to - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Aug 14, 1985 MANCHESTER CONNECTICUT U.S./WORLD WEATHER Tovi/n threatens suit I I O’Neill to GOP: Chemical spill raises 1 IHot, humid tonight; REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES on housing violations | | ‘Make my day’ plant safety questions staying hot Friday ... pageo M ... page 2 WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES! — 646-2482 page 10 page 7 REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK featuring: “w e g u a r a n t e e o u r h o u s e s !”

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"WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES!". .646-2482 "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSESI" 646-2482 "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSESI" .646-2462 By Kevin Flood Herald Reporter Bv Kothv Gormus O'Brien. receive a larger discount on its Assistant City Editor "Apparently we.lost on a leehni-. rates than the one allowed by the BLANCHARD & ROSSETTO, INC. “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES! ' Manchester's World War 11 I cal basis," Weiss said. "The town. REALTORS veterans served in a variety of The Eighth Ulilitie.s District has merits of the case were not heard . " LaBelle also pointed out the 189 WEST CENTER STREET Blanchard & Rossetto roles and locations, but (or many of won its appeal of sewage- District Director Gordon I.assow failure of the town's legal notice to 4 (C o m er of McKee) ‘jUiSf" 646-2482 COMMERCIAL CREDIT them, the place lo celebrate the trcatmenl rates set by the town said this morning that while he was specify the appeal period — a 5 RNANCIAL NETWORK 40th anniversary Wednesday of the not surprised by the outcome of the defect that O'Brien argued was ______646-2482 REAL ESTAT6 189 West Center St. corner of McKee St. $enior Citizens Discounts based on a technicality, the Super­ REAL ESTATE Feiihiri' of Iht- Wt-t-k I’j k I h> ifu- M.»m ht-su*r war's end was the Army and Navy case itself, he was surprised thal harmless because the district filed V ior Court judge who heard the case Club on Main Street. said today Jackaway "didn't even get into it ' its lawsuit within the period. Veterans like South Main Street Judge Ifarry Jackaway said he The appeal was brought by the At the time. Jackaway called the resident Ward Tedford sat down ruled in favor of the district district after the town in June 1984 district's case a weak one. with friends at the club Wednesday because the legal notice of the new increased the amount it charges The district has been paying the Om uof- • and talked about their war expe- • sewer rales adopted by the town the district to treat sewage col­ town under old rates for sewage riences over a few beers. and published in local newspapers lected in district lines from .54 cents treatment. Water and Sewer Ad­ Manchester, CT 06040 One day in early August 1945, lo 87.3 cents per 100 cubic feel of ministrator Robert Young said [i i ' i ^ iiir z l failed to indicate the 21-day appeal When you are thinking 649-4000______Tedford found himself walking period allowed by law water — a 61 percent increase. today. guard duty on a- bridge in the "Thai's exactly why, " Jacka­ Rates for other customers in­ The sewer-rale case was the Philippines, which American for­ way said when asked if the creased by 40 percent. latest in a scries of disputes of buying or selling, ces had recaptured from 'the defective notice was the sole basis District Attorney John D. La- between the town and the inde­ Japanese only a few months for his decision. Belle Jr. argued before Jackaway pendent utilities district, which whether It’s a new or before. Tedford had been fighting Town Attorney Kevin M . O' Brien in Manchester Superior Court June provides sewer service and fire- across the Pacific islands along­ could not be reached for comment 25 and 26 that when the town set the protection lo much of the northern side other Manchester residents in this morning Town General Man­ new rales, it included costs that part of town. used home, call us first, the 43rd Division of the National ager Robert B Weiss said he did should not have been considered The disputes prompted town Guard since the beginning of the not know if the towo would appeal because they did not involve Director William J. Diana this r - ^ war, and it had been over five the ruling, saying that it would services to the district. He argued week to call on the administration we’re here to help you. ’ --A'., >v-i. years since he had seen his family. depend on O'Brien's opinion of the that the district, which collects and Democratic directors to work NEWER a SPACIOUS "THE BEST a IDEAL RANCH” As he stood guard duty on that case. He said he has not yet sewage in its own lines and sends it out a plan for consolidating the 3 BR's, Family Room. 2'A Bttha, 2 3 BR'a, Country Kitchen. Family August day, Tedford knew his unit lo the town treatment plant, should district with the town. car garage, an acre lot and pride of Room, Lg. Deck and quiet, conveni­ discussed Jackaway's ruling with ownershTpll ent aettingll was scheduled to soon lead the last, Ask us about our free and certainly most bloody, offen­ sive of the war — the invasion of market analysis on your “ LOVELY ELLINGTON COLONIAL” Japan. A This 8 room. 4 bedroom home sets way back off of the "The ^3rd Division was going to Danny, now hurricane, road and has approximately 4 acres of property, a 22x22 be the spearhead, and they were A present home. two car garage. Cathedral ceilings in t he living and din­ 4 ^ expecting over one million casual­ ■ Tt '*- ing rooms, a large fireplace with raised hearth in the ties on our side alone, " he said. "So good sized living room. 2 full baths, 200 AMP service and maintenance free'Aluminum Siding. This home is in I'm walking the bridge, and my very nice condition and is a "MUST SEE " piece of prop­ captain comes up to me. He says, erty Asking 1184,900, '■You're going home.' 1 says, pounds Louisiana coast U&R REALTY CO. "BEAUTIFUL TEXTURED "QUIET, CHILD SAFE 'What? You're kidding me.' He STEEL SIDING a says, 'No, you've got enough Heavy squalls hit New Orleans and the coastal STREET points. You're going home.'" Bv Janet Plume STRANO REAL ESTATE 3 BR'a. Lg. LR. Fla Room Retreat, parishes along the Mississippi River early today. 643-2692 LANDSCAPING” Tedford was already home when United Press International K CKNTKK sr . M WCHKSTKH. CT Huge 2 car garage, and very nice U n 3-4 BR'a, ESK, Rec Room, nice lot Power was lost in about 18,000 homes and businesses American planes droppe'd atomic (|Y/Robert D. Murdock, Realtor and naar moat averythingll treea and buaheall LAKE CHARLEIS. La. — Hurricane Danny and Us in metropolitan New Orleans. Utility officials said the CALL TODAY - 647-SOLDpi TB- bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki outages would get more widespread as the day wore Put Number l to work tor you. on Aiig. 6 and Aug. 9, 1945. When 80-mph winds closed in on Louisiana today, swirling off three tornadoes, bringing torrential rains and on. the Japanese finally surrendered Forecasters said the greatest danger is not from 343 MAIN SIfff. t T a MANCHFSU n on Aug. 14, he did what many knocking out power lo thousands along the coast. 6 4 3 -1 5 9 1 Danny was headed for.lhe southwest corner ol the wind or rain but from storm surge — a dome 6f salt ‘I u r othersdid: "1 got good and drunk." water thal will sweep along the coast, flooding the VLUNON CltlCl I • VtnNfjN HerGid photo by Tarqulnio state but heavy rain and winds gusting to60mph were D.w.nsH*Ji;i'I I 1< >nu - Tedford is resentful of those who fishing hamlets that have been turned to ghost towns 871-1400 say the atomic bombs were w ea-. felt as far east as New Orleans on the opposite side of by evacuations. » pons too awful to use on the -the slate. AIDS ‘like a dragon' "It's a hurricane and a hurricane as such is G G The hurricane, the fourth of the sea.son on the Japanese people. "It saved mil­ dangerous,” said forecaster Boh Sheets of Miami. lions of lives," he said. " I f we went Atlantic side, was rolling off Ihe coast in the Gulf of Tom Fisher of Andover has AIDS. He compares his "We're fortunate it doesn't have a long time to be out in there to invade Japan we would Mexico about 90 miles southeast of Cameron as of 6 disease to a dragon. "Like a monster it waits to kill," he ^ e r water and strengthen up to a major hurricane, have been clobbered. a.m. The National Hurricane Center in Miami ^fe-don't think it will Happen," "And look what they did to us. wrote In one of his poems. Another man whose brother, a predicted a late-morning landfall near there if Danny Tornado watch and flash flood watch were issued Nobody remembers Pearl Harbor. stayed its course. ^ Real Estate Manchester resident, died of the disease compares it to for all of southern Louisiana, including New Orleans Nobody remembers the Bataan The hurricane was near latitude 28.8 north and the plague. Both call for more compassion from the and the capital of Baton Rouge "W e Love The death march." longitude 92.5 west, moving lo the north northwest al One Manchester resident who community. Stories on page 11. 10 to 15 mph. Us sustained winds were 80 mph and F orecasters said the hurricane still might veer west gusts hit 90 mph. j toward Port Arthur or Galveston, Texas, where ^ Challenge” EUREKA! NEW TO THE IVf ARKET! remembered Pearl Harbor Wed­ nesday afternoon was West Middle Two of Danny's.lornadoes hit GrandJsle, a resorlon residents also evacuated low-lying areas. Another New Liotirtii! Dazzling I'lf'an insidi* and out. I.argr spni'iouR Turnpike resident Bill Castagna. the southeastern tip of the stale, taking the roWs off an With 10 inches of rain expected in the path of the Chip at) a btillon • () roomR pliiR bpaulifulrpr. ronm rooitis. 2' 2 batbA. flotir lo ( filing nrfplacf, .^asiinia- apartment building and a private camp. The third did storm, farmers worried their crops would be ruined. with wpt bar. I,Aivp|yp Iv- ffpnupH vard. aliiniimim Aiding. 1»!p 12^1 \ \ mortgacf Owner** lrati‘«tfi red'O fffrfd "1 was there," he said. ^ 647-8400 minor damage lo the "Texaco plant al Paradis, The wind and raip could hopelessly tangle the inlprrom «VRtpni. Offrrpd• in ■l»)w I RO'u al $ ) lO.(NM) Ellington SO’s Castagna was finishing up a Cops hope lone slipper Lovely, young townhoute condo featuring quality conatructlon, cathe­ two-year hitch in the Army when southwest of New Orleans, officials said. ripening sugar cane, said farmer Leroy Faul of dral callingt and a full private baaamenti his unit was sent to Hawaii in late "We have a so-called hurricane-proof building down Welsh, La. 1941 for a series of practice, or leads to ‘Cinderella’ there,” said Grand Isle Mayor Tommy Marullo, who Tides 5 to 8 feet above normal were expected lo cut "sham ," battles. evacuated lo Thibodaux. "This tornado hit it. tore the off evacuation routes, today but authorities said 98 "Everybody knew that some­ roof off and pul it in the middle of the highway. percent of the residents in the coastal villages already • thing was coming, but nobody HARTFORD (UPI) - Federal wounding of a policeman during "There is no electrical power on most of Grand Isle had followed orders to leave their homes. knew when," Castagna said. "W e marshals may decide today the getaway. right now. Tranformersblew. Power linesaredown. " "People in Cameron are used to this. " said Pally were out in the jungle there for a whether lo assume a dangerous The two are Canadian citizens. Torrential rain began falling in coastal cities before Clopper, the Red Cross coordinator of the shelter al about two weeks practicing — with escaped convict has left the Bourgeois is formerly of Cap-de-la dawn, and sustained winds were clocked at 80 mph — Boston High School. "They bring their (electric) fans live ammo. Hartford area and concentrate Madeleine in Quebec and Gagnon just above hurricane force — as Danny churned and their folding cots and it's like a party. For 30 "But after two weeks, they said, their search elsewhere, officials is from Montreal. across the Gulf of Mexico. years, they've been doing this, " 'OK, that's it.' So we went to town say. Pasquale "P a l " A. Mangini, and raised hell. The next morning. Police and federal marshals U.S. Marshal for Connecticut, I'm lying in bed when I heard this made a futile search of a downtown directed squads of marshals aided JUST LISTED! BRAND NEW LISTING! REDUCED! roaring over my head. I looked out parking garage Wednesday where by . state and local police in Ginlentporary rape with large derk off kitchen. 6 Don't be mistaken, . Tins propert\ is still on the Soutti Windsor $89 900 a dangerous escaped convict jetti­ searching for Gagnon in the Wetherell group home delays \durabip uoionial rapp loi'atpd npar ihp hotipilal. ,\ll and saw all these planes. Some­ natural woodwork, newly renovaled kitchen, one rooms. .1 bedrooms, i h baths. 1.17 acres, built in market. Knerg\.efficient 1-a rooms, full basement, Immaculate 2-bedroom end unit with a llraplaced living room, fenced In soned his prison chains and left one downtown area Wednesd^. patio, 2’A batha ifnd Ita only 2-yeara-oldl body said, 'It's just another sham car garage. Offered at $82..S00, 1982, (A)nvenienl lo 1 ('.onn. Offered al tfi9.9(X). city ulililies. fireplace. R«- parked wingtip to wingtip on a developed through articles de­ Assistant City Editor lo Commissioner Elisha C. Freed­ WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION tracking dogs, helicopters and tected in possession of the two man that was mailed today. costs." 6 1 6 - 13 16 nearby Army airfield. state and local police. 'The search inmates, police are checking "live The state has terminated a "The incredible delays con­ Zinsser has asked Commissioner 5 4 JACKSTONSHOWCASE He and other soldiers tried to fight back, but the stretched from downtown Hart­ contacts in Springfield and Dayville firm's contract to build a nected with this group home's Freedman to explain the need for ford to Worcester, Mass. Worcester." long-delayed group home for men­ construction raises serious public such a hook-up and lo estimate the Pfoate turn to page 3 Gagnon and a fellow convict Oboyski said marshals would tally retarded adults on Wetherell policy concerns about the develop­ costs involved. He also called on MANCHESTER $109,900 N b w WONDERFUL FAMILY HOMEI Spacloua 7 room full dormarad Cape V.4 Listing slipped out of the custody of federal decide within 24 hours whether to Street, a state official said today. ment of this vital housing for our Freedman to make specific recom­ with fixed rata aatumabla mortgage faaturae 3 badrooma. VA batha, tat 9 room contemporary ralaed marshals despite handcuffs and assume Gagnon has fled the Thomas Barnett, director of retarded citizens," he continued. mendations to prevent similar floor family room'and 2 car garage Located In vary deelrable area. Call ranch w/3 full batha, 4 or 5 body chains about 4 p.m. Tuesday. Hartford area. communications for the state ’ construction delays in the future. badrooma, 12x24 kitchen for detalla. 643-4060 Taking advantage of an Inter­ Bourgeois was captured after a Department of Administrative Construction on the Wetherell wAeall to wall cabinata, large "A re you aware of what the Prayers state 84 traffic jam in which the bus driver said he was suspicious Services, said the contractor, Street home, one of eight around living room w/cathadral call­ the slate scheduled to be built by additional costs (or these delays marshals’ car was trapped Gag'- when he saw the escapee board the Leslie and Elliott of Dayville, was ing, formal dining room, baaa- ■are to the taxpayers of the State of non, 32, and Louis Bourgeois, 37. bus without shoes. notified of the termination this Leslie and Elliott, began last year mant rac room, rad-wood Connecticut and the emotional sprinted from the unlocked rear The men were wearing prison week’.a(tei*it failed to respond to "a and was originally lo be com pleted deck, w/w carpeting, on quiet mark day last July 30. Under an agreement inqpact that these delays must be M a n chM isr Something Speclel $129,900 doors. clothes and clogs when they grea.l deal of pressure" from the atraat with ample ahada traaa worked out with the state, the having on those individuals who That's what thia house Isl Beautifully decorated — 3-4 bedroomi, 1st Bourgeois was captured about a ' jumped from the car, and Bour­ state to complete the ho^ne. Priced to aall 1107,Qoo, contractor was given until April of are to occupy this home?” he floor mahogany panelled family room - rec room - fully landtcaoed - • half hour later near Hartford's geois apparently kicked them off to Principals of Leslie and Elliott See It todayl this year to finish the work, asked in his letter to Freedman. in Japan tJnion Station after he bought a help him run. He had removed his could not be'reached for comment The eight people who were to be Pul Number 1 lo work for you,’ Trailways Bus ticket with a $100 handcuffs but was still wearing a this morning, and a sales manager Barnett said. The contract was terminated housed at the home are being bill. body chain. contacted at the firm 's office EAST HARTFORD this week after little progress was bused every day from the Mans­ $112,900 TOKYO (U PI) - Emperor Hiro- But Gagnon managed to get lost declined comment. EW ON THE MARKETI Daalrabla Sunaet Rldoa Areal Lovaly 7'room made. Barnett said, adding that he field Training School, where they Colonial featuring 3 badrooma, 1 full plua! hito led ceremonies marking the in the downtown area and about Meanwhile, state Sen. Carl A. ullplu f batha. lat floor family did hot know how or how soon the now reside, to Manchester tofwork room, flraplace and ancfoaed porch. Call for an appointmant. 643-4060 40th anniversary of Japan's World one hour later, a clerk at a Zinsser, R-Manchester, has wrii-^ home would be finished. at a sheltered workshop, Zinsser InwBBton TBkB Note War II surrender today and Prime convenience store said she had ten a letter to the commissioner of Plan (or rallramant, beat I.R.A, Inside Today "It's a hard question to answer said. Minister Yasuhlro Nakasone be­ sold a pack of cigarettes to a man administrative services demand­ FREE MARKET EVALUATION plan available, 7 rental In- at this point," he said. The project has been In the came the first post-war leader to answering the suspect's ing an explanation of the delays. comae. In vary good condi­ Among the problems plaguing planning stages (or at least five officially visit a shrine for Japan's description. 20 pagM, 2 aectiona "It is common knowledge that tion, vary aaldom doaa a room­ the project were changes ordered years, Zinsser said. Last year the war dead. Both men were serving long government has an uncanny abil­ ing houaa become avallabla, by the Departmient of Mental foundation sat Idle (or many It was Hirohito, regarded by his terms at Walpole State Prison in A(>ylc« , 12 ObItuiriM _ _ to ity to make any job take longer and no more lloanaaa will be la- ClM*ltl4(t_:. ia-10 Opinion e Retardation, Zinsser said. He said weeks. A modular house has now M an ch M iar Beet Bu) $92«900 auad, call now (or axpanaa A people at that time as a god, whose Massachusetts for their part in the Comict______:__8 PoopleUlk______cost more than it should, but the REAL ESTATE S E R V IC E S 2 he also learned that sewage and been placed on the foundation, but Whara...... alaa will $02,000 . buy )f you 3 largelaroa badrooma. I 2* batha, central air, Income flguraa. $166,000. recorded radio address lo the .$125,000 holdup of th3 Shawmut EnMrUIr snail’s pace construction of the largM brightIght kitchen, kHchMn. formal dining’’ ' room and a finlahed rac room. All thia First Bank and Trust in Spring- Loftory . . 2 Talovltlon . $roup home on Wetherell StreeL,in water connections^at the home it remains unfinished and loiAe 63 East Center St« Manchester, 643-4060 plua pool and tennia courti Please turn to page 10 field, Mass, in 1977 and the jHanchester may well set a new would be linked to those at siding Is hanging oft It, he said. y MANCHKSTKH HKRALI), Thursday, Aug 15, I9S5 - 3 t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday.'Aug. 15, 1985 Manchester Vets gather at Army and Navy Club Signal confusing South Africa awaits Botha speech more than 20 years of a life sentence for A Catholic priest said several In Brief V-J anniversary sparks somber memories BANGKOK, Thailand (UPI) - A pilot By Brendan Boyle segregation. hundred blacks confronted police in a mlatalcenly sent a secret signal informing the Nobel Peace Prize-winner Bishop treason and sabotage. United Press International Police said a hand grenade was ■field in the Witbank black township, 75 Petermans seek zone change Bangkok airport that his flight from Nepal had "'Desmond Tutu said blacks would reject miles northeast of Johannesburg, de­ Continnrd from page I been hijacked today, airport authorities said. any changes imposed without consulta­ lobbed into a second-floor bedroom at A father-and-son development team has JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - the home of Labor Party Member of manded an explanation of why 17 school Capt. B.K. Synha, described as a ‘,‘very Police killed a black youth and a tion with black leaders. children were detained in pre-dawn applied to the Planning and Zoning Commission surprise was complete. "There wasn't any ammo experienced pilot," hit a button that flashed a teenager was killed in a grenade attack He told students at Johannesburg’s Parliament Stanley Fisher in Mitchells to have a 4-acre parcel on North Main Street tignaf informing the control tower that his Royal Plain, near Cape Town today. Sixteen- raids. Police gave the crowd two around for our guns," he said. "We had to shoot open on the home of a "colored" lawmaker predominately white University of the minutes to disperse, then opened fire rezoned from Industrial to Business II. an ammo locker because there wasn’t anybody to Nepal Airlines flight was hijacked, the authori­ Witwatersrand that violence would year-old Resha Witton was killed in the Barney T. Peterman Sr. and Jr. say they have today as the nation awaited a speech by attack and Fisher’s three sons were before the time was up, the priest said. open it up for us." ties said. President Pieter Botha outlining re­ continue if Botha made changes based The priest, who asked that his name no immediate plans for the land, which contains a The day before Pearl Harbor, Castagna only had a When the control tower asked Synha if he had forms in apartheid. on his own view of the what was in the seriously wounded. small brick building. The land is on the north side sent the right signals, he confirmed that he did, Fisher is “colored" — the term used be withheld, said a 17-year-old black few months to go before his tour of duty ended. But in U.S. officials who met with South best interest of blacks. youth was killed and several people of the street, near the Balf Co. the wake of the Japanese attack. Uncle Sam had said Pacharee Wannalee, an official airport Africa's foreign minister in Vienna last There was speculation Botha would in South Africa to describe people of Permitted uses in a Business 11 zone include mixed race. were wounded. different plans for him. He spent the next five years information. week said they expected Botha’s speech soften terms for release of jailed Racial violence — the worst in the motels, taverns, wholesale stores and clubs. participating In over a dozen invasions of Pacific The pilot also used the wrong terminology in to his ruling National Party in Durban African nationalist leader Nelson Man­ Police sealed off black townships in The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold ) landing, saying he needed a "space clearing" the eastern Cape province, wracked by history of apartheid — has claimed islands. In battles, he fought about the same number today to fo’cus on changing South dela. The speculation was fueled more than 620 lives since last Sep­ a Sept. 18 public hearing on the zone-change of bouts with malaria and jaundice. an indication that he wanted a wide area to Africa's policy of racial discrimination. Wednesday when Mandela’s wife, Win­ unrest for several days, and arrested application. touchdown, Pacharee said. 277 blacks in Queenstown, They seized tember, when the government adopted When asked which campaign was the hardest, the But ultra-rightist Conservative Party nie, visited him at Pollsmoor Prison in a new constitution. most terrlfyingrCastagna didn’t hesitate. "Guadal­ The signal and the voice communication leader Andries Treurnicht warned Cape Town. South African sources, six gasoline bombs in a raid on one MMH promotes Kuzmickas convinced the control tower that there was a Queenstown home, police said. The new charter provided Asians and canal," he said. "That was the first island we took Wednesday any move toward integra­ however, discounted reports that new “coloreds" limited representation in Peter A. Kuzmickas, who has served as back, and it was the hardest." hijacking, and the plane was diverted to an tion would "awaken the tiger in the conditions for Mandela’s release would Violence was reported in at least 13 isolated area of the airport while police and Royal black townships across South Africa Parliament for the first time but director of materials management at Manches­ On June 6, 1943 — his birthday — Castagna // whites.” He said Botha underestimated be included in Botha's speech. continued to deny the nation's 22 million ter Memorial Hospi­ witnessed an air battle over Guadalcanal involving . \ Nepal Airlines officials were alerted. the extent of white backlash that would Mandela, 67, leader of the outlawed Wednesday. Three people were killed and at least 33 people were arrested. blacks any voice in government. tal since 1979, has about 120 Japanese planes and even more American occur if he moved away from total African National Congress, has served been appointed a aircraft. vice president of the "Jap planes were falling all over the place — we hospital. President thought we were going to get hit," Castagna said. and Chief Executive "One of ’em made a U-turn and came straight at us. 1 Weather Officer Warren L. thought, ’We’re going to get it now.’ But then it Peopletalk Prelesnlk an- crashed only about ISO yards ahead of us — and it was nounced this week. carrying a 300-pound bomb. You should have seen the Today’s forecast Kuzmickas, a na­ crater that made." tive of Manchester, One Navy veteran, who preferred not to give his Chin up, Kirk When they’re bad ... Connecticut, Massachusetts will begin his new name, stood at the bar of the club and recounted Kirk Douglas says there once was a time when Warren Beatty, Sean Penn, Richard Gere, Jack and Rhode Island: Today: hazy duties on Mon^y:- serving on a hospital ship anchored in Pearl Harbor Hollywood executives tried to hide his chin cleft, Nicholson, Mick Jagger and Prince Andrew all hot and very humid again. High As director of mate­ Njuring the last days of the war. "One night — about a have a twinkle in their eyes or a sneer on their in the lower 90s in most areas but rials management, wbek or so before the actual surrender — a false which seems like Kuzmickas 'has rumbr went out that the war was over,” he said. "All having the Statue of lips. They won the dubious honor of being on in the upper 70s over the islands. . H«rBld photo by Flood Liberty lay down McCall’s magazine’s “star bad boys" list, Scattered showers and thunder­ been responsible lor- of a^dden. every ship in the harbor started shooting the management up^tar shells and lighting up the whole place. You 5 her torch. replacing bad boys of yore like James Dean and storms developing in the west and administration should have seen It. That was shut down pretty quick,- Bill Castagna,’ left, and Ward Tedford when the war ended. Thp two served in "1 mean, 1 think Errol Flynn. and north portions late in the rival units during the war — Castagna in the amount of putty Gere was called "the bad boy of the ’80s" while day. Tonight: hazy warm and of the Purchasing though." recall their experiences in World War II they’d need to fill it Penn, who is accused of punching two photo­ humid. Scattered showers and Department and When the war did end, the Navy veteran’s hospital Wednesday afternoon at the Army and the 35th Army Division and Tedford in up was enough to graphers who tried to take pictures of fiancee Patient Television ship went to Japan to care for just-released American the 43rd Division of the National Guard. thunderstorms especially after Services. For the prisoners of war. They hadn’t fared too well under Navy Club on Main Street. Castagna deter them," he said Madonna, was singled out for having a ”a rough midnight. A low in the 70s. was stationed at Pearl Harbor when the “One was always bragging it had to get on an interview on I-could-be-dangerous’ look” Jagger qualified Peter A. Kuzmickas past six months, he Japanese care, he said. Friday: mostly cloudy with a has served as a "I remember seeing them all covered with white Japanese bombed it Dec. 7, 1941. the other out of a jam," Castagna said. “Lifestyles of the because of his "self-destructive search for chance of. a few showers and Rich and Famous” ’satisfaction’" and general faithlessness and member of the joint administration-board- powder because they had just been deloused, ’ ’ he said. Tedford’s unit was set to invade Japan Nicholson got by on "rakish charm” thunderstorms east and south medical staff planning task force. "They all had trouble walking — some of ’em had "It annoyed me and portions. Any lingering showers I said, 'Look, this is And then there’s Beatty, "old reliable, ” who, at He has served as co-chairman of the employee trouble just putting one foot in front of the other” 48, "seems to have no intention of relinquishing and thunderstorms ending west division of the Prescription ’84 Fund Drive and is Some World War II vets at the club weren’t eager to Eldridge Street resident John Brozowski recalled when the war ended,” he said. "Everybody was in what I am and if you # and north portions then clearing being able to celebrate V-J Day at home. He had Main Street, running around and yelling.” a past president and current board member of the talk about their experiences during the war. "It was don’t want me I’m his title as Hollywood’s No. 1 ladykiller” But there was also a trace of solemnity about going back to and becoming Jess humid. High MMH Credit Union. He also is president of the too awful to talk about," said Charter Oak Street fought with the Army’s elite Ranger unit in Italy, but a in the 80s. Connecticut Hospital Purchasing Managemenet resident Joseph Varrick, who fought the Germans in head wound sent him home in November 1944.. Brozowski as he recalled those times 40 years ago. ”I Broadway and work hope we never see another war again." he said. on the stage.’’’ Maine and New Hampshire: Association. France and at the Battle of the Bulge. "There was a huge parade up and down Main Street Douglas has made Partly sunny with a chance of Kuzmickas graduated from the College of 72 movies but says MTV party chatter afternoon thundershowers to­ Sante Fe in New Mexico with a degree in biology. he’s a failure be­ day. Highs in the 80s north to He is now enrolled in a master’s level cause his career A half-dozen rock stars, including <^hilip near 90 south. Showers likely organizational behavior program at the Barney McCooe threatens lawsuit over settlement goal was to be a Bailey, Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics and the mo^t sections tonight. Lows in The haze of our lives School of Business Administration at the Kirk Douglas Cars’ Elliot Easton and Ben Orr, were on hand in University of Hartford. stage star. Still he the mid 60s to low 70s. Scattered Today: hazy sunshine. Hot and very humid. Hlgti near 90. Southwest Former police officer James McCooe directors before the May 14 meeting settlement. violated a federal age discrimination thinks movies are more important than stage New York Tuesday to help announce norhinees in showers Friday. Highs in the 70s The board’s Democratic majority law when it forced McCooe to retire. the second annual MTV Video Music Awards. wind 10 to 15 mph. Tonight: hazy warm and humid. A 40 percent Gardeners receive award has threatened to take' further legal indicated that $6,500 of the $33,115 would performances. to low 80s. chance of showers andthunderstorms after midnight. Low 70 to 75. action against the town in connection go for legal fees. McCooe was repres­ leader, attorney Stephen Penny, said at The commission gave the town one "If you make a film and that piece of celluloid Easton sat chatting with Aimee Mann of the The Perennial Planters Garden Club was given the meeting that since McCooe has year to to reach a settlement with band ’til tuesday before the ceremony. He said Vermont: Very warm and Light southwest wind. Friday: mostly cloudy. A 30 percent chance of a with his forced retirement in 1982. ented by Neighborhood Legal Services travels all over the world and, if it’s kept up well, humid with a chance of thunder­ a citizen’s award by the mayor Wednesday for its of Hartford. spoken of legal action he would not McCooe, who had filed a suit in federal the Cars are returning to the studio next week to few showers. Still warm with a high around 85. Today’s weather McCooe told the Board,of Directors court to regain his job and back pay will last forever and people all over the world storms especially this afternoon. picture was drawn by Scott Fuller, of 98 Carriage Dr., a student at work in beautifying a small park at East Center McCooe told the directors that Barry discuss the matter except in executive have a chance to see it,” fecord a song that will be included in a greatest and Porter streets. Tuesday night he expected a settlement session. hits album. Highs 85 to 90. Showers and Martin School. Botticello, the assistant town attorney McCooe has not been reinstated. He Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg said that the of $33,115 and now understands he will who handled the case for tbe town, told the directors Tuesday that at the Stewart, seated across from the Pretenders’ thunderstorms tonight. Lows 65 get only $26,000 under terms of a This morning Botticello also declined to 70. Friday a chance of morning group has also offered to plant flowers at the site changed the terms of the settlement to discuss the settlement town’s request, he has taken and passed A \ Martin Chambers, said fellow Eurythmic Annie settlement he made with the town. showers then cooler and less of a memorial to veterans of the Korean War after the Board of Directors approved both a physical test and a stress test. Lennox is in Switzerland recuperating from a being planned for Munro Park. McCooe was forced to retire in 1982 at throat ailment. Stewart also said that after he humid with some clearing. Highs He said at a board meeting that he it. But Assistant Town Manager Steven Mayor says at ease would take the matter to federal court if Werbner told the-board the settlement the age of 60 from his job as police At the May 14 meeting. Director finishes production of albums by ex-Undertones 75 to 80. community relations officer. The fed­ James Fogarty strongly criticized the Things were casual in Portland, Ore., Wednes­ singer Feargal Sharkey and Pauline Matthews, Mains to be flushed necessary. as approved included the provision for day and nowhere more casual than in the mayor’s The directors approved the settle­ legal fees. eral Equql Employment Opportunity town administration for its decision to the Eurythmics will start working on an album Extended outlook rnmmission ruled in 1984 that the town force McCooe’s retirement. office. Mayor Bud Clark, who proclaimed that will be released next year and followed by a The Manchester Water Department will ment May 14. A memorandum to the No payment has been made yet on the Wednesday "Dress as You Please Day," wore world tour. Extended outlook for New continue next week to flush water mains in town. shorts, striped suspenders and thongs. England Saturday through The area affected is on East Center Street from [J “I don’t like ties or belts," he said. "They Monday: Main to Woodbridge streets and north on Woodbridge Street, as well as the Oxford, TAG SALE U constrict the flow of blood. I think people work Connecticut, Masfiachusetts better and think better if they have no and Rhode Island: A chance of Strickland, Academy, Pitkin and Munro Street By the Town of Manchester constrictions around their body. "We’ve freed Loud Rivers run deep showers each day. High will be areas. During the flushing, water may be discolored A Tag Sale of surplus furnil ure and equipment of the Town of Man­ women from the home. Now its time to free men from the middle 70s to the lower Monday, 8:39 p.m. — smoking light from the tie.” She.may be snide on stage but when it comes to and pressure reduced, the Water Department Manchester chester Board of Education and the Town will he held: her daughter, Joan Rivers is a real softy. 80s. Lows will be from the middle ballast, 198 Green Road (Eighth District). Ciark said the day was declared to promote 50s to the lower 60s. advises. If water remains discolored for an Sunday, 8:29 p.m, — lightning strike. Portland as a comfortable place to live and many Rivers has scheduled several shows in Atlantic extended period, the homeowner should call the Summit Street CTown). Monday, 10:11 p.m. — medical call, 627B Place: Waddell School C^afeleria City, N.J., and on the East Coast during the new Vermont: Fair Saturday and Water Department at 647-3115. Center St. (Town). 163 06040 banks, major businesses and even some govern­ Sunday. Chance of showers Monday, 5:19 a.m. — medical call, 48C Broad Street, Manchester, CTT ment agencies let' their workers go tie-less. The few weeks to be close to her daughter, Melissa Pascal Lane (Town). Monday, 10:32 p.m. — fire alarm, 58 G Rosenberg, 17, who begins an orientation session Monday. Highs 75 to 80. Lows in Pascal Lane (Town). Date: Saturday, August 24, 198.5 day’s events included a brown bag lunch, hosted Monday, 8:22 a.m. — service call, 60 G Day-care approval sought Tuesday, 6:52 a.m. — alarm, Meadows by Clark, in Pioneer Park for all the casual at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia the 50s. Campf.iel^l Road (Town). Time: Begins at 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. this week. Melissa, the only child of Rivers and Maine: Fair over the weekend. A Manchester woman has applied to the Zoning Convalescent Center, 333 Bidwell St. dressers. Monday, 10:17 a.m. — smoke detector (Town). producer Edgar Rosenberg, joined her mother on Chance of showers Monday. Board of Appeals for permission to open a alarm, 28G Pascal Lane (Town). The following types of items will be sold: a shopping spree in Atlantic City earlier this Daytime highs in the 70s. Over­ day-care center in her Academy Street home. Monday, 12:53 p.m. — motor vehicle Student Chairs...... ' 2.00 Fjich month to stock up on college dorm essentials. night lows in the upper 40s to 50s Diane L.- Cote said in her application for a accident, 71 Charter Oak St. (Town) Tolland County Student Desks...... * 2.00 Each Now you know Speaking of her daughter leaving Rome, Rivers during the weekend and 50s variance and special exception that the center Monday, 12:57 p.m. — medical call, 70 Record Players...... * 5.00 Each said, "It’s a very emotional timet no matter who Monday. would be operated in a side room of her house at Concord Road (Town). Monday (8-5), 9:13 a.m. — motor vehicle There are 45 calories in a tablespoon of sugar. accident with injuries. Route 44 and Silver Typing Desks...... *10.(X) Each you are.” New Hampshire: Fair over the the comer of Parker and Academy streets. A Monday, 3:45 p.m. — motor vehicle Lockers...... *10.00 Each weekend. Chance of rain Mon­ variance is needed because the center would be accident. West Center and Adams streets Str^t, Coventry (North Coventry, South day. Daytime highs in the 70s. within 2,000 feet of a nursery school operated by (Town). Coventry). Also, desks, tables, dishes, copiers, typewriters, ditto machines, Overnight lows in the 50s. Concordia Lutheran Church — a violation of town Monday, 3:45 p.m. — medical call. West Monday (8-5), 4:33 p.m. — injured water audio visual equipment and many other selected items. zoning regulations. Center Street and Bluefield Drive (Town). skier, Ross Avenue, Coventry (South Coventry). ALL SALES FINAL. ALL MERCHANDISE SOLD "AS IS ”, "WHERE IS": ALL Across the nation • "Tslvv Her application will be considered when the Monday, 4:45 p.m. — motor vehicle MERCHANDISE MUST BE REMOVED AT TIME OF SALE THE TOWN Zoning Board of Appeals meets on Sept.'23. accident, Adams and Jarvis streets Wednesday, 11:15 a m. — injured person. RESERVES THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES OF TAG SALE ITF:MS Showers and thunderstorms Lake Street, Coventry (South Coventry). will be likely from southeast (Town). Texas and the lower Mississippi ■ K.* Valley across the middle Missis­ / sippi Valley and southern Michi­ T gan to New York and Vermont. Thunderstorms will be scattered t,: -A over the southeast Plains and WE’VE ’GOT YOUR NUMBER!” from New England across Ten­ nessee to Florida. Scattered rainshowers will extend from northern Idaho across Montana with isolated thundershowers L E V rr RED TAG ^505” over the central and southern Rockies. Temperatures will be well below normal over Montana with PRE-WASHED DENIM highs in the 60s to mid 70s. UP I photo Home of the Choicest Readings in the 70s will reach from the northern Plains and the Putting on the dog middle Mississippi Valley to the Meats In TownI Great Lakes and northern Belay Swenaon of Greenwich triea wind aurfing off Bryan i Maine. Hot tempertures will Beach there with her pet. Skipper, who had been falling USDA CHOICe eeSF LOIN eONZLSSS , _ 5 continue in the east with highs in 5 off until it ahifted to the other aide of her. More hot, hazy STRIP STEAKS______* . il the 90s from southern Maine weather ia expected to hover above the atate, with record 4 29 across Tennessee to Florida. KhAKUS ' Highs in the 90s will also extend high temperatures predicted today. Wednesday’s UPI photo from interior sections of western reading of 97 degrees at at Bradley Internallonal Airport IMPORTED HAM____ .7._____ * 2 .99 il • 14 oz. Denim Today In history Oregon across central California at 3 p.m. toppled the 1970 mark of 95. to west Texas with 60s and 70s The American ship S.S. Ancon saiis this date in 1914, opening the Panama along the Coast. AMERICAN CHEESE______*2.19i». • Straight Leg from the Atiantic to the Pacific Ocean on Canai. Manchester Herald • Sizes 28 to 38 Lottery rtlcharclWt: Diamond, Publisher ICE CREAM...... * 1 . 7 9 m (U Penny Sadd \. Atmanac Mark F. Abraltls FeesNFHOzeN _ _ Associate Publisher Business Manager Connecticut daily Today is Thursday, Aug. IS, Britain’s Princess. Anne in 1950 surcharge on foreign imports. USPS 327-500 SWOROnSH STEAKS ______*3.99i4. the a rth day of ISgS with 138 to (age 35). VOL. CIV, No. 267 In 1975, army officers staged a Wednesday; 432 Publlihcd dolly txotpt Sunday TOBINS F IM T PJtIZe a follow. 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There were no clues about the today the Red Army Faction has a helping gang members find hi­ chamber calmly thanked a warden for news of his reprieve, then Unknown attackers cut through bombers in the attack, which came multi-million dollar warchest and deouts, it said. was escorted back to his death row cell. the fence outside an unmanned one week after a car bomb planted some 2,000 supporters it can rely on for help in its guerrilla war against BIO SAVINGS ON ALL CHINON The U.S. Supreme Court blocked the execution of Jay Kelly army depot in Moenchengladbach. by Red Army Faction terrorists at Stern reported the group has the U.S, military presence in West CAMERAS AND PROJECTORS , Pinkerton at 12:35 a.m. EDT Thursday, 25 minutes before he was 50 miles northwest of Bonn, at the U.S. Air Force's Rhein-Main raised $2.8 million from kidnap­ B U Y any Polaroid 600 Camera Germany. to be put to death by injection for the bloody mutilation and about 3 a m. and planted three base killed two Americans and pings and 18 bank robberies over murder of a housewife. incendiary devices, the spokes­ injured 20 people. Stern magazine, citing Federal the past decade. It also has B U Y ^5 worth of any other . "Thank you," Pinkerton told Warden J.B. Pursley, and shook man said The West German Criminal Criminal'Office sources, reported amassed 2,900 rounds of ammuni­ the warden's hand. He also won a stay of his only previous One went off damaging a relay Office says terrorists may have the leftist band, also known as the tion and possibly more than 125 Caidor merchandise, i. execution date in 1984. transmitter of the American For­ killed an American soldier and Baader-Meinhof Gang, has 20 guns. Stern said. The most recent appeal had been pending before the high court ces Network, halting AFN radio y g e t Refund from Polaroitd*^ since Tuesday. transmisions in the area. Trucks *fbe detk ter aetdW. , and other vehicles stored at the

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However, our projected finanj source of financial assistance avail­ The sum of $11,700,000 represents at opening up Following is the text of the town Program by 1985. Given this, ar he present facility can treat 6.75 cial4)lan for the year 1991-92 woulq In Brief able depends upon a number of all remaining federal/state funds administration's fact sheet on the the associated probability t)iat million gallons each day on the medh that a family of four persona GOP to call appropriated for fiscal 1985-86, federal funds would not be avt average. factors. proposed wastewater treatment Additional grant funds that Man­ using an average of 21,000 gallons ble to Manchester, the town attemp­ A. Maximum federal and state Fire truck in fatai crash more primaries plant,'which will go to a November chester could receive will be per quarter, would probably fiiw ted to take' advantage of a one-t How long has a wastewater treat* financial assistance to be expected referendum for Manchester voters. dependent on federal and/or state their bill increase from a currem BRISTOL — Two 15-year-old girls died of The fact sheet was distributed to the state grant program that vmuld ment project been under considera­ under current program $27.16 per quarter to one of thg short session injuries early today after the car they were riding By M ark A. Dupuis tion and Is the present design In Recently, the Connecticut De­ appropriations in fiscal 1986-87. Board of Directors Tuesday night. have reimbursed SS percent of following three possibilities: '• in . was struck broadside by a fire truck Uplted Press International project cost. A referendun to keeping with current technology? partment of Environmental Protec­ These additional sums, if approp-, 1. Possibility No. 1 — Plant responding to a fire call. By M ark A. Dupuis authorize borrowing in assocletion In December of 1975.the town of tion has advised that there is a high Hated in sufficient quantity, could Treatment Facility History increase Manchester's total grant construction with m.ai^imum feder* The crash occurred about 10 p.m. Wednesday United Press International HARTFORD — Republican leaders are balking at The town of Manchester has been with the town's portion of the Manchester came under a state probability that Manchester will be al/state tending (67'/i percent oj eligible for a construction grant in allowable under the program to the night at the intersection of Route 6 and Columbus Gov. William A. C'NeiH's offer to drop a challenge to a treating the sewage for its residents project cost .was defeated in No­ order to improve the quality of tlie project cost). Quarterly rate equals effluent discharged from the Waste- fiscal year 1985-86. Under normal full 75 percent of eligible cost level. Avenue. HARTFORD — Gov. William A. O’Neill is GOP open primary plan if the parly will go a step for nearly B5 years. vember 1983. $49.43, , :. full funding of both a state and Julie Labadia of Bristol was pronounced dead challenging leaders of the Legislature’s Republican further and open all primaries to iinaffiliated voters. A treatment facility was first water Treatment Plant. The engi­ 2. Possibility No. 2 — Plant neering firm of Metcalf & Eddy Inc. federal grant program, the policy is What is the advantage of initiating in Bristol Hospital at 12:05 a.m. Jodi Kuharski of majority to call a special legislative session to decide constructed in Manchester in 1901 Project Scope construction with minimal federalj Republican leaders said Wednesday the Demo­ to reimburse an applicant for '75 the project immediately? Bristol was taken by a medical helicopter from on the site of the existing Primary The proposed project will modify was retained in 1976 to assist the /state funding (45 percent of p r o jw how to spend the state's growing surplus. percent of ELIG IB LE costs. This The federal administration- is Bristol Hospital to Hartford Hospital where she cratic governor is trying to “ save face" and the Treatment Plant. In 1927, concrete the existing Wastewater Treatment .town in defining its needs and in cost). Quarterly rate equals $63.00; The Democratic governor, in one of his strongest consists of a .55 percent federal pressing for a phase-out termina­ was pronounced dead about 1 a.m. The driver of Republicans see no need to go along because they settling basins were constructed to Plant ‘ so as to bring it into preparing an appropriate design. 3. Possibility No. 3 — Plant political swipes at the GOP leaders, said Wednesday grant and a 20 percent state tion of the Construction Grants the car, Kelly Kuharski, 18, was admitted to expect to eventually win on the issue in court. upgrade the plant. In 1958, the compliance with mandates from This firm has been involved in all construction with no federal/state matching grant. Ineligible costs are Program. It is uncertain whether Bristol Hospital in stable condilon. that for now he will leave it up to the Republican Prim ary Plant was renovated and the Connecticut Department of phases of this project to date. grant funds will be available for funding. * leaders to call a special session. O'Neill, a Democrat, said Wednesday the stale sludge-handling facilities were Environmental Protection and the The plant design was completed those directly associated with plant Police said the fire truck wax'responding to a expansion, currently estimated at new projects after fiscal year Quarterly rate equals $91.80. ; “ I'm going to let them see if they can solve their own would not appeal a federal appeals court ruling a d d ^ to existing primary treat­ U.S. Environmental Protection in 1982 and has been rev ie w ^ and house fire call when the crash occurred. They 10 percent ($2,600,000) of project 1985- 86. One option proposed by the It can be expected that inflation problems," O'Neill said, referring to division among allowing Republicans to open some primaries if the ment process. This renovation was Agency. These agencies, enforced approved by the United States said the call turned out to be nothing more than administration is a loan program alone, absent the project, would GOP-conlrolled Legislature would adopt a law designed by Metcalf A Eddy Engi­ by court orders where necessary, Environmental Protection Agency cost. smoke from a backyard barbecue. Three majority Republicans in the House and Senate on rather than a grant program. The increase sewer rates in the yeaj neers, our current engineering are requiring towns to improve the to ensure that it was the most DEP does not have final cost firefighters on the truck were shaken but whether a special session is warranted. opening up all primaries. state DEP feels that, at any level of 1991-92 to $32.60. This $5.44/quarteiJ consultants for wastewater quality of water which enters our current and effective technology information to determine precisely otherwise uninjured. "1 think right now it's the responsibility of this great what portion of the $26 million funding, the program will be loan increase is reflected in the estij The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled the treatment. rivers from Wastewater Treatment available. All other rea.sonable rather than grant by fiscal year mated quarterly rates noted above: majority party to get its act together," said O'Neill, Republican Party has the right under its rules to allow In 1971, a new Secondary Waste- Plants. Approximately ten percent alternatives were examined by would be eligible for reimburse­ 1986- 87. Given this, the town risks Wayward bullet sparks fire who has enjoyed relatively good relations with the water Plant was constructed. This of the proposed project cost (/ro- Metcalf & Eddy and were elimi­ ment, but has estimated that, given unaffiliated voters to participate in some primaries losing access to grant funds alto­ Does the town have any alternai GOP leaders in recent months. plant employs an activated sludge vides for increasing capacity of the nated as either not'practical, not full funding of both grant programs, WEST HARTFORD — A federal inspector was even though state law limits primary voting to project reimbursement would be 75 gether or, at the very least, lives to voluntary compliance with Senate Republican leaders are circulating petitions biological process which provides plant. Calculations show that when cost effective; or both. demonstrating an automatic weapon at the Colt registered parly members. With the lapse of three years percent of an estimated $23,400,000 participation in a loan rather than a state/federal mandates regarding for the additional removal of existing demands on the Waste- Industries Firearms Division when tracer bullets to call a special session, which would be the first in since design approval, no substan­ in eligible costs, or $17,550,000. This grant program. modifications tcMtte wastewatet O'Neill, however, said he believes the state must organic and suspended constituents water Treatment Plant, and pro­ sparked a flash fire that injured four people, state history convened by the Legislature itself and jected demands from approved but tial changes in wastewater treat­ leaves a local cost of $8,450,000 to be treatment plant? ‘ retain control over elections through its laws and that of the sewage. This plant was The state Department of Envirom officials say. not the governor. as yet unbuilt single-family and ment technology have occurred to assumed by the town. Will sewer rales increase as a result mandated by the State of Connecti­ mental Protection has directed th< Anthony Falcone, 44, of Newington was giving GOP senators have agreed to tho session, but a if there are to be open primaries, all contests should be multi-family housing units and consider the design outdated. As a B. Minimum federal and state of the project? cut and federal Departments of Sewer rates will increase as a town of Manchester through the his son, father and two nephews a tour of the sizeable number of House Republicans have balked at 0()en and the matter should be set into the law. Environmental Protection to meet other growth indicators are taken matter of course, a general project funding which Manchester expects result of this project due to the issuance of an order dated August 5^ facility Wednesday and had the company's the idea, leaving the party short of the majority of "The issue in my opinion is who controls election the water quality goals of the Clean into consideration, the town’s need review will be made by the to receive interest expenses for borrowing 1985, that states the town must on o^ permission to demonstrate the weapon at an petition signatures needed in each house to call a Water Act (P L 92-500) of 1970, which may exceed the current capacity of consultant prior to project If Manchester becomes eligible procedures in the stale of Connecticut, " the governor funds to cover costs during con­ before December 31, 1988, verify te indoor firing range, police said. required a minimum of secondary the Wastewater Treatment Plant advertising. for a grant during fiscal 1985-86, the special session. said in making the offer not to appeal to the U.S. struction and the principal pay­ the Commissioner of Environmert Deputy Fire Chief Dunlap H. Slater said the treatment by 1977. The plant was within the next few years. The ■ ■ / amount of funding immediately House Republicans opposed to the session say there GOV. WILLIAM O’NEILL Supreme Court if the Ix'gislature accepts his version 5 proposed plant will built to What is the project cost and what available will be $9,000,000 federal ments and interest expenses during tal Protection that wastewatef tracer bullets started a “ ball of flam e” that raced constructed with approximately 90 is no emergency warranting a session now. They also . . . waiting for rivals to act of an open primary law 5 the life of the 20-year general treatment facilities have been coi> along an enclosed, tunnel-shaped firing area and percent state and federal grant accommodate the community's maximum federal or state financial grant and $2,700,000 state grant. obligation bond. Since the increase structed meeting water qualitj) burned the victims before they could flee. The fire say the Legislature would have a better idea of where The governor vetoed a bill this year to allow parlies funds. growth into the next century. After assistance is possible under current These sums total $11,700,000, or 45 is dependent on final project costs, objectives of the Hockanum River burned itself out. the economy is headed by waiting until the next In 1983, the federal administra­ construction, the new facility will programs? percent of total project cost, which to decide through their rules which, if any, primaries the exact amount which rates will consistent with river basin planning Slater said investigators suspect the bullets regular session begins in February to decide what to O'Neill said he will wait until shortly after Labor tion announced its intention to treat an average daily flow of 8.5 The current estimated project leaves $14,300,000 or 55 percent of will be .open while the GOP-conlrolled lyegislature and load allocation. ■ J Day and if the Legislature hasn't called a session on phase out the Construction Grants million gallons of waste each day. cost is *26 million. The amount and project cost to be paid by the town. be increased .is unknown at this ignited gunpowder that collected on an overhead _ do with the surplus. rejected his plan to require that all primaries are track used to move targets. Colt manufactures' its own will probably summon lawmakers back to the The surplus has grown by more than $40 million open. firarms for government contracts at the plant. since the General Assembly adjourned its last regular Capitol on his own. “ The governor acts as though this nation lives under session in June and is now estimated at more than $370 Republican leaders have indicated they may ignore the divine right of governors rather than the Richard M..Diamond, Published million. a call from the governor, saying they believe he lacks Solon wants different probe Constitution of the United Stales,” said U.S. Sen. O'Neill called a special session last month and authority under the state constitution to cull a .session Douglas A. Bevins, Managing Editor HARTFORD — A Meriden legislator proposed asked lawmakers to use $18.2 million from the added unless there is a special emergency. Lowell P. Weicker, R-Conn. that a special legislative committee be created to James P. Sacks, City Editor surplus to increase aid to cities and towns. The GOP “ I can see an emergency if we've got some extra "I suggest he read the court opinion which makes it decide if E.F. Hutton & Co. should be allowed to OPINION leaders, however, adjourned that session without dollars and have to send them back where they're clear that neither governors nor legislators can continue doing business in Connecticut. Republican Rep. Richard P. Antonetti said acting on the proposal. needed,” O'Neill said. dictate the nature of First Amendment rights,” Wednesday the state Banking Department should Weicker said in a statement issued from his be relieved of the responsibility of deciding the Greenwich home Hutton matter because of concerns raised over July ’86 deadline "I think the governor realizes the political blunder the department’s actions in the case so far. he made in vetoing our primary bill this year,” said FAA adds traffic Antonetti, in a letter to House Speaker R . E. Van Norstrand, R-Darien, said he believes a legisla­ .Senate Majority Leader Reginald J. Smith, R-New tive committee should take over the job "to Hartford. "H e is trying to save face but I do not intend protect the public’s Interest and to start on new Toll removal plans advance to help him with his political problem s" ground." O'Neill, who strongly opposed the GOP open at peril of fliers Norwalk and doing related work for about $2.7 million. Banking Commissioner Brian J. Woolf has been primary plan at the start, said he believes that if By Mark A. Dupuis Keish said after the bid opening at DOT headquarters serving as a hearing officer to determine if United Press International unaffiliated voters are going to be allowed to vote in in Wethersfield. A WASHINGTON - Fed­ Hutton’s registration to do business in the state some races they should be allowed to vole in all. « Under a law enacted in 1983, the stale, will slop A eral investigators have should be revoked or suspended because the 28 HARTFORD — State officials are moving ahead collecting tolls at the end of this year along the "1 think they (Republicans) had better be fish or painstakingly examined a company pleaded guilty to federal mail and fire with plans to tear down toll plazas along the turnpike, which runs through the state from fowl. Don't try to be both to appease all people. Either the blackened hulk of the fraud charges. However, he disqualified himself Connecticut Turnpike and a Fairfield County Greenwich to Killingly as Interstate 95 and Interstate you're for open primaries or you're not," O'Neill said. from the case this week and named Deputy lawmaker is hoping the job can be completed sooner Delta Lockheed Trister J a c k 395 O'Neill said that regardless of whether the state Banking Commissioner Howard B. Brown to take than originally planned. that went down short of The DOT opened bids earlier for removal of toll appeals the circuit court decision or the outcome of over as hearing officer. Rep. Christine M. Niedermeier, D-Fairfield, said the runway in Dallas on A n d e r s o n plazas in Plainfield, Montville and West Haven and the appeal, he plans to resubmit his bill next year to Aug. 2. Wednesday the Department of Transportation is will open bids next month for removal of the toll plazas studying her proposal for completing the removal of 'allow unaffilialed voters to participate in primaries It is undetermined at ZItoer targets Seabrook in Greenwich and Stratford. U the tolls two"months earlier than the currently Keish said the DOT plans to halt toll collections on on all levels. this point whether air- H NEW BRITAIN — State utility regulators will planned July 31, 1986, deadline. The GOP plan, by contrast, would allow unaffilialed traffic-controller error Dec. 26 and under the current schedule plans to have take another look next month at the Seabrook 1 Niedermeier, one author of the law requiring toll plazas taken down and the roadway rebuilt by July voters to cast ballots only in primaries to choose contrlbi^ted to the nuclear power plant and the state’s consumer removal of the tolls, said it appears the actual 31, 1986. candidates for statewide offices and Congress. tragedy. If this was a factor it will come fied as full-performance employees. I counsel hopes it will end Connecticut’s involve­ removal of the toll plazas can be done in a shorter time as no surprise to investigators for the The drop in experience level, accordi ment in the project. than thought if there isn't a harsh winter. House Public Works and Transporta­ ing to the draft report, has had the worsC The state Department of Public Utility Control She said that moving up the removal deadline by tion Committee. They have been effect on the New York Air Routq announced Wednesday that it will hold two days two months would have the job completed^before the reviewing the safety of the air-traffic Traffic Control Center, located at Isliij of hearings beginning Sept. 12 at its New Britain summer months to the benefit of motorists who use offices to review recent developments affecting the heavily traveled turnpike. G system since 16,250 controllers walked airport on Long Island. Like its five the Seabrook plant. Niedermeier disclosed her proposal as the Deparl- G off the job four years ago and were fired sister facilities around the country, the A DPUC spokeswoman said the hearings are men\ of Transportation opened bids for removal of the en masse by President Reagan. Islip center monitors the flight patterns not Intended as a full-scale review of the viability turnpike toll plazas and rebuilding of the surrounding G L £ N N £ V The House investigators have con­ of aircraft after they have climbed of the Seabrook project, but Consumer Counsel highway in Madison, Branford and Norwalk. cluded, according to their draft report, above 18,000 feet and are roaring along Barry S. Zitser predicted that would be the Tilcon-Tomasao of New Britain bid about $1.8 that the "m argin of safety” for air the nation’s air corridors. ; outcome. Zitser said he will 'go into the million to tear down the toll plazas and rebuild the travelers has diminished substantially proceedings with the goal of getting the DPUC to surrounding roadway in Madison and Branford, DO’T HOME CENTER Before the 981 walkout, 78 percent since 1981, because the Federal Avia­ (337) of Islip’s controllers were consi­ order Northeast Utilities and United Illuminating spokesman William Ke'ish said. tion Administration has allowed traffic dered fully experienced, and each Co. to end their involvement in Seabrook 1. O&G Industries of Torrington submitted the apparent low bid for removing the loll plaza at WHitE 5’ TUB Open Forum to increase at the same time the handled an average of 383 aircraft per p m - TUBWALL KIT “experience level" of controllers has month. Since the strike, only 45 percent Reg. *66.20 Reg. *103'* SALE f$9499] dropped. (126) of the Islip controllers are ratediSi This does not mean the sky is falling, experienced, and each of them 1$ $1 Color; Blue. Gold. Gray, to look at smiles on faces and the GRAND OPENING OF HARTFORD STORE *Carnivar was great which inflation increased less than 10 cautioned former Rep. Elliott Levitas, handling 1,167 aircraft per month. Tan,C am eo gracefulness in which a dance is presented. percent. D-Ga., who began the investigation. Reg. *113’* SALE but the review wasn’t I sometimes wonder if reviewers wouldn't An outstanding question of credibility! “ We know that the dire predicted T/19 ombudsman i Speeiat Opening Prices do better polling the audience after the I agree this would be a good time to consequences of the controller walkout A rash of train wrecks has claimed^b To the Editor; show. Mr. Donnelly might have gained an finance this project with current low failed to materialize,” he said. “ An lives since 1980 and cost the railrodd$ insight into the show he seemed to lack. interest rates... but only if we, in fact, have a economic disaster and a potential more than $22 million. So when O.L, 20% OFF All Othir Tubwilli )9( It never ceases to amaze me how some I, for one, and I'm sure I'm not the only 1985 state-of-the-art design and not a sewer safety hazard, to mention just two, did Williams, a 63-year-old locomotivq 10 Stylet to Choote From one, enjoyed immensely the time I spent at people, given a very small space, can system designed 10 years ago and only not occur." engineer from Evansville, Ind., came We Are First in In teriors — Upholstery — Reftnisbing 10% OFF accomplish great and magnificent things. the "Carnival" and will be back next year. repriced in 1982. up with a new safety device, he thought Keep up the great work. Others can only tear down the great. I make Again, I call for an independent engineer­ BUT SAFETY EXPERTS believe, railroad executives would jump at the FURNITURE THAT FITS Y O U . . . your lifestyle, your living space, CRANE TOILETS SLIDING TUB ENCLOSURE reference to Mr. Donnelly's stage review of ing consultant to review the proposed sewer and the congressional investigators news. Williams devised a multi-purpdsA the Universal Players' production of Jeanine Cowles facilities design and cost now to provide "a agree, that "accidents are a poor way of foot-control pedal that would let tbd your taste. Whether it’s custom wail units, upholstered ? 5 1 ” i Fits standard 285 Green Road .“Carnival.’.’ second opinion” for the taxpayers of measuring safety, since they represent engineer operate the horn, bell nm) White - Reg. *59 $ ^ L £ Manchester furniture, window treatments, or restoration of your fine 5' opening. Mr. Donnelly seems more qualified at Manchester that this system is the best we the final results of an unsafe system .... emergency brake all at the same tini^‘ Color; Blue, Gold, Gray, reading a set of blueprints than at writing a can get. The margin of aafety should be But even though his contraption has furniture, at FURNITURE CLINIC & INTERIORS LTD. everything is 10 Stylet to Choote stage review. Of course, that’s actually From Editor’s note: Cowles’ letter is being determined and any safety problems been endorsed by engineers, the raih Tan, Cameo what he did. He reviewed the stage and not possible. ^ reprinted today becayse the Herald inad­ Allen Lutz resolved before, not after, accidents roads have been less than enthusiastic^ the production. Reg. *75 vertently transposed several sentences and 9 Stephen St. occur." Railroad officials admit that Williaihs^ His comments were all about the things he Inserted several typographical errors when Manchester Put another way, this is one war in invention is feasible, but they say “ tli2 claimed he couldn’t see and things he it was first printed Monday. ^*which the winner ought not be deter­ system needs more research.” WllJt- SALE thought should have been done, rather than 0 mined by body count. ams believes they simply want about the great things that were accomp­ ‘-to The Investigators’ draft report, en­ market it themselves — without him.-- lished given such a small stage. Town cannot afford titled “ Has Safety Taken a Back Seat to I will credit him for at least reading his New study needed two fire departments Expediency? ’’ has been obtained by our Houslng update ALUMINUM TMPLE TRACK FULL LOUVER 15% program to mention the four leads and their associate ’Tony Capaccio. Here are its Eighty Springfield, Ohio, resid ej^ 5 fine voices. We get the impression Mr. STORM WINDOWS BI-FOLD DOORS OFF 5 on sewer facilities To the Editor: main conclusions: have been caught in a scam involvln| * Whit* En*m*l FIntoh Donnelly would have rather been some­ • The air-traffic controller system is low-interest federal loans to repair * With 8cr**n ‘ All SIz** In Stock ULE h where else that night. He seemed to have RES. To the Editor: In the debate between the Eighth District plagued with a “ diminishing margin of deteriorating houses. The homeownaM •30.86 1 missed the powerful voice of Laura Nadeau 2/0X6/6 • 40.56 and the Town of Manchester, we seem to be safety ... stress, fatigue, staffing discovered that city-approved contrA(£- X •44.70 as she sang ’’Humming,’’ or the great voice 2/0 6/8 • 62.06 A letter addressed to Town Manager ducking the main issue, which is: Can the shortages, increasing traffic, lack of tors were getting paid for work nol [ m - of Gary Dalton as he sang and danced In "A Rag. *24.50 2/6 X a/a • 66.10 • 47.70 Robert W eiss/ residents of Manchester afford the luxury of supervision and an unseasoned work finished, faulty construction and iijr- SALE Sword, a Rose, and a Cape.” The vocal 3/0 X e / B • 67.02 •46.16 Let me put(it to you this way. two separate fire departments? The answer force have a ll" contributed to the flated costs. In one case, a woman was 20x39 24x39 30x30 30x30 32x30 38x30 range and tone quality of Frank Sweeney 4/0 X 0/8 • 04.27 •71.00 A few years ago the taxpayers authorized is "n o," and I say this without any prejudice problem. charged $650 for a $150 toilet. And Qikt 30x43 24x43 20x43 30x43 32x43 30x43 singing "H er F ace" would bring chills to 20x47 24x47 20x47 30x47 32x47 30x47 5/0 X e/s • 00.32 •81.87 $20 million for water system improvements. or self interest. • At the same time, the FAA has residents, who have to pay back (be Ours Is A One Stop Shop Specializing In: ' anyone. The feeling that Jennifer Joy put 20x61 24x61 28x61 30x61 32x61 30x61 6/0xa/8 •104.38 •08.70 The new piping system resulted in such It is like having two separate police made the risk-fraught decision to ease loans, have been stuck with the reittDr into the song "M ira " actually brought tears 20x66 24x66 20x66 30x66 82x66 30x66 low water pressure for over 250 families that departments in the same municipality. traffic restrictions and “ return to 100 bills. Federal and local officials (H^ • Reflnishing • Window Treatments to one’s eyes. SHmSkS another half-million dollars was approp­ I believe that we are overlooking another percent of pre-strike (air traffic) they will provide $250,000 to t>9 9m6k9 Full MIse It’s a shame these four talented people riated to meet the needs of Manchester thing, and that is that Manchester has grown capacity as quickly as possible." ’The homeowners for the losses. But • Expert Repairs • Fine Furniture PRESSURE TREATED SLABS were grouped as just that instead of getting PRESSURE TREATED residents. so fast in the last 10 or 15 years. We are no growth of air traffic has “ outpaced critic says that won’t even make a dent * Ideal for Fence Poatal the individual credit due thenrf. Mr. Donnelly • Cane Rush Seats • Upholstery The new water treatment plant malfuncti­ longer a village but a small city — one third increasOs in controller numbers and In the damages. LANDSCAPE TES * Qraat for Landacapingl also forgot to mention that Frank Sweeney oned (leaked) before it was fully operational the size of Hartford. experience levels." * No-Rot Praaaura Traatad brought alive four puppets, providing voices as reported in the local press. Open • Wall & Floor Covering Rag. *4 99 It would seem to be in the best interests of • ’"The number of experienced con­ Mlnl-edNortal Monday- Reg. *10.49 for each, Two years ago a $20 million sewer all to have the Eighth District phased into trollers has declined by about one-half We are fundamentally optimists, imt I don’t know where Mr. Donnelly was facilities bond issue was rejected by the Sunday SALE the Town of Manchester— not all at once but (of the pre-strike level) and that Sometimes it does seem that Am eiicais Saturday sitting, but I saw almost everythiiu. I was voters. SALE over a reasonable period of time. experience loss will not likely be falling apart at the seams. In the p g | l 12-5 very impressed with the strote light effect It is my understanding that this facility 9-6 replaced for years to come." few weeks, the Coca-Cola Co. alteritf of the juggling act which took place in Act I, was designed in 1975-76 and only repriced in William H. Porter the flavor of Coke; professional baiog- INTERIORS Ltd. m l e I ndT not Act II as reported. Again, was Mr. 1982. II Carol Drive PRIOR TO THE STRIKE, the report ball players racked their baU; ami NOUM; Donnelly really there? Now you’re asking for $25 million to $27 C A N T O N IIAuVi'O lU ) IIAUTI-OIU> AUBU8T 21 Monrheaier notes, 82 percent (13,311) of the Montgomery Ward li Co. announced 0w i j ^ . GLENNEY CO. Mm -T uts.. W ll — III The choreography was great, which I wili million for the same 1975-76 designed sewer controllers in the federal system were demise 'bf its mail-order catalog. N a il R (. 4 4 M o n te C a rlo IMa'/.a Main OITk'c 336 NORTH MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Than. Frl til 1 :^ admit if you were watching the dancers’ feet facility. Not only an obsolete design but an mr hr Address letters to: Open Forum, Man­ operating at the “ full performance thing you know, they’ll be doing andy 2 4 7 -2 2 2 1 M . — 8 -6 you would not have been able to see. Mr. amazing 25 percent to 35 percent cost 6 9 3 - 2 1 2 5 7 2 4 - 9 2 1 5 649-5253 chester Herald, P.O. Box 501, Manchester, )evel.” As of January 1984, only 47 with bay rum and strike-anywlM(p Donnelly was correct on that point. I prefer increase in two years. A two year period in Conn. 06040. percent 6,331) of the controllers quali­ kitchen matches. Enough. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Aug. 15, 1985 - 9_ 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Aug. 15, 1985

CAPTAIN EASY by Crooks & Caaale NOW ACCORPING THE OUP VAULT MU9T BE. WHERE THE OLP PUANTATIOM ' Thursday TV TO t h i b m a p ... Carbide defends safety record despite troubies

there arc bound to be problems. of $9.8 billion in 1984 and employs United Stales and struggles with a wha River in South Charleston, United Stales in terms of safety." (H) d3) Family Ties Alex discovers lhat By Dennis C. MllewskI nearly 100,000 people worldwide. corporate image the firm's own 6 : 0 0 P M C5D d ) ®2) (S® N ew * Failla declined comment on You have systems to deal with his Uncle Ned has a serious drinking prob­ United Press International W.Va. that. You train your people ... The firm deals with an array Of chairman admitted was “linked CID What'* Happening C h a n n e l s lem (R) / J ■'/ 2 ' ^ Two days earlier, 500 gallons of specific efforts or plans to improve hopefully those systems work," materials, including petroleum with disaster" d ) Police Women aldicarb oxine used in pesticides safety at Union Carbide facilities 3 :0 0 P M (3D Simon & Simon (CC) DANBURY — Union Carbide Failla said. refining catOlysts. polyethylene, The company hired Olympic (it) Private Benjamin WFSB tO H Io rd , CT A.J.'s high-school girlfriend hires the Si­ production leaked from a chemical in the United Stales and more than WNEW NSW York, NY Corp. defends its handling of toxic polypropylene, silane gas and Gold Medal gymnast Mary Lou $0) M-A*S-H mons to solve her brother's murder. (R) lank at Union Carbide's Institute, 35 other countries on every conti­ WTNH New Haven, CT -e> (60 min.) chdntleals around the world, but Union Carbide has a presence in polycryslalline silicon for compu­ Retton curlier this month to pitch Dr. W h o WOR New York. NY W .Va., plant and sent 135 people to nent of the world. the latest gas leak and spill in West every state, including cheinical ter chips. its Energizer butteries. ($9) O ne D ay at a T im e WPIX New York. NY (Tl (3D Merv Griffin hospitals. He said "Bhopal was unprece­ Virginia have raised new doubts and manufacturing plants, offices, Net income for the first quarter “She really is America’s swee­ (49) New*watch WTXX Waterbury. CT (3D Years of Danger. Years of Hope: The dented" and added the latest Springfield. M A & Post-W ar Years This documentary Incor­ about plant safety in the United of 1985 was $71 million, more than theart,'' the company gushed in WWLP accidents must be viewed in the research facilities and "filling (4t) Reporter 41 WEDH Hertford, CT porates original interviews shot with foo­ States. "W e have had a very good safety double the previous quarter, and news releases, paying an undis­ context of a company that operates stations" to provide gas for indus­ MacNeii/Lehrer Newahour WVIT Hartford. CT 90 tage of events over the past forty years The beleaguered company, record," Tom Failla, a spokesman the firm already successful with closed price to associate with WSBK Boston. M A 91 700 facilities, including about 40 tria l use. $f) Tony Randall d9) Cheers Carla's ex husband tries blamed for history's worst chemi­ at the company’s secluded world Simoniz wax and Prestone II Retton's wholesome, All- WGQB Springfield. MA 90 to win her back (R) A R L O A N D J A N I S b y Jim m y Johnson chemical plants among 500 facili­ The chemical and consumer (CNN) Prog Cont'd WXTV Paterson, NJ cal disaster in Bhopal, India, is headquarters in suburban Dan­ products giant, perhaps best anti-freeze acquired the STP line American style. WGBY Springfield, MA 97) (3) Mystery! (CC) Reilly -Ace of Spies: ties in the United States. (ESPN) Fi*hin' Hole m V BECAME LESS INHIBIHD UH,ER„,UH,DUH,AH..,UH... again under fire following a spill bury, said Wednesday. “ At the end of auto-care products. Within a few weeks, ambulances 93) The Last Journey.' Despite a death threat, HtyDADiWHftTWAb LVai, lUVASATiME WHEN "You’re moving millions of known for its Eveready batteries [H B O l MOVIE. 'Strange Invader*' (CC) W T fC Hartford, CT (CNNi Reilly travels back to Russia to check out Tuesday of 1,000 gallons of foul­ of 1984 we were among the safest in and G lad w rap and bags, had sales Profits, however, have not taken were rushing through a four-town Ouierspace creatures, winding up their 2B- CNN Cable News Ntwrk PEOPLE LEARNED MOT TO BE BECAUSE THEV REALIZED nnitnds of substances around. (DISl an anti-Bolshevik organization (R) (60 THt SEXUAL REVOLUTION? smelling chemicals into the Kana­ an industry ranked No. 1 in the the sling out of a catastrophic leak area near the Institute plant. year study of Earth, are delayed by a man DISNEY Disney Channel lESPNl min.) ASHArOEDOF HU(V)AN SEXUAUTV & E X IS h e a l t h y a n d n o r m a l searching for his ex-wife Paul LeMat, ESPN Sports Network of methyl isocyanate gas lhat the Spilled brake fluid, solvent and iHBOl Nancy Allen. Louise Fletcher 1983 Rated H BO . Home Box Office Noche da Gala Indian government estimates sulfuric acid then raised a putrid CINEMAX CInsmax (MAXi ------— V ' ■ (UEREVOUAMO^ PG Golden Years of Television It m c ) killed at least 1,700 people and cloud less than five miles away at TMC Movie Channel AAOMINIT? (M AX) ' MOVIE: 'Bitter Harvest' A USA USA Network Iu sa I [CN N] Larry King Live West Virginia ieak may spark lawsuit injured m ore than 200,000 in the South Charleston plant. young Midwestern dairy farmer tries franti­ [D ISl MOVIE: 'Heidi in the Mountains' December 1984 near a pesticides Failla and other Union Carbide cally to prevent the spread of a deadly- A young girl is sent to live with her grand­ plant in Bhopal. Others put the spokesmen declined to discuss how chemical malady infecting cattle and peo father. w ho lives like a hermit in a cabin on rence in the future," Byrd said the two accidents demonstrate pie Ron Howard. Art Carney, Richard Dy [ESPN] ESPN's Speedweek B y Stephen L. Arters Brown said he was particularly death toll as high as 2,500 the nagging series of aeeidents an Alpine meadow Katia Polletin, Rene Wednesday. lhat “ leaks can and do happen, and sart [HBO] Not Necessarily the News Doitgon. Stefan Arpagaus 1978 United Press International concerned about Carbide's delay Union Carbide battles lawsuits have affected the company's pub Byrd said the Sunday leak “ has one could be a catastrophic leak. [T M C l MOVIE: 'In Which We Serve' A lU SA] Dragnet la.st Sunday in telling local officials totaling m ore than $15 billion in the [ESPN ] Top Rank Boxing from Atlantic After Bhopal, Carbide said it lie image. British destroyer and her men are depicted C ity , N J diiwd'f CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Kana­ the chemical cloud posed a danger heightened greatly the concern of during crucial moments of World War II 8 :0 0 P M C3D Magnum. P.l. A con man many Kanawha Valley residents." couldn't happen here. But we knew places Magnum and Rick in danger when 9 : 3 0 P M (22) (29) Night Coun Bilhe wha Valley residents plan to rally to nearby communities. Noel Coward, John Mills, Bernard Miles The national Centers for Disease then that it could,'’ she said. 1942 .one of his schemesi>ackfires (R) (60 min ) must defend her now boyfriend in court (R| against Union Carbide, whose Senate Democratic I.«adcr Ro­ Control, meanwhile, warned val­ (USA) USA Cartoon Express (3) PM Magazine [MAX] Album Flash Manhattan plants had two chemical accidents bert Byrd toured Carbiue’s plant at ALLEY OOP - by Dave Qraue ley residents not to eat produce Carbide closed its plant in SAVE BIG BUCKS .. (3D (49) M O V IE : The B uddy H o lly S to ry ' T ra n sfer this week, and West Virginia's Institute with federal officials Bhopal, India, aftcrmethylisocya- 6 :3 0 P M d ) One Day at a Time (CC) Rock legend Buddy Molly changed the LISTEN, t'LL TAKE from vegetable gardens exposed to this 10:00 PM (3D Knot'i Landing ICC) AHA) PO VtXI SEE / YIPPEE) IT'S ANOTHER WILL YOU SETTLE FOR attorney general may sue the following a Sunday accident that nate or MIC was released last G D B enso n course of music in the early days of rock ’n WHAT 1 SEE? I I OPENING) AT LAST, DAMPNESS AND FOG, A N Y T H IN G IN the chemical cloud. Quaker Lady Antiques Mack. Abby and Karen try to locate Val's PLACE OF THAT . chemical giant for a spill that sent a cloud of aldicarb oxime, a 1^9) Bosom Buddies roll Gary Busoy, Don Stroud. Maria Rich- babies while Grog pleads with Laura not to TOUDJUH THINGS ) WE'RE GONNA GET INSTEAD? Estella Chandler, a member of December, killing about 2,500 wssksnd wino 1978 WERE LOOKIN' UP) L OUT OF THIS PLACE... M IS E R A B L E c a v e ! sickened 135 people. pesticide chemical, into the air and 222 West St. (Rte. 85) / Bolton (SI) (^9) NBC Nightly News leave him (R) (60 min ) '■ People Concerned About MIC, said people. (3D N e w s The FM C Corp.fp. briebriefly closed a rolling over four nearby towns, Nightly Business Report (3D N ew * only {11} MOVIE: 'The W inds of Autumn' In chlorine celi^ Wednesday in its sickening 135 people. 643-7738 ® ) Jefferson* (E ^ 20/20 (CC) 1884. an 11 -year-old Quaker boy, boliev- South Charle;ston plant on the Two nights later, Carbide's r - T - (19) ABC News (CC) ing God is directing him, sots out across (lD Independent News assumption a leak had occurred South Charleston plant acciden­ (ID Noticiero SIN the Montana grasslands alone to avenge d D 39) Hill Street Callotano lakes during a power outage. But FMC tally discharged 1,000 gallon^ of Brook blaze is arson his fam ily's death EarlE Smith. Charles B command as FuriKo attends a police en (ID Phyllis Ucon brake fluid, the solvent Pierce. Dub Taylor 1975 counter session (R) (60 mm ) learned a plant worker found "When they come up with an 5 [CNN] Showbiz Today Isopropanol and sulfuric acid into BOSTON (UPl) — Investigators prostrate on the floor had merely 25% OFF 5 (29) MOVIE: 'Destination Tokyo' A sub­ (24) M ystery (CC) were still seeking suspects in the instigator, then they will lay the [D ISl Adv. of Ozzie and Harriet marine captain and a rebellious sailor clash suffered heat stress during the the Kanawha River, sending one (36) Odd Couple intentionally set fire that leveled a whole thing open,” Boston Fire (ESPN) 'Down The Stretch’ on a perilous mission to World War II muggy afternoon when the person to a hospital. Any Purchase Tokyo Cary Grant. John Garfield. Faye (41) Dancing D ays 19lh C entury cottage at the historic Department spokesman William temperature reached 94. "1 think it is apparent to 7:00 P M (D CBS News Emerson 1943 ($7) Mysleryl (CC) Roilly Ace of Spies Murphy said Wednesday. everyone lhat emergency re­ Brook Farm commune. (with this coupon) (J) s® M*A*S-H The Last Journey ' Despite a death threat. Stale Attorney General Charlie Although valued at only $15,000, (12) dO) Cosby Show Cliff's widower sponse plans for the valley need to The cottage, built in the mid- Saturday, August 17 or d 3 ABC News (CC) Reilly travels back to Russia to check out Brown suggested Wednesday he the structure is h isto rica lly sig n ifi­ friend starts dating a much younger an anti Bolshevik organization (R) (60 might sue Union Carbide over the be revised, but I also think that the 1840s. was deliberately set ablaze C£) Bosom Buddies w om an (R) cant because it may have been the Sunday, August 18, 1985 min ) THE BORN LOSER ‘ by Art Sanaom leaks, which a citizens group focus of the investigation into this Sunday afternoon, officials said. (lD Jefferson* (24) Great Railway Journeys of the (61) Fantasy Island The case is still open, although last of the original buildings at the r official says has exposed the incident needs to remain on what (^ Barney Miller W o rld I ^ I D I'*A60INfo60LFIMfe7 , ^ LET THE AIR our OF THg farm, which became one of the' QUAKER LADY ANTIQUES [CNN] Evening News region to a "catastrophic’' cau.sed the leak and what can be details of the investigation are (^ Wheel of Fortune ^ MOVIE: 'Wild Times' Part 2 nation's first communes in 1841. ( H B O l M O VIE : Canno n ball Run II' (CC) AWD W A rs RM ALl disaster. done to prevent a sim ilar occur­ being kept secret. (f$ MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour ^ID Bianca V id al Several people get involved in a cro ss­ ^9) Family Feud (^D Leo B u sca g lia country race Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise. Doug McLure 1984 Rated PG ^9) B enso n 3D Lifestyles Special [MAX] MOVIE: Hopscotch' A CIA S D To pa cio [CNN] Prime News agent and an accomplice join forces when Censorship dD Nightly Business Report [ESPN] Major League Baseball Film the agent tries to write an expose Walter dD Starsky and Hutch [H BO l MOVIE; Until September' (CC) Matthau, Glenda Jackson. Ned Beatty A n Am erican tourisf in Pans falls for a mar 1979 Rated R [CNN] Moneyline ried banker Karen Allen. Thierry Lher on the rise [TM Cl MOVIE: 'Cloak and Dagger’ [DIS] MOVIE; 'Follow Me Boys' A jazz mute. Christopher Cozenove 1984 Rated (CC) A boy’s fantasy world of'spy mis­ musician decides to settle down in a small R sions becomes a reality when a dying town and become a leader for a band of [m a x ] MOVIE: 'Children of the Corn' agent gives him top secret plans Henry CROssmnn's energetic boys Fred MacMurray, Vera Thomas. Dabney Coleman, Michael Mur in schools Miles. Lillian Gish 1966 Rated G Adults are sacrificed as teenage cult mem­ bers worship the god of corn 1983 Rated phy 1983 Rated PG n n C ^ e v a n s p r o d u c t s com pRnv [ESPN] Sportscenter R (USA) Gangster Chronicles By Thomas Ferraro [USA] Radio 1990 United Press International [TM Cl MOVIE: 'Raiders of the Lost 10:30 P M (iD News FRANK AND ERNEST ' by Bob Thavaa 7:30 P M (3D p m M a g a zin e A r k ' (C.C) An Amer.ican archaeologist races to retrieve the Lost Ark of the Cov­ (20) Alfred Hitchcock WASHINGTON - A series of (3D Archie Bunker's Place enant before the Germans can find it Harri­ (3® Dick Van Dyke contemporary books on teenagers' (X) Wheel of Fortune son Ford. Karen Allen. Paul Freeman T h ^ ' L L N e v E / 2 LAST ------2 4 Horas problems and an old Walt Disney CSD S a le o f th e C en tu ry 1981 Rated PG 1 1 : 0 0 P M CID C E (22) (30) (40) f57) T H E Y '/ ? E Too movie, "Christmas Story," were (tp Independent News [ U S A ] M O V IE : T m D an cing A s Fa st A s A I Can' A Valium-addicted TV producer News among the targets last year of (^ All In the Family falls apart when she tries to quit cold tur­ (3D W KRP in Cincinnati rising censorship efforts in Am eri­ (S) M-A-S-H key Jill Clayburgh. Nicol Williamson. Ger­ (3D Bizarre \ ca’s schools, a new study shows. (^ Entertainment Tonight aldine Page 1982 (ID Odd Couple People for the American Way, a 08) d9) Barney Miller '■'v.$;30 P M (3D Carol Burnett and dOJ All In the Family private group formed to protect Frien d s dZ) W ild World of Animals ■ dD Dr Who constitutional rights, found that (3D Tic Tac Dough [CNN] Crossfim (3® M*A*S*H there were 95 censorship attempts } (61) MOVIE; 'Silent Gun' A former gun- during the 1984-85 school year; with fighter must grapple with his own consci­ Th A«E^> fl-15 27 resulting in a ban or restrictions. [J (tJi9»Sb. Nl» « ence when he is again asked to take the H That represents an increase of post of sheriff m a lawless town Lloyd Bridges. John Beck. Ed Begley 1969 about 40 percent over 1983-84^ when there were 69 censorship attempts, [CNN] Moneytine WINTHROP -by Dick C a v a lll 21 of them at least partially [D ISl Big Bands at Disneyland successful. [USA) Gong Show P i J T A OS’ PUT A BAS'OYER METEOR TMI$ PUAAB In. 1982-83, 17 of 57 com plaints BA

town officials tomorrow morn­ Conti, then chief building inspec­ ing will threaten legal action tor, said in a letter to Weiss that he against the owner of a multi-family could not assume responsibility for house on Spruce Street at which the safety of occupants of the there are violations of the town’s house. He said the board’s decision AIDS I building and housing codes dating back several years. "negated his authority as chief Manchester Geiieral Manager building official." Conti had been Robert Weiss has threatened to proceeding under provisions of the Of 143 cases take legal action, up to the point of state building code and the state For survivor, condemnation, against owner statutes that give him enforcement Stanley Ogrodnik if work does not authority. begin on the house at 124-126 It was Conti who suggested in the state, Spruce St. almost immediately. hiring a contractor to perform the disease is Weiss will be at the 9 a.m. meeting, work and then forcing the owner to along with Chief Building Inspec­ pay for it. In a letter to Weiss on tor Russell Davidson and a repre­ Feb. 22, 1983, he outlined his efforts 77 have died to get Ogrodnik to do the needed F ‘like a plague’ sentative of the office of thd town attorney. work. He said in the letter that he had Many fears of AIDS, acquired immune deficiency Davidson said the house has syndrome, are groundless, say two doctors working in inadequate electricity and plumb­ gotten bids from three contractors By Margaret Hayden on the work. But today, exterior the field But both expect AIDS to spread in the area as ing violations that constitute a Herald Reporter well as the rest of the world. health hazard to those who live in renovations remain unfmished and the house still does ^ o t have "Actually, AIDS is hard to get, ” said Dr. Matthew it. "Gruesome disease.” Cartter. a state medical epidemiologist. The fears he adequate electricity, officials said. That’s the description of AIDS given by a man who Davidson — with clear support hears from sailers who believe they may have had The letter also said that Conti watched Ijis brother, a Manchester resident, die of the from the manager — said today he casual contact with a person with AIDS are plans to see that the work gets had written to Ogrodnik Aug. 4. disease at Christmas time last year. 1982, outlining the importance of unjustified, he said. done. He said that withqpt that "It was like watching a leper melt away'. He was making repairs. Conti wrote that "A person is not at risk by being in the same room or commitment from Weiss, the over 6 feet tall and went down to 90 pounds. He shrank he sent certified letters Nov. 1, living down the road'" he said. Building Department has lacked to skin and bones," he said. Concern should exist but there’s no need for panic, teeth to enforce the*codes. 1982, and Dec. 3, 1982. Both were The AIDS patient not only suffered agonies before said Dr. Alejandro Murcia, director of epidemiology A tenant of the house, Barry returned unclaimed. He hand- dying of pneumonia but he withdrew from friends and at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Baskerville, appeared before the delivered the first one to Ogrodnik He said the percentage of persons with AIDS in the Board of Directors Tuesday night and posted the second one on the family. Manchester area will continue to be lower than in and complained of bad conditions front door of the Spruce Street “ He wanted his friends to remember him ashe was, f * i - more urban areas such as Hartford, San Francisco, inside. He said that over a long house. rather than slowly wasting away,” the brother said. 5 5 4 * New Haven, and New York City. This Is because many period he has been unsuccessful in After the matter was referred to The dying man also feared he might give the disease persons in the high-risk categories, such as male getting town officials to act on the the state Housing Court, some UPI phota to those who visited, he added. homosexuals or bisexuals and intravenous drug problehis. The Herald first re­ technical difficulties arose over >users, tend to live in big cities, he said. ported the problems on July 18. the legal action because the town In Nicaragua for talks THE FAMILY STOOD by him. They were able to Dr. Cartter said of 143 persons diagnosed with AIDS Weiss and Mayor Barbara Wein­ had been preceding under terms of care for him at home, except for some short hospital in Connecticut, 77 have died. In Hartford County, berg promised Baskerville quick the building code instead of a Carlos Fonseca. Noriega arrived Wednesday for talks stays toward the end. Panamanian National Guard Gen. Manuel Antonio which includes Manchester, 32 AIDS cases have been action at the meeting Tuesday. housing code, court papers show. "M y mother was with him almost 24 hours a day," Noriega talks to repo-ters in Managua, Nicaragua, after with the government. At left is Nicaraguan Defense : identified. In Tolland County, which includes The problems over repairs to the In any event, the matter was not the brother said. Because the family, especij^lly the Andover. Bolton and Coventry, there has been one house go back to mid-1982. pursued until about a month ago laying a wreath at the tomb of Sandinista Front founder Minister Humberto Ortega. father, is having difficulties dealing with the death, he In February 1983, Weiss recom­ when Robert Faucher of 125 asked that his name not be used. case. On the state level, 128 AIDS victims were men and 15 mended to the directors that the Spruce St. complained to town "M y father is having a rough time dealing with women; 85 were gay or bisexual; 30 were Intravenous town spend $3,500 to have the officials compaining about the Police Roundup this," said the mhn, who is in his early 30s. "People drug uses, three were hemophiliacs using blood needed work done by a contractor house, which is across the street my age understand it better." products and 25 were not in high-risk categories. and ultimately billed to the owner. from where he lives. Soon after The parents were out of town this week. Since their The directors rejected that recom­ that, Baskerville approachexl son died, they have visited Tom Fisher of Andover, M ANCHESTER M E M O RIAL Hospital has seen few mendation, however, and an at­ Weiss. Woman charged in car purchase who has AIDS. They plan to make another visit. AIDS patients becasue the high-risk populations tend tempt was made to handle the Weiss said he then told Davidson "AID S victims don’t need to be shut out. They need to live in urban areas, said Dr. Murc(a. He declined to matter through the state Housing to do whatever was needed to get compassion and love," the brother said. He praised say how many AIDS patients have been treated at the Court, the work done and said that the A Cromwell woman was ar­ when he tried to cash the check a this morning. Tuesday when an oncoming caf- his parents for reaching out to Fisher. hospital but insisted they are treated the same way as As a result of the directors’ town would take measures, up to rested Wednesday in connection few days later, police said. Wilson remained in police cus­ coillided with his as it tried to mak{C Many AIDS'patients face rejection from their own other patients. decision not to have the work done condemnation if necessary, to with a November 1984 incident in The couple promised to make tody Wednesday evening on a a left turn onto Pascal Lane', policer families, he said. For their own privacy and to reduce the danger they by a town-hired contractor, Frank solve the problem. which her boyfriend used a $4,200 restitution to Joseph, but they $1,000 bond. She was scheduled to said. -■ " I can’t see how they can do it to their own flesh and will be Infected, they are usually placed in a private bad check belonging to her to buy a repeatedly failed to show up for be arrainged in Manchester Super­ Police identified the driver of the blood," he said. room, said Sue Barron, a nurse who works with Dr. car from a Main Street auto dealer, meetings with the auto dealer to ior Court this morning. other car as Gorton S. MacDuff, 73, He was not afraid of catching the disease from his police said this morning. discuss the matter, police said. of 86 Milford Road. MacDuff later brother because he believes it cannot be caught by Murcia. T h e^taff has been trained to take care of AIDS Cynthia Wilson, 26, was arrested Gates was charged with first An Olcott Street man suffered a said the collision occured because casual contact or touching of a person with the Obituaries patients, said Barron. Those who may come In contact at 1:15 p.m. Wednesday on a degree larceny and passing a bad chest injury Tuesday afternoon a third car in front Allen’s blocked disease. Medical authorities say it is spread throught with body fluids, such as blood, wear gowns and A A warrant charging her with first- check in connection with incident when his car collided with another his view as he made the turn, police the merging of body fluids during sexual contact or degree larceny and writing a bad last month. at the intersection of Spencer said. MacDuff was charged with through intravenous injections of contaminated blood gloves, she said. World War II veteran ati^i served There is no known cure for AIDS, said the doctor. Mariette Jarlz check in connection with the Police records indicated that Streetand Pascal Lane, police said failure to yield right of way in the '-o rh lo o d serums. with the 112th Air Force Unit in "What we can do is treat the infections they get," Mariette (Daigle) Jariz, 90, of incident. five other Connecticut towns held this morning. incident. Europe. Dr. Murcia said. "The symptoms they show are the 22-1 Arthur Drive, South Windsor, Police said Wilson's boyfriend, warrants for Wilson’s arrest when Richard L. Allen. 66, of 40 Olcott "T H E POOR KIDS that have this disease and their He also is survived by his son. symptoms of these infections they get because their formerly of Manchester, died Timothy Gates, used one of Wil­ Manchester authorities took her St., was treated for his injuries at Police and town firefighters families have to live through hell. It’s a torturous Richard H, Fordq of Simsbury: his immune system is not working right." today at Manchester Memorial son’s checks Nov. 26, 1984, to buy a into custody Wednesday. The Manchester Memorial Hospital responded to a report of an thing.” said the man, who watched his younger daughter, Nancy F. Lewondowski No one can predict accurately how much the disease Hospital. Datsun automobile from the man­ records indicate that Manchester following the accident and dis­ attempted suicide on Olcott Drive brother go through the miseries of AIDS. Not many of Old Saybrook: three brothers. will spread In the next several years or to what She was born in St. Remault, ager of Economy Auto Sales at 461 police notified Berlin police of her charged, a hospital spokeswoman at 10:16 a m. today, according to a people knew he had the disease. He had worked in the William Forde of Holden. Mass , segments of the population, the doctor said. H Quebec, Canada, Oct. 12, 1894. and Main St. The manager, 40-year-old arrest, but information on the said.. town Fire Department dispatcher. computer field until four months before he died. His brother seldom talked about the disease but Plague. Once you’ve got it the result is death." he n Robert Forde of Clarksdale. Miss., Other professionals in the area have also begun to had lived most of her life in Foster Joseph, learned that Wil­ charges Berlin 'authorities may Allen was heading east on Further details on the report were The family learned about the AIDS diagnosis in referred to it as "a terrible thing." There was an said. and Floyd Forde of Manchester: a deal with thevAIDS problem. N Biddeford, Maine, before moving son's bank account was closed have against her was not available Spencer Street at about 2:30 p.m. unavailable this morning. March when the victim became very sick. He unspoken understanding as they waited for the end. AIDS patients need acceptance by the community, sister, Mid'ilyn Richardson of Arthur Holmes of Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Mo Manchester three years ago. recovered from that episode and went back to work, "W e knew what he had and that he would die. He held he said. M a n c h e s^-eXj^ a n d four St., said his embalmers wore rubber gloves and She was a communicant of St. but was weak and often tired. He spent most of those it (his emotion) to himself," he said. "People don’t cast out someone with lung cancer grandchildren. masks and fumigated the preparation room after they Bridget Church. last months in bed. because he smoked," he said. "They are human Funeral arrangements, which embalmed the body of a man who died of AIDS last She is survived by a son, Leo At the wake, a friend of the dead brother told the THE SURVIVING BROTHER said he had no idea beings with a disease. They don’t need to be are incomplete, are being handled Envoy sees Israelis on PLO talks how his brother contracted the disease. He conceded year. So far, he said, his firm has handled only one Paul Daigle of Ellington: eight family the patient had asked him not to come back to victimized. They need to be treated with respect and by the John F. Tierney Funeral daughters. Anna Daigle of Bidde­ see him. that the dead brother was homosexual. caring. They don’t need to be cast from society." AIDS death. Home, 219 W. Center St. The public schools have not yet set a policy on AIDS G ford, Jeanette A. Rodrique of South JERUSALEM (U PI) - Middle Murphy scheduled meetings meeting would be tantamont to Jordan, with King Hussein, who Hp has some good memories of the brother he lost. He predicted that the disease will continue to spread He condemned religious fundamentalists such as G students, said Assistant School Superintendent Wilson Windsor, with whom she lived, East envoy Richard Murphy ar­ with Prime MinisterShimon Peses U.S. recognition of the Palestine then met with PLO Chairman "He was very personable, very friendly and' both inside and outside the high-risk categories. the Rev. Jerry Falwell, who consider the sickness a A. Deakin. Hb said there has been no known case of Rita Barrett of Groton, Theresa Robert N. Slocomb rived in Israel today for talks with and Foreign Minister Yitzhak Liberation Organization, a step Yasser Arafat, but little informa­ outgoing. He could make friends easily. Nothing "It is the Renaissance plague of the ’80s," he said. punishment from God. Clough of Manteca^ Calif., Imelda Israeli leaders who hope to head off Shamir, who have already ex­ both Israel and the United States tion was made available on either seemed to bother him. He was very studious. When'he AIDS cases are doubling every year but the prejudice "AID S is a disease — nothing else!” he said. “ It AIDS among the students or staff. He noted the schools have a lengthy policy on Morneault of Lawrence. Mass., Robert N. Slocomb of Rowayton, his prospective meeting with a pressed opposition to any U.S.- have vowed not to. take until the meeting. decided to do something, he’d -dig his heels in and do toward those who have it continues. tests the people who have it and those left on earth Rella Mori^ of East Hartford. husband of Josephine H. (Carrier) Jordanian-Palestinian delegation. Arab meeting as a prelude to direct PLO recognizes Israel’s right to A PLO spokesman said “ nothing it,” he said. "It will be the worst epidemic since the Black after the victims die." contagious diseases. ' Irma Rooney of Arundel, Maine, Slocomb, died Tuesday at his A likely member of the joint peace talks between Israel and its exist. has been decided yet" as to and Priscilla Hamel of Biddeford: home. delegation said the meeting could Arab neighbors. Murphy conferred for more than whether the United States will 18 grandchildren and 18 great­ He was born in Manchester and be Monday. Israeli officials say such a two hours Wednesday in Amman, meet independently with the pro­ grandchildren. was the son of A. Leroy Slocomb of posed joint delegation. The Emond-Conroy Funeral Manchester, and the late Mrs. But Hanna Siniora, editor of an Tom Fisher writes and waits Home; Biddeford. Maine, is in Slocomb. He graduated from Col­ East Jerusalem newspaper and a charge of arrangements. Burial gate University in the Class of 1945. candidate for the joint delegation, He served in the U.S. Army in the V-J Day one of prayer in Japan will be in .St. Joseph Cemetery, said today, " I don’t want to be too Biddeford. Holmes Funeral Home, ■ European Theater during World optimistic, but there is a good 400 Main St., Is in charge of local War II. In 1947 he joined the J.C. Continued from page I prayed lor peace. cooperation and world peace," chance there will be a meeting next as ‘tht dragon’ approaches Penney Co in New York and arrangements. The day is celebrated as "VJ Nakasone told the crowd. Monday,” remained with the company until Memorial donations may be Day" in the West but observed in Later, in a move likely to draw Arafat did not leave Amman as he retired as divisional merchan­ nation marked Japan’s uncondi­ made to the Visiting Nurses Japan as a day of prayers for the criticism at home and aboard, planned and that is a sign that dise manager in 1983. tional surrender Aug. 15. 1945. His Association of Manchester or dead and for peace. Nakasone visited the Yasukuni "something is going on," Siniora By Margaret Hayden He spoke about AIDS recently at the First Besides his wife and father, he is status was reduced to a "symbol of South Windsor Nursing Associa- At noon — the moment Hirohito’s Shrine. said. Herald Reporter Congregational Church of Andover. " I bared my survived by two daughters. Jane C. state" in the post war constitution. j tion or St. Bridget Church. decision to surrender was broad­ soul," he said. He found the congregation supportive. Slocomb of Santa Fe.) N.M,, and Hiroh'ito, 84, the world’s longest cast 40 years ago — temple bells Every day Tom Fisher writes poetry at his Andover He treasures the letters from people he met there. Deborah Slocomb Dohme of West- reigning monarch, bowed at an tolled and sirens wailed in cities home. Often, he writes about AIDS, a disease he Richard Forde port: his son, Robert N. Slocomb altar bedecked with white and across Japan as the nation ob­ believes he caught during his depression after the ON TUESDAY he sat on a yellow blanket on his Richard Forde of 224 Main St., Jr. of Norwalk: and a grandson. yellow chrysanthemum bouquets served a minute pf silent prayer for CORRECTION NOTICE death of his mother, dance teacher Nina Fisher, in father’s lawn, looking through photo albums of friends husband of Frances (Hyde) Forde. • A memorial sprvice will be held .at a ceremony at the Budokan the dead. October 1983. and family, a scrapbook of clippings on AIDS, and his died Wednesday in Old Saybrook Saturday at 11 a.m. in the United (Martial Arts) Hall outside his " I went on a six-month drug binge. I was almost many notebooks of poems. after a long illness. Church of Rowayton, Rowayton. Imperial Palace before addressing An estimated 3.1 million Japa­ The 20% Coupon in the Harvey’s suicidal," Fisher said. Fisher, a homosexual, also He declined to sit on the cement steps. He said his He was born in Manchester June Burial will be private. 8,000 people at the memorial nese? including 2.3 million service­ said he was promiscuous during that time. bones stick out and it was much more comfortable to 18, 1923. He attended Manchester Memorial donations may be ceremony. men, were killed in the war. advertisement that appeared in the Last winter he had a series of serious illnesses and sit on the grass. schools, graduating from Man­ made to the United Church of . “ My heart still pains for a large Some 8,000 people, including almost died in February. In March he saw "AIDS" He clowned, giving his impression of Lena Home, chester High School and the Rowayton, 210 Rowayton Ave., number of people who died on the Nakasone, attended the ceremony Manchester Herald on Wednesday, written on his hospital.chart. singlri)! "Stormy Weather." He spoke about the people Manchester Trade School. Rowayton, 06853, or the Rowayton battlefrontand in ravages in the outside Hirohito’s palace. August 14 is acceptable on sale items. " I went crazy! ” he said. in the photos ahd read some of his poems out loud, He was employed at Pratt & Ambulance Corps., care of the past war,” Hirohito said. "Taking a lesson from the “ My life has been destroyed by a monster, a dramatizing them. Whitney for 25 years, retiring in Rowayton Fire Department The Emperor expressed "heart­ previous war, I will make a Please excuse this error. dragon," the 28-year-old said. He often writes poems Many of his poems are religious. i971 for health reasons. He was a E.'M.S., P.O. B ox 151, Rowayton. felt sorrow” over the dead and relentless effort for international about his disease, and uses these terms to describe "The Bible said the Lord loves all of us. I believe in AIDS. Jesus Christ. Our God is not that cruel to turn me away He described some of the symptoms which from the gates of heaven because I loved someone of accompany the disease: diarrhea, night sweats, my own sex," he said. severe dehydration, swollen lymph nodes, and high His poems, which he started writing as a small 5 fevers. child, reflect his hate of prejudice, his love of nature 5 His health is better today, although he is very thin. and his friends. Many are on being gay. Many of his He can walk around and be reasonably confortable recent ones are on AIDS. most of the time. Fisher’s disease has cost $150,000 so far. It has been He said he is seeking groups who wijl listen to him paid , through Insurance from his employer, Sage- ^ o L c k t b speak about AIDS and the need for compassion for Alien li Co., where he worked as a sales associate. those with the disease. Previously he worked for several years taking care of a crippled man and traveling with him. In October A he plans to go on welfare, he said. He had to sell his car to make this possible, he said.

HE SAID HE looked forward to seeing six friends on (Untitled) Friday in Phlldelphla, where he lived (or 10 years. He will visit several homes, staying at each (or a day or Like a monster it waits two. to murder Although be praises the many friends and relatives Like a dragon it waits who have stood by him, he is bitter toward those who to breathe fire and destroy have not. He is hurt by a brother who refused to hug the It Is evil and has no choice him. ' but to kill, maim and bludgeon He said he still misses his mother. He said after he its victims to a pulp with disease dies he wants to be cremated and have his ashes n/lahchester It eats your soul — your skin, scattered in her garden with her ashes. your insides, your life. He hopes more money will be available for research '"■v- Destroys your family, your friends and leaves to find a cure and effecUve treatment for the disease you alone. Parkade and a vaccine for its prevention. He said he believes a Hsrotd ptioto by Toroulnle Angry, depressed, suicidal, insane. cure will come too late (or him. It is a killer — It must be stopped ‘ He said he hopes more churches and other groups or soon we will All be gone Tom Fisher of Andover reaos one of his spent much of his Illness. He said he will let him tell his story and that people will read his many-poems about AIDS, a disease that and it simply won’t matter anymore. poems. Soon. does not expect a cure for AIDS to be " I feel pretty good now but I was a sick cookie," he almost took his life In February. He sits found In time to save him. Tom Flsber said. outside his father's home, where he has

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•O'** Advice Slim farms make fat cats sleek weight pet? You can continue glycerol — which breaks downJnto In a world feeding regular dog or cat food, sugars. where 40 per­ using the thumb rule of one- Avoid crash, starvation dleU.^ cent of the pop­ quarter ounce of food per pound of Instead, go for gradual weight loss. Lady contemplates turning ulation goes to body weight daily. Smaller dogs One to three pounds per month, b ^ hungry. It Pef Forum would usually require a bit more. depending on the pet’s size and seems incon- But don’t starve the chubby ones. degree of overweight. Don’t use grous that on They’ll steal food from their peers, drugs to curb appetite — it’s just as these same Allan Leventhal, D.V.M. the cat, or you and will gobble dangerous as for humans. By-pass her tightwad fiance loose nights about 30 almost anything. Lower caborie surgery of the gut and stom ach. percent of our intake while maintaining normal stapling haven’tbecom e faddish in dogs and IS per­ nutritional balance of all other veterinary medicine and DEAR library sets its own policy. At the cent of our cats ingredients. shouldn’t. Stay away from starch ABBY: First Los Angeles County Public Li­ bed down over­ Foods such as Fit & Trim have 15 blockers as well. off, we are in brary, children are fined 5 cents a fed and overweight. percent fewer calories than com­ Free-choice feeding is easier but our mid-30s, day per book for every day the Fat farms, slim ranches or ability, poor hair coat, joint parable brands. Cycle III only 5 produces fatter puppies. Initiate both educated library is open .Adults are fined 15 whatever they’re called are the disease, and increased risk of percent less. Beat of all is low and maintain a regular exercise with good in­ Dear Abby cents a day. pound-reducing retreats for the stroke are all accentuated in calorie R/D (for reducing diet) regimen. com es. My rich, while Weight Watchers and obesity. If the fine exceeds the cost of which has 35 percent fewer calo­ fiance, "John,” Abigail Van Buren similar organizations do for the Medical diagnosis and treat­ replacing the book, one pays for ries. In dry or nugget form it may If the tubby one is older have him is very tight rest of us. The myriad of do-it- ment are hampered by difficulty in replacing the book. Should the be used as snack Instead of examined by a veterinarian first to with money. book be destroyed by a natural yourself reducing diets, including using the stethbscope on a thick sec what exercise can be tolerated. biscuits. When we eat disaster such as flood, fire or high liquid protein, low calories, chest wall. The greatly added risk Sedentary pets are usually heav­ out, he refuses starvation, grapefruit-only, plus of anaesthesia and surgery haunts earthquake — no charge. RAW BRAN (from the health ier. Once reduced, maintain the to leave a tip, no those named after their origina­ the surgeon. In human medicine desired weight Your vet will give Go to the library and tell the food store — not the breakfast matter how good the service. He Regardless of how many "pluses" tors, indicate that losing weight some surgeons won’t operate until you guidelines. Don’t become says tipping is unnecessary: I there are in your relationship, librarian that the book is lost and their patient reduces, yet we cereal), may be added to food to isn’t easy. increase bulk and for its filling complacent and let your critter think he is just plain cheap. I've John's penny-pinching reveals a be prepared to pay for a But it can be done even though veterinarians cannot get our effect A good home preparation is slip back to fat. explained that people who wait on rather mean-spirited pettiness replacement. the reelvldist rate is close to 80 owners to reduce our charges in made by reducing regular diets up Preserve health and longevity tables often work for minimum that you may find hard to live with. percent. The same goes for obese similar circumstances. to one-third and replacing that by holding the calorie line. Over­ wage, and count on their tips to Don't tie the knot with any man DEAR ABBY: 1 am 10 years old companion animals. All it takes is What designates obesity? If your amount with cooked or canned weight means more is going in then supplement their income. He re­ who consistently puts knots in your and I read your letters every day. I self-discipline, self-denial and sac­ pet is 15 percent or more over green beans or squash. is being being put out. Intake fuses to budge. It's gotten so that stomach. get very disgusted when kids rifice. Who said it was easy? I say optimum weight, he or she is fat. These veggies are practically exceeds expenditure or output. every time we enter a restaurant, I complain about having to wear it’s necessary. Keep a monthly weight chart calorie-free and yet provide the Reduce the former and increase can feel my stomach knotting up. DEAR ABBY: I checked a book hand-me-downs. There is nothing Harold photo by Richmond Obese pets are no more in style because the increase can be bulk to produce a feeling of a full the latter. A happier, healthy, long John and I take turns picking up out of the public library last wrong with hand-me-downs. My than other rotund species. Al­ insidious. Feel the ribs. They belly — the aim of most overweight living pet will be your reward. the tab, which is only fair. When November and I must have lost it mother is a schoolteacher and the Boss, this week’s featured pet. spends a little playtime though overweight pets are proba­ should have a moderate fleshy individuals. Stay away from high- it's my treat, I always leave a tip. somewhere, because I have turned pay jsn 't that great. Mom's best bly satisfied with their conditions, covering — not a thick fatty layer with the real boss of the pound, Dog Warden Richard calorie foods such as the semi- Allan Leventhal is a Bolton There are many pluses in our this house upside down and I can't frieiid has a daughter who is 13, just as some rotund humans have that almost prevents detecting ones that are preserved with veterinarian. relationship, but our philosophies find it! I must owe^ fortune in fines and I get all the nice clothes she has Rand. adjusted to their large image, we, them. Body shape should be a on spending money are worlds by now, and I can't tell my parents outgrown. They're terrific looking, the owners, must make the deci­ modified hour-glass with the abdo­ 5 apart. This will be the second or they will kill me. What should I and besides, the jeans are not stiff sion for our pets since we re men narrower than the rib cage. marriage for both of us, and I do? and the sweaters aren't scratchy. Adopt a Pet responsible for their shapes. Some disease conditions such as Bugs drive pilots ‘gnats’ never want to go through another I need to know if there is a limit Sign me Obesity during puppyhood or low hypothyroidism may simulate divorce. on how much I can be fined. What if WON'T GO NEAR kittenhood increases the number or cause obesity. Your veterinar­ VENICE, Italy (UPI) - Swarms Alitalia and its subsidiary ATI BLOOMINGDALE'S What are your feelings, Abby? the book costs $6 brand new and the ‘Boss’ is a top dog of fat cells. Therefore, a roly-poly ian can quickly detect these. These of midges — pesky gnat-like advised passengers on flights MARY (ALIAS) fine amounts to a whole lot more? pet is not necessarily a healthy are only responsible for 5 percent insects — are posing a danger to scheduled into Venice until Aug. 17 I feel so nervous and guilty. I CONFIDENTIAL TO R.M.. SAN of the obesity in pets. Neutered that planes will be re-routed to the is still waiting to be adopted. He's precursor since it portends a fat aircraft in Venice and airline D EAR M ARY: Same as yours, haven't been back to the library ANTONIO, TEXAS: Thomas Edi­ Bv Barbara Richmond companion animals sometimes city of Treviso, 15 miles north of cute and friendly and about 4 adult. officials have ordered several You wisely thought that the since. Please help me, but don't son said, "Non-violence leads to Special to the Herald The cat and dog food suppliers tend to gain weight. This is due to early morning and evening flights Venice. the highest ethics, which is the goal months old. He'll be a medium­ difference in your philosophies on say where Ibis is from. The 2-month old male shepherd generally aggravate the situation lessened physical activity and a diverted from the lagoon city’s Destinations of affected flights of all evolutipn. Until we stop sized dog and his unusual feature is spending money was of sufficient BOOK LOSER cross that's this week's featured by recommending feeding levels somewhat lower nutritional re­ airport. , out of Venice include Amsterdam, harming all other living beings, we he has one green eye and one importance to warrant a letter to pet thinks he's boss of the dog that are more than adequate. They quirement. Easily preventable Clouds of midges often appear in Netherlands: Frankfurt, West Dear Abby — and you were right. DEAR BOOK LOSER: Every are still savages." I'm with Tom. brown eye. Germany; and Madrid, Spain. pound, said Dog Warden Richard The male shepherd cross found like to sell pet food, already a - Venice during summer months but ^ HOW CAN OBESITY be pre­ During the day, when there are Rand. That explain's the dog's on Lake Street on Aug. 4 is still billion dollar business. As in they have multiplied in unprece­ vented or reduced? Don’t over­ few lights to attract the midges, name — Boss. waiting for someone to claim or humans, once a pet reaches dented numbers this year, pester­ feed, especially during the grow­ flights are continuing as normal, Boss is golden brown with a adopt him. He's black and tan and adolescence or early adulthood, ing tourists in street cafes, restau­ Aspirin has several uses partially black face. He was found the fat cell numbers no longer ing period Be conservative with rants, steamboats and anywhere Alitalia said. is about 2 years old. high-calorie snacks such as bis­ Trains using a bridge on the Puppeteers practice for Monday roaming on Crosby Road on July 31 The silver and black shepherd increase in number, only in size. Sq with lamps lit at night. and is ready for adoption. it behooves us to allay obesity by cuits or other treats. And don't Marco Polo Airport officials said Venice lagoon have been forced to D E A R DR. your husband has had "bad luck" cross found Aug. 1 on Homestead equivocate food with love. A small GOTT: Aspirin The only new dog at the pound as keeping growing pets at conserva­ it has become dangerous for reduce speed because thousands of in finding a doctor to help him. I am Street is also still waiting. He's snack for a reward is fine but is for head­ Strings 'n' Things are all set for a variety marionettes, hand and rod puppets;, of Tuesday is a female beagle. tive weights. aircraft to land and take off there midges covering the tracks cause sure there are physicians who about 3 months old and has very repeated ones in response to aches and fever show at 7 p.m. Monday at the band shell and folksingers and guitarists Susan She's about 1 year old, black, white at night.because of the insects. the trains to skid when brakes are could diagnose and treat his unusual coloring. begging are weakness. BO why do all the and brown, and was picked up WHY. IS PREVENTION or re­ The Italian national carrier applied. conditions. For example, locking at Manchester Community College. The Fisher and Carol Mersereau. The show And little Poppy, with the woeful A hungry-acting pet is not doctors tell you Dr. Gott Monday night on Tolland eyes, featured in the column two duction'of obesity so important? . fingers can usually be helped by an group includes puppeteer Margot Alli­ will be sponsored by the Manchester necessarily one in nutritional need. to take it if you orthopedic specialist. With respect Turnpike. weeks ago, is still waiting. She's a There are many reasons besides The rusty red Irish setter that Some are just gluttons. One of have arthritis? Peter Gott, M.D. to his shaking, however, the son, who designs and makes the Junior Women's Club. quiet little dog. She’s part Labra­ physical appearance. Longevity is was picked up on Gardner Street my Schnauzers would eat about 25 85 E. CENTER ST.I problem may be more severe. The dor retriever. one. Fat is everywhere in the body A on Aug. 4 has been adopted by a percent of his body weight daily if DEAR tremor you describe may have a The 3-month old rust-colord — around the heart, lungs and allowed — not that he needed it. 649-5268 | READER: As­ neurological basis. Although some family on that street. They said mixed breed picked up July 25 on kidneys, and in the liver. Fat Social Security Food denial or adjustment to pirin works by people, as they age, tend to become they were naming her Kelly. Birch Street is another little dog reduces or stresses the functions of A The 8-week old female puppy maintain optimum weight is a inhibiting a nat­ tremulous, there are medicines Cinema waiting to be adopted. these major organs, causing them w e e k e n d s p e c ia l truer form of love. There are ural body chemical called prosta­ you are now taking causes the that can reduce shaking arms and found roaming at the Parkade to fail sooner. CASH A CARRY Rand is at the pound from noon to digestive conditions in which food glandin. This chemical is a cause blood to coagulate less quickly. hands. If your husband has early about a week ago has been adopted General health — liver and Teen must prove age 1 p.m. weekdays. He can also be is either improperly digested or of fever and inflammation. In Many specialists believe that Parkinson's disease, treatment is Hortford by a Manchester family. kidney failure especially during CIntma City — The Clinic (R) 7:20, reached by calling 643-6642 or by absorbed, leaving the animal some women, it produces men­ reversible ischemic neurological certainly beneficial. Also adopted was the elderly stress, heart and lung problems 9:15. — P riiil's Honor (R) 7:10,9:35. — calling the police department, perpetually hungry. However, Sweetheart strual cramps. deficits are. in fact, caused by tiny The Gods Must Be Crazy (PG) 7, 9:25. QUESTION: My son tried to get Social Security disability benefits Pomeranian. Rand said he is 8 or 10 with age, hormonal diseases such $c:58 years old and was picked up on 646-4555. these individuals are usually not in U Therefore, although headaches blood clots that lodge in the small Ask your family physician for a — Mv New Partner (R) 7:30, 9:45. for two years. as diabetes melitis and thyroid Edit Hartford his own Sociai Security card The pound is located on Olcott e j dozen and arthritis seem worlds apart, arteries feeding nerve tissue. referral to a specialist. If he is Main Street on July 31, He's been abnormalities, lowered resistance a healthy state. Roses Eastwood Pub A Cinoma — st. recently but was toid he needed Street on town property near the they have a common ingredient — Therefore, the treatment may unable to comply with your wishes, Elmo's Fire (R) 7:30. proof of his age, citizenship, and QUESTION: My wife and I get adopted by a Rockville family. to disease, reduced reproductive How can you reduce an over­ prostaglandin. That is the reason result in improvement. However, Poor Richard's Pub A Cinema — St. Spike, last week's featured pet. town dump. take your husband to a certified Elm o's Fire (R) 7:30, 9:30. identity. That certainiy wasn't the SSI. She has started working part why an anti-inflammatory drug the likelihood that you will outgrow neurologist. If you have already Showcase Cinemas — Pee-Wee's Big case when I got mine years ago. "time. Are we supposed to report like aspirin is often useful in a the condition — or improve on your unsuccessfully tried that route, Adventure (PG) 12:45, 2:45, 4:45. 7:10, Why has there been a change? ' this? variety of seemingly unrelated own — is slim. 9:40. — Real Genius (PG) 12.2:15,4:30, consider making an appointment 7:20, 9:40. — Fright NIOht (R) 1, 3:05, conditions. with a diagnostic clinic at a 5:10, 7:40, 10. — Weird Science (PG) ANSWER: There are new rules ANSWER: Yes. You should DEAR DR. GOTT: My husband teaching or university hospital. 12:45,2:45, 4:45, 7:40,10. — Back ta the that require proof of age, citizen­ notify Social Security as soon as DEAR DR. GOTT: My doctor has had poor luck finding a doctor Future (PG) )2,2:15,4:X, 7:10,9:45. — G National Lampoon's European Vaca­ ship, and identity. They are there is any change in your tells me I have reversible ischemic to diagnose or treat his problem. Send your questions to Dr. Gott tion (PG-13) 1,3, 5, 7:30,10. — Summer intended to help protect an appli­ income. Your right to SSI checks, neurological deficits. I take As- His right arm and hand shake, and at P 0. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH Rental (PG) I2 :X , 2:45, 5, 7 :X , 9:40.— cant's Social Security record and as well as the amount of your criptin and Persantine, 75 mg., Cocoon (PG-13) 12:15, 2:X,^4:45, 7:10, lately the joints in his two middle 44101. Due to volume of mail, to prevent the misuse of Social checks, may be affected by four times daily. Is improvement 9:40. — Sesame Street Presents: fingers lock up. What could this 'individual questions cannot be Follow That Bird (G) 12, 1:50. 3:40, Security numbers. changes in the amount of your likely in the long run? be? answered. 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Help the kids make their own play modeling clay, finger paint old by the time it reaches the However, even when properly Orive-lns: market. If you keep it for a day or prepared, the flavor and texture of and papier-mache with the easy East Windsor — My Science Prolect twp longer at home, the quality will frozen fish are definitely inferior to instructions in Polly'a newsletter (PG) S:)5 with Splash (PG) 10. liighei Price "K ids' Crafts.” Send 81 for each Manchester — Reopens Friday. continue to deteriorate. Even if the that of fresh. Mansfield — Summer Rental (PG) Prmvailt- fish does not actually spoil, it will copy to Polly's Pointers, in care of with Witness (R) at dark. — Silverado develop a strong fish flavor and Fresh fish is a delicious, nutri­ the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box (PG-13) w ith The Big Chill (R) at dork. No AdjuMimeatt tious food. Handle it gently, eat it 1216, Cincinnati, OH 45201. 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14 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Aug 15. 1985 _ Genial hosts enhance vacation on the AuSabie have been pushed at angles agamsi "Tricho." Tiny, tiny flies, that 1 Since "Freckles" w ^ld not take SPORTS Good Lord served up the best have the devil’s own time tying the pill ’’raw naked’’.Uhe Clark In my last co­ backdrop and scenery one could the banks by the ice break-up in the lumn I gave you spring. onto a leader because they are so family would try and dfisguise the a run-down on ask for. Moving along, we cast our flies small. Beats me how the fish see pill by putting it into la mess of Title game Friday Tom, being the great host that he them. Especially in fast water. But cottage cheese which "Freckles" Michigan's Au­ is, took Joyce and I on a float trip as directed by chief guide T. Clark. Sabie River, its J o e ’s Guess who hogged most of the fish ? they do. dearly loves. But if you just place It Paul Frenette pdwers down the river in his floal boat. insect life, its That's right. My better half, who in a ball of cheese, she would gel W o rld You can see by the picture that the the cheese down, but drop the pill trout popula­ boat is a little different from those accuses me of being Jealous of her The river has to be one of the tion, and the prettiest I have ever fished. What I out on the floor. Joe German we are used to. prowess. She and her ding ganged oriarty is mortified fishing • w e The boat itself is about twenty "Grasshopper" fly cramed off found interesting about it, is that To counteract this, Tim Clark missed by a feet long, and is flat bottomed, with most of the fish. Her prize was a there are camps, and all year would take a spoon, and dip it in the NassiffArms to crown month. / beautiful native brook trout, mag­ round beautiful homes along its inirhilably delicate style. until the misbegotten sixth. a wide midsection, and low free­ cottage cheese, shovel it into the Bv Bob Popettl field blast. Singles by U)u .second RBI-single, .scoring Ci- 1 also prom­ board. It is propelled by the nificently colored with nature’s banks. And yet,, intermingled, is dog’s mouth aS fast as he could, Herald Sports Writer "If you’re gonna stink up the Hill struckout six, walked none By Paul Ofria ised to relate a paint-brush. some wild country with an abun­ and allowed two other safeties, one Special to the Herald Wellington, Bruce Tracey and anci from second base. Freckles had been sitting in the car current and muscle power. and on the third or fourth spoonful, joint — do it right, ” he uttered. Winning coach Tim Nicola little bit of the fun Joyce and I dance of ■ deer, mink, grouse, "But it’s nothing to gel excited a bunt single, before Carl Vasquez Merrill Meyers, along with a for an hour before departure to (Strictly downstream run). In this slip the pill in the cheese. This all It was certainly an off-beat way Rich Belckewicz sacrifice fly, was happy with the victory, but enjoyed with our good friends, the case, Tom using both paddle and Fishing the float, and tying up at woodcock, and other animals. to earn a bye and a trip to the about. As far as we’re concerned, started the marathon inning off Wrapping up its second soft- Tom Clark family of Jackson, make damn sure she wasn’t left It is not unusual to come around had to be done in rapid succession with a base-hit to left. Mallove’s, produced two more runs as emphasized that he would like pole to guide the boat. _ the base of their cottage, Tom with loud exclamations of "Oh finals. it’s a one-game series now” ball playoff championship in to see the isolated Independent Mich., our hosts who had invited us behind. remarked to Carole "Be damned if a bedn in the river, float pass a clinging to a l-O lead, then sent 12 two years Wednesday night. Nassiff built a 4-0 lead. to spend time with them at their Their camp sits atop a bluff at a There are three seats.' One in the Boy. Oh Boy. Isn’t that good?’’ Moriarty Brothers suffered its The day of rest won’t hurl the Winning pitcher Steve ('ianci liCague compete with the other stern, one rnidships, and one in the I’m going to invite the Garmans lovely home, and one hundred feel And of course ’’Freckles’’ club, either. Including the end of more batters to the plate. The next Nassiff Arms trounced Buffalo cepTiP on the river. bend in the river, where one can west again. That Joyce Garman or so, downstream see a couple of worst shellacking of the season one, Tom Banner, grounded to WalerTavern, 9-3, at Fitzgerald led oft the second with a single town teams The Clark family consists of get a beautiful view of the stream, bow with a swivel seat, enabling gobbled everything down as fast as Wednesday night, as Mallove’s the regular season, the Brothers second baseman Mike Johnson, and moved to third on fly t)alls the fisherman to fish either side of took all the fish” deer lift their heads from the she could. Pill included. have played hardball for 13 of the Field to clinch the Town ’A’ "This is a nice win," Nicola Tom, (another cane rod nut) his both upriver and down In fact, the On other mornings, Tom, Chris, weater’s edge where they have Jewelers erupted for 10 runs in the who let the double-play ball play Tournament. and came around wilti the fifth .staled, "But I’d like KL play patient, long suffering wife Carole, first morning we ^ere there, the craft. To say that we had a great bottom of the sixth inning to last 15 days. himself for an error. 'The miscue Nassiff run on Kick Nicola’s As the boat glided down the Tim, and I left camp about 6:45and been drinking. vacation is an understatement. Nassiff, which went unbeaten everyone in town ” their two delightful sons, Tim, 11, Carole and Joyce, walked out on headed up to one of Tom’s favorite One of the great fun things of this thoroughly, convincingly drub the Mallovc’s cakewalk sixth inning opened the floodgates. in its four ’A’ games, won the RHl single Comeaii’s second the porch for breakfast, and saw a river, Tom directed us to cast our And we have a new extension of previously-unbeatcn MBs, 11-3, in Paul Frenette fetTfioth clubs Chris, 15, and Freckles, their flies against the banks of the spots. Here we hiked upstream a trip was watching "Freckles ” get overshadowed what had been a Tom, Capalbo floated a ghostly Town Tournament last summer hit in as many innings then (nil unspoiled half-Springer half- doe with twin fawns come down to her heart worm medicine. This family living west of the Connecti­ a semifinal of the Twilight League excruciating pitchers’ duel be­ runners on first and second to . with two homers and five RBI, stream, or alongsidc'the "sweep­ ways, and proceeded to fly fish cut River. The Clark Family of ground-rule double to left to make when the Independent Ix?ague while Riek Nicola contributed Brittany lady of the house. the water to drink. In my book, that wading the river. was a real treat after a morning of playoffs at Moriarty Field tween winner Ray Borsari and competed along with seven set the table for Frenette, who beats having breakfast in a posh ers". "Sweepers" are tree trunks Jackson. Michigan. it 2-0, and then Hill’s final pilch deposited Butch Talaga’s first two hits and two RBI. Comeau, When we left Jackson for the that have fallen into the water, or Our best bet was fish with fishing. In Wednesday’s other game. loser Ken Hill. beaned Doug Elliot to load the other circuits. four-hour trip north to their camp. hotel. There, (on the river) the Buffalo Water Tavern pilch over the left field fence to Cianei and Wellington also Society eliminated the Newington Borsari continually found him­ sacks. Reliever Criag Steuernagel added two apiece in Nassiff’s self in trouble in the early frames, whipped Irish Insurance, 10-6, make it 8-0. Capitals, 6-1. couldn’t find the plate and walked Buffalo Water Tavern got on Kl-hil attack only to work out of the jams by two runs in before Brian McAuley in the early game Wednesday to Moriarty, Mallove’s and Society earn its trip to the finals. the board with a five-hit, Stevenson and La Lashuishad Bright lights blind — each with 3-1 marks — remain popping up the over-anxious oppo­ took the mound to weather the sition. The Manchester squad storm. A two-run homer by Murk Paul Frenette provided the three-run third on conseeulive two singles each to pace Buffalo alive in the round-robin tourna­ fireworks with a pair of home singles by Bill Stevenson. Ken Water Tavern ment. Mallove’s locks horns with uncharacteristically left seven Levin capped the 10-run outburst. runners on base in the first three runs, a two-run shot in the first Bavier, Frank La Lashiiis and In Wedne.sday’s opener, Gary li n V Society tonight at Moriarty at 7:30 stanzas. Lowlighl in the contest With the heal off, the MBs and a two-out, Ihrce-run drive in Butch Talagu. premature babies p.m., while the host MBs have the spoiled Borsari’s goose egg. Chris ' It was the losers’ only seoring l,ii Force smacked four hits. Jim came in the second when Moriarty the second, as Nassiff scored Deere cranked three, and Ken ' A night off. loaded the bases with none out and Petersen, who has contributed eight limes in the first two inning, as the Nassiff defense, the primary cause of retinopathy some fine defense at third base, led by a sparkling 6-4-3 double Bavier, Erik Ozols, BudTalaga By GIno Del Guercio Moriarty, which will play to­ failed to plate a man. innings. ' and Mark Boudrea all added of prematurity, the medical term night’s winner for the title Friday booked his first hit of the playoffs Kevin Comcau started ^t off play in the fifth, held the TaveOi United Press International Besides the MBs’ lack of deliver­ by planting a two-run homer over two each for Buffalo. Scott for the eye disorder that often night, received the bye on the ance, Johnson credited Borsari’s for Nassiff in the first with a lials in check. Waters and Don Karkus rapped develops in premature babies. strength of having the best the left center fence. Three more one-out single, which was fol Nassiff closed out the seoring BOSTON — Hundreds of prema­ fortitude. "We should’ve put him hits, culminating with Mike John­ two hits apiece for Irish. ture babies may become blind Instead, high levels of oxygen regular-season record. The MBs, lowed bv Frenetic’s first left- in the fourlti on Rick Nicola's givbn to premature babies to h^p defending Jack Rose Memorial away early, but the LOBs pumped son’s opposite field double, pro­ each year partially due to bright him up. He didn’t have a prayer,.. duced a third marker. lights in hospital nurseries, doc­ them breathe is thought to be the Playoff champs, finished first in but he had a tot of guts” tors warned today primary cause. the league this year with a 23-6-1 Dave Darling, Vasquez and Animal studies indicate that During the 1950s. the blinding of record for 47 points, three ahead of Borsari shutout Moriarty until Banner collected two hits apiece lights equivalent in brightness to premature . babies reached epi­ Maliove’s and four points up on the seventh — and by then, it was for the winners. Mike Johnson was those in hospital nurseries can demic proportion until doctors Society. history. He finished with a nine- the lone MB hitler with a pair. ‘B’ Tournament begins damage developing eyes. Those realized that oxygen was. the Wednesday’s embarrassing out­ hitler, fanning four and walking "We didn’t hit the ball and we culprit. However; according to the four. studies are now bolstered by a ing, ^ung the MBs — but just a didn’t catch it," shrugged funda­ cut Bunk & Trust. 8-2, Rcc Ixuigue Brown socked two of the victors’ study conducted in Washington. study, "severe retinopathy of little. After all. it was just ONE The lopsided score did an injus­ mentalist Gene Johnson. "We TONIOHT'S GAMES five hits Tom Maneggiu and John prematurity has nearly reached M.P.M. vj. Cycle, 6 — Nike chumps Center Congo bombed D C., that found premature babies game . . . the same number that tice to Hill’s tenacious effort. The were due for one of those, ’’ he Congo VI. Cor Woih, 7:30 — Nike West Side ehamps Ward Manufac­ Os.s'owski ripped a pair of safeties •treated in standard nurseries were the epidemic frequency of the will irrevocably decide the cham­ righthander opened the game by added, of the spanking Jones VI. Porter, 6 — Robertson apiece for L.M Gill 1950s, with an estimated 500 to 600 Allied vs. Sullivan, 7:30 — Robertson turing, 13-9; and Rec runner-up 32 percent more likely to have eye pionship Friday. yielding three straight singles that Porter Cable nipped Dusty runner infants blinded each year” accouted for Mallovp’s initial run, There’s one left to be inflicted on L.M. Gill vs. JHC, i — Pagan) Cycle 8, CBT 2 damage than babies treated in MB manager Gene Johnson somebody. W ord vs. A co d lo , 7:30 — P og anl up ,nU’ Cimslruelion, 3-2 dimly lighted nurseries. "The numbers are similar in summed up the loss in his own but he threw chill pills thereafter t ' Rob Pilver, Rick Costelo and The brightness of lighting in absolute numbers of infants Nike League representatives Sum Cuscovilch laced three hits hospital nurseries has increased blinded each year, although they Gentle Touch Car Wash and apiece to lead Cycle at Nike. Steve five-lo tenfold during the past ’20 are proportionally smaller. W'e Sullivan Landscaping both coasted Gentle Touch 18, Acadia 3 Pilver added a pair. For CBT, Bob years, partially because of in- have an increased survival rale of to easy wins Wednesday night in Paul MeCluskey paced a 19 hit LeBreux and Todd Lessard .creased need to examine sick very small preemies," said Penny , Junior Legion makes fine is opening action in the Town ’ B’ Slow attack with a home run.and two cracked two hits each. babies closely and partially be­ Glass, the study’s primary author. Pilch Softball Tournament singles, while Buleh Kennedy, Jim 1 Only a very small percentage of In all, six'games were played at Congo 13, Ward 9 cause light reduces jaundice, EAST HARTFORD - Sticking night’s East Hartford-Coventry to iwo-hit the losers the rest of the Doherty, John Handfield and Bill which often occurs in babies. premature babies actually go way. yielding just one more run in three sites, with the same full slate Lodge all added two hits apiece for Ken Wojnarowski blasted a solo : ) with a successful combination, showdown. A Manchester loss scheduled for tonight. dinger and two singles to spark The study was published in the blind, said Glass, a developmental would force a second and deciding the seventh. the winners Art Thomps-on was New England Journal of Medicine. psychologist at Children’s Hospital Manchester Junior Legion fell His teammates, meanwhile Gentle Touch, the Nike League the only Acadia to collect two hits Congo’s 15-hit attack at Nike. behind Wednesday for the third game, immediately following the champions, precipitated the 15-run Brian Ix'ttieri, Gary Glenn, Clar­ The study was conducted on 74 National Medical Center and Geor­ 5:30 till. came roaring back. A two-out, Sullivan 8, Mudville 2 premature babies exposed to getown University Medical straight game in the East of the five-run second made it a ballgame rule in a 18-3 humiliation of Dusty ence Switzer and Joe DclCanto River Invitational Tournament — Dave Slino cracked the game­ League champ Acadia at Robert­ contributed two hits each. For standard nursery lighting and 154 Center winning hit with a two-out, two-run again as Rob Stanford, Jon Roe, Mark Pagani cranked four hits, However, premature babies, and then came back to win. son Park. Nike runner-up Sullivan while Dwight Peterson and Benny Ward, John Caldwell., Dave Hus­ premature babies exposed to light­ The Juniors assured themselves double to left center in the bottom Joe Casey and Mike Charter ing less than half as bright. particularly those' under 2,2 contributed key hits to the Man­ breezed past West Side,runner-up Pagani banged out three each to sey. John McAvoy, Alan Lecher a spot in the tourney finals by of the fifth that snapped a 6-all tie. Mudville Nine, 8-2, at Pagani and Rick Milku punched two hits Of the babies exposed to stand­ pounds, are more likely to have all Winning hurler Neil Archam- chester cause. power Sullivan A round-tripper kinds of visual problems, she said. shading Discount Sports of East Field. was included in the latter butter’s apiece. ard lighting 86 percent developed Hartford, 8-7, at Ray McKenna bault survived a shaky start to nail The Juniors drew even in the eye problems, many of which "The less mature the preemie, bottom of the fourth. Leadoff In other games Wednesday. collection. Uinee Truto lined two of Porter 3, JHC 2 UPl photo Field, d o w n ^e victory. Archambaull Pagani League runner-up Jones’ Mudville’s four hits. eventually disappeared although the greater the likelihood it will isstlCTi six bases on balls and three batter Roe was hit by a pilch by At Pagani, Shawn Doherty ropr-d have some visual problem. If it Manchester, the last remaining Landscaping edged Northern two were blinded. Only .54 percent unbeaten club in the double- hits in the first two innings, reliever Ron Nese, stole second Jones 6, L.M. Gill 5 two hits to pace Porter. Mark of the babies exposed to the less also has retinopathy of prematur­ and look third on J.B. Kaldy’s runner-up L.M. Gill, 6-5; Pagani Here’s to the baby elimination tourney, plays for the spotting Discount five runs in the champ Manchester Cycle routed A three-run, seventh-inning rally McNamara slammed a pair of hits intense lighting developed eye ity. the problem increases the first and one in the second. errant throw. Casey then ripped a chances it will have some other title Friday at McKenna at 5:30 Charier Oak runner-up Connecti­ boosted Jones at Robertson Bob to lead JHC. Some 9,000 French billboards like this one in Paris Sex," aim to seli the joys of childbirth as partof a private problems, and none of them were p.m. against the winner of to­ Archambaull then settled down shot to center to score Roe. I promote a new product — babies. The posters, which campaign to boost France s birth rate, blinded. visual problem, even if it is low The lighting is not believed to be grade retinopathy show a baby's head with slogans such as "Life Is Not Just Bosox’ lumber Backup Is key ^ Shuttle aborts baffle engineers Whitham’s. out of slumber Bv United Press International tIjc Red Sox jumped all over loser Bud Black, 8-12, in the first ship’s main' engines were shut and regamlless of the threat of They suspect the problem was Bv William Harwood BOSTON — Traditionally known inning to lake a 5-0 lead. Marty down on computer command be­ future aborts, Moore said he will with* the hydraulic actuator re­ Barrett doubled and scored on United Press International not relax the stringent safety The only for fearsome batting orders, the cause a valve that diverts coolant sponsible for positioning the coo­ Boston Red Sox have always been Boggs’ single. Evans followed by to the No. 2 engine’s combustion requirements. lant valve, which diverts liquid nailing a 2-2 pitch into the left-field CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. - ”I don’t intend to do anything capable of mystifying non­ Given the sheer complexity of the chamber did not work properly. hydrogen to the walls of the production. When,lhey then live up screen for his 13th homer of the While a backup system did work, with the liftoff logic where we’ve combustion chamber, on com­ garden center season to make it 3-0. space shuttle’s three main en­ the engine had lost full redundancy got to have redundant systems on mand from the engine’s own to billing though, especially in gines. officials say there always is — a launch requirement — and the the engines.” he said. "I plan,to computer controller. Fenway Park, it is no surprise — Tony Armas doubled and scored a possibility that the ship’s compu­ blastoff sequence was halted by hold onto that criteria, although in To make sure, technicians re­ you'll and yet the vengeance of their on a two-out single by Jackie ters will find something amiss and thecaseofanationalemergency... attack can put a visting club in Gutierrez, Lyons followed with an abort a launch during the final Challenger’s four flight placed the actuator, the valve, the contpulers. I would waive that. electrical cable that connects the shock. RBI single to score Rich Gedman, seconds before blastoff. Shuttle Discovery suffered ii ■’But for the majority of our actuator and the engine control ever need. Thp Kansas City Royals help­ who had walked. "I don’t think there’s any way launches, in fact all the foreseea­ lessly watched Boston use an you can absolutely guarantee similar abort during its maiden computer itself. The Royals cut it to 5-1 on Opix ^launch attempt in June 1984. That ble launches 1 have in the program, Moore said as long as the American League season high Concepcion’s RBI single in the you’re not going to have this kind of we re going to retain having full 21-hit attack to roll to a 16-3 victory. situation (in the future)." said '"’problem was blamed oh micros­ tolerances on the operation of the second, before .Boston added two copic contamination in the hydrau­ redundancy at liftoff” $35 million engines remain as tight Bill Buckner belted a grand slam more runs on Armas’ sacrifice fly Jesse Moore, associate adminis­ lic fluid of a main fuel valve While work is proceeding to as they are, "1 think we’re going to while Dwight Evans and Steve trator for space flight. tWHiTHAM Nursery Lyons each added two-run shots to and Gedman’s RBI single to move actuator, but engineers were un- ready Challenger for a second be susceptible to shutdown on the Route 6. Bolton — 643-7802 in front 7-1. He was referring to shuttle abie to duplicate the problem. launch try Monday, engineers still pad at some very, very low lead Boston to its highest run Challenger’s dramatic abortive do not know what caused the July Open daily and Sunday 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. output of the season. Hal McRae then belted his 10th launch attempt July 12 when the Fail safe backup systems is a probability but still it’s probable hallmark of the shuttle program 12 abort. enough it could occur again.’’ The outburst couldn’t have come homer of the season in the third, at a better time for the Red Sox, but the Red Sox broke the game who were in jeopardy of losing open with four runs off reliever Joe their sixth straight at home for the Beckwith in their half of the inning. About Town FULLY LICENSED t INSURED FREE ESTIMATES first time since June, 1983. With the bases loaded, Buckner, ALL WORK GUARANTEED “We were a lot more aggressive who walloped his 13th homer of the tonight,” said third baseman Wade AARP to Cape Cod year and his fifth career grand Boggs, who went 4-(or-6 to retake slam to up the margin to 11-2. American Association of Retired V y o o d l a n d the batting lead from royal George Persons, Manchester Green Chap­ Lyons added a two-run shot in C Brothers Paving U Pl photo Brett with a .360 mark. "Everyb­ ter 2399, will sponsor an Indian here ei Woodland GARDENS ^ ody just started hitting the ball. We the fourth to increase the score to -y* •'-A.#'’*-- . . . I r . summer trip to Cape Cod on Oct. 7, Residential - Commercial - Industrial Yankees' Rickey Henderson wasn't predicting a shot in were getting our hits before, they 13-2 and Bruce Hurst coasted to the ► Quality is remembered and price is forgotten 8 and 9. For more information, call this pose, but he stiii banged out three hits in five at bats, Just weren’t coming at the right victory. Hurst, 8- 9, allowed eight " ^ ” UPl photo Janet Phillips at 649-0524. time." hits while walking one and striking drove in a pair of runs and stoie his ieague-leading 54th The explosion raised Boston’s out five to post his fourth complete Tony Armas and the boys from Boston had their hitting Lutz sells tickets htysanthemums stolen base to help New York come from behind to beat team average to .280 — tops in the game of the season. He retired 19 of shoes and Sox on Wednesday night, Armas cracked two V u rxu f NOW Chicago, 10-7, and keep from losing ground on the league. It also upped its home the last 21 hitters he faced on the Tickets are available for the Wholeeale awallable ONLY average to .301. way to his first win since July 23. of the Red Sox' 21-hits In a 16-3 Royal rout. second annual Lutz Children’s wlth'ad^ high-flying Blue Jays. Museum Volunteer League lecture Plant Now For Continuous Color series, which will be held at the museum from 9:30 to 11 a.m. BEST TIME OF THE YEAHTO AL roundup Tickets for the series are $15 and :^d'complete " Thia WaalTa Special are available by calling the mu­ O LEAN D ^ FEED YOUR LAWN seum at 643-0949. ill colora - 2 gal. pots 2* tall WINTERGREEN Dates, topics and speakers in­ bwh M 45^ emn $J)00 M. a clude: Oct. 2. "Edible and Useful Asphalt i HYBISCUS Hassey delivers in clutch to bail out Yankees Wild Plants," Barbara Clark: Rad - 2 gal. pola 2'tall Color II Green Nov. 6, topic to be announced. Gravel Homonick Road Leroy Hay. 1984 national Teacher Stone Colchester, CT 06415 In three runs, one with a homer, to to lift the Tigers. Jack Morris, 13-8, Driveway Sealer cuyisnsOinrissnrTsnsncss^^ By Gerry Monlgan would incur his boss' wrath once Hassey, who had two home runs Angels. went eight Innings, and Willie of the Year and futuristic author­ (203) 537-2216 fm fn , M ri Faai, S « l, taHi, PtMd M . 168 Woodland 8t., Manchaatar Monday and another in the second lead the Orioles. Mike Flanagan, Penetration (colfect ceilM accepted) United Preef International again. A’s 5-7, Twins 0-4 ity; Dec. 4, "Women’s Place in B riii in irta li Crai laaki mt la iiM liii iMks. Ron Hassey saved the Yankees inning Wednesday. 2-2, scattered eight hits over five Hernandez finished for his 24th Aging In America,’’ Molly Gavin. Innings. Nate Snell earned his fifth save. Danny Darwin, 6-14, lost his • pmM Tm Ii , ttrafea tat T rm m ST- 6 4 3 - 8 4 7 4 The New York Yankees averted from losing a game in the Ameri­ The victory gave New York a 5-1 At Minneapolis, Mike Davis 10th straight, a club record. a potential eruption of Mount can League East standings to the record for the road trip, "the best save. belted a two-run homer and added Steinbrenner Wednesday night. Toronto Blue JAys, who beat the road trip we’ve had since I’ve been Marlnari 1-6, Oakland 3-1 an RBI double to power the A's in Blu* Jaya 4, Rangara 1 Prior to a game against the Rangers at Texas, and may have here," Martin said. the second game while Bruce \ ‘.'We had to come back tonight to At Seattle, A1 Cowens drove In Bochte smacked a two-run homer At Arlington Texas, Jesse Bar- White Sox In Chicago, manager saved his manager's job. Hassey, field drove in two runs and scored who had hit three home runs in his keep in there,” Martin said. “It three runs with a home run and a and Don Sutton and Steve Ontive­ Billy Martin said he had cancelled single, and Jim Beattie and Jack one and Dave Stieb threw a a mandatory workout scheduled last two games at Comlsky Park, shows they’re going after the ros combined on a six-hitter to lift ©fiifiiEgn Lazorko combined on a five-hitter the A's In the opener. four-hitter to lift the Blue Jays. for Thursday by Yankees owner singled home two runs in the ninth marbles." to help the Mariners salvage the Stelb retired 11 straight batters George'Steinbrenner. When the to lift the Yankees to a 10-7 victory. TIgart 4, Brawars 3 beginning in the fourth Inning to Mike Pagllarulo added a two-run OrlolM 8, Indian* 4 second game. In the first game. Time To Get Growing!.., ; Whit* Sox took a 7-6 lead In the At Milwaukee, Lance Parrish run hli record to 11-1. Giarlie- At Baltimore, Fred Lynn and Rod Carew doubled home one run ' eighth Inning, It seemed certain double to clinch New York's ninth drove In two runs and Nelson Hough, 11-12, allowed five hits In victory In its last 10 games. Mike Young smashed two-run and Ruppert Jones singled home ■ Martin, tired by Steinbrenner Simmons cracked a two-run homer sehen innings. . three times in the last seven years, "We needed to win," said homers and Rick Dempsey drove another In a two-run 12th to lift the 1 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Aug. 15, 1985 — 17 H - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Aug. 15, 1985 SCOREBOARD Sports in Brief Whalers’ tickets going fast Graf, West Germony, det. Kater- A'a7,Twlna4 DadgaraS,BravaaO ina HARTFORD, Conn. — With nearly six months remaining Rad Sox 16, Royals 3 Maleeva, Bulgaria, 6-2, 60; Helena (Sacondgama) Sukova, Czechoslovokla, def. Sylvia before the 1986 NHL All- Star game Feb.4 at the Hartford Civic ATLANTA LOS ANGELES Honlka, West (Sermany, 6-3, 6J; Kothv Center Coliseum, the Hartford Whalers reports booming demand Baseball K A N IA I CITY BOSTON _ ^ ObrhM ObrhM oBrhM obrliM Jordan, King of PruMlo, def. Andrea for full and partial season tickets. Wilson ct 4 0 0 0 Barrett 2b 6 2 2 0 OAKLAND MINNBIOM Thmptn If 4 0 0 0 Duncan u 4 2 1 0 Jaeger, ijsrgo, F la .,64,7-6 (7-3),6-1. Smith It 4 0 10 Boggs 3b 6 3 4 1 obrliM ObrhM Romlrz ss 4 0 1 0 Bailor 3b 2 0 0 0 Bill Barnes. Whaler vice president for marketing and public Brett 3b 4 0 10 Evens rt 4 3 2 2 Griffin u 5 0 2 1 Puckett cf 4 0 0 0 Murphy cf 4 0 1 0 Londrex cf 2 1 2 2 USTA Ndtlonol Junior Champion-. By United Press International Nillonil Leigua ttandingi Murphy cf 5 0 1 1 Engle ph 10 0 0 relations, said Weenesday. "Fans are taking advantage of our McRoe dh 4 1 ^ 1 Sax rf 0 0 0 1 Horner 1b 4 0 0 0 Guerrer If 3 0 10 s h l3 White 2b 4 2 2 1 Bucknr 1b 6 2 2 4 Bochte 1b 3 1 ) 0 Hotchr dh 4 0 0 0 Wshngtn rf 4 0 0 0 Maldond If 0 0 0 0 At Tribuco Canyon, Colli., Aug. 14 CLEVELAND - Unseeded Bud policy guaranteeing an All-Star Game ticket to every purchaser Emt BalbonI 1b 4 0 1 0 Armas dh 3 12 1 KIngmn dh 5 1 10 Hrbek 1b 4 12 0 Oberkfll 3b 4 0 1 0 Brock 1b 3 0 11 First Round By LEWIS WITHAM Schultz of Boston upset No. 3 seed of a Whaler season ticket plan " W L Pet. OB Motley rf 4 0 0 0 Stopltn dh 10 0 0 Baker If 2 10 1 Brnnsky rf 3 1 0 0 Cerone c 2 0 10 Marshll rf 4 0 0 0 Bpys' 11-veor-old U 43 .613 — Sundbrg c 2 0 0 0 Easier It MDovIs 4 1 1 0 rf 3 2 3 1 Bush If 3 0 2 1 Hubbrd 3b 3 0 1 0 Sclotcia c 3 0 1 0 Thomas Ho, Winter Haven, Fla., def. Take the minimum number of Greg Holmes of Danville, Calif., in Barnes said sales of full season, 15-game and 8-game packets N tw York Heath c 4 0 0 0 Goettl 3b 4 111 McMrtry plOOOSaxlb 4000 St. Louli 67 43 .609 'h Conepen u 3 0 2 1 Jurok l( 0 0 0 0 Jeff Glroldo, Grosse Pointe, Mich., 6 0 ,6 batters retired in a no-hit second-round action Wednesday already exceed 10,000, a new record 64 49 .566 5 Gedman c 3 1 2 2 Hill 2b 4 12 0 Salas c 3 1 1 1 Dedmon p 0 0 0 0 Welch p 3 3 2 0 0; Jonathan Leach, Loguno Eleach, Call)., Montrool Kiefer 3b 4 10 0 Wshngt 3b 3 0 1 1 and advanced to the quarterfinals Barnes said the final two months of pre-season ticket sales Chlcoao 55 56 .495 13 Sulllvon c 10 10 Perry ph 1 0 0 0 def. Peter Pusztal, Horrisburg Po., 6 1 ,6 game, subtract the maximum Gutlerrz ss 5 1 2 2 Stenhos ph 1 0 0 0 Camp p 0 0 0 0 of the 180,000 Cleveland normally produces heavy orders, hut hefty early summer sales PhlloMiptila 52 60 .464 16'/> Espinoz u 3 0 0 0 0; Michael Klein, Louisville, Ky., def. number of horses that can run P lttiburoti 33 76 .303 34 Lyons cl 4 2 3 3 Tetolt B 8 S 8 Telolt 18 S 8 1 Nicolas Gentin, Great Neck, N.Y., 60,6 Classic. Smally ph 0 0 0 0 Atlonla 8W8N 888-8 in the Kentucy Derby, multiply indicate an even greater volume this year. W#it Totals n ils Totals 43 16 11 16 0; Michael Joyce, Los Angeles, def. Schultz squandered seven match Lo t Anooles ^ 67 44 .604 — Kansas City TotoM 15 7 18 6 TetMs »'4 7 4 Los Angeles 881818188— 1 Stewart Barry, Woyzota, Minn., 60,60; by the number of timeouts a Son D ligo ' V 60 53 .531 > Boston n silO O Ix—16 ootciond 2 2 lit ; I Gam8wlnnlng RBI — None. Peter Avers, Charlotte, N.C., def. Ryon points in the third set but rallied in Cincinnati ^ 58 53 .523 9 (Some-winning RBI — Boggs (5). Minnesota 8N M8 818— 4 E—M cM urtry, Oberkfell, Ramirez. DP Rolnwoter, Tulsa, (>kla., 6 l, 62; Jeff pro football team can take in the tiebreaker for a 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (^m 8w lnnlng RBI — M. Davis (8). —Atlanta 1. LOB—Atlanto6, Los Angeles Devils ink five players Houiton 52 60 .464 l5Vi LOB— Kansas City 4, Boston 9. 2B— Siolzensteln, Englewood, Colo.,def. Colby one half, and add the number (7-4) decision at the Harold T. Atlanta 49 62 .441 18 Borrett, Armas, Smith, Lyons, (Sedman, E—Goettl, Fllton. LOB—Ooklond 6, 8. 2B— R om lrez, C erone, W elch, Correa, St. Petersburg, Fla., 61,6-3; Jim Son Proncitco 43 69 .384 24Vj Sullivan. HR—Evans (13), McRae (10), Minnesota 7. 2B— Hill, M. Dovls, Solos, Brock, Ponogopoulos, Aurora, III., def. John awarded for the first point of a Clark Tennis Stadium. EAST "HUTHERFORD, N.J. - The New Jersey Devils Bush, Hrbek. HR—M. (Javlt (22). SB— Duncan. SB—Landreaux (13). S— Wodnatdav't Rttulti Buckner (13), Lyons (4), White (17). SF Peper, Los Vegen, Nev., 63, 61; Chris tennis game. In another upset, unseeded Matt Wednesda^announced the signing of five players, including free Montreal 8, Chicago 7 —Armas. Goettl (9), Brunonskv (3),M. Davis (18). Duncan, Woodruff, Knoxville, Tenn.,det. Brandon SF—Baker. Bailor 2. SF—Landreaux. Doyle of Ireland swept by fifth- Houtton ^ San Francisco 5 IP H R E R B B S O IP H R ER BB SO Allen, San Antonio, Texos,60,6). PAYOFF: The above answer is agent center Pat Conacher, formerly of the New York Rangers' Philadelphia 2, New York 1 IP H RERBBSO Girls' -veor-old seeded Ben Testerman of Knox­ Kansas City , , , Oakland 11 and Edmonton Oilers. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, ppd., rain Block (L 8-12) 2-3 6 5 5 ) 1 Alkmla Kimberly Kessarls, Henderson­ also the year (19—) in which ville, Tenn., 6-2, 6-3. San Oleoo 4, Cincinnati 1 Beckwith 1 2-3 7 6 6 1 0 McCottv 3 2-3 4 3 3 1 3 M cM rtry (L 82 4 3-3 4 3 2 5 2 Conacher. 25, was the Rangers fourth round choice in the 1979 Rilo (W 1-1) 3 2-3 3 1 1 2 4 [}edmon 21-3 2 3 0 0 2 ville, an American won four Olympic Schultz, 25, double-faulted on Los Angeles 5, Atlanta 0 Jones 5 2-3 8 5 5 3 4 N. C., det. Sheri Bash, Ostrander, Ohio, 6 amateur draft (76th overall). He played in 68 games with Nova TtiursdOY's Games Boston (jntiveros (S 5) 1 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 Camp 1 2 0 0 0 0 O, 61; Jennifer Baker, Cleveland, def. Gold Medals in Berlin. Who three consecutive match points in (All Times EOT) Hurst (W 8-9) 0 0 0 3 1 5 Minnesota Let Angelas MIko HemsI, Aurora, Colo., 60, 60; Scotia of the the American Hockey League last year, scoring 20 Pofiugl (L 81) 6 1-3 6 6 5 3 3 Welch (W 81) 9 5 0 0 1 8 was he? the 10th game of the final Set and Philadelphia (Koosman 6-3) ot New PG—Sundberg. T—2:56. A—22,870. Allison Groce, Paradise Valley, Ariz., goals and 45 assists. York (Gooden 18-3), 1:35 p.m. Fllton 0 2 0 0 1 0 WP—McMurtry. Balk—Welch 2. dief. Kim KozlowskI, Bethany, Del., 61 ,6 ______-x I ____ — Holmes broke service to even the Pittsburgh (Reuschel 8-5 and Walk 04)) R. Dovls 2 2-3 2 1 1 0 4 T— 2; Angelico Goveldon, Coronado, ■et at 5-5. General Manager Max McNab also announced that right wing ot St. Louis (Kepshire 8-6 and Cox 13-7), YankaaxtO.WhltaSox7 Fllson pitched to 3 batters In 7th. 2:11. A—39,627. Greg Evtushevski. goaltender Kirk McLean and defenseman Ian HBP—by McCottv (Bush). WP— Collf., SU9MQ dssap ^ddOAVd Holmes, who is currently ranked 1:35 p.m. def. Wendy Williams, , 60, 61; Ferguson had signed their first professional contracts while Montreal (Gullickson 10-8) at Chicago R. Akiko Kombe, Los Angeles, def. Susan 9G = SI + G X 02 ■ Z2 :H3M8NV 14th in the world and was the 1983 (Botelho 82), 2:20 p.m. NEW YORK CHICAGO Dovls. T—2:48. A—13,644. Padras4,Radal Bregin, Overland Pork, Kon., 62, 62; NCAA singles champion from the Michel Bolduc, acquired last January on waivers from the Houston (Scott 11-6) at San Francisco abrhM obrhM ®l98f^DyNEA Inc Hendrsn cf 5 1 3 2 Low cf 3 1 1 0 Kerl Phebus, Newport Beach, Calif., def. University of Utah, then fell as Quebec Nordlques system, had signed as well. (LaPoint 5-10), 3:05 p.m. Orlolat8.lndlana4 CINCINNATI SAN DIEGO Amv Chimlnello, Melrose, Moss., 61,61; Cincinnati (McCatfIgan 1J) at San Mttngly 1b 2 2 2 2 Nichols cf 2 0 1 0 Shultz regained control of his Winfield rf 4 0 0 0 Little 2b 3 111 ObrhM ObrhM Anne Mall, Llbertyvllle, III., def. Olego (Show 87), 4:05 p.m. Cedeno cf 3 10 0 Templln ss4 1 1 0 Meredith Chiles, (Jermontown, Ind!, 61, serve. Griffey If 5 12 0 Fletchr 2b 2 0 0 1 CLEVELAND BALTIMORE Atlanto (Johnson 1-0) at Los Angeles Baylor dh 3 10 0 Baines rf 5 0 10 Conepen ss 4 0 1 0 Gwynn rf 4 0 10 60; Lisa Raymond, Wayne, Penn., det. " I can't believe I had that many u se, Illinois Rosebowl favorites (Volenieula 13-8), 5:05 p.m. Hossev c 5 3 2 3 Walker )b 5 0 2 1 ObrhM ObrhM Parker rf 4 0 11 (>orrvey 1b 4 1 0 0 Nikki Gibson, Boise, Idaho, 61,6-0. Friday's (iomes Carter If 3 0 0 0 Wiggins 2b 4 1 1 0 Bovs' 16ypar-old match points," said Schultz, who Rndiph 2b 3 1 0 0 Fisk c 4 1 2 1 Perez 1b 3 0 10 Kennedy c 3 1 1 2 Bowling ■*: ' 4k* RENO, Nev. — The University of Southern California and Philadelphia at Chicago Pogllarl 3b 5 1 2 2 Kittle If 4 0 0 0 Vukovch If I 0 0 0 Loev rf 4 0 0 0 Esaskv If 4 0 0 0 Nettles 3b Michael 4 0 12 Chong, LoCosto, Calif., def. reached the quarterfinals for the Montreal at St. Louis, night Butler cf 4 0 10 Ripken ss 4 0 11 Chuck Coleman, Loke Wvlev, S.C., 61,7- Illinois have been tagged as favorites to meet in the Rose Bowl (>n New York at Pittsburgh, night Mechm ss 2 1 1 1 Cruz pr 110 0 Bell 3b 4 0 2 0 Martinez If 3 0 0 0 second time this year. "It's good to Wynegr ph 1 0 0 0 Holrstn dh 3 1 1 0 Franco ss 4 2 2 0 Murray 1b 3 1 1 0 Dloz c 3 0 0 0 McRynl' cf5; Jared 3 0 0 0 Palmer, Largo, Flo., det. Mork UPl photo New Y ear’s Day, oddmakers at Harrah’s Sports Book said Cincinnati at Houston, night Thorntn dh 3 3 3 2 Lynn cf 4 2 2 2 Schmidt, Atlanta, O o„ 64, 64; Charles know that I was able to concen­ 5 Berra ss 0 0 0 0 Guillen ss 4 2 4 2 Oester 2b 3 0 0 0 Flonnry 2b 3 0 0 0 Women's reiulii Atlanta at San Diego, night Tobler 1b 4 0 11 Young dh 3 2 ) 2 Tibbs p 2 0 0 0 Droveky Adorns,p 1 1 0 0 Pacific Palisades, Calif., def. trate, though, to pull out the Wednesday. , , . Los Angeles at San Francisco, night Moreno ph 1 0 0 0 Solozor 3b 4 0 I 1 Jacoby 3b 4 0 2 1 Roenick If 3 10 0 Robrtsn ss 1 0 0 0 Redus ph 10 0 0 Robert Patrick, Norcross, (Jo., 63,7-6 (7- Phillies' centerflelder Von Hayes made Philadelphia snapped the Mats' nine- The Trojans, with a bevy of outstanding tailbacks, were picked Castillo rf 3 0 0 0 Rayford 3b 4 0 1 0 3); Bruce Hoddod, Wayside, N.J., def. Jackson Classic victory." Totals 16 10 12 10 Tetolt 19 7 14 7 Robinson p 0 0 0 0 game winning streak. as 4-1 favorites to win the Pac-10 Conference and go to the Rose New Yorti 810 010114-10 Hargrv ph 10 10 Dempsey c 3 1 2 3 Totals 11 I S 1 Totals 27 4 4 4 Chris Numbers, El Colon, Calif., 63,63; At Jockson, Mich., Aug. 14 Holmes was unhappy with his an error Wednesday but was the only Chicago 012 IN 010- 7 FIschlln 2b 2 0 0 0 Cincinnati IN 8N NO— I Paul Pridmore, North Aurora, III., def. (Final match pkiy standings attar « Bowl. Washington and UCLA are right behind at 5-1. Arizona is at Amarican Laigua standings Bernzrd 2b 2 0 0 0 Paul Hubbard, Eugene, Ore., 61, 64; gamM, Including won-lost record 6), 7:35 p.m. ObrhM ObrhM Raines, M tl IN 412 N 123 .296(3), Danville. Collf., 64, 86, 7-6 (74); Wheeler, Lee's Summit, Mo., 616, 8,241, MAHWAH, N.J. - Pam Shriver Texos (Welsh 2-4) at Baltimore (Davis ObrhM ObrhM Hernandez. NY 109 4N 58 119 .295 Mott Doyle, Ireland, def. Ben Testerman caped a bases-loaded with none out seventh with a single past diving Padres 4, Reds 1 Pettis cf 6 110 Percont 2b 4 0 1 0 GGross It 5 0 0 0 Dykstro ct 3 0 2 0 5460. withstood the challenge of a me fights." 6-7), 7:35 p.m. Foley ss 4 0 10 Poclork oh 0 0 0 0 American League (5), Knoxville, Tenn., 62, 63; Ricardo a-am(rteur second baseman Backman. Glenn At San Diego, Terry Kennecly Seattle (Young 7-13) at Minnesota Corew 1b 6 13 1 Phelps 1b 10 0 0 8 Ob r h pet. Acuno, Chile, def. Steve DeVries, Sulsun, 15-year-old qualifier Wednesday jam in the ninth inning. NBC will televise his bout with Santos, which will be promoted DeCncs dh 6 0 0 0 Brodlev If 5 1 1 0 Samuel 2b 4 0 0 0 Bockmn 2b 4 0 I 0 Collf., 62, 86, 63; Honk Pfister, "I knew I had to get people out," Wilson walked and Hayes moved to slapped a two-run single and Graig (Butcher 8-11), 8:35 p.m. Schmidt 1b4 0 1 0 Hrnndz 1b 5 0 0 0 Boggs, Bos 111 447 65161 .3M Men's results and paced the field into the by Murad Muhamad. Chicogo (Bannister 5-9) at Milwaukee Jones If 6 0 11 Dovls 1b 5 0 2 0 Brett, KC IN 378 72 135 .357Bokersfleld, Collf., def . Huub Von said Carman. third on Ozzie Virgil's deep fly out Nettles added a two-run double in a Jackson rf 5 1 2 0 Revnids 2b 0 Haves 0 0 0 cf 4 12 0 Carter c 4 0 0 0 Boeckel. Holland, 64,7-6 (74). quarterfinals of the $150,000 New (HIguera 9-6), 8:35 p.m. Wilson rf 3 1 1 0 Strwbrr rf 3 0 1 0 Henderson, NY W376 97 IK .351 With two on and none out in the to center field. Rick Schu then four-run Padres third. Dave Dra- Friday's Gomes Benlouz rf 0 0 0 0 Thomos dh 5 0 1 0 Mattingly, NY 110 444 70 147 .331 5110,000 Buffalo Obsn Jersey Classic at Ramapo College. Howell 3b 5 0 2 0 Cowens rf 4 Virgil 0 2 1 c 4 0 0 0 Heep If 4 0 10 Cleveland at Detroit, night Schu 3b 3 0 11 Johnson 3b 2 1 0 0 Loev, Bolt 81 343 49 109 .318 At Buffalo, N.Y., Aub. 14 Shriver, the world’s third- ninth. Carman replaced Kevin laced a single over first baseman vecky, 10-7, improved to 6-1 in his Eight Cards out against Rams Kansas Cttv at T oronto. night Wlllong 2b 3 0 0 0 Preslev 3b 5 0 0 0 Whitaker, Det 107 440 79 138 .314 Downng ph 0 0 0 0 Hendrsn cf 5 0 1 0 . KGross p 3 0 11 Sontono ss 3 0 1 0 (The top five bowim wHhjMntall totals ranked female player, defeated Gross, 12-9. He then threw Ron Keith Hernandez to score Hhyes. career against Cincinnati. Reds Texas at Baltimore, night Cormen p 0 0 0 0 Stoub ph 0 0 0 0 Gedman, Bos 101 335 48 104 .310 ' and money wen-ta'llnals) Philadelphia made it 2-0 in the player-manager Pete Rose did not CHARLESTON, 111. — The St Louis Cardinals said Wednesday Boston at New York, night Grich 2b 1 I) 1 0 Kearney c 4 0 0 0 Cooper, Mil IN 431 57 )32 3N 1, (Jory Skidmore, Albuquerque, N.M., Helen Kelesi of Canada 6-3,64 in a Gardenhire's sacrifice into right U Boone c 4 0 11 Scott ph 10 0 0 Aguller pr 0 0 0 0 Chicogo at Milwaukee, night Darling p 3 0 0 0 Bradley, Sea 111 446 67 IN 3N Football 468 ( 2 games), 515,000. 2, Steve Martin, third-round match. The high field, allowing one run to score and ninth. With one out, Wilson doubled play and needs 20 hits to break Ty eight players, including six members of the defense, will not Seattle at Minnesota, night Schotlld ss 5 0 2 0 Owen ss 4 0 10 Butler. Clev 112 444 72 IN .304 TotOlt 47 1 11 1 Tetolt 41 1 9 1 McDowll p 0 0 0 0 Kingsport, Tenn., 253 (1 game), 0400.3, leaving men on second and third. and moved to third on Virgil’s Cobb's career mark of 4,191. make the trip to Los Angeles for Thursday night's game against Oakland at California, night Hurdle ph 0 0 0 0 Heme Runs Bill Peters, Englewood, Ohio, 688 (3 school junior — Canada’s top Colltornla IN ON ON 001— 1 Notional Leogue — Murphy, Atl 30: "I was thinking that play might groundout. Schu was intentionally the Rams. , Seattle ON ON IN 000— 1 Grdnhr ph 0 0 0 0 games), 0400.4, Ron Bell, Akron, Ohio, junior the past three years — Dodgers 5, Braves 0 Totata M 1 7 1 Totals 19 1 6 0 Guerrero, LA 28; Parker, CIn 71: Clark, 174 (1 gome), 0,500. 5, (}enn|s Jacques, forced the tournament favorite cost me two runs,” Carman said. walked and Gross lined a single up The Cardinals said defensive tackle Mark Duda and safeties Gome-winning RBI — Cofew (4). StL ond Horner, Atl 20. Exhibition NFL stsndings At Los Angeles, Bob Welch E-r-Schofleld, Jackson, Owen. Philadelphia 8N 8N181— 1 Middletown, N.J., 216 0 game), 0400. "I thought, T m going to walk the the middle to score Wilson. Lee Nelson and Benny Perrin are out with knee injuries. EaatarnLaaguaatandlnga New Yarn 0N S N N 1— 1 American League — Fisk, Chi 32; Playoff results — Peters def. Jacques, into four deuce games on Shriver's hurled his eighth consecutive DP— Evans, Det N ; G. Thomas, Sea N ; first guy and bear down, think Linebacker David Ferrell has an ankle problem, defensive Californio 3. LOB—California 11, Seattle Game-winning RBI — Schu (2). AnfMncan C onftrtnc* 231-3)6; Peters def. Bell, 246174; serve with some solid ground Expot 8, Cubs 7 E—Hayes, Sontono, Cormen. BalbonI, KC and Preslev, Sea 24. Skidmore def. Peters, 312-2)1. Title baseball.' victory and scored two runs to lead W L Pci. OB 7.2B—Jackson 2, Schofield, Grich, Pettis, Runs Batted In East strokes. tackle Dan Ralph has a sore back, and defensive tackle David Corew. SB— Henderson (4). DP— W L T Pet. PF PA m atch— Skidmore def. Martin, 256253. He did. Wally Backman, on a At Chicago, Scot Thompson the Dodgers. Welch’s streak Albony 74 48 .607 — Phllodelphlo 2. LOB—Philadelphia 8. Notional League — Murphy, Atl 83; “ She was tough and didn't give Galloway is nursing a sore shoulder. N tw Britain 67 54 .554 6d Michael Jones. Saturday night's preseason game The ColU gave up a draft pick for Toiler, a four-year veteran Blua Jaya 4. Rangara I Collfomla 8N8N188—1 Bau cf 4 0 0 0 Gloddn ph 10 0 0 (8ildrv, NY 3.01; Lelbrandt, KC 3.N. West Now York Giants — Cut running bocks to join the Cowboys Thursday at through 1987, and include him in a — The Miami Dolphins, still Seattle 8810N18X— 6 New Orleans 1 0 0 1.000 32 20 Tony Baker and Nick Kowglos, center against the Minnesota Vikings at who played in 36 games for the Bills. He completed 68-of-l54 Game-winning RBI — Scott (3). Bailey c 3 10 0 MDavIs p 0 0 0 0 SlrBieauts their Thousand Oaks, Calif., train­ business deal that would net him trying to shore up their thin Ryan p 1 0 0 0 Roenick ph 1 0 0 0 Notional League-— Gooden, NY 1H; San Fran. 1 0 0 1.000 28 21 Jock Belcher, tight end AAerk Allen, w M quarterback ranks, Wednesday Minneapolis. Mark Malone will passes. TORONTO TEXAS E—Reynolds 2, Decinces 2. DP— Jones oh 1 0 0 0 Minton p 0 0 0 0 LA Roms 1 0 0 1.000 7 3 receiver-Greg Hill, defensive tackle Rick ing camp. $500,000 in five years. Collfornlo 2, Seattle). LOB—Californio!, Ryan, Hou 165; Soto, CIn 162; Wray was signed by the Colts earlier this year but did not play obrhM obrhM Hethcck p 0 0 0 0 Volenzuelo, LA 151; Darling, NY 127. Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 14 17 Fulton end linebacker Tony Dorsett had been holding out for Schramm said when he didn't signed former University of Flor­ play the first half and David Femndi u 3 0 1 0 Tollesn 3b 3 0 0 0 Seattle 7. 2B—Bonnell 2, Scott 2, Jones. Garner 3b 3 2 2 0 Thursday's Game Hooks; In Saturday's exhibition victory over Seattle. 3B—Bradley. HR—Cowens (11). American LAogue — Blvleven, Minn a more lucrative contract. hear from Dorsett Monday he ida star Wayne Peace, who played Woodley the second. ^ Moseby cf 2 0 0 0 Harroh 2b 3 0 0 0 Tetals M 7 8 7 Tetals a S 9 (^ and Morris, Det 143; Burns, Chi 130; (All TbltaS RDT) pla(;ad center Brian Johnston on reserve Second-year quarterback Scott Art Schllchter and Mike Pagel shared quarterbacking duties in Mulinks 3b 4 0 0 0 McDwII ct 4 0 0 0 SB— St. Louis at L.A. Rams, 10 p.m. non-football related Inlurv list. "I think what broke the logjam called Dorsett's agent Tuesday to for the 'Tampa Bay Bandits in the Corew (5). S—Romos. Heusten M l 8N M11—7 i- Bannister, Chi 127; W itt, Cal 124. Bell If 4 110 O'Brien 1b 4 1 1 0 Son Fronclsce 8M8N881—5 FrldaVs Gama New York Jets — Claimed on waivers was that Tony wanted to play set up Wednesday's negotiations. 1984 USFL season. Campbell, who completed 12 of 17 that game. O livtr dh 4 0 0 0 Johnsn dh 4 0 0 0 vIP H RERBBSO (Same-winning RBI — Thon (2). Detroit at S « ittli, 10:X p.m. punter Ljiko Prostrldgo; placed guord Collfernla Notional Leogue — Reoriton, Mtl 30; "W e met for four or five hours The newest Dolphin practiced passes for 209 yards and 3 Upshaw 1b 4 1 3 0 Walker If 2 0 0 0 E—Bailey, Thon, Mumphrev. DP—San Smith, Chi 24; Gossoge, SD 21; Power, totardav's Gomes Dave Pacella on Inlurad reserve. football,” said Schramm. "H e’s a Whitt c 3 0 0 1 Wright rf 4 0 2 1 Zohn (L 2-2) 4 1-3 6 5 4 2 4 Houston at New (jrlsans, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh — Waived offensive tackle football player. And when he saw with Will Stewart." Schramm said with the team Wednesday, but touchdowns in the second half of Slaton 1 2-3 3 0 0 0 1 Francisco 1. LOB—Houston 5, Son CIn, ^ I t h , Hou ortd Sutter, Att 19. Rams still waiting for Dickerson Barfield rf 3 2 2 2 Petrolll c 3 0 10 Francisco 1). 3B—Cruz 2, Reynolds, American League — Qulsenberry, KC Indlonapolls ot Chicogo, 7 p.m. Steve August. his teammates playing Saturday Wednesday night, "and we were Coach Don Shula said he did not last Saturday's preseason opener loro 2b 3 0)1 Wllkrsn ss 2 0 0 0 Sanchez 341100 Leonard, Uribe, C. Dovls. 3B—Garner. . N8w York Jets ot Cincinnati, 7 p.m. San Diego Signed tight end Curt Seattle 27; Hernandez, Det 24; Howell, Oak 23; able to structure a five-year know if - Peace would play in against the Buccaneers, was not Jones ph 10 0 0 HR—Driessen (7), Thon (3). SB—C. Moore, Cal and Rlghettl, NY 71. Phllad«lphlaotCleveland,7:Xp.m. . Cole, waived offensive linemen Roy night (in an exhibition game ANAHEIM, Calif. — The Great Dickerson Wait has stretched Buechel 3b 0 0 0 0 Beattie (W 85) 6 3 0 0 2 5 Dovls (7), Uribe (5). Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m. agreement that I'think will ac­ Saturday's pre-season game expected to play. Lozorko (SI) 3 3 1 0 0 0 Woodard and Dan Remsberg and wlOt against Green Bay) and he was not to the Los Angeles Rams' second exhibition game. Telolt 11 4 8 4 Tetolt M 1 4 1 IP H R ER BB SO Buffalo of Miami, 8 p.m. receiver Don Passmore. a part of it, he asked himself ‘What complish what I said earlier, against Buffalo. — The Cleveland Browns Toronto Ml 818 808- 4 WP— B eattie, Slaton. T—3:38. A— Heusten Green Boy at New York Giants, 8 p.m. The Rams, 7-3 winners over the Houston Oilers last weekend, 14,421. Hockey something for'Tony to give him Because both Miami's star quar­ learned Wednesday that veteran Tokos 888188 888— 1 Ryan 3 4 3 3 4 3 New England at Kansas City, 8 :X p.m. New Jersey — Signed tree agent center .am I doing here? I’m a football play the St. Louis Cardinals Thursday night with running back Game-Winning RBI — Borfleld (9). Heothcock (W 1-1) 3 2 0 0 0 2 Tennis Pittsburgh at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Pat Conacher, minor leaguedefentarndn player. I should be playiiig.'” respect and complete his career terback, Dan Marino, and third- defensive end Elvis Franks needs DP—T exas 2. LOB— T oronto5, Texas6. A'a 5, Twina 0 Dawlev 2 2-3 3 2 2 1 2 Dollos at San Diego, 9 p.m. Michel Bolduc and three minor league string passer Jim Jensen are out of arthroscopic surgery to repair a Eric Dickerson still AWOL. Dickerson remains a holdout, 2B—Upshaw, loro, Barfield. HR— - Dorsett, beset by tax problems, and leave football with pride and Smith (S 19) 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 SvfidQV's Oovne draft choices: right wing Greg Evlushev- camp in contract disputes, the cracked bone in his left knee. seeking a contract extension he says was promised to him. Barfield (Flrat gamaj Son Fronclsce Washington at L.A. Raiders, 4 p.m. skl, goaltonder Kirk McLean and . reportedly wanted his contratd financial security." (19). SB— Barfield (16), Fernandez (10), Gott 6 4 3 3 3 3 lai.SOl Player's Intemetlenol Mendov's Gome defenseman Ion Ferguson. renegotiated similar to one Dallas Dorsett has been fined $1,000 a Dolphins' only experienced quar­ Franks will be out at least four to Upshaw (6). S—Fernandez. SF—loro, M. Dovls (L 87) 2 2 3 3 1 1 Denver at San Frcmcisco, 9 p.m. Phllodelphlo —Signed center Whitt. OAKLAND MINNESOTA At MsHtregl, Aug. 14 gave defensive tackle Randy day by the team since July- 30, terback is Don Strock. six weeks. ObrhM ObrhM Minton 121111 Second Round Ron > IP H R ER BB SO WP—Ryon 1. T—2:57. A—4,778. Sutter, right wing Rich Sutter, defense­ Teronto (irlffln ss 4 0 10 Wshngt ss 4 0 2 I) 5 men Ed Hospodar, Brad Morsh and John Stteb (W 11-8) 9 4 1 1 4 4 Murphy cf 3 2 2 1 Smally dh 4 0 0 0 Elliot Teltscher def. Jonathon Confer 7- WFLlMRisandcoichN Bochte 1b 4 12 2 Hrbek 1b 3 0 0 0 6, 04, 44; Tim AAovotte def. Michael Stevens, forword Roy Allison and left Texas Expoa8,Cul»7 wing Dove MeCkiv. Hough (L 11-12) 7 5 2 2 2 3 KIngmn dh 4 0 2 1 Brnnsky cf 4 0 1 0 Robertson 64, 7-4; Henrik Sundstrom, MDovIs rf 4 1 0 0 Stenhosrf 2 0 0 0 Sweden, def. Joy Lopldus 64, 6-3; Ivan TAMPA, Flo. (UPl) — The 12 World Chens to challenge Watson at PGA Schmidt 1 3-3 3 2 2 ) 0 Henry 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Cowens If 4 0 0 0 Puckett cfMOtlTREAL 2 0 0 0 CHICAGO Lendl, (Uechoslovaklo, def. More Flur 6 Football League teams ond head coaches Heath c 3 0 0 0 Solos c 4 0 10 Ob r h M ob.r b M 2, 62; Anders Jarryd, Sweden, def. for the Incnieurol 1974 seoson: Hough pitched to 1 batter In 8th. "I have a lot of good feelings PB—Petrolll. T—2:35. A—10,494. Hill 2b 4 13 0 Hatcher ItRaines 4 0 10 If 5 12 1 Lopes If 5 1 1 0 Glenn Mlchlbata, Canoda,61,62; Kevin Edsfern Olvislen By Unitad Prats Intarnatlonal I way tie for second that included history. Kiefer 3b 1 0 0 0 Goettt lbWshngt 3 0 10 2b 4 1 0 0 Hatcher cf 3 1 Curron 1 def. Wally 0 Mosur, Australia, 67, Florida Blazers—Jack Pardee Skiing Watson. "I'm playing better than I did about this tournament," Watson Teufel 2b 3 0 0 0 Dawson rf 5 1 4 1 Dernier cf 3 0 0 0 7-6, 64; Romesh Krlshnon, India, det. said. "It launched me off into Tlgarx4.Brawart3 Tetals a S 18 4 tetals a 8 6 8 Brooks u 5 0 3 1 StXKBKB 2b 4 0 0 0 Heinz Gunthardt, Switzerland, 87,7-4,6 New York Stars—Babe Porllll . . GRAND BLANC. Mich. — Denis Denis, the PGA tour’s "other” last year,” said Watson, who has Oakland 8 M 8 a 8 1 8 -S Wolloch 3b 5 1 0 0 Moreind r1 2 2 2; 3 Jimmy 2Connors '^def. Slobottan PhltaUelphlo Bell—Ron Woller Watson has the game and Gary Watson, used the Buick Open as a won $76,105 this season including fantastic things.” Mkineaeta 8N8M888— I Low 1b 3000Cev3b 4114 Zlvollnovic, West (Jermony, 7-5,64. DETROIT MILWAUKEE Player the name, but the Chen springlKiard to success last season. his tie for second in the U.S. Open. Game-winning RBI — None. Wnnngh cf 1 0 0 0 Speler lb 0 0 0 0 Vitas (Jeruloltts def. Shohor Perfclu, Jacksonville Shorks—Bud Asher WerMSklbif Cub, DgwiMR The 29-year-old native of Zim­ aBrhM oBrhM E—Salas, Kiefer. O P-O oklond 1. LOB Webster ct 3 1 2 1 Durhm 1b 4 0 10 Israel, 6 8 7-6. Johan KHek def. Donie Central DIvWen m Offlcial PracMca TMiea brothers may get the acclaim. Watson came into last year’s " I ’m a little disappointed I haven't Whltokr 2b 4 0 0 0 Yount dh 2 10 0 —O akland 4, M In n e so lo 7. 2B— Nicosia c 1 0 0 0 Dovls c 4 0 Visser, 0 South 0 Africa, 86, 60, 7-6. Jottn BIrmInghamAmcrIcans—Jack A t Lm Lenoo, Arggntlng, Aug. M tournament an unknown and when done better. I’ni reasonably (in ­ babwe went from his one-stroke Evans 1b 4 3 10 Riles ss 4 1 1 0 : The brothers from Taiwan, Washln- Butero c 3 12 1 Dunston n 3 0 1 0 McEnroe def. Tim Wllkison 68 64; Gofto , lugRar Course, 1817 nw ta n tent, v but you always like to do Bulck Open victory to win the (Mboon rt 4 0 2 0 Cooper lb 4 13 1 gon, Goettl, Hill. HR—Bochte (9). SB— Franco 1b 3 110 Hebner ph 1 1 1 1 Chicogo Rre—Jim Spavltal 1, Helmut Hooflehner, Austrki, 2 Tze-Ming Chen and his younger be left, was on his way to one of the Parrtsh c 4 12 2 Ogllvle rf 2 0 0 1 M.OovIs (18). S—Kiefer. BSmIth p 2 1 1 1 f^ te n o t p 1 1 0 0 Detroit Wheels—Don Bolsture minutes, 6.91 seconds. 2, Daniel Mohrer, brother Txe-ChuntChen, figure to better streaks in recent PGA better. World Series of Golf- NSmmns If 3 1 1 3 TSmmns c 3 0 0 0 IP H R E R B B S O Thmpsn ph 1 0 1 1 S&ensen p 0 0 0 0 Switzerlond, 2:07.73.3, Philippe Varneret, draw gallary support during this Herndon If 0 0 0 0 Ready If 3 0 0 1 ' Odktand Burke p 1 0 0 0 l^ev If 2 0 Mike 0 Leoch 64, 0 74. Mtmphls Southmen—John MbVay Fronce, 2:07.74. 4, Peter Muellar, Gort>ey dh 4 0 ? 0 Gantner 3b 4 0 0 0 Sutton (W 12-6) 71-1 5 0 0 1 4 TetblS 41 8 1*44#elgis M 7 8 7 Doubtas Switzerland, 3:0t.M. S, (iartv Athons, week's stop on the PGA tour, the Trmmll u 3 0 0 0 Hoshidr cf 4 0 1 0 Ontiveros 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Meitlregl 188418188— 8 EllotTettscher-MIchoelAAortensendef. Western DIvMen Canada, 2:00.12. 6, PIrmln Zurbrtaoen, 94M,000 Bulck Oped. (L w le fR: i . FMWrw m r DWOM,wwtvmm, |MM.; R k* 5o«8ro. J0» — OwUMoota. w .— Msurtou Moftarty) Lemon cf 3 0 0 0 Romero 2b 3 0 1 0 CMcgge W4818 881— 7 Doug Burk6Mock Greenon 61,64. Howollans—Mike GIddIngs Switzerland, 3:0tJ2. 7, Michael Molr, Brooknt lb 4 0 1 0 Ponce ph 10 0 0 Smthsn (L 11-1 7 2-3 7 5 4 2 6 Gome-Winning RBI — Thompson Tze-Ming Chen fired a 65 in the ROBERT J. SIWITH, inc. ToMs 11 4 t 4 Tetolt » 1 6 1 Italy, 2:00.0. I, Jeon Francois Roy, W INABgiAl>jBNp;. U G A R Howe 1 1-1 1 0 0 0 1 ( 2). S1I88M New Jenev Ctaiek Houston Texans—Jim Gorrett Franca, 2:01.51. 8, Karl A lpl^, final round of last week’s PGA at CALDW ELL 9 0 D o trtlt , 181188888— 4 WP—Sutton. PB—Solas. T—2:16. E—Cev 2, B. Smith, Brooks. DP— At Mebutab, N Abb. 14 MEwBuboe m m m ^ i Swttiarland, 2:0842.10, Gerhard PtaffOn- Denver’s Cherry Hills, only hia Chicago 1. LOB—M(xitreal 10, Chicago 1. iacM itf HMMd Portland Storm—Dick Coury Mchler, Austria, 2:0141. * Gome-winnina RBI — Parrish (11). IB —Lopes. HR—<>v (14), Butera (1), B. ^^^sttone Jollssaint, Switzerland, second U.S. pro event, to earn a E Romero, Ogllvle. DP—Detroit 1, Southsrn Californio Sun—Tom OIL INC. Smith (1), Webster (5), Moreland (10), Fears- ' -aponaor’s exemption. INSUIHNSMITIIS SINCE UNICO Chirlty Oolf Tourwameiit I Milwaukee 1. LOB— D etroit!, Milwaukee Hebner (2). S—Sorensen, B. Smith, (jow. Morako Yonogl, Japan, 64, 84, 62; Brother Tze-Chung Chen is alio 6. 2B—P am th, Cooper 2, Garbev. HR— . IF H RERBBtO Leigh Thompson, Klngsmlll, Vo., def. WE DELIVER _ N. Simmons (4). S—Trommell, (Jgll- SAeatTegl ^ e o l l o Meeker, Netherlands, 61, ; in the field courteiy of the car 1914 MMiay, SEFTIMKi 24, ItSl al llwIgM 1 vie. Radio, TV B. Smith (W 144) 6 7 6 1 1 5 ^1 i If you haven't recplvpd your : oompany sponsoring the event,. 88.9 ' SF—Ogllvle, Reodv. Infiry ^ (hwhidst §f$sn to*# witf • cart bssr on Burke (S 5) 111102 Pam Cosale, Fairfield, N.J., def. Pascole Manchaetar Hgrakt by 5 p.m. I 4rUch begins today. per gel. C. O. D. IP H R ER BB SO CMcgge P o ^ s , ^ w e o , 86, 61, 61; Iva EMERGENCY Uto oouno, pHn on-down prtmo rib dinnor.) wggkdays or 7:30 t.m. Ssrturit^, Tie-CImng Chen proved a crowd Fontenot 181 10 5 4 1 0 BuOofovO' Czechoslovakia, def. Lo- Fire — Police — Medical ploasg call your carriar. 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B la n c h a rd " ' pets. 646-3722 after 5pm. Matteson, evenkrtgi, 44B chester Herald. Salesclerks, Cashiers and 289-6061. sem i-skilled, flexible expandable split level, gearaoM, kitchens remo- y '«•» Jim Fracchia for an 8i Rossetto Real Estate< ■> low SIOO's. Century 21 Hawkes'Tree Service — 4431.______(0 0 large or smo Coll Delivery Persons wanted hours, start Immediately. Bucket Truck B Chipper, deled, ceilings, both tile, appointment. 646-2482. — ______Lindsey Real Estate, 649- Interior Pointing B Wol- Lorry. 64F3fdS. part tim e In m odern phar­ C all 646-4472 after 6pm, stump Removal. Free Es­ dormers, rooting. Best' Mechanic Wanted — Ex­ 4000.— tpopering — Call even­ dentlol or commerclol macy. Good professional ask for Glenn. Birch Mountain Rood timates. Special consider­ surroundings and flexible Nurse Aides Certified — perience Necessary. Full ings, Gory McHugh, 64M 29I. Positions are now availa­ Executive Brick ond — ation for Elderly ond Han­ Carpenters Framers— To hours. Apply at once to Teocher/Engllsh — Ex­ time, full benefits. 649- Manchester — Excep­ Manchester — 3 bedroom A43-9321. ble for weekends, 7-3,3-11, Cedar Ranch. Ramble... dicapped. 647-7S53. work In Middletown, year Tom, Liggett Parkade cellent 700 student high 2871. tional Peterman built apartm ent on first floor of Carpentry Work — g ] m 11-7. Apply In person. through this custom built' " round work. Call United Pharmacy, 404 West Mid­ school with high aco- condo, 2 large bedrooms, newer two family. Ap­ Bemodellnd-Altergtlpns, HELP WANTED Meadows Manor, 333 Bld­ home In one of Monches- Delivering rich loom — 5 0.0. Peteteen . . Carpentry, Inc., 247-8984. dle Tpke., Parkade Shop-' demlc and behavioral ex­ Part Time Stock Person Plumber Seeking self d a , appllonced kitchen, pliances, fully carpeted,, well Street, Manchester. ter's newest executlvf" yards, $65 plus tax. Sand, end Palming, interior repairs, decks, etc. Coll Poogrtv Brothers —• Bo- ping Center. pectation 1$ seeking a — Large lumber yard starter — Licensed per­ private basement, and a ir conditioners, nice re si­ aeterior pwnlUi0 - D a v id a t 643B996. throom ramedelino: In' with hardware store In areas. Over 3,000 so. ft. of — dential area. $625 monthly gravel, B stone. 643-0304. CELEBRITY CIPHER Easy assembly work I Service Station Mechan­ qualified candidate for son for diversified plumb­ low condo fees. Don't plate deooreWig eemloe • CBtebrily Cipher cryplogtam a ar* ctDBled (tom quotaltone by Port Time position availa­ livin g space all on the 1st ~' stoilotlon woter heaters, S600.00 per 100. G uaran­ ics and Attendants — Full Driver Wanted for whole­ teaching English. Posi­ need of hard working ing work. Call 569-0501 for fniss Itl VA 8. FHA ap­ plus utilities. No pets, euetom wed pe^ rhar^ gorbooe disposals; foucet femoue pBopts. paal and prM «nl Each iDtler tn Ihe ciphBt atande ble for mature, dependa­ floor. Gourmet kitchen^’ Will Cleon Celtars, office, Robert E. Jarvie, lot anolhar Today e clu* F »qu»l» S teed Payment.^No Expe- or part time. Apply In sale automotive distribu­ tion to begin September Individual. Primary func­ proved. Onlv $62,900. Cen­ references and security ing • Ineuranoe damaee ble person as TV Interview. with fireplace, quality o» :: houses, tree of chocie for Buildlng-Rem pdeling; re^ rs. 64MS39. Vlia/M - rlence/No Soles. Details person, 252 Spencer torship. Must have clean 3rd. Mall resume to Dr. tions Include receiving tury 21 Lindsey Real Est­ deposit required. Availa­ epedellite.^ ^ . liy (,ONNH Wll Nl H Attendant. Afternoons blnets, random width oak " usable Items. 6444334. , Ipedgliet. Additlone, «w- osterCard accepted. tend self-addressed Street, Manchester. driving record and knowl­ Michael Blake, Principal, and stocking Inventory, Counter Help — Part ate, 649-4000. — ble September 1st. Call and weekend hours. Must flooring, and the most *- / - .... I ...... *... stamped envelope; ELAN edge of Manchester area. Tolland High School, Tol­ pricing merchandise and time, must be over 18. 649-9228. ^ Odes, rootind* sM ifld, kfl- “BYDFXHKOOI. V K8 KOEKIF be flexible. Retirees are modern of appliances — Office Machine Reoolrt Chens, bathrooms, re- VITAL-173, 3418 Enter­ Good starting pay and land, CT 06084 or coll store maintenance. Flexi­ 3pm-8pm Monday thru encouraged to apply. Call available. 24' cedar solor...,. Manchester — Just re­ and Cleaning— Free idek Pointing, Paper hander— p I 0, c d m e t prise Road, Ft. Pierce, FL benefits. Call Jim at 649- 872-0561. EO E. ble hours possible. Con­ Friday, 7:30am-1:30pm One 2 bedroom, one 3 30 years experience. Quol- DYKWI JX OYKDH, KOJRXAPR V 649-1600. tact Don McIntyre at room , 32' "G reot Room ',;, duced. $132J)00. U 8. R up and deltvery. 30 years WMofi»/doon, S434Kf12, IFUMNIMfi 33482. 5211. Saturday. Apply Colonial bedroom walking dis­ i^ W6 rk guaranteed, floe General Building Supply, with a beautiful view of « Built Executive home In experience. Coll 647-122S Carpenters — Expe­ Wanted — Girl to do part C le a n e rs , 230 Spencer prestigious Forest Hills. tance to stores, churches croftsmonshlp, (air pri­ Salesclerk, Apply In per­ Mechanic — Organized 367 Ellington Rood, East the Lookout Mountali) ^ tor appointment. WX HXJ KOEKIF OVLY NYVHP rienced. Steady work, Secretary — Take charge time office work, must be Street, Shoprite Plaza, 10 room, 5 bedroom, spo- and schools. Coll Ed, 649- ces. Coil for estimate: carpentry dhd retflOddl- F le e r •mttmi — ftoon son, Marlow's Inc., 867 self-starter for construc­ H artford, 289-3474. M /F . and o brook through a 12' m> 2947 or 643-1129. long term prolect. Coll person capable of light able to type, answer the Manchester. clous Raised Ranch. 2.5 When you hove somtF 347-2221.724-9215.______inp sarvkws -> CompMrte like new. Sbtclollsiflfl in Main Street, Manchester. tion company. Negotiable EDE. boy window, formal dln-.^ JK APR J. — FVD EVHFJXH after 5pm, 342-2941. typing and bookkeeping. phone and do some paper­ baths, 2 fireplaces, wall to thing to sell, And a co^ home rdpdlrs ond rem^ «Mer floora, natural and salary. Immediate open­ Ino room and 3 huge - Two Bedroom Duplex — Must have pleasant tele­ work. 20 hours per week. wall throughout, hard­ buyer the eosvwov with iJMkIng for semethtnd etolned fleers, NO e ^ n « ing. 633-8317. bedroo^ns. E xtras such a t » With appliances, no pets. Production Workers — phone skills and be able to 649-4914 after 5pm. wood floors In bedrooms, a low-cost od In Clotsf- speclolT Why not run a •rences, llcansed «md in- anymore. John Verfalile TRADTRVOO. handle a variety of re­ central air and vac. Inter- •' Credit references. $500 .CelieSKffSD, Full time days, part time sundeck, possible office fled. 643-2711. ■wanted to Buy" od PREVIOUS SOLUTION. "Architeclure. ol all the aria. Is sponsibilities. 643-7521. Banking — Part time File Babysitter Needed in Real Estata com 8) telephone In every..< m onthly plus utilities. One evenings. No experience area.. Warren E. How­ the one which acts the most slowly, but the most surely, Local Insurance Agency, clerk also to be trained on Manchester home. Mon­ Mechanic — Part time. room and a 3 car o a ro g tl r month's security. Call 649- necessary, will train. Call for private showing. >. land, Inc., 643-1108. on the soul " — Ernes! Dimnel looking for Individual ex­ Apply In person, Plllow- Truck Driver — Over the CRT, Mondoy-Frlday, 3 to day, Wednesday, Friday, Hours and salary open. 5808, 5om-9pm. 'i perienced In personal and Apply In person. Imme­ 'We Guarantee Our ® IBBS by NEA. Inc /sr tex Corp., 49 Regent Rood. Class I license ne­ approximately Bom, approxim ately 10am-. I I 1H0ME8 commercial claim work. cessary. Apply In person, South Windsor Bonk 8, 4pm. Good pay. 646-9549. diate opening possible. Houses I” Blanchard REAL ESTATE Manchester — Two bed­ HDUSEHOLD (HOUSEHOLD Street, Manchester, CT. I for sale Rossetto Real Estate, i IRODMMATES Coll 646-0187 between 8am- 646-1737. 49 Brolnard Place, Trust Operation Center. Village Motors, 369 Cen­ WANTED room, heat, hot water, IWANTED GOODS______GOODS ITAD SALES 4pm. Manchester. For an appointment, call Teachers and Substitutes ter Street, Manchester. 2482.— • I electricity and applian­ I G e rry M o re ll at 289-6061. — For September. Var­ ces. $505. R e fe re n ces, Collectibles, Dishes, Painting 8, Art Work — "Newer 8, Spacious' — 3-> 24 hour cash otter on your Groton Male MCC Stu­ Used Refrigerators, ICARS/TRUCKS RECREATION ious age groups and lease & security. No pets. Glassware, Christmas Full time, light work, bedrooms. Family room, .. property — Call: Crockett dent needs housing tall Washers, Ranges — Manager Trainnee — Ex­ hours. Coll 646-7090. 647-9676 evenings. decorotlons, linens, beds­ FOR SALE VEHICLES must have drivers license. 2Va baths, 2 cor oarage, an - R ealty, 643-1577 to r a semester. Prefer sharing clean, guaranteed, parts I tensive 18 month training. Colonial — Off Porter preads B drapes. Friday 649-7911. acre lot and pride of ., quick deal I oparfment/home with and service. Low prices. Two Beautiful White full Childcare — Before or First year Income, $13,000- Street. 3 bedrooms, t’/a Vernon — Small 3 room only, August 16th, 9om- 1973 Volkswagen Camper after school for two 8 year $15,000 on completion of tile baths, formal dining ownership 11 Century 21 , apartment. One adult, no other students. 445-9671. B.D. Pearl & Son,. 649 canopy beds along with 198) Datsun B-210 Wagen Lindsey Real Estate, 649-.'; M ain Street, 643-2171. two matching desks and 2pm. 20 Fulton Rood. — Nice Cleon car, sun­ — Good Condition. Best old boys. Robertson training, first year man­ Concrete Laborer — To room, flreploced living pets. Central location. offer. 742,8843. School/Beechwood ager annual Income, Cashiers — Part time two set and strip forms. Full room, eat-ln kitchen, one 4000.— Rantals $250 plus utilities. 671-3296 dressers with gold trim. roof, AM /FM stereo with Apartment area. May $25,000 with many bentits. nights per week, midnight time. Call 875-1103 after cor attached garage. By otter 6pm or 871-1698, ask School'Girl Call 647-1037. Cassette, low mileage. "The Best & Ideal Ranch'_ $4,800. Call Ed at 649-2947 1971 Shasta Travel Troller also be needed for sohne Call for appointment at to 8am. Some evening 6pm. owner, $94,500. 647-9038. for Sandy. — 14 ft., sleeps 5, stove, Kinney Shoes, Manches­ — 3 bedrooms, countOLZ* Lead Glass hanging lamp, or 643-1129. half-days, snow days or hours ovollable. Great for ,1 IRDOMS Tag Sole — Wicker, table refrigerator, dining can­ ter, 643-6299. EO E. DIshwasher/KItchen Help M an ch e ste r - $129,900. kitchen, family rooip, J Refrigerator, 17 cu. ft., $60. Oak wall unit with vacation days. Must be college students. and chairs, lamp table, opy, double propane — We need people full large deck and quiet, • IFOR RENT $350. W asher, $200. D ryer, light, glass shelf, doors In dependable. Call 6464)517. Something Special. HOMES and much, much more. tanks. Excellent condi­ tlnfie/part time. Weekend That's what this house Is I convenient setting 11 Cen-.^ $150. 2 sofas, $175, $50. End base, $150. 649-6929. Saturday, August 17th, tion. 649-6929. WANTED days and weekday nights. Beautifully decorated, 3-4 turv 21 Lindsey Real Est--. Manchester — Excellent IFOR RENT tables, $75. Coal Stove, S C H O O L B U S 8am-3pm. 60A Charles BODVMAN, MECHANIC, Uniforms and meals pro­ ate, 649-4000.— furnished room to r gentle­ $200. Coll 643-8602. 1980 Buick Riviera — bedrooms, first floor mo- Drive, Manchester. "EASY DOES IT'' Is the PARTO PULLER and DRIVERS vided. Benefits available. hogoney panelled family man. References. $48 Bolton — Four room Loaded, low mileage. w av to describe p la cin g a 'Beautiful Textured Steel * Good condition. $8,100. COUNTERPER 8 0 N. Openings lor September. Competitive pay and ad­ room, rec room, fully weekly. 649-4003. Ranch, treed lot, near want ad. Just call 643-2711 NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED Siding & Landscaping' — Colonial Living Room 646-9733 after 6pm. Will irsin. Please call 537- vancement opportunities. landscaped, see It today I lake, no children, no pets. ond we do the restl______MANSFIELO AUTO PARTS 3-4 bedrooms. Energy sav-. „ Very Large, Attractive, Set, $150 os Is. B aby Items. IN MANCHESTER AREA 5234 or 537-5766 Apply In person. Ground Joyce G. Epstein Real $500 m onthly. 742-6736. 646-S340 Round Restaurant, Glas­ Ino kitchen, rec room, - Cleon, quiet. Cooking and Portable Whirlpool Dis­ Call after 6pm, 643-7263. Datsun 1979 — B210,69,000 , LIOALNOTICI Estate, 647-8895. — INVITATION TO BIO tonbury. 6S9-0162. nice lot and near most parking. $60. 649-0102. hwasher — Excellent con­ Tag Sale — Saturday, miles. Cleon, AM /FM Ste­ So. Miln SL 110-234 High SL MO 8-17, 82 H ollister Street, E llington — $S0's. Lovely, everything! I Century 21 dition. Good buy tor $225. reo with cassette. $2,500. Parkado Apt. all Concord SL all STORE AND . Manchester. 8am-1pm. The Tow n of Coventry li eoll- SUMMER M B ABOUT Hostess-M/F — We need young townhouse condo Lindsey Real Estate, 64t-!T lOFFICE SPACE 678-6188-days, 649-7890- 242-9200am or 644-3665pm. cltlne teolcd bids for the Vlllaoa SI all Kaanay SL TELLERS smiling faces for full tlme- featuring quality con­ 4000. — ; (9 IAPARTMENT8 evenlngs. Woodstove, DP Gym- ourchoec ot one (1) Police TOENDT Cruiser •quipped with on Conildar ■ part tlm* poiltlon Sears Air Conditioner — 2 (never been used), base 1978 Newport Chrysler — OtIaSL all Gardnar SL 3-80 /part time hours. Nights, struction, cathedral ceil­ IFOR RENT emerpenev warning light ■t Llttla C*« M n PIZ I. op«n- Experience not electric , teak ta­ Highland SL 8-167 2 weekends and some days ings and full private 'Quiet, Child Safe StreeT'i. Ottice/South Windsor — years old, straight or Air conditioning, good and a prisoner tran­ Warran SI all Ing toon In ManchMtar We 0 •Vtlem neceesery. — 3 bedroom s, large llv-~* Sullivan Ave. 2 large automatic thermostat bles, miscellaneous clo­ condition. $1,500 or best sportation cope. Interestod ■re looking for part time day during fall. Good pay, basementi D.W. Fish Manchester — Available Love Ring Elm St. all Park SL thing and other Items. bidders may obtain copies of end evening help. Thie la the Meny benefits. meals provided. Benefits Realty, 643-1591 or 871- Ino room, Flo Room re- ') rooms, air conditioning control, 10,000 BTU . 646- otter. 1977 Buick Regal — Sunaat SL Immediately. One, two the bid specifications from Farguaon Road 121-3B0 Ideal way to earn the extra treat. Huge 2 car garage,' ample parking, $260 4619. Good condition, air condi­ Good hours. available. Apply In per­ 1400.— and three bedroom apart­ the Town Monopers'Office, Lakawood CIrcIa North 1-57 money you've been looking Hanry SL 14S-258 son, Ground Round Res­ and very nice trees and month. 236-6021 or tioning, $3,500 or best Town Office Sulldlnp, 1712 tor Flexible achedulee and 8 offices. ments. $410, $475, $525, taurant, Glastonbury, 659- South W indsor — $89,900. bushes 11 Century 21 Lind- ~ 3977. otter. 649-0620. Moln Street, Coventry, Cl. Falrviaw SL all Park SI 73-167 excellent working condl- heat and hot water In­ \ tlone. Call Qeorge. or vielt the 0162. Immaculate 2 bedroom sey Real Estate, 649-4000.; 1' 04234. Tele: 742-4324. Baldwin Rd. all Walnut St. 1-17 RRST FEDERAL cluded. J.D. Real Estate, ■miscellaneous Tag Sale — Saturday and ■tore for an Interview. end unit with a flreploced 646-1980. Office Space — Excelle;1t The Town reserves the ripht Elm Tarraca all Cantar SL 563-655 odd Help Wanted — Days and living room, fenced In location with ample park­ | for sa le Sunday, August 17 & 18th. to relect any and oil bids and LITTLE CAESABS PIZZA SAVINGS to select the supplier In the Hudaon SL all Summit SL 338-453 nights. Apply In person. patio, 2’/4 baths and It's New Listing — 9 Room ing. 600, 400 & 300 sq. ft. 9am-4pm. Clothing, 534 E. Middle Tpke. household Items, Smith best Interest ot the Town. Oakland SL 3-17 William SL all (at East Cantar St, Manchaatar) 289-6401 Arthur Treachers, 401 only 2 years oldl D.W. Contemporary Raised office suites are now Outboard Motor — John­ 1972 Ford Country Squire Ranch with 3 full baths, 4 available. 649-2891. Corona Typewriter and All bids must be received bv •46-4318 Center Street, Fish Realty, 643-1591 or son 4 HP. Excellent condi­ Station Wagon — Needs 10:00 A .M . on Septem ber 9, or 5 bedrooms, 12 x 24 . miscellaneous Items. 198 Manchester. 871-1400. — Manchester • Spacious 4 tion with remote tank. winshleld. Runs greot. 390 19SS. kitchen with wall to w ^ " Center Street, Manches­ room apartment, heat & $350 firm. 649-3875 engine. New battery. In- 025-04 Manchester Herald CABINETMAKERS Just Listed I Adorable Co­ cabinets, large living" ter. Rain date; August spectlble. 647-4186, ask for TYPIST/ hot water Included. Near m ornings. 24-25th. Cat! Circulation Dept lonial Cope located near room with cathedral cell- ^ stores and busline, $475. M argaret. WOODWORKERS TRANSCRIPTIOMST Ino, formq) dining room, ' the hospltbl. All natural Coll 649-8920. 1JX)0 so. ft. of Business Lovely Gold Velvet Couch HELPERS basement rec room, red -' space available Imme­ 647-9946 Speedy, accurate typing Stand Apart From The woodwork, newly reno­ — $125.1979 400 CC Hondo, wood deck, wall to wall ' diately. Also office space. For custom end produc­ required lor part time po­ Rett. Be a Burns Security vated kitchen, one car Large 3 room heated full dress, beauty, 4,500 carpeting, on quiet street' C all 649-8920. tion ehop. Ability to read sition In Glastonbury In­ Officer. Now available In oarage. Ottered at $82,500. opartment. $440 monthlVf m iles. $795. 649-0120. with ample shade trees. Tag Sale — Saturday B blueprints helpful. Excel­ surance company. Posi­ East Hartford are full and Jackson 8, Jackson Real security, no pets, no op- Chevrolet Citation, 1980 — Priced to sell 8U7,900. ' Main Street, Manchester Sunday, August 17th B lent pay and benefits. tion also evallable for part time openings. We Estate, 647-8400 or 646- pliances. 646-2426 Aluminum Storm Win­ 4 door, 4 cylinder, 4 speed, offer paid vacations, $4 Century. 21 JacKston- — O ffice space, 500 sq; t1.. PHOTO-OUIDE IBth, 10am-4pm. Mechan­ Apply In parson, part-time Switchboard 8646.— weekdays. 8307 dows — 28 X 55, 24 X 35. excellent condition. 45,000 per hour. Free training, Showcass, 646-1316. — Excellent location. Heat, 6 'U yri. PAHERN ic's tools and miscellane­ Operator. Excellent work­ Excellent condition. Call m iles. $2,700. 643-9415. PK8/U.S. Equipmsnt uniforms, group medical janitor. $200 per month, ous. 75 Lake Street, ing conditions. For ap­ Eureka I Another New Princess-line jumper with otter 6pm, 644-2975. PICTURE THIS too Bldwell Road benefits, life Insurance Investors Take Notice — 649-5334. Vernon. pointment call Listing I Cute os a button - button-front and top- South Windsor, CT and advancement oppor­ 6 rooms plus beautiful rec. Plan fpr retirement, best stitch accent teams nicely Free Rent In Manchester' Super Tag Sole — Draw­ ------^ 68B-4111, Ext. 280 tunities. Interested appli­ room with wet bar. IRA plan available, 7 ren­ For Rent Monchester — with classic blouse. m i l e i M No phone calls plaasa. — Prime space and loca­ ing, drafting, graphic arts cants can call Jane, 627- Lovely fenced yard, alum­ tal Incomes, In very good ! Very nice 4 room apart­ No. 6307 with Photo- |H0ME AND tion. New. H urry. 668-1447. m a te ria ls . A u g . 15-18, 1979 B la c k H a tch b a c k 7067, Burns International inum siding. Intercom sys­ condition. Vpry seldom ment, available Imme­ Guide is in Sizes 6 to 14 years. Size 8 . . . jumper, l&ARDEN Thursday, 4-lOpm, Frl- Sunbird — 6 cylinder, Security Services, 73 Old tem. Ottered In low $IO's. does a rooming house L.' diately. $400 plus gas heat. become available, no 1% yards 45 inch; blouse, doy, 12-tom, Saturday, automatic, tope, tinted $ EXTRA MONEY $ County Rood, Room 200, Jackson & Jackson Real Call Rote 647-8400 or 646- glass, excellent condition. m ors licenses will bo ^ 1 yard. 14 HP Bolens Lawn Trac­ 9-5pm, Sunday 9-2pm. DATA ENTRY CLERK Windsor Locks, CT. Reti­ Estate, 647-8400 or 646^ 1646. $2,195. 1977 6 cylinder rees, homemakers, and Issued. Coll now for ex*_l tor — Mower, dozer Aug. 22-24, Thursday, 4- PART TIME TO ORDER, tts4 $2.50 ftr Mch Bobcat Woaon Deluxe, With Your Own Part-Time Jo b .' students welcome. EOE. pens# and Income figures. Manchester — 1,100 so. ft. ■attars, plui 50$ tar Mstsfi m i blade, tiller, snowblower. Itom, Friday, 12-tom, Sat­ e Apartment tor rent: Man­ urday, 9-Spm. 611 Pall- $1J>95. 649-0120. Brand New Listing I Con­ 8165,000. Ce n tu ry XI., office space plus base­ Dandliog. 82,500. 228-3269. Ability to type 40-45 wpm eccurately, 1-2 chester, Main Street, 3 lUI lUlMETT sodo Avenue, Windsor, Mature Companion — temporary Cape with Jockston-Showcoss, 646- rooms, stove and refrlger- ment. Perfect for Doctor- An excellent opportunity for years office experience, and the ability to MaJitatm NsrsM Chrysanthemums — Route 159, Rain or shine. Llve-ln Saturday and Sun­ large deck off kitchen. 6 1316.— otor. For more Informa­ /Dentlst office or small lIM Ava. tf Aaitrfcai N«W TBflL N.V. looai Many varieties. 29 Moun­ work Independently. day only. Call 643-6633 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 tion. C all 563-4438 or 529- business entrepeneurs. Must See. Call 233- Print Na«a, A iirtit wltR IIP tain Rood, Glastonbury. Housewives and Mothers with otter 3om. baths, 1.17 acres, built In Manchester — tIOf.lOO; 715a. CODE. Stria NsiiNItr ani iiza. August 17 B 189-5. B icycle , 1902. Convenient to U- Wonderful Family Hornet 0319/647-9126, keep trying I Near Minneachaug Golf 79 Ford Von — One ton New FASHION with Course. pool table, general house­ young chiidren _ bring them SYSTEMS INBPECTOR C Conn. Ottered at 889,900. Spacious 7 room full dor-> • Manchester Immacu­ Photo-Guide patterns in h o ld Item s. 236 H ig h rating. 64,000 m iles. $5,000. Receptionist — Part time. Jackson I, Jackson Real msrsd Cope with flxoB.. late 3Va room apartment. Excessive abbreviations all size ranges, baa a Street. C a ll 6434602. To Inspect our finished products. Must be Busy medical office, 3 Estate, 647-0400 or 646- rots assumable mortgage • Stove, refrigerator, woll- abbreviate resultsi Be special Grace Cole Collec­ with you and save on features 3 bedrooms, 1V4 ., sure readers understand 1902 Olds Custom Cruiser able to follow explicit Instructions and do re­ days a week, no expe­ to-wall. No pets. Referen­ tion for larger aizea; plus A pick-up-ond-corry is n ig iin i rience necessary. Call 643- baths, first floor fam ily. ces. $350 plus utilities. your ad by avoiding ab­ 2 B O N U S( .ouponi! — Air conditioner, excel­ petitive type work. Entry level position. breviations. 643-271 1. project that pays o ft in a PETS Automotive babysitting costs 9566 between 9am-5om. Reducedl Don't be mlsto- room and 2 cor earaga.1 649-4003. Price . . . . $2.00 bitt dividend . . . the Love lent condition. I6JXX). Call Located In very deslrobls 643-4139. QSP offers an excellent benefits package ken.....This property Is Ring Quilt! still on the market. area. Coll tor details. - No. 2472 has pattern Riding Leseons — Sodle- which Includes medical, dental and life In- Energy efficient. 4-5 Sentry Real Estate, S43- FOn e*LI AT FUeLIC AUCTION pieces; full directions. seot and huntseot. Be­ ICARS/TRUCKS auranca, pension plan and tuition reimbur­ rooms, full basement', city Fon THI TOWN OF MANCHCemA ginners welcome. All J forsale Cook, Grill — 30 hours per utilities, fireplace. Re­ Tt arOtr, itiO % 2 M , fsr sscS ages. Beoutiful quality sement to our full time employees. N otice le hereby olven of a eolo at public auction to tho hold S A T U R D A Y , A U G U S T 24,1985ot FettHi, ,lei sot ter Ftiteft ia4 week. Must be IS. W ill duced to 872,000. Jockton Eflst Hartford — SI 1B90e,' 1 :0o " m .o t the AUCTION BARN, ROUTE 44, HEBRON, CT for tho following eurolus Ifeme: Arabians for sale. 742- •4 Com oro — A M /F M , asa4lli(. 1971 Volluwaoefl But — Qualified candidatae should apply at our fa­ train. Hourly woge plus It Jackson Real Estate, New on the Marketl Ok-' 5734. A ir , a u to m a tic , 25,000 4XMCAS4T DroiHM and Oreom. Soot- cility or send a resume with aalary history to: gratuities. Apply Man­ 647-0400 or 6461646. — sirable Sunset RIdje n,in ------PeeBiYOen______tiodN______>4«WI Neoibet miles. Excellent condl- Areal Lovely 7 room Co-~ O.M.C. Army Van M2M 47» im a v a f totrtaai AKC Mini, long hair Dach­ Ing 7 plus. Excallant run­ chester Country Club, 305 t . 1955 m m Tart. R.T. 1MM tlon. 2094707. South Main Street or coll Full Dormered — Cope lonlol featuring 3 bed­ 7. 19S2 A rm y C a rrie r M37 shund, 13 weeks old. One ning condition. Two now 22 Hours Per Week Do^ Dump Truck CiSO Priat Naaia, Miraii vita UP PERSOHNEL DEPARTMCIIT 646-0103. near the Country Club. 2 rooms. 1 full plus 3 holt 1. 1948 CODE mi Stria Naaia If. male left. Red. 221-0123. flrM. Gos heottr. Engine 4. 1944 Dodo# Dum b T ru ck C400 4881402424 MOTORCYCLES/ u 5 < *» full baths, gorgeous mas­ ba^ , first floor fomOv SPECIAL: Over 200 ac- completely overhauled. Salary Plus Gas Allowance QERBER SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTS INC. s. 1974 lX"nrtlSnol Plot Btd ^ Good got mlleoge. 82,500. BICYCLES ter bedroom, fircpioce room, flrsplacs and en­ 4. 1970 Intornotlonol Cab 4 Chotilt 1400 USSSSHSiHS Icctiona and a F B E E J 151 Batson Drive, Mancheeter, C T 06040 and morel SSO's. Blan­ closed porch. Coll tor on 7. 1941 Intornoflonol Flotbodv ’UUtHTTI^ Pattern Section in the Call 649-4797 after. 4pm appointment. Sentry Real 8. 1972 F o rd Dum p T ru ck F50IC F50CC887333 weekdays, anytime on SOUND INTERESTINQ? chard li Rossetto Real AIMS Cholm ore Bockhoe 1400 2820 ALBUMo Juat $8o00. MU8ICM. Boy's Columbia Red BM X You con bo • Herald Area Advleer and handle end Estate. 443-4040.— 9. 1941 MOU at aati weekendt. Port Time — Students. Estate, 646-2402. — 18. (2) Dum p Bodlof ITEMS 30" bicycle. 870. Boy's eupervise our carrier boya & girla. If you Ilka kida - Work 10 or more hours'o . (1) Wdtor Tonk «-i2a-aoiLa— m i m m , m m 11 ta irtta tawii a«v ta aMaa m m , Raleigh Rompor R-ro . want a little Independence and your own Income... week. Flexible hours. Full Dormered — C«ipe Vernon — By owner. 12. (4) T o m p it Stono/Chlp Soreodors 1983 Mazda SundoWner ft-Ut>-NCIRLOOM HANitWOta— Truck with Cop. shortbed, . BMX Blue bicycle, t90. Work entire semester and near the Country Club. 2 •9S,900.3 Bedroom Ranch," Tho condition of Itili oaolom onf It to bo sold "o t le” - "w here le", with no itatom ont or condi­ 20 tffM #( aaaCiavafti akIUa. 9e4. IsSF our 8100 scholorihlp. chen. bedrooms, fire­ lorge family room, fire-" a-uz-ctAns-M mrm Hundreds of reoders turn Apply at Glastonbury Sub­ place and ntorel IM's. place, sundeck, deed and' ter, C T ( W ) 447-3031. ta'Mfta UaM. Four Voor DM Studont to Cloeelfled every day R1S4 —tUMAtERTlHi COVOUTS i d i M t a r N # r t C A LL 647-9946 or 647-9947 way, 2M2 Main Street, Blanchard B Rossetto street. Walk to school. No TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Cf. Oomelnharitt Fluft. Good learchMo for aome por- EO E M/F ROBERT B. WEISS, GENERAL MANAGER — u u r n mi vaaU feai aaltta. 1974 VW Dosher — CSOO. Glastonbury. Real Estate, 646-2482. — brokers pisass, I7I-734S.. O-Ul — ROSI RgILTS—itettaat condttlofl dod pMyt boou- fleuMr Item. Will your od far 2$ plaeaR mi apRNaM aaRto. 649-7795. MS-1711 fltully. Coll 647-1037. be there? 443-2711. to - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Aug. 15, 1985 MANCHESTER BOLTON CONNECTICUT WEATHER New litigation seen State sets deadline Tracking of fugitive Clear, cool tonight; in McCooe’s case to fix BHS violations switches to border pleasant Saturday ... page 2 ... page 3 1 ... page 7 ... page 5 lianrlipatpr Hpralh * Frldav.Friday. AuoAug. 16, 1985 — Single copy: 25^ Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Decision voids year of town sewer rates

treatment plant. was harmless either appeal his decision or begin It was the lack of the appeal do that, " he said. "My scat-of-lhe- In his decision, Jackaway said Bv Kathy Garmus panls response, without having LaBelle argued before Jaeka- and Alex Girelll the rate-setting process again with period in the legal notice pul oik by way In Manchester Superior Court that the own's fiillure .to indicate the town last year that prompted researched it, would he that you of the Herald Staff new public hearings. on June 25 and 26 that Ihe town's that parties have within 21 days lo However, Town Attorney Kevin Jackaway to rule in favor of the can't correct the flaw by appeal the new the rates rendered readvertising." rale-setting method for the district A court decision that upheld the M. O'Brien today disputiil Jacka- distriel. was improper because it included them "null and void." "If they decide not to appeal, The district brought the suit Eighth Utilities District's appeal way's position, saying that the charges Ihiit were not related to The rates involved are from July then there's no question they have after the town raised the rate it of 1984-85 sewage-treatment rates town only has to rcadvertise the any services provided the distriel 1, 1984, lo June .50, 1985. The rales 1984-85 rates. O'Brien said the town to start again," Jackaway said. charges the district In treat its for the period beginning July 1, set by the town means that the .sewage from .54 cents per 100 cubic Jackaway did not consider Ihiil entire rate structure adopted last has not yet decided whether to When asked if the town could 1985, were properly advertised and simply readverti.se the rates with­ feet of water to 87 .5 cents per 100 argument in his ruling year is void, the judge who heard appeal Jackaway's decision, LiiBelle also argued that the flaw the 21-day appeal period for those Remembering Art Smith which was dated Aug. 8 and out holding new hearings, Jaeka- cubic feel an increase of 61 rales has passed, so the new rates the appeal said today. percent Kates for other customers in Ihe town's legid notice meant Superior Court Judge Harry released Thursday. way laughed and said he woUld not cannot he up|M-aled. were increased by 40 percent. that others who mighl have also Jackaway said that a technical The town has filed a new legal comment appealed the rales were not aware "We didn't know they were 5 The district, an independent flaw in the town's legal notice of notice with the Herald, to be District Attorney John D La- setting them," LaBelle said when Belle Jr. also questioned whether sewer and fire-proteetion author of thill option O'Brien eoiinlered in the 1984-85 rates "voids the action published Saturday, that specifies court thill because Ihe district asked why the district did "ot taken" by the town when it adopted that any appeal of the rates must the town could eorreel the problem ity that serves much of northern by readvertising. Manchester, collects sewage in its brought its iiptx'iil within the Those who knew Art Smith well the rates in June 1984. be brought within 21 days from 21 (lily iicriod. the defective notice Please turn Ui page 10 Jackaway said the town could Saturday. "My inclination is that you can't own line.s and sends it lo the town's knew the former chairman of United Technologies as a man of C arb id e generous spirit — a person who launches encouraged others to grow, exhorted them to excel, and probe CHARLESTON. W.Va. (UPU - gave many men and women in Union Carbide Chairman Warren Anderson said today an investiga­ tion is under way lo determine, this community and elsewhere whether methylene chloride, a suspected cancer-causing agent, their all-important first break. was released during Sunday's gas leak at the chemical company's pesticide plant at Institute. ’ T" A Anderson refused to speculate on how much of the chemical was released along with up to 500 gallons of aldicarb oxime, or its That generosity is remembered possible health effects on residents. by Art Smith's friends in this About 135 people required hospi­ Haratd photo by Tarquinlo talization for nausea, and eye, nose D and lung irritations after brea­ The heat Is on company and in the Manchester thing the gas. Nearly all have been U released from hospitals. Six-year-old T. J. Arnold, of Lenox Street, beats the stifling heat at Globe Hollow Thursday as the temperature hit 93 degrees. Anderson repeatedly side­ community. It ever will be. stepped questions form reporters about methylene chloride, saying only that the information would be known next week. Danny heads north after pummeling Louisiana ^There are a multitude of things that occur over a period of lime (in G an accident) and it is tough lo sort The storm halted the ongoing storm proaching high tides. Bv Janet Plume Iragile marshe.s Thur.sday G out exactly what happened," And­ United Press International afternoon. rice harvest, soaking the paddies The National Weather Service Waters also were reported rising erson said. "The issue of methy­ Danny was downgraded lo tropi­ wilt) a mixture of rain and salt Gulf has lifted hurricane warnings in the Bayou Jack area near the town of Lydia and near Cypremorl, lene chloride is being addressed" NEW IBERIA, La. - Hurricane cal .storm status at 9 p m. EDT waters, and waterlogged acres of along the coast although gale United Technologies Andbrson said there are between Danny, noW'huffing its way north Thursday soybeans. warnings remained In effect east where about 95 fishermen and their families spent the day perched on a four and five simutaneous investi­ as a squall line, may have been a The 30-mile highway from New Authorities said it was loo early lo Pensacola, Fla drawbridge over the Inlracoaslul gations by government agencies second-rate storm but it appar­ Iberia southeast lo Franklin was yet to tell how shrimp and crab Iberia Parish authorities Thurs­ going on at the plant. ently-brought first-class disaster to banked by shattered sugarcane feeding grounds along the "Gumbo day evening evacuated about Waterway like birds pn a wire. Aldicarb oxime is mixed with shrimp and crab fishermen and plantations, the stalks bent almost Coast" will be affected bythealien three-quarters of Delcambre. a Most of them fended off authori­ ties' attempts lo rescue them from methyl isocyanate — the chemical coastal farmers. to the ground by Danny's pounding waters. town of approximately 2,200 that killed about 2,000 people in Strong southerly winds trailing rains and high winds. Sugarcane The area around New Iberia was southwest of New Iberia, because the 300-fool bridge, saying they Bhopal, India, in December — lo the hurricane pushed salt tides 7 to farmers say if the plants don't expecting .5-10 inches of rain, but of rising floodwalers Water from feared their homes 'on a tiny ( make the pesticide Temik, which is .9 feet above normal into placid right themselves before harvest, reports said between 2 and 6 inches the higher Lafayette region 20 peninsula jutting into the Gulf believed to contaminated water­ bayous and canals, spilling saline barely one month away, the whole actually fell before the hurricane miles north is starting lo drain lo Please turn to page 10 melons in California recently, floods over low-lying fields’ and crop may be lost. I was downgraded to a tropical the lower basin, meeting ap­ j causing hundreds of people to get sick.. A second spilt of chemicals used to make break fluid occurred State will tell Bolton Tuesday night at Carbide's South Main break Charleston plant, located several miles from the Institute plant. Eight people complained of illness leads street to install vault alarm after that leak. Bv Kevin Flood Anderson also maintained that to cave in Herald Reporter Salisbury's records were found aldicarb oxime has one-tenth the largely intact following the fire, toxicity of MIC and is less toxic A broken water main today BOLTON — In the wake of the but It nevertheless prompted Per­ than ammonia. caused a portion of Nutmeg Drive fire that destroyed much of the sempere lo lake a,closer look at the Anderson said the company to collapse, forcing the closing of Salisbury Town Hall, the state security of records In other towns. would institute a new policy the street. official in charge of public records When asked how much he instructing plant workers to imme­ A town - Water Department said Thursday that Bolton is one of believed it will cost Bolton lo diately sound the alarm if they worker on the scene shortly after 9 mahy towns that must better install Its warning system, Per­ suspect a leak has occurred. a.m. said it appeared a section of protect its vault — and the records sempere said Windsor Locks re­ "I think you should pull the cord the pipe blew out. A large hole was inside — from fire, theft and water cently installed a similar system first and apologize later if it was visible in the pipe. damage. for 12,100. ' not necessary." he said, referring The collapse left a hole about Public Records Administrator Bolton First Selectman Douglas the 20-minute dealay in reporting 15-by-6 feet in front of a house at 89 Dominic Persempere said that Ihe Cheney said this morning that he Sunday's leak. Nutmeg Drive, also raising a town must install an “early already knew of Persempere's Anderson also was to nieel today portion of asphalt at the end of the warning system" in the vault at the effort to upgrade town vaults with several other chemical indus­ driveway by about 6 inches. town hall that would alert officials through newspaper accounts and 5 try executives lo endorse the Town crews were called to the to any threat of damage to the that he plans to bring the matter up 5 programs of the National Institute scene at about 7 a.m. when water records inside. before other town officials during for Chemical Studies — an opera­ was leaking out onto the street, but Persempere said he has not yet next year's budget deliberations. tion designed to improve the J. by 7:30 the pavement had caved in. notified any town officials of his “ According to protocol, I guess I industry in general. an unidentified worker said. orders, since he just inspected the should wait for the town clerk to The meetings were arranged "Just like that this morning it vault last month and won't be weeks ago but Anderson decided to notify me on this," Cheney said. went," he said. inspecting it again lor another "But I plan to discuss it with her. I hold a news conference to answer Figures on the number of custo­ seven or eight months. But he said think we'll take the bull by the qu'estions about this week's two mers who lost water was unavaila­ will formally ask the town to install leaks from Carbide plants in the horns here." ^ ble from the town Water Depart­ a system following the next Persempere recommended Kanawha Valley. ment this morning. inspection. Also expected io discuss the Thursday that the town set up the Town crews were digging up the Persempere said that if the town alarm system so that It would Institute are William Ruckel- street and pumping water out of does not have the system installed shaus, former EPA administrator notify the resident state trooper — thp hole this morning so that the by the following inspection, he will now in private practice and a whose office Is located on the other pipe could be replaced. notify the stale attorney general's side of the town hall — in case it private environmental consultant One of the workers speculated in Seattle: Monsanto Chairman office, which will in turn seek a went off. "That would seem to be that a weak spot in the pipe might court order that would force the the logical place for It," he said. Louis Fernandez; and Du Pont have led to the break. Vice President Robert Fourney. town to buy the system. But Cheney disagreed this morn­ Gov. Arch Moore was to host a "I don't want to seem alarmist," ing, contending It would not be wise Persempere said, "because all of luncheon at the state Capitol. ' * to locate an alarm system in the Meanwhile, a state official says Inside Today the towns have really been cooper­ same building where a burglary, the recent chemical leaks at ating with us on this. But if I feel fire, or other incident is taking records are in danger and that Carbide plants won't help West place. Virginia's efforts lo attract new 20 pages. 2 sections there hasn't been any response Cheney added that he would like from a town, I will go to the his fellow town officials lo consider industries to the economically HWaM photo by Tarquinlo distressed state. . 14 Obttuariaa. attorney general." 9 having the alarm system installed West Virginia suffers from a Ar^a towns. . 7 Opinion . Town workers dig around a broken water mam on Persempere began his cam­ by a private alarm company. Claaaiflad^ . 1S-20 Paopiataik. paign to upgrade the security of Noting that another town building national image as a poor mountain Com ics. . 0 S p o n a _ Nutmeg Drive this morning that caused a portion of the state of high unemployment, coal EntartaInmanU . 12 Taiavltlon . town vaults throughout the state Is already monitored by such a mining disasters, labor disputes' Lottary . 2 Waathar__ street to collapse. The cave-in left a 15-by-6 foot hole in shortly after fire destroyed much compan)^, he said, “It seems to be and a hostile business climate. front of a house at 89 Nutmeg Drive. of the Salisbury Town Hall Aug 5. working pretty well."