Childproofing Your study, the following foods have Other precautions you should the I9M post-season. Bm-TON WOULD FACE THE New York Mets. the Home” which describes choking C in e m a caused the most Incidents of fatal take to prevent choking: The R ^ Sox were one strike away from extinction in winnlng88t team In baseball during the regular choking: hot dogs and sausages, precautions as well as other safety season, in the Worid Series. The geographical rivalry Never allow a baby to play with Game 5 of the American League Championship Series **•**'■ *bsn Henderson led off round candy, peanuts and other small Items such as buttons measures around the home, includ­ between the two participants has been the most heated the 10th iMth a tie-breaking home run and had Sox fans ing first aid for poisoning, safety against the California Angels, and. trailed by a nuts, grapes, hard cookies and marbles, small coins and similar seemingly insurmountable three runs, 5-2. Jim Heniey In the history of sports. A decided underdog, the Red ready to Induct him into their exclusive Hall of Fame MAXTWm p standards for baby forniture and CftseilMI CNv — Psgov Sue Got G ot M orrled (PG-13) 7, 9:20. — The biscuits, meat chunks or slices items. Sox were out to prove their critics wrong. wade M ggs dMbled and Marty Barrett singled him 8 At this point Red Sox fans everywhere were I t * ~ N ^ i h p In Common ^uipment and ways to make your M o rriro (P0.13) 7, 9:2o” - Whi5-e the C olor o f M oney (R ) 7, 9:10. — D eodly raw carrot slices or sticks, peanut Check toys for hnxardous small nom8 for a M load. Tbe Red Sox had done It — thev River Runt Block (PO) 7:10. 9 30 — Friend (R ) 7:10, 9:15. — C rocod ile home safe for a baby or toddler pondering the total disenchantment of Boston’s I. swept the first two games of the Series (PO) 7:1o“ :is.^ * butter, apple chunks or slices, and items that can become dislodged won the Worid Series. ^ O etert H eertt (R) 7:20, 9:40 — M v Dundee (P G -ls j 7:10, 9:15. — S tan dby (Rhers who would like this issue performance in the playoffs. Could this be happening Herald Sports Writer In New York, the Mets’ fans had second thoughts American Cetitln (PG) 7:30, 9:50. ~ Touoh GuYt (P O ) popcorn. You should avoid fe e in g and choke a child, particnilarly to our Red Sox? Every post-season appearance by Ace reliever Calvin Schiraldi had three ouu to get 7:15, 9:20. should send II for each c»py to S r S u ! National East champions WRIT NARTPORD babies and toddlers such foods. In items such as the eyes on the One. Two, Now, with two strikes on Gary Carter the ■AIT HARTPORD ■Im 1 A 2 — T h o f’t L ife (P O ) 7, 9:30. Polly’s Pointers, in care of this them In this century has resulted in a World Series bid. I^anwhile, Red Sox tans were in eager anticipation of oy WINDSOR some cases, the foods can be stuffed animals. Observe age ^ seemed imminent. But. Carter singled Then F i* A Cinemo - Thot i — The B W ho Could P ly (P G ) 7,9:30. newspaper, P.o. Box 9148. Cleve­ What a dismal display by the champions of the their team back in Boston for three straight games Life (PO-13) 7:30. PlOtO — Th oft Lite (PG-13) 7:15. processed to eliminate the choking guidelines on toys and never give a American League East — supposedly the toughest Kevin Mitchell singled Big deal, there are still two Peer RIc m ^ P«b a anem e — risk. For example, apples can be land, OH 44101-9428 Be sure to » '^ ld be outs. The Mets aren’t going to score two or more runs Thot’l Life (PG-13) 7:30, 9:30. WILLIMANTIC DRIVR-INI toy with small pieces to a baby or include the title. division in baseball. Why did they bother showing up in precariously dose to the end of their season. Dave able to < ^ r a Worid Series Champion for the first Jllften tw M re Ctnemo — PeeoY Sue chopped into very small pieces. toddler ^ th two outs Ray Knight singles in Carter Bob I h eww ee CM ewm l-9 — Top Gun Mantfleld — Cioted for the teoton. the post-season for the first time in II years to put us HerKterson, acxiuired during the season along with time In three g y r a tio n s of Red Sox aficionados (PG) l:1S, 7:10, 9:20. — Soul Mon POLLY StanleiMs summoned with the tying run on third. Wild 6 through this derisive assault of our immutable s ^ r t s ^ Spike Owen from Seattle, didn’t seem to fit z T ? * z !" * 'J'oc'dn’t even consider the series being (PG-13) 1:25, 7 :» , 9:25. - Deodly 6 pitch! The game is tied Mookie Wilson’s slow roller Prieno (R) 1:30, 9:55. — Children of o loyalty? the bill as the prototypical Red Sox hero. Henderson sent back to New York for games 6 and 7. Following L e tte r God (R) 1:t0, 7:05, 9:35. — The SpecialiEing in counted ^ through Bill Buckner’s legs The game is won by Color of Money (R) 1:05, 7:10, 9:45. — bod been^sougbt after for his alleged power. After the wrong team — the Mets. Crocodile Dundee (PG-13) 1:35, 7:30, CALL thread embroidery JUST WHEN BOSTON FANS were reaching the Henderson acquired two strikes, one coming on a wild ^ a n M two wins out of three at Fenway For the 1 0 ^ Jumpin' Jock R o th (R) 1:20,7: IS, J. SMITH, inc. ultimate height of their bitterness. Don Baylor cracks swing reminiscent of George Scott, the end seemed wiw iedgeaM e and loyal Boston fan, the Red Sox HAD 9 :« . — Stoodby Me (RJ 1:40,7:45,9:50. a two-run home run to pull the Red Sox to within a run. imminent. to win in Boston. WHY ON EAR1H DIDhTT McNamara bring in — Home of the Roee (R) 1, 7, 9:30. ••"Meet the Designers Day”^^ 5-4. However, they still trailed by one run with two outs Bruce Hurst, easily theirbest pitcher during the Worid 643-0339 "* * * *'*'*"* Henderson took will live on in The unthinkable became reality when the Mets took M A N C N C IT m ‘ ^ INSURANSMITHS SINCE and nobody on. Rich Gedman, who had been the only Series, for the last out. Dennis "Oil Can" B < ^ had • Saaday, Nov. Rad, l-4|>m * Red Sox history. Henderson’s two-run home run put two out of three at Fenway and headed home This ,.U A ThodtertB oet — Peoov Sue Got fo r a thorn in California ace Mike Witt’s side all afternoon, already been named the starter for a possible seventh BM m a b ^ 6-5 and they won the game in to innings brings us to the game which will live on In every Red (PG-13) 7:30, 9:45. — Bock fo CxrouKl of Viluet Ointinaet «hru Not. ISrh game. Hurst wasn’t being saved for anything. The Sehort (PG-13) 7:20, 9:20. — The Boy 1914 stepped up to the plate. Angel manager Gene Mauch. !!!*- ” ** ^ ***d**K sacrifice fly RB! coming off the bat of Sox fan’s psyche for the rest of time - Gome 6 Who CeuM R v (PG) 7:30, 9:40. RIDE TO POLLS In a contemplative move which his counterpart. John series was Boston’s to win then For Red Sox fans Henoeraon, A hero had been found. TTte Red Sox were McNamara had gambled in Game 4 by starting Al 63 Hebron Ave., Glastonbury McNamara, might also have made, removed Witt G a m ^ was an afterthought. Game 6 was the game Ok TO VOUMTCEk granted n w life on their way back to Fenway and ii*****L hadn’t pitched in a month. In order to from the game in favor of their bullpen ace Donnie Outs. Two strikes away. Sound familiar. For Row lor by Rap. Town Oonm., Open T-S 0:30.5:30, lltu rt. 'til 9 were not about to squander It. Boston swept California allow Boston ace R o ^ r Clemens an additional day’s Company Moore. McNamara and Mauch. the offaeason siill provide 60 Wbovor. TrooMMor THISTLE and Sun. I-S during Nov. A Dec. 649-5241 at home to advance to the World Series — a title thev rest. Clemens wasn’t himself in Game 2 after pitching i w i ^ a charter in I62i for New time for them to collaborate on their all-impoitant needleworks 65 E. CmlBT StTBBt Moore promptly hit Gedman and Red Sox fans not won since 1919 For Mauch and his Angels a on three days rest all during the post-season, Amsterdam, now New York. 633-8503 thought of the 1975 Cardiac Kids and their famed strategy of ^ a t to do with two outs In the last inning of MBnchMtBT, Ct. Sr appearance In something he had never done during the regular romebacks that year. Could It happen now? A home their club s history, the winter will be the coldest one * 5 » *T® the apparent final batter reason. Now, with five days rest. Sox fans had Iwpe in For ^ S®x fans, the 1996 Worid Series was Ironic- run would catapult Boston into the lead after being so Games. painfully. NHL roundup MAWCHESTKii HEltALD. TIinmtey. Oct. X . im t — 17 Scholo9tlc roundup Mulleins enjoyable game painful to Pebguins Cheney suffers crushing 1-0 loss to Berlin tbe C M e Areas. period before LaVaDee completed The AswdeNd F rw * T v c never seen a player c o b - advantage. and assist and Doug Gilm our Carey tftlson and Joe MnlleB, Ms aecond career hat trick at 5:23 added two assists for St. Louis, M a n ’s broOier. B E R L IN — There W M a little bit AndrasUewIcz to tally the game’s trfbate so macb.” mid Devils an eight yarder off Love for the of tbe second period. Pat Verbeek wMcb broke a three-game winlem Winnipeg goalteBderEldoB"Fo-' of a letdown after a Mg, emotional only goal. “ It was the only mental mistakes, but. we were really up Mailer's aMst wOcysMe Cbacb Doag Carpenter of Mailer. pot the Devils ahead 5-4 before victory Monday over East Hamp­ Girls Soccer final score of the match. Bolton wino Ikurio for this team." f M c as a member of tbe New "H e was )ast a stalwart from start Mats Nashrad had a goal andtwo streak. Greg M lle n stopped 26 key” RedMck stopped 21 shots to lapse we had on defense. Overall Mario Lemiens tied the acore with assists In tbe lin t period to pace ton (1-6). But Cheney Tech gave It BOLTON — The Bolton girls’ Bolton goalie Kerri Jedrewski shots to earn Ms first win hi goal for p M up bis fourth win of the season. we had a good defensive game. But M H S finithet 15-0-1 “ It was a strange game in which * f w y Derlle was aaylblagbel IsB to Dnlsb. Be dM so many things." his leagoe-leadiBg I5tb goal. Montreal over Buffalo, which is off everything it had on Wednesday, soccer team finished its season recorded five saves in the win, (•jjnM bargb ceallflMler R o b e ^ In ether NHL games. H was St. Lonis. it (the lapse) cost us." the team that had the wind to tbe worst start in Hs 17-year OlMR 2, C M M i S only to fall short of its goal as host A perfect season. Wednesday on a winning note. ’The while Penny Overton had 12 for the DetruH 5. Chicago T, Montreal 5. Wlng» 5, WacWkWRfcg 2 Walt Poddubny and Mark Os­ Cheneit’s Ba I^ o had a l-on-l advantage played poorly,” Man­ history. Defenseman Paul Coffey bad tww- Berlin High handed the Beavers a chester coach Joe Erardi said. Bulldogs avenged an earlier loss by visitlors. "OBee tbe ceacb saw I wasB't OB Bnffalo 2; 8t. Loais 7. New Yorh John Ogrodnick scored two borne scored g o ^ for New York, with tbe Berlin goalie, only to be This is what happened to the Nashrad, wbo bm scored aB of goab and three assists and be and ernabing 1-6 blow in non- "Against a strong wind in the first defeating Parish Hill High of ■ V fan e, 1 doB*! kBow w l^ be Rangers T. Wimrfpeg •. Calgmy 2. second-period goals and goal- wMcb had a five-game unbeaten turned aside. “ I thought we had the Manchester girls’ soccer team this his seven goals at the Montreal Glenn Andersen scored power-play conference soccer action. half we played very well and (Caplin, 6-3, to end the yer with a dMa't pan Bie." saM RomaBO. wbo and Edmonton f. WasUngton 3. string broken. better scoring opportunities.” season this year. The Indians tender Greg Stefan snrvlred a Forum, notched Ms fonrUi power- goals 16 seconds a p n t in the F o r Berlin, the Redcoats stand Glastonbury did the same to us in 2-12 ledger. Parish H ill’s record f a r e a p eigbt (oals OB oBly 21 sboto Mailer's effort offset a three- Soucy said. Cheney almost had one defeated Glastonbury, 2-0, Wed­ shaky start to lead Detroit over play goal of tbe season to open tbe JRIR 2, FtaHIM 2 second period to propel E d m onton B4-S and look forward to post­ the second half.” finishes at 5-8-2. Antap tbe Derfls' M w iB o re r tbe goal. tbree asslst night by Pert- midway through the second half. A nesday at Memorial Field to finish OM g VoltoylMlI Chicago. With tbe triumph, the Red scoring early hi tbe first period. He Brian MuDen scored two goals, past Washington. season play. F o r Cheney, it leaves FeagabM WedBesdap aight. gnlas left wing Kevin LaVanee. Doug Johnson 40-yard direct kick a phenomenal season with a record Erardi gave special mention to Wings reached tbe .566 mark tben followed wHb assists on goals IncindiBg one on a power play, as Tbe Oilers improved tbe NHL’s' the Beavers 5-7-3 and out of the Senior Denise Welch tallied a "He (PeBgDiBS Coach ^ob wbo tied a club record for most (4-4-1) at this stage of the season ricocheted off the (rossbar and of 15-0-1. The lone tie came at the two players. 2IH6 bump* Ead by Gaston Gingras and Chris Winnipeg bUtsed Calgary with six best power-play record by scoring’ miming for the tournament. It’s three-goal hat trick for Bolton and Berry) seems to leave bw io. I polirts in a game. for the first time in three years. landed at Pho’s feet. “ He could hands of CCC East Division rival, CheUoo. s t r a it goals in tbe game’s first 23 on three of four manpower advan-' the second year in a row Cheney “Both senior captain Sira Berte Leah Dinocenza added two goals to The Manchester High girls’ tboagbt be would bare polled me MuDer's second goal broke a 5-5 have walked it in,” Soucy said of Windham High School. and junior Rachel Odell had Ogrodnick, playing Just his minutes. tages against the worst penalty- ' finished at 5-7-3. one win away fmm lead the Bulldogs. Welch finished volleyball team defeated eroe- after tbe foortb goal because I tie at 17: n of tbe second period and Bluee 7, RingeiB 2 his ieading scorer, “but the official Freshman Karen Rattanakoun fourth game because of a recurring Defenseman Randy Carlyle also killing team In the league. post-season play. similar seasons. Every moment with 15 goals for the year and 37for stown rival East Catholic in a wasB't sharp.” came on a power play as be tipped said it hit high off the bar (out of ankle injury, beat Chicago net- Mark Hunter scored a pair of scored on tbe power friay as Even with that, the Oilers needed scored both goals for Manchester, they are on the field they play as her four-year career. Amber Alle- four-set match. The Eagle loss MaWer was one of the main in M ark Johnson’s shot from the “ The kids played well; It was a hounds).’’ he added. minder Bob Sanve with a 15-foot goals and Dong Wickenbeiser Winnipeg outehot Calgary 47-23 to some strong play from goaltender her sixth and seventh scores of the hard as they can. Rachel and Sira man added the other Bulldog eliminates them from the post­ problems for Romano, ringing up right point. M uller made it 7-5 at tough game.” said Cheney coach “ We had some good sm ring wrist shot at 7:26 of the middle added a sbort-hmded goal and an remain undefeated against Smytbe Andy Moog to keep the Capitals a t' Paul Soucy. year. Jen Faber fed Rattanakoun have shown tremendous improve­ marker. season tournament. The scores three goals and adding three 4:16 of tbe third period, deflecting opportunities, but couldn’t cash for her first tally at 18; 12 of the first ment as the year has progressed.” period to tie tbe score 2-2. Ogrod­ assist to lead St. Louis over Uie Division rivals. Other Jets goals bay early in the game and again in The game’s only goal came at were 15-0,15-n , 10-I5, and 15-7. ’The assists as the Devils beat one of the Ken Daneyko’s shot for his eighth nick. who has scored 176 goals in Rangers. The victory was the600tb In.” Soucy said. Oieneyoutshottiie half. Rattanakoun nailed an 18- Sue Webb. Boggini. Jen Atwell, came from Ray Neufeld, Ron the final five minutes. 21:30 of the first half. “ O ur stopper We lost to them. 5-4, earlier at Indians finish the season at 2-14. N H L's hottest teams. The Pen­ goal of tbe season and the Devils’ his last four seasons, broke tbe tie victory in the history of the Blues Redcoats. 19-is. yarder past Glastonbury goalie and Berte played well for the Wilson and Paul MacLean. Scott Stevens. Alan Haworth and got caught up field. They b ro u ^ t it their place.” Bolton coach Mike Senior Paige Lepak, Leslie Kes- guins had won eight of their first 10 eventual winning goal. franchise. Soucy loses seven seniors, six Jen Love for the 1-6 lead. Senior Jill Indians. "It’s been a rewarding 3; 54 iater. converting Dong Shed- The Flames, winless in four Larry Murphy scored for down the right wing and sent it into Landolphi said, "Everybody was sel, and Lisa Bonenfant played well games before hosting the Devils in New Jersey led 4-3 after one starters, to graduation. " I feel we Boggini assisted on the second goal year in watching the club per­ den's center pass while Detroit Ron Flockbart also had a goal consecutive games, got goals from Washington. the middle. No one was covering, ” playing hard the last 40 minutes, for Manchester. The Eagle Junior have some kids who can fill in (next for Manchester. Rattanakoun took form ,” Erardi reflected. "These especially the seniors. In the varsity squad defeated the fndians Soucy recalled. That allowed Gary year).” Soucy asserted. the pass from Boggini and touched girls are a real class group." beginning we made a couple of in two sets. l5-4. and 15-7. SCOREBOARD Sports In Brief NBA launches campaign Friday

FtK rrg A U . St. Loul4Hunter3(Ftderke,Gllmour),4;05 By Bill Bernard c (pp). X St. Louis, Rogtan I (Ftackhort, 8BM has Road Race exhlbH returns in full force,” Coach K.C. Gymnastics Scholastic WIckenhelser), 14:22. Penalties— INOIANATOLISCoTn^^iN&aMd,^...- The Associated Press Jones said in assessing the Celtics’ Hunter, SIL (hooking), 1:9; KMo, NY tan Oovta, defensive end. Stoned Oextor T h e Savings Bank of Manchester is putting on display a (hooking), 5:15; Bennitm, StL (taterfer- Cllnksca^ safety. prospects for the season. enco), 4 :9 ; Mlllen, StL, served by MINNESOTA VI KINGS— WMvedWovne Manchester Road Race 50th Anniversity ExhiMt at its main Twin Towers Akeem Olajuwon Another sizable front line will Reeds (delay of gome), 0:13; Brooke. NY Wllsen, runring beck. office at 923 Main Street. The exhibit includes newspaper and Ralph Sampson of the Houston come together for the Washington Pifll DUIMN't AuuRigUm ttectr (roughlim), 14;39; Lemleux, StL (rough­ NEW ORLEANS SAINTS— Waived Willie Rockets weren’t the first giant duo l y , 14:9. Tunis, cemerbock. clippings of past and recent races, along with Amby Burfoot’s Bullets, where three-time MVP PoftI Ounne't School of Gymnotflc* The Assumption lunlor high boys' Third Pertod-9, St. Louis, Sutter 3 NEW YORK JETS-Ptaced Lonco running shoes. The exhibit is free to all bank customers and to start on the same team, but they Cloft IV 'A' ttofn rocofllly compitftd In Moses Malone was acquired to plary T soccer team flnished Us season Wed­ (Reeds, Ramoge), 2:19 (pp). Penalties— Mehl, imebocker, on Inlured reserve. unquestionably started a trend that o moot In Bristol. Thoso olrls foklno nesday by deteotlng Bolton Junior Somuriseoii. NY (elbowme), 1:9; LoM- Wolved Richard Todd, quarterback. friends and is on view du ring reguair banking hours. The exhibit alongside 7-6 Manute Bol, the honors IncluOod: High, 2-1, at Martin School. Luke Riley tow, NY (elbewme), 2:9; Meinvk, NY, Stoned Rogers Alexander and Kevm will be on display until Dec. 1. now shows at least a dozen NBA league’s leading shot-blocker last VaaO unOor — MIchollo Fournlor 2nd scored two goals while Steve Donnely McArilwr, Hnebockers. teams with huge front lines yoult, «fh Dors, « h boom; Koto doriile minor (crose-checfclng, roughlne), season. ricked up both assists. Ploying well for 7:14; Rogtan, StL (roughing), 7;14; Sutter, PHILADELPHIA EAGLES- The first team to successfully LonlowskI 1st vault, 3rd all-oround; Assumption were Greg Cloglo, David SIL (elbiMrIng), 11:11; Lemleux, StL.double Signed Bobby Duckworth, wide receiver. "M y philosophy has always been Josslco Hemolln 2nd boom, «th floor, Cloglo, Charley HIckIng, Jett Larson, minor (charging,roughing), W:51; Meinvk, Placed Ron Johnson, wide receiver, on Nick Jackston fires hole-ln-one pair two big men was the 1963-64 that to succeed in this league you 2nd all around; Dona Sprlnoor 4th bars, and John Rusexyk. Mott Arnold p la y ^ Inlured reserve. San Francisco Warriors, who often 4th all around; Stoohonlo Fionogan 5th NY, mbior-malor (roughing, misconduct), have to have a dominant center," well In goal for the winners. The 14:51; Podubbny, NY (intertersiKo), Nick Jackston recorded his first ever hole-in-one Wednesday at started a front line of 7-foof-l Wilt vault, 3rd bors, 4th all around. Warriors ended thelf season with a 3-4 17:2l; Mlllen, StL, served by Reetn P'gQO CHARGERS Announced Bullets’ Coach Kevin Loughery „ 16-H — Arlto^w on kyl 3rd boom, 4th record. (roughlne), 17:9. the reeignattan of Don Coryell, hood the Manchester Country Club course. Jackston aced the par-3, Chamberlain and 6-11 Nate said. f l w ; Kelly Wott 3rd voult, 4th boom, Shots on gool New York 1» 4 4 - a . $t. 141-yard 5th hole using a 5-iron. He was in a foursome with Gordie Thurmond. 1st bars, 1st all-around; Mora Konnody coach. Named Ai SauiMlers head coach. Seven-footers Patrick Ew ing and Louis W6-11— 9 . . SAN FRANCISCO 49ERi-Ploced Todd Wilson, Ed Loika and Joe Phillippon. But with the steady improve­ 4th bars, Sth boom, 2nd floor, Sth Power-ptay Onportunltles— New York 1 Shell, linebacker, and Eric W tlM , comer- Bill Cartwright, whose debut to­ ovorall; Koto Ivors 4th bars, Sth boom, of 4; St. Louis 2 of 4 back, on Inlured reserve. Stoned Bob ment of the Rockets the last two gether for the New York Knicks 2nd floor, 1st boom, 4th all-around; Ogollee New York, VonMesbrouck (10 Oagltano, quorterbock. Jonnifor Connor Sth vault, 2nd boom, Hockey seasons, culminating in their trip was postponed last season because shet*-7savet),Soetaert(0:00second,14in. NOCKBY Christensen captains ECSU squad to the finals against the Boston 2nd floor, 3rd all-around; Mollsso St. Louis, Mlllen (22-24). of injuries to both players, are Plouotto 3rd bars, 3rd ovorall, 1st ^ ^ 155 Celtics, a majority of the teams MONTREAL CANAOIEN V^taned Klell W ILLIM ANTIC — Senior Lisa Christensen, a Manchester expected to be ready for Chicago on Relsree Ron Fournier. Linesmen— Oahlln, right wing, to a two-yeor that open the regular season 12-ur — Barbara Forschino 2nd beam; NHL Stindlnot Gord Broesker, Dan Schochte. High School graduate, will be one of four captains for the 1986-87 Saturday. Beth Boucher 2nd voult, 4th beam, 4th PHILADELPHIA FLYERS— Friday and Saturday will be able to The Atlanta Hawks, who won a floor; Eastern Connecticut State University women's basketball team. Slgrred Brad McCrtmmon.defcnseman, too field similar Tw in Towers lineups. surprising 50 games last season Patti Dunne's Class IV 'B' team WALES CONFERENCE orre-year contract. Christensen, a 5-10 center, led the Warriors in field goal "They (the 7-4 Sampson and the / with 7-footers Kevin Wlills and recently co m b e d In a meet at Dunne's COLLBBE percentage (47.4) and blocked shots (16) and was the club's gymnoslum. Those girls taking honors W L T Pit OP OA FARLEIGH DICKINSON— Named 7-0 Olajuwon) are having a big Tree Rollins, return with that Included: Plfftburgh • co-most Improved player a year ago. 3 0 14 $4 44 Baseball Candy Young Saunders, oeelstant effect.” Magic Johnson of the Los pairing again. Rebecca Brinkman 4th vault, 5th PhliaMphta 7 2 0 14 35 11 track coach. "Lisa is our emotional leader,” said Eastern coach Dr. Robert bars; Corly Anderson 5th vault, Katie WftnMnoton 5 5 1 It 45 47 Angeles Lakers said. "You have Denver Coach Doug Moe plans to OWoaod Sth vault, 3rd bars, 5th floor, 4th Now Jtn tv S 4 0 10 36 37 MARYLAND— Armounced Lefty Orta- Miller. ' 'She will effect the quality of effort during practices and real matchup problems not only shuffle his lineup to allow 7-foot all-around; Stacey Muongman 7th NY Itiondtrs 4 3 I 9 MV ^ ------79 24 All-Star viling sell, trm's baekelball cooch, hoe resigned games. Traditionally, Eastern relies upon its intensity and with them, but with Boston, too.” Blair Rasmussen to move to center voult, 4th bors, 4th beam, ith oll- PIT Pfongofs 2 4 4 S 37 44 h f and will become assistant omietic director. oround; Kate Quigley 5th vault, 4th Adumg OlvMgn teamwork for success, which makes Lisa's role extremely The matchups Friday night have r. and 6-n Wayne Cooper to shift Outage 4 bars, 2nd beam, 7th floor, 7th all- 2 2 14 47 27 voting by a nationwide panel of ^’^ W I S . N.Y.-Nam ed Joe Mo- important. Milwaukee at Detroit, New York at from center to forward. oround; Jennifer Messier 4th vault, AAontrtul 3 3 2 12 41 37 ntadaeslstant men's baekelball coach. New Jersey. Indiana at Philadel­ BotaNi 5 4 WorNwrlters and broodcoslers for the (Christensen has appeared in more games (71) than any other Meanwhile, trades have brought Sandro Blofkln 1st bors, 3rd beam, (th 0 10 34 20 1964 Assoctaled Press All-Star team with , **T(3N h a l l —Norried JoMph Qumion floor, 5th oll-oround; NIchelle Beou- Hartford 4 2 1 9 21 30 active player. She had personal highs a year ago in several phia. Washington at Boston. Utah together 7-1 Sam Bowie and 6-11 Buffolo name, team and votes received: J r .o s e ls ^ director of sports mtermqlloo. jm chene 1st bars, 4th floor, 3rd beam, 3rd 1 7 2 4 9i 39 at Dallas. San Antonio at Denver. I Brum Hamburger, graduate oeAitent categories, including scoring (9.8) and rebounding (6.5) Steve Johnson at Portland. 6-10 3 all-around; Barbara Forschino 1st CAMP6BLL CONPIMNCK # 6 . Don Mattingly, New York Yankees, 91 men's basketball coach, and Clarence average. Golden State at Phoenix, the Los Jack SIkma and 7-2 Randy Breuer bars, 3rd floor, 2nd vault, 2nd beam 2nd HmH DIvMon Glenn Davis. Houston, ? Bumpas, aesistant track coach. all-around; Jackie LoMontogne 2nd Toronto 4 2 3 11 20 29 Freshman Dawn Martin, a 5-6 guard, a 1986 Manchester High Angeles Clippers at Sacramento at Milwaukee, and 7-2 Artis Gil­ Ottroff 4 Keith llemandet. New York Mots, 2 ^RACUS^-Announcedthereelgnatton bars, 2nd floor, 1st beam, 3rd all- 4 1 9 29 20 Wally Joyner, California, 2 otThomosF. Benxel, monoglno director ri and Seattle at Portland. more and 6-10 MychalTbompsonat around, Susan Muongman 3rd vault, AAlnntwta 4 4 1 9 41 40 graduate, is also on the Eastern varsity roster. AP photo St. Loul. Von Hayes, Philadelphia, 1 Annovneed that On Saturday, the Lakers are at San Antonio. 2nd bars, 2nd beam, 4th floor, 4th 3 3 2 0 24 25 Mike SchmidI, Philadelphia, 1 John "Joke" Crouthomel, athleticdirector, overall; Karl McCovonogh 4th vault, Chicago 2 7 2 6 33 48 will also assume Bentel's duties. Houston for a nationally televised Dwayne "Pearl" Washington (1) will be In the New Jersey The 1986 draft will make several 4th bars !knvth* Olvitton game. Chicago Is at New York. Edmonton Sieve Sox, Los Angeles, 51 other teams bigger. Including Patti Dunne's Class III team recently 7 4 0 14 51 37 Bill Doran, Houston, 14 Lutz sponsoring road race Sunday New Jersey at Atlanta. Detroit at Nets' lineup when they launch their NBA season Friday competed In a meet in Bristol. Wlnntogg 4 4 1 9 32 31 Cleveland with 7-0 rookie Brad Hsrsld photo by Pinto Tony Bemosord, Cleveland, 10 Indiana. Washington at Cleveland. night at home against the New York Knicks. Washington Cathy Miller — 3rd vault, 3rd bars, Calgorv 3 7 0 6 33 47 Ryne Sandberg, Chicago Cubs, 4 The Lutz Children's Museum is sponsoring its first 3-Mile Road Daugherty and 6-11 Mel Turpin, 4th beam, Sth floor, Sth all-around; Lot Angtig. 3 S 0 6 40 51 Dallas at San Antonio. Boston at Vancouvgr Johnny Roy, Plfftburgh, 4 Basketball Race Sunday at 10 a m. with the start and finish line at Globe left Syracuse after his junior season. Phoenix with 7-foot rookie Wlliram Lauren McLean Sth voult; Tracy 2 4 1 S 21 34 Lou vimitaker, DetrolT 4 Scaromella Sth bars. Cathy Miller Wgdnggdoyt.2am*. Hollow swimming area on Spring Street. Pre-registration and Milwaukee. Portland at Utah. Bedford and 7-1 returnee James rwsvsiMWAfi oullUlU A Frank White, Konsae City, 4 Phoenix at the Clippers. Sacra­ ouallfled tir the state chomplonships Hoping for the beet Marty Barrett, Boeton, 3 day-of-the race entry fee is $5 and will be ac<;epted between 8; 30 Edwards. Dallas with 6-lt rookie by scoring over o 31.00 at a sectlonol New Jersey I, Pittsburgh 4 mento at Seattle, and Denver at Robert Parish and 6-10 Kevin meet. Detroit 5, Chicago 2 Juan Samuel, Phitadelphta, 1 and 9:30 a.m. the day of the race. seasons, is the "small forward” at Roy Tarpley and 7-2 veteran James St. Louis 7, N.Y. Rangers 2 East Catholic captain Sean Powers seems to be deep in TMrd r NBA atandlnga Golden State. McHale, with 6-11 Bill Walton 6-9 Mike Schmidi, Phitadsiphta, O Applications are available at the Lutz Museum at 247 South Donaldson, and Golden State with Winnipeg 4, Calgary 2 Boston successfully counters coming off the bench. La rry Bird, "O u r frontcourt, which has Edmonton 4. Washington 3 thought during Tuesday's game with St. Joseph at Eagie Wode Boggs, Boeton, 15 Main Street, Manchester. 6- 11 rookie Chris Washburn and Gary (toelil, Minnesota, 2 EASTERN CONFERENCE Sampson and Olajuwon with 7-0 the NBA M VP for three straight worked together for five seasons. 7- toot Joe Barry Carroll. Fieid. East iost that game, 3-0, to siip to 7-7. East must ANonttc OhrMen Montreal at Boston, 7:35 p.m. BowUng either win or tie in today's home game with Fairf ieid Prep Tony Femondsi , Toronto, 41 _ . w L Pet. Bl Hartford at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Col Rtaken, Bottlmore, 12 Boston 0 0 on — CkNbec at Philadelphia. 7:35 p.m. New Jersey o 0 ED — UConn tops Brown In overtime N.Y. Islanders at New Jersey, 7:35 to quaiify for post-season piay. om e imlth, St. Louis. 17 p.m. Showon Duneton, Chicago Cubs, 2 New York 0 0 000 — Noun Engliwtrt Alfrixio (}rtmn, Oakland, 1 tmilixlelphio 0 0 000 __ STORRS — Freshman Todd Young put a rebound in the net Detroit at Minnesota, t:35 p.m. Alan TYommell, Detroit, 1 Washington o 0 000 — Mehl added to Jets’ long Injury list Barbara Tureoon 204-4S9, Olone Cote Central Dhdstan nine minutes into overtime for a 2-1 Connecticut college soccer 1SS-4S3, Elloon Beaulieu 17V, Mary Edmonton at Voncouver, 10:35 p.m. Ollsre 6, Cipitili 3 DivlltB.PMgulnt8 Gory Carter, New York Mots, 93 Atlanta 0 0 ODD — victory over Brown. Prostl-117, Alyce McCordlo 1V2-507, Tony Pena, Pltteburgh, 5 Chlcogo 0 0 on — Greg Barger's shot on Wednesday bounced down off the cross Bv Barry Wllner Joanne Bucchorl ITS, Chris Sullivan 2 Jody Dovts, CMcopo Cube, 2 Cleveland 0 0 !no — season and might not be ready for to use basically one move, an duties at free safety with Johnny 200, Sharon SImlor ISO, TrudI Zuldomo RmI WIngt 5, Blackhiwki 0 1 2 -3 4 2 1 -0 Lance Parrtsh, Oehrit, 1 Dehplt 0 0 .on __ bar, allowing Young toknock the ball into the net for Connecticut, The Associated Press the start of the 1987 campaign. upfield rush. That makes It easier Lynn. 200-S34, Avis D'Alossondro 1SS, Betty 1 2 3— 4 1 2 1 -* Ernie Whitt, Toreirta, 1 Indirmo o 0 no — Mostondroo 4S0, Jannotto Wade 440, Rrst Period— 1, Edmonton, Coftey 2 Rrst Period— 1, Pittsburgh. LoVUIIee 2 ( 11- 6- 2 . "It's a major rehabilitation job." for a lineman to block me ” McNeil, the star halfback, dislo­ 2 O 0 -3 (Napier, MocTovIsh), 5:14. Penalties— Bodger, Lemleux), 4:07 (pp). 2, New Lett Retd Milwaukee o 0 'on — HEMPSTEAD. N .Y.-Any NFL Alice Chittick 45S, Linda Maher 444, Jim Rice, Boetan, 47 WESTERN CTHFEEBNCB After a scoreless first half. Brown, 6-5, scored on a defensive Coach Joe Walton said of Mehl's Groin and leg Injuries inhibited cated his elbow against New Mortho Montonv 474, Shirley Eldridoe _ 122-8 McClelland, Edm (hookina), 2:31; Lough- Jersey, Sulllmanl0:a(sh). 3, New Jersey, coach would be thrilled with a ..Rrst ...... ^Period— —1, „ Chicago, Seoord 4 lln, was (hookma), 19:54. Clrriki 1 (Muller), 9:01. 4, New Jersey. George Bell. Toronto, V MMeresI Ohrtstan error by Connecticut when Tony Rizza mishandled a shot in the Injury and recovery. " It ’s a tragic comerback Carter, who has only England when he was tackled and 4V2, Kim McComb 470, Marly Dvorak Tim RolneL Montreal. 21 Dallas 0 0 on — 44V, Donna Hardesty 440, Martha Grant (Monson, D. VVIIm), :a . 2, Chicago, Second Period— 3, Edmonlon, CotfVy 3 Muller 4 (verbeek, Broten), 11:34(pp).l. box and knocked the ball past his own goal. roster that includes Ken O ’Brien, thing to lose a player of that felt healthy for the last two games. his right arm crashed Into the ------j 1 (Ludxlk), 9:44 (sh). 3, Detroit, (Messier, Kurrl), 12:S (pp). 3, Edmonton, New Jersey, Verbeek 0 (Muller, Driver), Joe Carter, Cleveland, 3 Denver 0 0 On — 4V2. Joee Ooneeco, Oakland, 2 Houston 0 0 on — Connectiinit tied the game with 7:43 left in regulation when Freeman McNeil, Joe Fields, Joe caliber. It’s another example of a " I ’m fine now and you’ll see all of cement-like turf at Giants Sta­ 2_ (Higpins), 14:55. Penoltles— Anderson 7 (Cottev, Messier), 12:44 (pp). 4, 13:a (pp). 4 Pittsburgh, LoVOIIee 3 Klecko. Lance Mehl. Russell Car­ VeltrtL Dot (Mppitw), 1:34; Preston, Oil Washinaton, Stevens 3 (Duchesne, Gould), (Montho, Ruskowskl), 13:34 (pp). 7, Eric Oovta, Cmdcmalt, 2 Socroineiilu o 0 no — Rizza scored off a direct kick from Dan Donigan. non-contact injury due to artificial us playing better because we’re dium. He missed four games but. (holding), 4i39; Fraser, Oil (holding), 15:30. Penoltles Woshington bench, JOse Crui, Houston, 1 San Antonio 0 0 'on __ ter. Mark Gastineau and Johnny turf.” healthier now.” Carter said. NItf Owli Pittsburgh, Ruskowskl 5 (Lovrile, Montho), Rickey Henderson, New York Yankees, Utah 0 0 on __ UConn completes its regular season Sunday at 1 p.m . at home again, the Jets survived as Hector 1:20; Slefon, Dot. served by Oates (delay of served by Rvonka (too many men on lee), 10:41 (pp). Penalties— Daneyko, NJ Hector. And It's another Injury problem The worst Injury to the secon­ Kathy BerienskI 20S-S12, Beth Hook Prowr, Chi (Interter- 11:25; Blum, Wos, mkior-malor (Instigoter, (rouriilng), :S ; arella, NJ (roughing), ____ .. . Poclttc Ptvlstan against Rutgers. filled in superbly. 1V1-S2S, Beth Hussey 1S4-443, Marlon encri, )2;^P resley, Chi (hlgh-stlcklno), tllpiting), 11:45; Smllh, Edm, major (tlght- :S ; Ruskowskl, Pit (roimhlng), :B ; Golden State o 0 on — The New York Jets have such a for Walton to deal with. dary was suffered early In the Hector Is probable for this week Smith 1VS-44V, Maureen Wood 17S-1SS- 14:02; McRae, Dot (Mgh-stlcklne), 14:02. ing),11:25. Frowtey, Pit (roughing), Woheim, Kirby Puckett, Mlnitesota, 79 L.A. enppen 0 0 mo — roster — or at least they do when Those woes began in preseason, :tS; Rickey Henderson, New York Yankees, LJ1. Lakers 0 0 om — second game by Harry Hamilton, with a sprained thumb and also has S13, Karen Shumoker 1VS-4VS, Kennie Third Period—8, Woshinglon, Haworth 4 NJ (roughing), :S2; Buskos, Pit, double- those players are healthy. This when Gastineau suffered an ab­ Moir 17V-449, Linda Luce 193-452, Cindy Second Period-^, Detroll, Ogrodnick 1 lUmgwav, Blum). 9:59. 4 Edmonton, minor (rouw ng), :S2; Bridgman, NJ 14 Phoenix 0 0 'mo — who, while making a tackle had the missed one game, against Indiana­ Dodson ISO-495, Laura Gounon 441, (Ytemnon, Veltch), 7:34 5, Detroit, Ogrod Tlkkonen 0 (Coffey, Grstifcv), 12:41 (pp). 7, (elbowing), 3:17; Sulllmon, NJ (cross­ Eric Oavis, Cmclnnatl, 2 Forttand 0 0 .mo — Mets, Red Sox earn record shares season, at various times, ail of dominal muscle Injury which still front of his helmet jarred Into his polis, with a foot problem. Doreen Gagnon 454, Borrl Champagne Len Oykstra, New York Mots, 2 Seattle 0 0 om __ n ^ 2 (Sheddin), 11:20 (pp). Penalty— D. Woshington, Murphy 4 (Christian, Pl- checking), 4:19; Andtrson, NJ (stashing), them, and a few others, have been bothers him — severely limiting forehead. Hamilton suffered a Fields, who perennially grades 444, Roxanne Wilson 459. Wilson, cm (mterfersnee). 10:37. vonko), 14:31. 0, Edmonton, Hunter 2 4:41; Slmpeon, Pit (Irtaplng). 11:03; LoVri- Dole Murphy, Atlanta, 1 _____ Rtdpy, Oct. 31 NEW YORK — Both the world champion New York Mets and Thn Romes, Montreal, 1 Nme York ot New Jersw, 7:30 p.m. sidelined by injuries. his pass-rushing effectiveness. long, deep gash which bothered his Third Period— 4 Detroit, Kllma 9 (Messier, Anderson), 14:a. 9, Edmonlon, Me, Pit dripping). 13;11; WOtarin, NJ runner-up Boston Red Sox earned record World Series shares, out as the Jets’ best blocker, has (Ytermon, Norwood), 14:14 7, Detroit, G retzky 9 (C o tte v, H u d d y ), 19:04. (roughing), 13:13; McNob, NJ (holding), R im i____ •ndtana at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. The latest Injury, and probably " I can’t go up against offensive vision and he missed the next two missed four games with a knee TN-Talhliri Jesse Barfield, Toronto, 31 Mllwoukee ot Detroit, 7 :9 p.m. with the Mets getting $86,254 for each share and the Red Sox G allan t 3 (B u rr , S e llin g ), 19:10. Penalties— T1kkanen,Edm(hooklna),4:S4; 13:13; Muller, Pit, mlner-malor (Insti­ the worst, was Mehl's right knee, linemen the way I used to before games. Injury. He is eligible to come off Psholtles— Secord, CW. mlsconiiuct, Plvonka, Was (holdino), 11:34. gator, (Ightlno), 14:a,- Cunneyworth, Pit, Oove Parker, Cincinnati. 9 wjwnmgton ot Boston, 2 p.m. Donna Page 1S4-479, Betty Rogers Tony Gwynn, Son Olego, 15 ytc4» at Dallas, 2:30 p.m. $74,985.65, the Commisrioner's Office announced Wednesday. which required reconstructive because of it, ” said Gastineau, who 454, Mory Jarvis-Smith 193-4SS, Bar- 2:B; McRae, Del, misconduct, 2:8; Shots on gool Woshinoton 11-11-11— 33. mlnor-malor (roughmg4lghimo), 14:a; Fortunately for the Jets, Lester injured reserve this week but Isn’t boro PlwoskI 214-520, Sue Smith 441, Monson, Chi (hlglvstlcklno), 7:32; Hig­ Edmonton 419-12— 40. Verbeek, NJ (roughing), 19;0*; Johnson, Joe Carter, Cleveland, 7 Son Antanipot Denver, 9:3 ^.m . The Mets, who beat the Red Sox in the final game of the surgery on ligaments and cartilage led the Jets with I3‘A sacks last Lyles stepped in and playeci so well ready. gins, Del (Mglvsllcfclng), 7:32. Power-play Opportunities— Woshington Pit (roughing), 19m. Kevm Bcita, Houstan, 4 poldwiState ot Phoenta, 9:30p.m. best-of-seven Series, voted 31 full shares, 25 partial shares and Petle Bucclno 200-524, Susie Hayes George Bell, Toronto, 2 Wednesday. The Pro Bowl line­ year. "The stomach isthecenterof that he now is the starting strong Another lineman, Reggie McEI- 104-479, Harriet Hewlett 1S1-4M, Betty 0 of 2; Edmonton 3 of 4. Second Perlert 0, Pittsburgh, Lovrilee 4 eight cash awards from a winner,'spool of $3,112,894.19. The Red backer and leading tackier for the Mtal^co 451, Lynne weils 443, Dot Hills Shots on goal— Chicago 4-11-5— a. Goolle s -Washington, Jensen (40shots-34 (Lemleux, Ruskrxaskl), S:a (pp). 9,New Thn Rame4 Montreal, 2 force. Since I can't push off the way safety, though Hamilton sees roy, hurt his knee against Denver DelroltlO-M-10-34 saves). Edmonton. Moog (3330). Jersey, Verbeek 9 (Muller, Johnson), Harold Baines. CMoago While Sox, 1 '. 1 Sox divided $2,334,670.64 into 28 full shares, five partial shares 7-1 Jets won't play again this I want because of the injury, I have *42-102-549, Denise Grunberg 1SS-1S0- B ic Davis, cmcmnatl. 1 L A . Lakers at Houston, 3 :9 p.m. plenty of action, often splitting and is out for another three weeks. 513, Borbora Stelfert 197-514, Shirley A— 14903. 12:a (pp). W, Pltlsbuiuh, Lemleux 15 and 18 cash awarcis. Eldridge 440, Betty Bailey 174-5S1, (Ruslfcowski, Lovrilee), U:43 (pp). 11, New Rob Deer, Milwaukee, 1 Oitoogo at New York, 7:3^.m . 'GooHw-4. F e m o ^ VWenxueto, Los Angeles, 73 Denver at (toMsn State, 11 p.m. Mullen 5 (MocLeon, Morris), 3:39 (pp). 4 New Jersey, Broten 2 (Verbeek), 13:SD Ted Hlwerg, Milwaukee, 14 _ l eudPi, Rev. s Spanos said he made no attempt to dissuade Coryell, who 1 • 1 - « wmnlpeo, Cartyle2 (MoroN, Muffsn), 14:30 a m Oledo, New York Met4 11 CMcape at Cleveland, 7 p.m. * 3 1 9-S (no). PenoHlss Vsibeek. NJ (Irtapmg), submitted his resignation Wednesday, and said a leadership 9.95 (PP). 5, Wlnripeg, WDson 1 (Hamel. :99; Bridgman, NJ (righrilcklno), 4 :» ; SM FemondSL New York Mels, 3 Altanto at Phltedslphlu, 7 :9 p.m. ITS THAT TIME OF YEAR Rrst PertoG— 1, Montreal, Noslund 7( Carlyle), 19:04 Peno4lles— Lemetln, Col, Slmpeon, Pit (hlghrilcklne), 4:3S; Muller, change (x>uld help tte Chargers salvage what so far has been a most ears — with coupon RoMneon, GIngra*), 1:44 (pp). 2, ButtUo, •SYvJk^onrin (slashing),2:24; Psrilrwkl, NJ (trtpring),11:49; Montho, Pit (trtppmg), Dove New Y ^ Yankees, 71 disastrous semon. AGAIN, AND WE*D LIKE Andreychuk 3 (Tucker, Houslcy), 7:10 Cel (stoehhi). 7:17; Ellett, Win (eroes- 12:S; Brfdgman, NJ (mtscondud), 14:30; • Ood WOnaHf St. Loult, 20 Calm dar (pp). 3, Montreal, Gtngroe 2 (Noslund, checklng). 10:05; Hunter, Ori.double Ortver, NJ (stashing), 14:30; Lemleux, Pit Mark Elchheiii, Toronto, 2 The Chargers’ 1-7 start is their worst since 1975, when San ------COUPON Smith), 10:51. 4 Montreal, Chellae 1 rriner (rougring), 15:34 Roger McOoweH. New York Mets, 2 Diego opened with I I straight losses. It was also Coryell’s worst TO MAKE YOUR JOB A (Natkind, Richer). 1S:S0 (pp). PenoWles (stashing), 14:30; Adonw, NJ (elbowmg), , Second Period-4 Wlnripeg, MacLean w m ; Curmeyworlh, Pit (holding), Jeff Reardon, Montreal, 2 FootbaD in 29 years coaching on the collegiate and professional levels. Hrikidls, But (tripping). 1:35; Smith, Men Calgary. Wllsen3(Hurier, Suler), w m ; Ruskowskl, Pit (roughtag), 19:39. Den Aoee, Bottlmore, 1 TO DAY (elbawing), 4:03; Corbenneou, Mon lQdB.Pe»wHles lkiii>er,Ool,mo)ar(croes- Tom Henke, Toronto, 1 Coryell, 62, was replaced by AI Saunders, previously the LITTLE EASIER! Bovs Soccer (hipping), e:!*; Hartman, But (miscon­ m e d ^ ) , 3:a; Smoa, Win (holding), SHE; Shots on goal New Jersey 9B4—a . Dove Snrilh, Heuetan, 1 Msistant head coach. This is the first N FL head coaching DON’T GET CAUGHT Rglrtleld Prep at East Catholic duct), 11:21; Ludwig. Men (miseonduct), RNebrough. Cal (croeechsekhig), 7:44; Pittsburgh 2M3-11— 44 Ifev. 2 (Eagle Field), 3 p.m. 11:21; Smflh, Men (elbesHne), 11:21; Bmrter, Cri (ml90Dnduct),7;44; Cortyle, Msignment for Saunders, 39, whose contract runs through next So, if you purchase Cavenlry at Windham Tech, 3 p.m. Peirir ptav Oppertunittes New Jersey Altanto at New England, 1 pjn. Andsrson, BuKhoMlne), 14KM. Win (misoenduct), 7:44; Wilson, Win 5 of 7; Pittsburgh 5 of 11. Bulfalo at Tampa Boy, 1 pm . scM o n . •Iris Soccer Second Period 8, MordieuI, Lemloux 2 O iM Ino), W;S6; Wallers, wm (cross- Cmcmnoll at Detroit, 1 pjn. IN THE COLD... WMBhom at East Catholic, 3;15 p.m (Richer, Walter), 14:04. Penalties— Ooolles New Jersey. Chevrter (44 one of these... checklng), 11:41; Hunter. Col (Interfer­ shots 40saves).PtHsburgh,Romane(a-l3). Ctavetond at tadtamiprita, 1 p.m. Waom iack at Coventry, 3 p.m. GDI)**, But (heeldno), liB ; Ludwig, ence), 14:07; McBoln, Win (hoaklne),17:a; Danas at New York Otants, 1 pjn. Men (croeechecktno), 3:3S; Korn, But Traasactions tiki advintige of our 6 KvW,Wln(heldkia).19:S1. A-1XBS. Green Bay at Fltlsbursh, 1 pjn. Hoyt admits to smuggling Illegal pills OMwcltoeler uirts at state Class l l (cross-checking), 10:09; Cyr, But Houstan at Miami, 1 pm . cttowplatwlilp, 12:30 p.m. (Wickham (roughing), 11 :Bt; Smllh, Men (rougMng), Referee Denis We will give you (^In n , Surer), 1:03 (pp). t^nalfles- Ren Aeeeteime, Gerard Gauthier. Fhttadelphta r i St. Leris, 1 tun. SAN DIEGO — San Diego Padres’ pitcher LaMarr Hoyt, free 11 iM; Nllon, Men (elbewing). 12:19. Wllsen, wm (hooklne), :3I; Otto, CM, San Pponcltoe r i New Ottaons 1 pin. Eovt Oolltellc olrls at state Class MM mlner-malor (mstlgalar, flghllng), 14:41; b a s e b a l l Denver r i Loe Angeles Rriders, 4 pm . on $25,600 bail following his third arrest this year on drug-related one of FALL TUNE-UP SPECIAL U ioiwplgwsMp meet, 1:30 p.m. (Wick- Third Psrted— 4, Buffole, Hrikidls 1 MacLean, wm, minor-malui (stasring, Kamos Cliy r i Son Otago, 4 pjn. MoBtl 20A7S iPPric) (Run, Hartman), 4:04 7, Montreal, charges, hM signed a statement admitting he tried to smuggle 21'. SeK proprAetj, Computorizod Tune Up — Includti labor (or Inatallation firiiima). 14:41; Leeb,Oal (staehmg),17:17; IlKwT.ltiim ri t (JH tC ^ WWTE ^-Aimeuncedthe NSW York Jets r i Ssditw, 4 pm . Kekr Batter Skrudland 2 (Lulor, Moley), 10:44. Bsreson. Col, malar (ffghtlno), 19:34; reeignrilen r i Tom Holler, general mon- MMneseta dMNadWngw, 4 pm . illegal pills Into the United States from Mexico. these... and adjuatmanta — parta axtra — moat cari. Eovt Coltiollcal Windsor Locks, 3 : » Penalties— Hefferd, But. molor Baxter, Col (ribawbie), 19:24; Loob, Col gger. Homed Lorry Hknes vice oreeMewt- According to the federal complaint under which the former Cy p.m. (flghllng), 11:35; Corson, Men, molor (roughing), 19;24; Morim, wm, double Los Angeles Rams r i Chienge, 9 pm . ((lghllne)<'11:44; MePhee, Men, mteror- m ^ ( c h a ^ ^ _ M I I J M ^ . BREWERS-nAcgulred Young award winner was charged Wednesday, Hoyt gave a for moler (Insltgolor, flghllng), 13:34; Halkt- Ten rysnwmi, titit baeemeei, from San signed statement that he had picked up more than 466 pills, most (Rs. But. medor (flghllng), 13:34 (GNmeur), X New York, Podubbny <34.95*0. <44.95.4.0* Sm. S Otago to. ce m p ^ on egrtter deal thol of them Valium, from a taxi driver in ’Tijuana. Hoyt was arrested MowcSiggler boys at stole Class l l (Sondelrem, Oebome), W :a (pp). X SI. sent Randy Ready, bdtalded, to the Padrok FREE! ctiwmolewoMp, 3:30 pjn. (Wickham Shell on gpol BuflWe S «d —32. Ment- riS ste ^ **^ LeuW, Woekhort 4 12:11. 4 SI. Louta, Ttoesday night during an inspection in a pedestrian line at the San ShrcMer Free Coin Holdsr - Just for Asking! I F 1 3 d - « Botherell 2. 14:33. Penalties— East OotlwllcbavsatslateClass m m Power plo»Oppcrtunlllsi BuflWolof*; Venbteebreuek, NY, served by Oogner Yiidro Port of Entry. ciHwiwiaiisWo. to rn . (Wickbam Pork) Menheel 2 of 4 'flnriles Crigorv. Lerneim (21 shots-W (delay e« gome), 2:59; Sumuetseon, NY "As an attorney, it’s not the kind of thing you like to see in a Stop in and ask us about this special deal! OeeBss BuWele. Borresse (31 shotrB eoves) ._Mwnon (0:00 second, 34-25). wm- (MdhetWkmg), 7 :« ; (SBmeur, SN. 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Sts om«. foeotor kifonan, S n s t m - adult, arrange to have the stock nafofof. foXMiMnf sfortmo bfllfias iftdlotfe b fllW , the stock’s transfer agent? are well along in years and desire her name and half in mine. She 'Woftrtry stssmnssf H oro s o o k m r R H s m Our oona windows, 2 s u S U - registered in gift to minors act to give 400 shares of stock we have PP Put m s. 3sm-rtm. auarv aiva mststivsa. fydfftg, iftsoranea forms, reftises. F m older than she and tinfrOMfewcwofift^dOOff. 1SS BOO foemrv fttvft oooft IMIIMVUIUIV OPVfllflv TOT A ssst bafftaon 9-5, Mon- ssst "Sts Gooronta# Gur form. You can do that when you fill owned since 1948 to our daughter. /r room vinyl stock certificate. Have your signa­ certificates as transfer agent. coro BwwftOss foeofeo m 3tsn otsrss oosftfon. con sM rfM o roro iftciudfoor ftOftt Ior rto BOftoftf roro. Pk/sssa tASM snsntt asr- ture guaranteed by a brokerage for it. ff I give this stock to a A N SW E R : No. When securities ssusUtsm s aussrvHsr A. EMftfo DNS, CrosHfoM sidad Ranch. Scorca srits The certificates came back, by ahsspm sfso ift South ftrnv OOM OOftslOft plOft. COftfOCt; Mrs GIBfts, y/tts aaisats s s fo sorviea Fosifion svsnsM t in Mon- ronoa. Excatianf sforfar firm, commercial bank or trust relative or friend, do I have to pay are registered that way both ftfiftdMr. FTfeo ftos boen St 643-SJS1. Montfov Coftvoioscoftf Homo, ^ fASSOtSUSt tMSSt RN/DNS or Mrs. Bofof capital gains tax or any other tax? regular mail, with a little paper tftrouoft ErlOoy, tSm- MOftCftosfor. A43-S1S1 and r«F0fr kyadlng dock. cnasfar suroaon's offlea homa. Dniy 875,966. JOrmas company. For safety sake, send the owners nwst sign for any transfer. rtSum i ttoiar fotbrmo- for odomoftoi ootons St RN/ADNSot047-Ol9l. LdVdfers. Good dnyrng R. McCovonooh Raoi Bsf- form stating that bank no longer is As long as the bonds and fond ^ - Crs.rostftoid ^ Coftvotos- eoe. for o madicoi ossisfont, 4 certificate by registered mall, r m s h f h t feftOffty iftv«n- oonf Homo. EOE. UAU79. rdtord H tstaiksa and a or 5 days nar weak. 6xoa- ota. 649-3866. ANSWER: There will be no the transfer agent What do we do shares are in Joint tenacy. she owns to«v MfsT W BO fncfoOM in return receipt requested, to the capital gains tax. And. unless you now? mddhoftfeai bockorovftd rlanca nrafarrad bvf not transfer agent them just as much as you do. IM SOM, Rootfv St&ris - fa hafofoi. s/in from on fha nacassory. Coil 643-9527 36 Loewst Straat. 2 F o r ^ give stock worth a fantastic Tvotsf-60 spfft' dlvorsl- 4 rooms aoch, 8139,966. The transfer agent will cancel If your marriage fails com­ f r s t m t t Aasoetoras t o ftod Aftfes. Eosf nsrttsrS loft Ydung tstn groduofa for on fntarviaw. amount, there should be no federal A N SW E R ; Send the certificates pletely apart and ends in divorce m s Ciork/Typfsf-Tho Man­ RN’s/LFN ’s-Meodows ustsrrsa. Fxeaiianf ba- Frinclpofs pnly. Coll 646- your old certificate, issue a new gift tax. to the new transfer agent, whose loemjoiv 35 hours wook, tAsssf Is seekino sstffa and lob ssssrtusf- 2426. Waakdoys 9-5. one ip your nephew’s name and yon might get half or some other asm sttics, oxeonenf ho­ chester Herofd needs a Eun ond Fort nme co- Looklno for rasponslbia You can give stock, cash or name and address you win find in portion of the securities in the n o r^ Con Mrs. Eolmor. peef ffme eferk/t/pfst to shfer/den person. Efexl- RN s /LFH’s for port time ffes. Flaosa atnd rtaums infortf doycora in my Man- send it to him. From that point on. work Mondov fhrouoh bie hours' iRiii frofn. and perdieum chorpe fo Mr. Sharwaad Rosa FD Hiebrpn/Bpitpn 7 room anything else up to 110.000 a year to the annual report you receive from property settlement. That, of aM-9Sro, MondOv fhrouoh ehasfer homa baginningln Roisad Ranch, 4 mflas fo your nephew will be the owner of each of as many people as your E r l ^ , 9:00om to 3ftm. Apply In person, Seosons nurse positions on oil B D X 264 Calumblo Cf. Jonoory. Mandoy thro the company in which you own course, will be up to the court ErWov Botwoon 8:30 A 66237. 1384, ocrad traad rot, cvf- those S2 shares. All dividend generosity allows without even stock ilfwma 3:30. Oood typffto skills, excel­ Food Shop, 5 John Fffch shlffs. Excellent benefit or Thursdays, 8am-6nm. However, while the securities lent sponino, some com­ Bfvd., South ftfindsor Cf. no benefit rote. Contact; da-soc, living room with check.®. shareholder reports and filing a federal gift tax return It's not unusual for companies to Dwn fronsporfallan ond firapiaca, radwoPd, other correspondence from the remain in joint tenancy, she ll Eosf Horfford roofino puter experience hefpfoi. Mrs. Gibbs RN/DNS or Teochers needed. Fort rafarancas prafarobia. If you make gifts exceeding that change transfer agents You Rocooflonisf/Asslsfoftf time, for nursery school. csthtdrst cairino, cub- company will go to him become the sole owner, if you’re comnony look Inn for rooi-o f Dfversffled duties. Leorn Fort time drivers - vmnfed Mrs. Boiet RN/ADNS of Contocf Soson 647-9661. flOOOO per-person annual exchi- should have checked the annual Bookkeooor. Apply Ift par­ 647-9191. 8:39om-12;30. Coll 649- bard storoga in dining the first to leave this vale of tears ors and roofers hofoers. son botwoon AOom. Tho on aspects of fhe classi­ for South vlfindsor school fied odverffslne deport- buses. Sfortlnppay $6 per 5531. roam, ramodaiad kHchan, No oxosrfonco nocossory. Andrew Ansoldf Co. MO Foil f Ima Infant cart alvar 3 badraams, family room BoftOflfs ovolloBle. Coll menf. Customer service hour. Full frofftlno pro­ Help Wonted-Mornlnp or nttdtd. Msfuft, fsvfna, Bldwoll Stroof afternoon for dry clean­ Production Worker-tor with cobinafs, fiafd stona AF photo 2tr-3H9. Monchosfor. ond some fefemorkefino. vided. Call 5984M)«6. Individual fa work in a Eleosont workino condi­ ers. 646-2229. K -M o rt llpht manutocturine. ftrapioea, son room fln- rapufobla day cara can- ishad with cofhadrai caff- Feds say no decision made on bonds tions. For Interview op- Social Worker dOslonee; Flora. Some Hftln0 reaulred. far. Flaasacail646-7696for Roeordfno Clork-Smoli Medical Office. Please call 649-3900. in0, wan fa wall carpal Tempentur te$f Monchosfor low firm pofnfmenf, coll Denise Ro­ Manchester A rts Confer­ oppolnfmant. 0 Monchester- berts. 643-2711. ence of Churches, Emer- Secretory/Assistant for a throughput and much B y Monrfin Crutsln0er sookfftd rospoftsibfo per­ Secrefory/Recepflonlsf, not having excessive competition tivness of savings bonds in a pency Shelter tvtstns su­ Manchester based firm. Part time bakery help - more. Must see. $132,000. The Assoclerted Press ering changing. TBcftDlclans at Hughes Aircraft Co. In El Sagundo, Calif., son to record ond frons- » hours weekly; lobshor- Talaphana Oparotors. Ho Call 646-2731. Frlnclpais for savers’ funds, " Sethness said lower-interest rate environmenl. Receptionist - Fort time pervisor. Hours 3-11 pm. Oood ty Pino and oroonlza- Small estobllst.ihed______bakery_ axparianca nacassory. Sales of the bonds totaled f i. i4 porf various loaol docu­ Inp for fwo. Corln0 ond needs helper for various only. at a news briefing ’’It seems to be The savings bond was rede­ monitor the antenna system of an HS 370 communica­ ments to area wide town morninos. Flexible Assoclofes Oepree, Social tfonol skills. Basic news Fold training. Full lima, WASHINGTON — Small inves­ billion in August and *1. Idbillion in love for people wifh com- duties. Flexible hours, faking us a while to get that all signed in November 1982 in an tions satellite as It undergoes temperature testing. A holls , bonks, efc Some Hours. Manchester office. work or related field. Cor letter layout, correspon­ part tima. 6om-2pm, 2pm- tors have at least a little while September, both of which are the munfcoflon skills essen- dence and other vsrteS oood for homemtXcer. Wll- Sforrs - Nice 2 badroom settled out.” effort to win back investors who erronds also Included. ffol. Minor fypfnp ond Some fypine, answer necessary. Salary Ronpe 10pm, 3pm-11pm, 4pm- longer to buy U.S. savings bonds highest monthly totals since the stainless steel combination "oven-refrigerator" approxi­ phones. Non- smoker. $l9-tl4JM. Send resume duties. Must be self- llno to train rioht person Mobile home In sduft The government has been had been lured away by much Oroot opportunlfy for re­ oeneral office skills also 9pm, ona doy pf weakend community. Applldncas, with a guaranteed interest rate of end of World War If. mates temperature extremes that occur In space. Reply to Manchester He­ to: M A C C Box 773 M an­ moth/oted. Full time. In for full time boklnp posi­ rtsufrtd. FdWdrd's Ans- threatening since April to reduce higher yields hi other investments. tired person. Must hove required. Seekino M rm o- tion. Oood poy, nice at­ central air and parch. 7.5 percent. Investors must hold the bonds own fransporfofion. rald C/0 Box UU 16 chester By November 12 non-smoklno office. Expe­ warlng Sarvica 649-1200. the 7.5 percent guaranteed rate, Instead of a fixed rate, (he bonds nonev for rlphf oppffconf. EOE. rience not obsolufely ne­ mosphere. Kupris Home $32,900. James R. McCa- There were published reports for five years to get the market Hours 9-5, Monday Reply Box W C/0 Man­ Brolnord Floce Manches­ contending the change was needed now pay a floating interest rate ter. cessary. Will train the Bakery 649-4746. vanogh Raoi Fstota. 649- that a reduction in the minimum rate, which through the first four fhrouoh Erldoy. Salary chester Herald 16 Srol- Help wonted - Sign manu­ 3800. to reflect the dramatic fall in designed to keep savings bondls Chlld core wstrttd in my ripht person. Excellent facturer helper. Some ex- rate would be announced Wednes­ years of the program has averaged OOE. Contocf Sharon of nord Eloce Monchesfer Convention Coordinotor, interest rates offered by the competitive with other interest 9.36 percent. The rate Is based on 85 60SW . 06049. Telemarketlnp-Fufl and home. 5;39pm - 11:99pm. wooes and benefits. parlenee In woodworking day, but instead a top Treasury private sector. There has been Business In B ri^ part time positionisitlon ovalloovallo- Coll 548-2416 before 5 or Please send a letter des- approximately 14 hours Soddanly Bock On Tha rates. percent of the yield of marketable and sheaf mafal pre­ Market I Manchester - 6 Department official said no deci­ speculation the minimum rate ble Immeolotely. Flexible 623-3950 otter 5. crlblnp your skills and weekly. East Hartford lo­ ferred. Prott Sign Co. This rale is adjusted twice a five-year Treasury securities. Ophthalmic Technician. cation, ability to type and room Colonial. 3 bed­ sion had been made on the matter. would be cut to 6.5 percent or year, on May 1 and Nov. I. Fort time reaulred, con- hours. No experience ne- experience and/or wll- 646-4826. Investors who cash In their CE reports earnings of $39 million cessary, os we provide Opticlon. Fort time re­ llnoness to learn. A llstino tile, oreonlze, communi­ rooms, firapiaca, 2 cor Charles O. Sethness. assistant perhaps 5.5 percent. Savers who buy a bond and hold toct skills essential. Apply garage, wolk up attic, secretary for domestic finance, bonds early receive interest on a Cleoners. Residential, complete tralnina. Fote- quired. Contact skills es­ of post employer's and cate verbally and In wrlt- Foreman - Press Room. While offidals have debated the it for five years get the average of Box WW C/0 Monchesfer ino and manooe people. hardwood floors. Head's said the reasons supporting a sliding scale that provides a 5 5 STAM FO RD — Combustion Engineering Inc. has reported Herald 16 Brolnord Floce flexible day time hours. nlol to $8.00 per hour to sential. Apply Box W C /0 salaries It experienced. Fxpertancad. Familiar question internally, investors have all of those six-month rates. They earnings of $39 million for the first nine months of 1986 after a Mon-FrI, The House start, call Roth 1-203-525- Manchester Herald. 16 Salary will depend on Responsibilities; attend some TLC. $96,900 Jack- reduction were still present but he percent rate for bonds held one Manchester. with press ond press son & Jackson Real estate been rushingtobuysavingsbonds, have further protectionin that they year and increases by 9.25 percen­ $13.5 million loss for the same period the year before. iNorks. 647-6^ days or 7274 or 1-800442-5048. Brolnord Place Monches- experience and expertise. convention committee break sat up. Prograsslva refused to speculate on whether pushing the sales levels to highs ter Ct. 06040. Every applicant will be meetinps, produce mall- 647-8400 or 646-8646. are guaranteed to receive interest tage point for each six months The increase in earnings was equal to $1.17 per share, up from a Small Insurance claims 646-1186 evenlnps. dyes. Apply Argo Fobrlca- any change was imminent. not seen In 40 years. at a rate of at least 7.5 percent, Physical Therapist - Port personally interviewed. ln0s, malntoln reelstro- tors, 554 Wilbur Cross after that. loss of 40 cents per share for the first nine months of 1985 Sales office. Full time position. Send to PD Box 81, East tlon. Phone 528-9495 tor South Windsor. Immacu­ "This is a complicated question The bonds' new popularity is even If the average for five years is Oood typlne skills re- time position avolloble to Highway, Berlin, Cf. 828- trying to balance an attractive Savings bonds are sold In increased 6 percent to $1.8 billion for the first nine months of this Tire Choneer Driver. Full Olostonbury, Ct. 06025. Interview. late 7 room Raised Ronch. based on a desire to lock in the 7.5 below that figure. oulred. Fomlllorltv with time. Experienced pre­ work on on "On Coll 6334. amcunts as low as 125, for a $59 year as compared with $1.7 billion last year. Basis" In skilled nursino 3 bedrooms, family room vehicle for Investors, cost- percent minimum rate before it is It is this guaranteed minimum oNIce procedures and ferred but will train. with wood stove, 2<>^ effectiveness for the Treasury and bond, and are exempt from state The first nine months of 1985 included one-time charges of $92.1 facility speclolltino in Assistant to superlntend- Class I A II Truck drivers Receptionist/Cashier Manager tor salt served reduced and the new-found atfrac- that the Treasury has been consid­ some previous dlcto- Apply In person Town wanted. Experience a needed part time tor busy baths, enclosed lun and local Income taxes. million for an early retirement program, the company said In a phone experience, coll tor Fair Tire. 467 Main Street short term rehabllltollon. ont. M ale or female to gas sto stotlon In tha M an ­ Position to Include wee­ must. Apply In person automotive dealership. porch. A lovely home statement Tuesday. appointment 875-3333. East Hartford. assist In general mainte­ chester area. $15,000 - throughout $159,900 U A R kend rotation, and voca­ Boland Brothers, 51 BIs- Flexible hours. Please $18,000 fo start. Must hove nance duties. 20 hours per call Cheryl at 643-5135. Realty 643-2692. Charles E. Hugel. Combustion Engineering’s president and tion relief. Please call week In opartment build­ sell Street Manchester. good figure aptitude, be chief executive officer, said the Increase In sales resulted Physicol Therapy Direc­ ing tor the elderly In honest, and oapandable. Stanley Works to divest 4 businesses primarily from an Increase In municipal resource recovery tor at crestfleld Convales­ Glastonbury, coll 659-0809 Cleaning Lady wanted, Looking tor port time For more Information coll eosf H artford 887,500. projects. cent Home 64^5151. and ask tor Betty or Ed. Manchester area. 646- housekeeper. Approxl- 243-5457. You're tired ot renting NCWSPAPm CAMIIEII8 NEEDED 5833. motely 2-3 days per week. NEW BRITAIN (AP) - The Davis. and condominiums aren't to make a modest contribution to structures such as office buildings, Must be mature dependo- Drivar-Full time, 1st shift, your cup ot tea, than this Stanley Works has announced The businesses that will be sold Stanley’s 1986 earnings on sales of IN MANCHESTER AREA ble and meticulous. Call cute 2 badroom cape may plans to divest four of Its busi­ parking garages and bridges. It tor printing company. are New Britain-based Stanley about 1299 million.” Penn Central to sell propane division SALES SECRETARY K Mart help wanted. 646-5153 and leave mes- Must ba neat, dependable, ba lust what you've bean nesses so It can concentrate on has its headquarters In Denverand Proeieel IL soge with service. Steel and Stanley Strapping Sys­ Stanley Steel manufactures pre­ has manufacturing operations In have good driving record looking tor. City utilities, making professional tools and tems, Stanley Structures of cision. cold-rolled strip steel used GREENW ICH — Penn Central Corp. announced that It has NlW N|ilNk 81 immediate openlne, full time, 1st shift. Merchandise Em­ and over 18 years old. For convenient location and a products for the do-it-yourself Denver: Phoenix, Arl*.; San Anto­ agreed to sell its retail propane distribution business, operated Must have effective cammunlcafton skills, Driver/Del I very Person- Denver, and Stanley Precision of in automotive equipment, welding nio, Texas: and Albuquerque ployees, Cashiers, contldantlat Interview market. be well aroanited and have 0ood attitude, Part time, Monday ond 143-1591 or 871-1400 Hamilton. Ontario, the company wire, bearings and shoes. It is N.M, by Buckeye Gas Products, to a private company for $415 million. m . Stock. Full time and Tuesday opproxlmately 3 contocf Thompson Asso­ “ With competition around the said in a statement on Wednesday. based In New Britain and has a Buckeye Partners L.P., a limited partnership formed by Penn knawledoe of business machines; good part-time positions hours per day. Call 649- ciates In Windsor 688-7281. Stanley Precision Is Canada’s Ask for George. Manchester. Nat.fueket world continuing to challenge all ■‘The proceeds from the sale of processing mill In Ottawa, Ohio Central, will purchase Penn Central’s refined products and typing and telephone skills. For confiden­ available experience 1648. cape $124,900 Attractive manufacturers, we at Stanley see only producer of precision strip 3 these businesses will be used for Stanley Strapping produces steel steel. It also makes and markets crude oil pipeline business after filing with the Securities and tial Interview contact Jean Keoting at not necessary, many Nantucket Cape In "Lv- the need to focus our assets and Mature experienced wol- dall Woods". 2 large bed­ strategic acquisitions and for and plastic strapping products for strapping products, and operates Exchange Commission for the public offering of approximately MANCHESTER HERALD employee benefits. tresses wanted weekends, energies more sharply on the two growth opportunities in our core the packaging industry at Its $170 million of limited partnership interests. Penn Central said In tor appointment call 647- rooms on the second level strategic areas where our names, steel service centers In Ontario THOMPSON ASSOCIATES Apply in person daily and super 1st floor tumlly businesses,” Davis said. manufacturing operation In Pitts­ and Quebec. a statement Tuesday. Cill NOW 647-9946 In WlntfioF Mon-Sat Manchester K 9995. Ask tor Liz or Mary. manufacturing strengths, and Chief Operating Officer Richard Waitresses full and part room that could serve os burg, Calif. It also has headquar­ Stanley officials said the Invest­ Following the transaction. Penn Central would retain a 1 M l-7fll bBtwBtn 8-11 nm Mart 239 Spencer time. Apply In person La third b^room . It needed. marketing know-how mean the H, Ayers said the four businesses, ters in New Britain. percent general interest in Buckeye Partners L.P Mechanic-Well organized most." said Chief Executive Of­ ment banking firm of Salomon Street EOE. Stroda West 471 Hartford person to maintain con­ Custom cabinets, French make up only about 8 percent of Stanley Structures makes pres­ Brothers Inc. is acting as their Rd. doors leading to deck. V/t ficer and Chairman Donald W. Stanley’s assets and "areexpected tractor's fleet. ED F/M -F. tressed and precast concrete financial adviser. 633-8317.649-5531 boths, garqge. D.W. Fish 643-1591 or 871-1400 American Can earnings up 22% Bookkeeper (Full Manchester. 3 bedroom, Choree) 20K. Glastonbury with garage, fenced yard, GREENW ICH — American Can Co. has reported that after-tax PART TIME H E Y KIDS! Reel Estate Firm otters enclosed front porch. State real estate boom turns into bust income before unusual Items In the third quarter of 1986 was $44 9 Part Time. ottroctive career growth lorge eot-ln country klt- million, 22 percent more than the $36.8 million recorded In the position tor experienced chen, nicely• decorate ‘ led. same period last year. Earn Extra Cash! person. Some general ot- Move In condition. Must By Carole Thompson gage interest rates took a sudden "So tbey an ran out and bought CUSTOMER SERVICE Are you interested In flee duties tncTuded. Fee The Associated Press prices because they needed the Earnings per share on the same basis Increased 15 percent Seel $119,900. By owner plunge from 12 percent and 13 houses, thinking. If I don’t buy money to finance their new houses, paid. Coll or send resume 646-9715. percent in the past two years to 9^ now, prices will be out of sight.’” from $1.25 in the third quarter of 1985 to $1.44 in the same period DEPARTMENT earning extra money INSERTERS WANTED to HllllorY Cuffs Business The real estate market that the brokers said. percent. But, Raccio said, people bought Brennan said he Is advising this year, the company said in a statement released Wednesday. Personnel Associates FO Government Homes from boomed In the spring has wea­ She and Bridgeport broker Tom first and waited to sell their homes. Third-quarter net Income increased 68 percent to $46.2 million Mon.-Thurs. 3:00-7:30 pm and winning priies? BOX 1019 Olostonbury Ct $1 (U repair). Dellnouent kened in the autumn, and Connecti­ homeowners who are having trou­ Call 647-9946 06033 699-3511. Brennan said spring is tradition­ While they waited, prices began to ble selling to lower their asking or $1.49 per share ncluding an unusual after-tax gain of $1.3 tox oroperty. ReposiM- cut brokers say low interest rates, million from the sale of some woodlands. Fri. 3:00-7:00 pm slons. coll IDM87-80W ext ally a good time to sell real estate, escalate, she said. prices. Join the Herald sales force, Insurance. Port time posi­ high prices andthetimeof yearare mainly because people have paid That compares with a net Income of $27.5 million, or 87 cents Sat. 7:00-10:00 am Ask for Bob OH 9965 tor current repos­ “ With an Increased demand and "Don’t price your house at the tion 8:30om to 1pm. Mon session list. behind the mini-bust. off Christmas debts and so have lack of supply, prices were going per sharC’ in the third quarter of 1985, Including a loss of $9 3 ages 11-16, must be able to PrI for person With oood "People are saying, 'God, why more money, and because balmy price you thought you’d get in million after taxes from unusual items. typing, tiling ond■| iM0Inerol up at a very unhealthy rate,” June, but on the price you can get work two nights a week, 5- Brand Newl 8 room, t'/i aren’t our houses selling?’” said weather is more conducive to Brennan said. Office skills, coll Horriet New Haven real estate broker on Oct. 29,” he said. factory. The only way to know is to middle. We’ve seen the prices comedown "In too many instances, they've ask. If the customer prefers the He said a widenihg of thetrade gapcould put pressure on U.S. IN CIRCULATION In tha worahousa,. New Coiontal. Spoctaus 6 bosed on roce, cotar, reft- "The customer is being ripped almost a third. We’ve seen $300 never been tested, or undercoated, ate. Soma lifting Is room home on North Etm gion, sex or ngttanol automaker’s part, his insurance off in many instances because he bumper covers come down to or protected from corrosion or officials to try to drive the dollar lower as a way to improve Sheet. V/i baths, 1st ttaor ortafo, or on fotantfen ta company might require him or his export sales. liaitrlipatpr Hrralft TODAY tnvolvaO. Excal- doesn’t know what has been slightly over $100. taundry, tfreptaee, cen- make ony nmh prefer­ anything of that sort,” he said. tant banatits. Coll auto shop to pay the difference in installed in his vehicle,” said "This thing has really turned Dennis Lopez, a Chrysler Corp. A Dow Jones survey of 14 economists put the expected deficit For Interview appointment, call trol hoft A thu wiopoiie ence, femmOton o r dis- the bill. Kenneth Myers, product and mar­ into a war now. All bets are off as to spokesman, said such parts "can for September at $14.6 billion, compared with an August shortfall Laslla, M 9-G65I. wfodowsi ISO's "We Ouo- trtmlnotton. the H er^ rohtee . 199$ TAG SALE Are tilings piling up7 Then why not have a TAG SALE? The best way to aimoonee it is with a Herald Tag Sale Classified Ad. When you place your ad. you’ll receive ONE TAG SALE SMN FREE, compliments Of The Herald. STOP IN 4T OUR OFFICE, 1 HERALD SQUARE, MAWCHESTER

Morclwndj^ K it 'IT CARLYLE ®by Lorry Wrigfit

Moncnosfer • Croom WvW i Cniov fhu pfivocy of o CLOrMM BUSINESS A SERVICC MRECTOmr elA0i«-fomny slfuoflon wfttwut ftw mointenonoo. Ton Leother Knee High This immocvlote home Boots Sire 6'/i. todies. $45 feofuros Tbodrooms, 2h;li 043-0470 offer 0pm. hofhs. firepioce. 00- B w I B F olionceo Kffchen, don, Aiii hosomonf ond control oir. Mdrtig yPuf own price — Fogorfy Brothers — Bo- Vdtfr iteiBfibarhaad Condo Seo Is only 1$S per Bother and son. Fast, thfddiw remodwing; to- handy tfionr TtodMfditi- month. Ouollty Plus. m jM fT u n c dependable service, sfotiafrait wgfer heofers, ranffng, PoperhaneingA iiy S117.000 McCoyonooh fob you ereofe, Mneiw, Woo tty MO-3SOO Nemayoi. coii 87!2-e^. fepoiig, em^nt. VNo/M- to p Aon. Clean/ rich, 2 Reciiners. Good condi­ osterCord accepted. houiing/ cfeontng, pofnf- stone free fadm. Any tion. $50 eoch. Coll even­ John Deerr pointing con- » g, and tnhiar repairs. Mtaunf deftoerMf Aisa ings and weekends 047- trocfor. RiHidentfoi, com- esidenfiof/Bueinese. nn, grovel/ srene^and 0077. merciot. Pott and winfer For the Mptieef guotify of fo rk muich. C M Qgvfs MvurMEirr speetofs. Free estimates. the loweef prices con, construcfian ^>-1400 IWOftWTY Maple side orm, cushi­ 44A3M8. John 443-43S3. onyNme. oned, boudoir choir. Good condition. $20 549 9547b Affa Light tfuckihg- inyesf Todoyi in this mod­ Can era ft. Work- ern 5 unit building. Prime cgiiarf/afficf/gafagga tKcgvaftort, toinNtofwti, Manchester location, High Choir, beoutltolly cwotied. Junk houfpd.Fuf- upholstered, yellow hifufg optf appiioficpf fTapf, poffp. if ^ M , It- near hospital. Good In­ earned, mohard /0-9* come. "We Guarantee sturdy chrome with tor- mpygd. D M lobi. Vgyy Caron. Our Houses" Blonchord A mlco table, molded troy. hatig«f dapdAdablp $30 549-2723 evenlngs.o Fioars-scmdlng floors like D4iiy«ffpg ctgprt fpfm workof. 25 yeofa Mpg- Rosetto Reoi Estate 040- ^ 1 Apeciatfaing in older (ogm; 5y«fd8l75pluafgx. Hcrggngtf Laam ,grav f- 2402. rtohcp to movtog. U M U f 4 CiaBBbyNiA. me f iaors,nafurai,and otiyffm#. ______MaeoMod ^ayal.aand- Couch ond Choir, contem- tfofnned. No waxing ony- porory style. Color gold /ffong, a n d ftti. For TerrIfiCiInvestment! unl- M oreiJohn Verfoiiie. Con Fhti'a Lowh Core. Foil Miivgrtoa coif 6 a a ra a oue 3 - Family apartment and green. Good condi­ 44A-9750. tion. $150. 742-7251. Mofse bPWdinpCompi^e Cietm up and ilghf londa- Drtfftog,And^4r 742-tbK building In Eost Hortford. cdf# fhCtodiM toniovf. COPtog. Cotl Fhll 742-7474. SALE Neyer o vacancy 1 Conve­ 8175 p « m M f i. Wlhdfgfl nient to Rt. 2.2 cor oarage, Couch ond loveseot, con- SPRAY THAT stotooway. tempororv style. Color Ballpoint ink afaina on Excellent income. Coll tor 77 T-Bird, high mileage, as Two Snow tires. E78-14 4 oil the details. $135,000and gold. Good condition. lattmieAL shirt paek«ta...afhar pto- Is, runs good. No boffery, $250. 742-7251. Bd< f ^ Mgbrpft Hh«. Coll eea, too...eon be removgd plys, polyester card with anxious. Jackson A Jock- has flat tire. 444-8525 PM, Chevy Novo Rims. Almost son Real Estote 047-0400 or Tun# Up Tima - Loaf almoat magically by first $500 takes It.______1 kitchen table ( Country Dvmos Electric — Having Btowora, anow btowora, spray ing hair spray an th« New $25 544-3015.O 040-S040. Eieefricai Frobletns? Bobcof, bockhof looder Ook) tormico top. 45 x 35,2 Need 0 lorge or a small lawn ^ gardtn oouip- apof then washing to the leafs. In good condition. ftfifot/ fruckitig »o th « N , rnant. AHa oftorlngocam- usual woy. idle hems Osclltiscope-For cors with Very Nice Duplex 1 Lovely Repoir? we Hpeclolfte in aighf work, top ioif, bork points. $». Call 549-5905.O older duplex In Vernon, $50 549-2715. ptofe a h o ^ ln g aotvlca. around the home con be Residential Work. Joseph flhwlch/ d ^ r o f lv e afon«. < ^lfy Shorpanlng, W4 A5 room units. Beoutitui OutfiM. Fully LicenM . exchanged for cosh, al­ Ford transmission C4 ou- Wing Back chair, print Hllllord Sfroof (203) 449- most magically, when ad­ 77 Ford 150 4 wheel drive 130' X 100', separate utili­ Free Estlmofes. 545-5253. . tomotle fits 5 cylinder, low ties, nice area, 2 cor tobric, worm tones. Ex­ 2111 vertised in ciossified. pick up, 8 foot body. cellent condition $55. 543- miieoge. Excellent condi­ garage. Good condition Automatic, power steer­ tion. $99 call 543-9102. Af­ Inside and out. $142,900. 2041 otter 6pm. ing, 351V-8,7'/i 1983 Fisher ter 5pm.o Jackson A Jackson Real tour way plow. Excellent Estate 047-1400 or 040-0040. condition, low mileage Pair of mounted studded TV/STEKO/ $5395. 449-8925. steel belted snow ttres Mm.MNCE8 MISCELLANEOUS EOS SALE SALE 83 Mazda 52000 deluxe driven less thon 1000 with COPS. 5 speed, excel­ miles. F195 7SR14. 543- Curtis Mothts stereo con­ Dodge Charger 1973 ports lent condition. $3,400 543 9824. i m sole. Plays, sounds great. Small optigan organ, 2 Jocosle deep well pump. car. Excellent ttres, good 1814. Could use some minor twin beds complete, Vi horse power. In good Interior, $250. Coll 444-2257 rewiring. $50. Call 543- dinette butcher block to- condition. Good tor lake evenings ond weekends. CYCLES/ INVITAriON t o 8ID Local franchise 1228.0 ble with leot and chairs. to wash cars. $40. 449- .Sealed ..------bid* will . - be received opportunItlos-Donut Wanted. Leather bound 543-2248. 0173.0 books. Herltoge, Howard 1974 Chevy Monro, 2 door, Shops. Training provided. automatic, hotchbock, SIS,000 minimum re- classics, etc. Call 449-4800 Small Kenmore washer Queen site mattress foam and ask tor Tom. AM /FM stereo cassette, Fuch M oxI Lux moped. oulrod. Call Fronchlse Oe- RECffiATIONAL $100. Also-Free to good rubber. Good condition. runs well. Reliable $700 300 orlolnot miles. toW lowlnp: portment, 527-3500. I e q u if w ie n t home only; male Ferret, 8 $50. 449-7951.0 742-7241. 649‘$976 months old Coll anytime Tires. 2 VW Buo snows on You've Seen It o million For Sale. Rowing M a ­ 549-2197. Toyota 1983 ComryLE 4 rims, $25. 2 14 Inch. Reau-

MISCELUIKOM MvroMOrivE Two Snow tiros. £78-14 4 plys, polvosfor cord with Chovy Novo Rims. Almost NOW l » 644-3015.O

ICOpO-l points. « » . CCall M9-SWS.O Ford transmission C4 ou- tomotle fits 6 cy llndor, low mlioooo. Excollont condi­ tion, »W coll 043-0107. Af­ ter Opm.o Pair of mounted studded steel belted snow tires driven less thon lOM miles P19S 7SR14. 043- W74.

INVITAnON ro • » ed bids will be rece In the Oeneroi Services tiee, 41 Center St., Monehes- ter CT unt^NOVSMleR ij, IfSO dt II;40o.m. for the fol- lewine: install Y.W.C.A. CAPPeT S TILB (1) SALE OF SURPLUS COMMUNICATIONS eOUIPMBNT

ivi- aluminum SION BLANKS, STRCRT SION BLANKS AND CHANNEL POSTS The Town of Manchester IS on equal eooertunity em- olover, and...... requires.. an ottlr-affir­ mative action policy forall of Its Contractors and Vendors os 0 ilflon of doino busi­ ness with the Town, os per Federal Order 11140. Bid forms, plans and specltl- cotlons ore ovollabje at the Oeneral Services' office. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CT. ROBERT i. W llSi OENERAL MANAOER srs-10

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V neat apron trimmed Hth brighthtricki rick rock is a lew-simple cover-up for citchen duty. No. 83ST with Pkotp- lUide is in Sites Small, dedium or Large. Medi- tm (bust S4-S6), BH Voters face many choices Tuesday

For moiMlH, candldatco for chairman of the Energy and ofafe and federal office hare PabHe Utilities Committee for Cohen is a former Colchester Because It Matters tra v^ Omnectkvt aakfog two years, ffe served on the Rrst selectman and Fosscas is reaidento to role lor them and Manchester Board of Directors a business consultant. ftstin g their stands on the Manchmi0r poHtng placa$ The 95th Assembly District iesoes. before being elected to the Legislature. 1 - n&bertdoa School, 4S North School Si. covers the northeast comer of Next week all that will end. s s Meotti is a lawyer for the Manchester and all of BoRon. and rotera will decide who is to ragtrict 2 — Bowert School. 141 Princeton St. Travelers Insurance Cos., a Hebron. Marlborough and An­ •erre in the U.S. Congress, IMMilcl S ^ Bncklcy School, 250 Vernon SI. member of the Glastonbury dover. In Manchester, only •tale Legislatore. goremor’s Dlatrlct 4 — Merlin School, Dartmooth Road. Town Council, and previously Voting District 3 is incloded. mansion and a host of other served seven years on the District 5 - Senior Cftisein’ Center, 549 E. Middle oBd the poRing place is Buckley o/Wces for the next few years. Tam pike. School. Glastonbury Board of Election Day is Taesdhy. Education. District 5 — Nathan Male School, 150 Spruce St. Nor. 4. An polling fdaces in The 4th District comprises District 7 — Waddell School, 153 Broad St. Conneeticat will be open from • OWwrrBeM a.m. to i p.m. Manchester. Glastonbury, Bol­ District 5 — Verplanck School, 125 Olcott St. ton. Hebron and Colombia. All Democrat Al Rioox and Voters win choose between District 9 — Keeney Street School, 179 Keeney St. voters in those towns can vote Republican Stephen Polls are incambent Gor. William A. in the race. ~ Manchester High School, 134 E. seeking eleetlon to the post of O'Neill, Republican Julie D. Middle Turnpike. Hartford County high sheriff Relaga and independent candi­ District 11 — Mahoney Recreation Center, 110 for a four-year term. The date Frank Longo, and their •tfi AgMinMy OMriet C edar St. current sheriff. Democrat Pa­ chosen lieutenants; and an In the Mb Assembly District, trick Hogan, did not seek a new District 12 — Howell Cheney Regional Vocational entire General Assembfy will Democratic incumbent Donald term. Technical School, 791 W. Middle Turnpike. be elected. Also being con­ Bates of East Hartford is being In Manchester. Judge of tested are the posts of state challenged by Republican Paul Probate William E. FitzGerald treasurer, secretary of the Munns of Glastonbury. is not being challenged by the state, comptroller and attorney Bates, a retired route sales­ Republicans in his nin for general. In each of llie state’s man for a pie company, has another four-year term. six districts, a representatire held the seat since im . Mutms of the northern half of sultant. has twice lost to In statewide races. Incum­ Hill be elected to Congress, and is a clerk for tte Ocneral Manchester. Swensson in close votes. bent Democratic Attorney Connecticut will elect one U.S. Assembly’s Public Safety General Joseph Lieberman Is Tucci, a hairdresser who Wilson, a retired state em­ senator — Incumitont Demo­ Committee. being challenged by Republi­ moved to Manchester 12 years ployee, dropped out of the crat Christopher Dodd or Re­ The southwest comer of can Richard E. Arnold; incum­ ago, has not previously held Republican Parly earlier this publican Roger Eddy. Manchester, the southeast elective office. year to join the race. bent Democratic Secretary of F ire legislators who repres­ corner of East Hartford and the the State Julie H. TasbJian is Residents of voting districts The 13th Assembly District ent part or all of Manchester northwest comer of Glaston­ facing Republican Pauline 1, 2. 9. 7 and 10 are in the 12th covers the entire south end of are seeking election to new bury make up the 9th District. Kezer; and Incumbent Demo­ Assembly District. Polling pla­ town except for the southwest two-year terms in the General Manchester residents living cratic Comptroller J. Edward ces are Robertson School, comer. It comprises voting Assembly on 'Tuesday. ITie in the 9th Voting District voteln Caldwell Is facing Gary A. Bowers School, the Senior districts 4, 6, 9. 11 and 12. following are brief summaries the race, and the polling place CItItens' center, Waddell Pdlllng places in the 13th Franks. Inthestatetreasurer's of each race. Is Keeney Street School. race. Republican Sebastian J. School and Manchester High District are Martin School. School. Garafalo is up against Demo­ Nathan Hale School, Verplanck 4fh Senatorial District 12th AstM ihly DItIrict crat Francisco L. Borges. School, Mahoney Recreation Manchester lies in the 1st In the 4th Senatorial District, Incumbent Democratic Rep. 13th Afaambly OMrlet Center and Howell Cheney Congressional District, where incumbent Republican Sen. James R. McCavanaghis being In the 13th Assembly Dis­ Regional Vocational Technical Experience incumbent Democrat Barbara Carl A. Zinsser, who has challenged by Republican John trict, former Manchester School. Seven years as elected official represented the five-town dis­ Tucci in the 12th Assembly Mayor John Thompson, a De­ B. Kennelly is facing Republi­ can Herschel A. Klein and trict for six years, is facing District. mocrat, and independent can­ S8th Attumbly Dlitrict Glastonbury Town Council, Democrat Michael P. Meotti. McCavanagh, a real estate didate Edward J. Wilson are independent Sally F. Cadmus. Education Running in the SSth District majority leader on the Glaston­ broker and former member of Bolton and Coventry are in the 1903-present seeking to unseat incumbent are Republican J, Peter Fuss- Glastonbury High School, 1971 bury Town Council. the Manchester Board of Direc­ 2nd Congressional District, Republican Rep. Elsie "B iz” cas of Marlborough and his Majority Leader. 1905-present Zinsser, a Manchester real tors, is seekinghlsthirdtermin Swensson. where incumbent Rep. Sam Democratic challenger. J. Georgetown University, B.S., 1975 estate broker, has been Senate the district, which covers most Thompson, a business con­ Gejdenson faces Francis Community Sen/ice David Cohen of Hebron. “ Bud" Mullen. Glastonbury Board of Education, 1979-1903 Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., Religious Education Teacher 1970 Four years intern and staff assistant for St. Paul’s Parish, 5 years Three questions on ballot across state Congressman Bill Cotter St. Dunstan’s Parish, 2 years Attorney, The Travelers Insurance Volunteer for various youth activities Companies Every voter who goes to the 'The state constitution itself of University Professors, the Town Committee has voted in President, Georgetown Alumni Club of polls in Connecticut Nov. 4 will requires that voters be asked constitution of the state be National Organization for favor of a “yes” vote on Connecticut have decisions about at least once every 20 years whether amended to establish a com­ three referendum questions to Women-Connecticut, and a question 2. The Connecticut mission to recommend candi­ there should be a constitutional along list of labor-oriented make. The statewide questions League of Women Voters also dates to the governor for convention. The requirement organizations. favors a "yes” vote. come before the local questions was written into the constitu­ nomination as Judges?” and appear on the ballot across tion in 1999, the date of the last The cost of a convention has The Democratic Party has As things stand, the governor the top of the voting machine. convention. been estimated at 92 million. traditionally favored the party nominates Judges for appoint­ lever. ment by the General Assembly. This year, they are num­ That 1999 convention was Q iM tU o n 2 Advocates of retaining the If a majority votes “ yes” on bered 1, 2, and 3. 'They concern called to act on reapportlon- ment of the state after the Question 2 asks, "Shall the lever say It makes it easier for this question Nov. 4, the state the convening of a constitu­ the the elderly and for handi­ will set up a Judicial selection tional convention, the fate of General Assembly was unable constitution of the state tw capped persons, particularly committee to submit a list of the party lever on voting to agree on a plan that would amended to eliminatethe use of those In wheelchairs, to vote. candidates to the governor. machines and the process for satisify federal constitutional party levers on voting requirements. machines.” Advocates of removal tend to Committee members would be Milw Meotti Judicial appointments. 'There is little apparent sup­ The party lever allows voters say it is a holdover from the age appointed by the governor and of political machines and an legislative leaders, and two DEMOCRAT FOR STATE SENATE Q u M lIo n 1 port for a "yes” vote on to vote for all the candidates in question 1 this year, and a good one political party by pulling a insult to the intelligence of members would come ftum Question 1 asks, "Shall there deal of opposition to it. single lever. It has long b ^n voters. each of the state's six congres­ Manchester • Glastonbury • Hebron sional districts. • Bolton • Columbia be a constitutional convention Among the opponents are the under attack by the Republican Paid lor by Mike Meotti tor State Senate '86 to amend or revisethe oonstitu- American Civil Liberties Un­ party. O u M tIo n 3 Proponents say the system Gary Minor, Treasurer would take politics out of lion of the state?" ion. the American Association The Manchester Republican Question 3 asks. "Shall the Judicial appointments. Charter, housing, schools on town ballot In adAtkm to voting on three The Eighth District collects ties and obHgationa of either, or and occupied by October I9t7. statewide referendum qnestioiis taxes for the services it provides covering the remaining coat. If In the election Tuesday, Manches­ both, of such

DONALD BATES JUDGE Stata Repraaanlatlva, 9lh Olstrlot DAVID COHEN WILLIAM FITZGERALD state Rapreaantatlva, 99th Olstriot Judo# of Probata Vote for Jack Thompson Democrat for State Representative ELECT THE DEMOCRATIC TEAM IMDMrlet ON NOV. 4th FOR A RIDE, BABYSITTER, OR ABSENTEE BALLOT, CALL 643-S117 or 646-5840 Paid for by the Committee to Elect Jack Thompson, Roger Negro, Treasurer. Paid for by the Democratic Town CommIttM, Paul Phllllpa, Trooaurw. »——JL ------? ------^ i d / » r n> n i7 u . w

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lA 7A 3A 4A TTif* Mrmpfe b «tM rtvowf hovr voting 5A 6A 7A BA 9A lOA 11A AND GOOD GOVERNMENT DEMOCRATIC WWam A cyNaS Cftristopher J. Batban Salley JMaNL KreeelMe L Joe Alfred J. WiMamE. macMsM will look to M m ctastcr to and Dodd Keens ity tfeoM * TMipee Oenpio Caldwan Liebemien UiOui FitzGerald tkw state election faestfaiy. Nor. 4. Joaaph J. Paufiao Cotrnnn S wttt show the names at of canntototes for stsrte represen- 18 78 3B tntlye. There ere four AssemMy 4 8 58 40 70 80 98 TOO JuOaO. Salaoa UB REPUBLICAN ftogwW. Herscftal A. Carf A districts wholly or M Ttly to Manches­ and PauNna SHastlan J. Gary A Riefiard E. Stephan N. Eddy KMn Zinasar Kaesr GartTato e. CtaytDfi “Skld^ * Pranka Arnold >olb ter. Here is s falde to the AssemMy Oangraa. J k camdidates; ELECT GOVERNOR M AssemMy District - Vettog DIsfrfett; IC 7C X 4C 5C s c 7C « c 9C TOC n c Democrat — DonsM r . Bates. LIBERTARIAN rrmnee S. RepabUcsn — PsM ft. Manns. Aaaa IMi AmstoMy OfsMet - Vettog Dhtrfets 1,11,7, fg; Democrat — James R. TD McCavanagh. 2D ■'O 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 BO 90 10D HD Repablican — John A. Tucd. Prank Longo UNAFFILIATED edmmdJ. SalyF. and W.laray Bttmton IStb AssemMy D M rlet — Vettog AfeCeffum. Jr. Cadmus TuBo J. SatardinaM ttZ d U fc SCaft DiOana DIstriets 4, $. t. It, it; . D em ocrat — John W. Thompson. Julio D. Bolaga Republican — GM e L. Swensson. 2E 3E 4£ Sf Petitioning C andidate — Edw ard J. PETTi’IONING i t n SE 9E i a I l f CANDIDATE W i l s o n . ssth AssemMy Distrlet — Voting D h trtrt S; D em ocrat: J. David Cohen. Elsla *Bl2’ Swansson Republican: J. Peter Pusscas. John A.Tucci 13th District 12th District ELSIE 'B ir SWENSSON Made things happen for you!

I • Coverage for home health aid services under medicare. • The states first-ever prescription drug assistance program for older citizens. Paul Robart Munns I. Polar Fumat 9th District ssth District • Providing for low cost loans for elderly homeowners • Increased funding for meals on wheels "P «o p / « Before PoHtlc$" • Reducing the burden of State and Local Taxes for Senior Citizens RETURN A THREE-TERM WINNER • Education Enhancement WITH A PROVEN TRACK RECORD RE-ELECT • Revisions to the Absentee Voting Law VOTE NOV. 4 • Welfare reform ELSIE W SWENSSON • Increasing support payments to Veteran’s dependents Has always made house callst • Couples can now prepay funeral expenses up to $2400 and Has three published phone numbers to no one can touch the fund. serve you 24 hours a dayl Carl A. ZInssar Biz and her retired husband are 4th Senatorial Senior Citizens and care for alii VISIT REPUBUCAN HEMiqUARTERS — ISO N. MAIN — S434I33S PULL LEVER SB ON NOV. 4 Paid for by (ha CommWaa to Ra-alaet Bala ‘Bli* Swanaaon; Fay Lawranoa. Traaaurar. Paid (or by (he Manchat(er Rapublican Town Comminea; Ed Weaver, Traaaurar. Candidates answered four Questions l^This s annualafmn»l election supplement, - . prepared

designed to 1. What is the most important issue you plan to people of “** Manchester unit of the league posed four questions to each candidate McCAVANAGH 2. Do you feel election reform is necessary? What cnanges would you propose to reduce election fraud? only to correct*JpJl"hIi*and7o* S e *th im Your Man For The 12Hi DMrlGt 3^ Do you support the current convention system c Z S a t l^ J n ^ pISrtuSMor'® Candidates were also asked to supply Where a candidate must receive the support of 20 Your man worfcad: Your man heara yoii: Your man earoa; SJJlTIwSJfJSJ* ‘’("^'■‘'Phlcal information S?ima^l °!/r® delegates in order to force a i wTh compiled the fact boxes primary?57 If ao, why? If nof, why not? Manohmter's progress In industry which accompany the candidates' answers Many young families depend on and housing is rapid and thrilling. Drugs are a blight on our youth two Incomes to survive through Teenagers fall Into the traps of 4. What changes would you make in Connecticut's tax Yet our past is what got us here. Our past can be our guide to a bet­ inflation, to provide for their addiction before they are mature a Z ^ ' Y 'e<>«aTle:’ children. Day care centers help and strong enough to resist the youy o u Tfavor a y o r a state incom e tax? ter future. State Represenative MoCavanagh knows we need llv- those children grow strong In their evil. Manchester has the New Hope Ihg reminders of our roots. Ho early years. State Representative Manor to help spring the trap. And helped preserve Cheney Hall for us McCavanagh saw to It Manchester New Hope has state funding, by securing $45,000 In state funds day care center will get $108,(XK) In iygely thanks to Representative 4th Senatorial District for It. aid. Real needs get real answers. McCavanagh. MeottI The General Assembly Judiciary Ne'lfBrifal?""®^ Homeless men and women slept MIc Hm I P. M«ottl Committee had the Job of approv­ When a young person risks life and Democrat , Trail. M«!?hesfor®"'" outside In Manchester's parks. ing dozens of reappointments of limb In the service of country, the Edncallon: 1971 graduate of They often went hungry. Local t M P O R T A N T M a T h r e r country sometimes forgets. Not ISSU E: The most critical iasuels ®'f®*‘’" ‘»Pry High School: 1975 Education; 19M graduate of judges to the State's courts. The leaders found a building on Main the need for an Independent voice graduate cum laude. of George­ High School: at­ work was hard and painful. But the Street. State Represenative Mc­ the Connecticut General Assem­ In the state Senate I will seek out town University School of F ^ - tended Central Connecticut State residents’ concerns as I have Service, bachelor’s degree Loilege. Job got done. There will be more Cavanagh helped get $100,000 In bly. With help from state leaders. 1978 graduate, cum laude. of ~ meeting people in broke/****""' rslate state funds to set up the State’s Including Representative McCava­ te r homes, at service clubs at tough Jobs In the coming term. their businesses, etc My oppo­ S ’?,".”.:"*,'S ’" ’"’ Political experience; Member first shelter for the homeless. Real nagh, we now have a Veterans Af­ nent follows his party leaders- of Manchester Housing Author- even when It means a North fy from IM9 to 1971; member of needs get real answers. fairs Commission. For continued Haven industrial park over flre- ralltlcal experience: Member fte Manchester Human Rela­ of Glastonbury Board of Edura care and concern for all citizens, end expansion tions Commission In 1972-73- of the prescription drug program Manchester re-elect James R. McCavanagh. for senior citizens 1 will be a p985 T ? '^ Council since IP 1971 and voice for Manchester’s M IchM i P. MeottI 983 and Its majority leader since priorities. iff®’ f^ur years’ as Intern and Cart A. Zlnstar IlnrolS *"• A Devoted Public Servant BUIRm r®ffCotter. D-Conn '8‘e «eP Past presl- t, ELECTION REFORM: The dent of Manchester Jaycees* charges against Republicans and Other activities: Member of St charter member of Exchange Dunstan’s Church, religious edu- ucmocrats in several towns Con­ stew the need for reform mirnil and Euchar^tfc gregational Church k«»i minister; president of George- applications should be numbered with repro­ duction prohibited That way S i v K '''”“" ‘« r for youth Involved In His Community irregularities can be tracked to the person that distributed the tore Hospital. Member Board of Dlrec- application. Moderators should also be required to do Identlflca- especially the dividends and Iten spot-checks at voting places to continue to represent the Interest tax. The federal changes who revives 10 percent at a Tnls type of random requirement are quite complex, so we should Manchester as I have last session of the Legislature I to show Identification would for the past six years as their convention to primary, and not rush our review. We must not strengthening the law on what supported legislation to bringtte He Gets The Job Done attempting to vote in make changes that would give percentage to qualify for a another 8 name. ®‘®‘®m®tes can be made by a relief to those previously not I h a ^ been able to obtain for telmary down from 20 percent to Made possible the construction of the Porter Streat naw>r Manchester $11 million for the «fte-lng elections that payingtteir fair share— butnow tend to misrepresent an issue On 10 percent. JudKlaiv Commission, Serves on PubiS Safety* 1 CONVENTION SYSTEM: I subject to taxes under federal nau Committw, Helped get state funds for Cheney Hall $48 txio P w r to respect each party’s reform. I do not support a state Route 83 and numerous other te absentee ballots t a x ®TOUCTURE: I am rules which Income tax grants, t would hope to represent now, as I have always been, wtermlne who quallRes for a crime penalty fit the opposed to a state income tax fairly and honestly and speak out However. If we do not make a ^ m a iy . | do favor fowering. if on issues that concern ttem Zinsser $. CONVENTION SYSTEM; moJor changes in our tax struc­ ture. because of the new federal YOUR MAN FOR THE requirement to force a primary. f. ELECTION REFORM- system as it is Cwt A. Zinsser Connecticut Connecticut changed or done away w p a y m to pay more state IZHiOENERAL PULL LEVER M *«MCTI«E: The KepuMlean, Incumbent ^ th In favor of direct primary •‘y PPMilng people Into G m m I AsaemMy will have to ** **^M n system. Such as- brockets, •rite biggest review those state taxes which JJ^ovIng the party le v e r ^ m 'f •* *te> easy for thne ASOEMRLY OISTRICT I MOST IMPORTANT the machines, opening up the L*H te Right; Jaml^ Ktrl, Jwnw, Nancy and Saan are based on federal tax rules. ISSU E: It would be my intention change will be Connecticut’s process by allowing a candidate and therefore not abide by the wishes of the people During the large surplus if we fail to make corrective changes. Ited for by the Commitaa to R»cNctteitwaR.McCivanQh. Raymond F. camato. Tteaaurar. 9th Assembly District MANCHESTER 8TH Bales Age: M. Bom March 15.1928. in Age: 23. Born Sept. 8. 1963. in Hartford. Camden. N.J. I Donald F. Balia AM ren: 243 Country Lane. AdAress; 26 Crossroads Lane. 3 Deasoo^alf InouaiBsnl East Hartford. Resident of East Glastonbury. Resident of Glas­ Hartford since 1955. tonbury since 1972. HRE DISTRICT 1. MOST IMPOKTANT BAMMton: i948 graduate of Edeeatinn: m i graduate of ISSUE: An issue of great impor­ Bulkeley High School. Hartford. Glastonbory High School; 1986 tance, not only to Manchester Frofcsalow. Retired in 1982 graduate of Central Connecticut and its residents, but alsoto most after 39 years as a route Stale University, B A. degree in other V tonns. is their great salesman for Table Talk and political science. DEPARTMENT dependence on the property tax. FrisMe pie companies. Profession: Clerk, legislative Despite our great Connecticut FMHIeaf experience: Justice liaison and intern. Connecticut economy and. despite helpful of the peace from 19M to 1996; General Assembly, on and off increases in state aid. over 7# member of the East Hartford since 1983. ■RENil B.iNENBT percent of towns had to raise Town Council from 1967 to 1975; Political experience: Vice their property tax in I9M. Many East Hartford town treasurer chairman of Glastonbury Repub­ av o id s large increases only by from 1976101982; State represen­ lican Town Commitee since 0 . rethicing services. WHhexpected tative since 1983. March 1986. reductions in federal aid, the Other aeilvNIet: Member of CBBI state should increase handing, r m F M R. Munna Other activMles; YMCA; Glas­ DenaM F. B I Our Lady of Peace Church; past tonbury Jaycees; memlwr of St. 6. givingsome property tax relief to president of St. Christopher’s Paul’s Church towns. Men’s Club; active In PTA affairs; U.S. Army veteran. t. ELECTION REFORM: There is always room for im­ provement. Strive for greater this tax is affected by federal accountability and Increased at­ is education. Maintaining quality cratic primary between O’Neill right for a small delegation to changes. With the federal change education for our children will be and Moffett. Absentee ballots are tention to absentee ballots and from 49 percent to 199 percent of decide who will hold that office, restrictions on the amount of a priority of mine as your state another apect of votingthat must or should a larger number of capital gains subject to taxation. representative. Making afforda­ be looked at and cleaned up. 'The money spent by canddates for Connecticut would reap a wind­ voters be allowed to participate various elective offices. ble higher education will also be Government Administration and in the decision? fall of more than drable its a priority of mine. Manchester present fax if a change were not Elections Committee at the state I. CONVENTION SYSTEM: I Commurrity College Is a valuable Capitol is presently studying made. Eliminating deductions In institution for the district that I 4. TAX STRUCTURE: I am not would support the present sys­ the dividends and interest tax different ways to correct this In favor of a state income (ax. tem If the alternative were a will work hard for to further Its fraud. would also increase that tax. I do growth. As a former stu^nt. I This is one tax that the people of direct primary only for statewide not favor an income tax. Connecticut are proud to say they office. If we are to have a direct understand its Importance and 3. CONVENTION SYSTEM: I value to the community. do not pay. and I will vote to keep primary type of party endorse­ do not support the Idea of a it that way Another reason to ment then It should be for all handful of delegates deciding i f a oppose an income tax is because elective offices, both state (in­ Munns 2. ELECTION REFORM: Yes candidate can primary for his or not having one is one of Connecti­ cluding legislative districs) and One proposal I would make Is to her party’s nomination. Espe­ Paul R. Munna require voters to show identifica­ cut’s main attractions for busi­ local. Rapubilean cially in situations where one nesses. I have read preliminary tion at the voting polls. Some­ party heavily dominates over reports on how the federal tax 4. TAX STRUCTURE: body could easily walk Into a another. Take Hartford, for I. MOST IMPORTANT voting poll claiming to be some­ reform will affect Connecticut; Changes will have to be made in Instance; Whoever wins the there are still no clear choices for ISSUE: The most important one else, and vote. This Is one Democratic nomination for a the state’s capital gains, divi­ Issue that has been exiwessed to a responsible legislation reac­ dends and interest tax, because example of what happened In particular office will most likely me by the people of Manchester Waterbury during the Demo­ tion. More Information must be win in the general election. Is It collected before we take action. 12th Assembly District

McCavanagh Age: 46. Born Nov. 14, 1939. in Manchester. Age; 46. Born Jan. 11.1940. Jamaa R. McCavanagh Address: 121 Park St.. Address; 253 Milliard St., Man­ Democrat, Incumbant Manchester. chester. Resident of Manchester SEN QUESTION Education; 1959 graduate of for 12 years. 1. MOST IMPORTANT Manchester High School; at­ Education; Midwood High J K ISSUE: Two very Important tended Manchester Community School; non-credit courses at Issues, which concern Manches­ College and the University of UNC, NYU and MCC. M RS 4 ter and which I plan to address, Connecticut. « Proteaslon: Beauty parlor bus­ CNIir TO .TBICOnE are education and environment. Profession: Real estate iness in New York and The education reforms, which we broker. James R. McCavanagh Connecticut. S.VINICK ■ ITE C.VILIBNKS enacted this past year, particu­ Agency. Pollllcal experience: Unsuc­ larly upgrading teachers’ salar­ Political experience; Secre­ cessful candidate for Manches­ J.lilLU t II.ZUIC ies, must be closely monitored to tary of the Manchester Board of ter Board of Directors in 1979; ensure that we achieve the Directors from 1979 to 1981; state former member of Manchester desired benefits. To Improve our representative since 1983. Republican Town Committee. environment, new laws must be Other activities: Manchester Other activities: Memterof St. enacted to authorise the removal Elks; Knights of Columbus; Irish Bridget Church; Manchester of abandoned cars and other Junk Club; British American Club- Property Owners Association; which is left to litter our Jamaa R. McCavanagh Kiwanls; member of St. James John A. TuccI John Birch Society; U.S. Army highways and public lands. Church; U.S. Navy veteran. veteran. t. ELECTION REFORM; Re­ cently publicised Irregularities 8. CONVENTION SYSTEM; In chance of prevailing. in election procedures call for principle. I support the current making any significant changes court fights with unions. There improvements In our election In our state tax structure. legal requirement that a candi­ 4. TAX S’TRUCTURE: 1 share should be a state fond to help SAVE WHAT IT TOOK 98 YEARS TO BUILD laws. To require that each voter date obtain 29 percent of the vote Gov. Bill O’Neill’s opposition to towns with legal bills in these re-register to vote, by personally matters. appearing and signing the voter at a political party convention enacting any state Income tax. ^ p _ polls, once every four years, before that candidate can force Congress has recently enacted I U C C I 2, ELECTION REFORM: Ab­ would ensure that our voter lists the holding of a primary election sweeping changes In our federal sentee ballots seem to be the would be reasonably current and to challenge the convention’s tax system which include the major problem this year. choice of the party’s candidate in elimination of the federal tax John A. TuccI supported by authenticating sig­ the general election. This type of 8. CONVENTION SYSTEM: 1 natures. Then, to require that deduction for state sales taxes, Republican think the percentage should be requirement is needed to protect but we already hear talk of the P R II FtR t v THE HtLHNTEERS HE THE MRNCHESTER F .i ITH DISTRICT each voter sign a roster at each the public treasury fritm the 'mportant raised to maybe 89 percent or 49 voting place before voting would next Congress enacting further ISSUE: Education, state corrup- percent. ■RilH MtRDRHSKV - TRERSHRER potentially high cost of holding changes to correct inequities in discourage imposters at the primary elections forced by a w n, and state or local employees 4. TAX STRUCTURE: (1) I polls. 1 favor these reforms. the new federal tax law. I favor a being allowed to collect pensions fringe candidate with no genuine wait-and-see approach before have not studied the issue. (2) upon being fired in order to avoid No. 13th Assembly District 55th Assembly District

Thompson Age; M. Bom Aug. 10. 1932. in Age; M. Born Aug. 17. 1922. in CotMn r - A ^ 69. Bom Nov. 6. 1943, in Staten Island. N.Y. Braintree. Mass. J. ORvWCofMn Age; 45. Bora Aug. 2. 1941 tat JtUmW.lhtmpttm AMress; no Autumn St. Resi­ AMrtm: 560 Porter St.. Man­ ^ A W re su; 106 Blackman Road. New York Ctty. dent of Manchester since 1901. chester. Resident of Manchester W lffO C fS f fWDfdlt. AM ttm: SCbeney Road. Marl­ EOsestten: l9S0graduateofSt. since I95i. ERwwieB: Graihrafe of Bacon borough. Residem of Marlbo- Michael’s College. Winooski L MOBT IMPORTANT 1. M O S T IM r O R T A N T Edneatlan: 1940 graduate of Academy, Cofcbester; attended rougbsince 1979. 4 0 Park. Vt.. bachelor’s degree in WBUE: I wodM work for addi­ ISSUE; EdDcation. elderly pre- Braintree (Mass.) High School; Mohegan Community Ct^ege, Etfoeatlam « 7 » graduate of political science: 1909 graduate tional state frmding to encourage grams. and file emrironment all took public r e la t i^ courses Norwich. 5«oton University, bachelor’s of University of Connecticut, yorth counseling. hot-Hne help demand concern in the coming Proiessian; Secretary. J.L. ^afessles; Real estate dogree in business; 1971 gradu­ master’s degree in political and youth activities on a state­ years. We have to plan together Swensson Jr. Inc.. Builder: brwer; owned and operated ate of Babson C o llie , master’s science. wide basis. as a commonity to marshal state former real estate broker. fast-food restaurant. degree in business and local revenaes as effectively Profession; Self-employed PoIHleal experience: Vice t. ELECTION REFORM: 95 ogperlenee: Member administration. consultant, arbitrator; president as possible, to meet increasing chairwoman of Manchester Re­ t percent of election fraud is Jf Colchester Boardof Selectmen ProfesslOB: executive wHh of J.W. ’Thompson Associates. needs and to avert inter- publican Town Committee from caused by less than 5 percent of from Urn (o 1903, tint selectman luctite Corp. from 1972 to 1979; generational conflicts. When a PoIMleaf experience; Member 1975 to I960; justice Of the peace the people In the electoral from 1977 to m i. consultant since 1979 child gains, an elderly person of Manchester Board of Direc­ for 15 years; state representative process. I would work for more OOkt netIvMfes: Member of EiRtleal exwrlenee: Marlbo- tors from 1971 to 1977: mayor need not lose. Increased pres- since 1901. severe penalties and automatic Counectlcut, regional and na- luugh Republicans; state repre- from 1971 to 197S and deputy Mntative since 199i. crM ion drag benefits to the Other acfivMles; Manchester grand Jury investigation of voter Ifonal, Realtors’ associations; mayor from 1975 to 19T7. elderly sbonld not come at the John W. Thompson Elg|« ‘Bb* Bwgfwton Memorial Hospital Auxiliary: fraud. J. OovfdCofMn past member, Colchester Ro- 0 ^ m M U n : Vetermit of expense of needed safeguards to Other activities; Board American Red Cross. fory: member, American Le- Foreign Wars; American Le­ member. Manchester Sports I. CONVENTION BYSTEM: J. M i r FuggeM our environment. For example, Manchester-Bolton Branch: past gon: s e n ^ In U.S Navy from gion; served from 1961 to 1995 in Hall of Fame; past president. president. Women's Chib of No. I would open the conventions 190] tb 1900. the U.S. Marine Corps in Viet­ providing healthy potable wafer to anyone who could generate 5 benefits everyone. Connecticut Society of Gerontol­ Manchester; South United Meth­ nam; charitable activities. ogy; chairman. Connecticut Le­ odist Church: director andsecre- percent of the delegates’ support. This would open the process to a gislative Coalition for the El­ fary. Easter Seal Society of Hies are gettfog the worst deal C. ELECTION REFORM; We greater variety of candidates tion Committee, under the able derly; chairman. Transportation Connecticut: legislative chair­ society has to offer, a drug deal. I. CONVENTION SYSTEM: presently have sufficient laws to with a minimum of expense. leatforship of two Republican 4. TAX STRUCTURE: The administer the election process Committee. Connecticut Whtte woman. Child and Family Servi­ In school, on street corners. In The current 29 percent rule Is a House Conference on Aging. chalmen. have stmhed this RepuMIcan majority Is already fairly and honestly. Town clerks ces. Manchester Branch. 4. TAX STRUCTURE: No I parking lots, on back ro a ^ r e a d a b le standard. It has p*‘®ofo*n and have published a undertaking a review of Connec- and election moderators. In my 1979; director. Heritage Savings young lives are traded dally for worked well in the past and would favor a reduced sales tax iMndry list of recommenda­ E'SH* system. The deducti­ and Loan Association; member cash. Once intimidated Into p rtiM la rly well this year for experience in Manchester, have and a restructure of the corpo­ tions. Election reform Is an bility of a state Income tax and of St. James Church, chairman of rate tax program. silence, our communities want Republicans. Our onen t h r ^ been competent and honest in ongoing process that seeks to not a state sales tax will be a administering elections. There its social action committee and action. The messages I will carry '" n ternary afforded a real Age: 61 e n ^ r a g e voter participation major part of this study. In my board member of St. James Into the ’86 Legislature are for choice between three good candi­ should be more vigorous prose­ Addrem; 164 Pearl St., Man­ and voter registration; however. view, am changes in the tax School Foundation; Korean War expanded youth services and dates. Some Connecticut Demo- cution of the few officials who do chester. Resident of Manchester In past efforts to do so, some system should encompass three ~^;4(rteran of U.S. Marine Corps. Fuiscag drug rehabilitation, a stronger differently, but I think violate existing laws. 1 also since 1937. election procedures have been fundamentals: (l) Overall taxes criminal code and a more respon­ that is more a Democratic Party recommend that local officials, Education; 1944 graduate of J. P«t«r Fu m c m relaxed, most notably the pro­ Should not increase, particularly sive justice system. It Is no small pfobjem than a 20 percent rule registrars or town clerks super­ Manchester High School. cessing of absentee’ballots, voter for middle Income groups; (2) A RopubNean, tneumbant task, so please, get Involved, too! Pfoblem. Republicans encour­ vise absentee balloting In large Profession: Employed by Con­ sales tax and/or an Income tax registration, and the purging of age active party participation, convalescent facilities. Addi­ voter lists. These will be ad­ shou d stand alone, thereby necticut National Guard and ‘• most i m p o r t a n t new Ideas, and fresh approaches tional training of local officials In required to keep requests for state comptroller. 2. ELECTION REFORM: The prohibiting the abuse of either in ISSUE: Cnildrefilnourconiniufi- dressed in the next session of the by anyone willing to place an spotting fraud would be helpful. Swensson AB’s confidential until the Fri­ Program Review and Investiga­ future years; and (3) We should Political experience: Former General Assembly. " R ” after their name. day Immediately preceding member. Manchester RepuMi- eliminate as many hidden taxes I. CONVENTION gYATEM: eitig ‘Bli* SwgfMgon Election Day. This would pre­ can Town Committee; state as possible. No. I am In favor of a more open RgpubHewi, Incumbwri vent party workers from exert­ comptroller’s office, 1970 to 1975. nominating system. Reducing ing undue influence on the voter. Other actIvHles: U.S. Army. the 20 percent rule to 10 percent 1948 to 1970; Irish American might be a starter. As a student !. M O S T IMPORTANT 5: CONVENTION SYSTEM; Home Society: Manchester In Vermont. 1 remember the ISSUE: To further promote No! it’s time for a change. First, Elks; Connecticut State Em­ excitement and Interest created education. Our youth Is this the threshold should be reduced ployees Association: St. James by an open primary system. 1 nation’s most precious posses­ to 10 percent to qualify for a Church. would be receptive to a system sion and Its future. With the primary. This will open the door Edward J. Wltoon that would provide a petitioning economic necessity of working to a wider range of potential procedure. It would have to be parents, we must expand pro­ candidates. Second, primaries structured to allow significant grams tor latch key children and should be open to all voters its more than a privilege, it’s a responsibility” party participation, while res­ provide continuing advice and regardless of how they are tricting senseless candidacies. Information on the perils of registered. Certainly the Inde­ substance abuse. For the first pendent voter should have a t. ELECTION REFORM; 4. TAX STRUCTURE; 1 sup­ time in three decades, birth rates choice In the selection process. Wilson port continued gradual reduction are on the increase. I want to Some election reform may be in the sales and conveyance expand the incentives to attract necessary, but I have no firm 4. TAX STRUCTURE; With Edward J. Wilson opinion at this time. taxes. Any massive tax adjust­ and retain quality teachers for the major changes in the federal ment might be ultimately harm­ future generations. tax structure, it is rather early IndapandanI ful If the economy changes. for anyone to make snap judg­ S. CONVENTION SYSTEM: I Rather. I would prefer Increased C. ELECTION REFORM: ments regarding state tax re­ 'WPORTANT iHHUE: Insurance rate In­ believe In open, primaries to aid to local governments, which Yes! Recent voter fraud promp­ form. We were able to cut one creases. The state now mandates preclude "election brokerage.” can be used to limit increases In ted a legislative study with public quarter of a billion dollars (the insurance coverage, but pro- the property tax. I am opposed to hearings scheduled this month largest In state history) In the a state Income tax. Our state’s Most fraud Is in absentee ballots wdes no vehicle to stem the 4. TAX STRUCTURE; It Is too Republican-controlled Legisla­ rising cost of premiums to towns tax system can benefit from (A B ). I believe the circulator of ture this past term. In regard to a early to assess the full impact of and the motoring public. I continued modiflcation. but a AB’s should be required to sign state income tax, I have always federal reform and the effect it agency such as the massive overhaul would be and be accountable. In addition, said "no” and at this time my will have on Connecticut’s tax DPUC to regulate insurance unwise. municipal town clerks should be position has not changed. structure. I do not favor a state costs. income tax. Your vote matters — don’t be a spectator. Here’s how to use a Connecticut voting machine

All of Connecticut’s 169 towns machine. Move the red curtain pointers above the candidates in and clUes use voting machines down the pointers over the names will automatically record your handle to the right to close the that row will go down of the candidates for whom you REMEMBER TO VOTE! vote, will open the curtain and tor all local, state and federal curtain. automatically. elections. wish to vote. Don’t pull a party will return the pointers to their • TO VOTE A STRAIGHT Push up the pointer over the lever. The following HOW TO VOTE TICKET— Pull the party lever of original positions for the next ELECTION DAY TUESDAY NOVEMBER 4TH name of any candidate for whom TO yO T* ON THE REFER­ person who uses the machine. instructions should answer all your choice to the right. All the you don’t wish to vote and pull qucsUons. In addition, questions ENDUM QUESTION - Pull A sample ballot Is posted at pointers above the candidates in down the pointer over the name down either the "Y e s ” or “ No” may be asked of election ofncials that row will go down each polling place. It shows the of the candidate of the other pointer above the question at the polling places. Bylaw, they automatically. inside of the voting machine and Polls Open 6 am to 8 pm. for whom you wish to vote • TO RECORD YOUR VOTE provides written instructions for are required to give the informa­ e TO VOTE A SPLIT TICKET at office. tion on request. — Don’t touch any of the pointers its use. The sample ballot also — Pull the party lever of your • TO VOTE WITHOUT USING • TO BEGIN — Enter the n on the machine, but move the r ^ lists each candidate’s name and choice to the right. All the A PA R T Y LEVER — Simply pull curtain handle to the left This the question to be voted upon. t . . ^ Manchester voting districts listed by street address

Bert ig a street-by-street r Sfroof Ba r ton Sfroof Henry Street...... 7, 7 Loomts Sfreef...... 1 Manchester voting districts «lsonR < 13 Hst of Maoohostor vofhtg Ro m ...... District 7: from 73 up Lorrofne R o M ...... 9 ss imoM Sfroof...... 13 Dfsfrict 7: UP to 73 Love Lo ne ...... 9,13 If you like whet you see.ee d is t r ic t t : edwordS Sfroof...... 1 Hercules Drive 9 Kone ROM ...... 4 Dtsfrtef 9; oiievennontbers iiDorfoRoM...... 1,3 Hickory Lone 4 District 4: even numbers District 13: oft oM numbers Disfrief 1: from 41 High Street...... 10,11 only from 44 fo 200 Lucton Sfreef...... 4 listed by street address otsfrief 3; up to 49 District 10: up to 33 District 9: oil numbers mru Ludlow ROM ...... 4, 5 Re-elect CMrtdM Sfroof ...... 4 District 11; from 24 UP 44 ond edd numbers only DISfrief 4: odd numbers AeoMmyStrMt...... S f tocfric Sfroof...... 1 High Street West 4 from 47 to end ond even from 111 wfTxm : jjOMfrIef IS: otl humburt to A(Mms atreef...... i, t7 ilfrabOth Drive...... 4 HlgnioM Street 4 numbers froms2Wf rto« Distrfcf 4: oft even numbers P jm a U n -.. OMfrlctl; in>r«307 ftton Lone...... 3 HlgnwoM Drive 4 Kennedy ReM . end Odd numbers up fo ne P M W oriyp. SviMvbrppR Drfvw...... 4 ^ Ofsfricf n ; i » t o « m l etm Sfroof...... 11 Hiiicrest Ro m .9 Kensington Street Lvdoii Sfreef...... 3,3,5 {wdishf ib o w ,...... II Adam* SfrMf $«ufit...... | f im Terraco...... 14 Hiiiiord Street...... 1.7 Kent Drive...... Dtsfrtef 3; even numbers up iVMmprg Long...... 4 Biro Sfroof...... 10 District : UP to 144 KenwoM Drive AtftfoMt Ro m ...... i ...... s 1 10 340 Peter Fusscas ilsto Drive Kerry Street . AtniHDrfvo...... s taJBf OMdovow numbers upfo District 7: from 147 up Disfrief 3; oft Odd numbers Ahstneer Sfroof...... ti etwoM ROM...... 4 Hills Street.. 9 Kimberly Drive M d even numbers from 404 to i T AllcoOrlvo...... s Bmorson Sfroof...... 4 Hillside Street 2 KingswoM Drive ond ihtftct 11: ovon numbers englOiMM Drive...... 13 Knighton Street. i ^ W ^ ie t 7: add eumbara up Alton Sfroof...... r from 314^ fo S44 oM OM Hlllstown RoM 9 Dtstrlet 4; even numbers Tom ROM...... 4 Youp State Represenative Ensign Sfroof...... 4 KnoilwoM Ro m AmMnMor Orive...... 3 m m ^ s from 30 fo 447 Hilltop Drive...... 4 from 343 to ond TMMrSfrgpf. Aaden&fi Strett...... 10 Brio Sfroof...... 9 Hoffnion RoM 12 Knox Street Lvme mpdd 2 TsvlPr Sfrggf.. Oisfrief 13: OM numbers EsMfro Drive 3 Hon Street...... g (Andover, Bolton. Hebron, Marlborough. Mancheeler) Andot Ro m ...... 4,« from 449 UP and ovon isoox Sfroof...... 7 Lynch Drive...... 5 OMrict 4; oM nwmMrs _ numbors from 494 up Hollister Street ...... 2, 7 Lyndoie Sfreef...... 4 PJstflet : ovon rtomOon ■ v a Ortvo...... 4 District 2: from 74 up Lvness Street ...... MIMW Ti 11, It 6 Conforfietd Sfroof...... i Bvorgroon Ro m ...... 13 4 Ann Sfreef...... $ Chofmors Sfroof,...... , 4 District 7; up fo 75 Aniofdl Ro m ...... 4,4 Chambers Sfroof...... HomesteM Street 7 Loke Street...... 3, 4 OWrIef 4: odd nwriiMti to M itffetf: up lost Horace Street 4 District 3: Oil edd numbers 47 M d ovon nvmMrt to 10 Horton RoM 12 TWO YEARS - NO INCREASE ^Dlsfrlcf ft: OM numbors District 4; Oil even numbers ifwwiSarg Tim Sg? Dltfrlcf 4: oM nvnnOora from n up OM ovon numbers House Drive...... 4 LokewoM Circle North 9 MMtson Street...... 4 from 47 ond «v«n nvmbori from 43 up Pairfiold Sfroof Huckleberry RoM 9 LOkewoM Circle South 9 Main Sfregf...... 1,4, 7,10 I numbira from n Chanmiw Ortvo...... 9 Pdirvlow Stroot...... Hudson Street t Lamplighter Drive 9 Olstricf 1; oM numbers up _ f p l. IN STATE TAXES Apol R W M ...... I Chapel rpM ...... 1 POtknor Drive...... Hunter R o M ...... 9 Lancoster RoM 4 to 37 PrMfppOrivp... AretWa Oriwo...... 5 Perm D rive...... Huntington street 10 Laurel Piece 10 Chopof Sfroof...... 7 Hyde Street g O ls f ^ 4: odd numbers Alofno Sfroof...... 7Charles Drive...... 10 Pormlngton Sfroof...... Laurel Street 10 from 4|4 up and even number PHncpfph^rMt Arefi S f r ^ ...... 11 Ponwick R eM ...... Lawton RoM...... 5 from 10441 Ardmoro R o M ...... ifl Porgusen R e M ...... Ledgecrest Terroce 9 District...... all numbers Armory Sfroof...... 7 oM.oM numbers from 371 up PornWroot.,...... Lelond Drive 9 from24tp2|3 ArnotfRoM ...... 5 OIsfrIel 4: odd numbers up PMnddio D rive ...... Lenox Street 10 District 10: oM numbers ring Trot!...... 4 Afvlo* frloeo...... 4 TO 2St Pinioy Stroot...... Leo J. Lane 3 from 214 to_ 40 ond even A»fi S f r M ...... 0 PIM D rive ...... C ^ o r Drive...... 13 Imperial Drive...... 1, 9 Level RoM 4 numbers from 344 to 1043 lefjf^l oven mimbtrt AahfoM Sfroof...... 7 ChosfriufStroot...... Ploming R oM ...... Lewis Street 4 Aifiworfti Sfroof...... , ...... 4, S 10 District I: UP to 44 Maple Street, ...... 4 I fHimbarg up to as L Church Sfroof...... 10 Olstricf 7: from 24 up District 9: from 49 up Lexington Drive 3 Marble Street...... t ...... ,..T 4 Olstricf 4; up fe M Clark Sfroof...... 1 Liberty Street 10 . OKfrlct■ ■ ‘ 4: froffrom 40 fo ond .District It: up 10 34 iMIon Drive . Margaret R e M ...... 1 ...... ^ Plint Drive...... Irving Street Lilac Street 11 Merton D rive ...... s Aoylum Sfroof...... j Cimsfdo D rive...... 3 Ploronco Stroot Lllley Street 10 MorkwoM Lone...... 9 ig OuPPhs Court AuMrn ROM...... 3 Cllftan Street •> Plewor Street Lillian Drive . 1 Marshall Head 10 Autumn Sfroof...... 4, 4,4 Clinton Stfi PolM Street Lincoln Street 11 Mother Street...... 3 OlolMcf 4; ovon numbort Clyde Rodd...... 2 Poriv d s t f ^ . Linden Street 10 Maxwell Street...... 4 from 74 Cobb HIIIRaM Paros? Stroot LIndman Street 4 Olstricf 4: oil oM numbors Moytield RoM 4 Coburn R e M .. District id; oM numbors Line Street. 4 McCabe Street tg R a ^ i Head...... District 4; ovon numbors up Colo Stroot.... Llnnmore Drive 1 S S i ’X i u w ...... fe 76 District 11:: Ieven numbers Jackson Street 12 McCann D rive...... 4 N P W t^ Strppf 4 RoMIm street u Coleman ReM Pester Stroot. Jarvis RoM LInwood Drive 9 McOivitt Drive...... 10 Ralph Head...... Avery Stroot...... ^ Litchfield Street 3 ...... 1 Avon Stroot...... Colonial R oM ...... 3 Foxcrofteft DriveOrlv( ::: :: 12 Jeon R o M ...... 4 McGuire Lone...... 4 4 Columeus Stroot...... 7,11 Prances Drive .... 9 Little Street...... 7 McKee Street...... I .... 9 Onion Court. Avondale RoM . 1 District 7: up to 44 Jefferson Street Lockwood Street Niipa orlvp...... Union Place. Prenklln Street ...... 10Jensen Street 7,11 McKinley Street g N a m m S?rppi ...... 9 sygeni STraef...... Union Street DIsfrIrt 11: from 44 fo end Prodorlck R o M ...... 12 Joan Circle...... District 7; up fo 41 McNeil Sfreef R jc^rd R o M ...... Comstock R o M ...... District I: from 42 up 1 4 French RoM 12 Johnson Terrace 1 MeMow Lane...... 5 Norl^l^frppf Richmond Drive Concord RoM ...... 1, 3 Pulton RoM 12 Jordt Street. Locust Street 10 District 1; ovon numbers Joseph Street Lodge Drive 10 MiMie Take. Bostl 3,4,4,7,10 i/Tlet l**oli humbprs’up Baldwin R oM ...... 3 District 3: M d numbers Longview Drive 9 District 2: oM numbers for/ 8l » i m u Bonk Street...... it Cone Street...... Joyce Lone District 2; from number 94 R dgeimM Street. Valley Street...... m 2 Judith Drive ... Lookout Mountain Drive 4 Op Riverside Drive BornwoM RoM ...... 9 Conpross Street...... 7 Lookout Mountain Rood 4 CentlngM en pope 14 RoMrt ROM valley view Ro m 9 Barry R a M ...... 1 Constance Drive...... j Robin Ro m ...... Vernon Street...... 3,4 Bates RoM ...... 13 Conway R o M ...... 5 Galaxy Drive ...... Rogers Pface g!*tr ef 3: from 331 up Battista R O M ...... 4 Cook Street...... 4 Garden D rive...... Roosevelt Street Beacon Stroot...... 1 Coelldpo Street...... 1 Gordon Stroot...... Rosenudry Pioce .. Vernon Street Vtl&l*.**...... 3 Beech Stroot...... 11 Cooper Stroot...... n GOrMn Grove Drive Ruby Drive...... oil Street...... Gardner Stroot...... f c s s m r : :: 9 Cooper Hill Stroot...... 11 Vote Democratic Elect Nyp strppf...... Russeil Street v W r i T . : : : : i ont Sfroof...... 3 Coop Sawmill R oM ...... 4 Gardner Stroot West.. v f o Louisa Ro m ...... :: 4 BentonS Street...... 10 Cornell Street...... 4 Garnet R o M ...... ■ortolox Stroot...... 2 Cornwall D riv e ...... 3 Garth R o M ...... _, '0 D riv e ...... 4 Cottoao Sfroof...... t District 4: odd numbers ■ Insurance reform BmwsBldwoll S tro o t...,...,...... 4,9 County Club Drive...... 4 tram 137 and even numbers Olsfrlct 4; all edd numbers Ceurflond sfroof...... tram 110 DAVID COHEN Dak Street...... «. g MMIehlll RoM ...... 9 4 4 District 4; even numbers oM ovon numbors from 144 Covenant Drive...... 9 District 4; M d numbers up , Olitrict 4; odd nuinilert Sage Drive .. ■ Welfare reform ^oDIJfrT5»:.: ovon numbers up Coventry Stro ^...... 11 to l34ond even numbors up to Stale Representative — 55th District from 2M to 314 ond even Safnt -lames!SfrMt...... 10 crostwoM Drive ...... 11,12 too tfto t...... 11, 12 w ■ Educational enhancement tpolow stroot. Dlsfrjd 11: odd numbors Gerard Stroot...... 2 Manchester - Bolton - Andover - Hebron - Marlborough from 77 up Tyou RoM . _ Witrlef 13: ovon numbors Gloeson Stroot...... 1 ^ - ...upto74 Wodde rch Sfroof.. Glen Read...... 4 So nt Lowrenn.owrence Street ■ Judicial review t^p*sLi^M a?ru‘p'| Eost Mopie Street...... 5 Paid for by the Committee to Elect David Cohen. Aaron Reid, Treasurer. ; oil numbers to Edgerton Ploee...... 10 Henderson RoM h u W 'L J’idd-'^Jiicn “ “ ’^ ''’ ^' WoMWe Street...... 9 j ^ b ^ ond odd numbers 43 w i ^ i o r t D rive ...... :::: 3 P»i4 for by l>M«r rVtMctt for Sum lUp. - Iosam Ia h . lV«Mu™r Summit Street ...... ,10 Pine Hill Street...... 7 7 District 7: 20$ to end WvnsSinpltiii'Rood '.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'4 Frkl

Keep A Strong Voice in Hartford

Re-elect Senator Carl A. a b a P n # 4 a » A ZINSSER Sl P ei As your State Senator for the past 6 years, Senator Zinsser has worked for you! u

0 LOOK AT HIS RECORD: y Taxes: $200 million of tax reductions over the last Elderly: ★ introduced successful legislation to establish two years. a $400,000 fund to purchase vans for elderly and handicapped. Child Care: ^ Successfully Introduced “The Children’s Trust R ^ Support legislation to establish the Conn> d Fund" to combat child abuse, h w Supported a comprehensive day care bill. Pace program which helps pay for persodp- tlon drugs for elderly. EdUCatlOli: -e supported major education legislation to raise Enerww* w teachers salaries and Improve education. Successfully Introduced legislation to keep o your electric and telephone Dills down. C( Supported legislation to establish the Educa­ d tion Excellents Fund to fund education pro­ Successfully introduced legislation to fund ei grams. weatherlzation projects for low Income. sl T tf AND... SENATOR ZINSSER HAS NOT BEEN AFRAID TO

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Read what Connacticut Nawapapara and Editora aay about San. ZInaaar

HARTPOIID COURANT ENDORSEMENT e Bristol P r w - March 5, 1988: Regarding Zinsser’s legislation to disbar F “Voters would be well edvised to re-elect Republican .-.-'..w , . ..w vpwwwiif iPfirwwwwvuff'^Hiduoad W7by oState iaiv ovriarorSanMor yjanCarl £inZInaaar889r Ofof Sen. Car/ A. Zln$$9r, 4S, a Realtor, In the 4th Senate Dla- Manenaatar would banafit tha paopla of Connacticut, and ahould ba passed." By V trlct In Manchester, QIastonbury, Hebron, Bolton and The/ * Courant - July 2, 1M6; Regarding Zinsser's attempt to amend the use Columbia. This common-sense chairman of the Energy of state surpluiHn the so called Alaska Plan; “Thara waa ample room for WA and Public Utilities Committee worked unsuccessfully Impmvamant Parhapa tha ^ a t Idea waa offered by San. Cart ZInaaar, Rapubtlcan last term tor a bill to disbar attorneys convicted of felo­ ment nies. Blunt, honest and conservative, Mr. Zinsser often reduc Inter* shapee his party’s views, and Isn’t afraid to stand alone when need be.“ bondi on Sa Hartford Courant, Mon.. Oct 27, fS80 Rer Immii aroun Keep a Strong Voice in Hartford buy tl guara effect The mlnin under opera Re-elect Senator Carl A. ZINSSER Sine their I were INHd tor by ZliwMr Commllto*. Barbm Hlgloy. Trasturor receh 7.8 pei in. W chase* carry G HVA lOSmiT Cape ( of a becauf Guard