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IHMSALE CAM CAM FMSALE R M tA L E CUTE It Cozy. A oeod MANCHESTER. Dry ^ Gazebo man: Builder iDetours: Vernon St. work slows buses/D afl^ ploct to ttartll This 2 cleaning plant and FORD -Fairmont 1980. 4 FORD LTD 19M. Runt btdroom homo Is io- laundry In shopping door, 6 cylinder. Excel­ installs ba^k-yard , center. $115,000. Allbrio good, good body. 8200. ccrttd on a oulot . siding. Possiblo CH FA skip and a lump to the speed, 54,000, miles Standard, runs well. 1 financing. Don't lottbls sandy beach from this good condition. $2100. owner. Mut sel*. $600. ono got owayl Call cute and comfortable 649-9367 after 5. 646-2753. now 11 Roloty World, seasonal home on Cov­ CAPRIS Classic #x- ^ORD Fairmont. 81 Ex- Frocbotto Bonolt Asso- entry Lake. Sentry cellent condition. ecllent condition. Air. clatos. 646-7709.n Real Estate. 643-4060.O Nicely equipped. $2900. Originol owner. $1750. JUST RomodolodI I ThlsJ 643-7331.______, W 5 j ^ 646-6811. Bob. bodroom Colonial Is In DODGE 76 Colt. Auto- DODGE Coronet station tbo Bowors school dis­ matlc, 4 door. (Jood wagon 73.318 engine. trict. Romodollng In- M m T 8ME 8 body. Reliable, passed Rung well, price negoti­ Icudod now light flx- Inspection. $500. 646- able. 633-2939. turos, basomont stairs, 3785. ______audtrfitrr) Manche.ster A City of Charm Hrralft NO PAYMENTS THUNDERBIRD 1979, bulk hood doors. All TO YO TA Cressida 1982 n a ^ now gos JInos. Celling Up to I years. Kiss veur ft-- fully equipped. Asking and hardwood floors nondol dltncultles eoedbva. matic, am/fm cassette, Avoid foreclosure. Catch up $6800. Call 646-3222 af- power steering, redone.. Solid oak ter 6pm.______stalrcosoll Call and on late payments such os nrst brakes, windows, tilt or second mortpope or even O L D S 1976 C usto m wheel. V-8, 97k miles. glyo us the opportunlW outstondinp credit cord bills. cruiser wagon.- $600. Full service records to show It to youl! Keep vour heme free and Call 647-1722. since 81. Asking $2500. Realty World, clear without liens. Bod eeeeeeeeeeeeeee 871-6350. Frechette, Benoit As- credit or Iota payment his­ solclotes. 646-7709.D tory Is not o problem. Kindly CLYDE Study-panel landlord already against fair-rent unit COVEN TR Y. Ranch, 3 coll: CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. bedrooms, 2 baths, 1 The Swiss iKRANtON ear garage, to be built. Conservative Group R O U T E 83, V E R N O N By Andrew Yurkovsky (Center. osnaiiuiintia!!. Herald Reporter The committee heard from two that tenants and landlords should increase the rent only after repairs Buy nowl Lovely 1-454-4404 or 79 Cougar XR7 *3496 ANOseiaoTusaooAits.. He said he believes committee housing experts Wednesday night. ally helpful in working to resolve wooded lot. $154,900. SOM8 see FtNANOHM OR L888I have another way to settle their had been completed, he said. 1-454-1336 APARTMENTS HOMES PETS AND RNSCaiANEDUR S2 Buick Rae« ter. *6496 members should get their views out Raphael Podolsky, an attorney housing-code violations. Buthesaid Klernan Real Estate. 83 Boni«avHle 4 dr. *6996 A committee studying the need disputes besides housing court and Decisions by fair-rent commis­ that in some cases another outlet is M R RENT 67 FIFTH AVE. <4, •14,006 in the open now, before deliberating for Connecticut Legal Services who 649-1147. Exclusive FMRENT SUPPLIES I pdrrale for a fair-rent commission in enforcement agencies like the sions are restricted, to individual 84 Camaro T-Tope *8496 87 LeBARON over what their recommendation has served on Hartford’s fair-rent needed to handle disputes between agents. Manchester heard more testimony health department. cases and usually do not affect the 2 BEDROOMS, heat, ROCKVILLE/VERNON AKC registered Golden 84 Celebrity 4 *. wy *7496 OTtTUIto *12,205 should be to the Board of Directors. commission, told the committee tenants and landlords. PICTURE window 5' 8"x 84 Skyhawh 4 4r. we *6996 87 RAIDER 4x4 on the issue Wednesday night. But Podolsky said that the role of a rent paid by other tenants in the Rentals stove, references, house for rent. Older Retriever puppies. 4' 2". $40. 643-1680. *12,706 that such commissions deal with When asked, however, whether lease, security, no pets. 84 0ldeClera4e,. *7496 87 PLY VOYAGER *16,806 one member of the committee said Chairman Richard Conti said fair-rent commission is to mediate same building, Podolsky said. He Wb Buy Colonial, living room, Championship blood problems that cannot be handled in the town needs a fair-rent commis­ S510. 649-3340.______dining room, 3 bed­ lines. Ready on Sep­ 88 Marc. Maiqiiiirer. *7696 87 RAMCHARQER he had already made up his mind. after the meeting that the commit­ disputes between landlords and said that commissions have no *17,606 housing court or through other sion, he answered, " I think I’ll duck Am / Egtatel MANCHESTER. 4 room rooms, 1 bath. $1000 tember 6. 742-9053, 643- TAD 88 Chev. Ceprlea 4 dr. *8496 William Belfiore, a local real tee plans to make its recommenda­ tenants and to prevent rent goug­ effect on market rents in the towns n n ROOMS 87 ARIES 4*. •0,006 means. He said the fear that a that one.” feed a quick sale and clos- apartment. 1st floor. se cu rity, $750 per 7605.______, RALES 88 Pontic SunMrd *8696 estate agent and landlord, said that tion at the end of September. He ing. Commissions generally allow where they exist. 87 D(X)GE RAM fair-rent commission would lead to ng for relocation, divorce IS U FOR RENT Adults preferred. No month. Pay your own 88 Ford F1te4>4PU *10,196 he does not see the need for hopesa report can then be prepared rent increases of up to $50 If there Based on Manchester’s size, Proponents of a fair-rent com­ MWemanL debt payments or MINI VAN rent control is unwarranted. No pets, no appliances, 1 utilities. Available Sep­ IMISCEUANEDUS INDOOR. Antiques Flea 88 Dodge Daytona Z *11,496 Vl.Afe.AiAe •13,896 establishing such a commission. He for the directors before the munici­ are no tenant complaints about Podolsky estimated that a fair-rent mission have told the committee an altemative Investment? ROOM. 'Nan smoking car. Security. 649-1265. tember 1st. Call Dianna Market. Hawthorn 88 Cavalier 4 dr. *8396 town in the state that has estab­ FDR SALE 87 DAKOTA fu •12,296 said that only about 12 tenants from pal elections in November. maintenance problems, he said. commission could expect to hear since its study began that a gentleman preferred. 954-1138 between 8 and _I Center, Hartford. 87 Ceprlea Cmuc arm *18,649 lished a commission has adopted We have the answer to your Air conditioned, kit­ 2 BEDROOM apartment 87 SHADOW the 7,848 rental units in town spoke He said that in a recent year, about 12 complaints a year. In fair-rent commission would not set 4. All other times 6n- Starting soon. Vendors 87 Baotra Papk Atmm *20,645 The directors appointed Ihe rent control, he added. problemsi Call Bob at chen privileges, wo- on Monsfleld/Wllllng- T E E Shirt transfers. Ap- ■tferfee/uaew *10,696 up during the Aug. 5 hearing two-thirds of the cases heard by Hartford in a recent year, he said, rental rates. But Belfiore was not 8384 wonted. 249-9710. 8? Century Cet Wgn. *16,595 seven-member committee in April Town Health Director Ronald sher/dryer, parking. ton line, route 44. $385, proxlmotely 3000, also 87 SUNDANCE tutw *ia696 conducted by the committee. Hartford’s fair-rent commission 364 complaints were heard, repres­ convinced. V/i months security. OVERFLOW from 13 after some residents complained Kraatz also spoke to the committee tUMHO KAITY, INC Available August 29. 50 to 100k numerals and 87DODGEFuaMiwi *16,966 "That is not a mandate for were resolved through comprom­ enting just under 1 percent of the " I think we should make up our Adults preferred. STDRE AND letters for shirts, caps, households. Furniture 8 7 2 -9 1 1 1 86 DAYTONA tiaw *13,996 about unfair rent hikes and the Wednesday night. Though he re­ 202 East Center Street 643-5600.______change." Belfiore said during Wed­ ise. For example, if improvements number of rental units in that city. minds on the facts. This isn’t rent Country privacy. No etc. Best offer. 649-3642 galore, books, pic­ unwillingness of landlords to make fused to say whether he supports a Manchester, C T YOUNG gentlemen pre- DFFICE SPACE 86 GTS Tuifee. nenit *11,296 to an apartment were needed, the Kraatz said that prosecutors in control, but it is a start. Do we put a dogs. 429-7894. after 5:30pm.o______tures, frames, clothes, 86 LeBARON oom. nesday's m eeting in Lincoln needed repairs. ferred. Non smoking, •13,496 fair-rent commission, he did say commission allowed the landlord to Hartford housing court are gener- cap on lawyers’ fees?” he asked. 6 4 9 - 0 9 1 7 M ANCHESTER. Clean 2 EXCELLENT location, toys, strollers, gift- 86 LeBARON ter. •9,996 pleasant room private INDUSTRIAL- ware, linens, antiques. home, telephone, next bedroam duplex, pri­ reasonable rate Includ­ Upholsterlng Singer TAKE A LOOK 86 RELIANT 8.W. vate driveway. Wa- ing utilities. Call 647- Much morel Folk mu- HFieLoeefel *8,796 RUSMEM to shower, parking. sewing machine. Self slc/free coffee. Roln- 649-6M1. sher/dryer hook-up. 9223 or 649-5334. oiling. Price negotla- 85 Pont. Grand Am 86D(X>OE Laser foes PROPERTY No pets. Call evenings. ble. After 5. 649^9012.o /Shlne. Friday, Sotur- HMto, *6895 CHARGER *7,696 Tow n G O P dav 9-4,, 68 Bigelow St. 86 CELEBRITY *7,796 649-4222. ______INDUSTRIAL 13" Panasonic color tv RIVERFRONT Commerl- I 86 VW Jettadbr.. 86 PLY. HORIZON *6,996 3 ROOMS. Partly fur­ _____I p r d p e r t y $50, 2 12 lb bowling M,. Sunrool *8495 bring case cal B-3 zone building. APARTMENTS nished. Heat. Working bolls, 1 new $20,1 used Automotlvo 86 CHY. GTS TWto 'ia296 Minutes from Hart­ _I FOR RENT single male preferred. $10. 647-0413.______85 Mazda RX7 QSL'SE’ 88 NISSAN 4x4 PU *7,896 loses three ford. Perfect for offi­ 5000 square feet available 88 VOYAGER 19,296 No pets. Lease. 643- an Hartford Rd. Zoned Lo«M *11,900 ces. AsMng $199,000. ROOMS, 118 Main 2880.______DINING room set (Rock 84 TOY. CELICA GTS^ to zoners Puttlnb^ou 1st Is 2nd Industrial, this prop­ Maple) with hutch and 86 Nissan Stanza FWulMe, F. Moenreit *9,496 Street. No pets. Secur­ STUDIO type. Partly fur- erty has many possible buffet, washer, swing CARR nature to us I Strano ity and deposlt.S480. • or *7995 84 LeBARON der.Moe *6,896 By Andrew J. Davis candidates nlshed. Working single uses and exposure. Call set, a cap for 6 foot bed. FDR RALE 83 TURISMO Real Estate, 156 E. Heat and hot water 7 9 Zephry Sedan *2295 Herald Reporter Center street, Man­ male preferred. No Warren E. Howland 649-3248.______AiAfe NMa. Metl Included. 646-2426, 9-5 pets. Loose. 643-2880. Inc. 643-1100. CHEVETTE 1981. Auto­ By Andrew Yurkovsky chester. 647-7653.0 weekdays. GOLF Starter sets from 88 Line. Town Car 83 TOYOTA CELICA •7,996 Herald Reporter A P A R TM EN T for rent. 5 $35. Wedges, woods, matic, 4 door. Excel­ ttoCKooM $AVE 82 PONTIAC J2000 *2,796 The latest round in the battle to NOTICR lent condition. $1200. 79 BUICK SKYLARO *2,996 keep the laser players out of room apartment In a 2 SARA0E8 putters. Bdrgaln prl- 84 Mercury Merqula PUBLIC HRARINO family. 3 bedrooms, ces. 649-1794______647-1356.______77 DODGE aUHeoee) Manchester has begun. Incumbent Republican Anne BOARD OP OIRUCTORS AND 8TDRASE Brougham *4995 Gauvin has pulled out of the race for TOWN OP MANCHRSTHR, CONNRCTICUT appllanced kitchen, INNER. Spring summer TO Y O TA Corolla 1980. Omeer, MX w M el. *4,886 Wilmer B. and Carol E. Cle­ carpeting. Pay own 87k, 4 door, air, auto- Board of Education because of Notice Is h e r ^ plven thot the Board of Directors, Town of MANCHESTER. 1 and 2 chaise longe, $125. 12 85 Bronco II, onn venger of 30 Hilltop Drive, whose Manchester Connecticut, will hold o Public Heorlnp at the utilities. $675 per service stainless teel matlc. $2000. 644-1804. Auto.Fa.4M *10,200 property abuU the proposed loca­ recent surgery, Gauvin said this month. 1 year lease bays available for stor­ 875-3311 morning. Lincoln C o i ^ Heorlno Room, 4M Main Street, Manchester, age only. $45 and $90 flatware, $25. 646-3532. 1978 Jeep CJ7. 33 Inch 85 Gran Marq Bm. *6895 tion of the laser entertainment C on i^lcut, on Tuesday, September 1,19S7 at 1:00 P.M. to plus security deposit. Gauvin, 37, said she is beginning consider and act on the followlnp; per month. Allbrio M OVING! Cash 8, carry. tires. 3 Inch body llft- center at 587 E. Middle Turnpike, No pets. 646-4525. Realty. 649-0917. .Full cage. Am/Fm 86 Town Car *17,900 TRUCKR/VANR a new position in the West Hartford Prooesed ppproprlotlon to Education Special Protects — MANCHESTER. Availa­ 2V^ cords of seasoned cassette. Two tops. have filed a motion with the town FMITO 41 oak wood. Cut 8, spilt 82 Mazda RX7 GSL *6495 FDR RALE Zoning Board of Appeals. Their school system and will probably ble September 1st, 2 Runs good. $2800. or return to work only In mid- Youth Services...... *94JIS0.M RDDMMATE $70. 18,500 B TU air appeal seeks to overturn a recent to n t ^ ^ by o Grant from the Deportment of Children bedroom units at 8 conditioner, good con­ best offer. 643-0942 coll 84 Mazda Pickup *4595 1984 F-1S0. P o w e ^ to T September. She said she will not be 2 and Youth Services. decision on the game by the town $475,500 and S525 plus WANTED dition, $200 or best Joe after 11. ring, brakes, 32,000 " able tox:atah ug on her work and utilities. Security and 83 Lynx Wg., At. ac *3995 miles. Price negotlo- zoning enforcement officer. P ro p o ^ appropriation to Education Special Prolects — offer. Call 647-9974. launch a campaign at the same Fund 41 — references. Allbrio ble. 647-0840.______The decision by Thomas R. ROOMMATE"TvenO 82Bul^Skylark time. Chapter 3...... •99S.00 Reloty. 6494)917. wonted to share apart­ UPRIGHT Plano. Fair Set/ Your Car O'Marra. town zoning enforcement to be nnonced by on Increose In Grant Award. condition, $75. Other "It all came at a bad time for me. 2 FA M IL Y 2nd floor. 5 ment. $60per week plus iMOnRICYCLER/ officer, stated that the proposed use Proposed appropriation to Education Special Protects — one third utilities. Cen­ Items on sole. 649-1714 88 Merkur XR4TI *11,495 I feel better every day but I don’t Fund 41 — large rooms. Excellent after 5. _____I m d p e d r of the former Mott's Shop-Rite ProfMtslonol D«v«lopmtnt Act...... *M,M3.00 location, large yard, no trally located. 649-8515. *15 85 BuIck Regal *7495 Supermarket by Laser Games of have much stamina,” Gauvin said. FURNITURE, miscel­ " I really owe it to the Republican to bo fiMncod by Gront undor tho Profoiilonol Dovolop* pets. S650 per month 4 Lines — 10 Days Hartford Inc. was permitted under mont Act. laneous household and 85 Olds Calais *6395 HARLE^^DovIdSO^^ Party to conduct a good campaign plus security and utili­ WANTED 500 charge, each addi­ 1200 F L . $3500 or best town zoning regulation. However, Propose appropriation to Education Special Prolects — ties. References. 646- other Items Cash only. 84 Gran. Marq. and I can’t do that.” tional line. You can LS *8695 Offer. 449-5366.______O’Marra denied a request for a Fund 41 — 1516.______TO RENT 646-5358 after 1pm. Town GOP Chairman Donald K. EERA Public 41-444-003...... *11,706.00 cancel at any time. 85 Mazda RX7 S Motobicane moped. Ex- building permit because the enter­ 6 ROOM duplex, 3 bed- YARD trailer $50. 647- Kuehl said, however, that Gauvin EERA Non-Public 41-446-004...... >300 00) A ROOM or floor space QOnRV cellent condition. $250. tainment center would change the to bo financed by Increased EERA entitlement of *11,406.00 rooms, appliances. 8077. will complete her first term on the 16' X 20' minimum for NO REFUNDS OR Call 443-9240. use of the building and would call Propose appropriation to Education Special Prolects — $550 per month, 1'/i Board of Education and plans to run pirvate non business ADJUSTMENTS MORIARTY for an increase in parking at the site Fund 41 — security deposit. No use. 643-0303.______for the board again in two years. Public Low 94-143 Grant...... *343,790 00 from 99 to 122 spaces. pets. Available Sep- CALL HERALD IMMCELLANEDUR Also this morning, Kuehl an­ to be financed by a State Grant. tember 1st. 647-1018. BROTHERS Those changes would require a Placing an ad In Classified ____ I a u t d m d t w e nounced that David Dampier, ^oposM appropriation to Education Special Protects — Is easy. Just call 643-2711. 301 Cent«r St. special exception from the Plan­ Fund 41 “ EAST Hartford. 2 bed­ CLASSIHED another Republican candidate for room, 2nd floor, on bus We'll help vau with the ManchMtwr, CT IN TER N A TIO N A L C. O. ning and Zoning Commission, but Multt-Handlcopped Proaroms...... *30,000 00 Board of Education, is withdrawing to be financed bv tuition Income from Keeney and Bonnet line. $475 per month wording of your ad. 643-2711 E. tractor 1974. If Inter­ no such request has been sought OOttM. plus utilities. 643-7263. 643-5135 ested please call 443- yet. from the race. Beverly Malone, the ^ o p o s ^ appropriation to Education Special Prelects — 0422. party’s candidate fqr treasurer, Fund 41 ^ MANCHESTER. 1 bed­ The Clevengers' appeal, dated room apartment In 2 has also announced that she will not Program for visually impaired...... *330,000.00 ' Morchandlse Aug. 25, alleges that O’Marra was run, Kuehl said. to be flnmcM by the State Board of Education and Servim family house, near bus wrong in making his original Haratd photo by Tuckor Malone said two weeks ago she for tffio Blind. line. Includes applian­ decision. The appeal claims that was considering withdrawing from P r o p o ^ appropriation to General Fund — TRANSFER to ces, garage. S500 with the game is not a permitted use for Ready for classes Capital Improvement utilities. S650securltv. 1 the race because she wanted to the former supermarket. Reserve Fund S — Town A id ...... *333,513 93 year lease. 633-4777. ICLOTHIND work on the campaigns of the to be finance by State Grants. "(T h e) decision of the zoning Manchester Community College students Steve Croye PRIVATE PARTY today until 4 p.m., and Monday, Tuesday, and candidates for Board of Directors. Proposed appropriation to Bond and Grant Fund 9-94S — M ANCHESTER. 2 bed- MAN boto^eotheMock^ enforcement officer is contrary to and Laura Shellard, both of Vernon, look over the class Wednesday from 2 to 8 p.m. Final registration will be held Dampier, 42, a member of the Homaless Shelter...... *30,000 00 room duplex. Stove, size 44, $125. Black the law and constitutes an unreaso­ to be financed bv a Grant from the State Department of schecJules before registering for classes this morning. school board from 1982 to 1085, said refrigerator, dis­ leather vest $40. 643- nable, arbitrary, capricious and on Sept. 8, 9,10,14 and 15 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. College HousIm for *13,339.00 and a contribution by tho Monchest^ 9889. that a change in his working hours Area Conference of Churches for 16,661.00 hwasher garbage dis­ unlawful abuse of discretion," the The M CC registrars' office will be open for other students classes begin Sept. 8. posal, washer/dryer made it necessary for him to Proposed appropriation to General Fund — TRANSFER to Merchandise Ads appeal reads. hook ups. Parking, 2 withdraw from the race. Kuehl said Capital Improvement The Clevengers’ attorney, Ri­ Rasarva Fund ■— Community "Y" Improvements ..... *15400.00 cars. S595 per month Dampier knew before he was FURNITURE chard C. Woodhouse of Manches­ to be flnaneed from Prior Year Fund Balance. heat Included. No pets. nominated last month that he would ter, would not comment on the Proposed opproprltlon to Special Grants — Fund 61 — Security and referen­ not be able to run, but it was too late ces. 228-9317. CO FFEE table and end appeal. He said it "explained Intarllbrory 1906-07...... *10,761 M Dems say ifs time for war powers to withdraw his name. to be flnoncad by a State Grant already received. table (together or se­ iteelf.” parate),one Individual Kuehl said he informed the Proposed appropriation to Special Grants — Fund 61 — 27 GLENW OOD St, 2 bed- O’Marra. who is on vacation, Municipal Llobllltv Trust Fund...... ’m M O M room flat, appliances gloss topped coffee ta­ Republican party’s executive com­ could not be reached for comment. to be flnoncad by a M M Grant already received for Included. No pets. $480 ble. Call 742-5918 mittee of the withdrawals during its *99,070.00 and Town contribution of *7,600.00 Mark Pellegrini, the town’s plan­ White House insists there’s no need for law in Persian Gulf per month plus secur­ evenings.o______meeting Wednesday night. He said ning director, said he was not sure if Prepeaed appropriations to General Fund: ity and lease. 649-7262. W ATERBED king size. he is talking to potential candidates Assessor...... *15,500.00 the appeal would be heard by the WASHINGTON (AP) - Demo­ Camplete package ex­ (U.S.) forces are in an imminent said he intends to push next month to fill the openings on the party ELD E R LY housing now Zoning Board of Appeals at its cratic legislators said anew today been under pressure from the Oanaral Services...... >131 oo taking applications for cluding headboard. threat of hostilities and the War for Senate approval of a bill slate, but he would not say who was Asking $100. Call 742- September meeting. He said the that the Reagan administration’s Democratic-controlled Ck)ngre8s to Public Woi Ks — Highway...... *4,9S4.S0 2 bedroom apartments. Powers Act should be invoked." requiring the War Powers Act to be being considered. He said the party Public Workt — Pork and Cemetery...... *3,530.00 5918 evenings.o______ZBA’s meeting agenda would not be decision to grant danger pay to U.S. grant the danger pay. Rep. Patricia Starting $560. Call 528- " It is a logical conclusion," said put into use. will nominate new candidates Public Works — Maintenance...... *1,400.66 available until late next week. military personnel in the Persian Sebroeder, D-Colo., author of a law 6522. 2 SOFAS, 1 gold, 1 green. Torricelli, a member of the House ‘T m not sure if it will pass," Pell within the next week. Excellent condition. Plans for the laser stadium have Gulf means it is time to Invoke the requiring themoney, applauded the Foreign Adairs Committee. said. "You never know until you decision. Changes on the ballot cannot be Recreation...... *l,SDaoo MANCHESTER. Immac­ $90 each. Chocolate drawn strong opposition since they War Powers Act. ulate 4 room duplex. Earlier, Sen. Claiborne Pell, try, but I’ll support it.” Llbrorv...... *5,750.40 nylon carpet 10 x 12, were announce several months White House officials, however, “ I am glad the politics of made later than Sept. 0, he said. Carpeting, attic, and D-R.I., chairman of the Senate The Pentagon announced Wed­ 943,340.76 $35. 643-9603. say the 1973 law still doesn’t need to reflagging and whether to invoke to be financed from Prior Year Fund Balance Reserve for basement with wa- ★ Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days ago. An ordinance regulating Foreign Relations Committee, said nesday that about 10,000 military amusement centers, intended to be triggered. the War Powers Act have been Outstanding Encumbrances. sher/dryer haokups. that, “ to my mind, this decision is personnel serving in the volatile $625 per month plus keep the game from opening, was Rep. Robert Torricelli, D-N.J., separated from danger pay,” she Prepeaed appropriations to: ITV/STEREO/ one more reason why the War gulf region will receive the $110 said. Water Fund 3...... *33J39.os utilities looking for ★ Additional Lines SOdJ Per Line, Per Day passed last month by the Board of said on the NBC-TV "Today" show TODAY I APPLIANCES Powers Act should apply, and I monthly bonus, a decision expected The debate over the "imminent Sewer Fund 3...... %190.M couple with no pets. Directors after residents rallied that “ it isn’t much of a leap of logic Fire Fund 4...... iliisSo^S Call Julie: ERA Blan­ think the War Powers question will to cost $1.1 million a month. The pay danger" pay mirrors the ^spute to be Rp m c M from Prior Year Fund Balance Reqsrve for SMALL apartment size against the laser stadium. to say that if sailors who are in the $25 billion bank Outstanding Encumbrances. chard & Rossetto. 646- Hoover dryer $50. 649- ★ Classifications 71 thru 87 keep coming up again and again." will be retroactive to the beginning over the War Powers Act, which 2482. The ordinance pndiibits amuse­ region are going to get this Pell, speaking Wednesday by of August. Prepeaed appropriation to Oeneral Fund — TRANSFER 5809.______was passed in the waning days of Shawmut Corp. and Hartford ment centers measuring more than imminent danger pay, thereby telephone from his Newport home. to Capital Improvement Reserve Fund 0...... 937.107.00 M OBIL home. Working STOVE aeiuxe model The Defense Department had the Vietnam War by a 0>ngress National Ck>rp. have announced to be financed bv ontldpated additional Revenue Shorlne ★ Merchandise Under «250 5,000 square feet from operating Orant. single mole adult pre­ gold, Frlgldalre In within 1,000 feet of senior citizens’ that wanted to limit the authority of plans to merge in a stock swap that the executive branch to send troops ferred. Lease, secur­ good condition. $100. housing, convalescent homes, will result in a new $25 billion bank Proposed appropriation. to Special______Grants - ' FUND 61 — ity. No pets. 643-2880. 646-4383. into combat. . - 'x -E - a 'rty Leynhig l------Center * ‘ Modular U d f...... *107,90100 ★ Ad must contain price! schools, hospitals and churches. holding company. Story on page 0. to be flnonced bv a Grant from the State Deportment of Hu- North aide helped shred papers It limits a president’s ability to ROCKVILLE'. 5 ropms, 2 The building is within 1,000 feet of iwgn Reeaurces of *75,000.00 and Town contribution of bedrooms, 2nd floor, ■7 7 JLAWNAND send military personnel — without *33,90100 You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds the Manchester Senior Citizens' WASHINGTON (AP) - Robert He said it was "a little unclear to learned Justice Department offi­ appliances. $450 per ■''IfiARDEN Center. Earl, a former aide to Lt. Ck)l. congressional authorisation — Rain and mora rain Ganerol Fund — MIscellaneaus me what exactly to look for, so I cials wanted to come to their office “ into situations where imminent Budget — Contribution to Fund 61 — month. 875-2957. Laser Games of Hartford Inc. has Oliver North, told congressional due to this low price... erred on the side of destruction." to inquire about what was going on. involvement in hostilities is clearly Rain tonight with low In the 50s. T*'W't**^* ^ Motwhester Early Learning Center Modu­ A P A R TM EN T for rent. 6 won a temporary injunction prohib­ investigators he helped North des­ lar Unit...... 933,90100 Tor Seii ScreeRod LeaiN The testimony of Earl, a Marine "H e mentioned that be had asked indicated by the circumstances.” Friday, more rain likely with high to be flnoncad from Prior Year Fund ^o n c e . room, 3 bedroom In 2 Any amount deUveiad. Also, fill, iting the town from enforcing the troy documents crucial to the lieutenant colonel, and of Coast ... the attorney general ‘Can I have’ The personnel must be withdrawn 65 to 70. Details on page 2. family house. Pay own g n ^ , atone and barti. muloh. ordinance. A Superior Court hear­ Iran-Contra affair and that North consider the sale of proportv Guard Cmdr. Craig C!oy, who also or 'Will I have 24 or 48hours,"’ Earl within 60 days unless (ingress l o c ^ on Mrtmeito iVIve, Mondiester. to ■most J. Reed utilities. Security dep­ Boboal, baokhoa 1 loader lenbil. ing on the matter has been told him as the affair unraveled osit. Adults preferred. worked in the same office, was said. specifically approves their fw the sum M *4,00in Cojw oHhe Proposed Ordinance may OFFER ENDS AUGUST 31, 1987 scheduled Sept. 14. that he had asked Attorney (Seneral Index be seen In the Town Clark's Office during business hours. No pets. $650 per DAWS CONSmtlCTION released today by investigators, “ And he told me the attorney deployment. Plans for the game call for Edwin Meese III to delay investiga­ month. 643-2034 or 643- •72-1400/SSMSSS with portions blacked out for general had said something like he The administration has refused converting the supermarket build­ tion, according to testimony re­ 20 p«g#9, 2 aoetlona All public meetings of tho town of Manchester ore held at lo- 5363. security reasons. didn’t know whether he could have to invoke the War Powers Act, collens which ore accessible to handicapped clfltens. In ad- ing to resemble the inside of an leased today. The two were interviewed on that much time." saying U.S. forces are in the gulf Advic 13 Lottery— . dltlen, handicapped Individuals requiring on ouxlllorvald in alien space ship. Players would Four days before the affair order to fodlltoto their partldpotlon at meoHngs should ROATS/MARME CALL CLASSIFIED several occasions by committee In portions of Earl’s testimony only to ensure the safe passage of Busini .9 Obituarlas. carry an infrared laser beam became public last Nov. 25, Eari coM ct the Town at 447-3133 one week prior to the scheduled C0N00MINIUM8 EQUIPMENT investigators, and were asked in already released, he disputed d l tankers through international Claasiflad . 18-20 Opinion meeting so that appropriate arrangements con be mode. I device and walk down hallways and said, he helped North sort through ___Irmrent particular about what went on in North’s contention that North con­ waters aa part of Preaident p a ­ Cowilca ,, I 8 Paopla. STEPHEN T. CASSANO through hidden rooms where documents intlieir office next door SPORTS Craft 1989. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Aug. 27. 1987 — 3 THE WEATHER REGIONAL WEATHER n i»A oou >« tor 8 A J I^ FMday. AuguM as Accu -Weather *^1orecast lor Friday Road on Vernon St. to slow school buses Daytime Conditions and High Temperatures By Andrsw J. Davis Other schools likely to be affected to compensate for the lost time. Herald Reporter have maybe one youngster that resurfaced and widened to a Department of Transportation, and are Illing Junior High School, Kennedy said, since a number of comes up from that street.” uniform 32 feet. The road also is the Department of Public Utility Manchester High School and a schools have different starting and School bells may be ringing for The fact that all of the school's 163 being straightened and leveled, and Controls about the delay. The number of parochial schools, closing times. students are transported by bus will • Manchester school students on Kennedy said. curbs, a box culvert, and water and Department of Transportation Buckley’s principal, Edward H. lessen any chance of someone Tuesday, but this year it may takes He was unsure how many of sewer lines are being installed. oversees the project, while the Timbrell, said he does not expect getting hurt by the construction. In mayor has written the Department little longer before those bells are Manchester’s 7,000 public school Vernon St. residents have com­ answered. the Vernon Street reconstruction to addition, Buckley students, like all plained about the project, stating of Utility c;ontrol in sn effort to students would be affected. disrupt his classes, though the work The road work on Vernon Street town elementary school students, workers from Bristol Construction have Southern New England Tele­ " It will be a substantial disrup­ will be going on just two doors from will cause 10- to 15-minute delays are not allowed to leave school Co. of Bristol were at the construc­ phone speed up the removal of tion for that area,” he said. “ We’ll his school. for school buses going to Buckley during the day, Timbrell said. tion site infrequently leaving a utility poles on the roadway. have to detour (bus) traffic.” He said classes may be late in Elementary School as well as a Public Works Director George A. bumpy road and layers of dust Workers from SNET and Nor­ He added that he hoped parents getting started, but he he did not number of other local schools, Kandra said earlier this month that covering their homes and cars. theast Utilities have been sche­ will understand the delays. anticipate any other problems. James P. Kennedy, school superin­ the $3.2 million project would be Manchester Mayor Barbara duled on many occasions to per­ It would be impractical to start "There's no construction being T h e Big Bang tendent, said this week. completed by Nov. 30, a month Weinberg has written J. William form the work, but have not shown school bus runs earlier in an effort done at the school,” he said. "W e behind schedule. The road is being On August 27th, 1883, the island volcano of Krakatoa Burns, commissioner of the state’s up, Kandra has stated. erapted in the largest explosion of its kind in historic times. T^e explosion, which could be heard 3,000 miles Range’s C o m away, killed 36,000 people. Areas as far aw ay as 40 Main St. o j m t a o c w -w m m m t. me 01907 Aocu-WNMWf. me. miles were inundated by raining ash that accumulated ' at a rate of about three feet an hour. World-wide opening atmospheric effects from the volcano lasted for a year. apartments S. Dakota gets snow; The total energy released by Krakatoa was the equiva­ lent of about 200 one-megaton hydrogen bombs. is far away targeted DO YOU KNOW — A one-megaton bomb is the rain covers wide area By Andrew Yurkovskv equivalent of how many tons of TNT? Herald Reporter By Andrew Yurkovskv OO WEDNESDAY’S ANSWER — The 13lh Amendment Herald Reporter By The Associated Press northwestern Texas. oullewed slavery. Those who are looking forward to An unwelcome reprise of rain­ using the town’s rifle range at the A new worker in the town’s Snow fell today in South Da­ 0 t i 8-27-87 c Knowledge Unllmlled, Inc. 1987 fall in the Chicago area brought old Nike site probably shouldn’t Health Department could mean a kota, while a slow-moving cold out sandbags and mops as jump the gun. return to regular restaurant inspec­ front brought a band of showers hundreds of residents flocked to 6 6 0 A Newspaper In Education Program The range, which has been closed tions within two to three months, and thunderstorms from the suburban centers to apply for 6 0 Sponsored by since health and safety problems the department’s director, Ronald Kraatz, said this morning. upper Ohio Valley to the southern government disaster aid to help were disovered last year, Isn’t Plains. The Manchester Herald The new inspector, who will recover from flooding Just two likely to reopen for months. Scott £>6 6 probably be h ir^ next week, will Rain was common in the upper weeks ago. 6 0 Sprague, the town’s recreation Ohio Valley and lower Great director, said Wednesday. also allow the department to begin Authorities declared states of a thorough inspection of Main Lakes, and from southern Mis­ emergency Wednesday in Cook 0 0 6 6 6 6 Sprague said he has no idea how souri to southern Kansas and long work on the range will take if Street .apaitments, a project that and Du Page counties as the Almanac has long been delayed because of already record monthly rainfall and when it begins. If the town reaches an agreement next week lack of manpower, Kraatz said. increased with a daylong down­ Today's weather picture was drawn by Patty Sullivan, 10, who Weather Trivia with the group that wants to The department cut back on pour of 2.46 inches by 7 p.m. lives on Scott Drive and attends Buckley School. TODAY’S MOOH: Between Aug. 27, 1987 manage the site, it will still be about restaurant inspections after the In wdtat year 74 TiieiH»itiess 5,000 sq. ft. delivery In Manchester. eoyiprwiiT Gill Tools. Shrubs snd 591, Manchester, 06040. Association. m n e s s r a E e n 2QS-644.S618 SSYSTD1S A s s c o A n o t r 9 s s f P ffo s s In rsBrs/ Trios. * ~ MANCHESTER HERAl.n, Thur«day. Aug. 27. 1BB7 * « • • MANCHESTER H ERAl.n, ’Thursday, Aug. 27, 1987 — 5 Connecticut in B ri^ Taxes up in most of states towns U.S./WorU In Brief City murder suspect free on bond Reagan welcomes Germany’s offer BBC says Waite alive and well "**" of killing two people CCM counts local rate, hikes despite increases in state aid I® break up a loud party was released on $100,000 bond A ®*1U8h Broadcasting Corp. reporter in Tehran Soviets admit there’s ‘some movement’ toward arms agreement By Judd Everhart whether there’s enough evidence the 1987-88 budget year. Three towns increased relief is undeniable. said today he has received authoritative assurances that Church to warrant a trial. The Associated Press property taxes between 15 percent and 20 “ Significant amounts of state aid enacted of England envoy Terry Waite, who disappeared in Lebanon in By W. Dale Nelson future.” The Associated Press ^ Wednesday percent; nine raised them between 10 percent during the last two legislative sessions enabled January, is alive and well. Reagan, taking a five-day break in Los night after Hartford Superior Court Judge John Byrne found him HAR’TFORD — The Connecticut Conference and 14.9 percent; 48 had increases between 5 some higb-tax communities to hold the line on of Municipalities says 70 percent of Connecticut who had gone to Lebanon to negotiate for the release of Angeles from his annual August vacation at his Mnipetent to stand trial. He had been under psychiatric percent and 9.9 percent; and 56 boosted taxes up property tax increases or, in a few cases, to LOS ANGELES — President Reagan says cities and towns raised property taxes this year, Werterners held hostage there, is still in Lebanon and “ both his ranch north of Santa Barbara, was meeting evaluation since his arrest. to 4.9 percent, CCM figures show. actually reduce taxes,” Cassano said. “ Despite West (tormany’s offer to dismantle iU Pershing even though state aid to municipalities was up captors and the Iranians are anxious to ensure that nothing today with leaders of the administration-backed The next hearing is scheduled for Oct. 2. this, those communities still have extraordinar­ missiles removes an obstacle to a U.S.-Soviet by almost 18 percent. ’Twenty-two towns had no increase and 28 cut nappMB to him, said John Simpson in a tolevision broadcast Contra rebels fighting against Nicaragua’s Patterson is charged with conspiracy to commit capital felony, ily high property tax rates.” from Iran where he is on assignment. arms control agreement, and a Soviet official leftist government. their property taxes, including such cities as said today the development does indicate “ some accesM ry to com m it capital felony, two counts o f conspiracy to CCM says its study of local tax rates proves Across the state, the property tax is used to Kohl’s announcement came one day after U.S. Bridgeport, New Haven. Hartford and Simpson did not say whether he received any news of other movement” toward a pact. rem m lt murder a nd t wo counto of accessory tocommitmurderin the need for even larger state grants to local Waterbury. generate 88.1 percent of all local revenues, the ^Western captives in Lebanon. negotiators in Geneva proposed less stringent governments next year. thlrd-highest in .the country and more than twice Chancellor Helmut Kohl announced Wednes­ Sfiii ilayings of Daniel Seymour, 25. of Suffield and ®^ England spokesman John Miles said the report that monitoring under the arms control treaty. The the national average of 28.2 percent, CCM said. day that West Germany will eventually destroy William Price, 26, of Monroe. Gov. William A. O’Neill has already said During the 1987 session, the General Assembly .Waite was alive reinforced the church’s own information. “ We revised U.S. position was an outgrowth of the increased local aid by 17.7 percent, or $173 State aid represents 24.5 percent of local its Pershing lA missiles if the superpowers Patterson’s brother, Brian D. Patterson, 18, and Richard A ^property tax relief will be a top priority in his 'have sources in the Middle East and they have been telling us all Soviets’ recent agreement to dismantle all million, according to flgures com piM by the revenue, compared with the national average of agree to scrap medium- and shorter-range f *•* IdenUcal charges, while Eric K. Steiger, 24, of •1988-89 budget that goes to the General along that Terry Waite is sUll alive,” he said. nuclear weapons. short- and intermediate-range missiles instead Assembly in February. Connecticut Public Expenditure Council, a 32.9 percent, according to CCM. Cassano said of having each side retain 100 as proposed Suilield is charged with capital felony and two counts of murder. Reagan aides said the West German action business-backed watchdog group. Another $42 Connecticut ranks 46th In the nation in state aid earlier. Monitoring, or verification, has long In addition, a legislative task force is studying will be subject to further consultation with the million from another fund created last year airo to local governments. • Proxmlre won’t run for re-election been a sticking point in U.S.-Soviet negotiations. ways to alleviate the burden on residential United States and other NA’TO allies. They said went to cities and towns for 1987-88. ’The study on ways to help residential property The senior administration official, asked West Hartford man claims Lotto property owners when towns go through MADISON, Wls. — Sen. William Proxmire, a 30-year veteran they had not been informed of a Umetable for CCM President Steven T. Cassano, a member owners during revaluation is to be com p lete by whether any significant obstacles to an revaluation. removal of the missiles. NEWINGTON — Lottery officials say that they can’t confirm of the Manchester Town Council, said, “ The Jan. 1, in time for consideration during the 1988 Democrat with a reputation as a critic of excessive government agreement now remain, said, " I think the way Of the state’s 169 towns. 119 raised taxes for “ I think there is some movement,” said the claim by a West Hartford man that he’s the winner of $7.2 need for additional state-funded property tax legislative session. spending, announced today that he will not seek re-election in has been smoothed considerably with the 1988. *■ Vitaliy (%urkin, a staff member of the Central million in the state’s “ Lotto” game earlier this month. positions that we are taking now on verification. (tammittee of the Soviet Communist Party. Proxmire, 71, told a packed news conference, “ I will not seek Kohl has made this gesture on a very artificial Ann Evans, a spokeswoman for the lottery unit in the Division “ But of course it remains to be seen what the ^of Special Revenue, said Wednesday a winnercan’tbeconfirmed ' re-election in 1988. This is a very, very difficult decision, believe impediment. This doesn’t mean that there Isn’t me.” details of what the West Germans and until the ticket holder comes in person to the lottery’s Governor some negotiating to go on. But... this looks very “ It’s been a great job because you can advance the interests of Americans have in mind are,” CTiurkin said in promising at this point.” headquarters in Newington. an interview from Chautauqua, N.Y., on the country,” Proxm ire said. He made the announcement on the The official, who spoke on condition of Manny Perlu, a Southern New England Telecommunications ABC-TV’s “ Good Morning America” today. 30th anniversary of his election to the Senate to succeed the late anonymity, said Kohl has made “ a gesture on Corp. employee, said that the ticket bearing the winning numbers reconsiders “ The details can be very important in arms Sen. Joseph McCarthy. his part to facilitate the negotiations. Now that drawn on Aug. 14 is in his safe deposit box. control negotiations.” gesture obviously will have to be made in Perlu, 50, who works in SNET’s central switching office, said Proxm ire is noted for his monthly “ Golden Fleece Awards” on A senior administration official said the White consultation wiUi NATO. But there was he planned to go to lottery headquarters on Thursday. government spending, and his devotion to physical fitness. House was alerted to Kohl’s announcement a site of Jaii absolutely ... no pressure on Kohl from the A modern day in advance — first by a telephone call from If he’s the winner, the Cuban immigrant said he plans to donate United States government, from any source In Kohl’s office to national security adviser Frank money to the Lt. Col. Oliver North defense fund and the Contra PRESIDENT REAGAN the United States government.” NEWTOWN (A P ) - Opponents Coalition fights offshore leasing C. C^arlucci and then by a letter from the rebels fighting the Marxist government in Nicaragua. Daedalus In his speech, he said, “ In regional conflicts of a proposed 400-bed jail targeted chancellor to the president. . . . an obstacle is gone like Afghanistan and O ntral America, the for Newtown have won a minor W ASHING’TON — A coalition of environrqental groups is A paragraph was hurriedly inserted into concession from Goy,-^Villiam A. challenging the off-shore oil and gas leasing plan adopted last Soviet Union and its clients have, thus far, shown Bond-sale rate called *phenomenal’ Reagan’s long-planned foreign policy address INF agreement,” the president said. O’Neill. month by Interior Secretary Donald P. Hodel for the nation’s all too little real willingness to move toward here Wednesday to reflect the development. White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater, in HARTFORD — The state of Connecticut sold $125 million in O’Neill, after a 40-minute meet­ outer continental shelf. peace with real self-determination for the Reagan said Soviet insistence that any arms a statement issued shortly before the president people.” bonds to cover transportation projects with an interest rate of ing with Newtown First Selectman “ Hodel’s plan is an attack on our nation’s natural heritage — its control treaty would apply to the Pershings was spoke, said the disposition of the missiles “ is a In Miami, Alfredo Cesar Aguirre, one of six 6.88 percent, a rate that Assistant Treasurer Benson Cohn called Jack Rosenthal on Wednesday, magnificent coastline and marine resources,” said Sarah Chasis, “ without foundation,” but that Kohl had matter for the Federal Republic of Germany to Contra directors planning to confer with the “ phenomenal.” agreed to reconsider a consultant’s an attorney with the Natural Resources Defense Council. “ removed even this artificial obstacle from decide, in consultation with NATO.” president, said the future of U.S. aid to the The bonds, to be paid off over 20 years, were purchased by a report that rated Newtown the brot In a lawsuit prepared for filing today in the U.S. Court of consideration.” among six sites for the jail. “ We therefore understand and support the Contras was one of the subjects to be discussed. syndicate headed by Bear, Stearns and Co. of New York, Cohn Appeals, the coalition says Hodel failed to balance the potential “ We are therefore hopeful that the Soviet statement ... which was made today by the Rosenthal said he was elated with The Contra leader said the rebels, like the said. for adverse coastal effects with the potential for discovery of oil Union will demonstrate that there is substance chancellor,” Fitzwater said. He added that the governor’s decision. Rosenthal administration, support a two-track approach, He said the interest rate would mean a cost to the state of $96 and gas resources, as required by the Continental Shelf Lands behind the rhetoric they have repeated so often NATO “ must retain a robust, modern and said. “ I really moved about six military and political, to achieving peace in million over the next two decades. Act. of late — that they genuinely want a stabilizing survivable nuclear deterrent for the foreseeable Inches off my chair” when O’Neill O ntral America. agreed to the review. Mayor says new hotel will remain “ I am very pleased with that. It is Many teachers fall competency test what I hoped he would do.” he said. South Africa mining firm fires 10,000 BRIDGEPORT — The new Bridgeport Hilton hotel will remain O’Neill instructed his counsel, WASHINGTON — A government study says competency tests open despite a low occupancy rate and financial problems. Jay Jackson, to take another look at are knocking out 28 percent of the applicants to teacher education Mayor Thomas W. Bucci says. the report by the consulting firm programs and 17 percent of the graduates applying for licenses to JOHANNESBURG, South Africa over the next two days. legal walkout in South African said. Bucci said Wednesday he is “ reasonably assured the hotel will Antinozzi Associates. teach. (AP) — South Africa’s largest At one Anglo gold mine. Western history. Under the country’s labor He said congress leaders, at a Rosenthal la M ed the report mining company fired 10,000 black continue to operate” after meeting with the hotel’s bankers. But Chester Finn Jr., research chief of the U.S. Department of Deep Levels, about 3,000 strikers law, companies may fire workers if strategy meeting Wednesday, had Earlier this week, the hotel’s owner, Robert Schwartz, said the "shallow,” "III conceived” and strikers who refused to return to were taking part today in an they do not show up for work. approved the idea of a national inaccurate. Education, says passing scores are still set so low that they may work today after their union Hilton had lost $1.5 million since it opened in February. Schwartz be letting incompetents into classroom jobs. underground sit-in. ’The company With the strike again deadlocked, strike. Jon Sandberg, a spokesman for rejected a new offer to end a did not say why the strikers staged the trade union congress, of which “ Workers in this country have blamed the lack of business partly on Bridgeport, saying the city The study. “ What’s Happening in Teacher Testing,” was has lost momentum in its redevelopment efforts. the governor, said there is no nationwide strike. the sit-in, but the union claimed the miners’ union is the largest very few weapons,” he said. “ The deadline for reviewing the docu­ released Wednesday by Finn’s Office of Educational Research Anglo American Corp.’s decision The loan for the project has been assumed by the Maryland they were forced underground on affiliate, announced a series of one weapon we have is the withdra­ ment and that O’Neill’s decision and Improvement. It found that in some states, teachers can still to resume mass firings came one Deposit Insurance Fund, whose representative, William Russell, Wednesday night. steps it would take in support of the wal of our labor.” does not represent a change in his be certified even if they miss more than half the questions on the day after members of the National Anglo American, the company miners. Cyril Ramaphosa, the union’s was to present Bucci with a “ shopping list” of things that needed position. ’The governor has sup­ National Teacher Examinations. Union of Mineworkers voted over­ to be done, Schwartz said. worst hit by the strike, had Jay Naidoo, general secretary of general secretary, said Wednesday ported the results of the study. whelmingly to reject a mining suspended return-to-work ultima­ the 750,000-member congress, said that strikers were nearly unanim­ But on Wednesday, Bucci said he and the bankers just talked in "He^ gave no indication he is company contract proposal that tums for thousands of strikers leaders of neighboring countries ous in turning down the chamber's “ generalities” about the importance of the hotel to the city. changing his position.” Sand^rg Appeals court says textbooks OK offered slight improvements in threatened with dismissal so they would be urged to discourage the offer. The bankers would not comment on the discussions. said. benefits but no additional pay. ATLANTA — A federal appeals panel has allowed Alabama could vote Wednesday on the recruitment of strikebreakers and “ The strike continues until our Rosenthal said he does not In another development, the public schools to use 44 textbooks that a U.S. judge ruled contract offer by the Chamber of international trade unions would be demands are met,” he told a news believe O’Neill was just placating country’s main black labor I t e r a ­ promoted a godless religion, saying his banishment order Mines, which represents the six asked to order members not to conference. Bridgeport fires veteran officer him in light of nearly unanimous tion, the Congress of South African major mining houses. violated the separation of church and state. handle South African coal and gold. The chamber said in a statement BRIDGEPORT — A veteran police officer charged with drug opposition from residents, town Trade Unions said today it is Last week, Anglo fired about “ If the legitimate demands of the today that it was “ gravely disap­ Opponents of the ban said Wednesday’s decision by the 11th preparing for a national strike in dealing was fired after the Board of Police Commissioners found officials and legislators that repres­ 7,000 striking workers and closed miners aren’t met, the chamber pointed” by the union’s decision. U.S. Court of Appeals was a victory for school children support of the mineworkers. him guilty of violating department rules. ent the town. He said he was two economically marginal gold should be aware that COSATU (the “ Mine managements will now be confident that Jackson and his staff APpholM everywhere, but a lawyer for Christian fundamentalists who Thousands of Anglo workers mines. In what the board president described as “ the most serious and congress) has already set in motion pursuing the objective of getting will thoroughly review the report. filed the lawsuit said they would appeal the ruling. engaged in the 18-day-old strike Thei huge mineworkers’ strike, plans to mount even stronger unfortunate case by far,” the seven-member board Tuesday Glenn TremmI, 26, of Milford, is the pilot built by the Massachusetts Institute of their mines back to normal produc­ Rosenthal has objected to the The three-judge panel’s dismissal of the lawsuit was “ just a face re\urn-to-work ultimatums which began Aug. 9, is the largest national solidarity action,” Naidoo tion,” it said. found George Lawson guilty of 35 counts of violating department rating system used by the consul­ of the ultra-light human-powered air­ Technology, is being tested for its step on the road to the Supreme Court,” said lawyer Bob Sherling rules. tant, in which points from one to 30 craft, the Light Eagle, which he took on a planned Daedalus Project flight later of Mobile, Ala. “ It’s almost a cliche, but it’s a very dark day for the Bridgeport were awarded in various catego­ test flight over the waters of NInegret this year off the island of Crete in the Police Department,” said board President Robert Buccino. ries. ’The Newtown site, 65 acres of 62 cities Lawson will decide in the next few days whether to appeal the state-owned property just south of Park beach near Charleston, R.I., Mediterranean Sea. Koop: AIDS brothers got ’raw deal’ decision to the state Board of Mediation and Arbitration, said his Fairfield Hills Hospital for the Wednesday. The craft, designed and attorney, John R. Gulash Jr. mentally ill, received 189 points. W ASHINGTON — Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, upset by the faii feds’ Lawson faces drug dealing and possession charges in Rosenthal also raised the same ' “ raw deal” afforded three brothers at a Florida school, says the Connecticut Superior Court. He has been accused by law objections voiced by Peter John­ ‘ episode underscores the need for parent education to head off enforcement authorities of dealing crack, a powerful and highly son, a regional director for the state unwarranted fears about AIDS in schools. Koop commented in a telephone interview Wednesday after a ozone test addictive form of cocaine. Department of Mental Health, who Apartheid foes want developer saint expressed concern about the affect bomb threat forced evacuation of an elementary school in . the jail could have on Fairfield Hills Arcadia, Fla., for the second straight day. Japanese man gets heirloom back patients. Rosenthal said that argu­ The threats came after the Ray brothers — Ricky. 10, Robert, 9, WASHINGTON (AP) - Sixty- two cities violated the ft e r a l ozone ment seemed to have a deep affect to cancel trip to South Africa and Randy, 8 — returned to class Monday under a federal court CLINTON — A former Japanese soldier, who safd he felt pollution standard for the years J Q ^ p n on O’Neill. NEW HAVEN (A P) - A local . ruling that they should be educated with other children. “ lonesome and embarrassed’ ’ to be without a samurai sword that Sandberg said that after the trip. ’The news conference was held 1984-86, and 65 violated the carbon businessman’s plans to lead an on Oct. 17. The group is to visit was taken from him during World W ar I, has had the 237-year-oId state’s environmental impact study on (Allege Street, one of the monoxide limit during the period, international business group’s tour South Africa Oct. 25-29. heirloom returned to him by a Connecticut man. on the property, scheduled to begin downtown areas thatSchiavonehas the Environmental Protection of South Africa could cost him Defector says Castro sinks Cuba Jesse Brazee Jr., of Clinton, bought the 3-foot-long sword six in October, is completed, many of rehabilitated. ’The Young Presidents Organiza­ Agency said today. future business with the city of New tion is a group of an estimated 5,500 c a u e ^ years ago from a karate instructor for $450. He began seeking out the concerns raised in Newtown WASHINGTON — Cuban President Fidel Castro has ignored Haven, an alderman says. “ If he and other wealthy business business people from about 50 The figures still reflect an Im­ the sword’s origin after finding a tattered rag scribbled with will be addressed. basic needs of his people and is “ sinking the country” on costly New Haven Alderman Stanley L. persons need to take a vacation, countries who became company provement over the E PA ’s pre­ West Hartford, CT 06117 Japanese characters attached to the handle. then there are other places in the but worthless projects to placate the military and other vious report, covering the years Rogers said Wednesday the ^ a r d presidents before age 40 and have influential groups, a Cuban defector says. His search led him to Usaburo Ishijima of Kyoto, Japan, who of Aldermen will vote next Tuesday world than South Africa,” said 1983-85, when 76 cities violated the A UNIT OF THE SJC EDUCATION COMPLEX not yet turned 50. Brig. Gen. Rafael del Pino Diaz, who fled to the United States was a lieutenant in the Japanese army when he surrendered the on his resolution urging New Haven Frank Carrano, chairman of the ozone standard and 81 violated the sword to U.S. troops after he was captured in 1945 in Tianjin City, Free South Africa Coalition and Schiavone is a former president three months ago, said Wednesday that Cuba has squandered carbon monoxide standard, EPA UB faculty developer Joel Schiavone to change of the group, which is billing the trip China. the group’s itinerary. president of the Greater New huge sums on unneeded aircraft, airports, defense facilities, spokesman Chris Rice said. Haven Central Labor Council. as “ a fabulous opportunity to hospitals reserved for the elite and other projects. The men struck up a correspondence and on Tuesday night, Rogers said he would oppose Rice said the EP A ’s “ emphasis is experience history in the making “ How can you justify this in a country where people don’t have Ishijima arrived with bis wife and sister-in-law in Connecticut to awarding any city contracts in the Schiavone, president of Schia­ normally much more on ozone. We backs union while observing a major geopoliti­ clothes to w ear?” he said. claim the weapon, which an expert in Japanese art said was future to Schiavone if the South vone Realty and Development cal struggle between free enter­ believe the carbon monoxide prob­ CONTINUING EDUCATION made in 1650, Brazee said. Africa trip went as planned. Corp., is taking about 400 members prise and socialism.” lem is only a longterm problem for BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Univer­ Rogers spoke as union leaders, of the Young Presidents Organiza­ ’The trip has drawn opposition Chile’s mayors get secret plans a few cities.” sity of Bridgeport faculty members politicians and clergy conducted tion and their families on an from Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., Feds file suit against Teamster have unanimously pledged to sup­ news conference to criticize the African tour that begins in Kenya and the Rev. Jesse Jackson. SANTIAGO, Chile — President Augusta Pinochet’s govern­ The hot, dry summer of 1983 port their union negotiators in a bid ment has prepared a secret plan ordering Chilean mayors to triggered an increase in ozone Late afternoon and evening credit courses NEW H AV E N — The U. S. Labor Department has charged in a to win a new, three-year contract pollution, and Rice warned the “ neutralize” opposition groups and make an all-outeffort to keep civil lawsuit that a Teamsters official illegally spent $1.5 million from the private college. cities dropped from the latest ozone the military in power, official documents show. from a union health plan to purchase land for a new union The membership’s vote for solid­ pollution list not to celebrate too partiai iisting headquarters. arity Wednesday came two days If your pearls are stolen, is this how your The plan, drawn up by the Interior Ministry, was presented to soon. He said the mid-Atlantic’s hot The complaint, filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in New after both sides walked away from 300 mayors at a closed-door conference Aug. 10-12 in the resort summer of 1987 may throw some Haven, alleges that Richard E. Robldoux, former trustee for the the bargaining table after talks city o f Vina del Mar. cities back on the list in the next health plan serving members of Teamsters Local 671 in East broke down. The union has voted insurance company repays you? Vbu need The Associated Press obtained the documents, a 12-page report. Hartford, violated the Employee Retirement Income Security not to work without a contract, political analysis and a detailed action plan, from a source who The Clean Air Act requires that Act of 1974 by entering into the construction project. m430,h which expires Monday, School The Prudential Premier Homeowners Policy. insisted on anonymity. . all areas of the country reach the • Advanced Accounting * Modern American and The lawsuit also says Robidoux allegedly failed to diversify the opens’Tuesday for 5,600 students. standards by Dec. 31, and EPA will • American Public British Drama plan’s investments and used plan funds to pay for his divorce “ We don’t want to be manipu­ S. Korea vows to crush leftists use data from 1985-87 in judging proceedings. lated, and we want your support,” Don’t settle for homeowners coverage that’s a shell which have complied, he said. Administration * Financial Planning James Crowley, chief negotiator Ozone is a form of oxygen that * Biological Concepts The suit, which names eight other defendants, also claims that of what it could be. The Prudential Premier Policy SEOUL, South Korea — Prim e Minister Kim Chung-yul today * Introduction to Gerontology former trustees of the health fund, including Robidoux, illegally for the school’s chapter of the is designed to give you lots of extra protection warned that leftist forces are trying to use labor unrest to stage a comes from chemical reactions in • Business Finance used money from the fund for a junket to a resort in Honolulu, American Association of Univer­ violent revolution and said any attempt to disrupt national sunshine between nitrogen oxides, • Chemistry * History from Colonial without lots of extra cost. It provides up to the combustion of fossil fuels, and Hawaii. sity Professors told about 60 stability would be crushed. * Introduction to Computers America to the Revolution members of the union during an $5,000 in coverage (with a limit of $1,000 per The government warning came as hundreds of strikers battled chemicals such as unburned gaso­ Three other form er trustees named in the complaint are James line and certain solvents. • Computer Programming informational session Wednesday item) on valuable items like jewelry and furs. riot police firing tear gas in at least two cities today, and * Introduction to Jazz Dance E. Robidoux, Carl Giordano Sr. and Ronald Welch, who are night. A layer of ozone 15 miles to 25 opposition forces called for nationwide anti-government protests * Micro-computers in Business accused of failing to properly perform their duties by failing to “ With your support tonight, we And it also gives you expanded personal miles high protects the earth from * Advanced Nutrition Friday to mourn the death of a striker. * Contemporary Ethical monitor and control Richard Robidoux’ actions. can go back to the bargaining table property, theft and casualty coverage. So call harmful ultra-violet rays, but The government said more than 00 people. Including leftist * Contemporary Issues in and let them know we mean your Prudential representative now for a free, ground-level ozone is a key element Problems agitators disguised as workers, have been arrested since Aug. 20. UConn students offer room service business,” said Alfred (Serteiny, no obligation Pru-Review. And see how The in smog and cannot be added to the * Counseling Psychology union president. Police announced today that 12 more alleged leftist agitators protective layer. STORRS — James Marcus, a senior at the University of ’Two issues appear to be keeping Prudential Premier Policy can help save you were arrested and efforts were under way to round up others. Congress has not said what will Connecticut, has a money-making idea involving people who are both sides apart. . money and your jewels. happen to cities that fail to meet the studious but sloppy. ’The 220-member union wants a Check the phone book for your local First test set for shuttle rocket standards by the Dec. 31 deadline. Classes Begin Monday, August 31, 1987 Marcus has founded Doc’s aeaning Service for UConn 7.75 percent pay raise and the Rice said. However, the EPA administration is offering 3.5 Prudential office. BRIGHAM CITY, Utah — A shuttle booster rocket redesigned already has begun enforcement dormitories and his sales pitch had been directed at parents O 1985 Prudential Property and Casualty Insurance Company, Holmdel. N.J. Call Now for rather than at sloppy scholars. percent. to correct the flaw that destroyed Challenger was fitted with actions against cities that either Complete Course Listing and Registration Information In July and August, Marcus, after getting approval from school ’The union also wants |9 00,000 more than 500 monitoring intstruments for its first full-scale test. have failed to develop an approved plan to reduce the pollution or that officials, sent letters to the parents of 8,500 students who will live allocated to an equalization fund The manufacturer, Morton Thiokol Inc., said the l.l have failed to carry out previously in the dormitories this fall. during three years to briqg up the million-pound rocket engine would be fired this afternoon on a salaries of some faculty members. approved plans. Such sanctions In the letter he asked parents; “ Are you afraid to imagine what horisontal test stand at a company site near here. The union says some faculty Solid propellant in the 126-foot-long rocket was to burn for about include bans on contraction of your student’s dormitory room looks like when he/she hasn’t had major new sources of pollution, a nd Office of Continuing Education members, with the same creden­ 2 minutes and develop internal pressures typical of a space weeks to prepare for your visits?” tials, were being paid as low as cuts in federal grants. The Prudential shuttle launch. Saint Joseph College, West Hartford, CT The service charges $59 for four cleanings and $99 for seven $32,000 and as high as $63,000 for the So far, EPA Administrator Lee Insuf." ,*■ .S Othf’i Engineers installed 520 instruments on the test rocket to cleanings. Marcus says he has had several dozen orders for the same job. Thomas has proposed construction r Ifu if iC i.’ll ‘v'*f Vi( 1 . monitor acceleration, internal pressure, deflection, thrust, (203) 232-4571 ext. 217 service. Faculty salaries at the university bans for 14 cities and cutoff of average $33,000 a year. strain, temperature and electrical properties. highway and clean air funds for ‘J ' Cleveland. > — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuridav. Au«. 17. I«t7 OPINION MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Aug. 27. 1987 — 7 Two conservatives out of the race Three lay claim Democrat Nunn S h ays’ win to G O P honors cites family and J a c k w styToe as Laxalt quits Senate matters A n d e r s o n no panacea Z • « » M l rt*E(.iRRaAN* f fx fMI IBR8 FM VralriUU ItfLlP-'F* WASHINGTON (AP) - Paul ^'ATLANTA (AP) - Sen. Sam PweibeiTHeR Laxait’s decision to drop out of Nunn, who had beBli considered a the race for president leaves at potentially strong conservative for G O P AMweRSURSe least three of the six remaining candidate for the Democratic Republican contenders laying presidential nomination, said to­ OR <4 claim to the conservative i^ilo- day he will not run for the sophy of the former Nevada presidency in 1988 because of his The election of Christopher Shays as U.S. HAR/VDNIC senator. family and Senate Taxpayers Laxalt, 65, announced Wednes­ representative from Connecticut’s 4th responsibilities. day he was ending his pursuit of Nunn spokesman Scott Max- Congressional District is being hailed by ^OMieRWNC^?! the presidency for financial rea­ wril said Nunn was sending out Connecticut Republican leaders as a signal of sons. “ While the political re­ letters to the many supporters funded mom’4 sponse was encouraging, the who encouraged him to run, good things to come, but its significance in the financial outlook was not as scheme of things is small. telling them he had decided bright,” he said. against running. ' Republican State Chairman Robert S. His departure leaves Rep. Jack PAUL LAXALT A classic conservative South­ SAM NUNN tPoliner says the Shays election could football trips 1 Kemp of New York and former .. financial woes ern Democrat, Nunn is chairman ■* Delaware Gov. Pierre S. du Pont . . . too distracted rejuvenate the Connecticut GOP, and maybe of the Senate Armed Services IV as the main conservative Committee and the party’s pre­ •build momentum for municipal elections, and WASHINGTON — The flne art of parenting is a AP photo contenders to carry the “Reagan cited his friendship with Laxalt eminent expert on defense both old and new friends through­ maybe boost the party’s coffers. matter of deep concern at the Department of revolution” into 1988. Nihilist Party chief Eiisha Shapiro poses Wednesday at and similar voting records in the matters. out the nation. That’s a pretty heavy load for a new Health and Human Services, but the subsidy of Laxalt helped usher in that Senate. Rep. Buddy Darden, D-Ga., “I have decided not to enter the football mothers is definitely not part of the his Los Angeies home with a campaign sign. Shapiro biiis revolution by chairing Reagan’s said Nunn called him this morn­ 1988 presidential race. My new freshman representative who at mid-term is In a statement issued without program. himseif as "A Dangerous Leader for Dangerous Times” in three presidential campaigns and ing to say he would not run. “He responsibility as chairman of the entering a Congress where he will be all but fanfare through a news wire that ’This is the conclusion of the department’s Board his presidential bid. is a close friend of the president. told me he felt that he would make Senate A rm ^ Services Commit­ carries press releases, Laxalt ignored for long time. Kemp <

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Shawmut Corp. and LaWare called the move ‘a great fit’’ and “ a Hartford National Corp. have announced plans Hartford National Corp., with $14 billion in merger of equals.’ ’ assets, is the holding company for Connecticut ( j a c k h a h p T " ^ "J®®*' ■'"'“ P t**®* will result in a new Although Hartford National is the larger of the C u ^ E V E I ^ $25 billion bank holding company, National. Bank, its principal subsidiary and two banks, LaWare said the Shawmut name was eight other banks in Connecticut, Massachusetts :W e transaction was the latest in a recent retained because it “ travels a little bit better’’ series of mergers designed to create "super- and Rhode Island. It also has a New England HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by Oik Brown* and because retalnihg Hartford in the name banking franchise of 280 offices. regional’’ bank holding companies as barriers to would make it sound "too localized.’’ interstate banking continue to fall. The new company will maintain headquarters Hartford National stock fell $2 to |29.12>A a in Boston and Hartford. ;The two companies will merge into a new share and Shawmut rose $3.87‘A to $S0.12'A in T O flF A ^n^lNelNootJB CAN You're Ho t AVUZKIEI? ABE YoU ? entity. Shawmut National Corp., that will rank Earlier this month: two major super-regionals reu yiHl \N H ^ S T^&o...OeNNAT TO PO... national over-the-counter trading Wednesday. were created from mergers. First Fidelity as the nation’s Slst-largest bank holding Based on its 40.8 million common shares ■------you fiJZgFRBBt J------company. Bancorp, of New Jersey merged with Philadel­ Uo,yNjtY? "All you ever get picking pockets are slips outstanding, Hartford National had a market phia’s Fidelcor Inc. in a $1.34 billion gtock swap Hartford National shareholders will receive 7 B2-] of' paper savIna.saying, ‘Inspected ‘Insoected by «10'l'«10T* value of about $1.18 billion at Wednesday’s merger considered the biggest ever. oh'e Shawmut National share for each of their closing price. Shawmut, with about 16.1 million In addition, Pittsburgh-based PNC Financial common shares, and Shawmut shareholders outstanding common shares, had a market THE amZZWELLS"- by Bill Schorrrr will get 1.8 Shawmut National shares. Corp. announced an agreement to acquire value of about $807 million. Central Bancorp., of Cincinnati, in an all-stock Jthe merger announced Wednesday is subject Shawmut, with $10 billion In assets, has 15 deal valued at about $719 million. ‘ SLoPProval by banking regulators and share­ commercial banking subsidiaries and IS addi­ 5l6H.rr'5dETTIH’ holders of the two companies. In March, Fleet Financial Group, of Provi­ tional subsidiary and affiliate companies with dence, R.I., and Norstar Bancorp, of Albany, a news conference in Hartford. Conn., 50 >OU CAN'T offices in 42 cities in the United States, London N.Y., agreed to merge in a stock swap valued at B/ENTA\

____ q u e e n DO Yale boosts state venture capital fund P0RNNCM^,LET/VIE n o t I H E i£ »U S E T Vt3U R ^ ^ J lf U S T , JJEW HAVEN (AP) — A state- . LANP BACK WITH-J M3U,' the university said it was setting amount that it would contribute. initiated venture capital fund will talking to six other financial ^pUTHtWR. aside $50 million for investment in The total of the seven contributors get a $5 million injection from Yale institutions about more money for development and real estate pro­ would make up $5 million, he said. university and six Connecticut- the fund. State officials say they jects in New Haven. Alan M. Mendelson, an assistant based corporations. Gov. William hope the fund will reach between “ The university's involvement... vice president at Aetna, said he A. O’Neill announced. $10 million and $15 million. CAPTAIN EASY ^^by Crooks A Casals is another sign we want to play a hoped the fund would find firms “ They decided to invest with us in The fund will provide between I AW IKI CHAR&E T t HEN t e l l YOUR strong role in improving the eco­ such as MicroGeneSys Inc. of West BUT WE HAVE the economic future of Connecti­ $50,000 and $500,000 to entrepre­ HERE. 6 EN0 R.. 1 BOYS TO LET THE GUN nomic and social health of Connec­ Haven, which last week becam e the cut,” O’Neill said Wednesday at a neurs in exchange for an ownership ticut and New Haven.” Yale first company in th^ country to win news conference at Yale. position in the form of preferred President Benno C. Schmidt Jr. federal approval to start testing an convertible stock in their compan­ A P p h o to The Connecticut Seed Ventures said Wednesday. experimental AIDS vaccine on ies. McKay said. The fund could fund, to which the state is contribut­ Schmidt said the high-technology humans. ing another $5 million, is an take up to a 50 percent ownership Mirror, mirror... connection of the fund makes it an David B. Payne, vice chairman of share in a company, he said. BLONDIE by Dsan Young a Stan Draks “example of the public-private “investment in the pursuit and CBT, said he viewed the investment Art Brenner views a display of convex security mirrors sector pooperation that is socritical He would not predict what the application of scientific knowl­ as a solid one. return rates would be for the fund's manufactured by Bell Detection Mirrors of Brooklyn, to the econom ic future of this edge.” Returns from the fund “ The simple correlation is what Y SHAKE HANDS CC3WE ON, SHAKE HANDS state.” O’Neill said. investors. There was a higher risk ^ T H A T S WHY I would help fund Yale’s “basic is good for Connecticut is quite N.Y., Wednesday at the International Security Confer­ ------1/ c a n 't S E L L HIW The fund is designed to provide potential than in other kinds of teaching and research missions,” frankly good for the bank,’’ he said. investments but also a prospect of a ence and Exposition at New York’s Javits Convention early financing, or seed money, to he said. O’Neill announced that Samuel higher return, he said. Center. Connecticut entrepreneurs special­ The businesses that are investing i P. McKay of Granby would be [ • >Str S IMA. NS izing in high technology. State A press release said the state in the fund are; Connecticut Bank managing partner of the fund. officials say their hope is that the government would receive a return and Trust Co., with $1 million; McKay is a founding partner of both ARLO AND JANIS ® by Jimmy Johnaon funded companies become success­ of between about 6 and 8 percent, Connecticut Mutual Insurance Co., Ventech Partners of Avon, an $18 with the balance of the return going GE to begin layoffs ful and eventually provide jobs in about $1 million; Aetna Life & million venture capital fund, and rVEMADEABUMCH OF BOTVOOHWtlWEKMEFIT DID you SAV SOMETHING, NEVERMIND the state. to private-sector investors. M16TAKE&IMAV LIFE, SON, Casualty Co., $600,000; Northeast Tower Capital Management of McKay said the fund would OFMVEXPERl&MCe,£iOVOU DADI Yale University's contribution of Utilities, $250,000; Advest Group AMD I'VE. LEARMEDPLEMfy... MEEDMT REPEATmTAKEW Avon. He is also president of the provide management assistance to $1 million to the fund marks the Inc., which would not say how much 400-member Connecticut Venture at Ohio engine plant second time this year that the the fledgling companies, including it was investing; and Pfizer. Inc. Group, an association. advi(« on marketing production school has announced it was David Driver, director of market­ The seed fund should be brought ^4TD«cs g.p7 and financing. The venture capital EVENDALE, Ohio (AP) - Gen­ more in 1988. Those moves will investing in projects that hold ing for the state Department of to more than $10 million with the potential benefits for the commun­ may start flowing to the entrepre­ eral Electric Co. says it will begin affect hourly people as well," WHAT A OUY by 8111 HSOSt Economic Development, said investments announced Wednes­ neurs after the initial closing of the ity outside of its campus. In May. Pfizer had not yet settled on an layoffs among 11,800 salaried em­ Williams said. day, officials said. McKay said he is fund. ployees at its jet engine plant in this Cincinnati suburb. Even though the plant has won a large number of engine contracts “ We really are not exactly sure this year, the layoffs are necessary yet what the size of the reduction to meet iiicreasingiy intense com­ " T H E \NAY Interest still deductible in new tax law will be," GE spokesman Chris jQHKjjlQlO Williams said Wednesday. petition in the aircraft engine I GE E IT, K E V IN , Q U ESTIO N : industry, Williams said. things that have absolutely no its — of less than $5,650, you will not He said the layoffs will affect vou o n l y Is it correct that relation to investments. ALLEY OOP ■■ by Dave Qraue be required file a 1987 federal salaried employees who mainly GE said last January that its GO AROUND interest charged Many brokerage firms offer income tax return. by a brokerage have non-technical jobs. The Even- engine sales would increase this TH E A R E A 'S CLEAN, SKIPPER,','^ VER Y Y l S YOUR A all-inclusive asset management The Tax Reform Act of 1986 ONCE/” YES, c o m e o n , WE'LL REPLACE THE SPAR.’ dale plant has about 2,400 non- year to about $6.5 billion. They NOT A SIGN OF ANYBODY,' f GOOD M R s i r ; firm on a mar­ Investors’ accounts, which combine security R.) PARTY V M E N ! LET'S MOUNT THE TORPEDO, AND increased the amounts of both hourly employees in clerical and totaled about $5.9 billion in 1986. WE'VE GOT THE PLACE AL l I WOOT G E T T H E gin account's purchases with buying on margin, TO o u r s e l v e s ; s t a y HERE UNTIL p A r k ..., personal exemptions and the stand­ other non-management positions LIEUTENANT THEN WE'LL MAKE OUR debit balance Gnide credit cards, checking accounts ard deduction, thereby removing A N E W SPAR! RUN ON THE IRONCLAD.' and 9,400 in professional and continues to be and just atx>ut ever:^ing else many low-income from the federal ta$ deductible William A. Doyle management positions. ( c under the financial sun. income tax rolls and relieving them lllo E sI uirter the new If you have that type of account, of the return-filing chore. In addition to the layoffs of LOST federal tax law? your credit card purchases can For 1987, gross' income filing salaried employees to be an­ If;>o, are there UH increase your margin account’s requirements range from $1,900 for nounced Monday, Williams said it Black and whits Cat. limitations? debit balance on which you pay a married person filing a separate is expected that additional layoffs Large, long haired, Bridge investment interest. return to $10,000 for a married among the plant’s 7,200 production declawed. Vicinity ANSWER: It is correct. There expense vrill be limited to your net couple, both 65 or older, filing a and maintenance workers who are limitations, which are among investment income. QUESTION: I have been reading joint return. receive hourly pay will come later of Birch Mt. Road. the most complex provisions in the Net investment income is defined your column faithfully, but I have As in previous years, complete this year or in 1988. } Tax Reform Act of 1088. as total investment income, minus seen nothing pertaining to income filing requirements will be spelled “ We recognized that we had to REWARD had discarded four clubs. He must .Let’s spell out some things for investment expenses other than tax for elderly widowed persons, A chance THE BORN LOSER ®by Art Santom out in federal income tax return take some action before the end of Call NORTH i-tr«7 have three spades left, obviously head­ readers who might not be familiar interest. It includes dividends. about which you formerly kept us instruction booklets. 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Three W Gorman. Directors may discuss the tentative On Monday, the district directors the directors. Penny, Mayor Bar­ Boni in Buffalo, N. Y., she lived in agreement between the town and voted to put four questions on the bara B. Weinberg, and G e o ffi# Manchester for 42 years. Before the Eighth Utilities District over proposed agreement before the Naab, were members of the negj^ retiring, she was a registered nurse fire and sewer jurisdiction tonight district voters at the Nov. 3 town tlatlng team. and night supervisor at Riverside at a meeting called primarily over election. A majority yes vote on all Voters outside the Eighth Utifip Health Center, East Hartford. She a $13 million bond issue to pay for four would be needed for approval ties District will also be asked 9 was a member of the Manchester road and utility improvements in of the agreement, which, in its cast ballots on the agreement Notr. Women’s Qub, Manchester Associ­ Buckland. major provisions, calls for having 3, but they will be answering jr ation of Retarded Citisens, and a Town Director Stephen T. Penny the district surrender its sewer single broad question that d o # , former member of the Ladies of St. said Tuesday that if time permits, assets and jurisdiction and taking legally bind the town directors. <* James. the team of town negotiators may over the townbwned Buckland fire The terms of the tentative a gre» Besides her husband, she is report to the directors on the station, along with fire protection ment say the agreement Is subje# survived by a son, Michael J. agreement. jurisdiction for the Bryan Farms m approval by the town Board Gorman of Manchester; three If not. Penny said, the report will area. Directors "after its acceptance L. daughters, Marion Mooney of be made at the regular meeting of When district negotiators argued an advisory referendum in thlT Malvern, Pa., Susan E. Mahoney of the town directors on ’Tuesday. in favor of the agreement at the Town special fire district area (tin Feeding Hills, Mass., and Maureen The town Board of Directors is district meeting Monday, they met part of town that does not lie in the A. Williams of Manchester; four one of the groups that must approve with opposition, as expected, from Eighth District)." brothers, Gerald, Richard, Francis the agreement if it is to become some district directors who vehe­ and John Cronin, ail of Buffalo, effective. mently oppose giving up the dis­ On Sept. 16, 1639, the combined- N.Y.; and seven grandchildren Other legal approvals are needed trict’s sewer authority. fleets of Spain and Portugal wehb The funeral is Saturday at 9a.m. from the voters of the Eighth Most of the town’s directors have defeated by a Dutch fleet undqr at the John P. Tierney Funeral Utilities District and from the indicated publicly they favor the Martin Van Tromp. Home, 219 W. O n ter St., followed by a mass of (Kristian burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. James Church. Burial AP photo They call him will be in St. James Cemetery. Calling hours are Friday from 2to4 Pounce! Day care alive at Robertson p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial donations may be Ponce the cat wants to pounce, but ponders the position By Andrew J. Davis closed for a few weeks for asbestos considering opening a similar ceit made to the MARCH Development of a tree frog discovered prowling on a window at his ■Herald Reporter removal. Foundation, P.O. Box 574, Man­ ter next year. ‘Gazebo Man’ home In Leesburg, Fla., Tuesday. Unable to force the Then the day-care center, which chester, or to Manchester Associa­ "W e thought we could learn, confrontation, the cat presses the Investigation with The Robertson day-care program serves low- to moderate-income while fulfilling a community need,” tion for Retarded atizens, 57 lives. families, will shift from the school she said. " I think it will be go^;. Hollister St. patience and a prolonged stare. Though it was evicted from the cafeteria to the YWCA. experience for us. We hope to learn' classroom that it had occupied at All the shuffling does’t bother Viola Jarvis from them.” , the elementary school for nine Ferguson. The YWCA also decided to lend a Manchester builder installs Viola E. (Dauplaise) Jarvis, 98, years, the Early Learning Center’s " It’s more convienent to stay in hand because of the years of formerly of 46 Phelps Road, died Iran rejects call before-and-after school day-care one place.” she said. “ But it’s a cooperation between the two this morning at a local convales­ program at Robertson Elementary workable situation. On rainy days, groups, Wilson said. a bit of back-yard romance cent home. She was the wife of the School will continue. The town is we’ll get wet.” " I ’m sure they’d help us in a late Nelson L. Jarvis. working to secure a modular Assistant School Superintendent similar situation,” she said. classroom for the day-care center, Hsrald photbs by nm o Bom in Meriden, Nov. 5.1888, she Wilson E. Deakin Jr. announced at Ferguson said she cannot wait for a cease-fire but until then, staff and the 30 lived most of her life in Manchester, Monday’s board meeting that the until the center is permanent^ Mark Phillips stands inside the gazebo he built for Jim children who use the center will be Gazebo Man." Most of the gazebos he builds are in the previously living in Palmer. Mass. portable classroom may not be located in the modular unit, even, NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Iran doing a lot of shuffling, said Carol 'en Coelho of Doane Street. He’s known to many as "The western part of the state. Before retiring in 1969, she was a The Iraqi News Agency praised available until November. He said though she never thought it would dismissed an Arab League ultima­ Ferguson, the center’s director. piano teacher and had taught in the Arab League action and called town officials are in the midst of come down to moving from h ^ By Nancy Poppas tum to accept a United Nations call Manchester for 50 years. She was a Wednesday for a boycott of Iran The center will shift from the securing the portable classroom. classroom. Herald Reporter concerned with innovation, not for a cease-fire with Iraq, and Iraq communicant of St. Bridget that would force it "to accept a Robertson cafeteria in the morning “ The process is taking a little “ We really didn’t think it (mov­ inflation. today reported injuries from over­ Church. comprehensive and lasting peace.” to a smaller classroom in the longer than expected,” he said this ing) would happen,” she said. "(H Over the years. Mark Phillips "You’re dealing with people night shelling of its port city of Iraqi forces invaded western Iran building once school begins, she morning. “ We don’t expect the day She is survived by a daughterand Basra. course, I was upset but it’s just an of Woodland Street has been a who are willing to pay for what son-in-law. Constance J. and John in September 1980 following border said. Once school ends, the pro­ care to be in it in the near future. We inconvienence we’ll have to deal The dismissal came in a com­ carpenter, a sandblaster of old they’re getting, whatever the F. Bertrand of Manchester; two skirmishes and acts of sabotage in gram will return to the cafeteria. expect it to take several months.” with.” mentary on Iran’s state-run radio mansions, a stained-glass price tag. That’s a teitific thing grandchildren, John D. Bertrand Iraq which Baghdad blamed on the That will change on Sept, 21, when Patricia E. Wilson, the YWCA’s Until then, the day-care staff arilTl Wednesday night. It followed a craftsman, and a tree doctor. for a craftsman! ’’ Phillips said. and Claudia M. Bertrand, both of Iranians. Iraqi President Saddam the Nutmeg Branch of the YWCA, director, said the YWCA decided to children will be doing a lot of statement by Prime Minister Hus­ Now he’s earned a new title for "M ovie stars, business tycoons, Manchester; and several nieces. Hussein, who withdrew his troops to 78 N. Main St., reopens after beine help the center because it is shuffling. sein Musavi that his country will who have bought estates, or A mass of Christian burial will be the border in June 1982 largely himself; The Gazebo Man. never accept "an ignominious held Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. under Iranian military pressure, F or the past six months, farms, or whatever. These peace" with Iraq to end the has been seeking a negotiated Phillips has worked almost people can come up with some Bridget Church. 80 Main St. Burial 7-year-oId war. will be in St. Bernard Cemetery, settlement for several years. Botanist locates phantom fern exclusively on gazebos and other pretty elaborate ideas! ’’ The Arab League on Tuesday Hazardville. There are no calling Hussein and his ruling Revolu­ demanded that Iran agree to a ANCHORAGE. Alaska (AP) — Smith was flown to the remote Victorian-style structures. Along hours. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 tionary Command Council "called at the University of Tennessee. For example, he was recently cease-fire by Sept. 20 or face the When botanist David Smith finally Aleutian island this month by the with the traditional octagonal Main St., has charge of on Arab countries to further “ There’s no doubt that it’s ex­ asked to design a gazebo that’s 40 rupture of diplomatic relations. spotted the Aleutian shield-fem, a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, gazebos, he’s done summer arrangements. toughen the joint Arab stand tremely rare, perhaps one of thd feet across, to go on a hill An Iranian official visiting Rome plant so rare it hadn't been seen which had spent three years pavilions, docks and foot bridges, Memorial donations may be against the Iranian aggression," rarest plants in North America.” today called the Arab League alive since 1975, he saved his shout searching unsuccessfully for tte and a floating gazebo that’s overlooking a corral of horses. made to St. Bridget Church or to the according to the agency. "It’s a magical-looking plant,” ultimatum a "cosmetic gesture." of joy for later. ' fern. Most gazebos are built entirely Franciscan Missions Associates, Iran is ethnically Persian, not said Michael Amaral, an endan­ joined to the land with a covered Deputy Foreign Minister Mo­ Smith was clinging to a steep, Agency biologists this year pro­ on one level, but this is to have a P.O. Box 598 Dept. W.. Mount Arab. It shares the Moslem religion gered species specialist with the bridge. He also produces hammad Jawad Larijani told a rocky slope on Adak Island’s Mount posed the plant for Inclusion on the fully excavated basement, Vernon, N Y. 10551-0598. with the Arabs, but Iranians belong agency in Anchorage. “ It’s six to children’s sandboxes with news conference. "W e don’t think to the minority Shiite sect that has Reed, and the memory of a 150-foot federal endangered species list, but eight Inches long, and its fronds Victorian-style roofs overhead, finished with a catering kitchen, slide down the mountain five days found themselves in the awkward peace and stability in the region can been at odds with the predominant stick up like candles.” playscapes and some chicken a men’s and a ladies’ bathroom. In Memoriam be obtained via threats." earlier was still fresh. position of not knowing whether it Sunni branch of Islam for 1,300 For years, the fern was known coops coverjed in gingerbread- A spiral staircase will bring He added; “ As long as Iran is one years. ’ 'It’s absolutely the mos^ difficult still existed. In loving, memory of Mrs. Jenny only from the 1932 collection of a style woodwork. guests down, and a dumb waiter Kurapkot who passed away August of the major countries in the region, Musavi was quoted by the Iranian point you can get to on the mountain “ I ’m the only living person who botanist who found some plants on ’Tve always liked doing will bring food up. 27th. I don’t think any country in the news agency as saying the United by climbing,” Smith said Wednes­ has ever seen it in its habitat,” Atka Island, midway along the' region is projecting long-term day. "Once you get there, there’sno Smith said by telephone from oddball things, things no one else Sadly missed but not States, by intervening in the gulf, 1,100-ihile Aleutian chain and about Phillips estimates that a relations ignoring Iran.” place to go but back.” Knoxville, where he is a professor wanted to do.” said Phillips V forgotten. seeks to impose “ an ignominious 100 miles east of Adak. structure like this will cost about Larijani earlier met with Italian peace” on Iran “ in collaboration eariler this month, sitting in the $150,000, unfurnished. "This guy Donald, Arthur, William Foreign Minister Giulio Andreotti. with Arab reactionaries.” family kitchen, which he has just didn’t even blink an eye when I Kurapkot He said they discussed ways to “ We will never agree to such a remodeled. “ Just start a quoted that price,” Phillips said. Mrs. George Hansen reduce tension in the Persian Gulf peace,” he said. "Even a psycho­ sentence with, ’I can’t find "T h at’s the kind of people you and to "guarantee free navigation logical war cannot make us accept anyone who wants to do such and and stability in the region." He want to work for.” In Memoriam a compromise to the benefit of the such...’ and you’ve got my gave no further details of the United States.” In loving memory of Father, Julius attention.” O f course, this is hardly an Dubaldo who passed away August meeting. Tehran radio, monitored by the But why gazebos? Phillips said average project. Most of 27, 1987 In another development, Egypt's British Broadcasting Corp., said in Phillips’ gazebos are between Our thoughts and prayers are top military official was quoted as a commentary Wednesday night that he’s long admired these eight and 16 feet across, and cost with you everyday of the year saying his nation and other Arab oil that "reactionary Arab states” octagonal structures with their states have given Iraq $181 billion have failed to isolate Iran. elaborate woodwork, but there between $2,000 and $6,000. Dubaldo Family during its war with Iran to the The official Iraqi News Agency were few customers. "Now detriment of their own economic said in a dispatch today that people are looking for things THE CARPENTRY BUSI­ Card of Thanks development. Iranian border artillery gunners from bygone days,” he said. NESS came naturally to him, In the Persian Gulf, meanwhile, shelled residential areas in Basra, “ We’re rolling back the clock. Phillips puts the finishing touches on a gazebo he built Phillips said. When he was a I would like to thank neighbors, sandstorms drastically reduced Iraq’s second-largest city. Basra is was incorporated into a dock, made from reclaimed barn friends, and family for their sup­ People went from gazebos to young man he spent summers in visibility Wednesday, and shipping about 12 miles west of the interna­ for the home of Jim Coelho of Doane Street. The gazebo wood. port during our recent loss. porches to patios to decks. Now Maryland working with his executives puzzled over the loca­ tional border in southernmost Iraq. we’re jumping back.’’ grandfather, who was a Sincere Thanks, tion of the latest convoy of Kuwaiti Earlier this month, Iraqi war­ "There are so many people who PHILLIPS’ GAZEBOS are not for a housing project fo r the for the project. Phillips now finds there are carpenter. In the winter, he could Sarah and Tom Candon tankers and U.S. Navy escorts. planes began bombing Iranian oil want these gazebos.” In fact, the standard made-from-a-kit elderly in New Britain. When he C!oelho’s was his first more than enough customers observe his father carving Asked about the proposed Iran- installations in retaliation for the he’s selling his tree firm, New type. Most are made to buyers’ did a deck, gazebo and railing for Manchester gazebo. Most of his Iraq cease-fire, deputy State De­ looking for his Victorian-style scrimshaw and miniature death of 12 civilians in recent England.Tree Experts Inc., so he specifications. James Coelho of Doane Street, he projects are being built in the partment spokeswoman Phyllis Iranian shelling of Basra. structures. " I wish there were furniture. By the age of 18, can devote all his time to He recently completed a large cut heart-shaped holes into the western half of the state, he said, Oakley said Wednesday; “ Unless The Security Council voted for two of me, at least," he said. carpentry. gazebo with a wheelchair ramp recycled bamwood that he used Man charged the Iranians officially indicate their the cease-fire two days before the where he has found a clientele Please turn to page it acceptance very soon, we believe first convoy of reflagged Kuwaiti in 1986 heist the U.N. Security Council must tankers and U.S. escorts entered move ahead to consider enforce­ the Persian gulf. ment measures." The Reagan administration TORRINGTON (AP) — AWater- U.S. delegates are consulting agreed to reregister 11 Kuwaiti 50 Watt System Your neighbors’ views: bury man has been charged with with other members of the 15-nation tankers to protect them from attack only * Hack Tower with Glass Doors taking about $24,000 in cash at * Solid State Amplifier with council about imposing sanctions from Iran, which accuses the I gunpoint from two food store SO Watts per Channel on Iran for failing to comply with emirate of aiding its enemy. • AM FM Stereo Tuner employees making a night deposit the resolution, which the Reagan There were conflicting reports • Twin Stereo Cassette Player at a local bank more than a year ■Graphic Equalizer administration shepherded Wednesday about the whereabouts ago. ■ Semi-Automatic Record Player Do the recent air disasters make you hesitate to fiy? through the council. of the latest convoy. Some shipping I > 3 Way Hi-Fidelity Speakers Police Capt. Mario DePaoli said Iraq has not attacked shipping in sources said the three tankers and 10 Woofers 200 Watts of Output Torrington detectives arrested PILOT the gulf since the resolution was their escorts were approaching Barry P. Lasky, 41, at his home at 8 passed July 20. Kuwait; others denied it. p.m. Wednesday. Lasky offered no resistance, but the money was not recovered, police said. He was charged with Democrats: It’s time ■ _ H' first-degree robbery and larceny IPILOT and held on $100,000 bond fora court . appearance, DePaoll said. to invoke war powers Only A woman believed linked to the 100 Watt System robbery is still being sought, DePaoli said. Continued from page 1 Angeles where he accompanied - Rack Tower with Glass Doors The robbery occurred Feb. 26, Reagan, Carlucci said; "The ■ Solid State Amplifier with 1986, at about 8; 30 p.m. when two Congressional critics counter broader language in the history of too Watts per Channel employees of the Greenfield’s Food that by protecting ships of Kuwait, this authority (for danger pay) • AM/FM Stereo Tuner Warehouse went to put the day’s an ally of Iraq, the United States makes it clear that it’s available in - Twin Stereo Cassene Player receipts in a bank night-deposit risks being drawn into the 7-year- situations where the War Powers - Graphic Equalizer box. The robbers held a pistol on the old Iran-Iraq war. They note the resolution is not applicable. - Semi-Automatic Record Player May 17 attack on the Navy frigate - 3 Way Hi-Fidelity Speakers/ men, forced them to turn over the "The special pay is where we Space Saver System Stark, which killed 37 U.S. seamen. to " Woofers/200 Watts of Output money and fled in a car, DePaoli advise where there is a threat of said. Although neither the House nor -IMnSlMMCnMNePItyw - M-FkMIty Spulwra /I Senate formally has sought to physical harm or imminent danger, • S«mhAutom«tlc CMMtte Playtr On Feb. II, 1975, Lasky was whereas the War Powers resolution invoke the War Powers Act, 114 ------— charged with four counts of first- involves only an imminent involve­ degree robbery for holdups at a gas members of both chambers have filed suit in U.S. District Court ment in hostilities.” Mary BeaoUea: "Youhavejust Lillian Siggla: "Very nervous. station in Naugatuck and a restau­ Warranty Gene Pellici: "It makes me Brian TTaat: "Nope.Ihavetodo Carol Taft: ” 1 think so, espe­ Nancy Karaada: “ Not really. rant, market and motel in Water- asking that the law’s provisions be run Into someone who is terrified It hasn’t affected my travel plans, Pell disagreed. "In my opinion, if very nervous. I’d think twice it all the time. It’s the only way to cially with the little planes, tbe Not at all. I haven’t heard bury the night before. In all, about set into motion. • One Year on Parts ■ 90 Days on Labor to fly to begin with. So every time though. I think it’s a combination they’re going to give combat pay, before I ’d go somewhere. I think get there. The odds are that you private planes.” She would not let anything that would mlike me $400 was t^ en . Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., echoed there’s something on the news of a lot of things. The airports are and they should, they can’t argue it’s a big problem, I don’t know if won’t have trouble. ... In fact, I her fears affect her travel plans, nervous.” He pleaded guilty to three counts ' Pell’s statemenu. "The adminis­ aboutadisaster, Itrynottoreadit overcrowded. Too many planes in that no combat or hostilities are Financing Available, Rent, Lease or Buy it’s thepilots, theaircontrollersor have a better shot at winning the she said. “ But I would not travel o f larceny by extortion and was tration can’t have it both ways,” or llaten to it. ... I fly under the the air. Some of them — no one likely,” he said. what you should blame. But it’s a lottery than I do of getting into a on a private or a small plane.” sentenced to four to eight years in Levin said. influence of a prescription, that’s 273 West Middle Turnpike even knows are up there! ’’ very bad situation.” plane crash.” prison. But national security adviser The extra pay will go to the Navy how nervous I am. But I’m not Frank C. Carlucci disagreed, say­ crews on ships in the Persian Gulf, Manchester, CT 06040 CurHs feeling that different, just be­ The U.S. Constitution was com­ ing "there’s a different legal the Strait of Hormuz and a small cause of what’s in the news.” pleted and signed Sept. 17,1787, by a standard” between the War Powers portion of tbe Gulf of Oman, as well IMathes majority oi uwics?***® attending a Act and the imminent danger pay. as personnel stationed in Kuwait 649-3406 HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER C0D v>. In Philadelphia. Talking to reporters in Lus and Bahrain. ‘ ---- MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Aug. 27. 1M7 A smile and MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Aug. 27,1987 — II a screen will help brighten a life Advice DEAR MR. IW88: I’m writing for a very dear friend who is a resident of the Continental Care I’m giving away what remains of my fortune. But mind for under $200. You’re on... the check’s in the Center. Bear in mind, this is a request she would Just because a person asks for a car doesn’t mean I mail. not ask for herself. have to give it. She has been completely bedridden for the last Thanks th e people that I help generally merit the DEAR MR. ROSS: I’m a 19 year old who has Teen resents new member seven years. While visiting her recently, I noticed assistance. Just because you’re tired of walking, never kissed a guy good night. Every t o e I have a her old TV set is shot. It won’t sustain a picture. AMflKon that in itself doesn’t entitle you to a free car. chance I shy away. I’m scared I might bite his What I’m requesting is a IS-inch set, as this is the Percy Ross tongue or I’ll open my mouth too wide and he’ll Just only pleasure she has. want a peck. of grandpa’s breakfast club DEAR MR. ROSS: I was assaulted about a year friehd is the type who asks for very little in Will you please send me $100 for kissing lessons? ago and ever since I’ve been apprehensive. Most of life, sret is hanging onto it dearly. Life can be so And I’ll also need another $700 for a car to get to the dear tte t o e I’m OK, but sometimes I have to pick my Included was the following: cruel. She’s awaiting the biopsy report for possible lessons. ABBY: My son, “ From the Good News New brain cancer. I think she is most deserving to children up as late as midnight. You see, they play “ Charles,” adio Testament (today’s English ver­ in a marching band. MISSM.S. is almost 14, has receive a new TV set because of her immediate the dead of winter. I was tired of walking to work in sion), fourth edition; James 4:8: CHA’TTANOOGA, TENN. always had a situation. the snow and wanted a car. Never heard a word My husband works nighta so It’s up to me to pick Come near to God and he wlU come them up. I get so scared I can hardly stand It. What wonderful rela­ Dear Abby MISS. H.M. from you. DEAR MISS S.: As a rule lips need no near to you. Wash your hands, you I m requesting is a garage door opener. My house tionship with my sinners! Purify your hearts, you CHICAGO. ILL. I’m wondering how many people have been instruction. But yoii can kiss your request goodbye Abigail Van Buren Is Mnnected to the garage so I could leave without father — his hypocrites!” suckered into believing you would help them. I going outside. because I’m turning you down. grandfather — Abby, needless to say, my friend DEAR MISS M.: There’s a note of urgency in think you’re Just blowing smoke down their lungs. until a few We could never afford such a luxury because was shocked. Don’t you think it your letter. My two assistants, Miss Hanson and I’m still walking and I think about the money I Minneapolis millionaire Percy Ross Is months ago. For would have been better had the Miss Webber, will be in the Chicago area and will we’re barely getting by. Mr. Ross, it sure would about a year and spent on a stamp to write you the first time, ’^anks give me peace of mind. Internationally known for his philanthropic works bride sent no thank-you note at all personally deliver an RCA TV set with remote fcr nothing. Please don’t send me advice. Like your and likes to encourage others to help solve a half, Charles than to send this cruel. Insulting control. money — Just save it. MRS.G.D. would stop at his grandpa’s on the How can we get through to message? problems for those In need. Write to Ross In care of way to school, and they would have I think between the surprise of a new TV and my MR. S.H. SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF. the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box $8000, Charles and persuade him that Dad PATTI IN CHINA GROVE, N.C. breakfast together. Charles even has not committed a terrible assistants’ good cheer, it’ll make her day. VANCOUVER. WASH. hUnneapoUs, Minn. SS43S. Include a telephone DEAR PATTI: Yes. I, too, am had a key to Dad’s house, and would crime? Don’t suggest dur minister, nnmber If yon wish. All letters are read. Only a few shocked. Perhaps the bride was DEAR MRS. D.: With the rate of inflation I’m start preparing breakfast while Abby. He is rather conservative DEAR MRi ROSS: I sent you a letter last year in DEAR MR. H.: Granted, I’ve made it public that are answered In this column, although others may Dad was shaving. more disturbed than vicious. Pray pleased to know someone can still get peace of and does not approve of “ living in for her. be acknowledged privately. This, of course, was on school sin.” days. However, one Saturday CANADIAN DAD DEAR ABBY: My husband of six Adopt a pet morning, Charles had to be at years thinks it is perfectly OK to school to practice for a play. He DEAR DAD: You are assuming visit my 17-year-old daughter’s went to his grandpa’s as he usually that Charles is angry with Grandpa bedroom at bedtime to “ talk” to did on school days, let himself in for “ living in sin.” I think he’s her. She sleeps in the nude and with his own key and found angry for another reason — he’s makes very little effort to cover up. Grandpa having breakfast with an jealous of the intimate relationship I am vehemently opposed to this Toto needs a new mother attractive lady — both in their and have told my husband so, but he Grandpa has with the attractive pajamas! lady, (jharles needs to talk about his thinks I am paranoid, crazy and By Barbara Richmond Charles never did go to schooi for feelings honestly — if not with you evii-minded. Am I? Special to the Herald play practice. Instead, he stormed and Grandpa, then with a counse­ WONDERING home and locked himself in his lor. When he admits to himself why IN SAN ANTONIO A baby Labrador retriever cross room. Now he will talk to no one, he overreacted, he will be able to DEAR WONDERING: Not in my is this week’s featured pet. He has and rushes out of the room when his handle it in a more mature manner. book. And if you haven’t already been named Toto and he really once-beloved grandpa visits us. We spoken to your daughter about the needs someone to mother him. are ait terribly upset by this DEAR ABBY: A friend of mine impropriety of these nocturnal Toto is about 8 weeks old. and is attitude. Dad is heartbroken be­ recently received the foliowing visits, it’s time you did. black with white tips on his paws cause he can’t seem to get through thank-you note for her wedding with a little white goatee. He was to his only grandson. Dad has been Hsrtid photo by Tuekor gift; Problems? Write to Abby. For a found roaming on busy Tolland a widower for over eight years. The “ Dear Mrs. ( ), personal, unpublished reply, send a Turnpike on Aug. 18. If not claimed lady is well-known to my wife and “ Thank you for the $10.1 know it self-addressed, stamped envelope by his owner, he will be ready for Plot thickens for planters me. She is a lovely person and a will come in handy. Love, (signed to Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los adoption next week. widow. by the bride) ’ Angeles, Calif. 90069. Last week’s featured pet, Luv, a Qall Rosenberg, left, and Pamela Rosenberg Is club president and female Doberman pinscher cross Broderick, both new officers of the has ^ n adopted by a Manchester Broderick is vice president. Other family, and Chip, the neutered Perennial Planters Garden Club, show officers elected for the 1987-88 year Labrador retriever cross featured off the garden the club maintains at include Martha Lavanway, secretary, Why swimmers get cramps two weeks ago, has also been Munro Parklet on East Center Street. and Elsie Huffield, treasurer. adopted by a Manchester family. DEAR DR. The female golden retriever DEAR DR. GOTT; A friend told GOTT: What me that sitting in a steamroom or mentioned in last week’s column causes cramps was claimed by her owner. sauna gives the same benefit as About Town in sw im m ers Along with Toto, there were three aerobic exercise because the heart and how does rate increases. Is this true? other new dogs at the pound as of one avoid them? Tuesday. A male Labrador re­ Dr. Gott triever cross, all black, was found Peter Gott, M.D. DEAR READER; No, it isn’t. Learning center has openings Cancer society seeks ex-smokers DEAR There is no way to enjoy the benefit on Spruce Street on Aug. 20. He’s READER: a^ u t 3 years old. A male beagle, Hm M photo by RMimond The Manchester Early Learning Center on Waddell The American Cancer Society needs former smokers of exercise without exercising. Road has several openings for the fall for children Swimmers ex­ Saunas increase the heart rate about 6 months old, was found Little Toto, held by Dog Warden Richard Rand, needs a to be trained as volunteers to helpothers stop smoking. perience two roaming at Nike Circle on Aug. 23. between 3 and 5. The program is held throughout the The program is offered to the public free of charge. because the body attempts to get loving home. He will be ready for adoption next week, If year from 7:15 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Breakfast, lunch and kinds of rid of excess heat by circulating the He’s tri-color and very cute. The agency is also looking for a retired nurse or cramps; peri­ The other new dog is a mixed not claimed by his owner. snack are provided. Fees are based on family size and acountant to volunteer at least one afternoon a week to blood more rapidly through capil­ income. pheral and central. lary blood vessels in the skin, lliis b r ^ . Dog Warden Richard Rand help with bill processing. The society's patient In the first type, muscles in arms said he thinks he may be part For more information, call 647-9659. to the intestine for digestive pur­ blood is shunted away from mus­ assistance program provides funds for cancer and legs fail to receive adequate Afghan hound. He was picked up on patients. poses. If a person exercises on a full cles and internal organs. Quite the blood supply during exertion. This stomach, the arm ahd leg muscles reverse occurs with exercise, dur­ Howley Street on Aug. 25. He’s a Chaptar 604 AARP to meet For more information, call the American Cancer can result in muscle spasm that is Mige color with a mostly black Society at 643-2168. may be deprived of the hlood- ing which the flow of blood is incapacitating in the water. On increase necessary to sustain vi­ switched from the skin to muscles. face. He’s a quiet and well-behaved Connecticut Chapter 604 of the American Association land, the same thing can happen to dog. of Retired Persons will meet at Concordia Lutheran gorous activity. Cramping could Hence, the steamroom effects are runners and other athletes. How­ result. By the same token, if blood is The dog pound is located on Olcott Church on Wednesday. Social hour is from 12:45 until quite different from those of 1:30 p.m. followed by a meeting. Red Cross offers CPR class ever, out of water, a person can drawn away from a filled gut, the physical activity. Street near the town’s refuse area. rest, walk off the cramp, stretch or Pianist Bob Burke will provide entertainment. intestine will be deprived of blood Rand is at the pound weekdays The Connecticut Valley East Branch of the American massage the muscle and get relief. Morris the Cat looks through a vet’s microscope. from noon to 1 p.m. The number at and stomach cramping may Dr. Gott’s new Health Report on Red Cross on Hartford Road is offering cardiopulmo­ In the water, the priority is to stay appear. the pound is 643-6642. If there is no Senior volunteers needed Alzheimer’s Disease discusses nary resuscitation at the following centers during afloat; therefore, swimmers can­ I encourage swimmers to avoid answer, call the police department The Retired Senior Volunteer Program needs help symptoms, management and new September. not always give suitable attention strenuous after-meal activities and studies of this tragic and irreversi­ at 646-4555. ’There is also someone with Manchester’s Head Start program. There are no First aid for children. Sept. 3,8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; infant to cramped muscles. This is why Fleas, worthy adversaries, on duty at the pound Monday I discourage them from swimming ble disease. For your copy; send $1 speqial education requirements but an interest in and child CPR, Sept. 21, 6 to 10 p.m.; adult CPR, Sept. swimmers’ cramps are more se­ through Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. in cold water unless there’s some­ and your name and address to P.O. working individually with children is needed. For more 23,6to 10p.m.; multi-media standard first aid. Sept. 12, rious than runners’ cramps, al­ one nearby who can be called for Tkere is a $5 fee to adopt a dog Information, call 247-2493 or 875-6901. Box 91369, aeveland, OH 44101- 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. though they are identical. help if an emergency arises. 3369. Be sure to mention the title. and the new owner must have the The second type of cramp is dog licensed. Before getting the abdominal. Since they are muscu­ can be year-round problem license, the dog must have its rabies shot. Public Records lar organs, the stomach and intes­ July was de­ tine can contract in the presence of .UJUIOATION AUCTION much more pleasant for your pet. Aid to Helpless Animals is always clared Flea Con­ Photo by Lamrlk inadequate blood supply. This can PERSIl Although a hard frost will kill the seeking homes for cats and kittens. I8IAN AND ORIENTAL RUGS trol Month by cause severe pain, resembling outside adults and pre-adults, fleas Many have been abandoned or are Warranty deeds , ONE DAY ONLY the Georgia lost. A kitten named Freckles shares a look outside with Robert C. and Mary J. Abel, Doane Joel B. Wilder and Albert L. colic, which is catastrophic to the will survive nicely in the house and Veterinary Ernest J. Reed to UAR Construc­ Street, conveyance tax $141.90. Manley to Janet L. Kula, Beacon swimmer without a floatation de­ A huge inventory of superb HANDKNOTTED ORIENTAL winter there if you allow them. ’This week’s featured kitten is a be^ado ***^®*^ animals, while waiting in a foster horrl^o vice. Again, the need to stay afloat Medical Associ­ Pet Forum roly-poly long-haired kitten about 2 tion Co. Inc., two parcels, Gardner Holiday Homes Corp. to John J. Hill Condominium, $83.60. ation. Here in A last resort is to employ a Street. $140,000. and Marlea Jahn, 142 Elvree St. Claire and Joseph R. Berube to precludes any attention to the professional exterminator for your to 3 months old. He’s been named forSq"urtr.;r.lSa°^'‘°^ Connecticut, Michael S. and Sandra Geres to conveyance tax $110. Dolores Quick, Manchester cramp itself. With stomach house, but persistence and care can Freckles because he has a couple of soon nursed back to health with TOLLAND A8RIGULTURAL CENTER August and Sep­ Allan Leventhal, D.V.M. before being adopted, they are BOchael P. Galligan, 51-53 Mill St.. Joel B. Wilder and Albert L. Gardens Condominium, $52,000. cramps, a runner will bend over or avoid this. A useful tip — place an little black dots on his face. He was antibiotics and loving care. He tember deserve given their shots and are neutered. $137,000. Manley to Raymond J. and Theresa Patricia O. Blackwell to Henry J. fall to the ground; a swimmer may ROUTE 30 old flea collar or piece of one (or left on the doorstep of a member of would like to be in a permanent sink. the dubious ho­ To adopt a cat or kitten, call any of Earl H. and Mae V. Grant to D. McConnell, Beacon Hill Con­ and Edna P. Schuetz, Rockledge, moth balls) in your vacuum bag so Aid to Helpless Animals. He was ill home. VERNON, CT nor. Not that the following numbers: 666-5551, Jeffrey P. DePersia and Kathleen dominium, conveyance tax $84.70. $170,000. For years, parents have told the'r that fleas don’t survive in there with a cold and runny eyes but was If cats and kittens are old enough flea control need 232-8317, 623-0489, or 242-2156. A. Townsend, Rolling Park Est­ Joel B. Wilder and Albert L. Leslie F. MacNeil Jr. Associates children not to swim for 30 to 45 OAT. AUOUOT 20HI, 2 P.IR. VIEW I P.IR. after vacuuming carpeting etc. ates. conveyance tax $159.50. Manley to Kathleen E. Felletter, minutes after a meal. Although I a month declared in its name, flea to Ronald J. Cater, Brook Haven This Important collection contains a large selection of new They can carry tapeworm iarvae David T. Ladabouche to Brendon Beacon Hill Condominium, convey­ Condominium, $56,000. am not aware that swimming after control is an ongoing process, and are now suspect as possibie sometimes year-round. L. Hill and Ruel V. Clarke, 12-14 ance tax $80.30. Leslie F. MacNeil Jr. Associates eating has produced an identifiable PAKISTAN, AF- carriers of Lyme disease. A flea National Cat Health Month Hudson St., $85,000. Helen M. Hite to Bertrand E. and increase in drownings, the prohibi­ QHANjSTAN AND TURKEY In numerous patterns and colors. Fleas love humidity ranging can live without a meal for seven to Ronald J. Cater. Brook Haven David T. Ladabouche to Rawle D. Lisette M. Grondin, 90-92 Florence Condominium, $56,000. tion makes theoretical sense. With from 50-9% and temperatures in the months or longer in a semi- ’The American Veterinary Medi­ They call him ‘Gazebo Man’ Straker and Ingrid E. Straker, St., $185,000. Leslie F. MacNeil Jr. Associates food in the stomach, blood is drawn 80s to reproduce and that is what suspended pupal stage and hatch cal Association and Morris, the *0 acquire fine HAND- one-half interest in 12-14 Hudson Wayne and Kay Girouard to to Ronald J. Cater, Brook Haven they’re getting and doing now. An out within minutes to greet you on spokecat, are again sponsoring Continued from page 11 at the corner of Carter Street and put on a gazebo. WOVEN ORIENTAL RUGS at affordable prices. Scatter, run- September as National Cat Health St., $85,000. Manchester State Bank. 12 Hyde Condominium, $68,000. average reproductive cycle is 14 arrival. Camp Meeting Road. ners and large sizes are Included. Each rug carries a csrtlficate days from egg, pupae, and larvae to Month. Their aim is to alert all cat Phillips had been accepted as a “ That’s my trademark, at John J. and Ruth B. Uzdilla to St., $82,996. ’The Center Street Corp to And along with the large porch Michael J. and Carla Charette, Joel B. Wilder and Albert L. of authenticity end appraisal and will be auctioned piece by adult. But it may vary from half Although the common flea herea­ owners, and especially the 53% who union carpenter, and his interest least for now,” said Phillips. “ I Edward J. Boland Jr., Daniel M. EMERGENCY they plan to add, the Phillips will Trumbull Street, $124,000. Manley to Deborah Brownstein and piece to the public. that when conditions are perfect to bouts is the cat flea, it is not fussy never see a veterinarian, to feline in fine crafts was developing. guess I am the gazebo man.’’ Boland, Kenneth P. Boland and Fire — Police — Medical Hiomas J. and William J. Farr to Richard L. Connell, Beacon Hill Richard Connors, 38 Brainard one year when they are not. and any domestic or wild animal as health needs and new advances in One craft in which he excels is Tirm$: Gi$h or ipprovoO chocks Conditions are excellent right well as man can be attacked. veterinary medicine. Cats need Charles J. and Dorothy L. Addison, ' Condominium, conveyance tax Place and 35 Bissell St., $100,000. DIAL 911 stained-glass work. When he was the Highlands, $128,500. $91.30. Sponsors: CHAUENBE: LIquIdotors/Auetlonooro now. This will explain why you can Remember that only 10% of a flea’s regular checkups and immuniza­ Otter Ends Henry J. and Edna P. Schuetz to In Manchester deflea your pet only to find him or life is spent on its victim. ’The other tions to stay healthy. This spring’s building a kitchen on his own W. Douglas and Diane M. Willett Gerrold A. and Judith W. Stratton Leland E. and Patricia S. Tripler, Now York, NY 2I2-BB4-B22B her repopulated in a week or 10 90% is used in developing from an kittens are now ready for neutering home at 299 Woodland St., he Oct. 31, 1987 to James L. and Lori J. Cun­ to Catherine B. Perez, Tolland Hackmatack Street, $190,000. days. Don’t scoff at “ only a few egg to an adult on the ground, in (as are their parents.) This used large areas of stained glass ningham, Washington Street, Turnpike, $158,000. fleas.’’ A pair of these breeders can bedding, carpets, stuffed chairs, summer’s kits are due for vaccina­ within and above the cu|Aoards. $146,800. Frank F. and Joy R. Moriano to Quitclaim deeds produce 222 trillion offspring in nine cellars, or even cars that pets ride tions and worming. There are new In fact, the farm house, built in James M. and Carolyn C. Hasson Susan C. Barlow, Highland Park, to Daniel P. and Carle A. Lewonc- Anna M. Kearns to Eleanor A. months if all the progeny survive. in. diagnostic tests, medical proce­ 1820, is a showcase of Phillips’ $260,000. You must strike at them again dures and vaccines available for zyk. Nutmeg Drive, $201,000. Susan C. Barlow to Frederick J. Ryan and Anna M. Kearns, 101 The eggs roll off the host, so work. In the past four years, he Carole A. Lewonezyk to Leslie N. Barrett Jr. and Nola J. Barrett, Harlan St„ no conveyance tax. ^•Klde eat n u l l and again, and in many places. feline patients. A free brochure, has completely redone the home, , Mon. - Thurs. | always include the surroundings Chambers, 258 Parker St., $124,900. Harvard Road, $169,000. Hazell Kelley to Rita Kelley, 142 new There are flea-control products for “ The Morris Perscription," on cot from the basement to the roof. on use on your pets or in your pets. when defleaing. A simple flea (or health care is available from: Cat Robert P. and Jacqueline M. Frederick J. Barrett Jr. and Nola Valley View Road, no conveyance Moke Your “ It was in such awful shape tax. There are shampoos, dips, sprays, louse) comb can help you deter­ Health Desk. P.O. Box 8142, Lake Lisee to Arthur W. Kutz Jr. and J. Barrett to Paul F. and Bonnie M. Own ^ ------powders, mists, foam, roll on, and mine infestation by finding the Forest, 111. 60048. that you could put your hand Grace C. Kutz, 113 Branford St., Knight and John G. Talcott III and Holiday Homes Corp. to Man­ . *Woflania, I collars (inorganic and organic.) black flea dirt or droppings, if not right through the walls, with Just $124,000. Dorothea J. Talcott, Harvard chester Group Inc., 120 Elvree St., > SpOr ^ the adults, when in doubt. Tlie Defiant Encore: ’Timothy W. and Emily L. Aubin conveyance tax $136.40. You can zap fleas where they live Allan Levelhal is a Bolton veteri­ one push,’’ said his wife. Now Road, $129,900. eroSdO Scrod 1 with foggers, bombs, sprays, See your local veterinarian. narian. Do yon have a question that this home is nearly finished to Susan W. Stevenson, 65 Mather Meredith L. Shannon to Mark D. Arthur E. Doane to Michael A. Doane, 42 Hawthorne St., no CWcken FW** washes and powders. He-she has the means and expertise you’d like to see used In this — complete with an enormous TTieW)rl(feBestW)oclstDve. St., $122,900. and Sheila B. Toomey, 30 O’Leary conveyance tax. i $ 4 .9 9 I All these agents attest to the to make any National Flea Control column? Write to Pet Forum, David R. and Patricia A. Burr to Drive. $119,000. Month a disaster for these persist­ wrap-around porch and a Ef fimency: The most eiifiaent stove ever made according to independ­ survivability of the ubiquitous flea. Manchester Herald, P.O. Box SOI, well-equipped kitchen — he and ent laboratory tests. , O tnn.» $4.79 t with I There are products that kill adults ent parasites and make the fall Manchester, 06040. his wife have bought a 1920 home Convenient: With front or top loading options, convenient con tn ^ with * E R E E *, and pre-adults. Fleas are adaptable and our easy ash removal system, you’ll spend less time tending your and develop resistence to these Births stove and more time enjoying it. $ 8 . 9 9 f r e e agents, therefore it is a good idea to with » i change products occasionally to ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. Fire V ic in g : T w latge ^f-cleaning g l ^ doors allow you to enjoy the Gosselln, CHcy Adam, son of Mrs. Charles Creager of South brother, Paul, 8, and a sister, avoid this. CALDW ELL roaring nte. Peter and Susan Lord Gosselin of Easton, Mass. Her paternal grand­ Christina, 6. Beware that many products can Design: Although it’s the most technologically advanced stove ever 140 Spruce St., was born Aug. 13 at parents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E R ^ L d B .r ' Manchester Memorial Hospital. Goss, Kelly Rae, daughter of be toxic under certain conditions. "■ S S a ffle l INSURANSMITHS SINGE OIL INC. made we’ve kept a classic distinctive design that’s as beautiful as the Pierce of Amston. She has a sister, Li-nidwto* i -Mid W ,^11— Carefully observe age, health, value it will add to your home. His maternal grandparents are Mr. Chenoa Dawn, 20 months. William R. and Kimberly A. Small. frequency and species limitations. and Mrs. D. Forbes of Orlando, Fin. Goss Jr. of 75 Cottage St., was born 1914 His paternal grandparents are Mr. Allen, Stephanie Roae, daughter Aug. 14 at Manchester Memorial Also avoid the eyes of a pet being of Paul and Jane Medlin Allen Sr. of treated. Put a drop or two of 73.9 The FirePlaastv\fctK)nt Gistir^ and Mrs. Gosselin of Vernon. Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ per gal. C. O. D. 159 Benton St., was born Aug. 13 at ents are Chester and Diane Small of mineral oil oreyedrops or ointment Pierce, Tashanna Marie, daugh­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. into the eyes before treatment. 649-5241 ^ te a m ^ SC iu a c 516^ 6 Rockville. Her paternal grandpar­ ter of Stephen R. and Clara G. Her maternal grandparents are Pleas are a worthy adversary. 6S E. CmHcr Street 649-8841 ents are William and Roberta Goss Rt. 74, Ashford ■ 487-157T' Creager Pierce of 1130 Sycamore Rose Medlin of Allenhurst, N.J., Sr. of Andover. Her paternal Besides biting, they cause tremend­ MMchefter, CT. Prieee 8u^eet to Change Lane, was born Aug; 12 at Manches­ and Un Medlin of Boca Raton, Fla. ous grief to pets allergic to them. Mon., Tues., ’Thors., Fri„ 10-5 Sol. 10-2 great-grandparents are Jennie ter Memorial Hospital. Her mater­ Her paternal grandmother is Olivia Goss of Andover and Irene and nal grandparents are the Rev. and Allen o( Irvington, N.J. She has a William Lattanzio of Cromwell. — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuredav. Au<. 27.1M 7

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[QISJ Sunshine's on ths Wsv 9:00PM ® MOVIE: 'Man, Woman An oxamination of the Increasing trend of A teen-sger (Am y Wright) aspiring to vigilantism in the United States and the coma a i u i musician and Child' When the mother of an illegiti­ consequences. (60 m|n.) n u r s ^ home wHh the halp of a f a n ^ J mate son dies suddenly, his father invites tro m to ^ t (Scatman Crothers) who has him to come live with him and his family. Clnamax C o m ^ Expwlmant •uWaced a stroke. (60 mm.) Martin Sheen, Blythe Danner, David Ham­ (C C ) Comedian Stuart PankIn. an ACE mings. 1983. Award-winner. pIsM savsral roles to Inter­ V : ! < / ! • Bast Of Scholastic Sports ® ® Our W orld (CC)'From the Fall of est backers In a fluffy musical about Ri­ 1946: World War II troops return; the Re- chard HI. Doc Savarinsan appears as a de [H B O ] M O V IE; -A Flash of Qraon' A livery boy / trumpeter. (In Stereo) ^ \ J / ; It was meant to be 39 publiun landslide in the congressional Florida journalist faces a moral dkamma t elections; the end of the big-band era; whan a corrupt politician hires his services also, talks with Woo dy Harman and Harold 11:00PM ® ® (g) (S8 ® News W an anvironmental issue. Ed Harris, Blair Russell. (60 min.) (H) ® ® iM a S how (In Stafao) Brown, Richard Jordan. 1984. Ratad NR. ® MOVIE: 'Nicholas and Alexandra' ® Carol Bumon and Friends The home team wins and the crowd goes silent ® [ESPN] UtMa taagua: World Tsar Nicholas II, his failings as a monarch (H) Odd Coupla Satias (Samlfinals) From Williamsport and the great love he had for Ns wife are OS Abbott and Coatado MILWAUKEE (AP) — Think Paul Pa. (90 min.) (Uvsl ’ d ^ t e d in tNs Nstorical drama. Michael Molitorliad an emotional evening? How ^ysto n , Janet Suzman. Roderic Notle IS) Bamay Millar 6:00PM (S CD (S) (S ® nows 1971. Part 2 of 2. about Rick Manning. CB .Throa's Company ' ® Thla Old Houa* (C C ) A sacond visit to Here was Manning, a reserve outfielder 1 8 M O VIE; 'Jeremiah Johnson' A dis- a manufacturer of ktw-cost, energy- (S Matt Houston contemed adventurer (leas civilization in afficiant prafabricatad houtes; buildingihe in his 14th major-league season, celebrat­ deck. (R) Q S Qimma a Broah Men and Addy be­ the 1830's to begin a new life as a fur ing a rare game-winning hit, and yet the come stranded in aeparate elevators in a trapper in the Rocky Mountain wildemass. (8 ) Talaa of the Unexpootad fans were booing. dapartmant store. Robert Radford, Will Geer. 1972. ® M*A*8*H They had wanted Manning to fail, O Grsatast American Haro IS) ( ® C h ^ (C C ) W oody 's pa rents ins­ ® PE U C U LA ; ' U CoquHo' La Nstoria de because in doing so Molitor, the next ® Angle ist that their son return to Indiana to es­ la mas ttravida cantante da su tiampo cape the 'decadence' of Boston. Emmy batter, would have one more chance to (8 ) Doctor Who quian gusta da )ugar con or sacrato oei succeed. Award-nominated episode (editing). (R) (In hombra a quian raaknanta ama. Ileana QSiChailio'a Angals Stereo) Ross, Fernando ANanda. But Manning didn’t fail, singling to 8 ) Quincy & Upstairs. Downstairs ® S C T V center to drive in the only run as the 9 S Raportar 41 ® Noveia; Sends de Gloria [C N N ] MonayUna Milwaukee Brewers beat the Cleveland ® l MacNaM / Lehrar Nawshour (B) Mystery: The Adventures of Shar- [D IS ] Advanturoa of Oizia and Harriet Indians 1-0 Wednesday night. More August snow locfc Holmes II (C C ) A patient's disap- ® Fame (60 min.| (In Stereo) [■MAX] MOVIE. Ona Crazy Summer importantly, at least to the fans, was that pearsnes during a consultation and the Molitor’s 39-game hitting streak had In New York R*d Shoes The Minneapolis stage death by hanging of Ns benefactor cause Tw o recent Ngh-sehool grads help a production of Hans Christian Andersen's Dr, Trevelyan to seek Sherlock Holmes' young singer save bar grandfathar's house ended. '•ifY tale, iri which a vain young girl be­ help. (60 min.) (R) from demolition. Jo N i Cusack. (}emi And so they booed. Santa Claus and his comes bewitched by a magical pair of red Moore, Joel Murray. 1986. Ratad PG. dancing shoes (90 min.) [C N N ] Larry King Live “ The irony is thedistortion of priorities. [ T M C ] M O V IE ;'L u e a a '(C C IA boy with helpers gaze sky­ [DIS] Bridge to Tarabithia Annette You have the home team win in extra 'Legend' (CC) A fairy an advaiKod IQ struggles with htartbraak ward outside Radio tale that depicts the eternal struggle be* O'TooM"..tars as a teacher In tNs story when ha davak^s a crush on s tsanage innings and the crowd goes silent," said tween good and evil. Tom Cruise. Mia about the imaginary world shared by two girl. Corey Haim, Kani Graan. Chtriie Molitor, who was hitless in four at-bats City Music Hall in 11-year-old friends. (60 min.| M ra, Tim Curry. 1985 Rated PG (In Sheen. 1986. Rated PG-13. (In Sterao) against Cleveland rookie John Farrell. Stereo) [H B O ] M O VIE; 'Getting Evan' A rugged New York Wednes­ [U S A ] Fridaya “ It was meant to be 39 and not 40." [U S A ] Cartoons Texas industrialist and Ns power-mao rival day as imitation battle for the possession of a deadly po­ 1 1 :30PM ® (SB NIghtHna (CC). Molitor said. 6:30PM C B m *a *s *h isonous gas. Edward Albert. Joe Don ® Entartainmant Tonight Actor Michael snow falls near a “ I went up to Rick and he said. ’Sorry,’ " CB ® A B C New s (CC). Baker, Audrey Landers. 1986. Rated R. Caine. (In Sterao) < !n*-< .‘sz ^ ; Molitor recalled. “ And I said ‘Sorry? You first-day ticket line Qfi Benson [M AX] MOVIE: 'One More Saturday ® 8 ) Honaymoonara won the game.’ ” Night' Weekends prove to be anything (S ) Laveme 8i Shiriey O ) Claasifiad Eighteen Offers mforma- Molitor struck out in the first inning, for the annual but boring in a small Minnesota town lion on the latest smploymant opponuni- Magnifipent Christ­ ‘ V ‘. @ ) ® NBC Nows where a local rock club serves as the cen­ ties in the Connecticut area. grounded Into a double play in the third ® Nightly Business Report ter of attention. Tom Davis, Al Franken. and grounded out in the sixth. mas Spectacular. 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) 18) (8 ) Tonight Show (In Sterao) ® Noticieto Univision (8 ) Racing from PlairMfiakt In theeighth. in what turned out to be his [T M C J M O VIE: 'Dream Lover' After final plate appearance, Molitor came up [C N N ] Showbiz Today stabbing an intruder, a young woman be­ IS) Hogan's Hamas with a runner at second and two out. The 7:00PM CB css News comes inolved in dream research experi­ ® New s situation called for Molitor, a .365 hitter, CBNews ments that may reveal the reason beNnd Herald photo by Pinto her act of violence, Kristy McNichol. Ben [C N N ] Sports Tonight to be walked intentionally to set up a force CB Wheel of Fortune (CC) Masters, Paul Shenar. 1986 Rated R [D IS] MOVIE: "The Misadvanturaa of Wayne Bray Df Bray's Jewelers gets ready tc CDnnect fer a single in the play. Fraudulent medical therapy CB SI 00,000 Pyramid [U S A ] MOVIE: The Hills Have Eyas II' Martin Jonas' An oddball collage stu­ But Cleveland Manager Doc Edwards ( 0 Jeffetsons (CC) A busload of teenagers falls prey to a tribe dent's weird experiments give him the abil­ first inning Df the “B" Divisien Town Softball Tournament Wednesday of savages living in the desen Nils. Michael ity to read minds. Tomm y Kirk. Annette and Farrell decided to give Molitor one (iD Best of Saturday Night Berryman. Tamara Stafford. Kevin Blair Funicello, Leon Ames. 1 9 M . Rated G. night at Fitzgerald Field. Bray had three hits and his club rallied to win more chance. @ ) M*A*S*H 1985. [ESPN ] SpoftaCantdr ' the “B" crown. 6-3, over Allied Printing. “ After 39 games, we felt the percen­ Wheel of Fortune costs us $25 billion a year 9:30PM (g ) (3 ) Night Coun A patam* [HBD] MOVIE: 'Nothing in Common' tages were against him ,” Edwards said. (CC| An ad executive begins to develop a (S ) MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour ity suit names Dan as the father of a preco­ “ If it was every going to stop, this would 1 (3 ) Barney Miller cious 10-year-old (R) better understanding of himself atKf his be the night. » Look 10 years parents after they dmide to end their 34- Dating Game [ES P N ] Auto Racing; Barber Saab Sar- “ Hooked at John and said. ‘Whatdoyou younger in Just everything from megavitamins to iaa (R) year marriage. Tom Hanks, Jackie Glea­ (3 ) Jaffersons son, Eva Mane Saint. 1986. Ratad PG. Bray’s rallies in sixth want to do?’ He said, ‘Let’s go for it.’ ’’ one week with live cell analysis to remedy any 4^. " - an isometric condition. ® Hollywood Squares 10:00PM GD (H)(3) Nows [U S A ] Fsather and Father Gang Molitor tapped a weak grounder to third toner to firm up • AID S clearly has provided a SS Noveia: Victoria 3 ) ® ) 20/20 (C C ) Scheduled: a report on 1 1 :35PM ® Entartainment Tonight and the throw from Brook Jacoby beat neck, Jowls and G.I.F.T. (Gamete Intra-Fallopian Transfer), Actor Michael Caine. (In Stereo) him. But Molitor was awarded first base " . y is k Sylvia tempting field for these crooks. © ) Nightly Business Report the latest and most successful form of arti­ thighs.. Thou­ Many of the "cancer-cure” gurus $1) Matt Houston ficial fertilization; an allegedly sexually 1 2:00AM ® WKRP in CIncInnaU to take the ‘B’ crown when Pat Tabler juggled the throw for an error. sands have done are playing upon the fears and [C N N ] Moneytine abused teen-ager who Nred a tchoolmaie ® ® A tk Or. Ruth (CC) (R) to kin her father (60 min.) it and you can Porter desperation of the general public [ESPN ] SportsCenter ® Cannon Bv Jim Tierney “ He had four chances,” Manning said. (3 ) Misalon Impostibla too. with phony therapies targeted to [HBO] MOVIE: 'Sweet Dreams' (CC) ® Star Trek Part 2 of 2 Herald Sports Writer “ I understand the feeling of the fans. ‘They • Increase AIDS victims. "European” treat­ Based on country singer Patsy Cline s rise IS ) ® Hill Street Bhiaa Reprise of the wanted him to keep going but no niore series Finale. A nighttime fire guts the pre­ ® Tales of the Unexpected A new than I did.” your chances of ments and references to the Food to stardom and her rocky relationship with roomer becomes suepickHis of Ns lan­ It came down to this final game for her husband. Jessica Lange. Ed Harris cinct; Buntz is suspended on charges of conceiving a and Drug Administration (FDA) stealing cocaine. Emmy Award nominated dlady w l w he discovert that the last two the ”B” Division championship in There was no way to get that miessage AP photo Ann Wedgeworlh. 1985. Rated PG- 1 3 (lii boy-girl with Gender Choice, a "dragging its feet” are typical, Stereo) episode (sound mixing). (60 min.) (1^ guests signed in a few years back. the Town Softball Tournament. across to the 11,246 fans who braved rainy United information on suspected (S tM O V IE ; -Fade In' A wemanizsr meats Milwaukee’s Paul Molitor watches his infield grounder during brand-new remarkable product. extremely appealing pitches. In ^ M C ] M O VIE; 'Deathtrap' A noted ® Mystery: Adventures of Shariock After an 8-3 win by Bray’s and cool weather to see if Molitor could fraudulent health products. Along Holmos (C C ) Holmes and Watson be­ a film editor working on locaiion and gals a > continue his march toward Joe DiMag- eighth-inning action Wednesday night as his 39-game hitting Cost: ISOperkit; pink box foragirl, 1986, the F D A issued alerts against Broadway i^yw right is so desperate (or a job on the sat. Burt Reynolds. Bwbara Jewelers over Allied Printing on with the Council of Better Business TOX ofMe hit that he resorts to murder. come embroiled »n a Christmas Day caper glo’s record 56-game hitting streak. blue for a boy. dangerous quack remedies such as involving a priceless jewel stolen from a Loden. 1968. IVesday night, both clubs had one streak came to an end. Molitor went O-for-4 as Milwaukee defeated Bureaus, the F D A also has been Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve Dvan “ Paulie was saying, 'Come on, guys, • Stimulate your immune sys­ "Immuno-Augmentative Therapy Cannon. 1982 Rated PG countess and hidden inside a goose (60 18) Consumer Discount Network loss in the double elimination Cleveland, 1-0. trying to educate you, the general min.) (R) let’s get a run and end this thing. Come on, tem with daily applications of a Agents” and various unorthodox [USA] AiiwoH (S) Alfred Hitchcock Praaanta tournament, forcing a deciding public, about this alarming, grow­ Arch, get a hit,’ ’’ Manning said. “ I was unique gel made from apricot pits. ing problem. “ treatments” promoted by a West (3) Honeymooners ® Gena Scott showdown for the “ B ” title. Shocking? Here's the real German physician. ® Magazine A look at @ ) Noticiero Unlvislon Trailing 3-0, Bray’s Jewelers going to say. ’I ’ll try to get infield hit.’ ’’ He lined the next pitch to center. Why are sales skyrocketing now the 1958 movie Th B Blob", an animal [C N N ] Nawsnight finally come when there would be no hits shocker: We spend an estimated The economic impact of this Upstairs, Downstairs rallied for six runs in the top of the M anning' took the first pitch from for health fraud entrepreneurs? masseuse. [ESPN ] SportsLook “ Normally I would hit into a double play left in his bat. But after 39 games and six $25 billion a year on fraudulent fraud is devastating and hits you [CNN] CNN News sixth inning to surge past Allied Indians reliever Doug Jones for a strike. in that situation," he said. “ I don’t know • Health care costs continue to CB Current Affair weeks, it was difficult to see it end. medical therapies in the U.S. Many from all sides. Fo r starters, health ® MOVIE: Pope John Printing. 6-3, and take home the The crowd cheered. what hap|)ened.’’ spiral to record-breaking peaks, so CB ® Jeopardyl (CC). [D IS ] And the Children Shell Lead LeVar Paul II The life of Karol Cardinal Wojtyla is ’Ty Cobb (40 games), George Sisler (41), medical experts believe the actual insurers are beefing up investiga­ Burton and Danny Glover star in the story crown Wednesday night at Fitzge­ “ I felt a little weird after the first pitch It took Molitor, the man of the month quick-fix, relatively inexpensive ® Entertainment Tonight Actor Michael ctvoniclad from his younger years to his Pete Rose (44) and DiMaggio are the only amount is much higher. tions due to quackery Phony claims Came. (In Stereo) of a 12-year-oid Mississippi black girl's present status as P ™ John Paul II. Alben rald Field. B ray’s finished The and I heard everyone cheer when it was a and the moment, to get Manning off the "medical cures” are particularly awakening to civil rights issues in the players in this century with longer hitting Health fraud is a booming busi­ made by charlatans billing insu­ M CfoniPlon. Jonathan overall season with a record of 19-1. strike,” Manning said. “ I had to step out hook as the bad guy. appealing. Also, the swindlers (B) INN News 1960s. ( ^ min.) Newth. 1984. (R) streaks. ness. Record numbers of you across rance companies for legitimate­ , Wayne Bray was the offensive and and take a breath and say, ‘I don’t know “ I was pulling for Archie (Manning) to capitalize on the recent trend ® @ ) Carson's Comedy Classics [ESPN] Auto Racing: USAC Midgata Prior to 1900, Baltimore’s Willie Keeler the country are being swindled. It's sounding treatments are wides­ 1 2:30AM ® Archie Bunker's Place defensive star for the victors. Bray what’s going on here. I think they want me get a hit to win the game,” he said. “ You toward alternative health-care de­ (3 ) Barney Miller From Indianapolis Indiana. (90 min ) (Live) hit in 44 straight in 1897 and Chicago’s Bill no wonder. Claims are enticing. pread. You will pay in higher C C Nightlife (R) (In Stereo) went 3-for-4 with a run batted in, to strike out.’ livery systems. But the "alterna­ ® ® Newlywed Game 10:30PM ® (3) INN Nows concentate on winning games, despite Dahlen hit in 42 straight in 1894. At that ‘Scientific” data are persuasive. premiums for the fraud not caught. (S ) ® Lete Night W ith David Lettac- made several sfiectacular plays at “ Fo r a minute. I thpught I got traded personally what you might have at tives” they offer are worthless and ® Odd Coupla man (In Stereo) time, several rules were different, “ If we start paying for all the 3 ) Alice shortstop, and was involved in the back to Cleveland in the middle of an stake.” Altemativesaredismal. Andnoone often dangerous. ® Unhrision Presanta Musicalos including foul balls not counting as — particularly not the government snake-oil salesmen in this field, our HZ) Wild, Wild World of Animals 3 ) Alfred Hitchcock Presents three double plays turned over by at-bat." Molitor had known the night would • Sophisticated high-tech m ar­ [H B D ] Vigilanto: Right or Wrong (CC) Dating Game strikes. — is warning you of the dangers. health care bill will rise $40 to $50 [C N N ] Crossfire Bray’s. keting campaigns lie at the heart of billion.” Dr. John H. Renner told these schemes and play on our [D IS] Mouseterpiece Theater Allied took a 3-0 lead scoring single ."(T my research associate Beth runs in the second, third and fourth “ W E D O N 'T H A V E the resources psychological weaknesses. Using [ESPN] SpeedWeek to take regulatory action against Kobliner. frames. A base hit by John Pierson well-respected newspapers and yVlAX] MOVIE: 'Police Academy 3- Cinem a every phony cosmetic cream and Reports Renner, who is director Back in Training' (CC) Saving the Aca­ and an RBI-single by pitcher Kip ■ Drafts: meat markets of sports magazines to advertise their worth­ of medical development at St demy IS the newest and toughest chal­ Colpitts produced Allied’s first run. suana wrap,” Edward McDonnell, less wares, as well as toll-free 800 director of The New England M ary’s Hospital In Kansas Q ty. lenge for the members of the original grad­ Scott Green scored the second run /4 numbers to add legitimacy to their uating class. Steve Guttenberg. Bubba HARTPORD Daylights IPG) 12,2:25,4:50,7:25,10:05 ■W of agents. not participate in Friday's draft, which District of the Food and Drug Mo., and a board member of the Clnam* CHy— Jaon de Floratte (PG) — Con t Buy Me Love (PG-13) 12:50, for the Printers on an RBI-single by NFL's special draft sales pitches, they sucker you in. Smith, David Graf. 1986. Rated PG. 4:4D. 9 :» . — The Whistle Blower Horald photo by Pinto "Most college coaches feel like the N F L besides Carter and Gladman, will involve Administration (FDA), notes. National Council Against Health 2:S0, 4:55, 7:20, 9:40. — RoboCop (R) John Sommers. Tom Powers tallied • In the last 25 years, major ® ;0 p P M ® Scarcrow and Mrs. King (PG) 1:25,7:05,9:45. — Snow White and 12:10'2:25' 4:40,7:30,9:50. — Masters of let the college game down,” Pitt Coach four relatively unknown players. But over the past year, the F D A Fraud, we spend the following on fha Seven Dwarfs (G) 1. — Nodlna (PG) Allied’s final run in the fourth inning Scott Green of Allied Printing is safe at has the smell of medical advances have been made Lee s injected with a deadly strain of bac­ the Universe (PG) 12:30, 5, 7:39 — Mike Gottfried says. ’The four players are involved for a has beefed up its anti-fraud cam­ health fakery: $1 billion on books teria during a mugging. (60 min.) (R) l'?f' i'S- ~ Lo Bomba (PG-13) Disorderlies (PG) 2, 4:35, 7:15, 9:20. on an RBI-single by Brian Mahoney. In this country. Expectations of the 7:15, 9:35. second base during Wednesday night’s tainted meat about it Unfortunately, there are too many variety of reasons, but none took money paign. Working with the Naitonal and the like; $3 billion on arthritis: ® MOVIE: 'Elizabeth the Queen' The ; Bray’s managed only two hits off general public have gone up dram ­ manchrstrr instances of colleges making a mockery of from an agent, the league said $3 billion on cancer; $2 billion on Queen battles with her lover for power in BAST HARTPORD Kolpitts through the first five Town Softball Tournament. Shortstop Association of Consumer Adminis­ atically. Often it is difficult to fT;School the term student-athlete by putting the Wednesday. trators (N A C C A ), it has estab­ diagnostic tests; $1 billion on phony England. Bette Davis, Errol Flynn, Olivia De R O ^ O M l^ b A Cliwmo — The (PG-13) 2:15,4:45,7:15,9:40. — Advan- frames and had 13 fly ball outs. Wayne Bray of Bray’s Jewelers is Bv Ed Schuyler Jr. distinguish between the brilliant Havilland. 1939. WHchas of Eostwlck (R) 7:30. turas In BobysIHIng (PG) 2,4:30,7,9:15. quest for bowl games and television lished an Information Exchange diploma mills; $5 billion on special Despite the 3-Odeficit and lack of any covering second base. The Associated Press “ We are not going to participate in the innovation and ridiculous gimmick. ® ® Sledge Hammer! (C C ) Dori Do- Poor R lt^ d 's Pyfe A Clntmo — — Roxanne IPG) 2,4:30,7:15,9:30. revenues ahead of education. Network including the FDA, Fed­ diets, foods and remedies; and $2 Dragnet (PG-13) 7:30,9:30. Offensive punch, Bray’s defense Cris Carter sweepstakes,” Paul Brown, As health trends come nd go. these reau undergoes a bizarre personality ShewcoM Clnanrat 1-9 — Care Bears “ Now we send a message to all these eral Trade Commission (FTC). billion on aging and sexual potency change. (R) (In Stereo) DRIVR-IHS kept them within striking distance. Three Player drafts are the meat markets of general manager of the Cincinnati quacks crop up — recommending Adventures In Wonderland (G) 12.— No Baker. The score was 3-1. Mark Anderson kids: ‘Go ahead and try college football,’” treatments — Just to name a few. ® New s — The Llvlno Doyllghts inning-ending double plays turned over by sports. Bengals, says. Woy Out (R) 12:40,2:50,5,7:40,10:10. — (PG) with (Pplfargelst II (PG) at dot? singled sharply up the middle to load the Bo Schembechler, coach at Michigan dB MOVIE; 'The Seduction' A TV news­ piHv Oonclna (R) 12:15,2:20,4:30,7:10, pray’s halted further damage by Allied. bases. Dave Edgar then hit a nubber down the ’They are the way in which the prime says. “ We just don’t think it’s right to reward T : IP) 12:20, 2:35, 4:50, i r i ** *"'** **** Dwarfs Social Security Mailbox caster is pursued by a deranged photogra­ ' “ It’s been the same thing all year,” Bray third base line to score Hill with B ray’s cuts of college basketball and football are a guy who sticks it to his school, his pher whose obsessive devotion turns the Z'i2' Jacket (R) i!iS ’ ■ • '’ •Fly Hills copii (R) selected by professional teams. “ T r y to go to school. If It doesn’t work ^ “ *1 >-*•