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Monday, Aug. 25, 1986 25 Cents !3. 1986 Death toll State’s prospects in Cameroon ‘hot’

HARTFORD (A P) - Those who watch the cycles of the Connecticut above 2,000 economy say the new budget year should be another strong one for the state. "This incredible thing has been Bv Arthur Max Joseph Mokassa, an aide to the going on for three years,” said The Associated Press provincial governor in Bamenda, Edward C. Baida, chief of eco­ capital of the stricken province, nomic and revenue forecasting in YAOUNDE, Cameroon — At said by telephone he had seen the state Office of Policy and least 2,000 people were killed by many dead, but did not have Management. “ It should’ve come toxic gas seeping from a volcanic precise figures. down two years ago and It just lake in northwest Cameroon, and “ I went there on Saturday and it keeps going. We’ll probably be In the military moved into the remote was such a frightful sight because the black again, another surplus.” area to evacuate survivors, the so many people had lost their Baida’s office is due to give its government said today. lives,” Mokassa said. final report on the 1985-86 surplus There was no word on the A Western diplomatic source in next week. The General’s Assemb­ number of injured. Yaounde said of the government ly’s Office of Fiscal Analysis A 17-member Israeli army medi­ radio report: “ The situation isn’t estimated at week’s end that the cal team arrived in this West clear. Rather than go with the a 1985-86 surplus would be $350.7^ African nation today as part of higher figure, get people iipset, million, just shy of the record set international relief efforts that the clog the roads, they stay conserva­ two years ago of $365 million. Cameroon government said would tive.” The source spoke on condi­ Connecticut hasn't had a budget also involve the United States. tion of anonymity. deficit since 1981-82. Britain and France. Ngango said villagers from a 7 OFA Director Ralph J. Caruso "A s far as we know, volcanic wide area were being evacuated points out. however, that all of the activity is still going on,” medical and others were fleeing, and that surplus was earmarked for var­ team leader Dr. Michael Weiner rescue workers were wearing gas ious projects by the 1986 legisla­ told reporters on the plane from masks. ture. Still, his estimate is up $38.2 Israel, which was carrying Prime The issue of hydrogen sulfide — a AP photo million from the June 27 estimate. Minister Shimon Peres for a state flammable, colorless gas which He attributes more than half of visit. There has been no official smells like rotten eggs — from Jim Tindall, 13, of Phoenix, Ariz., waits and older brother were stranded for that, or $21 million, to higher-than- government report of volcanic Lake Nios near Wum, about 200 for a flight Sunday night at Denver’s expected Increases in sales tax activity. miles northwest of Yaounde, the more than two hours after Frontier revenues. The Cameroon military took capital, was a “ geological castas- Stapleton airport. Tindall, his mother Airlines ceased operations. charge of rescue and relief opera­ trophe,” a government commu­ Caruso said it was still too early tions in the disaster area. nique said Sunday. to make any serious predictions Cameroon Information Minister Hydrogen sulfide is often found about tbe current budget year, Georges Ngango told reporters in volcanic gases. It is often which began July 1. that military authorities filed a formed during the decay of animal Talks on saving Frontier But Baida didn’t hesitate. preliminary report of at least 2,000 matter. Lake Nios lies in a volcanic ‘ 'The Connecticut economy is hot dead. crater. and people are confident.” he said. But as of this afternoon, the At least three villages were “ People are spending the money government radio was still report­ affected by the fumes, which they're saving because of lower oil ing that 40 people had died from the began to emanate Friday, accord­ break without agreement prices, there's been a significant fumes, the figure provided by the ing to a communique read Sunday drop in interest rates. government when it first reported over state television. President Bv John Mossman makes about $68,000 a year com­ “ People are buying big-ticket the disaster on Sunday. Paul Biya toured the region People Express had indicated it items because it costs less to The Associated Press pared with $115,000 at United, would delay bankruptcy proceed­ Sunday and declared it a disaster borrow money.” he said. “ Stock United spokesman Joe Hopkins ings if United reaches agreement area, the communique said. market prices are high, house DENVER - Talks that could said. with the pilots. United spokesman The Cameroon government prices are up and that makes save Frontier Airlines from bank­ United's latest offer would have Kurt Stocker said. called for international aid to cope people feel wealthy. A lot of Colorless gas ruptcy broke off today without closed the gap in five years, but the People Express spokesman Rus­ with the disaster and said the refinancing is being done on agreement to resume, a day after union wanted it closed by April sell Marchetta said Frontier would United States and Britain agreed bouses. the airline halted operations, forc­ 1988, Hopkins said. “ How many stops breath to supply logistical support for not resume operations once it filed ing 17,000 passengers to scramble people do you know who get a "Connecticut’s unemployment evacuation of villagers and "ap ­ for bankruptcy. for flights. rate is so iow (3.5 percent) that we propriate types of equipment.” $47,000 pay raise in 18 months?” he Gonring said bankruptcy would NEW YORK (AP) — Hydrogen The talks between the union said. really have full employment,” France offered unspecified help. make the acquisition for the sulfide, the gas that reportedly has representing Frontier’s 600 pilots The pilots' union had no imme­ Baida said. “ No one has a fear Foreign technicians and equip­ agreed price "not impossible, but killed at least 2,000 people in and United Airlines had begun diate comment on the collapse in about losing their job.” ment were expected to “ get into much more difficult.” Cameroon, can paralyze respira­ Sunday evening in a Chicago talks, but after a previous break­ effective rescue operations” by At Denver's Stapleton Interna­ For the 1985-86 budget year, tion if breathed in high enough suburb. down in negotiations, ALPA vice today, Sunday’s communique said. tional Airport, hundreds of travel­ officials predicted sales tax re­ concentrations. Frontier’s parent company. Peo­ chairman Jamie Lindsay blamed Weiner said the Israeli team ers lined up by midmorning venues would grow by 8.5 percent. The colorless, flammable gas, ple Express, announced early United management. would try to set up a base outside Sunday at the ticket counters of Baida said. Instead, it came in at which smells like rotten eggs, Sunday that Frontier was shutting In its announcement of the the contaminated area and treat Continental and United, which said 12.4 percent. depresses the functioning of the down and would file for bank­ shutdown. People Express, which casualties as they were brought they would honor Frontier tickets “ That’s a very, very strong central nervous system. ruptcy today if no agreement was bought Frontier last fall, said it out. on a standby basis. peformance,” he said. r. Headache, dizziness, excite­ reached between United and the was taking the action because In June, the final month of the ment, staggering, diarrhea and Peres, interviewed during the Air Line Pilots Association. Frontier was out of money. United also planned to hire 255 nine-hour trip from Israel, said Frontier service and reservations 1985-86 budget year, Baida's office painful or difficult urination are The shutdown of the Denver- "W e deeply regret that this step predicted a rate of growth in sales symptoms of exposure to liigh that when he offered to bring a based airline, which served 55 U.S. had to be taken, but we were left agents to handle the increased load medical team and supplies, Biya expected over the next two weeks, tax revenues of 13.5 percent, or concentrations, according to the cities west of Chicago and four with no choice,” the Newark, $171.8 million, compared with June “ Rapid Guide to Hazardous Chem­ “ was very excited and Canadian cities, idled nearly 4,700 N.J.-based company's statement Hopkins said. appreciative.” Continental will give pass privi­ 1985. As it turned out. sales tax icals in the Workplace” by N. workers, 1,000 in Colorado. said. receipts totaled $182.4 million, a The back of the plane was filled leges to Frontier employees Irving Sax and Richard J. Lewis Last month. United had offered After posting a first-quarter loss growth rate of 20.2 percent. Sr. with bottles of oxygen and boxes of $146 million for the 40-year-old of $58 million. People Express stranded by the shutdown, said The gas is very irritating to the medical equipment. regional airline provided it could announced in July it would sell Continental spokesman Bruce E. "The sales tax has experienced a eyes and mucous membranes. Low Peres was expected to announce reach agreement with Frontier’s Frontier, which has lost $10 million Hicks in Houston. phenomenal growth.” Baida said. concentrations irritate the eyes, a resumption of diplomatic rela­ five labor unions. a month in the first six months of American Airlines spokesman “ And this was accomplished while while slightly higher exposures tions between the two countries Talks with the pilots’ union, 1986. Dan White said it would accept the national economy had only a 0.6 can irritate the upper respiratory during his four-day state visit to however, broke off over how soon “ Unless an agreement (with some Frontier-issued tickets. percent growth for April through tract. Prolonged exposure can this tropical country. Frontier pilots would receive the pilots) is reached, Frontier will file Mishkin said factors contribut­ June. cause fluid to collect' in the lungs. Cameroon is an oil-producing same salaries as United pilots, for bankruptcy (Monday),” said ing to Frontier's mounting losses "So while the national economy The gas is also known as nation the size of California with said United spokesman Matt Marilyn Mishkin, chief Frontier included dereglation and fierce is flirting with recession, Connecti­ sulfureted hydrogen or sulfur natural gas reserves estimated at Gonring. spokeswoman. “ It’s that or it’s competition among Denver-area cut’s economy is flirting with I hydride. 3.5 trillion cubic feet. A Boeing-727 captain at Frontier nothing.” carriers. don’t know what,” he said. TODAY’S HERALD John Birch Society hits hard times

Soviet charged BELMONT, Mass, (A P) — The living in a retirement home in has allowed, the erosion of the U.S. A tougher editorial stance, how­ Position filled John Birch Society, for 28 years the Weston, 10 miles from the Boston military’s ability to fight while ever, has not yielded higher Manchester planning officials In 1983, a Soviet employee of the leading edge of a conservative suburb of Belmont that her hus­ “ saying what he knows the aver­ circulation. The number of readers have filled a position left vacant United Nations chatted up a movement that has blossomed in band made Birch headquarters. age Americans citizens wants to has dropped from 50,000 to about when Assistant Town Planner college student, but the relation­ tbe Reagan years, has come upon A member and former large hear about defense.” 30,000, says Armour, and it now Carol A. Zebb resigned her post ship did not become illegal until hard times. contributor. Dr. Charles Proven, is “ They are tearing him apart,” appears twice monthly instead of M ay 23. Robert Hannon, 34, will three years later with an exchange The group that crusaded against considering starting a rival said Mrs. Welch. When her hus­ weekly. Armour concedes the need begin his duties as the town’s of classified information, the FBI big government and a world organization. band died last year, she was to tone down some of its rhetoric. senior planner Sept. 22. Story on says. Story on page 7. communist conspiracy is stagger­ “ Tbe society bas completely assistant managing editor of The membership of the society page 3. ing with a $9 million deficit and for changed direction,” said Proven, a American Opinion, the monthly itself is “ several tens of thousands, the first time is appealing widely physician in McKeesport, Pa. “ It founded by her husband. The not more than 50,000,” said society for financial help. is engineered for a state of publication was dropped nine spokesman John J. McManus, In addition, the question of how collapse,” months after his death for the new deciining to be more specific. Index much to criticize President Rea­ Mrs. Welch, whose husband once weekly, costing her her editorial Former society chairman A. Right Is cautious gan has sparked an internal battle accused President Dwigbt D. post. Clifford Barker of Newport News, The Rev. Pat Robertson’s move 16 p«g«a, 2 ••cMont that has turned the widow of Eisenhower of being a “ a dedi­ Charles R. Armour, a 23-year Va., who introduced the new toward a campaign for president is society founder Robert F. Welch cated, conscious agent of tbe society employee who became its magazine last fall, lost his job after drawing misgivings from some of Advice__ ___14 Lottery____ against the group’s new communist conspiracy,” says her new president in June, said the a June showdown at an executive his colleagues on the religious Classified . 15-16 Obituaries. leadership. complaints include the way the organization is the same as whe,n eouncii meeting in Cincinnati. He right. "W e pray for Pat that Pat Comics _ ____6 Opinion___ “ I have nothing to do with the new Birch magazine. The New Welch founded it. The new maga­ was not replaced. __ will have the wisdom to realize that Connecticut___S People — society. The people who are American, regularly bashes zine is examining the “ Reagan The loss of major contributors he represents all of us, not just Entertainment 14 Sports____ running it are not standing on what Reagan. record instead of his rhetoric,” he through businesses reverses and himself.” the Rev. Jerry Falwell Focus______13 Television. it started out to be at all,” said In an August issue, for example. said. “ We have the obligation to death was blamed for the financial says. Story on page 7. Local news— 3, 6 U.S./World. Marian P. Welch, in her 80s and The New American said Reagan lay this on the line.” crisis. t ~ MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Aug 25. 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Aug, 25. 1986 — : WEATHER Lottery winner same ‘fun’ guy Bv John F. Kirch Herald Reporter that the money goes directly from the state’s Luckily, the money hasn’t cramped his sense coffers to the account. of humor, he said. “ I never even see It,” he said. Connecticut forecast ife tosn’t changed that much for Frank “ I received seven marriage proposals since I The money will collect interest in the account won.” he boasted, then la u ^ ^ . Today In J. Stygar, despite the glamour that for the next 20 years, he said. Central, Eastern Interior and Southwest Inte­ surrounds his semi-millionaire status. Stygar, whose wife. Christine, died in 197.'i. rior; Fair tonight with lows arou d 50. More clouds Stygar said he plans to write a new will so that said he is very content living alone. L In January, when the 74-year-oid he can spread his wealth around a little. But his than sun Tuesday with a chance of light showers history Manchester resident cashed in his Lotto ticket A retired storekeeper from the former Highs 75 to 80. main plans are to give the money to area Hartford Electric Light Co,, Stygar purchased after picking the winning numbers, Stygar said churches and Manchester Memorial Hospital. West Coastal and East Coastal: Clear tonight In 1984, author the winning quick-pick ticket in January from TO would use some of the $839,422 to take care of "They took care of me and I said if I ever hit it with lows around 60. More clouds than sun Tuesday the Lenox Pharmacy on East Center Street. Truman Capote Connroticut’s hungry and to take a trip to big I would help them,” he said. with a chance of light showers. Highs 75 to 80 Hawaii and Australia. died in Los Angeles Stygar said he has gotten used to the idea of Since the beginning of the lottery program. Northwest Hills: Fair tonight with lows around R * *1111 plans to do what he can to put food on being a semi-millionaire and the reaction he Stygar said he has been buying 50 tickets each 50. M ore clouds than sun Tuesday with a chance of at age 59, leaving TOme tables, but he said he has lost his desire to (/ receives from people all around him. But it took week and giving most of them away. He said light showers. Highs in the mid-70s. behind the incom­ travel to foreign lands. a while to adjust, he said. that some people look at him like he’s crazy, but plete manuscript to . When I first won, we (he and some friends) “ When I first got it (the m oney), I was that doesn’t bother him in the slightest. a novel titled, planned to go traveling.” Stygar said this scared,” he remembered. “ What do you do with He continues to buy the tickets and continues morning from his Vernon Street home. “ Now I to win. Coastal forecast “Answered Prayers." all that money ? I didn’t know what to do with it. have the money and the time, but I don’t want to I got over that, though.” go. His advice to other lottery hopefuls trying to Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I., and How? hit the big one? Montank Point: Wind northwest decreasing to 15 ^ « ** 1^®" doing all his “ I Just got used to (them ),” hesaid, referring “ I do better on the instant tickets.” he said. knote this aftenioon except 15 to 20 knots extreme /M f life. He relaxes at home, does a little work to questions from reporters and from friends “ I ’ve got four $.■>0 (winners) already” east. Becoming west 10 to 15 knots during tonight * around the house and — now and then — does and relatives. something a little exciting. The small winnings go right back into the pot, and southwest 10 to 15 Tuesday. Everyone wants to know what he has done he said, explaining that he uses the money to Seas 2 to 3 feet today decreasing to 1 to 2 feet “ I did take a few people out to dinner,” he with the money, he said, joking that some Today is Monday, Aug. 25. the way m usicar‘42nd Street” were said. buy other tickets. tonight and Tuesday. relatives tell their children that they’d “ better S f 237th day of 1986. There are 128 “ I don’t need the money.” he said. 'T v e been stunned to learn during the Stygar said the first of his 20 annual $33,577 be nice to Uncle Frank” if they hope to get on his Weather, fair through Tuesday with generally days left in the year. checks has been put into a bank account, adding a gambler all my life.' That is, until I got good visibility. curtain call that the show’s good side. "Today’s highlight in history: director, Gower Champion, had married. Then the clamp came down.” On Aug. 25, 1944, Allied forces died hours earlier. - Across the nation liberated Paris, ending four In 1984, author Truman Capote^ Partly cloudy years of German occupation. died in Los Angeles at age 59, • A high pressure system lowered temperatures Manchester gets new senior planner The surrender of Maj. Gen. leaving behind the incomplete Tonight: Fair with a low around 50. Tuesday: More clouds than sun with from the Midwest to Northeast today while rain Dietrich von Choltitz — who had manuscript to a novel titled,. was widely scattered from New England to the defied Adolf Hitler’s orders to “ Answered Prayers.” Bv John F. Kirch Middletown, where he worked on Technology. Pellegrini said. been working with smaller towns a chance of light showers. High of 75 to 80. Today’s weather picture was Herald Reporter Rockies. level the French capital rather planning, zoning and subdivision As the Manchester senior — 10.000 population.” he said. drawn by Dawn DuMouchel of High Street, who attends Washington Ten years ago: President Rain fell in northern New England and the than give it up — set off wild plans for a number of municipali­ planner, Hannon will be responsi­ “ This will give me a chance to School. Gerald R. Ford announced that Planning officials have filled a western Great Lakes region while showers and celebrations in the streets. ties in the Middletown area, ble for reviewing subdivision prop­ increase my knowledge base in the his national campaign chair-: position left vacant when Assistant Pellegrini said. thunderstorms were scattered across eastern On this date: osals, site plans and applications field.” Mississippi, southwest Texas and the Rockies. man. Rogers C.B. Morton, was Town Planner Carol - A. Zebb “ He has the combination of for inland-wetland permits and In 1718. hundreds of French Hannon said his interest in The high pressure, over northeast Ohio, dropped being replaced by Houston law- ■ resigned her post May 23, a town education and experience we’re making reports to the Planning 150 colonists arrived in Louisiana, official said this morning. planning began while he was in temperatures into the 50s to low 60s across the yer James A. Baker III. looking for,” Pellegrini said. “ I and Zoning Commission, which with some of them settling in Planning Director Mark Pelle­ high school, when he took a eastern Great Lakes region, the upper Ohio Valley F ive years ago: The U.S. think he’ll fit in well with our meets twice a month except in present-day New Orleans. grini said today that the town has operation.” standard test that measures a and Northeast and into the 40s in northwest spacecraft Voyager II came 1 August. Pellegrini said. The job In 1825. Uruguay declared its hired Robert Hannon, 34. who will Zebb, who had worked for the student.’s interests and determines Pennsylvania and western New York. within 63.000 miles of Saturn’s ; category falls in the salary range independence from Brazil. begin his duties as the town’s town since 1977, said she was what career he would excel in. The combination of the high pressure and a low cloud cover, sending back pic-, of $26,000 and $31,000 a year, .he In 1835. Ann Rutledge, said by senior planner Sept. 22. leaving to take a better job in the said, adding that Hannon’s qualifi­ “ I scored highly in public pressure system over New Brunswick produced tures and data about the ringed some to have been the early true , Hannon is currently the planning private sector. cations put him in the middle of administration.” he said. strong northwest winds in New England, with gusts planet. 6 0 love of Abraham Lincoln, died in director in Woodbury, a position he Hannon has a bachelor’s degree that range. Hannon is the second new of more than 40 mph at Worcester, Mass., Block Illinois at age 22. One year ago: Samantha has held for one year. Before that, in urban studies from Washington Hannon said today that he is employee to join the planning staff Island, R.I., and Plattsburgh, N.Y. In 1900, German philosopher Smith, the schoolgirl whose he was the community develop­ University in St. Louis and a looking forward to the job. calling this summer. The first was Princi­ Frank J. Stygar of Vernon Street, who won nearly $1 Fair skies prevailed in the Pacific Coast states, Friedrich Nietzsche died. letter to Soviet leader Yuri,' ment coordinator for the Mid-State master’s degree in city planning it a challenge. pal Planner Elisa Silverstein. who million with his Lotto ticket in January, says life hasn't central Plains and from the lower Mississippi In 1916, the National Park Andropov resulted in her famous Regional Planning Agency in from the Georgia Institute of “Most of my experience has started work June 2. changed that much for him. 6 0 Valley to the mid- and south-Atlantic Coast states. Service was established within 1983 peace tour of the Soviet „ Today’s forecast called for scattered showers the Department of the Interior. Union, was killed with her father - .7 0 and thunderstorms across thg Rockies, Utah and In 1921, the United States in the crash of an airliner in ► 7 0 ' ’ Arizona: from the central Gulf Coast region across signed a peace treaty with Maine. She was 13. Directors to consider Florida and southern Georgia: and from the Germany. Today’s birthdays: Actress; 348 Main Street Low ))' southern Plains across the lower Missouri Valley, Temperatures 7 0 In 1943. U.S. forces overran Ruby Keeler is 77. Actor Van ; Manchester, CT 06040 the middle and upper Mississippi Valley to the New Georgia in the Solomon Johnson is 70. Actor-producer housing pian financing ^^^^Medicine 7 0 ' A / 649-1025 Great Lakes. Maine should get scattered showers. Islands during World War II. Mel F errer is 69. Actor Don Highs should be in the 50s in northern Maine; 70s Roy D. Katz, R.Ph. In 1950, President Harry S. D e F o r e is 69. C on du ctor- A proposal to schedule a referen­ on the agenda. The Economic from southern New England across the Great Truman ordered the Army to composer Leonard Bernstein is ’ dum Nov. 4 on whether the town Development Commission will S h o p p e " FRONTS: Lakes and Ohio Valley to northern Minnesota and seize control of the nation’s 68, Alabama Gov. George C. should issue bonds to finance meet Tuesday morning to finalize Mon.-Fri. 10:00-6:00 North Dakota: up to 110 in the desert Southwest; railroads to avert a strike. W allace is 67. Actor Sean Con­ construction of a $1.3 million details of the plan, under which National Prescription Centers Sat. 10:00-1:00 WarmCokj-^^ and 80s to 90s across most of the rest of the nation. In 1980, the opening-night nery is 56. Actor Tom Skerritt is housing project for senior citizens tax-increment bonds would be Temperatures around the nation at 3 a.m. EDT Occluded Stationary audience and cast of the Broad­ 53. will be considered by the Board of used to fund the cost of the work. Sh6wers Rain Flurries Snow ranged from 43 degrees at Bradford, Pa., to 87 at Directors Tuesday. Under the bonding arrange­ Phoenix, Ariz. Plans call for 24 housing units to ment, the town would set aside the be built on a 1.8-acre site on North real estate taxes collected on the Air quality On the Ught Side Elm Street that was willed to the mall property until the cost of the National forecast town on condition that it be used for work is Bnished. The cost of the Showers are forecast Tuesday for the Southwest, from the upper The state Department of Environmental Protec­ New mascot along the beach with his uncle such a project. No opposition improvements has been projected tion provides daily air pollution reports and when he saw a strange-looking emerged earlier this month when at around $9.5 million. Mississippi to the Great Lakes and into portions of the Piains, and for the board held a public hearing on seasonal pollen count information from the LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - The rock. The skull appeared after Also scheduled for consideration eastern Florida. the preliminary plans. Department of Health Services. East High School gymnastics sand was cleared away. Authori­ by the directors is tha renewal of Grand Opening The directors have twiced de­ team has a new mascot. ties estimated the skull had been the Neighborhood Assistance Act layed action on the matter, but are “ Ralph,” a smiling alligator program, which helps local non­ there for several vears. expected to approve the bonding r skull with more than 60 big teeth, profit organizations raise money referendum now that questions came from, of all places. Iowa. by offering tax breaks to busi­ I same block as Manchester Hospital I have been addressed. nesses that make contributions. MEDICINE SHOPPE , MEDICINE SHOPPE Curtis Marti, a freshman, Lottery At the board’s July meeting, PEOPLE stumbled over the skull last week questions over the interior design The program would involve 25 while vacationing at Lake Oko- of the units prompted the plans to Manchester agencies that are boji. “ I’m going to carry it to all Connecticut daily; be sent back to the town Building asking for a total of $1,712,200. FREE L J K leen ex the meets, if it doesn’t smell too Committee for a second review. Businesses would receive a credit Ii' Saturday: 323 on any corporate taxes owed the Secure blessing Victoria’s Royal Athletic Park before a bad,” said Curtis. 14. The committee approved the pro­ (lOOs) Bogus beans state for either 50 or 60 percent of crowd of 5,500. Curtis said he was walking ject July 26. Aspirin . Your Health Play Four: 4060 the donation. Rock singer Bob Geldof and his wife, Paula The bean field in Robert Bedford’s movie Others players were Rob Lowe, star of the When they meet in the Lincoln Yates, had their marriage blessed amid tight version of “ The M ilagro Beanfield W ar” will movie “About Last Night," comedian Center hearing room Tuesday Last year, just under $22,000 in 100s Is Our Only Business security with their daughter attending the be more wire and cloth than the real thing. Tommy Chong of Cheech and Chong, soap night at 8, the directors also are tax breaks were given for $40,161 service. Production crews in Truchas, N.M., say opera star Michael Damian and Grammy- expected to appoint Assistant that was contributed. Local non­ Our business serves your health needs ... they are importing wire and cloth bean Town Attorney John Cooney to profit groups asking to participate (Compare to Geldof, 32, organizer of Band Aid concerts award winning songwriter, producer and with prescriptions, vitamins, and health related plants so they can have more control over the local boy David Foster. replace Town Attorney Kevin in the program include the Lutz Bayer) for international famine relief, and Miss O’ Brien, who is resigning to devote Children’s Museum, the Little items, only, height of the plants. They say a few real ’The game, which ended in a 12-12 tie, Yates, 26, a television rock show host, more time to his private law Theatre of Manchester Inc., the plants will be mixed in with the others. raised $100,000 for children who need organ reportedly were married in June in Las practice. Instructors of the Handicapped The Medicine Shoppe pharmacy gives you Joe Mondragon, the principal character in transplants. Vegas. Nev., after living together for eight A plan to finance road improve­ Inc., the Manchester Area Confer­ Limit One Per Family Limit One Per Family John Nichols’ novel, defies the state water quality, fast service, and low prices. Ask about years. They did not appear for the horde of [ ^ i \ W ments around the site of the ence of Churches and the Transi­ law by irrigating his bean field. MEDICINE SHOPPE our free health-care screenings... Senior & planned Buckland Hills Mall is also tional Living Center. MEDICINE SHOPPE fans or photographers after Sunday’s Valuable signatures Group discounts and pre-schooler benefits. 20-minute service in Faversham , England. M ^ ^ I . C rest “ Frankly, there would be less of a problem Celebrity softball An autograph of actress Greta Garbo on a Ask how to transfer your prescriptions. It’s Efferdent 20s m ■' ' ^ with security if this was a presidential tour tiny slip of paper sold at auction for $880, the State’s delay on rules a snap. Just stop in with your prescription It was a strange softball game of stars in wrapped-up with a royal visit,” said Police auction’s organizer said. C olgate vials, or call us with your prescription number. S c o p e Victoria, British Columbia, when a miffed Chief Inspector Stuart Donaldson at the The signature, in ink on paper measuring Wayne Gretzky stole first base when he was We’ll take it from there! seirvice performed by the Rev. Michael 2'/2 inches by inches, was bought by a 1 may prompt town action called out, uprooted it and walked away. Anderson of the Church of England. Florida collector, said Herman Darvick, Pop singer Olivia Newton-John had the president of Universal Autograph Collectors’ Taxation AND Representation By George Layng completing ifs guidelines, he will GOOD AUGUST 25-30 The couple’s 3-year-old daughter. Fill umpire on her side as did Barbara Stock of Club, which sponsored the sale Sunday in Herald Reporter suggest that the Conservation Trixlebelle, was among those in attendance ABC-TV’s “ Spencer: For Hire,” so they Dan Rostenkowski (left), D-Ill., and Bob Packwood, R- New York. Commission at its September at the church, which is attached to the breezed around the bases. Ore., recently succeeded in guiding tax reform through Signed photos of singers Michael Jackson Unhappy with the state’s delay meeting urge the town to go couple’s 12th-century country house near (Large) 6oz. The stars w ere out Saturday afternoon for and Madonna brought in $110 each, while a a joint House/Senate conference committee. Were it not in preparing a final set of guide­ forward with its proposal. 4 9 ' Faversham, 40 miles southeast of London. the David Foster Celebrity Softball Gam e at signed photo of President Reagan sold for $66 for taxes, such institutions as the House and the Senate lines to protect underground water Glaeser said he also wants the 57' and a document signed by King George III FREE supplies. Conservation Commis­ Aquifer Protection Committee to might not exist. Kings in the Middle Ages derived most Limit One Per Family. Lirnil One Per Family brought in $200, he 8bid. of their incomes from feudal holdings. When wpr forced sion Chairman Arthur Glaeser continue its work on other aspects Other items auctioned included a signed said this morning the panel is of the ordinance. These include MEDICINE SHOPPE Register For MEDICINE SHOPPE photograph, which brought $1,100, of former them to levy taxes, they often called nobles into session considering urging the town of regulations that would cover septic presidents Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford and to approve such measures. These sessions evolved into Manchester to go ahead with its systems and zoning restrictions on Richard Nixon at the Capitol prior to Sen. the parliaments we know today. own plan. activities that might harm water Tylenol 50s Alka Seltzer or Hubert Humphrey’s funeral. In March, the town’s Aquifer supplies. 36 Tablets DO Y O U K N O W — What House committee does Dan Protection Committee, which in­ The town’s recently adopted Tablets $100 Rostenkowski head? cludes Glaeser, finished work on a Plan of Development will also be Mylanta proposed ordinance that would Strict diet reviewed by the Conservation HfOut^sraegH Cash Drawing! Liquid Antacid ^ FRIDAY S ANSWER — The capital city of Czechoslovakia require the town to identify and Commission to see if any changes Opera tenor Luciano Pavarotti says he’s Is Prague. inspect all commercial and resi­ from the earlier plan affect the TVi e m l ^^^^^Nopurchaseneccssa^/^Adult^ 12 oz. W dential underground tanks to make protection of aquifers and open sticking to a strict diet but still can have an 8 ‘ Knowledge Unlin ited, Inc. 19 ■ occasional plate of pasta. sure they were not leaking and space. Glaeser said. The previous “ I have already lost 10 kilos (22 pounds),’’ contaminating water supplies. plan pleased the commission be­ A Newspaper m Education Program The town has delayed approving cause it did include those protec­ the Rome newspaper La Repubblica quoted Sponsored by and implementing the plan in tions, he said. 8 9 him as saying in an interview in his summer The Manchester Herald home in Pesaro, Italy, an Adriatic resort. -o^;4er to see what would be The Plan of Development was 1/2 P R IC E ------/ adopted by the Planning and His diet, he said, allows “ three tablespoons included in guidelines being drafted by the the state Depart­ Zoning Commission in July. It Limit One Per Family Limit One Per Family of oil a day. vegetables, a little fruit, a ALL MEDICINE SHOPPE BRAND ment of Environmental Protec­ governs the way land can be used hectogram (little less than four ounces) of MEDICINE SHOPPE MEDICINE SHOPPE tion. Those guidelines, which in Manchester. PRIVATE LABEL PRODUCTS bread, three hectograms of meat, no alcohol, Manchester Herald would help municipalities draft In another matter. Glaeser said no sugar. All this adds up to about 2,000 their own water-protection ordi­ the Conservation Commission Over 200 Items Q-Tips 54 s calories a day.” USPS 327-500 Oyster Shell VOL. CV. No. 277 nances. were supposed to have hopes to launch a campaign to ! ' I'." 1 Johnson & Johnson “ But if I feet like a plate of pasta, I can do Published daily except Sunday been finished in May. promote greater use of the recy­ it,” he added. “ I cook 150 gram s of it, which Suggested carrier rates are $1.50 C^cium w/D and certain holldaya by the Man- jwekly, $6.50 for one month, $10.25 Town officials are hoping that by cling receptacles at the town makes 400 calories, I add two tablespoons of cheater Publiehing Co.. 16 Brainard tor three months, $30.50 for six delaying action on the town plan, landfill. (VALUABLE COUPON • CLIP & USE) B aby Race, Manchaatar, Conn. 06040 oil, and that’s another 200 calories. Then a months and $77.00 for one year. they may be able to include some He said the panel hopes to put 100s Second claaa postage paid at Man- Mall rates are available on request. Sham poo little wonderful parmesan and I’m at 800 cheater. Conn. POSTMASTER: measures that the state’s proposal notices in the town’s water and (Compare to calories. So it’s all right for lunch. Certainly Sand addraaa changes to the Man­ contains. sewer bills urging residents to OsCal) SAVE $ 3 .0 0 3.5oz. for supper, to balance it, I only touch fish.” chaatar Herald, P.O. Box 591, Man­ However, the D E P’s John Cimo- separate glass, paper and metal chester, Conn. 06040. ON ANY NEW OR AP photo To place a classified or display chowskl, who is helping prepare waste, and deposit it in receptacles REFILL PRESCRIPTION advertisement, or to report a news the state guidelines, said last at the Olcott Street dump. The Item, story or picture Idea, call 643- BUSTING OUT — Quarter Master Sgt. Piet de Jongh (left) of the Dutch Army GUARANTEED DELIVERY: If month the department will not be notices probably would go out with fou don’t receive your Herald by 2711. Office hours are 6:30 a.m. to5 UMIT ONE 1 9 Current quotations p.m. Monday through Friday. finished until at least fall. the September bills, Glaeser said. measures the biceps of draftee Jarno Seijmonsbergen in The Hague, IJ:30 p.m. weekdays or 6 a.m. Satur­ PER PURCHASE "W e’re a little concerned wait­ In June, the Conservation Com­ FYwriien Ofiers Netherlands, Friday. Seijmonsbergen, an amateur body builder whose “ We do many things in the federal level day, please telephone your carrier. Limit One Per Family, If you’re unable to reach your car­ ing for the state knowing that mission said it was concerned that Limit One Per Family. V. 59.2-Inch chest has already ruined several uniforms, may have a special $6,500 that would be considered dishonest and rier, call suboerlber service at 647- Manchester already has a plan and Glastonbury — which has half the ___J illegal if done in the private sector.’’ — Chief The Mancheeter Herald Is a mem­ outfit tailor made to fit. However, the army may decide to save the money and 0040 by 6:30 p.m. weekdays or 10 a. ber of th.e Associated Proas and a how important the matter is,” said population of Manchester — was of 'Staff Donald T. Regan, saying President m. Saturdaya for guaranteed deilv- member of the Audit Bureau of Cir­ Glaeser. He said if the state does collecting more recyofable mate­ honorably discharge the 20-year-old-private, according to army spokesman ary In Manchaatar. Reagan is studying plans to overhaul the culations. not come up with a firm date for rials than Manchester. We Never Forget Your Health...Your Finances! Qerard van der Zanden. budget process. 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Aug. 25. 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Aug. 25, 1986 — 5 OPINION Connecticut In Brief Tourism boom winds up a bust Kelly urges new crack sentences HARTFORD (AP) - In the AAA motoring information count the numbers and then spread Michael Power of the travel wake of numerous terrorist at­ throughout the United States for them across the country, you’re division of the state Department of HARTFORD — Chief State’s Attorney John J. Kelly says he tacks this year, tourism officials the second quarter of the year was not really talking about very Resources and Economic Develop­ Day in court will request legislation requiring a mandatory sentences for were eagerly hoping crowds of up 2.7 percent over 1985. many.” He said revenues from ment in New Hampshire, said “ the those convicted of possessing or selling crack. money-spending tourists would tourism in the Cape Cod area will beaches are hurting.” But, he said Use of crack, a highly addictive form of cocaine, has been descend on New England. MICHAEL KLEIN of the AAA probably be' as good as last year, or stores and restaurants ’’had a 'V Jack increasing dramatically, law enforcement officials say. But with just a week left before Automobile Club of Hartford said maybe a little better by the end of Christmas in July” because of the must precede “ My view is if you don’t crack down very hard on this in the the end of the 1986 summer season, Florida was a popular destination. October. rain. Anderson beginning, you re never going to have the impact you need to the tourist officials say they were Vancouver, Bristish Columbia, the convince people not to fool around with that type of drug ” Kelly overly optimistic when they pre­ host to Expo 1986. also ranked high ON NANTUCKET, off the Mas- said. dicted a 15 to 20 percent increase in on many lists. sachussetts coast, it rained21 days TOURISM REPORTS in Rhode travel here over last year. Their Island were mixed. Becky Bo- the verdict He said Gov. William O’Neill may propose tough laws against The tourist attractions that in July. Q hopeful predictions occurred when velsky of the tourism division of crack before the next session of the General Assembly in reported plenty of business in­ “ And August hasn’t been all that about 1.8 million Americans cluded museums and historic the state Department of Economic January. Kelly said new laws are necessary, because existing marvelous either.” said Elizabeth changed foreign travel plans in the attractions. That’s probably be­ Oldham of the Nantucket Chamber Development, said this summer Republican Registrar of Voters Mary laws make it difficult to impose mandatory minimum sentences. face of international terrorism. cause an unusual rash of bad of Commerce. “ We've been se­ has been booming and that re­ Willhide appears to be a bit confused. Existing laws also take into account whether or not the defendant "The whole thing was thrown out weather dampened the outdoor riously affected by the weather.” quests for travel information were is drug dependent. up 20 percent. Although she claims to believe ‘‘a man is Cohn’s AIDS of perspective by those earlier recreation industry in the New Oldham, who predicted in May Kelly said he wants Connecticut to impose mandatory reports” that more Americans England region. that New England and Nantucket innocent until proven guilty,” her recent sentences for crack whether or not the accused is a drug addict. would stay home this year, said But, Bob Bruce of the Westerly It has rained duringSl days since in particular, would benefit from Chamber of Commerce, said he is actions have betrayed her words. Barbara Beeching of the Connecti­ June 1 at Cape Cod. including nine the terrorism scare, said she was cut Department of Economic De­ of the past 13 weekends. hearing conflicting reports. Paul needed to be wrong. McConnell of the Newport Last Wednesday, Willhide said she Man Injured In accident at fair velopment. “ Tourism is such a Ted Nelson, president of the “ I’m sure they stayed away Chamber of Commerce said tour­ intended to replace town Director Thomas H. difficult thing to measure. It’s still Hyannis Area Chamber of Com­ from Europe, but they didn’t come SOMERS — A 23-year-old man was critically injured at a been a good year, though. A solid ism tends to pick up in bad weather merce. said business during July here. Maybe Canada or Hawaii.” and “ people line up at the man­ Ferguson as a moderator in the Sept. 9 Somers fair when the tire rim of a vehicle involved in a pulling year.” was way down from last year she said. made public contest struck him in the chest, police said. sions every day.” Republican primary because she wanted "to More Americans did vacation at because of the weather. But, he However. John Hyde of the Robert I. Pelton of South Windsor was flown by helicopter to avoid appearances of any wrongdoing.” home, but according to the Ameri­ said, August is turning out to be Massachusetts state tourism of­ In Connecticut, Beeching said Hartford Hospital after the 4:30 p.m. accident, police said, and Ferguson was arrested in July on a charge can Automobile Association. New “ fantastic.” fice, said the Berkshires and the me rain had the biggest effect on was in critical condition. England was not as high on their Nelson said he believes a lot Boston area are experiencing a that he mishandled petition sheets for an WASHINGTON — A blizzard of mail has swept businesses near the beaches and into our offices questioning our journalistic ethics. Police said they did not know if Pelton was a spectator or was list of destinations as most people more Americans vacationed at much better tourist season than really cut into the number of day thought last spring. Requests for earlier GOP primary effort. At the heart of the controversy is this question; If participating in the pulling contest between two vehicles they home this summer, “ but when vou last year. trippers.” described as “ doodle bugs.” Ferguson said he had already decided to an accused public figure seeks sympathy from the public and clemency from the courts by claiming The vehicles were about the size bf large trucks and were step down as a moderator — but only because specially equipped for pulling contests, police said. During a he is suffering from a specific disease, should the contest at the Four Towns Fairgrounds in Somers, one of the tires he didn’t have time to do that job while press have the right to use his medical records to Women veterans fight for recognition apparently blew out, launching the tire rim at Pelton, police said. serving as a coordinator for Gerald Commentary determine whether he’s telling the truth. Labriola's gubernatorial campaign. By Linda Stowell gave needs to be recognized.” names of eight women who died in me. That, we confess, is what we did. We reported Radioactive rock found harmless The Associated Press Lippman said during an interview the war. She said the statue is to Despite many painful memories, Wednesday afternoon, after yillh id e’s that an embattled Roy Cohn — who has since died last week. honor the “ unknown heroes.” such she said much of her Vietnam remarks were made public, both she and — had AIDS. Quoting from his medical records, DERBY — A small nugget of radioactive Uranium-238 found in FAIRFIELD - Thousands of. “ We also want to honor the as wives, mothers and volunteers. experience was positive. Events we proved that he had lied when he insisted a local shopping center turned out to be harmless, officials said. .women Vietnam veterans, moth­ women who sent sons and lost Lippman. who worked at a Ferguson changed their minds. Ferguson, keep Washington “ We were the first women who repeatedly that he had “ li.ver cancer,” not AIDS. The rock was found Friday afternoon by an elderly resident at ers who lost sons and wives who them, and wives who sent hus­ hospital in Japan treating soldiers surprised at the registrar’s comments, asked lost husbands have been neglected the soldiers saw. and when they got the Orange-Derby Shopping Center. The plastic box containing bands and lost them.” she said. who were sent there from Viet­ to Japan, they knew they were to remain as a moderator because “ it ^ t readers conceded, as one put it, that “ Roy the rock was plastered with stickers marked “ Radioactive, ” since the controversial war ended “ And. we want to reach out to nam. is the group’s education more than a decade ago. says a safe,” she said “ We were their became a matter of principle.” Willhide, “a CohnJs a hateful man and has been guilty of Derby-Splice said. women who served so they can get coordinator. A captain in the Army mothers, their sisters and their out of Police said the nugget was taken to Griffin Hospital and turned Connecticut veteran. connected with one another and get Nurse Cofps. she was in Japan summer slump monstrous deeds.” But they contended, in the good friends. They just poured out little disturbed” at the report of her Doris Lippman. associate pro­ over to Radiation Safety Officer Douglas Gibson. support from each other" from 1967-69. Her husband. Ken­ their hearts to us.” comments, said the change in moderators words m a New York City reader, “ this is no fessor of nursing at Fairfield Gibson said the rock was harmless and asked the state ’The Vietnam Women’s Memor­ neth. served with her. excuse rqr getting hold of and publishing data University, is a member of a ial Project, founded in 1984. is “ When we came back no one Erecting the statue is only the had not actually been made. By Harry F. Rosenthal out. “ this year we have had to without disturbing the capital’s Department of Environmental Protection to remove the worry about South Africa and from higmv confidential medical records.” Was national organization that wants to hoping to dedicate such a statue on wanted to hear about the war. At beginning of Lippman’s attempt to somnolence. “ The White House this, as the r^ d er suggests, a media abuse that unwanted stone from the hospital. erect a statue of a woman at the Veteran’s Day 1987 or Memorial least 1 had my husband to talk to.” keep women veterans of Vietnam But unfortunately, Willhide did not take the WASHINGTON — Whatever sanctions, drought, hurricane, is where the president is,” is how “ threatens th eX ^ ts of all of us?” A state official, Kevin McCarthy of DEP’s Radiation Control Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Day 1988. The group, based in Lippman said. visible. She wants to interview opportunity to retract her earlier remarks. happened to the summer Nicaragua, the space shuttle, the he explained his “ working Unit, confirmed that the small amount of radioactivity from the Washington. D.C. Minneapolis, has raised $80,000 “ I personally never dealt with many of the veterans and write a She said she had confidence in Ferguson’s doldrums? Rehnquist-Scalia nominations, rock was not dangerous. “ We want to raise the conscious­ vacations.” WE AGREE that the media has no business toward the project, but needs a my experience until I came back book. She also said there are “ It should be quiet, but it Nancy’s maid and the impeach­ He said he told Griffin officials either they could or he could ness of the American population total of $1 million. abilities as a moderator, but reiterated her McDoldrum, who works for a obtaining or publishing confidential medical and taught at the West Haven outreach centers for veterans, but isn’t,” said Charlie McDoldrum, ment of Judge Harry Claiborne. just throw it away. that women also served during the Lippman said the Vietnam Mem­ Veteran’s Hospital.” she said. “ It sbe thinks there needs to be a comment that the original decision to replace Virginia newspaper, glumly ad­ records of private individuals. But there are an expert on the lack of activity Even politics didn’t take the “ If you got hit in the head with it, if somebody threw it hard Vietnam War. and the servicethey orial erected in 1982 does have the was 1980 before it ever surfaced for center just for women. mitted that the only classic times, we think, when the medical ailments of a him was ’’basically for appearance’s sake.” that overcomes the nation’s vacation it’s supposed to. We had enough, it could be dangerous,” he said. doldrum-type story coming out public figure need to be aired. capital every August. • the Michigan mishmash and the While Willhide was within her rights as the of Washington this August was This is the month when everyb­ Southern primary, for crying out Roy Cohn was a superlawyer who spent most of registrar to replace or retain Ferguson as ody in Washington is someplace loud. the reopening of the venerable his life in the public spotlight. In the 1950s, when CEOs defy typing, psychologist says old Willard Hotel after eight Cases of measles remain low moderator, her comments amounted to a , else getting away from it all. The “ Then there are the baby Sen. Joseph McCarthy was rummaging through years. presumption of guilt before trial. Ferguson president is on his ranch exercis­ strikes at the Baby Bell tele­ government closets in search of communists, HARTFORD Although the number of measles cases reported By Susan Okula people are hurt Dy this person's has pleaded innocent to the charge, and he ing his cutting ax on dead trees: phone companies and USX, Cohn was at his ear, whispering. He went on to nationwide has more than doubled, Connecticut officials say the The Associated Press style but the company survives.” EVERY NEWS ACCOUNT numbers here have remained low. Congress, having temporarily which we wouldn’t get upset become an attorney for the rich, the famous and Clizbe is a partner of Nordli. has not yet had his day in court. was obliged to mention that it Only three cases of the disease have been reported so far this NEW HAVEN - It takes a lot of run out of words, is out of town about except that news accounts, the notorious, including mob figures. Wilson A.ssociates, a psychological had in the past been the tempor­ year, according to Barry Troestel, director of the state’s gray matter to keep a company in consulting firm formed in 1953 with The court is the only proper place for finding new ones: noHi.ng is remind us that it was formerly ary residence of opera singer A pattern of legal misconduct finally caught up immunization program. There were 12 cases reported in the black, says business psycholo­ offices in New Haven and Weslbo- determining the guilt or innocence of stirring, not even the Luuse. U.S. Steel, the activity over Jenny Lind, circus midget Tom with Cohn last October. A New York judicial Connecticut last year. gist John A. Clizbe. rough. Mass. The firm concen­ McDoldrum. an imaginary getting another Reagan- Intelligence, as well as insight Ferguson and the others charged in Thumb, Buffalo Bill Cody, Victor disciplinary panel recommended he be disbarred However, Troestel said he is concerned because nearly half the trates on helping individuals be being who reappears Brigadoon- Gorbachev summit, the fallout and emotional stability, are three more effective in their work. connection with the GOP delegate primary Herbert, Walt Whitman and for “ dishonesty, fraud, deceit and misrepresenta­ cases reported nationwide this year occurred in New Jersey and like every August when a jour­ from the Chernobyl fallout, the New York City. common personality traits of Among Nordli Wilson services . " ' f , • 'S! P effort in May. A great deal is at stake, presidents starting with Frank­ tion.” Court testimony alleged, for example, that nalist’s mind turns to finding grain sale to Russia.” “ I’ m concerned about what is happening in neighboring states CEOs. Clizbe has found. Chief are the psychological assessment lin Pierce in 1853. That Abe Cohn had flown to the hospital bed of a dying including personal reputations and the news in a vacuum, ticked off because of the ease at which people travel,” he said. executive officers also know what of job candidates. Lincoln stayed there on inaugu­ multimillionaire and induced him to sign a investment of trust by the voters in their some of the activity that has MCDOLDRUM BLAMES the Officials from the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta say they want, can read other people “ The issue is getting a good. fair, ration eve when suites went for and have a sense of where a elected officials. disturbed the serenity. There Republicans, although he con­ document naming Cohn as trustee of his estate. there’s been an 118 percent increase in the number of cases comprehensive picture of the $4 a night and now the cheapest company needs to be, be said. person,” Clizbe said in a recent was that tax revision frenzy that ceded the activity in August According to the testimony, Cohn told this reported this year compared to the first half of 1985. single is $160. But while he has noticed similar­ interview at his comfortable New Last week’s comments by the Republican churned up half the month and might have something to do with 84-year-old man — who was partly paralyzed, nearly blind, semicomatose and drugged — that ities in the personal trails of Haven office. While some compan­ registrar illustrate what else is at stake: the still hasn’t died off. There was cycles, perhaps like a seven-year The reopening after eight business executives, Clizbe says: the paper had to do with his divorce proceedings. ies are skeptical about the validity concept that “ a man is innocent until proven that eerie groan coming from the itch. years involved Vice President “ There is not one successful CEO of psychological testing. Clizbe big. marble monuments to bu­ There is an argument to be George Bush. Torrington suspects to appear type. Some break all the said he uses a combination of the guilty.” That fundamental statement must COHN DENIED IT ALL, offering a more benign reaucracy all over town when the made for both theories on why “ That’s a fairly good tip to a LITCHFIELD — Court appearances were scheduled today for stereotypes.” tests and personal interviews to not become a worn-out cliche, and the people version of events and blaming his accumulated Take the instance of a company Gramm-Rudman budget cutting the August law of doldrums has doldrum story,’’ said four men arrested in connection with the Torrington grand jury gel to know the candidate. of Manchester should remind their elected enemies for hounding him on his sickbed. In a plea that is wedged in tradition and The candidate picture that effects were calculated. been defiled. McDoldrum. hearing, including Litchfield Assistant State’s Attorney Robert officials that they expect them to respect the for clemency, he presented affidavits from about to go bankrupt. Clizbe says. Clizbe reports back to a company Supporting the seven-year It seems then-congressman D’Andrea, whose suspension was eitended. laws’and ethics that govern our society. doctors that he had a “ life-threatening” disease. D’Andrea, who was arrested on perjury charges, was “ They have that monst rosity of a includes a description of the per.son AUGUST SHOULD BE the twitch theory, the record shows Bush had recommended the building because they’ve always suspended for 10 days on Aug. 11 by Chief State’s Attorney John J. as well as a prediction about month in which government that in August 1979, a yearof high place to constitutents traveling had it,orthey’veneverlaidanyone whether he or she would fit into the Thus began a spate of stories and interviews , Kelly. The suspension was extended Friday by Kelly, who said he takes a breather from the rest of doldrums during the last Demo­ on the same plane from Texas in with Cohn. As The Washington Post aptly reported off in 5.000 years or the market­ company, he said the year, when the bureaucratic cratic presidency, there was so had sent a letter to D’Andrea and his attorney on Thursday place has shrunk by 250 percent. Clizbe did not want to reveal the Letters policy 1968. They had been in the hotel last December: “ Loafhed or lionized, the evening. pulse slows to comatose. little doing in the capital that only one day when it closed. legendary Roy Cohn is dying a very public death.” Sometimes you need somebody names of any of his client compan­ The Manchester Herald welcomes original It’s generally a time when no Jimmy Carter’s train trip from D’Andrea’s attorney, Hugh Keefe, is protesting the suspension who comes in and has a lot of drive, ies but said they ranged from “ The real news would be,” He vociferously denied his ailment was AIDS and without pay, claiming that only the state Criminal Justice AP photo letters to the editor. one gets into a sweat over the Baltimore to Washington — to a lot of intensity, who isn’t Fortune 500 corporations to the said the reporter, obviously threatened to sue anyone who said so. Commission can hire, fire and suspend prosecutors. Letters should be brief and to the point. They composite index of leading, show support for the transporta­ particularly people-sensitive, who entrepreneur who is wondering if a Business psychologist John A. Clizbe says that while he thinking about a follow-up dol­ D’Andrea, 31, is the son of Anthony D’Andrea, former co-owner in another situation would be should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for coincident and lagging economic tion system — made headlines. It was legally defensible to report “ rumors” business idea will fly. A board of has noticed similarities in the personal traits of businc drum story, “ is what possessed with former state Chief Justice John A. Speziale of the Eastlawn called crass or crude or insensitive directors may ask him to help in ease in editing, should be double-spaced. Letters indicators, the gross national Seven years earlier. Republi­ congressman Bush to recom­ that Cohn had the dread disease. This is what “ 60 executives, "There is not one successful CEO (cbilef must be signed with name, address and daytime Country Club in Torrington. Speziale testified before the grand their selection of a president, or a product, the consumer price can Richard Nixon did what mend that broken down hotel?” Minutes,” for example, did. We decided to publish jury in June. “ It’s a person who is a good fit for president might want psychologi­ executive officer) type. Some break all the stereotyMs.’ telephone number (for verification). index, or capacity utilization. every smart president does in the story only if we could obtain incontrovertible the sake of the people who do cal insight into candidates for a Clizbe is a partner in a firm that helps individuals be'more | The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the It’s a time when one is chal­ August, he left Washington but Harry F. Rosenthal, a reporter proof. After weeks of effort. Dale Van Atta remain ... So 75 percent of the vice president’s job. he said. effective in their work. interests of brevity, clarity and taste. lenged by whether the surf is up. took his office along, calling it for The Associated Press, has obtained confidential medical records that Address letters to: Open Forum, Manchester not the monthly deficit. the Western White House so he been keeping track of the dol­ provided the proof we needed. So we reported that Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. Instead, McDoldrum pointed could make news elsewhere drums for years. Cohn had engaged in a public fraud; contrary to his denials, he had AIDS. * But there was an even more important issue You re Someone that troubled us. The National Institutes of Health Merchant outwears burglar after burglar are required to choose their patients for medical, not political reasons. We frankly were skeptical that Roy Cohn, who had powerful friends in the NEW ORLEANS — When Lester Gerson went to GERSON SAYS the $20 fee is burglary in iteslf. Special at,.. his women’s clothing store the other morning, to White House, just happened to be one of the 28 But he must have the reports for income taxes. He patients who would be admitted to the open it for the day, he noticed that something was says the police also seem to follow up better if the amiss. Someone had broken into the shop the taxpayer-funded NIH program and be Tuesday Only reports are on record, and the only solace he has administered a promising experimental drug evening before, through one of the windows, and Tom had over the years is that some of the villains have absconded with merchandise from the racks. called azidothymidine. From Our Meat Dept. been hunted down and nabbed. ^Program Features^ Ho-hum. Gerson never so much as blinked. He One thief was nabbed right in the store, & unlocked the door, pushed aside a mess that had Tiede DISCOVER MAGAZINE in its current issue USDA CHOICE WHOLE actually: he fell asleep on a stack of clothes he describes the efforts by desperate AIDS victims • ‘‘Mm j M$" Clisses fir Tiddlirs Walking — 3 yrs. old. been strewn in an aisle, and looked to see if the was stealing and was found the next morning. broken glass had fallen on the nearby counters. and their families to beg, borrow or steal this • Priscbiil Mmimnt {2'h S 3 yr. old) TENDERLOINS ...... *3.99ib. Another thief was nabbed three times, dumb as a drug. Yet of an estimated 10,500 victims who were Then he sat quietly at a telephone, sighed and stone, during successive years, and Gerson says • PrKckNl ntittss (4 j 5 yr. ilds) called the police to report the damage. dying of AIDS, Cohn just happened to be one of 28 he has been sent at last to the state penitentiary. patients who were selected at NIH for this • Gyimstic Clissis fir Biys S Girls Why the calm? Where was the outrage? Gerson Then there was the fellow who was caught on the From Our Deli Dept. says he is used to this kind of thing. His shop had life-prolonging program. Now the Wall Street • U rg i 6000 sq. ft. facility with the finest line if gymnastic apparatus street, a short while after a break-in. Gerson says Journal has charged that the White House been broken into two weeks previously, and a THE HIPPIES were originally responsible. he tried to get out of the rap, by telling police that • PnfissiMal y.S.A.I.G.C. & fity certified staff specialized in gymnastic training, certified gymnastic RUSSER'S month before that. Indeed, the store has been intervened to move Cohn ahead of other potential Gerson says that when they moved in the good he was just going to his mother’s wake, but she candidates. lid firmer gymnastic champiins. burgled with astonishing repetition over the last folks moved out. In time the hippies moved out showed up a few minutes later, curiously enough, SALAMI ...... *2.49ib quarter century, for a total of 42 times. • Diys Tiin i Pragrim also, some of them to the cemeteries, and the wondering if anything was the matter. Every expose means disgrace for some human Yes, 42. FLANDERA neighborhood was left to the derelicts and being who is typically weak rather than evil. Most • 3 L m is Girls Cimpetitive Team Pragrim marginal hoodlums who are at home with empty HAR, HAR. Gerson says it’s no laughing of.the time we are convinced that the trade-off is • A friendly itmesphere cindicivi t i leaning NEW ORLEANS AUTHORITIES say the buildings and rot. matter, but it can sometimes be comic. And he necessary to maintain a free society. But there SWISS CHEESE...... ,...... *3.79ib. situation is unprecedented here. The record on the Gerson says Dryades Street is a ghetto today. remembers another example. He says police are seasons when it seems a close call. In the case ENROLL NOW FOR matter runs for thousands of pages. Veteran cops And his clothing shop is easy pickings. He has responded to one burglary with their lights of the late Roy Cohn, we believe the truth needed say they remember investigating Gerson installed a burglar alarm and double locks, but he blinking and their guns drawn, and the culprit to be told. FALL CLASSES From Our Own Bakery burglaries when they were rookies, and they think says the thieves are most determined: “ They will turned out to be a German shepherd dog lost (Manchester Store Only) he may be among the most put-upon store owners come through the roof, when they don’t break a among the ladies underwear. REGISTER AT OUR SCHOOL _____ NEWI in the nation. window; they just drop down from the ceiling.” The police toId-Gerson to keep the animal and Aug. 26-28 / 10ani-2pni ^ Gerson agrees, of course. And it’s a celebrity he Gerson says it is all disconcerting. And very use it as a watchdog. But he says he had already would as soon forgo. He says he has lived in New expensive besides. Most of the burglaries have tried that trick and failed. He employed a dog in Sept 2-5 / 10am-2pm, 4pm-8pm FRESH MUFFINS...... 6/M .79 iianrhpalpr Mrralft All Varieties Orleans for most of his 75 years, has owned the been small time, a few dresses and that sort of the shop several years ago, for a couple of months store on Dryades Street for 50, and, “ I’ll tell you thing, but he says he lost $15,000 worth of altogether; one night, sadly enough, a thief got Founded In 1881 mon.-stl. B AM ■» PM; Sun. S AM - S PM how I feel, I don’t like It a bit; I’m frustrated every merchandise during one episode alone, and he past the pooch by feeding it poisoned meat. PENNY M. SIEFFER1 ...... PuMIthar or call day I go to work.” thinks his total setback has been nearly six Gerson is still open to suggestions, however. DOUGLAS A. BEVINS.. . Em c u IIv* Editor Gerson says the frustration started in 1960, or figures. Anything at all. And he adds that he can put the JAMES P. SACKS.... . Managing Editor 649-3577 ALEXANDER QIRELLI . Aaaodaia Editor 317 Highland St. Route 44 thereabouts. And the reason was urban He says he has to pay $300 to replace a window. eventual solution to double use. He says he owns 210 PINE STREET, MANCHESTER deterioration. He says the area around Dryades And up to $1,000 for a hole in the roof. He says he Manchester Coventry two clothing stores in New Orleans, the other one DENISE A. ROBERTS ... Advartlaing DIractor C/asaat Start Sapt. 8th. highland park m ark et Street used t p ^ safe and secure, it was anchored hasn’t been able to get theft insurance for more not far from the first, and, well, that shop has been MARKF. ABRAITIS.. Bualnaaa Managar 646-4277 742-7361 by good citizelts. and then, quite abruptly, things than a decade, and, adding insult to injury, he has burglarized too, a total of 30 times. SHELDON COHEN... ..Compoting Managar started to go to pot — and to cocaine and heroin as ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Praaaroom Managar All daaaaa raauma In our Manchaatar facility tor the Fall aeaaon. to pay a $20 fee to the New Orleans Police JEANNE Q. FROMERTH.. .. Circulation Managar well. . Department so it will file the official reports. Tom Tiede is a syndicated columnist. Watch tor datalla ot our now achool In Columbia. 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Aug 25. 1986

HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by Dlk Brown* MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Aug, 25. 1986 — 7 SNAFU by Bnic* B*attl* PEANUTS by Chari** M. Schuli I'P Llk^E TO SEE APE Toii P(2. B O O K 'S TAB POCTOfZ hJo,I'M JUSTA rA\s A S S I S T A N T ? CAMPY STPiPEfZ WGRAMPASAYS-THAT THE NINES WENT FIRST. v N A Y AFTER ALL THESE YEARS NOW THE EI6HTS ANP U.S./World In Brief Reagan looks to budget overhaul HE’S BE6INNIN6TO F0K6ET SEVENS ARE 60IN6... THE MULTimCAnON TABLES Police look for escapees, hostage By Suzanne M. Schafer "IT The Associated Press with the budget process for years, “ We do many things in the cause of the $200 billion-plus HOUSTON Police searched today for a convicted murderer but has not put forward a specific federal level that would be consi­ deficits and the pressures of the and an arm ed robber who escaped from a Louisiana prison and reform package because of intense dered dishonest and illegal if done Gramm-Rudman budget­ SANTA BARBARA - White were believed holding a woman hostage, authorities said. opposition in Congress, which in the private sector." the chief of balancing law. House chief of staff Donald T. It was the third escape for one of the fugitives, who abducted jealously guards its budget­ staff said. Regan, faulting the federal budget making authority. “ I think the atmosphere might the unidentified woman Sunday night after releasing another Regan, the former Secretary of process as an inefficient. “ Mickey The president would put his the Treasury, was head of Merrill be changing where people are woman unharmed, police said. saying, ‘This is a Mickey Mouse 8 2T Mouse system,” says President ideas before Congress in the next Lynch, the nation’s largest invest­ Danny Weeks, 33, and James Colvin, 32, were discovered Reagan is studying plans for a State of the Union address and ment firm. system,” ’ Regan said. missing along with a third inmate during a count Saturday night major overhaul of the nation’s THE PHANTOM by La* Falk A Sy Barry ITS Very SAP.. I w ish make it one of his top priorities for “ We say receipts coming into a He said the proposals included at the Louisiana Penitentiary at Angola, said Warden Frank budget program. THERE WERE SOMETHING IS THIRTY-SIX his remaining two years in office, trust fund are receipts to the renewing a push for the balanced Blackburn. Regan, in California with the y^fhAT RIDER I COULP SAY TD HIM... Reagan told reporters during a federal government and count to budget amendment, creating a Weeks, whose record includes two prior escapes, has “ a long vacationing president, said prop­ CXWN t h e r e weekend meeting. the budget or budget deficit. That separate capital budget for con­ FOLLOWING ZC T history of abductions, but he hasn’t harmed any of his hostages osals to revamp the system put “ We have a crazy hodgepodge of is not right by any budgeting struction projects and eliminating yet,” said homicide Sgt. Brian Foster. forward by top White House aides a budget," Regan complained. sense,” Regan said. . trust fund receipts — such as for The pair forced Linda Mayeax, 38, into her car at knifepoint last week “ definitely” caught the “ No state has a budget system, no The chief of staff said concern on 7 eye of the president. Social Security and unemployment Sunday morning as she sat in a hospital parking lot in other nation has a budget system Capitol Hill, in the past wary of benefits — from the general U.S. The White House has found fault Alexandria, La., Foster said. like we do. such proposals, may change be­ treasury. • The problem with giraffe executions Japanese protest warship’s arrival CAPTAIN EASY ®by Crook* A Caaal* SASEBO, Japan — A flotilla of protesters swarmed around the Robertson bid worries fundamentalists aUEEPi QUEER, U.S. battleship New Jersey as it cruised into this port city, and LYNCHBURG, Va. (AP) - The QUEER 1 fellow evangelist: “ Pat, we’re not tian who has all but declared his campaign for the 1988 Republican thousands massed on land to demonstrate against the nuclear Rev. Pat Robertson’s move toward against you running. We like you, weapons they claim are aboard. candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination. A a campaign for president is believe in you, but be very careful nomination, does not run for In an interview last week in an Two other U.S. warships capable of firing Tomahawk missiles, drawing misgivings from some of because just as Jerry Falwell can president. office at Liberty University, which the sea-borne version of the cruise missile, arrived at other his colleagues on the religious BLONDIE. by Oaan Young A Sian Orak* hurt us all, you can hurt us more “ I ’m hoping I can talk him out of he founded 15 years ago, Falwell. a Japanese ports on Sunday, and were also met by demonstrators. right. now that you are running for it," Swaggart said, adding that he supporter of Vice President < MERES HERB IN LINE No major protests were scheduled for today, authorities said. .“ We pray for Pat that Pat will HERE'S THE PARAMEOICS i HIS T U R N W A S il president.” doubts Robertson could draw George Bush, said the Robertson ^ l=OR VM6,TER-SI<;ilNG W O R K IN G COMING UP NEXT have the wisdom to realize that he Japan bans the possession, production or introduction into the Jimmy Swaggart, a television support from beyond the funda­ candidacy could be helpful to the LESSONS . O N H E R B represents all of us, not just HARPENEC country of nuclear arms. evangelist whose World Ministry is mentalist Christian community. Republican Parly. himself,” the Rev. Jerry Falwell The United States refuses to say if its ships are nuclear-armed, headquartered in Baton Rouge, Despite such expressions of "P a t’s a party man,” said says. but has pledged to consult 'beforehancl with the Japanese La., said recently that he hopes concern, Robertson seems deter­ Falwell, who began his involve­ He says he would advise his Robertson, an evangelical Chris­ U government if it intends to bring nuclear weapons here. mined to Dress ahead with his ment in Republican politics in 1979. Japan maintains that since no such talks have taken place, the United States must be abiding by Japanese principles. w More than 7,000 protesters held highly charged rallies Sunday ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson at two Sasebo parks, according to police. Contacts of Soviet G°^^\flRHlNG,50Hi'V rr5ABtAUHFUL,«)UMNVW«.. PERFECT FOR TBl FIRST PAY WEU SEE WHO LAUCHS WHEN OF SCHOOL! THEWKENTS'VOLUmtER Lebanese militiaman killed in ambush 7 ^ COMMITTU IB ANNOUNCED spy suspect typical TE L AVIV, Israel — Lebanese guerrillas ambushed a patrol of G ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook the Israeli-backed South Lebanon Army militia Sunday, killing HEGHEE one trooper and wounding two; militia sources reported. Bv Peter Alan Harper prispn if convicted on espionage BOB, IVE B£fN rRVlNG-l2> I THINK I Think THEREIS ONB.. HEE They said the attack occurred at Fallous, about 18 miles north The Associated Press charges. He’s scheduled to be FlWRE OUT HPW To SAY THIS., (a)£ s h o u l d 6E 6 trs IWoRTANT THERE'S another. of the border with Israel and outside the six-to-lO-mile-deep, arraigned today in federal court. B»T I REEL OOR relationship START O lH iR Israeli-esablished security zone. The sources, who spoke on NEW YORK - In 1983, a Soviet Zakharov, assigned to the United employee of the United Nations IS GETTIHG- A BT GTALB... e e e iN fr PEOPLE? condition of anonymity, said they could not identify the Nations Center for Science and other attackers. chatted up a college student, but Technology for Development, told ( the relationship did not become the student he needed assistance in .E/ The mainly Christian militia, trained and equipped by Israel, illegal until three years later with obtaining material on robotics and was formed as a force to help prevent guerrilla infiltration into an exchange of classified informa­ computer technology and for two Israel. Israel has about 1,000 soldiers in the buffer zone tion, the FBI says. years paid him thousands of supporting the militia. The charges against Gennadiy dollars for unclassified informa­ ALLEY OOP ®by Dave Qrau* Israeli m ilitary sources in Tel A viv said they could not confirm Fedorovich Zakharov after his tion stolen from libraries and other or deny the report. I CAN SEE WHY ( WHY.TLL BET SOME \ YOU DON'T .Y tX J DO H A VE O F .. .W E 'R E arrest on a subway platform sources, the FBI said. YOU'D WANT TO \ OF THIS INSTRUMEN- / HAVE TO RUB I A COMPUTER, COURSE! NOTTHACr . Saturday night illustrate how the After the student, a U.S. perman­ MODBINIZE YOUR > TATK5N ISNT EVEN / IT IN, M ISS DON'T Y O U ? a n t i q u a t e d ! Soviets often maintain legal con­ ent resident, graduated, he went to TIME-MACHINE, ( AVAILABLE TO DAY.'PECKEDGE! E Israelis to consider jet alternatives U.S. ACRES by Jim Davit DOCTOR WONMUG! > - tacts with Americans before work in September 1985 for a New TE L AVIV, Israel — A Defense Ministry delegation left for the pumping them for secrets, the FBI York firm that is a subcontractor United States Sunday to examine alternatives to Israel’s says. for defense contractors Bendix and g O N K ' “ The Soviets and their surro­ General Electric, something Zak­ XP photo PECK controversial new Lavi jet fighter, a ministry spokesman said. The United States, which has provided most of the Lavi’s $1 gates have an insatiable appetite harov allegedly had encouraged PECK ^ N K / for our scientific, technical de­ PECK billion development costs, disagrees with Israel over production him to do. Grief stricken PECK fense information,” Lane Bonner, The company manufactures un­ PECK 3 0 H K ! costs. Senior U.S. officials have urged Israel to scrap the spokesman for the FBI in Washing­ classified precision components \V' ambitious project and consider alternatives. Three unidentifiecj members of a family of one the 14 ton, said Sunday night. “ Academic for military aircraft engines and in postal workers slain by a co-worker iast week share their 3 . ^ Israel says the aircraft, reported to have the most advanced contacts are not unusual. Often, radars. electronic gear in the world, will cost $15 million apiece before they are not outside the law.” On May 10, Zakharov offered his grief at a memorial service in Edmond. Okla., Sunday. being equipped with weapons. U.S. appraisals put the figure at The unidentified Queens College contact a 10-year contract that Earlier in the day, Patrick Henry Sherrill, who police said 2 THE BORN LOSER ®by Art Sansom about $22 million. computer science student notified called for obtaining classified killed the 14 postal workers and wounded six others A prototype of the Lavi was rolled out last month and the first the FBI as soon as Zakharov information that could not be 11H0U6HT TOU PIPH'T THEk) WHY CADiD06NB ,1HE WEY WON'T test flight is scheduled for next month. The plane is approached him, authorities said. obtained by a citizen of the Soviet before committing suicide, was buried in a family plot in Israeli-designed and most of it is Israeli-made, but the wings, tail his hometown of Watonga. S M PAVf& 0-Z5 COM5IP0? HIMB0256 8 Fixed period of yearning for could be established in the it Israel. 14 Sgt. year ahead. You'll be luckier than ever X'M WA5 time • Leonid Shcharansky, the dissi­ 15 Silkworm in dealing with others on a one-to-one dent’s brother; his wife, Raya; Pre-School Classes ^ BristDl^Connecticnt? 9 Cutting 16 Fermented basis. A }NAST^ OF SPAC.B Oieir two sons, Alexander, 14, and instruments IW E These classes are designed to es­ drink VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Y ou r in d e­ Boris, 1; and Ida Milgrom, his 10 Emphasis w 1 D E 0 R tablish in the three and four ye a r. 17 Here (Fr.) pendence may be restricted a bit today, V d in s t a l l t h a t 'is-year-old mother, left on an old a sense of rhythm, buildfbet­ 11 Din B O U N T 1 E S; owing to demands forced on you by 18 Vertical Aeroflot flight for the Austrian ter coordination, establish right 19 Mixing in gas A N A T H E M A others. 'Instead of making a big deal 20 Places anew f\N (S LeX capital this afternoon. An airline and left directionabiUty and im­ Does Maeve know? 21 Bind L Y E R about it, try to take things In stride. dfficial, speaking on condition of prove grofs motor skills. 22 Mince 1 l i Know where to look for romance and 23 Hebrew month • Anonymity, said their flight left Through ages four and five, a 23 New Zealand you'll find it. The Astro-Graph Match­ TMAV1F5 6-25 36 Point of 41 Designer Calvin Moscow at 2:55 p.m. (6:55 a.m. youngater'a play it still a major parrot 24 Electrical engi maker set instantly reveals which signs eiWbyl«A.kK. feDT). channel for exploring, practicing 26 W ell (Let.) near (abbr.) trianf a are romantically perfect for you. Mail $2 and consolidating new knowl­ 44 Composition to Matchmaker, c/o this newspaper, PO ” At the airport, they were sur­ 27 Less polite 25 Bowed 38 Chinese edge. Dance class can provide Find out Wednesday 46 Jug Box 91428. Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. rounded by about 30 friends and 29 Landing boat 28 Victory symbol measure , . part of the variety of stimuli ne- 47 At what time LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) B e rea listic in relatives who cried and smiled. M r mommy » taking me lo (^ssaiily needed, at this stage of 30 Roman bronze 32 Hebrew letter 39 Helm WINTHROP ®by Dick Cavalll 50 WWII area your thinking today; try to see things as “ I am happy. I am sad. I don’t Dancing School thii year. development 31 106, Roman 35 Small shelter 40 The bull (2 51 Flee (sl.| they are and not as you wish them to be. r'M TRY'IKJeTDF/ND M Y MOM W O N 'T ITte A know what to feel,” Alexander at HERSHEYlake Compounce! 33 Aviv (comp, wd.) wds„ Sp.) 52 Vacation spot If you recognize adverse conditions, Shcharansky said. A <^O O D H O M E F D R L E T M E K E E P IT. 34 Old woman you can overcome them. MAN-EATINe Milgrom said she had seeh SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Regardless M Y P L A N T , 35 56, Roman PA/SY, of what you buy today, check every item i^natoly six times in 9'/5 years. 37 Raise carefully to be absolutely sure you're ■ X ‘•‘Everything was extremely diffi- 41 Eager getting what you paid for. or else you ()uir from beginning to end,” she 42 Refer to (Let., might be had. 8a'id. abbr,) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) You 'll • The family members, who re- Join WTIC-FM host Danny Lyons and chat with soap 43 Roofing be well aware of a goal you want to deived visas Tuesday from Soviet Item achieve today and you'll know how to authorities, underwent a rigorous stars Larkin Malloy and Emmy-winning Kim Zimmer, go about it. Yet, there's a possibility you nJl4 s*jA«lU 45 Huge 45-minute customs inspection. . live at our Lakefront Theater, Wednesday, August 27. might not do anything to make it w ! Their emigration was part of an 47 Sores happen. m u 9 •A qgreement in an East-West pri­ Shows at 4:30 p.m. and 7■00 p.m. 48 Noun suffix CAPRICORN (Dac. 22-Jan. 19) P la y It soner exchange last February, 4 9 Of Wales safe today and don’t be too hasty to when Anatoly Shcharansky was 53 Angeles agree to something you havert't thought through from every angle. There may be freed after serving nine years in Soap Box Bargains! 54 Native of (suff,) a pitfall lurking In the shadows. Soviet jails aifd labor camps on Bring the box top or label from your favorite soap 55 Storehouse AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-F*b. 19) A g ood B rid ge charges of spying for the United 56 Period of idea that you are formulating should not States. He and the United States product to Guest Relations before 5^)0 p.m., August historical time be discussed prematurely with others. “T have denied the accusations. 25 through 29 and get $2.00 off a Regulcir or Junior 57 Night (Lat,) An associates's negative input could In­ hearttto to dun(Simmy’s jack followed by an­ Shcharansky, a leader of the theme park admission. (Limit one discount per paid 56 Ancient Italian duce you to make an unwise change. A world other diamond netted declarer 10 Soviet dissident and Jewish rights PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) In a p art­ N O R T H S-U-14 59 Cowboy Rogers 1 SO 51 52 tricks for a score of 66 out of a possi­ movements in the 1970s, now lives admission.) nership that you're involved in, the oth­ ♦ Q J 9 8-^ of difference ble 100. er party fe taking a more serious view of in Israel with his wife, Avital. DOWN 1 55 ¥ A J 4 No doubt someplace in the world a Bring the kids for the rides and attractions, and meet things than you are. Get your thoughts ♦ 9 8 5 3 He earlier had accused Soviet By James Jacoby defender started with the club jack. your favorite soap star in the bargain. in harmony. 4 A 6 authorities of holding up the Fish Family Farm 58 1 Work into a ARIES (March 21-April 19) O nly your 4 East might now assume declarer to departure of his only close rela­ mass very best efforts will be acknowledged WEST E A S T When more than 70,000 players are have Q-x-x of clubs and allow declarer tives from the Soviet Union. simultaneously competing around the 2 Rowboat part (c) 1986 by NEA. Inc 25 and rewarded today. If you knowingly ♦ 5 4 K 7 6 4 2 to win the club queen at the first trick. In Tel Aviv, Israel, Soviet ¥ K 9 5 2 has corn for 95

t._ 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Aug. 25, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Aufi. 25. 1986 — 11 NL roundup SCOREBOARD

A’s11.Yankees4 New York, 176; Fernandez, Toronto,162; Mct-nidstGr Mike Krukow coasts to anothor win Baseball Bell, Toronto, 158; Rice, Boston, 158. OAKLAND NEW YORK By The Associated Press 4-1 lead. Maldonado hit a run­ obrhM obrhM Doubles Red* 7, Cubs 1 Griffin ss 6 0 2 3 RHndsn cf 5 0 0 0 Mattingly, New York, 40; Barrett, scoring double in a four-run MDavIsrf 5 0 2 0 Rndlph2b 4 2 10 L, Boston, 34; Boggs, Boston, X ; Buckner, Mike Krukow used to beat the seventh. Cincinnati scored six runs in the Amerlcsn Leegue stsndings Lonsfrdlb 5 12 1 Mtngivlb 3 0 0 0 Boston,X; Rice, Boston,S. New York Mets a lot. which wasn’t top of the eighth inning on six Kngmndh 5 2 2 0 Posoualf 2 0 0 0 Triples Maldonado has 58 RBI for the Sierra, Texas, 9; Butler, Cleveland, 8; so extraordinary, but he stili can season, exceeding his previous singles, two of them by Eric Davis. Tillman If 5 0 0 0 Winfield rf 4 0 11 Fernandez, Toronto, 8; 7 are tied with 6) do it, which is. Mi East DhrMon Mc(3wlr3b 5 2 3 1 Easier dh 4 0 0 0 career totals in three years with Barry Larkin’s tie-breaking dou­ . W L Pet. OB Murphy cf 4 2 2 1 Pglrulo3b 4 2 3 1 , v . . ? Krukow. 13-7, beat New York for ble and a walk. Ron Davis. 32. Boston 73 51 J09 — Sakerta 2b 2 0 0 0 FIschlln ss 0 0 0 0 StolonbiMS Los Angeles. His homer gave him Now York 67 57 .540 4 RHenderson, New York, 72; CongelosI; the third time this season without a 10 game-winning RBI. gave up four of the runs. DHIII2b 22 10 Skinnerc 4 0 2 1 Chlcogo, 44; Pettis, California, 35; Gibson; Toronto 67 SB .536 6 '/i Willard c 2 0 10 Tollesonss 4 0 0 0 4 ,.i , loss, throwing a four-hitter Sunday Bill Gullickson, 11-8, won his Detroit 67 59 .532 7 Detroit, 28; Moseby, Toronto, 26; Wllsoa Tettleton c 12 15 Kansas City, 26. as San Francisco cruised to a 10-1 fourth game in five decisions as the Baltimore 64 50 .525 B Totals 42 11 16 11 Totals 94 4 7 I Cleveland 64 61 .512 9'/j PItchIngs (11 dedslons) victory and ended the Mets' Phillies 6, Padres 5 Reds captured their sixth victory Milwaukee 62 61 .504 lO'/i Oakland 0 « a n 044—11 Clemens, Boston, 19-4, .826, 2.54; Ras­ six-game winning streak in seven games. Gullickson al­ West Division New York lie 001 100—4 mussen, New York, 13-4, .765, 3.58; King, Milt Thompson hit a two-run Detroit, 9-3, .750,3.48; Henke, Toronto, 8-3, Krukow, 16-6 versus the Mets lowed six hits over seven innings Colltornla 60 56 J4B _ Gome Winning RBI — (jrlffln (6). lifetime, has apparently not been single in the ninth inning, scoring Texas 65 59 .524 3 E—Pogllarulo. LOB—Oakland 8, New .727,3.50; Elchhorn, Toronto, 10-4, .714,1.74. Steve Jeltz and Ron Roenicke, and he had a three-hit shutout t . Kansas City 56 60 .452 12 York 7. 2B—McGwire, Kingman. 38— bothered by New York’s resur­ before Gary Matthews led off the Ookland 55 69 .444 13 Pogllorulo, Griffin. HR—Pogllorulo (28), Strikeouts o finishing a rally for the visitors Clemens, Boston, 186; Langston, Seat­ gence in recent years. The right­ sixth with his 17th homer. Chlcogo S3 69 .434 14 Lansford (14), Tettleton (5). SB— hander pitched his ninth complete from a 5-0 deficit. Seattle 54 71 .432 14'/i RHenderson (72), Randolph (14). tle, 174; Morris, Detroit, 170; HIguera,’ Kent Tekulve. 7-3, pitched two Pirates 4, Braves ^ MInnesoto S3 71 .427 15 Milwaukee, 167; MWItt, California, 161 game of the season, striking out Saturday's Oames IP H R ER BB SO five batters and walking only one. innings for the victory and'Steve Pittsburgh won its fourth Cleveland 5, Boston 4 Oakland Saves Bedrosian recorded his 18th save. straight as Joe Orsulak went Baltimore 4, California 2 DStewartW,7-l 9 7 4 4 4 4 Aase, Baltimore, 31; RlghettLNew York, "Pitching against the Mets is no Terry Kennedy hit a three-run Oakland 2, New York 1 New York X ; Hernandez, Detroit, 70; Camacho;, different," Krukow said, "It feels 4-for-4 and Bob Walk scattered six Detroit 14, Seattle 0 John 5 2-3 8 3 3 2 3 Cleveland,17;Henke,Toronto,17. good to beat anybody, so there’s honrier as part of a four-run first hits over seven innings. The Texas 3, Chicago 1 Scurry L,l-2 1 2-3 3 2 2 1 3 inning off Philadelphia starter Pirates used two errors by Omar Toronto 7, Minnesota 4 nsher 1 2-3 5 6 5 1 3 h < nothing special about beating the Charles Hudson, Juan Samuel hit a Milwaukee 0, Kansas City 4 WP—John 2, DStewort. Mets." Moreno to score two runs. A Sunday's Games Umpires—Home, Tschido; First, G ar­ two-run homer in the Phillies’ Pittsburgh cut the Braves’ lead Oakland 11, New York 4 c ia : Second, Ford; Third, Reed. . — W "When Krukow is in command fourth. Seattle 3, Detroit 1 T—2:57. A—31,796. h G o lf like he was today, he can beat to 2-1 in the bottom of the fifth when Cleveland 5, Boston 2 anybody,” Mets Manager Dave Astros 5, Cardinals 1 Moreno let Rafael Belliard’s single Californio 4, Baltimore 3 Angals4.0rloles3 € # I Johnson said. Jim Pankovits tied a career best get under his glove for a two-base Toronto 7, Minnesota 5,10 Innings f error, scoring Junior Ortiz. With Milwaukee 3, Konsos City 2, 11 Innings . , > i r Krukow preferred to talk about with four hits and Dickie Thon had Texas 3, Chlcogo 2 CALIFORNIA BALTIMORE LPGA results Candy Maldonado, who drove in two singles and drove in two runs the score 2-2 in the sixth, Ortiz hit a Monday's Gomes single to right that skipped past Oak land (Rl I o 5-9) at Detroit (Terrell 11-9), obrhbl ab r h bl Rec photo five runs Sunday with a homer, as Houston snapped a three-game 7:35 p.m. L Pettis ct 4 12 0 Gutlerz 2b 4 0 0 0 GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Final double and a single. losing streak. Moreno allowing Jim Morrison to Konsos City (Bankhead 6-7) at Chicago WlltonoTb 2 0 0 0 Shelby ph 10 11 scores and prize money Sunday In the score., (O Leon 3-2), B p.m. Grich 2b 10 0 0 Lynn ct 5 0 10 $225,OM Atlontic City LPGA Clossic, ployed "Candy is absolutely intimidat­ Jim Deshaies, 9-3, allowed four U Joyner 1b 4 1 1 1 Don Robinson pitched an inning Californio (Candelaria 6-2) of New York Ripken ss 3 10 0 ‘A' East League softball champs on the par-71,6,M5-yord Marriott's Seovlew ing," he said, "He’s a money hits and four walks over five (NIekro 94), B:05 p.m. RJcksndh 3 0 10 Murroydh 3 0 2 1 Country Club: hitter. I’m sure glad to have him on for his 10th save. Doyle Alexander. Boston (Clemens 19-4) of Texas (Witt 6-9), DeCncs3b 3 0 11 Troberib 4 0 0 0 Glenn Construction won the ‘A’ East Jull Inkster, $X,7X 67-71-71—209 innings for the visitors and Aurelio 3-5, took the loss. B;07 p.m. Downing If 4 0 0 0 Dwyer rt 4 0 0 0 White (mascot), Dave Romejko, Rick Patti Rizzo, M,812 7068-74—2(2 my team. The big things today Lopez gave up three hits over four Only gomes scheduled RJonesrt 4 1 1 0 Sheets If 3 1 1 1 League softball crown with a 12-3 mark, Sheehan, Jim Flaherty. Back r^o^: Bob Judy Dickinson, 15,187 69-72-72—213 were his three-run homer and our innings for his fifth save to go with Dodgers 3, Expos 2 Tuesday's (Barnes Schorl Id ss 3 1 1 0 Royfrd 3b 3 0 0 0 Marta Flgueros-Dott, 11,812 7369-72—214 scoring 10 runs” California at New York, 7:M p.m. B o o n e c 3 0 2 1 B e n 1 a z winning the championship in a playoff. Goehring, Dave White, Jim Mistretta, Beth Daniel, 9,X2 70-71-74—215 a 3-1 record and 2.79 earned run Dave Anderson’s lOth-inning Ookland at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. ph 0 10 0 Team members (from left) in front row: Beth Solomon, 7,875 72-7371—216 The Giants, who won for the average in 30 appearances for double, his second of the day. Toronto at Cleveland, 7:35 p.m. Dempsy c 2 0 0 0 Mike Mistretta, Jim Loos, Jim Grimes, Penny Pulz, 6,244 69-78-70—217 second time in eight games, scored Houston. Kansas City of Chicago, B p.m. • Steferoph 10 10 Benny Pagani, Andy Sanzaro, Darren Laurie RInker, 6,243 7|-69^77_2J7 scored Mike Scioscia. who had Boston at Texas, B:35 p.m. Tetaii 31 4 9 3 Totals X 3 6 3 Rich Marsh. Alice RItzman, 4,099 72-7371—218 three tifnes in the bottom of the The Cardinals became the first singled, from second base. Minnesota at Milwaukee, B:35 p.m. Sally Little, 4099 71-76-71—218 first against Rick Aguilera. 6-6, on team since the 1915 Detroit Tigers California • 210 000 100—4 ~ Atjderson, who had been on the G Baltimore at Seattle, 10:35 p.m. Nancy Scranton, 4099 77-69-72—218 Maldonado’s 12th hdme run of the to steal 200 bases for a fifth straight Jk Baltimore 110 000 001-8 Kothv Postlewalt, 4,099 74-71-73—218 disabled list, was making his first AP photo (Same Winning RBI — Joyner (14). season. Mariners 3, Tigers 1 Down Coe, 4,098 7370-73—218 year. Sunday’s crowd of 33,687 put start in more than two months. National Leagueatandings E—Ripken. DP—Baltimore 3. LOB— Giants 10. Mets 1 Astros 5. Cardinals 1 Amy Alcott, 4,098 7668-74—218 Rob Thompson singled with two St, Louis’ attendance over the Giants' Candy Maldonado (right) gets a hitting a three-run homer in the first Californio 5, Baltimore 8. 2B—Pettis 2, Val Skinner, 4098 70-7375—218 Brian Holton. 1-0, pitched one- Murray 2. HR—Sheets (17). S—Wllfong, outs in the fifth, stole second, and two-million mark for the fifth third of an inning to get the victory hero’s welcome from teammates Luis inning that helped beat the Mets on East Division SEATTLE DETROIT NEW YORK SAN FRAN HOUSTON STLOUIS Jone (Teddes, 2,870 69-77-73—219 Schofield. Ob r h bl f Margaret Ward, 2,870 7372-74—219 scored on Maldonado’s single for a straight year — 2.013.419. for the home team. W L Pet. GB IP H R ER BB SO Ob r h bl Ob r h bl ab r h bl ab r h bl ab r h bl Quinones (center) and Jose Uribe after Sunday, 10-1. Moses cf 5 10 0 Whltakr2b 5 0 10 Dykstra cf Hatcher cf Coleman If Hollis Stacy, 2,869 71-7674—219 New York 82 42 .661 — Californio 4 0 0 0 Gladden ct 4 3 2 0 5 0 2 1 4 0 0 0 Becky Pearson, 2,869 7670-75—219 Phllodelphia 63 61 .506 19 PBrodly If 4 0 2 1 TrammI ss 4 0 0 0 Bckmn 2b 4 0 0 0 RThpsn 2b 5 4 4 0 Pnkovts 2b 5 0 4 1 OSmIth ss 3 0 0 0 McCosklllW,14-7 8 2- A Davis dh Jo Ann Washam, 2,332 767672—2X - Montreal 60 61 .496 20'/i 3 5 3 3 5 8 3 12 1 Gibson rf 3 0 0 0 KHrndzlb 3 1 1 0 MIdndo rf 4 13 5 Lopes 3b 4 0 10 Saffp 0 0 0 0 St. Louis 61 63 .492 21 Trtobll rf 3 0 1.1 Herndon If 4 0 10 Heeprf 4 0 11 Yongbldrf GDavIslb 4 10 0 Morris ph 10 0 0 Connie ChlllemI, 2,332 737673—2 X ' DMooreS,16 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Phelps 1b 10 0 0 Nonev White, 2,X I 71-7673—2 X ; Chlcogo S3 71 .427 29 Baltimore 4 0 0 0 Coles dh 2 0 0 0 Mazzllll If 3 0 10 WCIork lb 3 1 1 0 Boss rf 4 0 0 0 P Perry p 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 51 72 .415 X'/? Presley 3b 4 0 0 0 Grubb ph 10 0 0 Knight 3b 3 0 0 0 CBrown3b 4 1 1 1 Cruz If 3 1 1 0 Ford ph 10 0 0 Colleen Walker, 2J31 737673—2 X ) Davis L,9-ll 1 1-3 7 3 2 0 0 Oulnons ss Lynn Adams, 2,X I 7371-74—2M < West Division Arnold 4 2-3 2 1 1 3 0 4 0 0 0 Lemon cf 3 0 0 0 Sisk p 0 0 0 0 Oulnons 3b 10 0 0 Ashby c 4 12 0 Herr 2b 3 0 10 Sports In Brief Pohl pulls out Series triumph Keorhevc CTeb Richard, 2,X I 69-7378—2M Houston 70 54 .565 — Hovens 3 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 2 0 DaEvns lb 4 0 0 0 Heorn c 3 0 0 0 Aldrete It 3 0 10 Thon ss 4 12 2 Landrm rf 5 0 2 0 Reyn Ids 2b 4 110 Heothc 4 12 0 Oshalesp Kathy Whitworth, 1,848 767370—X I Son Francisco 63 61 .506 7 Arnold pitched to 2 botters In the 7th. Santana ss 3 0 10 Kutcher If 0 0 0 0 2 10 0 PndItnSb 10 0 0 Jane Crofter, 1,848 767370—XI Cincinnati 62 6% .SX 8 WP—Havens. Brokns 3b 4 0 3 1 Aguilera p 2 0 0 0 Brenivc 4 0 2 1 Lopezp 10 0 0 Lawless 3b 3 1 1 0 By Bob Green money. I really wasn’t.” ho said. Totals X 3 8 3 Totals 34 1 7 1 HJohsn 3b Shelley Hamlin, 1,847 767372—X I Los Angeles 60 64\ .484 10 Umpires—Home, Phillips; First, 10 0 0 Uribe ss 4 0 0 0 VanSlykcf 3 0 0 0 Allison Finney, 1,847 79-70-72—X I St. James soccer tryouts this week The Associated Press San Diego 59 66 \ .472 ll'/ j Krukowp 4 0 0 0 Knlcely lb 3 0 0 0 ”A few years ago. when I was McCoy; Second, Voltogglo; Third, Welke. SkOttle 101 OM 010—3 Shirley Furlong, 1,847 7672-73—XI Atlonto 58 65 472 11'/j T—2:53. A—X,349. Totals X 1 4 1 Totcris 37 10 14 7 Lakec 3 0 2 1 Sherri Turner, 1,847 X-7675—X I The St. James boys varsity soccer team will hold tryouts on struggling, yeah, sure. I'd have Saturday's (Barnes Detroit OM 010 000—1 Conroyp 10 0 0 AKRON. Ohio — Dan Pohl was (Some Winning RBI — ADavIs (7). Penny Hammel, 1,847 7670-75—X I Wednesday and Friday at 6 p.m. at Verplanck Field. Students been thinking about it. Cincinnati 7, Chicago 3 New York OM 1M 000— 1 Burris p 0 0 0 0 Marlene Floyd, 1,4X 767672—2X the first to acknowledge that he New York 3, Son Froncisco 2 BlueJaysT.TwInsSnO) E—Tortobull, Langston, Trammell 2. San Francisco 3M 010 42x—10 (Jauendss 3 0 10 entering 6th, 7th or 8th grade are invited to the tryouts. Inquiries "But this lime I wasn't Il's been LOB—Seottle 7, Detroit 9. 2B—Reynolds, Totals 36 5 12 4 Karin Mundlnger, 1,4X 7676X—2X won the World Series of Golf with San Diego 4, Phllodelphia 3, 12 Innings (3ome Winning RBI — Maldonado (10). Totals 34 1 7 1 M. J. Smith, 1,4X 737673—2X a successful season and I was just Pittsburgh 4, Atlanta 3 PBradlev. HR—ADavIs (17). SB—Heath E—Bockman. Hearn. DP—San Fran­ may be directed to George Cook at 646-0197. an escape act. thinking about winning, about St. Louis 7, Houston 1 TI3RONTO MINNESOTA (2). cisco 1. LOB—New York 3, San Francisco 7. Houston OX 110 OOO—S Bonnie Lauer, 1,457 767674—2X Montreol 7, Los Angeles 4 Ob r h bl O b rh b l IP H R ER BB SO 2B — KHernandez, M aldo n a d o . HR— StLoulS OM 010 00(7-1 Sandra Palmer, 1,457 7372-75—2X "I had a little bit of Houdini in competing, aboul playinglheshols Sunday's (Bomos Fernndz ss 5 3 2 0 Smalley ss 4 0 11 Seattle M oldo n a d o (12). SB—Glodden (21), (Same Winning RBI — Thon (3). Cathy Morse, 1,457 70-72-80—2X me,” Pohl said Sunday after he I had to play.” Pittsburgh 4, Atlanta 3 loro 3b 5 0 2 3 Bush If 4 12 0 Langstn W,11-10 7 7 1 0 3 8 RThompson (9). E—Pendleton, Conroy 2. DP—StLouls 3. Sue Fogleman, 1,154 737372—2X Midget footbail stili needs piayers turned a scrambling, erratic I- Houston 5, St. Louis 1 Mosebvcf 5 1 1 3 Puckett cf 5 1 1 1 Lodd 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 LOB—Houston 9, StLouls 13.2B—Hatcher. Cindy Flgg-Currler, 1,154 737373—2X He won it with a scrambling par Cincinnati 7, Chicago 1 Bell If 5 0 0 0 H rbeklb 5 1 1 2 MYoung S,ll 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 3 IP H R ER BB SO SB—Herr, (16), Lawless (6). Dot Germain, 1,154 X-7675—2X There is still room for any Manchester or Bolton boys who are over-par 71 into a one-stroke form a bunker on the l.3lh. Johnsndh 5 0 2 0 Brnnskyrf 5 0 10 Detroit IP H R ER BB SO Jane Blalock, 1,154 767675—2X Philadelphia 6, Son Diego 5 New York Sherri Steinhauer, 1,154 796376—2X interested in playing Midget football in Manchester. Players victory, his second of the season. dropping a Ll-foot pull, while both Los Angeles 3, Montreal 2,10 Innings Gruber 3b 0 10 0 (Jaettl3b 5 12 0 Petrv L,4-7 7 1-3 7 3 2 2 4 Agullero L,6-6 6 10 6 6 1 4 Houston Pohl hit only four fairways and San Francisco 10, New York 1 BMortnze 4 1 2 0 Lmbrdz2b 2 0 0 0 Thurmond 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Sisk 2 4 4 2 3 1 Deshales W,9-3 5 4 1 1 6 2 Dane Howe Chancellor, 9X 767674—224 must be 10 before Jan. 1, 1987 and not 14 before Sept. 1, 1986 and Wadkins and Hammond — the only Upshowlb 5 0 10 Solos ph 10 0 0 ONeal 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Lopez S,5 4 3 0 0 1 5 Linda Hunt, 9X X-72-75—224 seven greens on the revamped Monday's (Bomos San Francisco Muffin Spencer-Devlln, 9X 71-7375—224 must weigh between 70 to 130 pounds. Registration is at Martin men with any real chance of Montreal (Tibbs 6-7) at San Francisco Shephrd rf 3 0 10 Espinoz 2b 0 0 0 0 Langston pitched to 1 bolter In the 8th. KrukowW,13-7 9 4 1 1 1 5 StLouls Firestone Country Club course, (LaCoss 94), 4:05 p.m, Leach rf 0 10 0 Hatcher 3b 2 0 11 Umpires—Home, HIrschbeck; First, Aguilera pitched to 2 batters In the 7th. Conroy L,3-8 3 1-3 8 4 2 2 0 Lisa Young, 9X 71-7378—224 School, and all players must present a birth certificate and be overtaking him — both made (Barela 2b 3 0 10 Reedc 4 0 3 0 Barnett; Second, Young; Third, Roe. Burris 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Avako Okamoto, 9X 69-7380—224 constantly coming out of the woods bogey. That gave Pohl a Ihree-shol Cincinnati (Welsh 5-4) at Pittsburgh WP—Sisk. PB—Hearn. Julie Cole, 711 737674—225 accompanied by a parent or guardian. (Rhoden 14-7), 7:35 p.m. Lee 2b 10 0 0 Beane pr 0 10 0 Umpires—Home, Davidson; First, Soft 2 3 1 1 2 2 and weeds, the trees and traps and lead. 2 Whitt ph 10 11 Atherton p 0 0 0 0 PPerry 3 1 0 0 0 1 Kathryn Young, 711 737374—225 The League is also seeking additional football coaches, as well New York ((darling 12-4) at Son Diego National League results Marsh; Second, Froemmlng; Third,KIbler. Terry-Jo Myers, 711 73X-75—225 trouble. (Show 9-5), 8:05 p.m. Henkep 0 0 0 0 Fontenot p 10 0 0 HBP—Bass by Conroy. as a cheerleader coach. His various escapes, from a (Boone ss 2 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, RIpplev; First, Ren­ Cindy Rarick, 710 X-X-76—225 But he was never headed down Atlonto (Palmer 9-8) at St. Louis T—2:23. A—31,606. MIssle BerteottI, 710 X-73-80—225 bunker on the I.Sth. from Ibe woods (Forsch 12-7), 8:35 p.m. Loudner c 10 0 0 Phillies 6. Padres 5 nert; Second, Wever; Third, Brocklander. the stretch as former World Series Totals 42 7 13 7 Totals 41 5 12 5 T—2:M. A—X687. Sue ErtI, 523 737675—226 ' and the gallery and the rough Chicago (Eckersley 64) at Houston Therese Hesslon, 5X 737675—226 - champion Lanny Wadkins couldn't (Knepper 15-9), 8:35 p.m. Pirates 4, Braves 3 Nichols and Byrum cop Senior title behind the green on the 16th. kept Toronto 101 000 200 3—7 PHILA SAN DIE(K> Denise Strebig, 5X 767375—226 > get the putts to fall and Donnie Phllodelphia (Carman6-4)alLosAngeles Jackie Bertsch, 5X 7673X—226 ' him there. (Valenzuela 15-9), 10:35 p.m. Minnesota 300 000 M l 1—5 ab r h bl ab r h bl JEREMY RANCH, Utah — Bobby Nichols and Curt Byrum Hammond disappeared on a string (Borne Winning RBI — Whitt (5). Stone If 4 0 3 0 Flannry 3b 5 0 3 0 ATLANTA PITTSBURGH Major League leaders LeAnn Cassodov, 5X 71-73X—226 . Tuesday's (Barnes Mary Dwyer, 5X X-69-80—226 • of five bogeys over the last seven Wadkins. with a 2-over-par 72. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. E—Viola, Espinoza, Atherton. DP— Bedrosn p 0 0 0 0 Gwvnn rt 4 1 3 0 obrhbl obrhbl charged, to a final round 62 to capture the $450,000 Showdown Minnesota 1. LOB—Toronto 11, Minnesota MThmpcf 4 0 2 3 Kruklf 4 0 0 0 Moreno rf 3 0 2 0 Orsulak rf 4 14 0 Joan JoAe, 3X 76X-76—2X • holes. eventually finished second at 278, Atlanta at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. Debbie Mdssev, 3X 7373X—2X ' Classic Senior PGA golf tournament here Sunday. Chicago at Houston, 8:35 p.m. 9. 2B—BMartInez, loro, (Boettl 2, Fernan­ Haves lb 5 12 0 Gossagep 0 0 0 0 Smmnsph 0 0 0 1 Bonds cf 4 0 11 Based on 3M at Bids. "I don’t know if anybody knew if closing to within one only when dez, Brunansky, Reed. 3B—Bush. HR— Schmdt3b 3 0 0 0 lorgph 1 0 0 0 Dedmonp 0 0 0,0 Ray2b 4110 NATIONAL LEAGUE Cindy Ferro, 3X 737678—2X ", The Senior-Regular tour team took a 1-shot lead into the last 18 New York at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. Kris Monaghan, 3X 737678—2X they wanted to win the golf Pohl made a meaningless bogey on 5 Hrbek (26), Moseby (19). S—(Boone, GWilson rf 4 1 1 1 McRyldcf 4 1 2 0 Oberkfl3b 4 110 Bream 1b 4 0 0 0 G AB R H Pet. holes and ended up winning by two over Harold Henning and Montreal ot"San Francisco, 10:35 p.m. Samuel 2b . 4 1 1 2 (kirvev 1b 4 Brooks Mon 80 306 50 104 . 340 (Jail Lee Hlrota, 3X X-7679—2X the 18th. Phllodelphia of Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. BMartInez. SF—Moseby. 2 1 1 Murphy cf 3 1 1 1 RRevIds If 4 0 0 0 tournament,” Pohl said. RoRevIsc 3 0 0 0 Kennedvc 4 1 2 3 Horner lb 4 0 11 Morrlsn3b 4 111 Gwvnn SD 124 491 83 164 .334 Oedee Lasker, 3X 737379^2X Denis Watson. The teams of Bob Goalby and Jay Haas, and Gary “I was never comfortable out South African Bobby Cole came IP H R ER BB SO Jeltzss 4 1 1 0 Roberts 2b 3 0 1 1 Griffey If 4 0 0 0 Ortiz c 4 12 0 Raines Mon 114 443 67 148 .334 Susan Sanders, 3X 7374-80—2X and Wayne Player came in three shots behind the winners. there. I was moving the ball on with a solid 70 that lifted him to Eaatern League standings Toronto Hudson p 1 0 0 0 Nettles 3b 1 0 0 0 Ramirzss 4 0 10 DRobIsnp 0 0 0 0 Bockman NY 94 307 S3 102 . 332 Heather Farr, 287 14-77-71—200 < Stieb 6^3 7 3 3 1 Jackson p 0 0 0 0 Tmpltn ss 4 0 0 0 Hubbrd2b 2 10 0 Belllardss 3 0 2 0 CBrown SF 105 393 53 128 .326 Silvia Bertolaccinl, M7 7373X—2X ' around in my stance. I'd hit it left. third and made him the only other Henke W,8-3 3 1-3 5 2 2 1 Schuph 0 1 0 0 Howkinsp 3 0 0 0 Benedict c 2 0 0 0 Walkp 3 0 0 0 Sax LA 119 477 65 153 .XI Judy Ellls-Sams, 286 767379^2M ! I’d do something else, and I'd hit it man to break par He finished one W L Pet. GB Minnesota Humep 0 0 0 0 McCllersp 0 0 0 0 Chmbis ph 1 0 0 0 CImnts p 0 0 0 0 Boss Htn 127 454 65 140 . 308 Amy Benz, 286 X-X-79—228 . Graf victorious in women’s tennis Pittsfield (Cubs) 74 59 .556 — Viola 6 1-3 9 4 3 2 3 GGrossph 1 0 0 0 Wynne cf 1 0 0 0 Virgil c 0 0 0 0 TPenac 0 0 0 0 Ray Pit 117 439 55 IX .303 Joanne Paclllo, 253 737381__2» • right. under at 279. John Mahaffey was Vermont (Reds) 72 60 .545 1Vi Frazier 2 2-3 1 0 0 0 3 Tekulvep 0 0 0 0 Alexndrp 2 0 00 KHernndz NY 118 445 74 134 .XI Caroline Gowan, 252 7373-81—2X * MAHWAH, N.J. — Top-seeded Steffi Graf survived a tough “But it was very rewarding to next at 71-280. Reading (Phillies) 71 58 .550 1 Atherton L,5-8 1-3 1 3 0 1 0 Roenick If 0 10 0 Olwinep 0 0 0 0 Dykstra NY 112 340 59 102 .3M Nino Foust, IX 767379—2X * get it up and down when I had to, to Hammond’s 74 sent him back Glens Falls (Tigers) 62 67 .481 10 Fontenot 2-3 2 0 0 0 1 Totals X 6 10 6 Totals X 5 12 5 Sample rt 10 10 Home Runs Deborah Skinner, IX 71-14-19—230 , first set before breezing past Molly Van Nostrand 7-5, 6-1 Sunday Albany (Yankees) 63 70 .460 11. HBP—Fernandez by Viola. WP—Henke. Totals X 3 7 3 Totals 34 4 11 2 Schmidt, Philadelphia, 27; GOavIs, Debbie Melsterlln, IX 73X-80—2X to win the singles title in the $150,000 United Jersey Bank Classic make the shots I had to make when into a tie for fifth at 281. A Iso at that Waterbury (IndIns) 63 70 .460 11 Umpires—Home, (Benklnoer; First, Philadelphia dm 310 002—6 Houston, 25; Murphy, Atlanta, 24; Parker, Elaine Crosby, 176 X-X-81—2X women’s tennis tournament. I had to make them.” figure were Australian Rodger New Britan (Rd Sx) 61 69 .469 11'/} McClelland; Second, Coble; Third, John­ Son Diego 401 OM 000—5 AtlonfoIta OM 2M 010-3 CIncInnotl, 24; Stubbs, Los Angeles, X ; Kathy Hite 7376-80—X I It was rewarding to the extent of Davis. Andy Bean and Tim Nashua (Pirates) 59 72 .450 14 son. Ganne Winning RBI — MThompson (4). Pittsburgh OM 012 lOx—4 Carter, New York, 19; EDavIs, Cincinnati, Amelia Rorer 73X-82—232 Her fifth singles title of the year brought Graf $29,000 and Saturday's (Barnes T—3:35. A—18,117. E — Samuel, Tekulve, DP — Came Winning RBI — None. 19; Garvey, San Diego, 19; Marshall, Los Karen Permezel 7675-82—2X increased her 1986 earnings to $333,650. $126,000, the winner’s share of the Simpson. Albany 5, Waterbury 1 Philadelphia 2. LOB—Philadelphia 6, San E—Moreno 2, Ramirez, TPena, DP— Angeles, 19. Nancy Tomich 79-12-80—233 total purse of $700,000. and a Masters champion Jack Nick- / Nashuo6, Glens Falls 2 Diego 9. 2B—Stone. 3B—GWIIson. HR— Pittsburgh 1. LOB—Atlanta 3, Pittsburgh6. Runs Batted In 10-year exemption into any PGA laus’ hopes for a sixth World Series New Britain at Vermont, ppd, rain Brewers 3. Royals2|11) Kennedy (10),Samuel(13).SB—Stone(16), 2B—Orsulak, Murphy, Bonds, Somple. Schmidt, Phllodelphia, 89; Carter, New Re^IngS, Plttsfleld2, Istgame Gwvnn (22). S—Stone. SF—MThompson. 3B—Oberkfell. SB—Orsulak 2 (22), SF— York, 87; Parker, Cincinnati, 85; GDavIs, Seniors results Tour event. title disappeared on a si ring of four Simmons. Houston, 78; Haves, Phllodelphia, 69; Louganis secures third diving crown PIttsfleldat Reading, 2nd game, ppd., rain KANSAS CITY MILWAUKEE "Very rewarding.” said Pohl. consecutive bogeys — three of Sunday's (Barnes IP H R ER BB SO IP H R ER BB SO (jarvev, San Diego, 68; Strawberry, New who was making his first appear­ them on ,3-putts — on the front. He Waterbury 11, Albany4 Obrhbl ab r h bl Philadelphia Atlanta York, 68; Wallach, Montreal, 68. JEREMY RANCH, Utah — Final results MADRID, Spain — Greg Louganis of the UnitedStates won the LSmIth If 4 10 0 Molltor 3b 6 13 0 Hudson 2 5 5 5 3 1 Runs and prize money Sunday In the$4X,0M ance in this elite event and scored shot 73-282. Glens Folls5, Nashua4 ASalazrss Alexander L,3-5 6 1-3 11 4 2 0 2 men’s platform diving title for the third consecutive time at the New Britain 8, Vermont 0, 1st game 5 12 0 Yount cf 5 0 2 2 Jackson 2 30001 Olwine 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Gwvnn, San Diego, X ; Haves, Philadel­ PGA Senior Showdown Classic (Jolf his second career, victory with a Australian Greg Norman, the Brett 3b 4 0 2 2 Cooper lb 3 0 0 0 Hume 2 30000 phia, 75; Murphy, Atlanta, 75;KHernon- Tournament, played on the par-70, World Swimming Championships. New Britain 8, Vermont 2, 2nd gome McRae dh Dedmon 1 0 0 0 0 0 British Open champion and the Reodlng8, Plttsfleld3, Istgame 5 0 0 0 Ogllvledh 5 0 10 Tekulve W,7-3 2 1 0 0 0 2 Pittsburgh dez. New York, 74; Schmidt, Phlladel- 6,947-vard Jeremy Ranch Golf Club Tamara Costache of Romania set a world record for the 3-under-par 277 total. AP photo White 2b 5 0 0 0 Deer rf 4 10 0 Bedrosn S,18 1 0 0 0 0 0 phlo, 73. course (Seniors listed first): The biggest check of his career man who dominated golf for most Plttsfleld5, Readings, 2nd game BalbonI 1b Walk W,6-7 7 6 3 3 1 2 women’s 50-meter freestyle Saturday when she swam 25.28 Monday's (Barnes 4 0 10 Riles ss 3 0 2 0 Son Diego CImnts 1 1 0 0 0 1 Hits Nlchols-Bvrum,$X,7X 61-636162—249 pushed Pohl’s earnings for the of the summer, shot 75-286, tied for Sundbrg c 3 0 0 0 Syeumss 10 0 0 Howkins 5 2-3 5 4 4 3 5 DRobIson S,10 1 0 0 0 1 1 Gwvnn, San Diego, 164; Sax, Los Angeles, Hennlng-D.Watsn, 20,250 67-636061— seconds to win the event’s first-ever gold medal. Dan Pohl blasts from the sand to within a foot of the hole Albany at Reading Motley rf 4 0 2 0 Mtanning If 251 season to $440,563, more than V.20tb/ and ended his American NewBrItalnatGlens Falls 2 0 0 0 McCllers 2 1-3 3 0 0 0 2 Walk pitched to 1 batter In the Bth. IX ; Raines, Montreal, 148; Bass, Mary T. Meagher won the women’s 200-meter butterfly, one of on the 15th green at Firestone Country Club Sunday on KInoerv rf 10 0 0 Broggs If 10 0 0 Gossoge L,5-6 1 2 2 2 1 0 Umpires—Home, Wendelstedt; First, Houston, 140; Sandberg, Chicago, IX. Plover-Player, 15,486 62-646660—252 season with a record $653,829 in Vermontof Nashua LJones cf 3 0 0 0 double his best previous season. Waterbury at Pittsfield Gantnr2b 5 0 0 1 Hudson pitched to 2 batters In the 3rd. Tata; Second, Halllon; Third, CWIIIIoms. Goalby-Haas, 15,486 6462-63-63—252 her world record distances, with East German swimmers taking "I wasn’t thinking about the winnings. his way to winning the World Series of Golf. Wilson cf 10 0 0 Ceronec 4 1 1 0 PB— RoRevnolds. T—2:27, A—15,681. Doubles Moody-Delsing, 11,2X 6762-6362—254 Tuesday's (Barnes Totals 39 2 7 2 Totals silver-and bronze. Albanyat Reading 39 3 9 3 Umpires—Home, Pulll; First, Poncino; Haves, Philadelphia, 32; RRevnolds, LIftler-North, B,1X 63636263—255 Second, B.Williams; Third, Bonin. Pittsburgh, X ; Dunston, Chicago, 29; Smith-Smith, 8,1X 68-6362-62—2B American Matt Biondi, who collected the most men’s medals. NewBrItalnatGlens Falls Kansas City 101 MO MO 00—2 Vermontof Nashua Rede 7, Cuba 1 Raines, Montreal, 29; Ray, Pittsburgh, January-Claar, 7,312 64606468—2X -- three gold, one silver and three bronze — anchored the United Waterbury at Pittsfield Mllwoukee MO 010 010 01—3 29; Sax,LosAngeles,29. Barber-Couples, 6,468 6661-64-66—257 One out when winning run scored. Dodgere3.Expoe2(10) Triples Crampton-HInkle, 6,468 63636462—257 States to victory in the final event of the 11-day tournament, the (Bame Winning RBI — Yount (6). CINCINNATI CHICAGO ' Raines, Montreal, 10; Samuel, Phlladel- Jhnsn-Jhnsn Jr., 5,4X 65-666265—2X 400-meter medley relay. Inkster cops Atlantic Coast Classic E—ASalazar. DP—Kansas City 1. Ob r h bl ab r h bl ishla, 10; Webster, Montreal, 8; Coleman, Rodriguez-Kratzert, 5,456 6365-6664—2X Americin Lugue results LOB— Kansas City 9, Milwaukee 13. MONTREAL LOS ANGELS Grav-S.Pote, 4,725 64-65-6367—299 Ob r h bl Ob r h bl Daniels If 3 0 10 Muphryef 5 0 10 StLouls, 7; McGee, StLouls, 7. 2B—ASalozar.i Brett, Molltor, Yount. Milner cf 10 0 0 Sndbrg2b 4 0 10 Baird-Florl, 4,725 6364-64-66—259 SB—Molltor 1(11). S—Yount. SF—Brett. WJhnsnlb 5 12 0 Sax 2b 4 0 0 1 Hebert-Thompson, 4,X5 6669-5967—261 ND’s Rivers stable after accident By The Associated Press 6,005-yard Marriott’s Seaview a final round of 72. was one stroke That's why I thought Patli would Foley ss 4 12 0 Cabell rt 4 0 0 0 Bell 3b 3 2 10 GMthws If 4 13 1 Stolen tMses Indlsns 5. Red Sox 2 Parker rf 4 0 11 Morel ndrf 4 0 0 0 Colemon, StLouls,86; EDavIs.CIncInnatl, Chondler-Mast, 3,937 67-66-6663—262 Country Club course back and gained fourth prize of have an advantage. She’s used to it IP H R ER BB SO Rivero ss 0 0 0 0 Howell p 0 0 0 0 NIeporte-McCulIgh, 3,W7 6367-64-68— Webster ct 5 0 0 0 BRussell It 0 0 0 0 EDavIs cf 3 13 2 Durhm 1b 3 0 10 60; Raines, Montreal, 52; Duncan, Los ELKHART, Ind. — David Rivers, the leading scorer on the ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - You $11,812. Beth Daniel earned fifth- more than 1 am Kansas City BDIozc 5 12 0 JDavIsc 3 0 0 0 Angeles, 44; Doran, Houston, X. 262 Inkster managed a par 71 over BOSTON CLEVELAND Leonard 6 2-3 6 1 0 3 8 Raines If 4 0 2 0 Modick 3b 4 0 0 0 Notre Dame basketball team the past two years, was reported can’t fault Juli Inkster if she d)d a place money of $9..562 with a 2-over o b r h b l o b r tl bl Kmchc3b 4 0 12 Brock 1b 10 0 0 Willis p 0 0 0 0 Cev3b 2 0 0 0 Douglass-Coody, 3 J75 66-637064—263 the final 18 holes to take the $33.7.50 "After Friday. I thought eight Block ^3 0 1 1 2 1 Larkin ss 5 1 1 1 Dunstonss 4 0 10 Pitching (II decisions) Brown-HIckman, 3,375 6767-6361—263 alert and in very stable condition after undergoing surgery at little California dreaming over the total of 215. including 74 Sunday. Boges 3b 4 1 2 0 Bernzrd 2b 4 1 1 1 QuIsnbrV L,1-5 3 3 1 1 2 2 McGffgnp 0 0 0 0 Stubbs 1b 3 0 10 Cochran-Calcavcch, 3,375 6567-6367— top prize, while Rizzo slipped to 74 under would win this tournament,” Barrett 2b 3 0 0 0 Franco ss 4 2 12 Dawson ph 10 0 0 Motuszk If 4 0 0 0 Esasky 1b 2 0 0 0 Sutcliffe p 2 0 0 0 Fernandez, New York, 14-4, .778, 3.43; Elkhart General Hospital following an automobile accident. weekend. 9 Milwaukee 263 and 212 for the tournament, and The weather was calm for said Inkster. "When the fan (wind) Rice If 4 0 0 0 Carter 1b 4 1 1 2 Burke p 0000 Powell p 0 0 0 0 (Tester 2b 5 1 1 2 DIPInop 0 0 0 0 Oleda, New York, 14-4, .778,2.75; Gooden, The 26-year-old native of Los HIguera 10 7 2 2 3 13 Gulicksnp 3 0 0 0 Bosley ph 10 0 0 New York, 13-4, .765, 3.02; Darling, New NIelson-BlaIr, 28X 6366 64-68—264 Rivers, a 6-foot guard who was the leading scorer as a had to settle for $20,812. Friday’s opening round, but on came along. I knew the course Bovlordh 3 0 0 0 M H alllf 4 0 2 0 Clear W4-4 1 0 0 0 1 1 Low 2b 4 0 0 0 Holton p 0 0 0 0 Altos, Calif., not only had Patti DwEvns rf 3 0 0 0 Nixon It 0 0 0 0 Wlnghm rf 3 0 10 Sclosclac 3 10 0 Stilwll ph 1111 RDavIs p 0 0 0 0 York, 12-4, .750, 2.84; Deshales, Houston, Waldespuhl-Zlegler,28X 67-62-66-69^264 freshman and sophomore, received a severe cut to the abdomen Saturday winds were gusting 25 would play different 1 figured PB— Sundberg. Butera c 0 0 0 0 Trout p 0 0 0 0 9-3, .7M,3.M. Jones-Llebler, 2,418 63706366—265 Rizzo to contend with during the Rizzo salvaged sole possession of Greenwirt 10 11 Snyder rf 4 0 10 Umpires—Home, Palermo; First, Coo­ Blirdelo c 4 0 0 0 RWIImscf 0 0 0 0 Bayr-Norris, 2,418 6666-65-68—265 early Sunday morning after the van in which he was riding with mph out of the south. On Sunday, even,before I started today that Bucknrib 4 0 10 Toblerdh 4 0 2 0 BSmIth p 2 0 10 J(3onzlz cf 2 10 0 Francn ph 10 0 0 final round of the inaugural second place by canning a 30-foot ney; Second, Brinkman; Third, Scott. Totals X 711 7 Totals X 1 7 1 Strikeouts Zembriskl-Cochran, 2,418 6366-6668—265 former Irish player Ken Barlow ran off a county road and the winds remained about 25 mph, four under could win the Armas cf 4 12 1 Butler cf 4 0 10 T—3:11. A—23,560. Newmnph 10 0 0 Andesn ss 4 12 1 Casper-Casper, 2,418 686364-63—265 $225,000 LPGA Atlantic City Clas­ birdie putt on the 18th hole. Gedmanc 3 0 10 Jacoby3b 4 0 0 0 McClure p 0 0 0 0 Hershlsrp 2 0 11 Scott, Houston, 235; Valenzuela, Lz)s overturned, authorities said. but shifted to the northwest, so tournament Owen ss 3 0 0 0 Bandoc 2 1 1 0 Walloch3b 10 0 0 Trevino ph 10 10 Cincinnati 001 OM OtO-7 Angeles, 184; Fernandez, New York, 151; Schnelter-Trixler, 2,418 66-66-6370—265 sic. She also had to deal with some Judy Dickinson, who missed a Chicago OH 001 000—1 Welch, Los Angeles, 146; Ryan, Houston, Lanning-Sander, 2,418 69636862—265 Rivers, 21, of Jersey City, N.J., was thrown through the Inkster felt like she was playing DHedsn ph 10 0 0 Marshal rf 0 0 0 0 D.KIng-Hahcock, 1,912 66646370—266 fickle East Coast weather. 9-foot birdie putt in the final hole, "It was a lough day. The wind Totolt n 2 7 2 Totolt 34 5 10 5 Totals X 2 9 3 Tetats X 3 5 3 (Same Winning RBI — Larkin (1). 143. three different courses. Rangers 3. White Sox 2 E—Dunston, Larkin, JDavIs. DP— Saves Powell-Powers, 1,9l2 66-6667-65—^266 windshield of a 1979 Chevrolet van driven by Barlow shortly after But Inkster adjusted to the secured third-place earnings of was swirling. It’s tougher mentally Fetchick-Adams, 1,912 67-666865—266 Boston 000 010 010—2 Montreal 2M OM OM 0—2 Cincinnati 1, Chicago 3. LOB—Cincinnati 10, Worrell, StLouls, 28; Reardon, Montreal, 1 a.m, Sunday, according to William Nowatzke, a dispatcher for swirling, gusting winds well $15,187 with her even-par perfor­ "I don’t consider myself a wind than it is physically because you cmcAoo TEXAS Chlcogo 9. 2B—Daniels, Dunston, Larkin. 27; DSmIth, Houston, 25; LeSmlth,Chlcago, Fleck-Regalado, 1687 67-666666—267 Clovoland 200 030 OOx-0 LOS Angeles 002 OM OM 1—3 Brodl-Conner, 1,575 67-6667-68—2H the Elkhart County Sheriff’s Department. enough to take a three-stroke mance. including 72 Sunday. player,” she said. "I'm used to 75 never know what is going to Gome Winning RBI ^ Carter (9). Ob r h bl obrhbl One out when winning run scored. HR—(SaMatthews (17). . SB—Sandberg 24; Franco, Cincinnati, 21; Gossoge, San Boston cf 4 0 2 0 McDwel cf 4 0 2 0 (21), (Tester (7). Dleoo,21. Reo-Brooks, 1,575 66X-6467—2H victory over Rizzo Sunday at the Morin Figueras-Dotti, also with degrees and calm in California happen out there.” she said. E—Owen. DP—Boston 1, Cleveland 1. (Same Winning RBI — Anderson (1). (Jeersten Jr.-Reld, 1,575 X636767—2H LOB—Boston B, Cleveland 6. 2B—Snyder, Hulett 3b 3 0 0 0 Fletchr ss 4 0 0 0 E—Foley. DP—Montreal 1. LOB— IP H R ER BB SO Baines rf 4 0 10 OBrIen 1b 5 0 10 Cincinnati Brue-Menne, 1,378 67-626972—270 Boggs, Bando, Tabler, Buckner, Green- Montreal 9, Los Angeles 4.2B—Anderson 2, Gulicksn W,11-8 7 6 1 1 2 8 Based on JH at Bats. McCalllster-Curl, 1,378 63646675—270 well. HR—Corter (21), Armos (10), Foster If 3 0 0 0 Incvglla rf 3 10 0 Raines, Trevino. 3B — Foley. SB — AMERICAN LEAGUE Taiwan romps in Little League Series Hossey dh 3 0 0 0 Sierra If 4 0 0 0 Willis 2 1 0 0 2 0 Falrfleld-Falrfleld, 1,378 68696667—270 Fronco (7). Wlnnlnghom (9), JGonzalez (2). S— Chicago G AB R H Pet. F.Hoos-Zokol, 1,378 63696667—270 IP H R ER BB SO Mormnib 4 0 0 0 LAPrshdh 4 13 1 Rivera, JGonzalez. Boggs Bsn 116 440 82 IX .348 WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — Wu Chun-Liang pitched a two-hitter Guillen ss 2 10 0 Slought c 3 111 Sutcliffe 6 1-3 4 1 .1 7 3 JImlnez-Colbert, 1,209 66676370—2X Boston Puckett Min 124 526 93 179 .340' WIIIIamtBetley, 1,209 69676867—271 and hit a home run and Chen Ching-Chang hit two homers as ‘Bonecrusheif decks aggressive foe OlPIno 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Nipper L,8^ 6 B 5 4 1 6 Hairstn ph 10 0 0 Buechle3b 3 0 2 0 IP H R ER BB SO Mattingly NY 124 522 84 176 .337 Cruz2b 3 10 0 Harrah2b 2 0 11 RDavIs LJ72 1-3 4 4 4 0 0 Erickson-Clearwtr, 1,125 63706372— Tainan, Taiwan continued the Asian dominance of the Little BStanlev 2 2 0 0 0 0 Montreal Rice Bsn 120 482 74 IX .328 202 Clovoland Nichols ph 10 0 0 BSmIth 6 2 2 2 1 4 Trout 1 2-3 3 2 2 2 0 6 League World Series with a 12-0 victory over Tucson, Ariz., in Karkovic c 3 0 1 2 T—3:01. A—31,171. Bell Tor IX 493 86 IX .320 Furgol-Nelford, IJMO 67-72-7063-X4 By David Droschak In the preliminary fight at the PNIekroW,10^ 7 S 2 2 4 3 McClure 11- 3 0 2 0 0 2 Yount M il 107 398 60 126 .317 Hesemer-Gryglel, 1,040 70696768—X4 hand . . he stayed so close to me. I hell with some borderline Wills S,1 2 2 0 0 0 3 Fisk ph 10 0 0 McGffgon 12- 3 0 0 0 0 0 Fletcher Tex 114 411 67 IX .316 Saturday’s championship game. The Associated Press Cumberland County Memorial guess he accomplished his punches.” Totals 32 3 4 2 ITbtalS X 3 10 3 J.KIng-Lewls, 9X 63X-7067—X6 PNIekro pitched to 2 batters Jn the Bth. Burke L,8-6 1- 3 1 1 1 1 0 Word Tex 96 354 52 112 .316 J.Barber-T.Borber, 8X 12-12*1-61—m Taiwanese teams have won 11 of the past 18 World Series and Auditorium, on a night billed as mission.” Bey, now 15-3, continued his body WP—PNIefcro. Los Angeles Bernzrd Cle 119 443 71 IX .312 Bessellnk-Heoth, 871 69726967—2X the Far East representative has won 16 of the 20 Series held since Umpires—Home, McKean; First, Shu- Chicago OM 080 000-2 Hershlser 8 8 2 Tabler Cle 96 339 39 105 .310 FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. - “The Battle of the Heavyweights.” But Bey’s plan appeared to falter work and clutchingtostart the 10th Texas OM 010 OOX—3 Transactions D.Johnson-Malaska,759 73706670-279 locfc; Second, Morrison; Third, Clark. Howell 1 0 0 Home Runs Peacock-Fought, 799 63736672—279 Asian teams were invited in 1967. Taiwanese teams are 37-2 in Fourth-ranked heavyweight con­ Toronto’s Razor Ruddock, now in the middle of the eighth round round, hut Smith broke free along T—2:39. A—25,221. (Same Winning RBI — Slought (4). Powell 2- 3 1 0 Barfield, Toronto, X ; Deer, Milwaukee, E—Buechele, Incovlglla. LOB—Chicago (Jeersten Sr.-Mlller, 675 76746367—280 Series games. tender James “Bonecrusher” 13-1-1, scored a split decision when the 24.5-pound Smith rocked the ropes and floored Bey with a Holton W,1-0 1-3 0 0 29; KIngmem, Oakicxid, 28; Pogllarulo, Sllvrstron-Sllvrstron, 618 637071-73— 7, Texas 12. 2B—LAParrIsh. HR— Umpires—Home, Pallone; First, Quick; FOOTBALL New York,2B; BalbonI,KansosCltv,27; Bell, Smith says he must learn to victory over former World Boxing him with 24 unanswered punches right hook in the middle of the LAParrish (20). SB—Boston (5). 282 SeccHvd, Engel; Third, Runge. Notional Football League Toronto, 27; Canseco, Oakicmd, 26; (TaettI, James-Brandt, 562 7070X-73—284 contend with the rough and tumble Association champ Mike Weaver, and opened a cut under his right round. A stunned Bey jumped to Sundsy’s homers DALLAS COWBOYS—Waived Leon Minnesota, 26; Hrbek,Mlnnesota,26. Maryland might suspend Driesell IP H R ER BB SO Gonzalez andTroy Johnson, widerecelvers, tactics employed by David Bey if who slipped to 28-13-1. eye. his feet, but Smith followed with Chicooe he is to climb back into the title Smith, now 18-5 with 13 knock­ two more lefts that wobbled Bey. Sunday’s stars and Scott Strosburger, llnebocker. Ploced Runs Balled In BALTIMORE — University of Maryland officials are As the bell sounded to end the AmortcanLOBBUo Cowley 1 4 2 2 2 1 Jerry Parrish, wide receiver, on Inlured Canseco, Ookl(xid, 95; Barfield, To­ picture. outs. is known for his punching eighth round, blood was streaming However, he held on to go the final Carter (21), Franco (7), Indians; Armas Schmidt L.1-5 4 4 1 1 3 5 reserve. ronto, 91; Bell, Toronto, 91; Joyner, considering a plan to suspend basketball Coach Charles G. Smith was frustrated Saturday power, but he said the 230-pound down Bey’s face and he appeared minute. (10), Rod Sox; Pogllarulo (2B), Yonkees; Seorge 2 1-3 2 0 0 2 2 HITTING — Mickey Tettleton, A's, wos DENVER BRONCOS—Signed Freddie Californio, 89; Carter, Cleveland, 84; Radio, T V "Lefty” Driesell if he is indicted in connection with the death of Toltloton (5), Lonsford(J4),.A's;povls (17), Dowley ^3 0 0 0 0 0 l-for-lwIthflveRBIosOoklandbeattheNew Gilbert, defensive end, to a series of Mattingly, New York, 84; GoettI, Mlnne- night by Bey’s holding and inside Bey used an aggressive, brawling tired. However, Bey came back "I was wanting to knock him out Marinors; Shoots (17), Orlolos; H r tjk (M), Texas York Yankees, 11-4. Tettleton wolked twice one-veor contracts. sota,81; Tortobull, Seottle,81. his former All-American Len Bias, according to published work, but finally got a right hand fight plan to perfection in the early strong to start the ninth round, cold.” Smith said. ”If I hit anyone Twins; Mosotov (19), Blue Joys; Parrish Hough W,11-8 6 2-3 4 2 1 3 8 with the boses looded and hit a three-run SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Signed Runs reports. free in the 10th round and knocked rounds. with my right hand they are going (30),Rangers. MWIIIIoms S,5 21-3 0 0 0 02 homer. Kerry Justtn,comerbock. RHenders(xi, New York, 106; Puckett, TODAY scoring with several good lefts to Cowtev pitched to 4 batters In the Md. Mlnnesota,n; Bell,Toronto,86; McDowell, 8 p.m. — Red Sox vs. Rangers, The job then would be given to an assistant coach, The Bey to the canvas en route to a "He was using his head and Smith’s face. down and that’s what happened to HBP—Guillen by Hough. ■o PITCHING—MlkeKrukow,Glants, Canadian Foolball Leogae Texen, 85; Mottlnglv, New York, 84. Channels 8,40, WTIC. Baltimore Sun reported sources as saying in its Sunday editions. unanimous 10;round decision over shoulders and everything," Smith ”No. I was never hurt,” Smith .him. I was surprised he stayed in /Matthews (m l'C iS lo ; Maldeoado. (12), Umpires Home. Cousins; Rrst, Evans; pitchedafour-hitter tor hls13th victory os MONTREAL ALOUETTES- 8 p.m. — Angels vs. Yankees, WPOP. there so well.” Olanis; Kenoodv(10),Podros;8amuo1 (13), S e c^, Merrill; Third, Hendrv. S(in Froncisco boot theNew York Mets, Named 8 p.m. — Mets vs. Padres, Sport- the Philadelphia heavyweight. said. "It was hard to land my right said. "Hekepthittingmebelowthe Phllllot. T-3:00. A—I3J93. 10-1. Mary Levy director of football operations. Puckett, Minnesota, 179; Mottlnglv, sChannel, WKHT. 12 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Aug. 25. 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Aug. 25. 1986 — 13 NFL exhibition roundup FOCUS Coaches trade barbs

By Barry Wllner Denver defeated San Francisco 23-yard touchdown pass to Willie The Associated Press 14-9. Gault. On Friday, it was Pittsbugh 41, Lomax’ tie-breaking nine-yard says Don Shula Dallas 28; the Los Angeles touchdown pass to can’t count and takes advantage of Raiders 24, New Engiand 10: and with 24 seconds left in the half was his status as one of the NFL’s most Seattle 27, Minnesota 17. the winning score. powerful coaches. Shula says The exhibition season concludes The brawl began with 4:40 Ryan talks too much. next week. remaining in the third quarter. It may have been a preseason Dolphins 20, Eagles 15 of the Bears, who game, but Saturday night’s 20-15 Asked how many times Shula was ejected, claimed he saw Dolphins victory over the Eagles flouted the rules, Ryan claimed teammate Keith Ortego get certainly sparked strong words ’’about 18.” But Shula said he could kicked. from both sides. think of only two instances in which Chicago tight end Pat Dunsmore Ryan, who was hired as head the Dolphins had late substitutions came to their aid in front of the St. coach in Philadelphia after mas­ which might have confused Louis bench. terminding the ’ ’46’ Philadelphia. ”I went to help Van Horne and defense, was upset with what he "I didn’t know we were doing the next thing I know, there were considered a clear violation of the anything different than we’ve been guys jumping on me and kicking rules by Shula and his Miami team. doing in the past or anybody else me.” Dunsmore said. "All of a ’’The rules in the National has been doing,” Shula said. sudden, I was just trying to stay Football League are that you can “We’re a team that uses substi­ alive. I was in enemy territory, huddle 11 guys,” Ryan said. "He tutes on almost every play, and that's for sure.” huddled 15. This is crazy what they when you put substitutes into the Dunsmore claimed he didn’t get let him get away with just because ball game, the people already in hurt but he was a little dizzy. he's on the rules committee.” the huddle don’t know they’re out Besides Van Horne, those Shula and Pittsburgh’s Chuck until the play is called. ejected from the nationally tele­ Noll are the only coaches on that "There is a provision (in the vised contest were Cardinals Lio­ committee. rules) that if the referee thinks nel Washington. Anderson and What disturbed Ryan most was you’re lingering or deliberately Charlie Baker. that the game officials didn’t do slay too long, he can warn you and anything. What bothered Shula then penalize you. We weren’t most was Ryan’s comments. warned or penalized.” Rams 20, Chargers 17, OT “It seems like Ryan’s got Trailing 15-10. Miami took its Jim Laughlin outfought San something to say about every­ first lead on Lorenzo Hampton’s Diego’s Kellen Winslow for a pass AP photo thing,” Shula said. “The only 19-yard scoring run with 8:22 left in 20 seconds into overtime and Field umpire Hendi Ancich (115) triesto difference is going to be that at the the third quarter. That finished an returned the to the first-quarter skirmish at Saturday’s end of this season, they’re going to 80-yard drive led by backup Chargers' 10. Immediately, the come between Bears’ pre-season contest in Chicago. be looking at his won-loss record. quarterback Don Strock, who Rams went for the field goal and (58) and Cardinals’ J.T. Smith in They didn’t do that when he was an played the second half in relief of Mike Lansford hit from 27 yards. assistant coach.” Dan Marino. “I broke for the ball when he Aside from Miami’s victory Marino completed 10 of 17 passes threw it and the receiver hobbled it Redskins 21, B ugs 13 capped by Kelvin Bryant’s 22-yard the first half to give the Bills the Saturday, St. Louis beat Chicago for 123 yards and one touchdown. and I got it.” Laughlin said. "We Washington overcame a 13-0 run with under five minutes left. lead for good. 14-7 in a game marred by a fight: are always looking for a the Los Angeles Rams took San Cardinals 14, Bears 7 deficit as rookie safety Todd turnover.” Bowles returned an interception 26 Bengals 34, Packers 12 Diego 20-17 in overtime; Washing­ Except for the fighting, all of the Trailing 17-10, San Diego got one yards for a touchdown, then Rick Bills 13, Chiefs 6 Three scoring passes by Boomer ton took Tampa Bay 21-13; Cincin­ action was packed into the first last chance to tie the game in Badanjek had a two-yard touch­ The Bills won a preseason game Esiason. who was 15-for-28 for 241 nati outscored Green Bay 34-12; half. The Cardinals went ahead regulation after blocking a field down run, for the first time since Aug. II, yards, and two touchdowns by Cleveland downed Atlanta 27-21: when wide receiver Roy Green goal try by Lansford with 2:51 left. the New York Giants defeated the A couple of former USFL players 1984, snapping an eight-game slide James Brooks led Cincinnati to its took a lateral from quarterback Reserve quarterback Mark Her­ spurred the clinching 53-yard in which they managed only one first preseason victory. Esiason hit New York Jets 20-16; Indianapolis Neil Lomax and hit J.T. Smith with rmann hit Winslow on a 19-yard slipped past Detroit 20-13; Buffalo drive. Quarterback Doug Willi­ tie. Ron Pitts inter­ Brooks with an 11-yard swing pass a 31-yard touchdown pass in the touchdown pass on a fourth-down ams. who played for the Bucs cepted a pass by Todd Blackledge and connected with Rodney Hol­ beat Kansas City 13-6; Houston first period. Only 30 seconds later. play with 59 seconds remaining to / s 'v ‘ A ’:tr tV ' . s*'?, clfpped New Orleans 24-13; and before heading to the USFL, and returned it 76 yards for a man for a 24-yard touchdown and ...... ' ji.i.in>ii fr Chicago’s threw a pull the Chargers even. guided that march, which was touchdown just before the end of with rookie Eric Kattus from the 5. Lendl supplants McEnroe Wilander takes ATP easy By Geoffrey Barnard By The Associated Press nors, 33. said. ”He served well. Wilander to defeat the sixth- McEnroe, who earlier this Tuesday. McEnroe will meet The Associated Press He’s got good legs. He gets to a lot month ended a seven-month Paul Annacone of Bridgehamp- ranked Connors, who has not won a layoff. of balls,” title in more than two years. JERICHO. N.Y, — Ivan Lendl ton. N.Y., who he beat in the Unforced errors were Connors’ says his latest victory over John “I told myself not to get upset Hamlet, 6-3,6-2. and Lendl faces MASON, Ohio — It wasn’t Mats Both players held serve through Wilander’s serve or his slicing downfall. He made 30 such mis­ the first three games of the first McEnroe has no particular and I worked on it with my Glenn Layendecker. takes. with several coming on easy signficance to the the outcome coach, Tony Roche, in the Lendl broke McEnroe’s serve backhand which contributed most set. Wilander broke Connors’serve to his victory in the ATP Cham­ drop shots. Wilander committed in the fourth game. of the U.S. Open tennis cham­ morning,” Lendl said. "Tony is three times in the first set, six unforced errors. pionships starting this week a left-hander like McEnroe and winning the last four games pionship. He said the key to Connors had a chance to break winning the tournament came Connors approached the net 20 Wilander in the fifth, when he was “It is no indication of what I practiced service returns.” while losing only five points. from golfing. times in the first set and won 18 of will happen in the Open.” Lendl, McEnroe, who started the They each overcame wind ahead by two game points, but let The 22-year-old Swede said he those points. However, he became Wilander even the score on un­ who replaced McEnroe as the match with two double faults problems and miss-hits to hold less aggressive in the second set, world’s No, 1 player, said after and never recovered, said. service until 4-4 in the second set played five rounds of golf , this forced errors. Wilander fired two week. ”It’s very important for me approaching the net six times and aces to finish the game. beating him 6-2, 6-4 Sunday in "The wind affected my game. I although a frustrated McEnroe winning three points. Wilander the $150,000 Norstar Hamlet can’t hit serves through it. but I slammed his racket to the hard to enjoy the outside life as well as Each player held serve until the the court. Golf helps me to relax,” owned the final set, breaking ninth game of the first set. Challenge Cup invitational. know I have to face all kinds of court three times and once he said. Connors’ serve three times. "McEnroe can come out and conditions and accept them. place-kicked it over the base­ Wilander led 5-3, but Connors tied Wilander was relaxed enough It took 1 hour and 21 minutes for the game. Herald photos by Tucker start playing very well on "I had a negative start and it line. He also got called for three Sunday at the Jack Nicklaus Tuesday and it’s possible we took me awhile to get going. It foot faults and committed six Sports Center to defeat Jimmy can meet again in the Open gave him more confidence, double faults. Connors 6-4. 6-1. and take home a Water fun at Swanson Pool quarterfinals.” "I used to pride myself on Then in the ninth game of the $48,000 prize. McEnroe said he isn’t playing quick starts. If I’d had one it second set. Lendl hit three Wilander, ranked No. 2 in the Lynn Petricca, top photo, jumps for the Frisbee thrown well enough yet to win the Open. would have been a different outstanding returns of service world, is the only player to win the by Felicia Falkowski, at right, in the bathing suit at the "Putting my priorities first is match. I couldn’t gett my serve . and broke McEnroe at love. Association of Tennis Profession­ more important,” McEnroe in. It was difficult to place the Lendl then went up 40 0 in the als title more than once. After edge of Swanson pool on Thursday. Counselors and said. ”I don’t think at this stage ball and I couldn’t keep him off 10th game, setting up three winning back-to-back titles in 1983 participants watch in one of the events in the final week I can win the Open. I think balance. You can’t get away match points, McEnroe had two and 1984, Wilander lost to Boris of the eight-week YWCA Day Camp for youngsters 5 to Lendl, who has earned his No. 1 with a slow start against theNo. respites as Lendl hit into the net Becker in the finals of last year’s 14. Left, John Hastings, 6, holds a paddleboard in a race spot, or Becker will win.” - 1 player in the world.” twice. But McEnroe then hit an tournament. Lendl overcame strong, gusty Both players arescheduled to overhead from the baseline that Connors credited Wilander’s vic­ between the youngsters and the counselors. Mike Smith, winds to easily overwhelm start their play in the Open on sailed out to end the match. tory to solid play. above, leaps from the diving board in a successful ”He played well today,” Con­ attempt to catch a Frisbee. "Hurrayl’’ yell the members of the victorious Red Team including Falkowski in the water as she completes the relay lap. Racers had to put on hats, Sooners sweatshirts, pants and shoes in the water, swim across the pool, exchange clothes with another swimmer in the regarded water and race back. Barry Bernstein was camp director. as No. 1 By Owen Canfield Bring Midas anyone’s written estimate The Associated Press for instiling a muffler and we’ll meet it NORMAN. Okla. - If expe­ or beat it. No ifs, ands or buts. Going rience is the best teacher, then the someplace else could cost you. Oklahoma football team should be Thoughts way ahead of the rest of the class. About Town The defending national cham­ pion Sooners begin the 1986 season Circle has potiuck VFW hosts potiuck I .stood on a cliff and watched the tiniest bit of the love of God. That as the preseason choice for No. 1, BRAKES*«9«9 warve.s crash on the rocks below. love is boundless, far broader and the same way they did last year. PER AXLE MOST CARS St. Margaret Circle, Daughters The Veterans of Foreign Wars There had been a storm and the deeper than we can even begin to Oklahoma received 44 of 60 of Isabella, will have a potiuck Post 2046 and its auxiliary will waves were high and battered the imagine. first-place votes and 1,171 of a Our Brake Job Includes:. Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the home of have a potiuck at 6 p.m. Wednes­ rocks with tremendous pr 'r. I Let us. then^ never make the possible 1.200 points from a nation­ Ann Gryk, 55 Highwood Drive. day at the post home. 603 E. Center thought about what it would oe like mistake of thinking that because New Guaranteed Brake d St. Those who want to bring a dish wide panel of sports writers and Padsraas or LiningsLining ■ | Each member may bring two to stand on those rocks and get hit we have had a personal experience I sportscasters in results announced pantry items for a raffle. may call Florence Streeter or with one of those waves. I would be of God. we .somehow understand , Saturday. • Inspect Wheel Cylinders ttllD A S Doris McCarthy. lucky not to bc' seriously hurl or God better than anyone else. Michigan, which finished the • Resurface Drums or Rotors1-0 ^ AM club has scores Pinochle scores given even swept out to sea. And yet. as Because we have been hit by the keason ranked No. 2. begins the Rac photo overwhelming as that experience ocean doesn’t mean that weownit! _ )986,season in the same place. The • Road Test • Inspect Calipers Manchester AM Bridge Club has Pinochle scores for Aug. 21 for would be to me. the fact is that that “The Lord reigns: he is robed in '/Wolverines had six first-place • Inspect Brake Hardware announced results of recent the play at the Army and Navy wave is only an infinitesimal bit of majesty: the Ixtrd is robed, he is votes and 1.016 points. ‘A* West League softball champs (Semi-metallic pads, extra.) games. The Aug. 18 results Club include; Ann Fisher 598. the power of the ocean, a minute girded with strength. ' ’’Because we finished last sea­ include: Betty Turner 577, Margaret Wright fringe on the edge of the vast sea The floods have lifted up. O Lord, son as the No. 1 team and we return North-south; Joyce Driskell and 568. Edith O’Brien 567, Gladys To have an experience of the the floods have lifted up their Brand Rex outdistanced the field in the Sumislaski, Back row: Doug Pranger, FREE BRAKE INSPECTION Jim Baker, first; Ann DeMartin 18 starters. I think we should be No. ‘A’ West League with an 11-3 record. Seelert 566, Robert Schubert 557, Holy Spirit is sometimes like being voice, the floods lifted up their 1,” tight end Keith Jackson said. John McAvoy, Clay NIvison, Ron and Tom Regan, second; Grace Edna Farmer 555, Harry Pospisil hit with an ocean wave. We feel the roaring. “Oklahoma is the kind of team that Team members (from left) Front row: Nivison, Mike Kilby, Mario Campelli. In many cases additional parts and services will Shea and Eleanor Berggren. third. 552, Helen Bensche 549 and Martin love of God hit us with a force we Mightier than the thunders of loves to be on top and stay on top.” Dan Sitek, Den Leal. Dan Hamm, Don be needed which are not included in this price. East-west; Marge Warner and Bakston 547. can hardly imagine, and we are many waters, mightier than the Other Sooners felt the same way. See warranty terms at your local Midas dealer. Ann Staub, first; Frankie Brown suddenly aware of the Power that waves of the sea, the Lord bn high “We don’t feel the pressure from and Faye Lawrence, second; Mary Olds will be 90 years rules andguidesourlives. What we is mighty!” Tierney and Olympia Fegy, third. being No. 1, but what it does mean Harold S. Olds of 21 Florence St. need to remember, though, is that (Psalm 93: la. 3) is that every team we play will be nKEiTTOMmas Results for Aug. 21 include; even the most intense religious Saint Mary Episcopal Churrh, North-south; Morris Kamins will celebrate 1. 90th birthday playing harder to beat us,” ful­ Pats’ Weathers is sidelined Sunday. He and his wife. Bertha experience is. like a wave, the Manchester lback Lydell Carr said. and Murray Powell, first; Eleanor Berggren and Tom Regan, second; (Hoffman) Olds, have been mar­ “The thing that is on our side is 'Good Times' at band shell ried since 1922. that we were there last year. We THKE n TO SOMEONE TOU TRUST Ellen Goldberg and Virginia Weeks, third. He worked for F.T. Blish Hard­ $ SAVE MONEY $ know that we can’t slack off if we by Sunday morning accident ware Co. from 1924 to 1969, and was want to stay there.” Call for evening hours. East-west; Frankie Brown and Johnny Prytko and The Good Times Band will perform Peg Dunfield, first; Bev Saunders a self-employed locksmith until he Center Travis Simpson said Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Manchester Bicentennial Band retired in 1984. He served in the FOXBORO, Mass. - New Eng­ MS-MM MSflOllMlOf and Bill Levy, second; Mary Oklahoma, which finished ll-l last spent the night at Goddard Memor­ was worse than it actually is," --- m s s o s V o rtM n 071-4040 Shell on the Manchester Community College campus. U.S. Navy in World War I, training SENTRY OIL CO. land Patriots running back Robert 4 tl-2 $ M S47-M00 WaMngtord t t f tttll Tlemey and Grace Barrett, third. year, always expects to be ial Hospital in Stoughton for Berry said. “After the work he has M I-7 M 3 The Johnny Prytko Dancers will also perform. The band and serving In France. Weathers will be evaluated by the observation. put in. he had visions of it being all Hm t Brttain W rtofbury 707-0000 FAST DELtVERY successful. ■.Hertford Nm Havtn •W4111 WMofkvry YWCA regittert will play the Bubble Gum Polka while bubble gum is Olds is a charter member of the “I think being ranked No. 1 will team physician today after an auto In a release, the National Foot­ over for him. Tw w et H«w London 447-1711 (Woleoil SL) 700-7001 American Legion Post 102, and 4 4 6 -a in PVOTotI6YI M »8483 W. H artford put more pressure on us not to accident early Sunday left the ball League team said it don’t “Anytime you hear of a wreck, M s -ts r r 002-0171 Registrations for fall activities thrown to children standing in front of the band. Besides past commander of the Manches­ five-year veteran with a fractured Rooky HM MI-1W7 WaalHavsn OH 1010 150 Qal. Minimum...... make mistakes," Simpson said, know how long Weathers would be you think about how bad it could » < » m -M S* Waalbfook 000-0007 for adults and children is taking this and other polkas, the group will play pop, ballads, ter World War I Barracks Club. He “but on the other hand, if our lower left leg and a broken nose. sidelined, but Coach Raymond be. He came out of it witha cracked •.Hartford *4«-f1tT Tocrtnglon 4M-7M7 WMmanlle 400*1700 place at the YWCA. 78 N. Main St. Latin and rock selections. The shell’s portable dance is a member of St. James Church 243-5074 opponents want to play us close, Police said Weather’s car Berry said Weathers would be bone in his ankle and nose. It could For a free program catalog, call stage will be set up for those who wish to dance to the and recently headed its basement P rtca 8ubl«et to Chongo they will have to play flawless skidded on wet ppvement on Route ready to play in about two months. have been a lot worse, so he was the office, M7-14S7, or pick one up renovation campaign. ^ football." 106 in Easton and struck a tree. He “His first reaction was that it fortunate in that regard." at a town library. music. Rain date is Thursday. f H - MANCHKSTEH HKRAl-D. Monday. Aug. 25, I98B

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Prefer student. has an opening lA complete application, 3 (EZ) M acN eil-Lah re r N ew sh ou r Found - medium size doo berson, plea- medical secretary for sure my letter inspectors. Welaman, who courageously Irl Somers. C all 875-2914. K-Mart/Readers Market- In person, Mond A p p ly In person M anches­ F o u n d e rs P la zo , ^qlst letters of recommenda­ 9D B ew itched Qiallty a must. Manchester office. Coll will not com­ copes wHh the 10-year battle Merchandise emplovees, through Friday, 9am ter O & L In the M anches­ Horttord location for a tion, Conn. State Certifi­ EX-EMPLOYEE >r afternoon ter Parkade. 646-6844. mand as much [DIS] MOVIE; 'Home In Indiana' A one­ of her young son (Peter Halm) cashiers and stocks. Full 4pm. Acromold Prod well organized, skilled se­ cation and college trons- i-5153, leave time famous driver gains renewed spir­ with muscular dystrophy, In and part time positions Coro. 100 Winder cretory to work with top crlpots. Contact Dr. attention as D e a r A bby D E A R A B B Y : I could w rite a 1h service. its when his nephew arranges to breed Employment are available. Experience Ave, Ellington Ct EOE. Bookkeeper/Secretary. management. Applicant Robert Lincoln. Princi­ Kirk Douglas’ book about the thievery that goes his remaining mare. Lon McAllister, "A Time to Live," airing not necessary. Many em­ Mansfield Middle School. tor this challenging posi­ pal, ToMond Middle because I'm not Walter Brennan, Jeanne Crain. 1944. MONDAY, AUO. 25 on NBC. Dish Washers, full or part Abigail Van Buren on in nursing homes. Would you ployee benefits. Apply In Knowledge of bookkeep­ tion must hove expe­ School Tolland Ct. 06084. a movie star, [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook & Education time, hours to suit your believe someone came into my person Monday, Wednes­ ing procedures with work­ rience with memory ty­ 87B-2565. Application Full time shop carpenter. CHECK US'CNOS FOR EXACT TIME needs, experienced or will but after read­ mother’s room and carried away [HBO] MOVIE; 'Weird Science' Two day, Thursday and Friday ing knowledge of a basic pewriter, excellent typing deadline August 28th. Po­ Experience In operating train, wages based on past ing his letter. I her TV set? (Police report en­ young boys cause chaos when they de­ from 10am to 4pm. Satur­ Port time help wanted. office procedures. To skills 60wpm, and expe­ sition to begin September lolner, .planer, shaper 8, had to write be­ cide to bring their science project to life. day, noon to 4pm. K-Mart, Apply In person, Pero experience. Apply Ryan's maintain the school rience with transcribing 3rd. EO E. other related equipment. closed.) Her little refrigerator had Kelly LeBrock, Anthony Michael Hall, cause I also had 239 Spencer St. Fruit Stand, 276 Oakland New York Style Dell Res­ budget, process requisi­ from dictaphone, good Call tor on appointment. been unplugged — apparently that Han Mitchetl-Smith. 1985. Rated R. HELP WANTED taurant rt. 30 Vernon. tions, and maintain grammar and ability to 649-4371. M /F a mother in a nursing home ring and wristwateh. His walker, had been targeted as well, i took Street. Manchester 643- Dental hygienist - one or [USA] USA Cartoon Express A ll Positions - Retail auto 6384. school Inventory. Full work with numbers Is two days o week, coll Mr Douglas' mother was in a hand-knit afghan and wallet also the owner of the home to Small Port Time Inserters Locker attendant/Llght 6;30PM (5D Too close for Comfort ports chain has positions time position, 35 hour Important. Pleasant 643-1726. nice i|ursing home He could afford mysteriously disappeared, along C la im s C o u rt and won. 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Call morn­ Manchester doctors of­ west middle tpke, veloping and teaching ed­ on all of us for allowing this to inspector. He used the side door on slats, and turned the overhead vertidamente se ve envuelta en proble- appoints the station's receptionist as Administrative assistant Manchester. ticipate In on Intensive producer of D ick's show. (R). [ U S A ] T h at O iri (R). to loin our quality oral ings 9-1, ask for Fred. fice, mature, reliable per­ ucational pre-school hiippen because we locked up at 9p m . and show('r on full force — no soap. mas y es eviada a la prision. A l sa lir de la Full time female help In marketing. Growth op­ photography and soles carcel encuentra trabajo como sirvienta surgery office. Expe­ 647-9946 son with pleasant person­ programs. Experience G K he never arrived before 111 p.m. 39 CNN Headline News 1:00AM ® Comedy Tonight wanted to drive standard portunltv for capable and Legal secretory/assistant training program. 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(R). 10am until 4pm at Sears sad waslepaper basket, peered into it, DEAR MARI: Tomorrow I’m cabana boy at a Long Island Country ingham , NC. (60 min.) ation sheets, skilled In use of Permanent part time LIGHT MAINTENANCE Coll Manchester Manor learn how to use easy soles. Detalls--send Club. Matt Dillon, Richard Crenna, Hec­ (3D News^ micrometers, verniers, and 646-0129. Portrait Studlo.Manches- When his condition was critical, pul it down and said. "There! I’ve giving equal lime to those who [ U S A ] H ollyw ood Inaldsr (R). tellers. Will train. PERSON FOR THE dictating equipment (No- stamped envelope: Elan- Secretary - The Manches­ tor Elizondo. 1984. Rated PG-13. 33) Independent Network News functional gauges, able to relco). Word processors 173 3418 Enterprise, Fort ter Parkade.EOE. 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Restaurant Help Instructor-58.00 per some of our outstanding Substitute teachers In the mtr^ comedy series presents sketches, news hour,two mornings per following areas; English, no problems in Peter Gott, M.D. stool is often foul-smelling, pale [ M A X ] M O VIE: T e n d e r M e rc ie s' An ex- 1:25AM [TMC] MOVIE: 'Asaault on Part or full time. Flexible hours entry level position in young people hove gone and* film footage satirizing current ev­ country-and-western singer tries to start Precinct 13' Cops and cons join forces week, prior experience on to college and we need Moth, Science, Social Stu­ the kidneys or and so light (because of undigested ents. as a teenage gang lays siege to a police and days. Must be at least 18 with busy manufacturing firm. Kathy John’s is opening in Vernon in teaching wood working to till their positions, sev­ dies, Physical Education, m aterial) that it floats in the bowl. a new life but his past catches up with b I a d d e r a n d [MAX] Album Flash: Crystal Gayle him. Robert Duvall, Tess Harper, Betty station. Austin Stoker, Darwin Joston, Light typing, answering early 5§oiember. Come join a winning skills strongly preferred. eral opportunities ore os well os qualified per­ treated me fora Dietary restriction is the most Buckley. 1982. Rated PG. Laurie Zimmer. 1976. Rated R. driver's license. $7-$10/hour aver­ phones, and processing Senior Center,opplv at the available In our stores sons to substitute In auto­ [USA] Radio 1 9 9 0 team, keep your own tips. All positions bladder infec­ satisfactory treatment. Celiac pa­ [ U S A ] M o to rw o rld (60 min.) 1:30AM ® Naked City shipping documents. 'Fi­ Personnel Office,41 Cen­ meeting the public. Are motive diesel, heating 7:4>5PM [DIS] Mouseterpiece Theater age to start. Apply In person 4:30- tion 1 still have tients should avoid gluten (found in ter Street,Monchester or you 0 good student? Do and air conditioning, elec­ N ew s 33) Independent Network Newt gure aptitude and pleasant available. Waitresses/Waiters, grill peo­ Scarecrow and Mrs. King 10:30PM 33) coll 647-3126. EOE. tronics, electrical, car­ a eonsl;in( urge to uri nate years ago This can happen wheat products) by substituting 8:00PM (3D [CNN] Nawsnight Update 9pm . phone personality a must. you hove a bright smile? Lee and Amanda face a secret agency (29 Alfred Hitchcock ple, dishwashers, flexible hours, will be Con you progect o profes­ pentry, machine tool and have a burning sensatio n and i particularly to children hut most rice and corn flour, should main­ in-house vigilante organization. (60 (2D Do You Hear the Rain? (CC) A deaf [USA] Qet Rich with Penny Stocks Apply in person. Cook - tor nursery school. sional Image? Do you m echanical drafting. It Is re le ase only a few d rops tain a high-protein/high-ealorie min.) (R). taking applications, August 25th-29th, practicing doctors take great pains woman overcomes her handicap to raise 1:40AM [M AX] MOVIE: 'PorkVa II: wish to earn $50-1(X) or the policy of the Connecti­ gym'cologisi says that dii't and should lake vitamin Hours 9:30 to 1:00. Must 1 do to a v o id th is .sort of thing (3D McMillan and Wife; Man Without a three boys suffering from cerebral palsy. The Next D a/ High school students, re­ DOMINO’S PIZZA Pillowtex Corporation 1pm-6pm. Apply in person, Route 30, like children. Coll 646-7090 more per week? Applv In cut State Board of Educa­ supplements Followup care by a Face Have a dropped bladder W hat : I th in k it’s fair to say that you 99 Dick Van Dyke cruited to appear in the school play, 49 Regent Street between 9am and 4:30. person at Swiss AM-FabrIc tion not to discriminate on wreak havoc with their pranks. Dan 290 M ain Street Vernon, across from Ryan’s Deli. you suggest'’ w ill need medical at tent ion sooner gastroenterologist, with help from (3D 39 : Teams to 33) Novela: Amo y Senor s e rv ic e s , 35 W in d s o r the basis of race, sex, a nulrilionist. is appropriate For be A nnounced (3 hrs.) Monahan. Wyatt Knight, Kaki Hunter. Manchester. CT 06040 color, marital status, reli­ nr later as you grow older. Since [DIS] Scheme of Things 1983. Rated R. M a n c h e s t e r Avenue, Rockville DEAR READER: Get a second you might ('ventually have to more information eonlael the - (3D N ew s 6 4 6 -1 7 3 7 (Across from Hartman's) gion, age, physical dis­ 2:9 0 A M ® MOVIE: 'Scalpal- A mad urological opinion You may in­ modify or overcome your fear Celiac-Sprue A.ssoeiation (P.O. (TT) Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous: Binklng/CrodK Union or at any Swiss location. ability, mental disorder, 11:00PM (33®®®!)® n * w » plastic surgeon remakes a go-go dancer mental retardation, na­ deed have a ehronie urin:iry w hy not do it now ? In yo u r Box .?.'i.'i4, Des M oines. IA The Superstars (2 hrs.) Tsilori ® ® M-A-s-H into the im aoe of h is runaw ay daughter. enurnAcr^ AUTOMOTIVE SALESPERSON Landscape, maintenance tional origin or ancestry infection, despite your Irealment: situation I would find a earing 39 M O VIE: 'Return of the G iant M a jin ' A Robert Lansing, Judith Chapman. 1978. lull 5 |Mi1 tlmi monster returns to Japan and creates 133) Odd Coupla 11-7 SUPERVISOR and Installation workers In any of Its educational you may havesoiru' abnormality of DEAR READER: A recent T d sell new and used cars and trucks for Dneef sensitive physician whom you can havoc until the world is saved. Kijiro (35) A van g ers 33) Christian Children's Fund tliE Classifieds! W * pratantly have Mvartl needed. Full time. 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Barry Newman, ai24Hora* -• Call Mr. Whitnay at 668- Opportunity/Affirmative tube leading frojii the bladder) A should look for the kind of doetor The column implied that The narcotics mobsters to kill the boss of the Only 4 Positions Available RN for our 155 bod demc, retirement plan, Majcr Medical, paid va- Truck driver warehouse Diana Muldaur. 1970. (® SCTV Network Hong Kong drug trade. Sonny Chiba. 2020,Ip r appointmant. Action Employer. For Ad­ second - orthird opinion is what who w ill best serve you Try to put Tucson CEBV Support Group catlcn, plus many mere benefits. Apply in per- person, combination. 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Applv In person,170 plus a stamped, self-addressed, and energetic full and vagina It is not an open sore and and ad dress to P .O Box 9I42R. 99 MOVIE; 'Promise Her Anything' A (22) (@ Best of Carson Tonight's guests [ U S A ] M o to rw o rld (60 min.) (R). Crsstfleld Tunnel Road,Vernon,Ct. part-time soles persons- doesn't bleed but it's p;unfiil at C le v e la n d O H •14ini-,'M2R Be su re legal-sized envelope to The Tucson young widow sets out to find a husband are Tim Reid. Ronnie Shakes and Diane Hours: M on.-Thurs., 5:30-8: 0 & Sat. 9-1 EXECUTIVE 06066. 2:3 5 A M ([ID CBS Nawa Nlghtwatch .Retail experience neces­ tim e s when touclu'd B ecause of ;in to mention the title CEBV Support Group. 2509 N. for herself and a father for her baby. Fossey. (60 min.) (R) In Stereo. Conviletesnt Home HELP WANTED Warren Beatty, Leslie Caron, Robert Joined in Prograts HOUSEKEEPER sary for full time posi­ incident with a doctor w hen 1 was Campbell Ave . Suite 91. Tucson. (29 Hogan's Heroes tions. Contact Melissa at Cummings. 1966. 2:50A M [H B O ] m o v i e : 'Th* BordaK A Manchester 12. 1 am frightened about si'eing a A Z 8,5719 97) N ew s Call Now!! 643-2711 1-355-3436. DEAR DR. GOTT: What is 33) Novela: De Pure Sangre (60 min.) man wages war against corrupt border Columbia Manufacturing tor The Quality In n Corv physician What wduld \ou do in celiac disc-ase? Is it curable? Are 93) McHele's Navy guards who manipulate the lives of Mex­ ( ) Evening at Pops Folk singer Joan 643-5151 has the follcwing openings. ference Center. Experi­ 57 ican immigrants. Jack Nicholson, Val­ Sue, Ext. #38 Child core provider. Mon­ m y s itu a tio n ’’ thi're any dietary restrictions? For practical and financial rea­ Baez performs traditional favorites and [CNN] Sports Tonight enced individual may eria Perrins, Warran Oates. 1982. Rated EOE day through Friday 9om- some of her original compositions.. (60 sons the Tucson group can only fill [DIS] New Vaudevllliahs A look at the R. 55 Hour Work Wook aend resume to 51 Hart­ 3pm,flexlble hours. Coll DEAR READER: From your DEAR READER: Celiac dis- orders that meet these require­ min.) (R) In Stereo. 'new vaudevillian festival' held at San ford Tpke.. Vernon. Ct Paul, Glastonbury Tennis Francisco State University. (90 min.) ma 3:00A M [CNN] News Overnight description I'd say that youhave;i (■ase also known as spnie or ments, Therefore,^_iI^nu wrote 93) M O VIE: ‘M u sso lin i and I' Part 1 o f 2. 06008 or apply in person Club,659-3731. [ESPN] SportsCenter [ESPN] Inside Baseball VTL Bullard Operators small cyst or ingrown hair How gluten-induced enteropathy, is them earlier, please t^ again — [CNN] Prime News at the front desk. 646- ever you really do need an caused by a chem ical defect that is thislim e enclosing the $2 and the [DIS] Still the Beaver [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Songwriter* (CC) Some [TMC] MOVIE: The Sura Thing' (CC) Lathe Operators Security officer port time good ole boys take on the system. Kris Two mismatched college students find 5700. examinatioit usually |)resent from birth Pa­ large SASE. Allow six to eight [ESPN] Best of the Superstars (90 min.) PICTURE THIS Manchester,obove over­ Kristofferson, W illie Nelson, Lesley Ann themselves traveling together on e First Piece Lay-out Inspector EOE/AA weeks for delivery, since heavy age woges,retlrees wel­ I’m sorry to hear that you had an tients cannot digest the gluten in [HBO] MOVIE: '2010' The U.S. and Rus­ Warren. Rated Rr cross-country trip to California. John Cu­ Sheet Metal Trainee and Set Up People come 247-6882. unpleasant nu'dical incident five certain grains, notably wheat demand has required reprinting. sia team up to investigate ^ failed mis­ sack, Daphne Zuniga, Anthony Edwards. MILEH [TMC] MOVIE; Tw o Weeks in Another sion to Jupiter. Roy Scheider, John Lith- Town' A man, released from a sanitar­ 1985. Rated PG-13. Milling Machine Operators gow, Helen Mirren. 1984. Rated PG. ium, faces the challenge to make it on $ EXTRA MONEY $ Doycore needed. Mature 3:20A M [ M A X ] m o v i e : 'Roadhouse [M AX] MOVIE; 'Your Cheatin' HearT person to core tor Inton- his own again. Kirk Douglas, Edward G. 66' A college graduate’s prize car it vin- Day and night shift available, liberal holiday This film tells the story of the public and Nooftra a Rtwftr t,ln our home,3 days a Robinson, Cyd Charisse. 1962. dalized by hoods while traveling private life of country singer Hank W il­ With Your Own Part-Time Job. pay, paid group insurance (major medical, week. Reterences,coll ev- Lowdown on sodium labeling through tho desert. Judge Rainhoid, W il­ H s lB e r s liams. George Hamilton, Susan Oliver, 1 1:35PM 1(3D Entertainment Tonight iam DaFoe. 1984. Rated R. group life) paid vacations. Career orientated Inaxpartancad help atarling enlngs 649-9648.______Red Buttons. 1964. Chuck Norris talks about his departure from his 'tough guy' image in the upcom­ pay $8.00 par hour, axparl- 3:30A M [ESPN] Top Rank Boxing An Excellent Opportunity for* ■’and self-motivated desired. Apply in person, DEAR • "Reduced sodium” The so­ [USA] Prime Time Wrestling (2 hrs.) ing film. "Firewaiker". In Stereo. ancad help w ill be paid ao- Nonce TO cseoiTORS POLLY: I dium level in the product has been from Las Vegas, NV (2 hrs., 30 min.) 165 Rt. 66, East Columbia, C T 06237. cordlngly. If you are a hard E S T A T E O F 8;30PM (3D Family Fsud worker and can report to TIMOTHY J. DONAHUE, thought I read reduced by at least 75 percent from 1 1:45PM [HBO] MOVIE: Th* War­ [USA] Fred Lewis Show Housewives and Mothers with (22) (29 Amazing Stories An old man re­ riors' A gang leader plans to unite all the work everyday, you can hava a / k / 0 T IM O T H Y that all food the usual level. vived from a 40-year coma shares men­ gangs Into an army strong enough to 4 :0 0 A M ® J o e Franklin S h ow the opportunity to work for a DONAHUE, Lota Of Monchestar, deceased products must P o i n t e r s "Unsalted,’’ “ no salt added” or tal communication with a comatose 7- taka over New York City. Michael Beck, [CNN] Larry King Overnight young children bring them growing commercial roofing company that takaa pride In The Hon. William E. Flti- now include the some equivalent term. The food year-old girl. (R) In Stereo. James Ramar, fh'omas Waites. 1979: [ U S A ] A ll A m erican W re stlin g (60 min.) thair work. Call Gerold, Judge, of th* Court [DIS] Here's Boomer Rated R. (R). with you and of Probata, District of Man­ .sodium content was once processed with salt but is save on Eastem Reenag Polly Fisher now produced without it. Such 12:00AM (® Mission: Imposalbla chester at 0 hearing held on of the food on ■ ^ J 9:00PM (S Kat* & Allla Allle needs 4 :4 0 A M [HBO] MOVIE: 'Th* U st Ro- Cerneretlee August 18, 1986 ordered that t h e package foods may still contain sodium, hypnotism to conquer her fear of ap­ (SD Dynasty (60 min.) mantle Lover* A New York editor travels babysitting costs. ★ CREW SUPERVISOR ★ oil clolms must be presented label Yet. however, since sodium occurs pearing in front of audiences whan aha 33) S ttr T rak to Paris looking for the world’s greatest to the fiduciary on or befor* and Kate are asked to be on Dick Cav- lover. O ayle H addon, Fernando Ray, G er­ November 25, 1986 or b* many of the naturally in many foods and there ett's talk show. (R). 39 Rooky and Friends ard Ismael. 1978. Rated R. borrad os by low proyidad. v l are sodium compounds other than Q products I buy MOVIE: The Blue Max' During ® M O VIE: T h * Q rast San tin i' A M arina ATTENTION!! Johanna M. Brudar, CE) 4 :4 5 A M [ T M C ] m o v i e : 'B s iis a i * Assistant Clerk don’t have that salt that are also used in foods. World War II, a young German aviator Corps colonel nearly dattroya hit family by hia dictatorial methods. Robert Du­ Ringing' A tim id g irl w ho w orks fo r a te­ The fid u cia ry Is; information. Is this "old” food left course, many manufacturers who When checking sodium content competes with other members of his lephone answering service takes a deep squadron for the coveted Blue Max vall, Blythe Danner, Michael O'Kesfe. Here’s an opportunity to N!GHT Jo n lc* S. Dondhue over from before the regulation are not required to provide nutri- on labels, remember that most 1979. personal intrstt in all the clients. Judy 225 North Elm Street nutrition experts recommend a flying sward. Georgs Peppard, James Holliday, Dean Martin, Frsd Clark. I960. Manchester, CT 06040 went into effect or what? tional information d o so Mason, Ursula Andress. 1966. 0 9 Alfred HItchoook Prasenti make good part time ly.MANAGER In Staroo. 056-08 JIM voluntarily. so d iu m in ta k e of betw een 1.100 to 3,300 milligrams. I’ve seen nutri­ earnings! 2nd shift in conveni­ NOTice TO cneorroRS The sodium regulation went into tional analysis for many products E S T A T E O F effect on J u ly 1. 1986, so by now. ence store, paid hol­ CAROLINE FALCETTA, D E A R JIM : The U S. Food and such as some frozen dinners and Must be able to get along most affect^ products on the Cinema o/k/o CAROLINA Drug Administration requires the some fast-food products that ex­ 22 Hours Per Week idays, 2 weeks vaca­ FALCETTA Lot* of market shelves should carry the with older kids and have your manufacturers of only certain ceed 1.100 m illig ra m s of sod iu m in tion. Manchester, dacaosad products to print nutritional infor­ required information. In addition, just one serving, so it pays to check HARTPORO (PG-13) 12:55, 3:05, 5:10, 7,30. 9:30. — — The Karat* Kid Part II (PG) 7,9:15. Salary Plus Gas Allowance ■ Th* Hon. Donald F. Auch- own car. No experience tar. Acting Judge, of th* mation on their labels. It is only the following descriptive language CInailKiCItV — Mono Lisa (R) 7,9:20. Allans (R) 1,4,7:10,9:50. — Armed and the la b e ls — A Room With A View 7:30, 9:55. — Danearous (PG-13) 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, SOUND INTEReSTINQ? Court of Probata, District of those products that already must may be used on a label: POLLY necessary •: will traini Monchestar at o hearing hold About Last Night...(R) 7:15. — Nothing 7:45, 10. — Extramitlas (R) 1:25, 3:25, WEST HARTPORO You can b« a Herald Area Advlsar and handle and BUCKINGHAM provide such labeling that are • "Sodium free." This means a Make sure every meal your In Common (PG) 6:50, 9:30. 5:25,7:55,10:10. — Ruthless PaapI* (R) Elm 1A 3 — Haortburn (R) 7,9:30. — on August 19, 1986 ordarad 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:50, 9:55. — Stand by •uparviM our carriar boy* A girit. If you Ilka kids, that dll claims must b* ora- required to include sodium content product has less than five m illi­ family eats is as nutritious as Th* Karat* Kid Port II (PG) 7,9:30. Monday - Thursday, 5-6:30 MINI MARKET ■AST HARTPORO M* (R) 12:45, 2:40, 4:40, 7:15, 9:35. want a Mtlla Indapandanca and your own Incoma... santad to th* fiduciary on or in that information. Nutrition grams in a serving. possible with the ideas and recipes ■otlwaad Pub * Cinema -- Th* 2068 Hebron Ave. bafor* Novambar 22, 1986 or MANCHISTRR Sat., 9-1:30 information is required only if a • "Very low sodium.” The pro­ in Polly’s newsletter "Nutrition Karate Kid Part II (PG) 7:30. . ORIVR-INS b* borrad os by low provided. Pear Richard's P«B A Cinema— Th* UA Tbaotars lo s t— Runnlno Scared Manebootar — Raopans Friday. QIastonbury, C T Johanna M. Brudar, duct has 35 m illigram s or less per (R) 7:10, 9:35. — Nothlntf ln Common manufacturer adds protein or one Boosters." Send $1 for each copy to Karat* Kid Part II (PG) 7:30,9:30. ^Mawsflild — Top Gun (PG) with 06033 Assistant Clerk se rv in g . Showcos# Cinemas t-9 » Top Gun (PG) 2, 7:20,9:30. — The Great Mbus* Gune Ho (P(5-)3) at dork. — Ruthless Call Sue, 647-^47. 10-5. or more vitamins dr m inerals to a Polly’s Pointers, in care of the Oatoctlv* (6) 2:15. — Laeol Eagles Th* fid u c ia ry Is: • "Low sodium." The product Manchester Herald. P.O. Box 1216. (PG) 12:30, 2:45, 5, 7:20, 9:40. — Th* People (R) with. Down and Out In Rano Folcattd product, or if a nutritional claim is (PG) 2:15, 7:05, 9:25. Bovorlv Hills (R) at dodork. ' — Atmad 6 4 7-9 9 4 6 6 4 7 9 9 4 7 MofidiMtM' Hrt aid 133 Oak Street has 140 milligrams or less per y ^ C A L L o r - \ made on the label, such as “now C in c in n a ti. O H 45201. B e su re to yiRN O N , _ end Donetreus (P(3-1_.h lJ) with Th* 63S-4155 M 3 - 1 7 1 1 Monchastar, CT 06040 contains fewer calories.” Of se rv in g . include the title. CHMl A S— Hoertburn (R) 7:10,9:30. Womon In Red (R) at dork. OSSJIS 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Auk. 25, 1986

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Voco- Realty, 643-2692. d SERVICES Nome your own price ^ tlon ebttingt, htdge trim­ Kitchen worker-flexible Pother and son. Fast, ming, Pruning*, flower 4 WORTH LOOKING Into... hours. Apply In person dependobto. service. M ^ y J M E O U S the mony bargains of­ 25 Cents New to Market-Enloy House cleoningi Reslden- shrub pkihHngs. Free esti­ CAMPERS/ Krause Caterers,465 Hills your coffee In the sun on Painting. Poperhonglng [8ENWCE8 mates. CalfI 6592436659 after fered for sale every day In Street,East Hartford. tioLSouth Windsor,Man- a Removal. Cali 1724237. 5;3ltam. TRAILERS the classified columns I your 16x20 deck. chester,and surrounding Shrubbed-ln yard for pri­ Odd lobs. Trucking. A towns. Dependable ser- Part time mechanic vacy! Loads of storage Home repairs. You name wanted! Must know all vlce,reasonable rates- BECAUSE you never «m nGE8 state of Connecticut Tax pact Inside this home! 3 bed­ It, we do It. Free estl- Self confalned Scotty Court of Probate about diesel and heavy Call 644-4339,ofter Snm. know when someone will Pac approves rooms, 1 '/3 baths, over­ onotes. Insured. 6434304. WANfEO Camper - Sleeps four, District of Coventry duty equipment. Must be searching lor the Hem. sized 2 cor garage. Won't Quality Kleen commer­ refrigerator, sink, NOTICE TO Randell Wayne have own tools,and work last long. $125,900. Joyce you »»dve for sole. It's screened windows, stor­ Trefethen, whose last known out own hours, call 742- cial and residential cieon- Wonted- reliable babysit­ residence was In the tawn of G. Epstein Real Estate, better to run your wont od Oeilverlng clean form ter/house keeper,1-5 dolly age space. Many other moving 6190 or 423-2093. ng services. Free tor m oral days ...cancel­ features. $500 or best Lebanon, County of New 647-8895.0 estimates, references447- loom; 5 yards $75 plus tax. In m y home In London, State of Connec­ ing H as soon os you get Also $ond«' Stoner and offer. Cash only. Home ticut. Input operator/customer 8022. rsjkuHs. Monchester,647-0097 after funding for Airy and Open rooms In erovel. Colt 643-9S04. 5pm. 647-9613, Rob or work service representative Pursuant to an order of Hon. this modern 7 & 7 Duplex. 647-6057, Bea. David C. Rappe, Judge, a U needed for busy fuel oil forward 3 bedrooms, newer Carlin hearing will be held on an ap­ company. Must be matu- Oil burners, plenty of Utility taller: frame axle plication for removal of re,depe'ndable, and accu­ Insulation. Full ottic and wheels,needs new body- guardian concerning a cer­ By John F. Kirch rate. Experience helpful .Coll 6497638. tain Minor Child born on basement. Stockade fenc­ March 26, 1986, wherein the Herald Reporter but not necessary. Apply ing and 2 car, detached 191 JHOMES ROOMS sewer project 107^ MISCELLANEOUS Court's decision will affect In person at Atlas Oil, 414 garage. A "Must to See" I FOR SALE FOR RENT Merchandise your Interests, If any, as In The town and the developers of Tolland Street.,East Hart­ property. Strano Real Est­ J l**MF0 R SALE sold appllcotlon on file more ford, between 8:30-4:00. ate, 647-7653.0 MISCELLANEOUS fully appears, at the Court of the planned Buckland Hills Mall EOE. In private home, with Probate on September 2,1986 By George Lavng t- day moved a step closer to Spa shells- factory se­ [a u t o m o t ive at 7:15 P.M. state’s Clean Water Program — telephone, next to conds or damaged In Herald Reporter means the amount the town must reaching a financial agreement shower. Ample parklng- transportation. $200 to By Order of the Court G [FURNITURE 1981 Jeep - CJ 7, looks borrow from the state will fall that could lead to rapid develop­ ,centrally located. Gentle­ $800 as Is. Call evenings or Bertha E. Rappe, ment of Manchester's North End. great, runs great, soft top. Clerk After years of voting and jockey­ within that limit. man preferred. 649-6801. weekends. 742-6469. $4995 evenings. 643-5689. A four-member subcommittee of Girl's bedroom set; can­ 052-08 ing for position on environmental “Obviously we’re enthused,” Wanted office help tor e i the Economic Development Com­ small busy office, typlno Attractive-near buses and opy bed, chest, night . priority lists, the end of Manches­ town budget analyst Robert Hues- and use of calculator shopping. Cooking, no stand. Call evenings 646- ter’s quest for funds to upgrade tis said today when told of the mission, meeting behind closed essential. Must be good over night parking. Call 9650 TOWN OF MANCHESTER and expand its sewage treatment details. doors for more than an hour, with figures. Call between _649-0102. Brand new hospital bed LEGAL NOTICE plant appears to be in sight. Norwood said the town should decided to recommend that the full 10am-4pm. 646-4155. Couch 92 Inches x 36 and wheel chair for sale. EDC sign the bonding agreement Inches x 30 Inches. Good At a meeting on August 18, 1986 the Planning and Zoning The town couid receive $12.8 receive official notification of the I APARTMENTS $1000. Call 647-7646 after Commission made the following decisions: grant and loan distribution by and send it to the town Board of Teacher. RHAM High for dorm or college oport- 6pm. million in grants and $12.99 million Directors for final consideration, I FOR RENT ment. $15.00 643-2880o DAVID GOLDBERG - INLAND WETLANDS - TOLLAND in loans by November under a plan Wednesday. The money is availa­ School, Hebron Ct. Eng­ TURNPIKE (G-59) - Approved an Inland wetlands permit ble whenever the town finishes the chairman said. lish teacher needed for with modifications for a parcel of land Identified as 250 Tol­ approved Monday by the head of Under the agreement, the town opening, effective 9/86. Manchester- 2 bedrooms. BOATS/MARINE land Turnpike. the state Department of Environ­ revising the specifications for the 2nd floor, heat and ap­ WANTED TO work, he said. would use tax-increment bonds to Ct. certification reaulred. 1 2 £| EQUIPMENT l a BUY/TRADE RECCK AND ROY - SITE PLAN MODIFICATION ■ SPEN­ mental Protection, officials said pay for improvements to public For application. Please S99,900 pliances. No pets. Secur­ CER STREET (R-22) - Denied a request for modification of Kandra said the Boston engi­ ity. $575 month.Call 646- today. The grants and loans will roads- and utilities at the proposed call 228-9474. EOE 296 Hackmatack St., IVfanchester an approved site plan for the parcel of land Identified as 171 help cover the cost of federally neering firm of Metcalf and Eddy, 3979.______16 foot Mad River canoe, Items Needed: Maternity Spencer Street. which drew up the original im­ mall site, which is located just paddles Included. Used clothing, baby cribs, high PURDY CORPORATION - SITE PLAN MODIFICATION - mandated improvements to the north of Interstate 84 between Study Hall aide position, This .S room, .3 hcHroom home is located on a nice Manchester - 2 bedroom, four times. Excellent con­ provement plans in 1982, should RHAM High School, He­ chairs and playpens. Will ADAMS STREET (P-32) - Approved a site plan modification sewage treatment piant on Olcott Slater and Buckland streets. 100x200 lot. Very private back yard with an in- second floor, no oefs, dition. $eoo. Please coll purchase. Call 646-2073. to allow construction of a building addition at 586 and 596V Street that are intended to leave finish revising the plans by No­ bron, CT. Effectivie 9/86. stove and refrigerator. 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- Hilliard Street and 313 Adams Street. vember. The project should go out The road work Is needed to make For application call 228- ground pool, it was built in 1900 and has a 1 car $475 0 month plus utilities. the Hockanum River cleaner. way for construction of the pro­ 9946 e:30 - 5:30. Ask for A copy ot these decisions has been filed In the Town Clerk's "I've been waiting for this for a to bid this winter and work should 9474 EOE. garage. It’s in move-in condition. 646-1379.______Bob. office. begin in several months, he said. posed 750,000-square-foot shopping Automotive PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION long time,” town Public Works 3 bedrooms I'/j baths, The $50,000 cost of the revisions center and other development Grill cook/walter, wai­ Jack J. Lappen For sale Chrysler 14ft LEO KWASH, SECREATRY Director George A. Kandra said nearby. The Homart Development tress position - combina­ duplex. Appliances, no Dated at Manchester, CT this 25th day of August, 1986. this morning. “It’s good news.” to the specifications will be co­ pets, $725, plus utilities. fiber glass boat.wlfh 45 Corp. of Chicago and Manchester tion position. Involving horse' outboard motor 054-08 On Monday, DEP Commissioner vered by the state grant money, sandwich prep, and wait­ Realty References, 643-9532. Kandra added. 1-84 Associates of New York, with trailer In very good FOR SALE Stanley Pac approved a funding partners in the mall development, ing on tables. Apply Man­ 164 East Center Street 2 bedroom, private drlve- condition $1995,great fam­ I plan that means townspeople will Town Water and Sewer Adminis­ chester Country Club. TOWN OF MANCHESTER trator Robert Young said this have said they need the financial Manchester, CT 06040 woy and entrance, nice ily boat.Call after 5pm LEGAL NOTICE not have to vote again on bonding Coll 646-0103. nelghborhood.$500 secur­ 649-8204. 1964 Rambler American morning the work should take arrangement in order to proceed 2 for the project, according to with the mall project as planned. 643-4263 ity deposit. Call Ed or classic red convertible. The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public Robert Norwood, the DEP’s direc­ about three years to complete. The Cabinet Maker 3 to 5 years Don. 649-2947.______New too and Interior. Morlng on Monday, Soplember 8, 1986 at 7:00 P.M. In the federal Environmental Protection “All the agreement does Is experience. Must have Rebuilt last year, runs tor of water compliance. Pac’s ensure that if the developer does hand tools. Full time em­ 3 room apartment. $350 ler, Connecticut to hear and consider the following petl- approval finalized a funding stra­ Agency has set a deadline of 1988 Manchester- 8 room good and looks good. ■ions I for improvements to be made, but not go ahead with the project, any ployment and benefits. newer 4 bedroom Brick per month, security re- $1,000 or best offer. Call tegy that means work could begin CONDOMINIUMS qulred. 643-4421.______14 foot Chrysler, fiber Young said he is confident that the costs (absorbed by) the town will Call 742-5317, 8:30 to 5:00 Aluminum Colonial 2 full glass boat with 40 horsep­ 635-1998 anytime. • *®NE c h a n g e -67 by next spring, town officials said. be reimbursed by the developer,” Monday thru Friday. FOR SALE (H-51) - To Change the zoning clossllfl- town will not be found in violation Herald photo by Tucker baths. Nicely treed Main Street Manchester. ower motor plus trailer. Buslenss II for parcel of land Last November, Manchester EDC Chairman Alfred Werbner fenced yard, nice nelgh- 3 rooms, stove 8, refriger­ $1100. Call 649-8810. located at 67 Oakland Street. residents voted to allow spending as long as work is in progress. Carpenters needed - Im­ borhaod .Call 647-8000. or Part of the grant Manchester said after the meeting, which was mediate openings for ex­ ator Included. For more c h a n g e . OAKLAND of up to $14.3miliion in local money Shooting for a tie held at Town Manager Robert B. 643-9505. MANCHESTEIT^ Information Call 563-4438 chonoe the zoning classification from will receive was originally part of perienced carpenters. All MUSICAL 1982 Toyota Corolla. 5 Residence A and Industrial to Planned Residence Develop- for the improvements, which are Weiss’s office in the Municipal 6 or 529-7858.______an $11 million transition fund .set phases of construction. A Manchester tradition! ELEGANT ITEMS speed, air conditioning, ment and obtain a General plan approval for 96 housing units expected to cost just under $26 Building. miilion. The $12.8 million in grant aside to allow Groton to complete Ralph DeNicoJp, the golf pro at the ter Classic. DeNicolo finished in a Full time employment Cleon and neat 6 room CORPORATE Townhouse-2 bedrooms, AM /FM , new brakes. Ex­ 20W°Oaklan°d sTrei^^^^ ® « It was legal to close the meeting and benefits. Call 742-5317, funding — which includes $7.65 work on its sewage treatment Manchester Country Club, hits a chip three-way tie for second behind winner Cape Cod, 3 bedrooms, 1 EXECUTIVE 1V2 baths,electrlc heat- Alto Sax, Bundy II $350, cellent condition. $4,000. plant. That money was distributed to reporters and the public because 8:30 to 5:00 Monday thru car garage, summer ,central air condltlonlng- 659-2436 otter 5:30. • z o n in g REGULATION million origiimlly designated for shot onto the 13th hoie green during Mike Grigley. Story on page 12. it involved discussions with Town Tenor Sax VItto $400. Call ' 7° “'"end Article II, Sections, Com- Friday. . porch, fully Insulated, TOWN HOUSE ,large living room dining prehenslve Urban Development Zone by adding a new Sec- Groton and ^1 6 million from the Please (urn to page 8 for yearly lease, located on 647-1106. Both perfect Monday’s first annual Annulli Manches­ Attorney Kevin M. O’Brien, com­ tastefully decorated. area and kitchen. working condition. 1976 Mecury Montigo mix ♦ section; Amend Article I, Sec- mission members said. But a $97,500. Jackson & Jack- the edge of the sixth fairwav .Laundry haak-ups, 2 car station wagon, 8 cylinder, ■’Y °9dlng and defining new terms; Amend son Real Estate, 647-8400 of Manchester Country Club. garage. Centrally located best offer. Call after 12 Artiria n? Identification Signs; Revise spokeswoman at the state Free­ For Sole - Bose 901 speak­ Article IV, Section 2.03.01 (High Rise Apartments). dom of Information Commission or 646-8646.0 All new, featuring plush car­ for elderly couple. Refer­ ers, dlrect/reflecting 18 noon, 643-8561. .Lawn Care - Career op­ peting, built-in vac system, ences requlred,lease plus J||**'*CHESTER I-M LIMITED PARTNERSHIP - ZONE questioned whether the closure speakers total, asking ^ (M-83) - To Change the zoning was legal. portunity with growing Manchester 4 family, se­ energy saving ceiling fan, deposit. No pets, 643- $700. Mint condition. Also, Plymouth Fury - 1975. Air clas^flcirtlon from Rural Residence to Comprehensive Ur- Search for Cameroon casualties gets under way lawn company. Ever­ parate utilities, 5th unit lights, trash compactor, gar­ 9674,or 643-7135.______2 very large speakers. $100 conditioning, excellent ban development for an aproxlmately 97 acre parcel of land Closing the meeting was legal If green Lawns has open­ posslble.$225,000. Dillon bage disposal, lovely light fix- condition. 647-7702 after Identified as 250V and 160 Slater Street. It Involved attorney-client privi­ 1 bedroom apartment a piece. Call 6495695. By Arthur Ntax ings toi* hard working Realty 528-3033. lures, mirrored doors, 3 bed­ 6pm. $1700. There are a lot of orphaned He said army teams were released,” Biya said. Others fled, was not immediately known. A lege, said Constance Qiambers, near shopping and bus STBPP-f CHANGE • BUCKLAND The Associated Press lawn care speclaftsts. room and 2 ^ baths, kitchen, -J o change the zoning classification from children whose parents were searching the 6-square-mile disas­ and soldiers were helping many government announcement Sun­ assistant general counsel for the line. $395 a month plus PETS AND Rural Residence to Comprehensive Urban Development for Tear round employment Brand New listing! family r^m . formal living Chevy Impalo, 1975, 4 dr. killed,” said Suttle, whose nation­ ter area in northwest Cameroon evacuate, including the 10,000 day said the gas was hydrogen FOI Commission. However, she ' available. Competitive security. Call 647-9288. SUPPUES hard top. Air, power steer­ totalling approximatley 19 acres Iden- Bolton-Manchester line. and dining room, and much tlfed as 273 and 251 Buckland Street. YAOUNDE, Cameroon — Soldi­ ality was not disclosed. for more victims, but that at least inhabitants of the nearest town. sulfide, but some volcanic experts added: "If you read the purposes wages and benefits. We Attractive 7 room Ranch Leave name and phone ing and brakes. V8, cruise more. A beautiful home with number. At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written ers in gas masks today searched The French news agency 1,200 people had died since the Wum, officials said. said it was more likely that a for executive session, there isn’t will train. Good driving featuring 3 bedrooms, for­ Healthy loveable kittens, control. Good condition villages and the surrounding coun­ record and high school mal dining room, beautl-'’ large swimming pool and $750 742-0862. ‘Copies of these petitions have Agence-France Presse quoted the poisonous fumes were released The Rev. John Ambe, a Catholic “cocktail” of gases — including anything there for discussion of a tennis courts. No mowing 3 and 4 roam apartments, looking for good home. been filed In the Town Clerk's office and may be Inspected tryside for more victims of the diploma required. Call ful 14x25 family room, full during office hours. Rev. Fred Tern Horn, a Catholic Friday, and up to 300 others had priest working in the area, told the colorless, odorless but deadly contract or potential contract with lawns. Call Jan at Manchn- no apollonces,no pets,se- Please coll 646-4288, keep toxic fumes that escaped from a Evergreen Lawns. Man­ basement, appliances and trying! 1978 Oldsmoblle Omega - missionary in the disaster area, as been hospitalized. British Broadcasting Corp. in a carbon monoxide — was blown a developer." chester. Between 9 and 5 ler, 643-2487. curlty,call 646-2426. Week­ PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION remote volcanic lake, killing at saying, "It was as if a neutron Biya, who toured the disaster lots more. Jackson & days 95. Excellent condition. Low LEO KWASH, SECRETARY radio interview that he had visited from the lake over the nearby If the Board of Directors ap­ 649-8667. Jackson Real Estate, 647- Free kittens - variety of Mileage. $1900. Please least 1,200 people. bomb had exploded, destroying site Sunday, said he had been told people hospitalized at Wum who villages. proves the agreement, the town two oearoom apartment Dated of Manchester, CT this 25th day of August, 1986 Reports from the stricken re­ 8400 or 646-8646.0 ages and colors. Checked call 647-8230 after 5pm. 053-08 nothing but killing all life. In the the gas has subsided, but added, told stories of gas victims being Biya said Cameroon needed will issue up to $13 million in Fire Restoration com­ for rent. Dishwasher, dis­ by a vet. Call 742-5768. gion, its remoteness compounded first village we went through, we "Still, we have to be careful.” buried in mass graves. international assistance to cope tax-increment bonds for Uie im­ pany looking for a few Exquisite! Gorgeous U & REAL ESTATE posal, pool, tennis courts. Datsun 310 1979,4 speed- by muddy roads, described a saw men, women and animals Earlier, Information Minister "Some of them were actually with the catastrophe, and that provements. Real estate taxes strong, energetic people. R built 7 room Chalet. Near 84. Call 282-7908 after ,hlgh highway m ilea­ WANTED AKC Doberman puppy. 1 surreal scene of human and animal stretched out dead on the ground, Georges Ngango told reporters trapped in their houses and those Israel, F^ance, the United States collected on the mall site will be Will train. Starting $5.00 Unique design ta this 7:00 pm. or (617) 864-5770 female. Excellent temper- ge,new clutch, and NOTICE X4204 days. ______corpses strewn about an otherwise sometimes in front of their huts or that military reports from the who were on the streets just fell and West Germany had offered put in a special fund and used later per hour. Call 9 - 3, area. 3 bedrooms, 2 full ment, shots, ears, tails & brakes,AM/FM cassette. PUBLIC HEARING peaceful-looking panorama. 646-6855. baths, 2 stone fireplaces, Manchester,4 fomlly.se- claws. 646-4104. Very good condition BOARD OF DIRECTORS in their beds, sometimes on the scene gave a preliminary death down and died and there was really aid. to pay back the interest on the carpet-llke lawn. Don't let oarate utllltles.Sfh unit HOMES $1100,646-1205. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Britain’s Independent Televi­ path.” toll estimate of at least 2,000. no warning. There was no sign that He also said Cameroon would bonds. this go by! $144,900. Jack- possible,$225,000 Dillon sion News interviewed the Rev. Paul Biya, president of this An explosion deep in Lake Nios, there was anything about to also welcome a scientific program Because the special fund will be l a FOR RENT 17 ^MISCELLANEOUS Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of Richard Suttle, a Roman Catholic Real Estate son & Jackson Real Realty 528-X33. Most Sell - 1977 Toyota Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the tropical nation in West Africa, told about 200 miles northwest of ' happen,” Ambe said. for setting up a mechanism to warn created, the real estate taxes Estate, 647-8400 or 646- I for s a l e Celica GT Hatchback. 5 Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, priest who works at the Cameroon a news conference Monday that Yaounde, apparently cracked The priest said those hospital­ people of similar gas releases. collected will not affect the mill 8646.0 Ashford-vear round re­ speed, good condition. Connecticut, on Tuesday, September 2, 1986 at 8:00 P.M. to Church Mission 40 miles from the sort home directly on 60 consider and act on the following: casualty figures were incomplete, open the lake bottom and released ized had burns on their faces. It Israeli Prime Minister Shimon rate — which is used to determine Reliable. First $1000 takes disaster area. and that a commission would try to the gases Friday night, Biya said. was not immediately clear what Peres, who is on an official visit to property taxes in town — until Just listed! Beautiful Bol­ foot of waterfront on Lake It. Call 647-9804. Proposed appropriation to General Fund - I HOMES Chaffee. Kitchen with din­ “Three villages were pretty well establish an exact number. He did not elaborate on the nature caused the bums. Ambe also said Cameroon and with Biya today after the Buckland Hills Mall is ton location. This 3 bed­ Monchestisr-8 room ENDROLLS TRANSFER to Capital Improvement Reserve completely wiped out and ail the FOR SALE room, Vfy bath home has newer 4 bedroom Brick- ing area,llvlng room with Fund 8 -Town Aid ...... $334,894.00 Biya ordered the dead buried of the explosion, which apparently the deadly cloud struck the vil­ announced the renewal of diplo­ completed. fireplace,sliding door 27 % width • 254 to be financed by a State Grant. people were killed,” he said. immediately to avert the threat of was a voicano-like geological lages at about 9 p.m. Thursday, matic ties between the two coun­ The developers have said they much to offer. Call today! /Aluminum colonlal,2 full 13% width - 2 tor 254 "The hospitals are completely 9 onto deck,2 bedrooms- Praposed appropriation to Whiton Library disease and said troops were phenomenon. rather than Friday, as the govern­ tries, brought an Israeli medical hope to break ground by next "We guarantee our baths. Nicely treed fenced MUST be picked up at the Manchester-Super buy I houses!" Blanchard & vard,nlce neighborhood. ,1both,lower level fin­ 1983 Cadillac Brougham. Fund 10 ...... $25,000.00 full. They’re trying to erect tents trying to prevent people from “Some heard the noise but did’ ment reported. team with him when he arrived $117,900. Excellent 3 bed­ ished with wood burning Manchester Herald Office to be financed by transfer from the Whiton for the homeless and the evacuees. Rossetto Real Estate, 646- Coll 6 4 7 -^ or 643-95D5. before 11 A.M. ONLY. Full size sedan Devllle. Trust Fund. entering the disaster area. not realize poisonous fumes were The nature of the gases involved Monday. Please (urn to page 8 room Ranch at a great 2482.0 stove, and direct access to Too condition. First price. FIreplaced living water and sandy beach. Proposed appropriation to Special Grants - Ashford-lovely new $10,000 takes It. Call 646- Fund 61 Senior Center Computer...... $5,568 00 room, large kitchen and New Colonial. Spacious 6 home room,full bose- Charming to enloy all 8132. dining area, 2 full baths, ,6 Boston Red Sox Year to be financed In part of $4,844.00 from North room home on North Elm ment,aorage,2 baths,2.27 four seasons of the year. books, 1971 to 1984. 14 Central Area Agency on Aging and li part by a ^screened-ln porch. Maln- Street. I'/j baths, 1st floor acres of beautiful lake Minimum yearly lease. Altogether. $65. Call 742- Pontiac Pheonix,1980,4 Geneal Fund contribution of $724.00. ( tenance free exterior, Call Joan or leave word TODAY’S HERALD Major banks cut Indy., fireplace, central vlew,40 minutes to Hart­ 60160. door hatchback, air con- Proposed appropriation to General Fund - CAMBRIDGE REPORTS HigWigW*"*^ deck, deep lot and gara- hall & Thermopane win­ ford, 15 minutes to Uconn. 643-2487,Monday through dltlonlng,power steerlng- TRANSFER to Capital Improvement Reserve ge.D.W. Fish Realty, 643- dows. $120's." We guaran­ $137,900. Call 347-4459. Frldqy,8om to 4:30pm. ,power brakes,four Fund 8 - Library Improvements...... $25,626.21 1591 or 871-1400. □ tee our houses!" Blan­ speed,40,000 mlles,excel- to be financed by balance of Library fines and Choosing Financial Services South Windsor-lovely 4 Civil war? Race in spotlight ...I.IIV — ...... ,1 m il; I I I . chard & Rossetto Real Just Listed! Beautiful Bol­ lent condltlon,$2100,affer fees reserved for such purposes, $14,460.21 and prime lending rate Manchester-Spacious room Ranch,garage and Fund Balance resulting from lapsed 1985-86 ap­ I p Whteh of the following is mo«t fmpoilflhl Estate, 646-2482.0 ^ ton location. This 3 bed­ appliances. $850 per For sale. Lloyd AM /FM 1pm,owner 6491710. propriations, $11,166.00. Zulu chief Mangosuthu Bu- The Democratic Party is turning Ranch. Nicely landscaped room IV2 both home has thelezi, one of South Africa’s most ; e financial services institution? - lot with two full baths, month plus utllltles,secur- cassette radio - $20; Sony Proposed appropriation to General Fund - national attention to the challenge New Dutch Colonial with much to offer. Call today I Ity and references. 633- A M /F M mini casseHe 1980 Dodge Omnl- Library circulation control...... $22,110.00 powerful black moderates, said by state Rep. Christine M. Nieder- NEW YORK (AP) - Three three bedrooms, fireplace 1st floor family room, " We Guarantee Our 024.68.000 mlles,automa- financial institutions for short­ plus formal dllning room 7785. with mini speakers - $15; 4 to be financed by Fund Balance resulting from today the slaying of a supporter's meier to U.S. Rep. Stewart B. major banks lowered their prime term loans. The Fed cut its fireplace, formal living Houses" Blanchard 81 piece drum set, pearl tlc,ln the last year new lapsed 1985-86 appropriations. wife shows a civil war has begun McKinney, R-Conn., says former and a heated greenhouse. room and dining rooms, 3 Rossetto Real Estate 646- battery,brakes,exhaust- lending rate effective today from 8 discount rate, as it is known, to 5.5 Realty World, 646-7709.a STORE AND white, great for beginners Proposed appropriation to General Fund - among blacks. Story on page 7. Gov. Charles S. Robb of Virginia. percent to 7.5 percent. the lowest in bank: bedrooms and a gorgeous 2482D I - $75; Va Violin with case, ,struts, and water pump. Elections - for the September 9,1986 Republican percent from 6 percent last lot $1B0's.“ We guarontee OFFICE SPACE $1250,call 6499072. P rim a ry ...... $13,549.00 Story on page 5. nearly nine years. Wednesday. good for school age child­ to be financed by Fund Balance. 6 Manchester- $129,900. Ex­ our houses!" Blanchord& New Dutch Colonial with ren, why rent?, I pald$380, The nation’s 10th largest bank, The central bank has cut the rate cellent 3 bedroom Ranch Rossetto Real Estate, 646- 1st floor family room, ' will sell for $100; 10 speed 1983 Toyota Tercel 5 Praposed opproprlotlon to Fire Special Taxing in four '/^-percentage-point incre­ speed, 4 door llftback, air Fund 4- Paramedics - TRANSFER to reserye...... $36,923.39 Soviet twitch San Francisco-based Wells Fargo, In quiet, centrally located 2482.0 fireplace, formal living bike - $10, red, 27", Boy's. to be financed by Fond Balance resulting from ments this year. neighborhood. 14x23 fire- room and dining rooms, 3 Call 647-8485. conditioning, 4 new tires, lapsed 1985-86 appropriations. initiated the change, announcing Ottice Space- on busy 47.000 miles. $4500. Call After years of dismissing drug its reduction late Monday. It was By pushing interest rates lower, placed living room, 10x21 Invest Today- In this mod­ bedrooms and a gorgeous Proposed appropriation to General Fund- eaf-ln kitchen, central air ern 5 unit building. Prime lot. 180's " We Guarantee route 83. Manchester- 646-2421 after 5:30. abuse as virtually non-existent in followed today by fifth-ranked the Fed hopes to stimulate the Vernon town line. For­ Woodburning stove,op- Board of Education...... $3,995.00 conditioning. 1 car gar­ Manchester location, Our Houses" Blanchard 8i ens like flreplace,$100 or to be financed by Repair Bond payment al­ socialist society, the state press is Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of nation’s economy in the wake of age. Home In very good near hospital. Good In­ Rossetto Real Estate 646- merly Insurance" com- best offer,643-9691. ready received. now chronicling Ih>w "narcoma­ 16 pages, 2 sections New York and No. 9 First National continuing disappointing reports pqnv tenont. 646-5707. about its performance. condition. D.W. Fish come. " We guarantee our 24820 c a m p b is / All public meetings of the Town of Manchester are held at lo­ nia" affects many young Soviets’ Advice______14 Lottery______2 Bank, based in Chicago. Many of Realty, 643-1991 Pr 071- housesi" Blanchard & For Sals-12,000 BTU air cations which are accessible to handicapped citizens. In ad­ lives. Recent newspaper articles With interest rates in general Manchester - Main street TRAILERS dition, handicapped Individuals requiring on auxlllory aid In Clettlfled _ 15-16 Obituaries____8 the nation’s major money center Personal Convsnienpfti' 1400.O Rossetto Real Estate, 646- New Colonial. Spacious 6 office, excellent location. conditioner hardly used. have echoed urgent calls by law declining, the major commercial 2482.0 N order to facilitate their participation at meetings should Comics—,:_____ 6 Opinion_____ 4 banks were expected to follow. service - room home on No. Elm 600 X 1800 sqare feet $250 or best offer. Coll contact the Town ot 647-3123 one week prior to the scheduled enforcement officials and sociolo­ banks had been widely expected to Manchester-Porter Street Street, V/i baths, 1st floor Includes heat, janitor, 6497973 after 7pm and ask For Sale - Mobile Home In meeting so thot appropriate arrangements can be made. gists to deal more openly with a Connecticut____ S People______2 The move followed a cut last match the lead of the central bank, 28% , 'f area. Lovely 7 room Co­ For sale by owners, 80 Indy, fireplace, central parking, $25a 6495334. tor Ron. Lakeworth, Florida, 12 x STEPHEN T. CASSANO, SECRETARY Entertainment 14 Sports___12-14 week — the fourth this year — in but only until after the close of hall and thermopane win­ problem that the Soviets once said lonial, 3 b^room s, Vh Larabee Street, East 55. Central air and Florida BOARD OF DIRECTORS only existed in the West. Story on B Television___ 14 the rate the Federal Reserve business Monday did Wells Fargo Source Survey of Ihc U S aduti population by Cambridge Reports. Cambridge. MA Hartford, 3 family house dow's 120's." We Guaran­ Golf Clubs. Men's with ( 1986 Cambridge Reports -Inc Distributed by King Features Syndicate baths, fireploced family Office or small retail room, adult park. $22,000, Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 21st day of August, page 8. Local new* 3, 8 U.S./World__ 7 charges member banks and other take the initiative. room, nice condition on lot 100 X 300. Call tee Our- Houses" Blan­ space 200 square feet on P.W. left hand, with com­ pictures available. Write 19S6. throughout. $1174»0. U & 6490535 before 10 om or chard 8i Rossetto Real busy route 83. Ron 646- portment type bog. $75 PO BOX 272 Chaplin Ct OSIMIS R Realty, 643-2692. o Oftor 4 pm.649-9S35 Estate 646-24823 5707. 6491794. 06235.