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Puppyluv: Pamper Sewer^svigp^jig^^ (Jirectors want info / page 3 ★ ★ TAG SALE!!! ★ ★ your pet during your ' w m j . ^ vacation / page 11 * 4 Days for the Price of 3! DjsquaHfled: Athletes lose their medals / page 15 ' PLACE YOUR AD ON TUESDAY, BEFORE NOON, AND YOU'RE ALL SET ______FOR THE WEEK. JUST ASK FOR TRACEY OR IRENE IN CLASSIHED. HOMES I r m ia l e FOR SALE CARS CARS I FDR SALE FOR SALE g o v e r n m e n t Homes PEACHY Keen I f Adora­ from SI (U repair). ble Nantucket Cope BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY FORD Fairmont 1980. 4 iKaudifatrr) Manchester A City nl Villaqe Char HrralJi Delinquent tax prop­ Cod at Lydall Woods. door, 6 Cylinder. Excel­ erty. Repossessions. Only one year young, 2 INEATHW/ lent condition. $980. Call M 5^-6000 exten- bedrooms, V/i baths, laKBCME I flumwhb 643-9044. TAKE A LOOK Tuesday, Aug. 18.1987 slon GH 9965.______1st floar family raam Im m m PLYM O U TH Gold Duster EAST Hartford 6 5 du- and laundry, fully ap- REGIS^MSIi W core M33rE?TlumBerTno 1974. $400 or best offer. 85 Pont. Grand Am Ptex. Needs cosmetics. pllanced eat-ln kit­ witli epsMintt for » vt- CARMm YA fob to big. Specialized 649-6662. Anytime I •teAto,. *6895 30 Cents Great Investment. chen, pretty saft caun- art and olOar. Meals JMMOinilOIBlWCIi In residential, quality VINYL IS FINAL Scott 721-1221. try decor I Owners and afMwka provldad. Oemijisle home and te- Is main concern. Fully See why vinyl liding hai the ad- 86 Toyota Celica anxiousi $143,500. modsHwg. .WeipacliilBa In bam- •hSAO *11,200 M ANCHESTER $129,900. Rtferencep.' 847-0515. leeme aiN kaeSwiersmae ioaie Insured. Free esti­ vantege. Free Eatimatea. Chll Jackson- & Jackson Bolton^ oommaicIN wodi. Hiqln wad In- mates. Senior citizen CLYDE 85 Mazda RX7 QSL'SE' Cape, 7 rooms, 3 or 4 Real Estate. 647-8400.O CHEVROLBT-BUICK, INC. bedrooms, living awad. relsmiieaa. discount. Coll 647-3838. SIDING PLUS at Loaded *11,900 room, fireplace, dining A MANCHESTER Tradi­ D A Y ; ^ R E M M l i B R O U T E 83, V E R N O N Voltage cut 643-1198 81 Mazda R)(7 *4498 room, I'/i baths, fin­ tion 11 Lovely 6 room Home hea openlnos lor full 7e Ford Qranada Z dr. •2895 Cape Cod featuring 3 time^ kMMkNa OH to 8. Seven IMOUjlCOW ished room In base­ 79 Cougar XR7 •3495 79 Zephry Sedan *2395 bedrooms, a fireplace, yeara Hoenaedi fkil aid oerU- In m f m ___|8EIIVIGE8 mwKEsmsBiMa ment. Phllbrick flad. Mother of two. Fenced aZBulokResatter. •8495 86 Line. Town Car Agency 646-4200. aluminum siding, Bucket, truck t cMpper. as BonnevNIa 4 dr. •6995 newer heating system, In back yard. ODD lobs. Trucking. Stump removal. Free S4 Celebrity a *. trv» •7495 2 to Choose $A VE M ANCHESTER. $352,900. 1 car garage. Green Home repairs. You eailmates. Special Impeccable, spacious 640-0262 JOHN Deerr Pointing name It, we da It. Free aeSkybawk aer. w» •5995 84 Mercury Marquis to cope with Rd., area-Bowers Contractor. Residen­ consMarallon for akferly 2'h year old LaCovo 4 school districti estimates. Insured. 643- and handicappod. seCMdaCleraaer. •7495 Brougham *4995 bedroom Colonial. Ex­ $137,500. Jackson & tial, commercial. Inte­ 0304. ______aSMero. Maravka*. •7895 quisite master bed­ rior exterior, power 6 4 7 - 7 ^ as Chav. Caprice a dr. •8495 86 Mustang *6495 Jackson Real Estate. washing. Quality work FIREPLACE. Remadel- room suite with walk-ln 647-8400.O______Ing and chimney re- aa Pontio SunWid •8595 85 Gran Marq Brh. *6895 closet, 1st floor family at reasonable price. as Camaro iiut BRAND New Listing! I 649-3248. bulldlng. The EDWARD TDTH •9195 and laundry rooms, possiblltles are end- aa Dodge Daytona •11,495 88 Town Car *17,900- heat demand tastefully decorated Spacious S room Cape EXCAVATIND presently under con- lets. After 6pm week- Se Century a dr. •10,295 85 Cougar nae *6800 throughout. Century 21 doys, 643-8209.______18 yard salHoadine aempar with as Cavalier a dr. structlan an Birch o p ^ o r tor him. Chaapeat way •8395 Epstein Realty. 647- FLOOMm 87 Spectrum a dr. 64 Mazda Pickup *4595 8S95.D Mountain Rd., In Man­ TR UCKING such as loam tomovedlrt •8495 By The Associated Press moist air and forced the summer’s chester. 3 bedrooms, U g M Houaek e y lng. Fteaae ,flll, wood, stone, trash S7 Chavelta tdr. •5495 M ANCHESTER. $134,900. 63 Lynx Wg„ At AC *3995 second power reduction. 2 baths, fireplace, 2 etc. Roy Hardy Lawn 875-8D56 87 Chevy Nova 4 dr. •7995 A 5 percent voltage reduction was Charming older 3 bed­ car garage, 3 zone FLOORS Care. 646-7973.______86 Mazda SE5 PAi *5495 The National Weather Service in room Colonlol with 647.H 34 Lei ua do your Hardwood. instituted for a second consecutive Windsor Locks said the tempera­ heat. Wooded Vh acre A L L phoses of landscap- 872-9111 spacious rooms In con­ lot. $284,900. Jackson & flOoral We will remove the 82 Buick Skylark day throughout New England and a ture at Bradley International Air­ venient location. Im­ fumNura from the working Ing. Brush-cut and hall, DELIVERING White *5195 nuclear power plant was rushed Jackson Real Estate. area al no extra charge. Free hedges, trees, flower Rich farm loam, 5 yards, port reached 95 degrees at 3:30p.m. maculate condition, 647-8400.g______Placing anad InClossIflad into service in Connecticut as lots of updating, priced It easy. Just call 643-2711. eetimaiea. beds (remulched). Odd $75 plus tax. Sand.araval, 86 Markur XR4TI *11,495 Monday, one degree shy of the VERY Pretty. Manches- lobs. ProfessloiMl re­ and decorative stone. temperatures the mid-80s by record 96 set for the day in 1913. to sell. Coll today for an We'll held vou with the 84^234$ • Ptdro SCRANTON early morning and power demand appointment. Century ter. $154,900. Eye dor- wording of vour od sults, reotonable rates. 85 Buick Regal *7495 In addition to the heat, the dew 21 Epstein Realty. 647- mered Cape set on big 85 Olds Calais *6395 neared record levels, utility spokes­ point rose above 70 degrees — an 5595.0 ______corner lot with a pic­ ANO SCLtCT useo CARS... men said today. indication of very high humidity — ture perfect yard. 3 SOMC s.e» nNANCiNa on lsssi 84 Gran. Marq. LS *8695 The voltage reduction was made for a one-two combination that sent M ANCHESTER. $284,900. bedroms, fireplaced at mid-morning, according to Louis LaCava built Garrison 87 FIFTH AVE. 4«/yio« •lO.OOE MAZDA pickup 1981. the copter landed. Black Hawk’s main rotor hub. ending the fireplaced family Real Estate. 643-4060.n lease with 1 months $150. 528-8370. way to describe placing a 88 DODGE was returned to service at 10:22 using auxiliary sourees, such as security. Utilities not want od. Just call 643-2711 Runs good. $700. 646- About 75 spectators and employees of Purdy Stephenson's visit marked the first time Aviation System Command's seven-year search a m . It was producing electricity at raam, dining raom, EAST Hartford. Over- CHARGER •Z.EOS 2815 after 5.______for a company to do the job. diesel and gas turbines, and asking laundry raom, slzed 7 room raised Rentals Included. Boat availa­ Corp. watched awestruck as a massive black someone from the Army's Aviation System 20 percent of its capacity, or 125 ble. Married couple | 7 ^ LAWN AND 88 CELEBRITY •7.785 F150 4 X 4 customized 1979. During the news conference, Stephenson industrial, commercial and resi­ baths, patio, shed, 2 car Ranch near Long Hill 88 PLY. HORIZON •6,005 helicopter made a dramatic landing in the Command visited Purdy, which does several megwatts. dential customers to cut back. garage. Good location. Country Club. 3 bed­ preferred. No pets. 643- I''I rarden 460 engine, lacquer parking lot of the Purdy plant on Hilliard Street million dollars' worth of business a year with the presented Purdy Corp. President John R. Purdy Castagno said the plant some 9382. Automotive 86 CHY. GTS vumo •lO.OOS paint. Must be seen. Jr. with a medal forhiscompany’seontributions Forde said response to the D. W. Fish Realty. 643- rooms, large family ROOMS 85 NISSAN 4x4 PU •7,886 this morning. The copter created a small Army, supplying it with spare helicopter parts. tests, including the testing of a new emergency measures was “appar­ 1591.0 room, 3 baths, 2 car $6500. 871-7767 ask for Stephenson said in a news conference he was in keeping costs down for the Aviation System turbine in the plant were delayed to FOR RENT 85 VOYAGER •O.OOE John. windstorm that covered onlookers with dust Command. ently very positive.” He said garage. Treed lot with I STORE AND 84 TOY. CELICA GTS from the parking lot. visiting “to understand the difficulty of small allow the restart. Castagno said the I Tor Soil Scra«BoS Loam After the news conference. Stephenson toured voltage usage was markedly re­ a view. $179,000. U & R ROOMS, Male or Female. I OFFICE SPACE Any amount delivsrad. Also, fill, {CARS FabuMw P. MMnraot •0,405 businesses competing for spare parts in support plant would be shut down after W e B u y Realty 643-2692.0 Centrally located. Kit­ 84 LeBARON 4 dr. Mo* •8,508 I MOTORCYCLES/ The Black Hawk helicopter was used to of the U.S. Army." Purdy’s engineering dpartment. machining duced soon after the public appeal gravel, atone and bark, mulch. { for SALE demand lessens and the turbine for energy conservation went out. Reat Batata/ ZONED for office In ho­ chen privileges. Reaso­ N EW LY renovated. Bobcat, backhoa a loader rental. 83 TOYOTA CELICA ___ Imopeds transport Maj. Gen. Richard Stephenson centers, gear department, and quality control would be tested at that time. me! lEost Hartford. nable. Apply at 39 Cot­ Close to 1-84. 1st floor or. aiMii ptp toddid •7,005 commander of the U.S. Army Aviation System Stephenson said that his command's annual division. The appeal was called off at 6 p.m. Need a quick sale and clos­ DAVIS CONSTRUCTION HONDA 80 Accord. 4 82 PONTIAC J2000 •2.705 budget is about $5 billion. On Monday, Gov. William A. ing for relocation, divorce $162,900. Spacious, well tage Street, between suite available. Rent door, air, 5 speed, 1 PUCH MaxIluxe moped. Command, based in St. Louis. Mo. The general After the tour, Stephenson and his hosts had Nevertheless, a New England kept 4 bedroom Colon­ Includes utilities. 530 872-1400/8S9-9SS5 81 PLY TURISMO am •2.205 1600 miles. Asking $300. “Purdy is just one of the instrumentalities in O’Neill made an urgent public plea record for usage was set Monday, settlamant, debt payments or owner, excellent condl- 70 BUICK SKYLARK •O.OOS came for an inspection tour of the Purdy plant. lunch in the Purdy conference room, and he was for energy conservation as high an alternative Investment? lol on a large corner square feet. Peterman tlon. $2300. 646-5803. Excellent condition. helping us spend the taxpayers’ money,” he expected to leave aboard the Black Hawk about as voltage output neared 18,000 lot. Located on the APARTMENTS Building Co. 649-9404. 77 DODGE Aund Aool 649-2287 evenlnot. A fire engine and volunteers from the Eighth said. Purdy was recently awarded a $16 million humidity and near-record tempera­ We have the answer to your I MERCURY Bobcat 1976. dnpvr.dqctoludliiil. •4,805 12:30 p.m. Eost Hartford/South FOR RENT CLEAN dry heated area. I^BOATS/MARINE tures wrappedrr- « the state in iiui.hot PleasePlease turn turn to paito page 10 problemsi Call Bob at Windsor town line. __I Running condition. Street level 45 x 27. ISSJ EQUIPMENT Best offer. 646-3957. 875-3311 CARS Large back yard I Fea­ 3 ROOMS, 118 Main Suitable for store front NOVA , Red 1970. 2 door. FDR SALE AUmO REALTY, INC tures front to back Street. No pets. Secur­ office. Call 649-1680. FORCE 5 sailboat, good 202 East Center Street living room with fire­ ity and deposlt.$480. Needs work. $200. 528- condition with trailer. 5017. Dinner time and Computer to(d pi(ots jet was sta((lng just before crash Manchester, C T place, 3 bay windows, Heat and hot water $1200. Call 871-8221 af­ evenings.______lorge country kitchen, Included. 646-2426, 9-5 INDUSTRIAL ter 6om. 6 4 9 ^ 1 7 foyer. Brick patio. 2 weekdays.______PRDPERTY OLDS 77 Cutlass. Excel- By Katherine Rizzo car garage. Excellent The Associated Press Phoneix, Ariz., and suburban Los vehicles destroyed when the plane 2 BEDROOMS, heat, lent condition. Must Four-year-old girl identified as sole survivor A team of 100 investigators, L E T YOUR newspaper buyII Call usi Realty EAST Hartford rental. MUSICAL sell going to college. Angeles. smashed into them or showered including experts from the federal stove, references, Authorities have yet to establish help you keep fruit • jars World Frechette- lease, security, no pets. 800-1170 square feet, 10' ITEMS $1500/best offer. 643- ROMULUS, Mich. — A computer Northwest plane engine had series of failures them with blazing fuel and debris. government and the companies sparkling clean and sweet Benolt Associates. 646- $510. 649-3340. doors. 12' ceilings In 8736 anytime.______warned Northwest Flight 255's Chaplains on the front lines after the crash an official death count in the crash Spitz said the bodies were too that made the plane and engines, smelling. Wash lars, dry 7709.0 ______new building. Access to BLACK Grand Prix elect­ DODGE OMNI 86.4dooor PLYMOUTH, INC. pilots the jet was going too slowly in clear weather. charred to determine the number, M ANCHESTER. 4 room VV I M D O H A V I N U L « V ( R N O M • 8 7 ') 3 1 I walked the flight path and exam­ completely then put o M ELLO W & Minted. A all malor highways. ric guitar. 1 year old. hatchback, two tone, John Lauber, a National Trans­ apartment. 1st floor. Used 3 times $110. 643- just before it crashed, a newspaper — Storlea on page 5 and it wasn’t immediately clear ined the remains of the Jet's two large piece of newspaper tart full blend of old Ideal for small can- air. Excellent condi­ reported, and a 4-year-old girl portation Safety Board member, whether he included the two earlier and new combine to Adults preferred. No tractors. Amber 563- 9452.______I 87 LEBARON COUPE Pratt It Whitney JTOD-217 engines. Inside the lar and put the pets, no appliances, 1 tion $6600 firm. 244-5121 fought for life today as the sole said 152 people aboard the plane ground fatalities. Federal Aviation Administration lid on. The paper will create this clean 3 bed­ 7555.______GUITAR and bass lessons doys 643-7939 evenings. Stk. #1382, died. Northwest spokesman Kevin room Colonial Cape on car. Security. 649-1265. to Intermediate scales surviving passenger among as that jet. on Flight 2SS by her grandfather, Calls to his home early today records showed that the plane bad absorb any moisture. Let 5000 square feet available AMC Hornet station Poplar Pkg.Auto, many as 162 people killed. Whalen said 155 people might have a classified od In your North Elmstreet..cias- M ANCHESTER. 2 bed- an Hartfard Rd. Zaned and theory. Jim 649- Authorities were reluctant to who recognized her chipped tooth were not answered, and the tempor­ engine failures on takeoff twice in room apartment 2nd wagon 1973. Runsgood. Investigators said they, found no been aboard, and at least 154 people ary morgue set up in a hangar a newspaper find a cash slc oak wood work, Industrial, this prop­ 7703. $350.649-6834.______discuss a possible cause of Sunday and purple nail polish, officials died. 1986 and once in 1985. As recently as buyer for most anything stenciled walls, plush floor. All appliances. erty has many passible indication the pilots reported prob­ night’s crash, the nation’s second- said. short distance from the crash site January 1987, the plane was forced carpeting and a 2 car Heat, hot water, air MERCURY Lynx 1981. 4 lems to the control tower, and The “The infant count is going up," he was closed. you have for sale. uses and exposure. Call RnCAMERAS/PHDTD door wagon, 38,000 Carrera deadliest, but said preliminary “Her mother shielded her, and to return to the airport in Memphis, garage. 1 year home conditioning, on bus Warren E. Hawland New York Times, reported today work showed no evidence of failure said. Infants generally are not At least six people who had been Tenn., after takeoff because of low Wishing will not sell any­ warranty Inicuded. line. 649-5240.______ISSI EQUIPMENT miles, stereo. $2200. npuRad A that is what saved her,” said the ticketed on commercial airline Inc. 643-1108.______646-3894.______that the crew had no indication of of either of the two engines on the grandfather, Anthony Cichan of on the ground were treated at oil pressure, said Bobby Mardis of thing ... a low-cost od In Blanchard & Rossetto 6 room apartment with ^ trouble until a computer voice flights if they are carried by adults. hospitals for injuries in the crash. Classified will. Why not Realtors. “ We Guaran­ Not all the news Is on the DURST photgraphic en­ v w Dasher 1978. A-1 con­ *11.356.* • plane, a McDonnell Douglas MD-80. Maple Glen, Pa. the FAA's Aeronautics Center in appliances. $700 larger, NIkkor lens, declaring, "Stall! Stall!” told them Cecilia Cichan, who was in Wayne County officials reported Northwest Airlines on Monday Oklahoma City. place one todayl 643-2711. tee Our Homes". 646- monthly. 2 months se- front page! There's lots of dition. $1500. 647-8741. The girl’s parents and 6-year-old that two people died on the ground. 2482.0 ______curlty. 646-0256.______newsy Information In the $150. Negotiable. Steel they were flying too slowly. Go­ critical condition today with third- brother were killed in thecrashjust began bringing family members The aircraft landed safely in tripod. $18. 647-7397 PLYMOUTH 1981 vernment reports also surfaced of degree burns over 29 percent of her Late Monday, (bounty Medical here to help identify victims, but an Minneapolis on Jan. 6, 1986, after FIRST prize quality 3 ROOMS. Partly fur- Classified section. 643- Chomp. <3ood condi­ after takeoff from Detroit Metro­ Examiner Werner Spitz said five or young 3 bedroom Willi­ 2711.______tion. New rubber. Ask­ repeated engine malfunctions on body, was identified as a passenger politan Airport on a flight to official passenger list wasn't INVITATION TO BID nlshed. Heat. Working New 1987 Plymouth Fiellant six bodies were pulled from three released. The Manchester Public amsburg Colonial In single male preferred. J PETS AND ing $1500 or best offer. Please torn lo page 10 Schools solicits bids for RE­ Lydall Woods.. This No pets. Lease. 643- ___ { supplies 872-1337 after 5pm. 1 ‘LE 4 Door PLACEMENT OF OIL TANK lavish residence Is 2880.______M8rchandi88 FAIRM ONT wagon 78. for the 19S7-19SS school year clean and coptuotlng. DESPERATETForcedto V-8, automatic. Very Stk. «H1019 at Keeney Street School. See this lovely home STUDIO type. Partly fur- Seolod M di will bo recalvod nlshed. Working single find new loving home good condition. $2000/ Dad seel(8 Samaritans American outwits TODAY until August 2S, 1907.3:00 P. with It's Urto dote floor male preferred. No ■antiques/ for our 2 male cots best offer. 646-3598 af­ M . at which time they will bo plan todayl Blanchard pets. Lease. 643-2880. iCO^CnSLES (brothers) 2 years old, ter 4. puM Idy oponod. Tho right Is & Rossetto. “ We Gua­ fixed and well man­ raserved to reloctony and ell rantee Our Houses". MANCHESTER- 5 room, nered. Please help usi CHRYSLER Newport In hit-and-run accident More comfortable Mds. Specifications and bid 646-2482.0 2 bedroom apartment. 649-0778.______custom 1967. 73k origi­ The father of a man who was Lebanese captors forms may bo socurod at tho Includes carpeting, nal miles. Must be •9297* 5 A police accident report was Clear and more comfortable Ousinoss ortico, 4S North M ANCHESTER. If you basement storage, dis­ seen. 6494)543.______struck by a tractor-trailer early Incomplete this morning. Tho­ tonight with low 60 to 65. Partly School Streol, Manchester, ore looking for a home ELVIS decanter with MISCELLANEDUS Sunday while riding his bicycle on DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Connectleut. hwasher, appliances music box, still sealed PLYM O U TH Reliant 1981 mas Chisholm said his son was Beirut at 2:30 a.m. today and said: sunny Wednesday with a chance of 1 don't miss this loyely 8 and heat. S625 per FOR SALE lOR M71* PER MONTgi Tolland Turnpike is hoping to find American Journalist Charles Glass an afternoon thunderstorm; high in OISOO______In original carton, $350. 2 door, 4 speed, excel­ riding his bike on Tolland Turn­ "I am Charlie Glass. I need a place room like new Colon­ month. 643-7207. the girls who took the seriously said today he outwitted his captors ial, that offers 3 bed­ 646-6649. lent condition. $1500. New 1987 pike near Oakland Street between to hide,” a Lebanese police spokes­ the mid-80s. Details on page 2. INVITATION TO BID MANCHESTER. Quality MOVING. Carrier air 646-4298.______Injured man to the hospital. 11 p.m. Saturday and 2 a.m. and fled to freedom after two man said. rooms,! W bahts, fam­ conditioner 7900 units. months as a hostage in Lebanon. He Seeled Mds will be received ily room, living room one bedroom, heat, hot DODGE Dart 76. 4 door. n e w y o r k i r ] “ I want to get in touch with the Sunday when a tractor-trailer Glass was abducted by 14 gun­ In the Oenerol Services' of­ water ond all applian­ Perfect working order Good condition. $600. came up from behind him and hit was turned over to a U.S. diplomat, fice, 41 Center St.. Manches­ fireplaced, formal din­ FURNITURE $100. Rock maple full girls somehow or have them get men in the suburban Beirut district AIDS vaccine test ing room,J(ltchen and ces Included. Air condi­ Day 275-5537, night 282- him. in Damascus. of Ouzai on June 17 along with All ter, C T until II :00a.m. on the tioned. Quiet. On bus size bed with king koll in touch with me," said Thomas dole shown below for the foi- enclosed sun room with CO FFEE table and end mattress and box 9839. Must sell. Chisholm said his son was i- Foreign Minister Farouk al- Osseiran, son of Lebanon's defense A Connecticut company has lowlng: a 2 cor garage. All for line. Ideal for middle- Chisholm of 122 New State Road. Sharaa handed Glass over to become the first to win Food and aged and senior citi­ table (together or se­ spring $50. Excersise His 24-year-old son. Gregory, is in thrown ahead to the ground, minister. Osseiran was released a A U G U S T 30,1907- 8209,000. Call us. U & R parate),one Individual bike $10. 647-7649. fracturing his right shoulder. He American (%arge d'Affaires David week later. Drug Administration approval (or OFFICE SUPPLIES Realty, 643-2692.0 zens. $540. 247-5030. the intensive care unit of Man­ glass topped coffee ta­ CELLAR clearance. Set/ Your Car M 5 | 5 5 8 ^ stk. 9H1216 said Gregory got up and tried to Ransom, the senior U.S diplomat in A group calling itself the Organi­ limited testing of a potential AIDS S E P TE M B ER 1,1907- IMMACULATE alumi­ APARTMENT/Town- ble. Call 742-5918 chester Memorial Hospital. the Syrian capital. vaccine on humans, according to TURBINE GENERATOR house. East Hartford, Large and small Items flag down some cars, and after zation of the People’s Defense RELOCATION AND num sided 3 bedroom evenings.o (usable). 643-2617. Hospital spokesman Andrew six to 12 cars passed, a small “I feel good," Glass told repor­ claimed on July 7 that it kidnapped published reports. Story on page 4. Ranch with garage In 2-3 singles, 3 bedroom, Beck said (Gregory, a Vernon APPURTENANT WORK living room, dining iOFA and chair. Off NORGE upright freezer, m r PER M( white car with three or four girls ters. "The people who really Glass and said he was a CIA spy. quiet neighborhood. white crushed velvet. 4 Llne8 — 10 Days resident, is in satisfactory condi­ raffered are my wife and children.” The Town of Manchester Is Buckley school dls- room, all appliances. walnut double bed and i stopped and picked him up and The group is believed made up of on equal opportunity em­ All utilities Including Very good condition. spring. Best offer. 649- 508 charge, each addi­ nr riliin nrpdrnunli liinliiiH dun iiipsueid Mdiii t mug liiiidd tion at the hospital. He has a took him to the hospital. He appeared to be in good shape but Shiite Moslems loyal to Iran. ployer, and requires on affir­ trlct. 8126,900. 649-5621. $150. 646-6904.______k> trttm. M phodt dddkxHdagtiirdii^^ Index mative action policy foroll of free laundromat. 81000 0563 after 5:30.______tional line. You can ArndhoAe^ fractured shoulder, a broken jaw, “I want to thank the girls, and looked tired. Glass said he escaped while his SOFA and chair. Autumn cancel at any time. ntonei VMI tfdwi paymsM dl tISOO dtUi or IrMd tas» APB. a fractured cheekbone, and a Its Contractors and Vendors per month. 569-2290 or DP-300 body tone rowing SdU pilow wpiw aei-er. Greg wanU to thank them," said He said he wanted to fly to captors were sleeping. However, 20 pagat, 2 aacBona as o condition of doing butl- IS z l BUSINESS colors. $50. Green Her- machine, $M. 643-7128. broken nose. Chisholm’s father London, bis home, "as soon as naas with the Town, os per SORRY, Cliisholm. his wife Fiona said her husband told I S I PRDPERTY culon sofa bed $200. NO REFUNDS OR said his son cannot speak, and he m ' possible to meet with my family Advice______13 Lottery _ _ _ 2 Federal Order 11346. 647-7397. ______He said that his son was on his her he locked up his guards and f^GDNODMINIUMS ADJUSTMENTS writes messages on a board. way home to Vernon from a and folks." fled. Business _ _ _ 0 Obituarlee-,-. 10 Bid forms, pioiw and spocifl- M ^ n i m r E s t e r . cations ore avallaMo at the L S I for RENT Plaid couch and choir ( Police this morning did not friend’s house in East Windsor Asked whether he was set free or The 88-year-old journalist was Ctatelfied -18-20 Opinion 8 General Servicos' offlco. Laundry business for sofa bed), good condl- CALL HERALD a know the names of the girls who sale. 20 yeor old estab­ when the accident occurred. The had escaped. Glass r«pUed: “It was spirited out of Moslem west Beirut Comics 8 Faopla...... 2 TOW N OF MANCHESTERTioxu^ tion. $60.649-1488. lished business. Inven­ drove the injured man to the bike has not been found, Chisholm THOMAS CHISHOLM an escape.” under the protection of Byrlan Connecticut__ 4 Sports------18-18 6MNCHESTER. CT. bedroom, all applian­ CHAIR: swivel, rocking ClaASSIHED^ CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH, INC. hospital. ROBERT B. WEISS. tory Included. 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MANCHESTER HERALD. Tueadav, Aug. 18. 1987 — 8 the w eather REGIONAL WEATHER 'nwAccw-WeMher'^loivcast tor «AJI,Wednes(tay. August 19 oth directors: Give us more info on sewer swap SO Accu-Woather^foiecast for Wednesday Daytime Conations and High Temperatures By Androw Yurkovtkv ^ 60 on the agreement be postponed Hsrald RoiHirter until after the November election. meeting next Monday. In general terms, the agreement ” I think we’re getting stuff Voters may be asked these Directors argued over what the reached Aug. 6 calls for the town to 70 Board of Directors of the shoved at us too fast,” Longest said. agenda should be for that meeting. take over Ae district’s sewers in Eightt Utilltea District resolved He said that holding a referendum Last week the directors scheduled exchange for the town firehouse in OM of the last Issues in negotiations on Nov. 3 would mean that The town and Eighth District negotiating teams have proposed the special meeting to provide a Buckland. The district would also ' I with the town Monday night, voting questions for the voting machines these questions for the referendum. They were released Monday chance to review the agreement, take over fire protection in the to include a Unk to the town’s would have to be prepared by Sept. night at the district Board of Directors meeting: but Monday night the directors said Bryan Farms area. Adams Street line in plans for its 4, allowing little time to review A e • Shall the Eighth Utilities District relinquish its sewer that without more information Meanwhile, the district is going Buckland trunk sewer. But, at the agreement. authority? from the district negotiators, the ahead with plans for sewer im­ same time, new questions were meeting would be useless. But Director Williard Marvin • Shall the Eighth Utilities District relinquish its fire provements in its present jurisdic­ raised over how the directors Director Joseph Tripp said after suggested that all Longest wanted protection authority to 38 units of the Northfield Green tion. The first phase of that project T -S T O B M S ~ ^ should proceed on the agreement the meeting that the directors were to do was scrap the agreement. “ I Condominium and to 191 Green Manor Road? is a branch line along NorA Main reached with the town earlier this think we’re tr^ng to kill them by only seeking background on how o Shall the Eighth Utilities District extend its boundaries to Street and Tolland ‘Turnpike, and Peak Experience month on fire protection and sewer default,” he said. the agreement was reached. Land­ the second is a section to serve the service. furnish fire protection in the Bryan Farma/Tolland Turnpike ers said he would move to have A e Mount Wheeler, 13,061 feet high, is one of the main Elizabeth Sadloski, the district area? proposed Mall at Buckland Hills. V ta n tk . .. W o .iIIh h . Iin ______V.," •!***< • A» . M fcw include underground limestone caverns and forests of The directors eventually rejected of Environmental Protection. The agreement. One director, Samuel Longest’ s proposal, but other would move to adjourn the Aug. 24 district has contended that the ancient Bristlecone pines, said to be 2,000 to 3,000years meeting If the information the L, Longest, went so far as to members of the board agreed that tiators was a problem. they would Adams Street line would be inade­ old. There were fewer than ten national parks in the propose that a district referendum not have enough infor- directors seek from the negotiators getting information from the nego- Directors voiced concern that mation in quate for the sewage flow from the world in the 1880s. Today, more than 2,000 such parks time for a special is not available. mall area. 30s and 40s in West and similar reserves exist in over 100 countries. DO Y O U K N O W — What huge park in Wyoming as East remains hot sparked the national-park movement in the 1870s? New cantor likes G O P backs M ONDAY’S ANSW ER — The Aleutian Islands extend By Th« Associated Press southwest Florida and from New westward from Alaska south of the Bering Strait. York to West Virginia. an upbeat tempo Temperatures dipped into the ‘ Knowledge Unlimited Inc 1987 30s to 40s in sections of the West Skies were mostly cloudy a referendum today while the East was hot and across the eastern quarter of the A Nvmpapar In EdoeaUoo Profrani By Maureen Leavitt taught in Glastonbury for a year. muggy. nation, where muggy conditions Spoaaoradby ^ Herald Intern "This is like coming home to Thunderstorms were scattered prevailed amid early-moming The Manchester Herald from the Dakotas through Kansas me,” Krieger said. “ We really felt temperatures in the 70s to around There’s a new cantor in town. and ranged from northern Missis­ this community out in many areas on bond issue 80 from New England to the What’s a cantor? ” A cantor and we really like it.” sippi to southwest Tennessee. mid-Atlantic states. • musically runs services in the He performs instrumental, clas­ By Andrew Yurkovskv make it worthwhile to delay a Showers and thunderstorms synagogue,” explained Wayne S. High pressure over the Rockies sical and light jazz with his wife at Herald Reporter referendum,” Naab said. also were widely scattered across Almanac Krleger, Temple Beth Sholom’s weddings and other temple social provided pleasant conditions new musical leader. Future developments, however, events. Krieger’s wife. Carol, a A referendum should be held on across the western third of the . Krieger, 35, a Gerard Street could lead him to change his mind. therapist at the Wheeler Clinic, the bonding issue for improve­ Weather Trivia nation, with early-morning resident, took the post about a Naab said. A u g . , p.rovides vocal and flute ments to the area of the proposed " I f the town attorney comes to temperatures dropping into the Today’s weather picture was drawn by Nicole Berthlaume. 10. 18 1987 TODAY'S MOON: Between ■ month ago. His predecessor was accompaniment. At what temperature are Itie last quarter (Aug. 16) and Mall at Buckland Hills, even if it me next week or tomorrow or any 30s to 40s in sections of Montana Today is the 230th i riMTi Israel Tabatsky, who died in June. Celsius and Fahrenheit scales who lives on Spencer Street and attends Keeney Street new moon (Aug. 24). Krieger said that as a child means the town’s appeal of a court time between now and Sept. 3 and and Wyoming. day of 1987 and the Tabatsky was the temple’s cantor growing up in Providence, R.I., he ruling on the issue is dismissed. gives me a reason for why a exactly tie same? School. SSfth d a y o f sum m er. , for 21 years and his death came as a TODAY’S TRIVIA: In which sports hall developed synagogue skills on his Republican Director Geoffrey referendum should not be held, I ’ll Today’s forecast called for shock to the temple’s 350 families. of fame Is Roberto Clemente en- own. by listening to liturgical Naab said this morning. hear what he has to say,” he said. showers and thunderstorms scat­ “ Everybody knew he had leuke­ J shrined? (a) baseball (b) football (c) records, for example. ” My father Ferguson said that the risk that a tered from the Mississippi Valley CONNECTICUT WEATHER basketball mia, but we were really under the tricked me. He would get me to look ” I think we’ve got to stop waffling referendum would invalidate an across the central and southern impression it was a chronic geriat­ TODAY’S BARBS up certain passages and read and put this issue on a referen­ appeal is one that has to be taken. Plains and the Southeast; and for TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day in ric (condition) that would drag on. 1825. Alexander Gordon Laing be­ BY PHIL PA8TORET them.” Krieger said. dum,” Naab said. He said that there is no guarantee clear to partly cloudy skies Central, eastern interior, southwest interior: When he didn’t come out of the last came the first European to reach the UFO stands for Unidentified Flying O b­ He is now the director of a high Donald K. Kuehl. town Republi­ that a judge will rule in favor of the elsewhere. Tonight, mostly clear and more comfortable. Low 60 to crisis, it really hit everyone really fabled African town of Timbuktu near ject — or lor Utterly Fantastic Oratory school group where he meets with can party chairman, announced town. "Our only other step is to 65. Wednesday, partly sunny. A 30 percent chance of a hard.” said Richard Flavin, the the Niger River. concerning alleged sightings of such about 60 youths of the congregation. Monday that the six Republican appeal the decision, and that’s not a Highs will be in the 70s on the temple’s rabbi for the past nine late afternoon thunderstorm. High in the mid-80s. phenomena. He also helps train the young boys candidates for Board of Directors carte blanche decision either,” he Pacific Coast and from Washing­ years. preparing to make their bar mitz- — including Naab — favor holdinga TODAY’S BIRTHOAYS: Virginia Dare said. ton across the northern Plains to West coastal, east coastal: Tonight, partly cloudy For the tumble-fingered, complicated Krieger said he hopes the congre­ vahs. the ceremony marking the (1587); Shelley Winters (1922); Rosa- referendum in November on the Ferguson is confident that voters the upper Great Lakes; lOOtollO how-to books Inevitably raise the ques­ gation will accept changes but with patchy fog. Low 65 to 70. Wednesday, partly lynn Carter (1927); Roberto Clemente 13-year-old Jewish boy’s entry into bonding issue. would approve the bond issue if a in the desert Southwest; and 80s tion. "W hy bother?" “ changes have to be done tact­ (1934): Robert Radford (1937) the age of responsiblity. Republican Director Thomas H. referendum were held. to 90s across most of the rest of sunny. A 30 percent chance of a late afternoon fully.” His philosphy of success is Krieger said the training is Ferguson, who will step down at the J. Winthrop Porter, a Republican the nation. thunderstorm. High in the mid-80s. 'TODAY’S TRIVIA ANSWERS: (a) Pitt- simple: intense but helps youngsters con­ end of his two-year term, said this candidate for Board of Directors, burgh Pirates outfielder Roberto Cle­ ’"The key is to be really good. I TODAY’S QUOTE: "Your looks can tinue their commitment to the morning that he favors a referen­ said this morning that the Board of Temperatures around the na­ Northwest hills: Tonight, mostly clear and comfor­ mente Is enshrined in the Baseball Hall ' like music performed musically, suggest that everything is all right, of Fame. synagogue. dum, too. Kuehl said Monday that Directors cannot appeal the court tion at 3 a.m. EDT ranged from 35 table. Low around 60. Wednesday, partly sunny. A 30 even when it’s not” — Robert Radford. artisically. If something is done © IM7. NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN Krieger realizes the high school Republican Director William J. decision and at the same time, hold degrees at Yellowstone, Wyo., to competently, beautifully, it doesn’t saaiOap oy snu»^ percent chance of an afternoon thunderstorm. High 80 age is a difficult age for children, Diana is also in support of a a referendum. He said he telieves 89 at Phoenix, Ariz. , matter how it’s done, it will be done to 85. but he feels he has the training and referendum. Diana could not be enough money is involved in the beautifully. That goes for education to offer the students. reached for comment. anything.” bonding issue to make a referen­ Astrograph Plavin gave some impressions of Voters would be asked in the dum appropriate. ” His style is somewhat different. the new cantor: “ Wonderful. I ’m referendum to approve or reject the Democratic Director Stephen T. .but I ’m sure people will quickly very pleased. It’s very early. ... It issuance of $13 million in tax- adapt,” Plavin said. Penney said this morning that need tor you to buy a big-ticket Item. A hasn’t been a real trial for him yet. increment bonds to pay for im­ while Democratic directors first bargain can be found, but you will have Krieger is no stranger to the area. His real debut will be during the provements to the area around the ' He earned a bachelor’s degree in indicated support for a referen­ < ^ fo u r to root it out. high holiday season in September.” Harald photo by nmo proposed mail in the northwest dum. a decision on whether one music education in 1975 from the "H e’s vibrant. Upbeat. A lively corner of town. The bonds would be PEOPLE ^ r t h d a y CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) In a crit­ should be held must wait until . Hartt School of Music at the ical matter where teamwork is required kind of tempo. Everybody appre­ Wayne S. Krieger stands outside Temple Beth Sholom . paid off from taxes on the mall attorneys determine if the referen­ today, don’t leave everything up to your . University of Hartford, and student ciates that.” Plavin added. H e’s the temple’s new cantor. property. dum would conflict with an appeal. Trial to resume Wednesday, Aug. 19,1967 counterpart, It will require an equal ef­ A referendum must be held if the ists Monday. Winners will be Important changes that you have been fort from both. Kevin O’Brien, the legal counsel bonds are to be issued, a Hartford for the town’s Economic Develop­ “ Dynasty” star Joan Collins announced Oct. 12. unable to make in the past can be ac­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. 19) Important Someone could get hurt Superior Ckiurt judge ruled last ment Commission, said this morn­ was in Europe as her divorce trial complished in the year ahead. They will strides can be made today where your provide benefits lor you and your loved career Is concerned, provided your ob­ week. The judge, John P. Maloney, ing that attorneys are still looking moved to a second stage. Walls come down ones. jectives are well defined. Don't waste said that the Board of Directors into how a referendum would affect With the case resuming today LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don't be intimi­ time on fuzzy targets. erred last year when It voted to an appeal. He said a decision should approve the bond issue. in Los Angeles, Collins’ attorney, Barbara Bosson of “ Hill Street dated by an unusual turn of events to­ PISCES (Fob. 20-March 20) You’re Lake’s low level is worrying Coventry be made soon. Marvin Mitchelson, said he day. The situation will be challenging, much more efficient at doing things to­ Maloney’s decision is being ap­ Besides Naab and Porter, the Blues” gave the go-ahead to a but you have the skills to dispatch it ef­ day than you are apt to acknowledge. planned to ask the Superior Court By Jacqueline Bennett pealed by the town, the Economic Republican candidates for Board of wrecking crew as the Academy of fectively. Get a jump on life by undep^ Don't be afraid to tackle an assignment residents.” said Zolton. ” I know it seems incredible, but Judge to reject Peter Holm’s ‘ Herald Correspondent Feuerman Zolton, president of Development Commission and Ae Directors are Ronald Osella, Eu­ Television Arts & Sciences signed standing the influences that are govern­ about which you’ve been dubious. Town Manager Harold Hodge yes, it can,” Hodge said. mall developer, Homart Develop­ request for $80,000 a month in a contract for its first permanent ing you in the year ahead. Send for your ARIES (March 21-April 19) Arrange­ the 130-member group, told the said the water gate had been open to 'T m amazed there have been no gene A. Sierakowski, John I. COVENTRY — The Town Coun­ ment Corp. of Chicago. Garside Jr. and Theunis Werk- temporary support payments home in Los Angeles. Astro-Graph predictions today. Mall $1 ments today with people with whom you council that the water level over the allow flow into a nearby fire pond. Injuries,” Hotchkiss said. “ The from Collins. to Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, have strong emotional ties should work cil has been hounded about prob­ past three weeks had dropped “ Even if a referendum is dis­ hoven. They could not be reached Monday’s ceremony included a Hodge said, however, the gate had water level was even lower last missed . we would not lose enough to Holm, who spent 13 months as P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101- out well, but be careful In your dealings lems at Coventry Lake all summer, dramatically, forcing children and been closed for one month. He for comment this morning.' champagne toast by Bosson, who with strangers. year. No people were injured, but Collins’ husband, lost an earlier 3426. Be sure to state your zodiac sign. and M onday nijght was no adults to go farther and farther out added that a diver had checked the boats were.” ordered the last wall of the last VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapl. 22) Thinking that TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Keep an exception. court round when a judge found to swim. gate for the town a number of times In recent months, residents have structure on the North Hollywood wishes will make it so is an escapist’s open mind today regarding suggestions Members of the General Park High blood pressure affects blacks more valid a prenuptial agreement He said he's afraid people may recently. complained to the council about tract to be knocked down by a attitude. You’re a realist who knows It offered to you by your mate. Ho or she Association, the lake-area resi­ limiting his claim on Collins’ get hurt if they enter the path of a Hodge said even when the gate is hazardous conditions caused by wrecking ball. “ Gentlemen, do you want something to happen, you will be able to spot errors that aren’t ob­ dents’ organization, warned the WEST POINT, Pa. (AP) - High from ail causes among blacks, as wealth. have to make It happen. vious to you. boat. closed, a small space is still open large numbers of high-powered your wrecking,” she said. council that the lake’s extremely blood pressure, a serious health compared with whites, in the U.S. Mitchelson said Collins would LIBRA (Sapt. 23-Oct. 23) If you let self­ Zolton said the lake’s water level and may need some repair. How­ boats traveling at high speeds on The 6,000-member academy, GEMINI (May 21-Juno 20) Don’t get low water level is a hazard and an threat to almost a quarter of ail Now, researchers report, new doubts take root today, you will severe­ has dropped 24 inches in three ever, not miich water is flowing the lake. They contacted the be back from Europe on which currently is renting space mixed up In anything of a financial na­ ' inconvenience. Americans, is a far greater menace "combination” drugs are being Wednesday. ly limit your possibilities. Don’t be afraid weeks. He said people have gone through that space, he said. Department of Environmental Pro­ to blacks, who are twice as likely to developed to help control high blood in Burbank, agreed to become the to make a few mistakes. ture about which you have doubts to­ ” Our concern is the safety of out twice as far as they should, and Court records filed by Holm to day. There could be solid justification Councilman Patrick Flaherty tection, and both state and local suffer from the disease, says Merck pressure in “ hard to treat” pa­ main tenant of a proposed 22-acre SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nev. 22) A relation­ swimmers venturing out into the beyond floats placed in the water. for your uncertainties. was perplexed by how fast the officials have stepped up a patrol of Sharp I t Dohme Research tients, including many blacks. back up bis claim that he became Community Redevelopment ship you have with another that has pathway of motorboats, and enjoy­ Zolton said the low water is water level had dropped. the area. Laboratories. These medications combine active accustom ed to an $80,000-a- Agency project called The been a trifle touchy lately can be recti­ CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) Today, you ment of the lake,” said Elaine caused by the summer’s dry fied today. Each must be frank about "Only five weeks ago the lake The council plans to ask the local The firm, developer of a new ingredients that affect basic kidney month lifestyle while married to Academy. may be drawn Into a situation that re­ Hotchkiss after the meeting in the weather and by an open Watergate. what’s disturbing him or her. was very high, an historically high marine patrol to look out for people once-a-day drug to treat high blood enzyme activities and eliminate Collins offer a glimpse of a life of quires your personal touch In a mana­ Town Office Building. “ There’s not “ Essentially, we recognize that JOAN COLLINS KIM BASINGER SAQITTARIU8 (Nov. 23-Dac. 21) Be a level. Could lack of rain really going out too far into the water. pressure, says the disease contrib­ excess water and sodium from the caviar, fine art, celebrity parties, gerial capacity. Be decisive regarding even enough water for swimming most of it is an act of Ciod, but there comparison shopper today if there is a your moves and Intentions. make this much difference?” Fla­ Members also want the gate body — both of which help relieve sojourns at expensive hotels and . . . away during trial . . . she's not a victim and we pay top taxes as waterfront utes significantly to the dispropor­ Promoting spuds are indications that a gate isopen,” herty said. checked for repairs. high blood ressure. marathon shopping expeditions. tionately high annual death rate Idaho Gov. Cedi Andrus is on Collins alleges that Holm threa­ Basinger, now starring in the tion awards. the campaign trail again, this tened her with bodily harm and light-hearted comedy “ Nadine," Travis is a finalist for five time with a potato in his pocket. Carrent Quotations caused her such stress that she was struck by Sam Shepard in Manchester/Area For the Record awards: entertainer of the year, As part of a campaign to needed medical treatment for “Fool for Love,” dragged top male vocalist, single of the promote Idaho spuds, Andrus heart palpitations. Holm has said through a swamp in handcuffs by year, music video of the year and approaches a gray-haired “ One good thing has to come of meeting in the Parliament, Towns In B rief he loves Collins. Richard Gere in “No Mercy,” Manchester public schools will album of the year. shopper in a supermarket. “ Do this horrible, horrible day.” — wounding 14 people. and was the object of a sadomaso­ open Sept. 1 with half-day sessions Joining Travis as finalists for you know m e?” he asks. Margaret Cichan, whose 4-year- Parents can sign up students Slapped around chistic romance with Mickey old granddaughter, Cecilia Chi- for elementary schools and full-day entertainer of the year are Reba She says she doesn’t. sessions for secondary schools. A Ronrke in “ 9i/i Weeks.” chan, was the only passenger to starting Monday, parents may register their children for McEnlIre, the 1986 winner; the Andrus whips a potato out of his school calendar published in Mon­ Actress Kim Basinger has been “I’ve never humiliated my­ survive a Northwest Airlines jet Manchester public schools, said Allan B. Chesterton, assistant slapped around in the movies but Judds; George Strait; and Hank pocket, proclaims that Idaho day’s Herald contained incorrect self,” Basinger said. “ I ’ve never Williams Jr. crash in Michigan. Lottery school superintendent. disputes notions that she’s played potatoes taste better and urges information about the first day of * s* gone below my level of self- Parents should register at the schools their children attend. a victim . George Jones, Ricky Skaggs shoppers to look for the “ Grown school. respect.” “ Fortunately the prime minis­ Birth certificates, health records and immunization records are i r ☆ "I think we get the word and Williams joined Travis and in Idaho” seal. Strait as finalists for top male ter and I were not hurt. I have required. >> ‘victim’ mixed up,” she said in Andrus, who was elected to his vocalist. blood marks on my coat on the left For more information, contact the appropriate school. The September’s Glamour magazine. Travis In the lead third term last fall, started his Connecticut daily STAR COPIER SERVICE INC. Nominated with McEntire for second assignment as star of the shoulder which I will keep as a school year w ill begin on Sept. 1. “ I’ve played vulnerable women. Randy Travis, boosted by his QUALITY SERVICE IS OUR PRODUCT No. 1 female vocalist were Idaho Potato Commission’s pro­ memento.” — President Junius Monday: 592 Building muscles ... In my estimation they were No. 1 song “ Forever and Ever, Rosanne Cash, Emmylon Harris, motions on Monday. The 30- R. Jayewardene of Sri Lanka, quite feisty and they won, Amen,” leads finalists for the 21st 'after attackers buried hand gre­ Play Four: 9705 Sermons offered at the YW CA goes only so far alw ays." Kathy Mattea and Dolly Parton. second commercials will be used annual Country Music Associa- nades into a governing party A representative from Glory Ministries of the Broad Brook The CMA announced the final­ for national markets. LOS ANGELES (A P) - Weight section of East Windsor will deliver three sermons on the training and other muscle-building mysterious ways God works. The sermons will be tonight, DONT PANIC! activities can’t succeed beyond a Manchester Herald Wednesday and Thursday at 7; 30 p.m. at the YWCA, 78 N. Main certain plateau, research at the ^ Call Us For Outstanding Comics Sampler St. The community is welcome. University of Southern California School of Medicine suggests. PrIcM On Ammlean Mado USPS327-S00 VOL. CVI, No. 272 Andover oils Its roads The studies show that overload­ Ton«r ON THE FA6TRACK by BIN Holbreok ing muscle can increase the size of Published dally except Sunday Suggested carrier rates are $1.80 AND O VER — The town will be oiling the following town roads muscle fibers but it can’t increase •k Call Us For Outstanding and certain holidays by the Man- weakly, $7.70 tor one month. 8^.10 Wednesday through Monday: the number of fibers. 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MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Aug. 18. 1987 — 8 Low turnout could mar special election in 4th District By Linda Stowell ______^ 4-year-old sole survivor of crash The Associated Press ^|j|jilB|k ■ | the political analystsanalyata wrong by STAMFORD Ti,. h .1 « turningturning out out at at the the polls." polls." STAMFORD — The hotly con­ Democrats outnumber Republi­ Chipped tooth, fingernail polish help grandfather identify girl tested rararace In the 4th Congressional canscans in in the the district, district, but but the the di«»i district District headed into its final hours is still considered the heart of the life' Bv Jim Irwin today, with candidates and party Mrs. Cichan said. Cichan, joined by two other relatives, | i Connecticut GOP. There are about The Associated Press "We keep telling him, ‘Tony, it may not be leaders worried that the special k%' U’ 105,000 Democrats, 91,000 Republi­ arrived at Cecilia’s bedside about Monday election could be marred by low Celia. You have your hopes up so high,”’ she cans and 73,000 unaffiliated voters DETROIT — A chipped tooth and purple night, said Cureton. She didn’t know the voter turnout. In the district. said, using the girl’s nickname. other two men’s names. Political analysts said hot polish on little fingernails helped an anxious Cichan flew to Detroit after hospital ‘vi, grandfather identify the critically burned “They were just certain on sight as they weather, the vacation season and The election is being watched officials said his description of Cecilia looked at her” that the unconscious girl, noon-to-8 p.m. voting hours might carefully in Washington. 4-year-old girl who was the only passenger to matched that of the unconscious girl. He survive the Northwest Airlines jet crash. breathing with the aid of a respirator, was curb voter interest in today’s “It boils down to a question of k identified her after seeing her chipped tooth Cecilia, Cureton said. She added that the I i| election. turnout,” said Steven Lotterer, a Cecilia Cichan of Tempe, Ariz., was listed and nail polish, said hospital spokeswoman in critical but stable condition early today at delay in identifying the girl came in part “Perhaps more than any other spokesman for the National Repub­ Catherine Cureton. because Northwest had refused to release a lican Congressional Committee in C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital in nearby Ann Cichan said Cecilia was found in her election in recent memory, this one Arbor. passenger list. depends on the turnout rate,” said Washington. “That’s a little hard to mother’s arms. "Her mother shielded her, Michael Cichan, a professor of botany at Jonathan Pelto, the state Demo­ predict because no one has reliable She was identified Monday night by her and that is what saved her,” Cichan said. grandfather, Anthony Cichan, 59, of Maple Arizona State University, and his family cratic Party’s political director. “If insight to what happens when polls A rescue worker at the scene said the were flying back to Arizona after visiting the people come out and vote. Chris open at noon in the middle of Glen, Pa., officials said. Her parents and whimpering child was pulled from beneath 6-year-old brother were killed Sunday in the elder Cichans and Paula Cichan’s parents, Nledermeier will win.” August." the body of a woman. “Her survival was due Anthony and Pauline Ciamaichela of War­ Democrat Christine Nieder- “It comes down to an 9-hour race m nation’s second-worst air disaster. to being padded by her mother, at least we minster, Pa. meier, 35. a former state represen­ — it’s all going to happen while the \ “One good thing has to come of this assume it was her mother,” said paramedic horrible, horrible day,” said Cichan’s wife, “The only thing Paula said was they had a tative and a Fairfield attorney, polls are open,” said Peggy Con­ Pam Davidson. nice 747 from Philadelphia to Detroit, and faces Republican state Rep. Chris­ nolly. a spokeswoman for the Margaret. Dr. John Giradot, another rescuer, said: 1^1 Northwest officials told the couple earlier then ... a smaller flight to Arizona, and she topher Shays. 41. a Stamford real National Democrat Congressional “It looked hopeless. But we were amazed said, ‘I really don’t like those small planes,”’ estate agent, in today’s election. Committee in Washington. Monday that their son, Michael, 32; when we found her that anybody could live daughter-in-law, Paula, 33; and grandson Mrs. Cichan said. “I’ll tell you I wouldn’t be AP photo The Republicans are placing a through this.” Cecilia’s survival gave her grandmother surprised at whatever happens, but AP photo major emphasis on absentee AP photo David were among the victims when Flight “We heard her cry,” he said. “Then we dug only partial comfort. ballots. 255 crashed shortly after takeoff from through the luggage, unbuckled her seat belt I think he’s (Shays) really got a shot Christine Niedermeier, Democratic candidate in the 4th Tony Cicahn holds a photo of his gradchildren, David CIchan, 6, Detroit Metropolitan Airport. "Just talking to you is so draining,” Mrs. at it,” said Betsee Osborn, vice District, campaigns Monday on Main Street in Bridgeport State Rep. Christopher Shays, R-Stamford, talks to Niedermeier has outspent Shays and Cecilia Cicahn, 4, at Philadelphia International Airport. and stabilized her.” Cichan told a reporter. “But they were a by almost 2-1. Shays spent about Because the airline failed to list Cecilia, Cecilia suffered third-degree burns over 29 chairman of the state Republican on the eve of the special election. voters Monday on a beach In Norwalk on the last full day Cecilia was the sole survivor of Sunday's plane crash at Detroit and because of news reports that a young girl tremendous family. They were your model Party. “The determining factor is day of campaigning in the 4th District. $170,000 and because of that he percent of her body in the fiery crash, along family.” who comes out to vote.” Metropolitan Airport. was hospitalized after the crash, Cichan with a broken leg, broken collarbone and The district represents the ex­ couldn’t afford television commer­ became certain his granddaughter survived. "And I want them to know how great they The congressional seat was left a .m.. shaking hands at the Fairfield cials. Instead, he concentrated on facial cuts, the hospital said. were,” she said. "And I still can’t believe it.” tremes of Connecticut political train station. She spent a few hours visiting train stations, then moving here,■’ said Catherine Kolakawski. vacant by the AIDS-related death in demographics. At the east end of on to shopping centers, a market, direct mail and volunteer telephone May of Republican Stewart McKin­ at her Fairfield headquaters con­ a spokeswoman for Niedermeier. banks. the coastline district is Bridgeport beaches and movie theaters. Political analysts predicted a 25 ney, who held the seat for 17 years. Connecticut largest city and one of ducting interviews with reporters “Christopher is very up today,” Niedermeier mounted a signifi- ' On Monday, both candidates then walked Main Street in Bridge­ percent turnout. cant advertising campaign, using the nation's poorest. At the west end said Vincent Chase. Shays’ cam­ Robert S. Poliner. chairman of Northwest engines same type that failed on other planes toured the district's nine-town is Greenwich, one of the richest port at noon. She visited a Bridge­ paign manager. "He feels comfor­ both radio and television. “Gold Coast” a last time before the port senior center, a market and a the state Republican Party, said of Also on the ballot is independent WASHINGTON (AP) - The crash to an engine problem, but one cities in the country. restaurant. table we’ve done everything we the predictions. “They are disap­ engines powering the Northwest 200-series engines on 408 planes, all The NTSB warnings came after the JT8D 200-series engines oc­ election. Niedermeier began her day at 6 could.” candidate Nicholas Tarzia, a Stam­ focus in the.early stages of the of them MD-80 jetliners. loose and cut through the engine Shays began his day at dawn too. pointing and I hope wrong.” ford plumber running on the War Airlines jet that crashed near investigation has been possible investigators looked into a failure curred in December and another skin. “The mood is really upbeat Poliner called on voters “to prove Detroit were the same type that The 206series engine is the latest of one of the engines during an occurred in March 1985. In all cases Against AIDS ticket. engine failure. Witnesses reported in the JT8D line of engines that prompted a warning from federal seeing flames from the engine area American Airlings flight. The en­ the planes, which are designed to In all, there are more than 9,000 aviation officials earlier this year power about two-thirds of the gine lost power, was turned off and fly on one engine, landed safely. before the crash. country’s commercial jetliners, but various series of JT8D engines in because of a series of failures. Cowles defended the JT8D 200- the plane landed on one engine. A use by U.S. airlines and several Last April, the National Trans­ which in recent years have been the l*/i-inch-by-15-inch tear was later The safety board said that in all Connecticut In Brief I State firm’s AIDS vaccine gets OK series engines as having “an subject of a number of safety thousand more by foreign carriers. portation Safety Board urged that outstanding safety record. They found in the failed engine’s outer four incidents, the engine damage The 200 series is used primarily on the government require inspections advisories and inspection orders skin. was caused when a series of locking Ex-senator cleared in libel case WASHINGTON (AP) — A Connecticut com­ reaction was too littie to justify larger-scale carry millions of passengers a day because of problems with various the MD-80 but other versions are pany has become the first to win Food and Drug tests. been named for the first phase of the clinicai of the more than 800 Pratt It safely.” He said there are 816 JT8D engine parts. pins broke inside the engine, used on the McDonnell Douglas HARTFORD — The state Supreme Court has reversed an Administration approval for limited testing of a trials. Whitney JT8D 200-series engines Two similar incidents involving allowing a vane cluster to come DC-9, Boeing 727 and Boeing 737. Apellate Court ruiing and cleared former state Sen. Wilber G. Telephones at the company and the home of MicroGeneSys, which was founded in 1983 and because of several engine breakups potential AIDS vaccine on humans, according to president Frankiin Volvovltz went unanswered Smith of libei over a broadcast statement in 1979 linking a published reports. Monday evening. employs about 30 people, specializes in develop­ during flight. Hartford official to the Ku Klux Klan. The New Haven (Conn.) Register reported ing vaccines for various diseases. The inspections are warranted Clinical trials of the potential vaccine will be Volvovitz told the Register last month that his "because the potential for t n Smith, a Hartford Democrat, had originally been cleared in Sunday, and the Washington Drug Letter done at the National Institutes of Health’s Superior Court, but lost on appeal. reported Monday that MicroGeneSys Inc. of firm was developing a protein that replicated uncontained engine failure and Institute for Allergy t Infectious Diseases in the outer core of the AIDS virus. possible airplane damage exists,” He then went to the Supreme Court, which ruled Monday that West Haven will do the limited tests. Bethesda, Md., a Washington suburb, the the Appellate Court improperly conducted its own review of the FDA spokesman Bill Grigg said Monday night reports said. The drug newsletter, which monitors FDA the safety board wrote the Federal Aviation Adminstration. Superior Court record. he could not confirm the reports because it is up The Washington Post reported in Tuesday’s action, said the product is made from The Superior Court had concluded that Smith's statement to the company to make such announcements. non-infective envelope proteins of the AIDS The FA A last month informed the He did say, however, that the company, if the editions that the first round of tests was expected airlines it would require that the “I lost it in the\fellow Pa® sr about then-Assistant City Manager Michael F. Brown was false to start by October on small groups of virus rather than the virus itself, meaning the report is confirmed, would be the first to receive vaccine could not transmit the virus. engines undergo radioscopic In­ and defamatory. But it also found that Brown was a public official agency approval. volunteers. The first round of testing would be on spection because of concerns that and had failed to prove that Smith's remark had been made with There has been at least one experiment uninfected volunteers to check for side effects Most candidate vaccines use this procedure, grew out of the NTSB findings. People have been finding actual malice. and to see whether the vaccine can raise an taking a piece of the outer coat of the virus and outside the U S. with an AIDS vaccine. immune response. Pratt It Whitney, the engine’s East places to “lose it” in the Vbllow i i On appeal, the Appellate Court concluded that the comment In France last year. Dr. Daniel Zagury of the using the protein to generate antibodies. Hartford, Conn.-based manufac­ had been made with malice. The testing of a vaccine to prevent AIDS would According to the newsletter, the FDA is still Pages for years. Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris occur later, according to researchers quoted by turer. already had sent service The Supreme Court ruled that such a review was improper immunized himself and a dozen other people in making up its mind on whether to approve bulletins to the airlines in June and Back in the 50’s, when weight- because it focused on the question of malice, not on whether the France and Zaire. Zagury said that the test the newspaper, and it would be at least five clinical studies with AIDS vaccine proposals July urging similar inspections. loss centers first appeared in trial judge had erred. years before a vaccine could be approved for from the Institute of Immunological Disorders produced no toxic reactions and raised antibo­ general use should the tests succeed. The FAA and Pratt & Whitney dies, but that the strength of the immune in Houston and Ocogen, a division of Bristol- confirmed Monday that the Connecticut, they appeared in The Register said that about five patients have Myers. Northwest Airlines MD-80 that The Original Yellow Pages* from UConn cop wins another round crashed was powered by the JT8D Southern New England Telephone. 206series en^nes. STORRS A University of Connecticut police officer punished DEP ready Eunice Burnham, a Northwest And with health and nutrition a for arresting a university vice president who parked in a Airlines spokeswoman, said Mon­ big part of life in the 80’s, naturally, handicapped area has had her suspension reduced from 30 days day night that the inspections diet and fitness centers are a big to three days by a state hearing officer, to enforce prompted by the NTSB findings rtf?-**® Itenalty was the second victory in the case for “had been done and corrections had part o f our book. Officer Darlene Laurin, who originally had been fired and then been made prior to any suggestion The fact is, we’ve been part of given back her job over the April 14 incident. wetland rule by the FAA.” Hearing Officer Scott Schwartz said: “Officer Laurin’s Ed. Cowles, a Pratt & Whitney peoples’ lives in Connecticut for actionS' although a bit precipitous, were not clearly outside the spokesman, emphasized that no more than 100 years. And today, admittedly wide boundaries of police discretionary authority.” HARTFORD (AP) - State offi­ evidence has surfaced indicating we’re more indispen^ble than ever. As a result of the decision, UConn owes Laurin 27 days' back cials say they are prepared to hire engine failure in Sunday night's private consultants at local ex­ Detroit accident that ranks as Maybe that’s why someone in Schi^rtz works for the Bureau of Labor Relations within the pense to enforce inland wetlands America’s second-worst air disas­ almost every household turns to state Department of Administrative Services. Peter Allen regulations in towns that fail to ter in U.S. history. The Original Yellow Pages at least bureau director, said the university could appeal the ruling, but establish their own wetlands Investigators have not linked the once a week. Whether to find noted appeals are not usually filed. commissions. The state Department of Envir­ things-or even to lose them. onmental Protection is currently Fitzpatrick named to head CRRA enforcing wetlands regulations in Chaplains J|k T he O r d in a l Y ellow P a g esf the 11 communities that don’t have / y Connecticttt's Book. ~ 'Thomas H. Fitzpatrick, former head of the their own commissions. But agency officials say the task Control, has been appointed is becoming too much of a burden, at the front ?ov.™f,Ham ? S’NeflfAuthority by diverting attention from major issues like construction ofshopping % ^ lobbyist for the Connecticut malls and state highways. '*W'- ' ’ after crash “We are dealing with mom-and- JaSTsfS! ss.“" *“*■ pop driveway applications at the fomp? Hartford resident, is also a expense of complicated wetlands AP photo ROMULUS, Mich. (AP) — The issues in other towns that have The date for completion of a new wreckage of a Northwest Airlines anTMaUlgSmeif.® was originally supposed to be finished in jet was still afire when clergymen " ...... far-ranging, profound regional and legislative office building in Hartford has statewide implications.” Denis time for use during the 1987 session of reached the site of the nation’s 4 ^ soHd® wpi^^ ‘»“^s‘;8«vemment agency, oversees the state’s been pushed back to 1988. The building second-deadliest air crash, praying MS Sects programs, including trash-to-energy Cunningham, assistant director of the General Assembly. the DEP’s water resources unit over the dead and trying to console told The Bridgeport Post in a story grieving relatives. f*®”*** as a state have to move forward to The Rev. Edmund Borycz, cha­ MnnHav disposal problems,” O’Neill said published Monday. A new state law requires all plain of the Taylor Fire Depart­ SeteldershS U nee^T’ towns to have inland wetlands Strikes slow building progress ment, was among the first to arrive at Sunday night’s crash site. He commissions by July l, 1988. HARTFORD (AP) — The Legis­ Environmentalists seek to pre­ were constructed on the south October. spent the next 13 hours administer­ lative Office Building, which was to Capitol lawn. When the new build­ ing last rites to the dead amid the serve wetlands from over­ have been completed in time for the But on Monday, Abercrombie Channel 8 told to surrender tape development because the swampy ing is completed, those offices will said: “We hope to be able to start smoldering wreckage. 1987 legislative session, will be only go. The lease for those offices Borycz, of the St. Cecil of NEW HAVEN — A Superior Court judge has ruled that a local areas foster wildlife, reduce flood­ partially ready by the time the 1988 moving people in in November and ing and help filter pollutants from expires in December, Abercrombie December.” Jerusalem parish, also took time to television station must provide a videotape to a man who was session convenes in February, said Monday. comfort firefighters and others at interviewed about his alleged attempt to murder his wife with a surface water. according to one official overseeing In addition to hearing rooms and Cunningham also said the agency He said that strikes this year by committee offices, the building will the debris-strewn scene. meat cleaver. the project. steelworkers and carpenters, as “You can’t deal with this hour Judge John J. Ronan ruled Monday that the First Amendment might consider hiring private con­ Still, said Rep. Paul D. Aber­ have individual offices for each sultants to enforce wetlands regula­ well as “typical construction prob­ legislator. Currently, only legisla­ after hour,” the Roman Catholic rights of WTNH-TV, Channel 8, must yield to the fair trial rights crombie, R-North Haven, "the lems,” have delayed the project’s priest said Monday. “They’re walk­ of Alfonso DelSanto. tions in towns where iocai officiais important thing is we are within tive leaders have their own offices. are too cozy with developers. The completion. At one point, contrac­ Rank-and-file lawmakers have ing around in a state of shock. It’s WTNH-TV had tried to block a subpeona for the tape, claiming budget, which is exciting.” tors were having trouble getting utter devastation. It’s beyond agency has received complaints Back in 1984, the estimate for the desks in large rooms divided up it was protected by the First Amendment and release the entire that some commissions are tools of steel for the building. There were with partitions around each desk. words.” tape would have a “chilling effect” on freedom of the press. building was $30 million. It then also problems with the granite In the face of such tragedy, words development interests and do not do jumped to about $51 million and being used on the exterior. Abercrombie said he hoped that The interview with Delsanto lasted about 45 minutes, but less a good job protecting wetlands, he the legislators’ offices would be sometimes fail, he said. today the total is expected to be ^2 Earlier, Abercrombie and other “All you can do is give somebody than two minutes of the tape was broadcast. said. million. The building is across the ready in time for the ’88 session. DelSanto’s lawyer, Ira B. Grudberg, had argued that the Cunningham said the department members of the Legislative Man­ In the meantime, the restoration aiiat on the back and let them know street from the chronically over­ agement Committee had estimated |)rou’re here,” he said. interview would be an important resource for psychiatrists who wili review the performance of ali crowded 108-year-old state Capitol. of the interior of the Capitol are trying to determine whether DelSanto was legally insane at that Capitol employees would start continues. Scaffolding, in some T h e Rev. Leslie Harding, cha­ existing wetlands commissions A tunnel will connect the two. moving into the new building in plain for the Civil Air Patrol, said the time of the attack last December. across the state. Two years aj?o, temporary offices cases five stories high, fills much of August. The target then became the building. the site of the carnage was overwhelming. ' "‘Pieces. People. You were you at one time. And now you aren’t,” said Rhrding, an Episcopal priest from w — Companies involved in the work on f'oss appeal claims 59 errors in trial the Church of the Holy Cross in L.Ambiance Plaza have been ordered to release some n e w LONDON (AP) - An Novi. information about the project to allow survivors and the families eieciiiw tiiaii since the U.S. Su­ and penalty phases of the trial that appeal to the state Supreme Court,, preme Court upheld the death cluded the four New London County T h e Rev. Archie Rich, chaplain of of those killed in the building collapse to file lawsuits claiming 59 errors by the triai jurors could draw an “adverse murders were “especially cruel, ,the Wayne County Sheriff’s Depart­ penalty in 1976. influence” from Ross’ failure to Superior Court Judge Sidney S. Landau’s order Monday came judge, has been filed for Michael B. Ross had been serving a 129-year heinous and depraved.” lliose are ment, said about 20 chaplains were in response to a request from the victims’ attorneys for Ross who faces execution for his call witnesses such as his mother, the factors necessary for the death h’elping family members deal with prison term for killing two Wind­ father, brother and former fiancee. information including employees’ names and daily work logs capital felony murder convictions ham County women when a Bridge­ wntence to be imposed under tl|e emotional shock as they ga­ kept at the site. involving four teen-age girls. Connecticut law. thered in Detroit. port Superior Court jury convicted The defense teams also claims But the Judge refused the request for the release of information him June 5 in the four New London “We’re there to provide emo­ In a 12-page preliminary state­ Ford erred by not allowing the jury tional support and to listen. We about insurance coverage or work at the construction site that County murders. to hear evidence regarding Ross’ He was sentenced to death for the Dramalization ©I986SNET might reveal the cause of the collapse that killed 28 men. ment of issues filed in New London In the appeal to the Supreme Kidnap-murders of Robin Sta- oan’t make any promises or give willingness and availability to Sby explanations or answers about Richard Bieder, lead counsel for a committee of lawyers Friday, Ross’ public defender says Court, Ross’ attorneys cite as serve as a subject for scientifle vinsky, 19, of Norwich; April representing plaintiffs, said Landau’s decision will provide that errors made by Judge G. errors, the “hostility" and “skepti­ Bninais, 14, of Griswold; Leslie the nature of the accident,” the research. The defense says that Jlpiscopal priest said. lawyers with enough informhtion to file a “bare-bones" lawsuit Sarsfield Ford began during jury cism” Ford allegedly displayed could have been considered a Shriley, 14, of Griswold; and Wendy selection and continued through toward Ross during the trial, which ^ribeault, 17 of Lisbon. The Detroit police chaplain Larry The 13-story L'Ambiance Plaza apartment building collapsed mitigating factor that might have Sharpless said the victims’ families in Bridgeport on April 23 while under construction, killing 28 men. Ford’s final instructions to the jury the defense said impaired his right prevented him from receiving the Stevinsky and Baribeault girls had before its deliberations in the case. to a fair trial. also been raped. "are going through a lot of pain and The cause has not been determined. death sentence. jit's expressed in a lot of different e S N E T Ross is the first person con­ The appeal also cited Ford’s He was condemned to die In the ItwastheBarlbeauItglrrskllllng demned to die in Connecticut’s instructing the jury during the guilt that led to his arrest by state police jjays. Some are trying to sleep. We go beyond the call. electric chair after the jury con­ on June 28,1984. Sbme don’t want to talk.” '.W * ~ MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Auk. H. 1987 5IANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Aug. 18. 198? — 7 OPINION V.S./WorU in Brief Rudolf Hess to be buried privately

~ Envoys meet to, hear peace plan BERLIN (AP) — Rudolf Hess, the last lawyer, Alfred Seidel, could be reached for imprisoned member of Adolf Hitler’s inner comment on the report. ~ ^ In five Central circle, will be buried in a remote Bavarian A nother returning to their posts today following a village, and the Jail he occupied alone for 21 Seidel said Monday that it had been Hess’ wish years will be destroyed to prevent rallies by Nazi to be buried at his family’s plot in Wunsiedel, more than 100 miles northeast of Munich. He did sympathizers, AlUed authoriUes said. not give further details. Ja c k "*®^ ,**®nday in Washington to hear the A West German radio station reported that Hess was to be buried secretly today, with only a Hess is survived by his 87-year-old wife. Use, gas leak Po»itlon on the peace plan adopted Aug. 7 in and his son, Munich businessman Wolf- few family members present. It was not possible A aderson " “'.® of five Central American countries. to immediately confirm the report, and an Allied Ruediger. therint«iV" ‘•*®"* ministers of official said this morning that the body was still ’Twenty-five right-wing extremists gathered tne A ntral American states is an analysis of how each provision in Berlin. to mourn Hess’ death Monday at Spandau. Several youths clad in black leather broke is ignored EteDartrl?«ff'f" ^ implemented, said a State Officials at several state police agencies said o ^nrelgn ministers are meeting the Bonn Interior Ministry had issued a warning through a police line to lay a wreath of n ‘® “>e plan, which calls for an to be on guard for possible right-wing violence carnations at the prison’s main entrance. by admirers of Hess, who died Monday at the age Others chanted “Long Live Germany, Hell Except for a few residents of Bissell Street, Diplomat gets of 93. Germany.” it appears no one is worried about the Hess had been in prison since 1941, when he Hess rose to power at the side of Nazi dictator parachuted into Scotland in a self-proclaimed potentialiy life-threatening chemicai acci­ While Hotiee predicts more red Ink Adolf Hitler, eventually becoming deputy fuehrer of the Third Reich. bid to end World War II. dents at Manchester Ice & Fuel Inc. Town the 3rd degree WASHINGTON — The Reagan administration, which earlier He was said to have been responsible for the He was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1946 officials say there’s nothing that can be done, this year was predicting a gradual decline in the deficit, now says Nazis’ “Lebensraum” (living space) ideology, and sent to Spandau. Six other Nazi leaders also the red ink will get worse before it gets better. served time at the jail, designed to hold up to 600 and statem ents by the ice com pany’s owners the idea that Germany needed more territory (or inmates, but by 1966 Hess was the only prisoner indicate a similar lack of concern. At rte same time, the administration is postponing plans to all Germans. However, he was less powerful left. from senators send Congress a new set of options for reducing federal spending. than other Hitler lieutenants. If the first leak of am m onia gas on May 23 In lU midyear budget review, the White House said the deficit The gaunt, stoop-shouldered Hess never Hess was kept largely cut off from the outside had been explained as an isolated incident WASHINGTON — Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., is for fiscal 1987, which ends Sept. 30, will be about $159 billion. renounced Hitler or the Holocaust. His cause of world throughout the years, and allowed only that could not have been prevented, and if the widely suspected by State Department That s a dramatic decrease from fiscal 1986, which added nearly death was not given. one visit a month from a family member. professionals of trying to impose his conservative company had taken steps to prevent further $221 billion to the government’s debt. West Germany’s ZDF television network Toward the end of his life, Hess had lung, heart views on the Foreign Service by blocking the But the administration has dumped its January prediction that predicted news of Hess’ death would bring a and stomach ailments. He was nearly blind, leaks, the indifference of town officials would ambassadorial nominations of career diplomats “certain relief” to many elderly Germans. not have been so disturbing. future deficits would remain on a downward path without any increasingly depressed and attempted suicide whom he suspects of liberalism. ~ new spending cuts or new taxes. Allied authorities said Spandau prison, the RUDOLF HESS AT 1046 TRIAL three times while in prison. He was hospitalized But the second am m onia leak on Sunday, His latest targets have been Richard Vlete, And even the relativeiy good news for this year comes with a Allied penitentiary where Hess was sent after in March for 16 days after developing bronchitis. being convicted of war crimes at the Nuremberg . . . dead at the age of 93 while not as severe as the first, should have named as ambassador to Portugal, Nicholas Platt catch the 1987 estimate reduction is largely the result of a The United States, Britain and France trials, would be demolished to make way for a sources, said the burial was to be held near prompted some official action. Instead, (Philippines) and Melissa Wells (Mozambique). one-time-only government windfall under the new tax laws. British military shopping center. ’They did not repeatedly asked that Hess be freed on The senator’s attempt to block their approval by Munich as soon as possible, in an effort to humanitarian grounds, but the Soviet Union — neither public safety officers nor health say when it would be torn down. prevent demonstrations by extremists. the Foreign Relations Committee moved George Hessischer Rundfunk radio, without citing the fourth Ally administering Spandau — inspectors will accept any responsibility for Vest, director general of the Foreign Service, to an Reagan retreats on balanced budget Neither family members nor the Hess family refused. regulating or inspecting a business whose unusual expression of displeasure toward a SAN'TA BARBARA, Calif. — White House officials are operations are becoming a nuisance. powerful senator. retreating from President Reagan’s statement that Congress M anchester Ice & Fuel owners, backed up , All three career diplomats have "top-notch” must agree to vote on a balanced budget amendment before he’ll Hess condemned in death as he was in life credentials. Vest told our reporter Daniel negotiate with lawmakers on fiscal 1988 spending. by fire department spokesmen, say the two BERLIN (AP) — Front-page stories today Right-wing extremists immediately gathered leaks were separate, unrelated incidents. The O pen Forum Kaufman. He said he cannot understand why While administration officials in Washington were estimating announced the death of Rudolf Hess to the The official Soviet news agency Tass carried a 8158.4 billion federal deficit for this fiscal year, presidential outside the prison Monday to mourn its last only a brief announcement. system that failed and caused the first leak is Helms has withheld from them the routine citizens of West Germany, but the media and inmate. In England, a British war crimes approval that traditionally has been given to spokesman Marlin Fitzwater sought Monday to separate the In Japan, a Foreign Ministry official said he no longer in use, they say, and other aging government officials offered little or no prosecutor said Hess would be condemned by has no comment on Hess’ passing away. The career officials nominated as ambassadors. issue of a balanced budget amendment from discussions of comment on the passing of the top Nazi official. posterity for “the vilest crime in modern equipment is being replaced. Mali’s revenues year in additional property taxes get any supplies they need spending cuts in the new budget year beginning Oct. 1. death of Hess “may be a major concern in “If a person has a long and very well-known and The mass-circulation Bild newspaper of history." European countries, but not in Japan,” the Those weak explanations offer little if the $13 million bond is approved, through existing Algonquin and "It’s a kind of dual-track thing,” the spokesman told reporters Hamburg trumpeted Hess’ death with a banner, Just guesstimates I think George is conservative in distinguished career,” Vest said, "you have one Two U.S. Jewish activists condemned Hess as official said, speaking on condition of assurance to residents of the Bissell Street Tenngasco pipelines. (Senate) hearing only, because life in the Foreign who accompanied Reagan to California for the president’s front-page headline, while the Frankfurter an unrepentant Nazi whose death closed another anonymity. his estimate. I would raise his State Consumer Counsel James annual summer vacation at his mountaintop ranch. Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper put it in column chapter in the Holocaust. But a Jewish activist in neighborhood. Twice in three months they To the Editor: estimates to $200 to $500 per year Service is an open book. In each of these cases, In West Germany, the Frankfurter Allege- Meehan has expressed concern more than one hearing was called for at the on the far left-hand side of the front page. Israel said Hess’ death wiil not prevent other meine wrote in its article today: “The last of the have been routed from their homes for hours per property owner. “Hess Died at Age 93,” Bild said in its forms of neo-Nazi activity. I have been fascinated by the about the high rate of return being instigation of Helms.” Service can’t protect refuges powerful of the National Socialists’ ‘Third because of the ammonia threat. No one has Since a Superior Court judge proposed by Iroquois — 15.5 headline. About 6 million Jews were systematically Reich’ has died at age 93.” The two editorials on wild sets of revenue numbers ruled that the Board of Directors Helms’s spokesman, Tom Boney, denied that the WASHINGTON - The Fish and Wildlife Service’s effort to Bild reported that Hess suddenly became murdered under the Nazi regime. been hurt in the leaks, although two ice percent — as well as the effort to senator is “out to get” anyone in the Foreign the respected newspaper's front page were being quoted by town officials acted illegally in approving the protect its 430 wildlife refuges is being handicapped by another seriously ill at Spandau prison after lunch Government officials in Washington, Bonn devoted to environmental and telecommunica­ company employees were sent to the hospital concerning the proposed Buck- place all the risk of the project on Service, as critics have charged. Boney said Helms .agency’s failure to write appropriate water quality standards, Monday, and then suffered a stroke. and Israel declined to comment on the death. as a precaution in the first accident. bond issue without holding a firm residential ratepayers. tions issues facing West Germany. land mall. The numbers are pure referendum, it is difficult to is Juki examining each nomination thoroughly “on congressional investigators say. The Bissell Street residents have m ade a guesstimates and have little Since Iroquois has not assumed an individual basis” and taking Into account Even though the Clean Water Act requires such standards, the understand why the board refuses the financial risk of pipeline reasonable request of Manchester Ice & Fuel. validity at this time. No one knows to put this item on the November questions of both career and policy. Environmental Protection Agency has no plans to develop them what the mall will look like in 15 or failure or underutilization, it is In the case of Vlets, at least. Helms appears not for protection of the birds and animals in refuges operated They want the company to install some sort of ballot. Obviously, our directors questionable whetherthe Iroquois alarm system to warn them of hazardous 20 years nor can any accurate have forgotten that they were to have based his objections on ideological grounds, nationwide by the wildlife service, the General Accounting Office application qualifies for the op­ but on questions about financial practices during says. emissions from the ice plant. The projections be made today. elected to represent the people of I would like to give my analysis tional expedited procedure. Vlets’s four-year tenure as ambassador to Jordan. Without those water quality standards, the Fish and Wildlife unsatisfactory answer to that request; Such Manchester and not Mr. Weiss or (Underthis procedure, applicants Service “will have no leverage to compel responsible parties to of the situation; the Homart Development Corp, of The questions were flr$t raised in 1983 by the State an alarm m ay not be available. do not need to prove that gas is Department’s inspector general. abate pollution when damage to the refuge is detected,” GAO 1. If the same ground rules exist Chicago. needed.) The neighbors also should be asking about for the mall’s 613 million bond as We have obtained a memorandum Helms sent to analysts say in a report released Monday. The Iroquois Gas Transmission his committee colleagues that takes issue with the curious evacuation procedures in did forthe$20million water bond, J.R. Smyth proponents have been leaning FBI finds more rare documents Sunday’s incident. An emergency shelter was then construction loans will be 48 Strawberry Lane Viets’s sworn testimony on the financial questions. more toward self-serving promo­ Here are some of the main points in the memo; Get allyour (M)ts uneJer opened at Nathan Hale School, but necessary until the work is Manchester WASHINGTON — The FBI is examining another cache of Civil tion than toward a careful analy­ • “Overt terrorist threats” and “substantially firefighters were less than persistent in their completed before the 15-year sis of the state’s energy needs. War documents allegedly stashed in a safe-deposit box by a bonding period starts. Thus, it will modified” reflations exempted Vlets from having As state Attorney General Joe ^rlter accused of transporting across state lines valuable letters efforts to get people to go there. If a door be five years down the pike before to reimburse the department for his family’s use of taken from two government manuscript collections. knock went unanswered, firefighters gave up real estate taxes will start to pay All Is not quiet Lieberman said recently; “The government vehicles in Amman, the former The trove of 191 documents, many believed to have been stolen and went to the next house. latest revision in routing plans ambassador contended. Helms said the regulations one roof now off the bond. .from the National Archives, was found Monday during a search with the pipeline does not deter me from fighting to require Viets to repay the government at the rate of ■of the safe-deposit box rented under an assumed name by writer It’s time for the town administration to 2. Also, the mall will not be ascertain whether a pipeline is fulfill its responsibility to provide for the completed, appraised and billed To the Editor: 20.5 cents a mile. Charles Merrill Mount, the FBI said. needed in the first place. No • Viets explained a substantial “loan” from an ■ The search also turned up $18,400 in cash, a loaded handgun and public safety. If the town continues to ignore for real estate taxes for at least five years. community should suffer the embassy employee by saying the merely “kept it 926 capsules of a drug tentatively identified by the FBI as a the problems on bissell Street, the state All seems quiet now in western dislocation occasioned by a pipe­ tranquilizer, the bureau said. What items 1 and 2 mean is that Connecticut. But state,residents for her” as a longtime friend so it would earn should step in. line—if wedon’tneedthegas, or if interest in his bank account. Helms pointed out that Mount, 59, was arrested last week in Boston on a charge of the town will not realize real should be keenly aware that existing systems can cover antici­ interstate transportation of stolen property after he allegedly estate tax revenue for approxi­ unless they speak out, the ill- the ambassador’s 1984 flnancial disclosure did not pated demand.” show a sum that large in any of his bank accounts. tried to sell rare stolen letters to the Goodspeed Bookstore on mately 20 years. Also, the per­ conceived and unneeded $357 Beacon Hill. sonal property taxes will not start • ‘ ’Extraordinarily high liquor consumption million Iroquois Gas Transmis­ David Waller 'X to materialize for at least five sion project could become a claims” — in Helms’s phrase were explained by years and there is no way that an S3 Tndor Lane Vlets as gifts for Jordanian guests, their security Simon, Laxalt talk about primary reality. Connecticut utilities are Manchester accurate estimate of this tax can trying to put one over on us. guardO and drivers. But Helms complained that LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Democratic presidential hopeful Paul r— A\" ..a;-' be made at this time. The Iroquois consortium — Viets offered no evidence to Justify his claim for Simon expects no clear winner from the Southern primary, while — For those of us senior citizens which includes three Connecticut reimbursement on the liquor bills. Republican Paul Laxalt says the regional vote makes earlier ------...... “ A" K-----\V Letters to the editor Helms also questioned both when and why Viets • who are 65 years or older, we will utility companies—has opposed a Iowa and New Hampshire contests more important. --YT' —as:— Tj;—A- never see any tax revenue from determination of need for its The Manchester Herald wel­ changed his legal residence from Vermont to Simon, who addressed Southern state legislators Monday, -A-....A -.....A \v- — ------AT" the mall in our remaining life­ project. Contrary to Iroquois’ comes original letters to the editor. Florida. Vlets said it was done in 1980or 1981; predicted Jesse Jackson would be “the No. 1 delegate collector” 1 — A5C - - A - time. Consequentiy. I see no position, a determination of need Letters should be brief and to the Helms thinks it was done in 1984. Vlets denied that' in the March 8 regionwide presidential voting, but that no one reason why we should add to point. They should be typed or he did it to avoid Vermont’s income tax. Democrat would dominate all 14 Southern state primaries that is essential under the Natural Gas day. Homart’s profits at our expense. Act, neatly handwritten, and, for ease in When the Foreign Relations Committee I favor the mall but not the editing, shouid be double-spaced. approved Viets’s nomination, 12 to 5, liberal “As the situation looks right now, it looks like it’s going to be Also, two highly respected fairly split,” said Simon, U.S. senator from Illinois. recommended funding plan. If research organizations — the Letters must be signed with name, Democrats Alan Cranston of California and address and daytime telephone Christopher Dodd of Connecticut joined Helms and Simon and Laxalt were the first of the 1988 contenders to IIJ Homart can’t make a go of it, then Congressional Research Service address the lawmakers from 15 Southern states attending the let someone else build the mall number (for verification). two other Republicans in voting against approval. ■ of Washington, D.C., and QED The Herald reserves the right to Southern Legislative Conference. and find other means to finance Research of Palo Alto, Calif. — Chairman Claiborne Pell, D-R.L, acknowledged ® 1967 by NEA. Inc ^ - edit letters in the interests of the project. have determined that another gas that *|a number of Irregularities were raised” ' 77 it makes you feel better, this_ isn 't the only brevity, clarity and taste. about Vlets, but said the nominee had not shown Attackers hurl grenades at Cabinet Mr. George Marlow, a man I pipeline is not needed in Connecti­ Address letters to; Open Forum, company whose pension plan has run out of admire, has stated that it would cut. These researchers confirm “intentional disregard of either law or regulation,” COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Attackers hurled several hand money." Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, and added: “The committee does not believe that cost each taxpayer $100 to $300per that distribution companies can Manchester, CT 06040. grenades into a governing party meeting in the Parliament one adverse audit report in an otherwise long and today, woudding four Cabinet members and 10 legislators, distinguished career should be the basis for the shortly before legislators were to discuss a new Tamil peace rejection of this nomination.” plan, witnesses said. One of the grenades exploded 10 yards away from President A feeble blow for freedom by the FCC Nervous NelllM note Junius R. Jayewardene, but he was not injured, witnesses said. Patriots may take offense, but a company in One or more attackers threw the grenades at Jayewardene The Federal Communications Commisison has Houston is planning to produce fake passports for through an open door of a conference room where he was chairing of the truth each side is telling. At the same time American tourists who don’t want to identify a meeting, the witnesses said. The attackers slipped away in the abolished the “fairness rule.” which provided that ensuing confusion. radio and television broadcasters must give equal the state’s six television stations had been themselves as U.S. citizens in case their plane is saturated with ads bought by the paper company. seized by terrorists. The $129 phony passports, Some witnesses said Prime Minister Ranasinghe Premdasa time to opposing points of view. The learned suffered a leg wound in the attack, but Jayewardene later said on commissioners did it on the grounds that the rule, These are expensively produced commercials, complete with bearer’s photograph, plus spurious cejlini the prime minister had escaped injury. which has been around for nearly four decades, is N icholas smoothly done Jobs betraying that special artificial entry and exit visas from non-controversial sincerity, the advertising agency hallmark. One Muntries, look like the real thing. One problem: Among the wounded was National Security Minister Lalith unconstitutional. Athulathmudali, officials said. It abridges the First Amendment right of Von Hoffman station has put on a few underproduced, obviously They are copied from countries that no longer freedom of the press because it specifies what non-advertising agency commercials in which the exist, like Rhodesia. But how may terrorists keep luctions. up on current geography? AFL-CIO opposes Bork nomination broadcasters must put out on the airways. To this strikers’ point of view is aired. Such was the state one can only repeat A. J. Liebling’s aphorism that of fairness when the rule was still in effect. Batter than pork WASHINGTON — Calling Robert H. Bork a right-wing the press is free to everyone who owns one. With “pamphleteer,” the AFL-CIO.is mounting its biggest campaign Yeah, just like deregulating the phone companies IN MY STATE atomic generation of electric In a recent story on members of the House against a Supreme Court nominee since former President Connecticut National’s Equity CreditLine improvements-will continue to be deductible. you’ll pay no application or attorney’s fees. this change in FCC rules we can live more Appropriations Committee who use money from contented lives knowing that press freedom has improved service and cut rates to subscribers. In power is a big issue; for years a repeated effort has Nixon’s failed efforts to place Clement F. Haynsworth Jr. and G. gives you an important b r ^ on your taxes. And interest on equi^ loans for educa­ We’ll even waive first-year membership fees. truth there are many stations, but not many been made to close down a nuclear plant through the general fund instead of the gasoline-tax trust Harrold Carswell on the high court in 1969 and 1970. And if you apply now, you’ll get amrther tion and medical expenses wUl be deductible So you’ll pay no up-front costs at all. been extended to all the millions who own radio and owners, and those are corporations whose fund to pay for road projects in their districts, we television stations. As blows for freedom go, this referendum. The electric utility keeps the airways Formally Joining a chorus of civil rights activists, civil break: no up-iirrat costs. up to your home’s current market value. dome in today and talk to one of our managers are often enough not even responsible to awash with commercials pushing Its point of view; noted that the projects were “not necessarily libertarians and women’s groups opposed to Bork, the AFL-CIO was one of your more feeble efforts. useless.” But an aide to Rep. Leon Panetta, So consolidating your debts now with specialists about the unique advantages of In practice it looks like another example of their own stockholders, much less any broader It’s even able to get paid ads on “non-commercial,” indicated Monday that it plans a massive grass-roots campaign The 1987 tax law puts a ceiling on the an ^ u ity CreditLine from Qmnecticut (Connecticut National’s ^ u ity CreditLine. public. D-Calif., thought we should have gone fbrtter and to defeat his confirmation in the Senate. libertarian principles and reasoning used to justify public television. The other side doesn’t begin to deductions you’ll be allowed for interest National could protect a valuable tax break With all that said, the abolition of the rule will included his reason for the widening of U.S. 101 in “His agenda is the agenda of the right wing, and he has given a Or call us at one of the numbers listed below. catering to the appetites of the already sufficiently have the money to compete. payments on personal loans. for years to come. But be sure to do it soon. have more of a symbolic effect than a practical When you don’t advertise, you’re not legitimate. the congerssman’s district: an unusually high lifetime of zeal to publicizing that agenda,” the labor federation’s rich and powerful. The government always one. With the fairness rule erased from the number of traffic fatalities on the stretch that will 35-member executive council said of Bork. “His skiii is the This year^only 65% of your interest will At (Connecticut National, you can bor­ regulates what it licenses, whether it’s dams, drugs People whose cause, organization or opinion regulations, there aren't even any words written be widened. / pamphieteer’s skill of reducing complex questions to be deductible. In four years, none of it will be. row $5,000 to $100,000 or more at a low vari­ or television stations. Owning a TV station isn’t a doesn’t appear on the air are. Ipso facto, daft, .caricatures.” down somewhere which say you gotta play it down crackpots, ignorant or possibly radical. Having an But there’s an exception to the new ceil­ able interest rate.' GmnecM right but a gift, a privilege, and the gift giver or ing. And it’s as big as the roof over your head. You’ll be able to use your credit by privilege conveyer may attach whatever the middle, you gotta be even-steven in the ad broadcast confers respectability and separates conditions he or she wants to the gift. If the presentation of issues, news and controversy. In one and one’s cause from the tatty, the ratty and iHanrlirstpr lirralh Third septuplet dies; others very III Credit secured by the equity in your simply writing a check. R;iy it back in full M ikm d recipient doesn’t like the conditions, he can refuse actuality It’s been the rule of money, not the rule of the indecorous. Advertising proves one is not weak home may be exempt from the new law. or in pan at any time. And you could get a fairness, which has obtained in determining which Founded In 1881 LIVERPOOL, England — One of the five remaining Halton the gift. Thus any large corporation whose officers for the weak are losers who don’t deserve to be septuplets died today and medical authorities said his surviving Fbr the foreseeable future, interest on valuable interest deduction at tax time. sets of opinions get aired. listened to. equity loans for any purpose-up to the origi­ What’s more, Connecticut National Bank feel their collective right to a free press was In the state I live in, for instance, the big news the PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... PuWMwr brother and three sisters are very iil. infringed upon by the fairness rule could always To be listened to in our culture you have tc be DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... ExaeutN* Editor The Mersey Regional Health Authority said in a statement that n s purchase price of your home plus qualified ofiets you an added incentive. If you apply now. Know-how that pays off.*" past couple of months has been a strike by a paper brand name, baby, and you do that, my dears, by ADELE M. ANGLE...... Nmm Editor hand back the broadcasting license for which not workers’ union. I don’t know what the facts of the ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... Aswcifto Editor Liam Haiton, the first of the seven tiny babies to be born to one thin dime was ever paid^ buying your way on to the air. Or, if you care to put 27-year-old Susan Halton at Liverpool Maternity Hospital on dispute are; the strike has been covered in the an optimistic cast on the FCC decision, you can DENISE A. ROBERTS...... AdvtrtNIng OIrtetor Saturday, died before dawn today. usual way these matters are by broadcast In Manchester, call Jo German at 728-4312, Susan Gagne at 728-2019, Donald Martin at 728-2659 or Lucille Ladone al 728-4318 THE FCC POSITION is that there are now so hope that once it’s known that no one is even MARK F. A B R A m S ...... ButMow MdOMw At 1 pound 10 ounces, he was the biggest of the seven babies In East Hartford, call Dave Chamberlain al 728 2461 or Elaine Dowd at 728-4223 reporters, 30 seconds of blab by a striker, 30 pretending it’s fair anymore, people will look and SHELDON COHEN...... Compotlng Montgw many radio and television stations that competition ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... PidMroomMwiMw born to Mrs. Halton by Caesarean section. The babies were 18 seconds of blab by a company flak. No independent listen with a new skepticism, but don’t bank your JEANNE G. FROMERTH...... BlreulMkm M w i^ weeks premature. will ensure all points of view getting an airing. reportorial effort has been made to find how much money on it. ■ - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tueiday. Aug. 18. 1M7

Shall we oanc6? *‘ MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Aug, 10, 1007 — 0 '^ {L L - • ^ g l P F I T H - •HAFU by Bnic« Boattl* FEANUT8 by CharlM M. Sehtils ' i . . r ------V I mmem I Close wEu, I |*M a l So n o t zirpy. f U € o ,..MO^I THINK £A » nftwr...\'ve M S a t M e p s ANDiMCK/e Bom |TL JUST PnCTCHD 5 o p h ie!w h a t a surprise! 1 NEEP YOUR A p VICE,' ^8EeM \ceeem6 it o R A u o e c v PASSED AVI«VV TH' r«A PCIVIH6 TH' BUSINESS ______FBo» ' ^ x »,I''T I I HAVEN'T SEEN you SINCE M A'AM ..W M EN SCHOOL- VOEEI^ DF JDMC MAOlfoM AVCMUe TH iw Vbv> should WE WERE AT CAMP... STARTS, PO YOU lOIOW. AOTER ALL, SOS lHWMrTC*'< THINK I SHOULP 60 3 Vov/Bc Mor A cwtp. IMB TO W L t OUEG AND lAltf... ANDlMUt ABOUT OUT F0RTUMBLIN6? IT Indopendent businesses show credit independence By John Cunniff ______.... eschew borrowing, or which borrow T h t Auoclotod Press reasons; A need, or a feeling that inflation — are still viewed as high only cautiously, were among those percentages reported they were B’te the price is low and the economic by many small businesses. The ability of such companies to that suffered the greatest during forced to pay higher rates than survive and thrive without heavy NEW YORK — While consumers, future secure. While government Dunkelberg also comments that the great credit crunch that pre­ before, that credit was harder to get borrowing suggesta an element of governments and securities buyers borrowing tends to fall into the profits remain strong, providing ceded the recession of 1081-1082. than in the preceding quarter, and the nation’s economic strength that have raised their cre^ t demands form er category, conaumer apend- the internal cash to meet many The latest evidence of their that they expected conditions to get heretofore may have been (HERE 1 6 0 !!; through much of the five-year ing is more likely to result from the financing demands without resort­ even worse. financial conservativiam is re­ latter. overlooked. y - — expaniion, smaller businesses ing to credit. vealed in a quarterly survey for the have resisted the temptation. Small businesses, however, seem But another factor also seems to Those were terrible times for The small-business sector is HAQAII THE HORRIBLE by Oik BrowiM National Federation of Independ­ Because they have, many of them to fit neither category. be involved: There are indications small businesses, most of which large. According to Dunkelberg, ent Business, which shows the are In a fairly solid position should a While expressing confidence in that m any business people haven’t were forced to pay rates even the community represented by the percentage of companies borrow­ WBlL ATTACK ^ W r t A T f e W downturn develop or interest rates the economic future — to the extent forgotten their past credit woes and higher than the double-digit prime survey employs about half the ing regularly is near a 18-year low. SO -HMINS IS BVeHYTHIAl^! P P E C IS B rise sharply. of adding workers and building don’t intend to be burned again by rates offered to the nation’s largest private non-farm work force and In contrast, consumer credit has and moqt secure blue-chip e^B f^secoH P IS If^PORTMiTl t w o f t m e The behavior of these businesses, inventories, for example — only 38 high rates and uncooperative produces about 50 percent of the Let’s take a long, boring vacation...! want continued to grow, although more corporations. a t t a c k : ? which include companies ranging percent of 2,006 respondents said lenders. nation’s gross national product. revenge for the home movies the slowly of late, dropping the savings from proprietorships to corpora­ they borrowed regularly, that is, at In the first quarter of 1980, for neighbors showed last year.” rate to some of its lowest readings They didn’t forget. Thus, says Such businesses sometimes are tions that someday might reach least once a quarter. example, a near record 50 percent ever. The rate stood at 3.2 percent Dunkelberg, credit demand seems referred to as ’ ’independent” Fortune 800 size, not only contrasts Analyzing the returns, economist of those surveyed— all from among in the second quarter, about half to have fallen for small firms in rather than ‘ ‘small,” and their with the economy in general but W illiam C. Dunkelberg, offers the federation’s more than 500,000 THE GRIZZWELLS ” by Bill Schorr what it was in 1S84. spite of credit growth in consumer, insistence on making conservative with their own past behavior. several explanations for the behav­ members — reported they were Generally speaMng, credit use government and financial markets. credit decisions at a time of credit ~ Many of the companies that now ior. Among them is that real regular borrowers. J U A IE Vit grows for either of two main Small businesses simply haven’t abundance tends to reinforce the borrowing rates — adjusted for At the same time, record-high HAV-FEVER participated, he says. description. Tl> REASON,,.

THE PHANTOM by Lm Falk A By Barry Buy stock without broker? QUESTION: WE e iv e THEWI SECRET rating, a synopsis of the company’s /MBPICINE WITH THEIR My husband and activity and its financial opera­ R 5 0 P.MAKES THEM I want to start tions. including a record of its HAPP/,,, investing. We earnings and dividends. would prefer to Investors’ start out in a 4 - ' f I can only remember that the i l : small way, by Guide data, which was very helpful in buying 10 shares /v 4 WASHINGTON (AP) — Housing deciding whether or not to buy a CAPTAIN EASY ' by Crooks A Casale of a company William A. Doyle stock, was printed on yellow paper. construction edged up 0.9 percent in with which we July, the first monthly increase Is that service still in operation? Ig PETERMINEP TO... are fam iliar. A f­ AN H O UR since February, as the housing *" 4—th!— ter the initial ______O R SO industry finally showed signs of l a t e r ... purchase, we recovering from a jump in mort­ ANSWER: You’re thinking of would like to increase our holdings gage rates this spring, the govern­ contacting a broker again. Standard & Poor’s Corp.’s Stock in that stock by investing two or ment reported today. Reports, which is very much in three times a year. More than 1,000 companies now BLONDIE by Daan Young A Stan Draka The Commerce Department said operation. It comes in three ver­ Can we do this, without going have dividend reinvestment plans r\ ------hew homes and apartments were sions — yellow sheets for stocks through a brokerage firm? though which shareholders can e YIICH Fsee-vou N O T V E T 1 O lO N '- being built at a seasonally adjusted choose to have their dividends listed on the New York Stock i '^KlULEt? ALL annual rate of 1.61 million units last automatically used to buy more full Exchange, blue sheets for Ameri­ T \ (’ooak^ ^ T7ASTB, ANSWER: In theory, yes. If you I month. and fractional shares — rather than can Exchange-listed stocks and / A w can find someone who owns and receiving dividend checks. green sheets for over-the-counter \\ In June, housing construction had wants to sell 10 shares of the stock fallen 0.6 percent following even stocks. you want to buy, you can arrange a Most dividend reinvestment larger declines in the previous private transaction. three months. plans have the optional additional Many brokers pass out approp­ You and the seller would have to riate sheets to their customers. It was the first tim e that housing investment feature. ‘That allow ARLO AND JANIS ' by Jimmy Johnson agree on a price. The seller would You’ll also find them, in book form, construction had declined for four stockholders who are enrolled in then fill out the assignment form on at some public libraries. ’Die consecutive months since 1981. The the plan to send in m ore money to F0RTNEU 6TTIAAE..'.' YOUVC BCEM IMTHCREOVtR the back of the stock certificates, reference sections of large libraries weakness was blamed on a run-up buy still more shares, typically up i i i QUIT STALLING AMHOURiaUITSTALLIMG' have his signature there guaran­ often have fatter manuals pub­ in mortgage rates this spring. to $5,000 every three months. AMD TAKE YOUR BATHf AND COME OUT/ teed by a brokerage firm , com m er­ lished by Standard k Poor’s, After declining to a nine-year low cial bank or trust company and Details on dividend reinvestment Moody’s Investors Service and of 9 percent in late March, fixed- send the certificate to the stock’s plans vary from one company to Value Line containing even more 'ra te m ortgages surged up by transfer agent. A new certificate another. Contact the shareholder detailed information on virtually WHAT A OUY by B ill Hoait almost 2 percentage points over the registered in your names would be relations department of the com­ all publicly traded stocks. next eight weeks. Since late May, sent to you. The deal would be done. pany whose stock you are consider­ O ; rates have been falling again and In practice, however, you nor­ ing and find out if it has such a plan. now stand at 10.33 percent, accord­ mally buy stock through a broker­ If it does, get the plan literature and “ YOU HAVE ing to a weekly survey by the age firm — at least for the initial study it before signing up to FRESH AIR, SUNSHINE, i Federal Home Loan Mortgage William A. Doyle, a syndicated purchase. After that, if the stock participate. Corp. columnist, welcomes written ques­ VbU MEET you want to accumulate has a Analysts had been predicting that tions, but he can provide answers NICE PEOPLE ---- v)0H>PiON % dividend reinvestment plan with an Its. ‘ this rate decline would halt the drop QUESTION: A number of years only through the column. Write to WHERE OO I OET optional additional investment fea­ in construction activity and sales. AP photo ago, there was a service, that Doyle In care of the Manchester A LLE Y OOP - by Dave Graue ture, you can accomplish exactly TRAINING The rebound in July cam e en­ furnished information on stocks. Herald, P.O. Box 891, Manchester D” what you have in mind without FOR VOUR KIND YOU'RE LUCKY, MISTER.' IF ONE OF MY BUT...THAT'S SURE YOU WERE! ) Y'DO? / ...A GUY LIKE YOU tirely from a Jump in construction Getting the bugs out Each sheet listed a different stock’s 06040. BOYS HADN'T SPOTTED YOU WHEN HE , W H ER E 1 AND I EAT NOTHING) WHY, L NEEDS A BALANCED of single-family homes, which rose OF JO B? DID, YOU'D BE DOWN BELOW PLAYING WAS! BUT SEAWEED! y THAT'SDIET! by 8.7 percent to an annual rate of Horticulture director David Smith uses an IBM personal WITH TH' MERMAIDS RIGHT NOW! t e r r i b l e !. £J6 million units. computer at the White Flower Farm in Litchfield to track e/3\ioE5\ .^Construction of m ultifam ily units the progress of seeds and cuttings grown in the foil 9.8 percent to an annual rate of company’s gardens. The personal computer is net­ 482.000 units last month. 'The level worked to a larger IBM system that helps White Flower The Choice is Yours et activity in this area is almost 30 percent low er than a year ago. monitor 40 acres of grounds and 80,000 square feet of Bridge Economists have predicted a greenhouses. steep slump in apartment construc­ during the Carpet Giant’s tion this year because of high vacancy rates and the adverse T-bills mixed in latest auction ace and king fall together. When clubs effects of the new tax law, which NORTH Good tectlnique failed to split 3-2, the defenders had a eliminated many of the benefits of WASHINGTON (AP^ - Interest Annual Mid-Summer Clearance percent, down from 6.14 percent ♦ 7 6 4 2 field day. West got in with his long THE BORN LOSER !^by Art Sansom Choose from the widest (and wildest) selection of carpeting in investing in real estate projects. rates on short-term 'Treasury se­ last week. the East Choose a remnant or close-out that's priced up to ♦ K 5 pays off club, cashed the remaining hearts and Housing permits, considered a curities were mixed in the latest below regular retail. Choose from the actual roll, not from a ♦ K 10 7 6 4 then played the queen of diamonds to You IW'COPMEP The rates on three-month bills ♦ 6 5 By James Jacoby good Indication of future activity, auction with rates on three-month were the highest since July 31 when - little bitty sample. Choose to have the Giant install It for set Willy Nilly three tricks. ■ you, or do It yourself. Choose to have the Giant deliver BEEF OK KO^T 6EEF? edged down 1.9 percent in July to an bills rising while rates on six-month they sold for 6.01 percent. The WEST EAST My friend Careful Charlie would or take It with you on the spot. At the Giant, the most You don’t have to be around the annual rate of 1.49 million units, the bills fell. six-month rate was the lowest since ♦ J ♦ Q 10 9 5 3 have done better. Although he couldn’t difficutt choice is just which choice to ctKx>se. game of bridge long to know that you -slowest annual pace since March The Treasury Department sold ¥ J 10 9 8 7 ¥ 6 4 3 2 protect against most 4-1 club divi­ 5.54 percent on July 13. 1983. $6.6 billion in three-month bills ♦ Q J 2 ♦ A 9 3 can’t guard against everything. It is sions, he would handle the current deal The new discount rates under­ ‘ The rebound in construction Monday at an average discount Special Note: ♦ 10 9 8 4 ♦ a worthwhile to try to do the best you with ease. He would win the first trick state the actual return to investors activity was led by a 9.1 percent rise FREE PAODINQ can. and that involves making those with dummy’s king and lead a low rate of S.97 percent, up from 5.93 — 6.16 percent for three-month bills SOUTH plays that give you a slightly better in building in the Northeast, where percent last week. Another $6.6 Q u n e t WITH A U PURCHASES club. When East played the ace, Char­ with a $10,000 bill selling for ♦ A K 8 chance than just pushing cards around houses were started at an annual billion was sold in six-month bills at TH isw nxi ¥ A Q lie would not need to waste an honor, $9,849.10 and 6.42 percent for without very much forethought. First, rate of 288,000 units. Construction SPECIAL SUMMER HOURS ♦ 8 5 and all the clubs would be good. That an average discount rate of 6.12 six-month bills selling for $9,690.60. see what happened to Mr. Willy Nilly, activity was also up 8.8 percent in Mon.-Frl.: (10 a.m.-9 p,m.) ♦ KQJ732 would be nine tricks, bid and made. . .--s i today’s declarer. the South to an annual rate of Saturday: (10 a.m.-S p.in.) Charlie would have lost nothing by Vulnerable: North-South After the jack of hearts lead, Willy O iMTbyNCA me B - iS 639.000 units, while building activity leading up to the K-Q-J of clubs and Dollar falls; gold up slightly Dealer: South won the qgeen in his hand and led out would have gained everything on the edged up 0.2 percent in the West to CONTEMPORARV the king of clubs. His thinking was that FRANK AND ERNEST ' by Bob Thsvos an annual rate of 437,000 units. LONDON (A P ) - The dollar fell West North East South actual layout. In Tokyo, where trading ends '5.99 No mors thrss '8.99 No more paying M ■ERKRRUaS the defender taking the club ace would The Midwest was the opiy region in moderate European trading this before Europe’s business day beg­ ! ♦ wstk waits. Now rttil prien. W ill Assorted Bitea end Pass 1 ♦ Pass 3 NT know he had A-Q of hearts to start of the country to suffer a decline morning in what dealers said was a ins, the dollar fell to a closing 148.55 petteme Durable in(joor Practical nylon on yoix rug bafore Pass Pass Pass with and might switch to a spade, thus A new book by James Jacoby and with bousing starts dropping 18.7 further reaction to last Friday’s Japanese yen from Monday’s yw can tikt it whh coAiPANY o u td o o r plushos giving Willy a chance to lead up to the his father, the late Oswald Jacoby, is X THINK uve . percent to an annual rate of 247,000 near record U.S. trade deficit. 150.20. Later, in London, it was you. you buy i t Special closeouts » 2 0 % s f Opening lead: ¥ J diamond king for a possible overtrick. now available at bookstores. It is “Ja­ units in July. Gold prices were slightly higher. quoted even lower at 147.85 yen. (10 colors) (8 colors) One-of-a-kind East was not that imaginative. He led coby on Card Games, ” published by II THIS SU(S<5ESTlON For the year, housing construc­ The dollar plunged on Friday back a heart and was happy to see the Pharos Books. tion is running 10.7 percent below after the U.S. government reported In London, the British pound was TD 6 e T H E K . the pace set in 1986 when 1.81 that the trade deficit increased to quoted at $1.5985, stronger than late % .9 9 '10.99 40 million units were built. $15.71 billion in June. Monday’s $1.8915. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Aug. 18, 1987 — 11 Utility cuts voltage Teen arrested In June burglary ocus as heat continues A Manchester teen-ager W s arrested Saturday in connecUbb Continncd from page 1 your i M m to run in perfect yith the June burglary of his timing,” he said. father’s home, police said. megawatts, Forde said. The pre­ fa PoHcesaldtheyanestedMlcIwel O'Neill ordered air conditioning vious record was 17,401 megawatts turned off in state office buildings A. Ellis, 17, of 73 Ridge St„ after Pet pamperers put on Jan. 15,1986. from noon until 6 p,m. Monday and receiving informaUon that he wae Adding to the problem, the r^uested that the public take responsible for the burglary of bis Millstone land Connecticut Yankee siinilar measures or at least put father’s Oak Street home on Judd 8. nuclear power plants in Connecti­ their air conditioners on lower Police said that Ellis’ father hpd cut, as well as three other New settings. V gotten him out of Jail in April, after vacationers at ease England nuclear power plants were which he stayed at the home U f a O'Neill asked thW lighting be shut down for service. All but few weeks. On June 5, the tgpn By Anita M. Caldwell reduced In state buildings “ to the not everyone has friends readily strange homes and all you have Millstone 1 remained out of service entered the house through a window Herald Reporter today. minimum amount necessary” for and stole 9320 and a BB gun, police available as pet sitters, are the interview notes. Keezing said an additional safety purposes and essential oper­ said. providing a service seemed like a Sometimes they (customers) burden was the shutdown early ations, and asked the public to Ellis was charged with third- V E R N O N -W hen Gloria good Idea. With the help of three forget to tell you things.” today of a Northeast Utilities power avoid the use of major appliances degree burglary, flfth-degree lar- Deske decided to start a pet-care assistants, Deske began her new before 6 p.m. plant in Montville. ceny and interfering with a police service, she didn’t expect to take venture. ONCE A CUSTOMER forgot to Forde said NU tries to stagger the The governor further requested officer. care o f a tarantula. tell Deske that the home had a maintenance shutdowns of its nu­ that copying machines, coffee Ellis was held on a $5,000 cash > A tarantula that ate the other IN HER FIRST visit with a burglar alarm. The alarm went clear power plants, but variable makers and unused computer bond. He is to appear in Manchester tarantula who was his new customer, Deske is off Just as she entered the house. factors — such as the rate at which equipment be turned off in state Superior Court Wednesday. housemate, Deske was told. introduced to the pet. She and the A neighbor hurried over, Deske fuel reserves are used — make it buildings. Fortunately, Deske said, “ I customer review an interview said, and the police called the difficult to predict when the mainte­ The governor said similar res­ didn’t have to pick him up and sheet that lists the services the house. nance will have to be performed. trictions may be called for today, Two are facing kiss him or anything.” owner would like from Puppyluv. It's not surprising, then, that “ You Just can’t always get all depending on the weather. cocaine charges Hugs and kisses, though, are a The list includes the Deske proceeds with caution big part of the service at description of the animal, any when entering a home. Two teen-agers were arrested Puppyluv. Affection is important medication that may be On another occasion, Deske Computer warned Thursday after police found them to a pet, said Deske. “ Just like required, an exercise schedule, tried to get inside a house to take snorting cocaine in their car, police people, they need hugs, too” and diet. Diet instructions can care of a Doberman pinscher. said. Deske, 38, a secretary, started get specific, Deske said, but she She had met the pet months Michael R. Olbrals. 17, of 116 her pet-care business two and a doesn’t mind, even if it means before when he was a puppy, but Boston Hill Road, Andover, and pilots about speed X half years ago. Her reasons? giving the pet pancakes for she hadn’t bargained for the Keith A. McClannan, 18, of 21 increase in his protective instinct Carriage Lane, Marlborough, were She loves animals, she breakfast. Conllnned from page I Herald photo by Davit explained. She'd been taking For an additional small fee, that came with his increase in group of witnesses reported no such Manchester Mayor Barbara Weinberg charged with possession of cocaine, Mouette of Brost. In the back, from left, care of friends’ pets for years. A Deske will also provide minimal size. ('■i- fire. This points out why we have to made honorary citizens out of seven possession of drug paraphernalia m flying 18 minutes on only its right are Samuel Holler of Orsay, Marina and possession of alcohol by' a secretary, she wanted to start care for the household. She’ll When she approached the door, be very, very careful,” he said. visiting French high schooi students this minor. ,; the dog began snarling and engine, according to FAA records “ We haven’t ruled out anything at Pierson of Nice, Jean Phillippe Basse of something.new and fun. take in the mail, water the plants cited by WCCO-TV in Minneapolis this point.” morning. In the front row, from left, are Police seld they became suspi­ Her neighbor, for instance, and start the car. showing his teeth. She was too Paris, and Sebastian Gremillott of cious when they saw the teenagers and The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer. NTSB spokesman Alan Pollock Helen Jolivet of Paris, Mayor Weinberg, often asks Deske to take care of In the beginning, Deske felt a scared to come closer for fear Lagny. parked in a lot on the corner of Republic Airlines, which merged said, “ It’s going to take nine to 12 his cat while he is on vacation. bit overwhelmed. “ I was scared he’d attack. As she issued Cecile Arnamel of Seinicroud and Xavier Adams and Center streets, behav­ with Northwest last year, disco­ months, probably, before we have a She said he relies on her to make with the first few customers,” commands and called the dog’s r vered defective T-3 turbine blades, probable cause.” ing in a manner that suggested Um^ name, all she could think of were were using drugs. sure things are ali right. Since she said. “ You’re in these the report said. Lauber said the black box and the paper shredders at work. M Cocaine, beer, a razor blade and Northwest spokesman Redmond cockpit voice recorder from the other drug paraphernalia were Finally, after one hour, she got • 'K Tyler called Uiat report mislead­ updated version of the DC-9 had French students are named ing, saying the problem engine was found in the car, police. inside to do her job. Now. she been recovered and were being said, they get along just fine. replaced. analyzed. Olbrais and McClannan were released on $1,500 non-surety On April 1, 1986, the same plane, “ We understand we have usable HER CLIENTS appreciate her flying as Republic Flight 342 from honorary Silk City residents bonds. Olbrais is to appear in data from at least the cockpit voice dedication and determination. San Francisco, lost power in its Manchester Superior Court Wed­ recorder," he said. “ We’re still “ I like the personal attention right engine and returned safely By Andrew J. Davis agers are a lot calmer.” nesday, and McClannan was to searching for the cockpit and cabin Herald Reporter between the two countries. While she gives the dog,” said Barbara after 11 minutes, the reports said. log books.” The cultural exchange program appear in court on Monday. French citizens have a huge lunch, Caffegan of East Hartford. The airline again discovered that Investigators found no indication brings about 300 French high school similar to the American dinner, the T-3 blades, which power the Marina Pierson said people in the students each year to Connecticut Caffegan and her husband, 'S the plane reported problems to the United States are very nice, but a each afternoon, he was amazed at aircraft, had failed. control tower, he added. and Massachusetts. In exchange, Man faces charges Edward, have used Puppyluv for lot different than the citizens of her how little Americans eat at midday. & In November 1985, an engine Officials close to the investiga­ about 200 area high school students The French have a large dinner at in pocketbook theft two years. "Everything’s aiways home town. Nice, France. t il' turbine section failed about 80 miles tion said the cockpit flight recorder will visit France, said Suzi Smith, about 8 p.m., while Americans taken care of.” Pierson was one of seven visiting A 22-year-old Manchester man from Minneapolis, forcing the showed that the crew calmly regional coordinator of the ex­ usually dine much earlier In the “ We just feel comfortable and French students who were named was charged with third-degree ■m-r plane to return, Mardis said. participated in normal takeoff change program. Students who evening. relaxed about going away honorary citizens of Manchester robbery, third-degree assault and k ' At a briefing Monday night, the routine until a warning buzzer come to this country must have Between the two large meals, a leaving our dog in good hands, ” this morning by Mayor Barbara B. third-degree strong-armed robbery NTSB’s Lauber emphasized that sounded, followed by a computized taken four to six years of English, snack of chocolate or bread is Weinberg. The students, who are in connection with the theft of the said Gail Scharr of Glastonbury. the day’s effort was preliminary voice saying, “Stall! Stall!’’, The but host families do not have to served at about 4 p.m. in France. sponsored by the Nacel Cultural pocketbook of a Manebestpr The Scharr’s have relied on and refused to discuss the cause of New York ’Times reported today. . know French. Language barriers Getting used to the American Exchange of Canton, will finish woman, police said. Puppyluv for two years and Gail the crash. The stall warning sounded four aside, the students said they loved style of eating was facets of their monthlong stay here Monday. Robert S. Fontaine of 1S9E Scharr said they're happy with But he said a check of the engines times, followed by an expletive by their time here, even if it was a bit American culture the students had Leaving the United States will Hilliard St. was arrested aftor found “ no evidence of unrestrained one of the two pilots, then the loud overwhelming at times. to get used to. But American Puppyluv and the attention given sadden Pierson. stealing the pocketbook of Lillian failure,” meaning that no parts banging of the crash, the unidenti­ “ It’s a very large town,” said families also had to adjust, said to their dog.” “ People here are very nice.” she Farrard of 188 Hilliard St. Montb^ Harald photM by Tuolwr from the engines came free and fied sources told the newspaper. Samuel Holler of Orsay, France. Marcelle J. Ringbloom of Manches­ L. Cazalet, who works in said on the steps of the Municipal afternoon, police said. Police said sliced through their cowlings. The experU next will try to trace “ The houses are very much closer ter, who hosted student Sebastian Bloomfield, is a regular Building today after receiving her officers chased Fontaine on foot Gloria Deske gently Investigators today hoped to find the elevation the Jetliner achieved together. It’s very different here.” Gremillot. honorary citizenship papers. “ But „before catching him a few houses customer of Puppyluv. Because evidence of whether the plane was before plummeting, review pilot Holler made a point to acknowl­ She said her family will be sorry brushes a dog named people are different. The teen­ down from the scene of the Incident, she travels frequently, she ablaze before it plummeted to the training records, weather data and edge the difference in eating styles to see Gremillot leave on Monday. in front of Farrard’s home, accord­ prefers Puppyluv to a kennel. Anwar. The service is all ground and exploded. “ We have no readings from the airport’s low- ing to an arrest report. .,, “ I don’t know what other evidence at this point of in-flight rievel wind shear alert system. part of Puppyluv, based in Farrard was getting out of her animals are there (at the fire in either engine,” Lauber said. Law enforcement officials Mon­ Obituaries “ Some eyewitnesses reported car when her pocketbook was kennel); what diseases there Vernon. Left, Deske day night arrested six people for taken, police said. seeing an in-flight fire. Another entering the crash site. are,” she said. “ Theanimaisare works at home, schedul­ Police found Farrard’s pockiQg in pens all the time and they book in a nearby w o^ ed area; made to Child & Family Services, don’t get the personal care.” ing appointments. Marceline F. Luplen Memorial donations may be police said. ;;; 1680 Albany Ave., Hartford, or to Other pet owners have also Marceline F. Lupien of 21 Sunset made to the American Heart Fontaine is being held on bonft the Glastonbury Visiting Nurses expressed concern with kennel American outwits St., the widow of Frank U. Lupien. Association. 310 Collins St. He was to appear this morning h Association, 647 New I^ndon Tpke., died Monday at Manchester Mem- Hartford. Manchester Superior Court. care. The Caffegans found their Glastonbury. dog listless after returning from oriai Hospitai. Harold McClutkey Beth Moseley issues a command to an Afghan She was bom in Lithuania and Frances S. Tedford a stay in a kennel and he had .5,4*'. Lebanese captors lived in Manchester for more than PUYALLUP, Wash. (A P) - fleas. She said the kennel Is not Frances S. Tedford. 64, of Ver­ named Khyber. 67 years. Harold McCluskey, who survived a High costs change^^ like being home and believes her non, died this morning at her home. massive radiation dose in an Continued from page 1 so much,” Glass replied. She is survived by a daughter. She was the wife of William J. doe knows the difference. Marilyn L. Nye of Glastonbury; a explosion at the Hanford nuclear the role of nurses ^ Ransom said Glass would be Tedford. reservation in 1976, died Monday Lebanon. Before Glass was driven sister, Lee Griffis of Norwich. THOUGH THE KENNEL taken to the U.S. Embassy to She was born in Manchester Sept. He was 75. ROCHESTER, N Y. (A P ) - High ?ypp^ to Damascus, Beirut physician N.Y.; and two grandchildren. Cyn­ proves there’s no place like arrange his affairs. 19, 1922, and she lived in Vernon for The cause of death was not costs of technology and health cane Home care can be costly Noureddine Koush pronounced him thia Lynn Nye and Paul M. Nye, home, it does provide trained Glass told The Associated Press 29 years. Before retiring in 1985, she released, and an autopsy was are dhanging the role of the “ all right and fit.” both of Glastonbury. medical care that a private the ABC television network had was employed as a clerk at the planned, according to Good Samar­ traditional nurse, according to By the time Glass arrived at the The funeral will be Thursday at 11 Puppyluv’s services are not ears or eyes. chartered a plane to fly him to Travelers Insurance Co., Hartford, itan Hospital, where he died. Shelia Ryan, dean of the University pet-care service m ay not. Syrian Foreign Ministry late this a.m. at the Full Gospel Interdenom­ cheap. For one animai, the London. Glass worked as a corres­ for 22 years. The explosion on Aug. 30, 1976 of Rochester School of Nursing. Puppyiuv charges 75 cents a According to Dr. David Coley, a morning, he had donned a blue shirt inational Church, 745 Main St. cost is $19 a day, including pondent for the network before Besides her husband, she is exposed McCluskey in just a few Health care professionals ara vehicle to start cars. veterinarian at Bolton Veteri­ and beige trousers and shaved the Burial will be in East Cemetery. twice-a-day feeding and one starting full-time work on a book survived by a son and daughter-in- ininut6s to 500 times the radiation looking for alternatives to exped- nary Hospital, problems may beard he grew in captivity. Calling hours are Wednesday from For those whose pocket- about the Middle East. law, William J. and Judith Tedford, sive hospital stays and areemphaF* 15-minute exercise period. occur that only a trained Glass said he escaped from a 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at the that would be safeduringa lifetime, books are short on change, The longest-held foreign hostage both of Manchester; and two the largest recorded human dose of izing good health habits and coping Each additional animal in -,*i4 building in the Beirut suburb of Bir Holmes Funeral Home; 400 Main St. professional can handle. is another American journalist. grandchildren. the isotope americium-241, sclent- strategies, she said. .r the home is $4. A small caged kennels are an alternative. . el-Abed while his captors were Memorial donations may be Terry Anderson, chief Middle East The funeral will be Thursday at ists said. Ryan says that as mediegi animal is $8 for feeding and $4 Coley also said that usually it is sleeping. Bir el-Abed is a strongh­ made to the Student Aid Program, Boarding an animai in a correspondent for The Associated noon at the Holmes Funeral Home, McCluskey, a chemical operator researchers learn more about how for each cage cleaning. Trans­ kennel is $6 a day at Camelot a long tim e between visits and old of the pro-Iranlan Shiite group Press, was seized March 16, 1985. Wesleyan University, Middletown. 400 Main St. Burial will be in East for Atlantic Richfield Hanford Co eating, drinking and smoking affeitt portation to and from a Kenneis in Coventry (dogs during that time something may Hezbollah, or Party of God, which is The Lebanese police spokesman Cemetery. Calling hours are Wed­ health, it will be the job of nurses fp Margaret Parker was treated at the foundation’s veterinarian is $20. only). Canine Holiday Inne in happen to the animal who is left believed to be an umbrella for said today that Glass told the hotel nesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 help people make choices for the '■mi decontamination facility for more There is no charge for Manchester charges $8 for a unattended. groups holding foreign hostages. receptionist in Beirut that he Margaret Parker of Glastonbury p.m. than five months. style of life. “ I saw people queuing in front of escaped through the window of a died Aug. 6 at Hartford Hospital. special pet care such as large dog, such as a 50-pound Though Coley said he hasn’t a bakery, and one family accepted lOth-floor room. She was the daughter of the Rev. placing medicine in food. A $2 animal, and $5 for a cat. seen any problems resulting to take me to west Beirut and (they) “ I slipped through the window Albert R. Parker and Susan fee is charged for administer­ Reservations are needed and from a pet care service, he deposited me near the Summerland and climbed dowji the staircase to Parker. ing medicine by mouth or in weekends get booked quickly. pointed out that only five percent ... that is where I got the Syrian who freedom,’! the spokesman quoted She was a 1933 graduate of of pets are cared for by services brought me here,” he said. He did Glass as saying. Wellesley College. She was the other than kennels. not give details of his escape. In an interview with ABC-TV’s • executive director of the Manches­ Sharaa told Glass; “ We have “ Good Morning America,” Mrs. ter Child it Family Services be­ If your pearls are stolen, is this how your spared no effort of any kind to Glass said her husband told her by tween 1960 and 1980 and was the you ... We consider this (kidnap­ telephone that he had outwitted his recipient of the Woman of the Year insurance company repays you? 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Authors and interview­ out any of the large automotive plants If we Publishers of potentially seven cities. In a four-hour Vidal, WllUam F. Buckley, Helen Memorial donations may be ers can now get together via CINCINNATI (AP) - A special And it also gives you expanded personal :: profitable books have always session, the message can get out went by one. The driver turned around and Hayes, Victoria Principal, Carl were announced. County Prosecu­ satellite. grand jury today Indicted a former tor Arthur Ney Jr. told the court property, theft and casualty coverage. So call * been willing to spend a lot of to 22 to 24 cities. said, ‘But you're In Pittsburgh.'" Sagan, Jackie Collins, Bartara nurse’s aide, called a sane but that Harvey had agreed to plead your Prudential representative now for a free, . 2 money for promotion and this Taylor Bradford, Judith Krants, THANKSGIVING By Kay Bartlett compulsive killer by the prosecu­ guilty to all 29 counts in exchange no obligation Pru-Review. And see how The , ~ almost always included a tour, in Feeds to a dozen or so markets — Sidney Sheldon James Clavell, Father Andrew tor, in the deaths or poisonings of 28 NOVENA TO ST. JUDE The Associated Press for being sentenced to three consec­ O holy St. Jude, Apostle and mar­ which the author hopped from cost between $10,000 and $12,000. Greeley, Jane Fonda, Gloria people, including 20 patients at a Prudential Premier Policy can help save you - Author of best sellerB utive life terms in prison. Ney said tyr, great in virtue and rich in mira­ airplane to airplane, from Ellen Herrick, publicist for Steinem and Robert Ludlum. county-owned hospital. money and your jewels. - he had agreed not to seek the death cles; near kinsman of Jesus Christ NEW YORK - The dreaded interview to interview, in the Warner Books, says that if the Under an agreement between penalty. faithful Intercessor of all who in­ Check the phone book for your local book author’s tour — if this is author visited the cities in person “ Two years ago it was a prosecution and defense attorneys, voke your special partronage In larger markets across the Tuesday it must be W K R P in the cost would be more than question of educating the Donald Harvey will enter guilty Harvey; 35, of Middletown, was time of need. To you I have re­ Prudential office. country — places like Miami, course from the depth of my heart Cincinnati — may be going the FOR HIS LATEST book, believes it’s only a matter of time publishers that this was an pleas, and will be spared the death dressed in a brown suit and listened <0 1985 Prudential Property and Casualty Insurance Company. Holmdel, N.J. , Detroit, Seattle, Dallas, twice that. and humbly beg to whom God has way of the traveling vaudeville “ Windows of the Gods” and its Deioi L u4c satellite tour reaches alternative to the book tour,” penalty, Hamilton County Common to the court proceedings with his Chicago, Portland, Ore. given such great power to come to "The difference is very predecessor, “ If Tomorrow Shapian says. "Random House, Pleas Judge William S. Mathews arms folded in his lap. He showed my assistance. Help me In my pre­ show. those comers of the globe as no emotion. simple,” says Sidney Sheldon, Comes,” Sheldon sim ply sat in Little Brown and Warner Books said Monday. sent and urgent petition. In return I The newest innovation in the THE EFFICIENT PUBLICIST well. the prolific producer of best the studio for a few hours and were really the pioneers. They The indictments today, which Harvey, said Ney, "is sane, promise to make your name known business of peddling books is had usually managed to get the Shapian says the new and cause you to be invoked. sellers. "Once when I was on a reached the same 20 cities. tried it and got good results and covered from April 1983 to De­ competent, but is a compulsive video interviews via satellite. author booked on a local technology best serves well- Say three "Our Fathers, Three 20-clty tour, Detroit was on m y “ It’s absolute heaven,” he now everybody is doing it. cember 1986, were in addiUrai to an killer.” Hail Marys and Glorias." Publica­ Authors sit comfortably in a local television talk show or two, as known authors, someone the agenda. I asked the taxi driver to says. “ It’s the biggest advance earlier charge of aggravated “ He builds up tension in his body, tion must be promised. St. Jude Tlie Prudential studio and field questions from well as lined up for radio And local stations are already eager " I represent authors who tell pray for us and all who Invoke your point out any of the large murder pending against Harvey in so he kills people,” Ney said. “ He IriSUf iMv.!' >. C jih f’f television personalities in that has come along for authors to interview. The disadvantage is me they are willing to give me an aid. Amen. This novena has never newspaper interviews. automotive plants if we went by the March 1987 death of a patient at even told me that he had a list of the f ifi.irif lal Servicc-’S another city. selling books.” that the author gets exposure on afternoon, but they are not been known to fall. I have hfid my It was grueling and many an one. The driver turned around Drake Hospital, where Harvey victims he killed. We went out and request granted. "It’s the first really new Sheldon recently did tour only one outlet, television. On a willing to give up three weeks of worked. author said “ never again.” and said, ‘But you’re in we found it, behind a pic^um in the B.A.M. advance since we began sending England, Australia, Scotland and personal tour, radio and their lives to go on the book after the indictments With the satellite technology. Pittsburgh.’” frame.” Ireland to promote a book, but he newspaper interviews are likely tour.” 1» — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Aug. 18. 1987

MANCHES’TER HERAl.D, Tuesday, Aug. 18.1987 — H Sculpture Andover Scliool Bos Routes gardens Tlome-heating systems: Oil vs. gas vs. electricity ANDOVER — Following the Drive between Lokevlew and Erdonl M ill to Hutchinson Rood; reeldonce on Atthlspeakof i— ■. ^ Rood; Lake Drive and Erdonl Rood; Times Form Rood; reeldences on Route |jhe summer have been cheaper last year if you 1687-88 schedule for scImoI bus and between electricity and natural percent use fuel ^ for space biUs. Lake Drive on West Street; LokeM ve 4 between Hutchinson and Bailey Rood; when you, the had stuck with oil. van routes for Andover Elementary and Bousola Road, residences on Route residences on Bailey Rood; reeldences gas. A recent stu<^ conducted by heating. In general, homeowners may priceless School and RHAM Junior and 314 near town line. Proceed to R H A M .' on Hickory Rood; Route 4 and Aspinall Ijbomeowner, are “ Forget the switching,” remarks the consumer coundl anal^Hd the Although New Yorkers and folks Drive; residence on Route 4 lust before want to consider an energy audit, a Senior high schools. The bus routes .fo r should be) Ellen Berman, executive director relative costs and benefits of in New England are accustomed to Woles Rood; Residenceson Woles Rood of the Consumer Energy Council of service typically offered by utility i Lacemaking USa 2 2 ;L s are subject to approval by the RHAM Bus Routs 4 from Route 4 to Boston Hill Rood; •-evaluating your ^ Sylvia electric heat pumpe va. natural gas. heating homes with oil, it’s rare in companies to assess how you can be Board of Education, and they are residences on Boston H ill Rood between ;fiome-heating America, a private non-profit The fundamental point, however, the South and the West. Stotistics SPRINGFIELD. Ohio (A P ) - In Leave Town Garage at approxi­ Wales Rood and Jurovofy Rood; resi­ more energy-efficient. Formerly subject to change by the school mately 4:40 o.m. Pickups at the •ystem before it group and the oldest public-interest remained: There are no ironclad an era when people surround their dences on Jurovoty RoaoL reslosnces from a 1984 Residential Energy they were free. Now you will board due to enrollment, weather toilowlng oreos: on Boston H ill East of Jurovoty Rood to -resumes opera- Porter energy policy organization in the rules. Consumption Survey conducted by valuables with elaborate security. Residences on Lone Hill Rood Be­ probably have to pay from $20 to and/or road conditions. Hebron Rood. Proceed to Elementary ■Jtlon in a few country. “ Why spend all that Heat pumps are typically less Mary E. Hartman leaves her tween Town Garage and Bear Swamp School. the Energy Information Adminis­ MOO for an audit. But it will be worth weeks, ads money to change your system when efficient in colder climates. But in Rood; residences on Boor Swamp tration revealed: In the Northeast, It- garden gate open for visitors to Rood; residences on Wheollno Rood; stressing the ad­ « 1 you are not saving any energy?” It some parte of the country, they can RHAM Bus Routs 1 residences on Skinner Hill Rood; the main heating fuel was oil (43 wander among the priceless rock Elemetary But Routa 3 vantage of oil is really an issue only if you are be the most efficient and least sculptures she’s tended for 4S years residences on Hendee Rood; residences percent). Gas accounted for 39 • Look into a cleaning or tune-up Lsova Town Ooreno at operexl- on Pine Ridge Drive; residences on A.M . pickups begin at approximately vs. gas vs. electricity are hitUng constructing a new home or must expensive way to heat and cool. In in her husband’s memory. 4:S0 q.m. Plckum oT Ih# on the basis that the shift would percent, electricity for only 8 of your heating system. In addition, Long Hill Rood between Skinner Hill 7:35 In the following designated areas: you from all sides. replace an old system. other areas, natural gas fumaces “ The only thing I ’m interested in (oMowIno oroos: and Bear Swamp Road; residences In Residences on Glleod Hill Rood ensure lower beating bills. percent. In the South, gas heated 45 equipment modifications may be Northorn cornor of Center Street and “ The real issue is how to cost less to operate and are is keeping it like he left it,’’ she said Hebron Rood between Route 4ond Lake between East Street and Hebron Rood; •. A major question: Are tensions In Considering the skyrocket in oil percent, electricity 39 percent, oil beneficial if the new equipment has Hebron Rood; roeldencoe on Lake Rood Rood. Proceed to RHAM. residences on JurovoW Rood; residen­ maximize your conservation in­ preferred. As a result, you cannot between Hebron Rood and Motboeon the Persion Gulf a signal for you to prices following the oil embargo, only 5 percent. In the West, gas a considerable lifespan. during a tour of the elaborate rock ces on Parker Bridge Rood; residences vestment,” she added. base your decision on general Drive; Lake Rood and Island Street; on Route 4 between Woodward Drive switch from oil to natural gas or turmoil In Iran and the fact that heated 65 percent of households, • Reduce air leaks through such garden. “ It is a garden of love.” Lacemaking USA 22 5 Lacemaking USA 22 Lake Rood and Brown Drive; Lake Key point: Shifts are supplies and media campaigns stating absolute and Parker Bridge Rood; residenceson -electricity? natural gas was considered electricity 20 percent, oil only 3 open spaces as cracks around There are more than 100 minia­ Rood on Lakeside Drive; Lakeside RHAM Van Routs Lake Rood between M erritt Volley and prices as well as new efficiency pros and cons of either energy Drive and Island Street; residences on “■ Answer: Not at all. cheaper in most parte of the percent. windows and doors, light switches, ture buildings and figurines as­ L^ve Town Garage at approxi­ Bousola Rood. Proceed to Elementary advancements make it impossible sourcre. sembled from thousands of bits of This Lacemaking foursome is the eighth entry in the l^kM lde Drive; residences on School School. • Look back to the effects of the country, it seemed the economical etc. Caulking and weatherstripping Rood; Hebron and Townsend RoOd; mately 4:45 o.m. Pick-up at the tollow- to predict what is the “ right” While different groups clearly Most buyers of new homes are stone or molded from concrete. In g a re a s : Arab oil embargo In the 1970s. ’That decision. are inexpensive and often do-it- continuing Foik Art series that started in 1977. The H e^on and Gilead Rood; residences on energy source for the "typical” have motives for making their own willing to pay an extra $1,000 to Tucked into 6ne side of the Glleod Rood. Proceed to RHAM. Residences on Burnop Brook; resi­ was practically an identical situa­ But when oil prices plunged in yourself projects. stamps, in white and biue, were reieased Aug. 14 at dences on Porker Bridge; residences on Elementary But Route 4 tion to what we are now seeing. American home. It fs critical to energy source appear to be the ensure energy efficiency, reports • Proper insulation can lead to double-sised city lot are. among M erritt Volley; residences on Erdonl 1986, savings for many of these keep this in mind when bombarded Eastern Michigan University. About one million Americans most beneficial, don’t lose your the National Association of Home enormous savings. Insulating ceil­ others, a Tree of Life, log cabins. RHAM But Routs 2 Rood; residences on West Street; consumers became minimal. In by persuasive advertising. residence on cone Rood. Proceed to .switched heating systems from oil perspective. Approximately 55 per­ Builders. The reason: This initial ings, walls and floors as well as Mount Vernon. Noah’s Ark. Hoover fact, depending on the region of the The home heating debate has now Leave Town Garage at opproxl- RHAM. Residences on Hebron Rood from . to natural gas early in this decade cent of homes use natural gas; 18 investment could translate into adding storm windows and doors Dam, a lighthouse, a wishing weli rnmely 4:35 a.m. Pickups at the Andover Town Line to Routed; residen­ country in which you live, it may shifted and the competition is percent use electricity and 10 $0-60 less on your monthly energy are essential. and Christ’s manger. following areas: ces on Lone H ill Rood botsyeen Routes ^ Residences on Shoddv M ill Rood Elsmsntary Bus Routs 1 and Bear Swamp Rood; residences on There is Lincoln’s tomb and iog betweeen Route 4 and Birch Drive; Bear Sw ^p Rood; residences on cabin birthplace, a 10-foot-high A month of tizzy Birch Drive and Shoddy M ill Rood; A.M . pickups begin dt approximately '■••'fences on Skinner Modern-day castle and a 15-foot-high monastery rMidences on S hod^M III Rood West of 7:35 In the following designated areas: H ill Rood; residence on Hendee Rood; Woles Rood; Times Rirm and Hutchin­ Residences on East Street; residences r^ssldences on Pine RItkie Drive; Hen- Advice model concealing the workshop son Rood; residences on Route4W estof on W illow Drive; residences on Boston dee Rood between Pine Ridge D rive and where Harry G. Hartman made his Hutchinson Rood; residences on Bailey Hill Rood between East Street and Hutchinson; residences on Long Hill superwomen molds. Rood; residenceson Hickory HIM Rood; Jurovoty Rood; Residences on Town­ Rood between Skinner Hill and B ^ for U.S. stamps Route 4 and Aspinall Drive; residence send Rood; residences on Lake Rood Swamp Rood. Proceed to Elementary A model of the first public high on Route 4 lust before Woles Rood; between Hebron Rood and Lakeside School. school in Boston is here, as is the Route 4 and Woles Rood; rasldmceson Drive; Motheson and Lake Rood; face stress Woles Rood between Route 4 and Rockledge; Brown Drive ond Lake north porch of the White House, and It is a month of Boston H ill Rood; residences on Boston Road; residences on Bousola Rood; residences on Lakeside Drive; residen­ Elementary Van Route Two giggling girlfriends doiens of hand-cast figurines from tizzy for U.S.A. H ill Rood between Woles and Jurovoty ces on School Rood. Proceed to gnomes to Mae West to Little stamp enthusi­ Rood; residences on Jurovoty Rood; A.M. pickups begin at approximately CHICAGO (AP) — Despite the residences on Boston H ill Rood West of Elementary School. 7:35 In the following designated areas: Orphan Annie. asts. Most of the Jurovoty Rood; residences on East First run — residence on Cone Rood; image of the modern-day “ super- ’Ibe 20-mule team, made famous tizz derives CoDectors’ Street. Proceed to RHAM. resldences on Burnop Brook Rood; woman” neatly balancing work ami , on commercials and the first thing from the Lace- Elamentary Bus Route 2 residences on Route 4 near Post Office; family duties, a majority of women residences on D irt Rood section of Bear met mostly with frowns Mrs. Hartman said her husband making se- Corner RHAM Bus Route 3 A.M . pickups begin at approximately Swamp Rood; residences on Rose report they are under a lot of stress cast while working at a foundry, is tenants shown 7:35 In the following designated areas: Lane; residences on Erdonl Rood. '.and many say they are chronically Leave Town Goroge at Approxi­ Residences on Shoddy M ill Rood West Proceed to Elementary School. DEAR tucked away in a garden comer. here, plus a five- Russ MacKendrick mately 4:45 o.m. Pickups at the tired, a new survey says. height by having 4 inches of bone of Woles Road; residences on Shoddy A.M . pick-ups (or the second von run ABBY: Last Even all 104 pickets of the fence dollar definitive following areas: M ill Rood between Woles and Birch “ Working women have the equi­ surgically removed from their legs. Residences on Bunker Hill Rood; begin at approximately 8:10 In the week my closest are concrete. in panes of 20 Dr ve; Shoddy M ill Rood and Birch following designated areos: valent of two full-time jobs. The But then their arms would hang residences on Route 17; residences on Drive; residences on Shoddv M ill Rood friend and I de­ Mrs. Hartman, 82, can no longer and a booklet of Porker Bridge Rood; Lake Road and Second run — residences on Bunker feeling of needing to meet eve­ down to their knees. Wouldn’t that H l i b e tv^ Birch Drive and Route 4; Hill Rood; residences on Cider Mill cided to take a lead visitors around the garden. stamps with five Lokevlew Drive; residences on Lake residences on Route 4 West of Shoddv Road. To Elementary School. ryone’s demands weighs very heav­ look worse than being four inches day off just to But she comments from a stone different designs entitled “The ily,” said Marigold Edwards, asso- D ear A bby too tali? chief of the Ogalala Sioux. The have fun. Weare bench in front of the small fish pond Drafting of the U.S. Constitution.” .ciate professor of health education G.B. IN L A. ceremony was held at Red Cloud, both married Abigail Van Buren that was the first thing her husband It all began on Aug. 3 with a ■ at the University of Pittsburgh. Neb. women in our made after he was laid off in 1932 22-cent commemorative to honor The earth-shakingest news of the School Calondaro The survey released last week DEAR G. B.: No ethical ortho­ from his iron molder's Job. 30s and hold re­ pedic surgeon would undertake to William Faulkner. The first-day philatelic month is due to break on questioned 600 women nationwide sponsible jobs. surgically remove bone from the Tiles in the walkway spell Mary ceremony took place at the Univer­ the 25th with the introduction of a ..ages 18 to 59 on their nutrition and We are not leg for cosmetic reasons only. and Ben, which Mrs. Hartman said sity of Mississippi during the new miniature sheet format for health. It was commissioned by crazy, and we’re Somebody must have been pulling was her husband’s nickname be­ Yoknapatawpha (yes) Conference regular issues. No more 100-stamp Andover Elementary School RHAM Junior-Senior H.8. Miles Laboratories Inc. of Elkhart, cause as a youngster he’d always not on drugs or alcohol — we just the time we got outside tears were yours. attended by Faulkner admirers panes for definitive; 20 at a time Sept. 1 — Preschool staff mneeting. Ind., which makes a vitamin “ been” fishing. Sept. 1 — Preschool staff mneeting. love to laugh. running down our faces. But, so from around the world. (He made will be the deal, but many more Sept. 2 — School begins. supplement aimed at women. “ He had a story with every­ Sept. 2 — School begins. AP photo what? Laughter is good for the soul. DEAR ABBY: I liked your up that Yok name (or a county in his plate blocks will be floating around. Sept. 7 — Labor Day. Fifty-seven percent of all women We drove to Solvang, a small thing.” she said. “ If he heard a Sept. 7 — Labor Day. This is probably too long for your answer to “ Hurting in Brooklyn,” books. We are not amused). This “ first” will feature a han­ Sept. 24 — Early dismissal; professional questioned said they thought they Danish community, for a day of Sept. 24 — Early dismissal; professional Capt. John Boyd, 77, keeps watch over the beaches column, but It’s important to who had given her mother a jewelry song, he could make something out The Lacemaking foursome is the dlebar ’ portrait of Bret Harte, development. were under a lot of stress, and more sightseeing and relaxation. While of It.” development. remind people that It’s OK to laugh. box and was angry with her for eighth entry in the continuing Folk famous for “ The Heathen Chinee” Oct. 12 — Columbus Day. than one-third reported feeling of Seaside Heights, N.J., has he has been doing for browsing through one of the many Sometimes he made things for Oct. 12 — Columbus Day. chronic fatigue. So if you see someone laughing giving it to one of her grandchild­ Art series that started in 1977 with the “ The Luck of Roaring Camp.” Oct. 22 — Early dismissal; professional the past 57 years. shops, we came upon a lamp. I can’t Oct. 22 — Early dismissal; professional loudly (even hysterically), don’t ren. You said, “ Once a gift is given, the challenge, like the replies of the Pueblo Pottery set. The stamps, It will be a five-dollar stamp, and development. High levels of stress have been describe it, but it was the ugliest RECO, the sporting goods store development. condemn him — join him. it is the property of the recipient to in white and blue, were released on with 20 of them in the miniature Oct. 30 — First marking period ends. linked to such problems as head­ thing either of us had ever seen. We where he bought his fishing gear, Nov. 6 — First marking period ends. Somehow I think you will under­ do with as he/she pleases.” I agree the 14th at Eastern Michigan sheet it figures out to a cool Nov. 10 — Report cards sent home. aches, sleep disorders and depres­ started to giggle, then laugh, then she said. Nov. 11 — Veterans’ Day. stand, Abby. And yes, you may use with you 100 percent. University during a convention of hundred. Boggles the mind. Cerem­ Nov. 11 — Veterans’ Day. sion, said Ms. Edwards, a member roar at the thought of anyone “ They told him he couldn’t make Nov. 25 — Early dismissal. 77-year-old lifeguard my name. I would like to add that once a gift the Great Lakes Lacers Group, the onies will be at the town of Twain Nov. 23-24 — Early dismissal; parent-teacher of a Miles Laboratories advisory spending $850 for that monstrosity! Nov. 2627 — ’Thanksgiving recess. CATHLEEN KALBREIER, is given it should never be menti­ it because it had a log front, but he largest and most active of all such Harte in California. conferences. board on women’s health. We hastily left the shop lest we did,” she said. Dec. 26Jan. 1 — Holiday recess. WESTMINSTER,CAUF. oned by the giver again, as in, “ How nimble-fingers groups in this There’s more; On the 26th of Nov. 25 — Early dismissal. The largest percentage of women offend the owner, and collapsed on Mrs. Hartman said the garden country. Jan. 18 — Martin Luther King Day. reporting a lot of stress were still rules his beach come I never see you wearing the August the Pennsylvania Statehood Nov. 2627 — Thanksgiving recess. Jan. 2622 — Mid-term/final exams. a bench outside. We were both in has attracted visitors from around The same picture headed up this women ages 35-44, but stress was one of those moods when every­ sweater I gave you? Was it the Bicentennial 22-cent stamp will be Dec. 24-Jan. 1 — Holiday recess. Jan. 22 — Second marking period ends. DEAR CA’THLEEN: You bet I wrong size?” the world, sometimes by the column away back in January, but officially released from the steps of Jan. 18 — Martin Luther King Day. found to be a factor in a majority of By Joyce A. Venezia boss of the beach, Boyd said. thing was hilarious, and we spent busload. Feb. 12-19 — .Winter recess. understand. A friend with whom ’The answer may be, “ No, I just now we know more about them, like the State Capitol at Harrisburg. It Jan. 22 — Second marking period ends. women’s lives, regardless of age. The Associated Press Seaside Heights never has seen a the entire day in stiches. Harry Hartman worked on his Feb. 25 — Early dismissal; professional you can enjoy a hearty laugh is a didn’t like it, so I sold it at the flea the lower left stamp shows mixed shows a neat depiction of Independ- Feb. 2 — Report cards sent home. ; The survey had a margin of error of drowning and only “ one or two” Passers-by made comments, in­ development. f 4 percentage points. treasure. (%erish that person and market.” dream almost constantly for seven bobbin lace with n e^ Ie and tatting ence Hall, brick on blue Feb. 610 — Early dismissal; parent-teacher SEASIDE HEIGHTS. N.J. - people have needed mouth-to- dicating that they thought we were March 24 — Early dismissal; professional unleash your laughter to the max. MICHAEL TYLER SARLOW, years, Mrs. Hartman said. People techniques, and the lower right with background. conferences. Sixty-one percent of women ages After 57 summers with a whistle mouth resuscitation. either drunk or high on drugs. A development. And if others misread your natural FORT WORTH, TEXAS would stop and talk, occasionally its dogwood blossoms typifies sprig And finally, on the 28th, at Feb. 12-19 — Winter recess. 35-44 reported high stress levels, 57 around his neck and sand on his His days of removing board­ waitress in one restaurant said she donating a few coins. April 1 - Good Friday. percent of women ages 1634 and 54 walk splinters are gone, though, exhilaration, it’s their problem.' bobbin lace. Washington, D.C., the mixed bag Feb. 25 — Early dismissal; professional toes, “ Captain” John Boyd couldn’t serve us “ anything more” April 5 — Third marking period ends. percent of women 4659. because of the risk of infections Is your social life in a slump? “ He’d keep them in his pocket For first-day cancellations that is the Constitution Booklet will development. scowls at the notion that life­ to drink! Of course, this made us until he had Mcents. Cement was 50 April 1622 — Spring recess. The responses also indicated and possible lawsuits. ” We used DEAR ABBY: I see by your Lonely? Get Abby’s booklet, “ How through Sept. 13, get the stamp or be let loose. March 24 — Early dismissal; professional guards are mindless hulks who laugh all the harder. April 28 — Early dismissal; professional women in some regions of the to take ’em out by the dozens,” column that bowed legs can be to Be Popular” — for people of all cents then. He’d say, ‘Go get a bag stamps locally, put into covers of If all this seems too much to cope development. ogle at bikini-clad girls on the Abby, when did it become a crime development. country report more stress than he said. corrected by surgery. They’ve ages. Send a check or money order of cement,’ just like a new toy,” she your choice, and forward to with, and then there’s the bllvit March 31 — Third marking period ends. beach. to laugh heartily? We were not said. May 19 — Early dismissal; in-service training. others. Boyd’s most renowned an­ certainly come a long way in for $2.50 and a long, stamped (39 Customer-Affixed Envelopes, from the USPS about going to a $10 April 1 — Good Friday. ” My guys know that when obnoxious — just a little noisy modern medicine, haven’t they? Mrs. Hartman helped her hus­ May 30 — Memorial Day. In the west, 64 percent of the nouncement comes at 5:30 p.m., cents), self-addressed envelope to: Lacemaking Stamps, Postmaster, minimum mailing, bear in mind April 12 — Report cands sent home. action comes, it’s life or death perhaps. We left every store when I also heard that it’s possible for band cart rocks from a nearby farm June 15 — Last day of school. women surveyed said they were when the beach closes. Dear Abby, Popularity, P.O. Box Ypsilanti, MI 48197-9992. that a membership in the Manches­ April 1622 — Spring recess. out there,” the 77-year-old Boyd we felt the urge to break up, and by very tall people to reduce their and from a monument company. The very next day after the under a lot of stress. Among “ Clear the water. Clear the 447, Mount Morris, Rl. 61054. ter Philatelic Society will get you April 28 — Early dismissal; professional June 16 to 22 are designated as makeupdays for snow said. " It ’s not as fun as you She’s not sure how many, but said Lacemaking came a lO-cent stamp .Southern women, 61 percent re- water. Beaches are closed for the current stamps of the U.S. and development. or other emergency closings. Any additional snow days think. I t ’s a great her husband wore out three in the Great Americans series to ,ported stress, while 54 percent of the day. If a life is lost, it may be U.N. at face without the hassle of May 19 — Early dismissal; in-service training. beyond the five included will be added on in June. responsibility.” hammers breaking them apart. salute Red Cloud, the most famous the Midwestern women did. In one of yours. Drive safely. Come making up an order. May 30 — Memorial Day. Boyd removed a well-chewed June IS — Last day of school. contrast, fewer women in the back soon. God bless America. Northeast — 49 percent — reported cigar from his mouth and Pack it up.” Sunlight provides vitamin D high stress. grudgingly acknowledged that a The words rarely change from June 16 to 22 are designated as makeup days for snow “ Northeastern women are used good tan and lots of adoring girls day to day, Phillips said. or other emergency closings. Any additional snow days DEAR DR. dying of Alzheimer'sdisease, asked About Town are ’’added attractions.” Boyd has been on the beach in beyond the five included will be added on in June. to living frenetic lives, with having GOTT: I’ve how to arrange donating her to deal with a lot of tensions and With binoculars always in his Seaside Heights almost every read that older father's body for medical research pressures because that’s the lifes­ hands and a white captain’s hat summer of his life, seven days a citizens should after death. Please let your readers MCC plans New Benford Junket Rec sponsors Montreal trip tyle in the East,” said Abby Bloch, on his white hair, the muscular week, except for his years in the get at least 20 know that the Alzheimer’s Disease a nutritionist with the Memorial Boyd scans the sand and surveys Navy during World War II. A bus trip to New Bedford, Mass., on Sept. 5 is being minutes of sun­ D r. G ott and Related Disorders Association, The Manchester Recreation Department is sponsor­ Public Records Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in the water. But he does more than Even there, the military drew light every day 70 E. Lake Street, Suite 600, offered through Manchester Community College’s ing a three-day, two-night tour through the Berkshires New York City. She is also a Miles just watching for foundering upon his lifeguard background, Peter Gott, M.D. summer “ Junket” series. for vitamin D. Chicago, IL 60601, has an Autopsy to Montreal on Oct. 10. The tour group will stay at Le .,advisory board member. swimmers or sharks. putting him in charge of water How little of the Assistance Network, which can The trip will include the Rotch-Jones-Duff House and Grand Hotel. For more information, call 617-3089. “ Women in the South and West If Boyd’s eyes pass over a survival training. Warranty deeds Joel B. Wilder and Albert L. Albert V. Lindsay to Donald R. body can be ex­ help families with this emotional Garden Museum, an example of Greek revival haven’t yet developed the coping kissing couple getting a little too In the winters before he architecture built in 1834, a walking tour of New Gerald P. Rothman and David C. Manley to Susan J. Welsh, Beacon Mullen Jr. and Steven Conner, 250 posed to get this and confusing task. Blood drive set Aug. 27 ^methods that the women in the passionate for his “ family retired, Boyd, the father of two benefit? Bedford’s historic waterfront, and the Seamen’s Woodbury to Dominic and Deborah Hill Condominium, conveyance tax Sheldon Road, $460,000. beach,” he turns on his puMic $90.20. Northeast have,” Ms. Bloch said. children, taught physical educa­ DEAR READER: Thank you for Bethel and Whaling Museum. SOUTH WINDSOR — Connecticut Valley East M. Rutigliano, 136 Garden Grove Roger L. and Margaret B. Soucy address system and lowers his tion at Atlantic City High School. DEAR READER: Sunlight acti­ In a medical report published last providing information that may be There will be time for lunch and shopping before a Branch, Greater Hartford Chapter, American Red Road, $152,000. John R. and Shirley B. Fitzgerald to Carol M. and Joseph R. Martin, voice to a growl — “ his God But every April, The Captain vates vitamin D in the skin. The summer, researchers claim to have useful to some readers. boat tour of the harbor concludes the trip. Cross, will sponsor a blood drive Aug. 27 frp, 3 to 7p.m. Joel B. Wilder and Albert L. to John C. and Debbie R. Fitzge­ 1620 Horace St., $190,000. voice,” said lifeguard Richard still assembles his “ troops.” amount of necessary exposure to solved the problem. Parents were The bus will leave MCC at 7; 15 a.m. and will return at at 121 Sand Hill Road. Manley to Christopher R. Stone and rald, Ansaldi Heighte, $170,000. Thomas J. Wall to Stephen Phillips. I’d like to add that ADRDA, Scare ends Most of his 26 lifeguards are ultraviolet light varies considera­ instructed to coat their children’s 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $35. For reservations and For more information, call 043-5111. Linda L. Burke, Beacon Hill William and Theodora Ciampa to McAdams and Carol M. Brannick, “ Promiscuous necking will which you mention, also provides college students, but among his bly depending on intensity (and thumbs with Stop-Zit, a harmlei,. information, call 647-6242 by Aug. 31. Condominium, conveyance tax Honda Spitzer and ’Theodora Ci­ 206210 Spruce St., $140,000. not be tolerated on this beach,” information through its 26hour, veterans are doctors, a steel­ area) of exposure and color of skin. D iu e i substance. ’The material was $85.80. ampa, Brook Haven Condominium, Robert W. Connolly to ’Heh Lee, Boyd booms into the toll-free hotline: 1-806621-0379 in Day-care group meets on cat food worker, a police officer, a state Inlocales where sunlight is limited applied once in the morning, once at Amnesty International meets Andrew T. and Dorothy N. no conveyance tax. East Meadow Condominium, microphone. Illinois: 1-806572-6037. trooper and a detective. by season or by air pollution, more bedtime and for each occurrence of The Manchester Family Day Care Exchange will Brindisi to Thomas F. and Lynne C. Estate of Everett E. Fish to John $55,000. “ The Captain,” asheiscalled, HOUSTON (AP) - Pet food The rookies who pass a vigor­ exposure is necessary. In black thumb sucking. Within 17 days of WEST HARTFORD — Amnesty International, meet Sept. 22 at 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall of St. Topping, 30 Carriage Drive, C. and Bernice A. Reig, Capital Tieh Lee to Tien Hou, East sits back with a grin. Readers who want more general Greater Hartford Group 98, will meet Aug. 23 at 7; 30 'manufacturers say a reported ous swim test are issued regula­ people, 95 percent of ultraviolet this treatment, the children in the Mary’s (Hiurch on Park Street. The meeting will $169,000. View Heighte, $90,000. Meadow Condominium, $09,000. “ Four thousand people always information may wish to send for p.m. at 63 Penn St. New members are welcome. For deficiency in cat food linked to tion red tank tops and paired off, radiation does not reach the deeper study had stopped sucking their outline the goals for the year ahead. Co-presidents Allan L. and Faith Gaber to Earl E. Anderson to Joan A. Joel B. Wilder and Albert L. get up and look around after I do my Health Report on Alzheimer’s directions, call Barbara Glass at 724-4999 days or -feline heart disease has been newcomers assigned with layers of skin, where the vitamin is thumbs. Following gradual discon­ Carole Kirby and Karen Germain welcome all area Robert W. Kanehl, 123 W. Center Bourque, Pitkin Park, no convey­ Manley to Judith Donaldson, Bea­ that,” he said. “ And the offend­ Disease, which discusses symp­ 233-3210 evenings. corrected and no longer poses a veterans. synthesized. tinuance, all the children were free providers. St., $125,000. ance tax. con Hill Condominium, conveyance ing couple dives under the toms, management and new stu­ 'danger to the animals. “ A guy is productive after Exposure to sunlight is less of the behavior at three- and Amnesty International works for the freedom of For more information, call 043-5483. Brian K. and Debra L. Edwards Joan A. Bourque to Earl E. tax $90.20. blanket.” dies of this tragic and irreversible people detained anywhere (or their beliefs, color, sex, Industry officials say they re- about three years,” Boyd said, important today than it was years six-month follow-up intervals. to Peter N. and Pamela S. Ward, Anderson, Pitkin Park, $110,000. Oak Forest Realty Inc. to Nelson Lost children are routine. With disease. For your copy, send $1 and ethnic origin, language or religion provided they have 'ceived advance warning about the “ when they learn to read the run ago because foods, especially milk, Red Cross awards donors 266275 Oakland St., conveyance tax Vivian J. Wiley to Anthony S. and Carol Jacques, Oak Forest nothing but a never-empty cof­ your name and address to P.O. Box not used or supported violence. results of a study on taurine and the currents.” are now routinely fortified with DEAR DR. GOTT: Can hemor­ $77. Zimmerman, Peter M. Zimmer­ Condominium, $121,000. fee pot in his office, he’ll take the 91369, Cleveland, OH 44101-3369. Be The Greater Hartford Red Cross has awarded deficiency In most pet foods and its Boyd then site back in his chair vitamin D. rhoids cause health problems if left Brian K. and Debra L. Edwards man, and Martin J. Barrett, Forest Holiday Homes Corp. to Jeffrey weeping child to a boardwalk sure to mention the title. gailon-donor pins to svereal area residents; effect on cate. The report was or strolls on the command center Aside from the vitamln-D benef­ untreated? Is there any link be­ Scout leaders needed to Edward R. Sloan, 266275 Oak­ Ridge Condominium, $148,000. A. and Laurie A. Chambrello, 124 snack bar for ice cream. Then he Kenneth Smith, Manchester, 5 gallons; Anthony ■ hnnounced at a May veterinarians porch, watching his lifeguards its, I believe that most elderly tween them and colorectal cancer? land St., conveyance tax $77. Anbar Associates to Donna M. Elvree St., conveyance tax $104.50. turns on the PA again to page the BOLTON — Girl Scouts are looking for leaders for Busyak, Manchester, 4 gallons; Geraldine Kelly, convention in San Diego. behind his sunglasses, in con­ people would derive great benefit Ernest J. Reed to U&R Construc­ Monico, Manchester Gardens Con­ Herman M. Frechette to John A. frantic parent seeking the child. Troops 615 and 616 for second- and third-graders; for Manchester, 4 gallons; Lawrence Calvin, Manchester, • Cate getting insufficient amounts stant contact with each chair by from a few minutes of fresh air and DEAR READER: Hemorrhoids HALL FOR RENT tion Co. Inc., two lots at Mountain dominium, $64,900. Adamian and Hector M. Torres Jr., “ We never have any left over Troop 613 for girls in fourth, fifth and sixth grades; and 3 gallons; Kathi Albert, Manchester, 1 gallon; John of the amino acid taurine have telephone. sunshine every day. are swollen veins in the area around For psrtin. ihoweri, reception!, Farm, $140,000. Michael P. and Donna J. Harring­ 275 Porter St., $120,000. here at the end of the day,” he for Troop 6d6, the Cadette group, for girls in seventh Leonard, Manchester, 2 gallons; and Michelle Welch, enlarged hearts with thin walls, “ If one of them is talking to a the anus. ’They are not a health meeting!. Complete kitchen ficilitiee. 'Estate of Alexander Jarvis to ton to WlUiam E. DelGuidlce, 14 Stephen E. and Susan E. Rocheto said. through ninth grades. ‘■which makes the heart muscle beat bikini too long, I get on the D EAA d r . GOTT: Is there any Lerge encloeed parking lot. Inquire: Bolton, 1 gallon. Randi Schneider, 500 Center St., ’limrod Road, $200,000. Northeast School Employees Fed­ hazard unless they bleed. Hemor­ Irregularly and causes the cat to be In all the years he has been horn,” he said. For more information, call the Connecticut Valley If you would like to donate blood, call 043-5111. Blood $105,000. Holiday Homes Corp. to Mark eral Credit Union, 223 Green Road, way todiscourage thumb sucking in rhoids can cause bothersome pain Girl Scout Council at 522-0163 or Noreen Carpenter at In a ^ v e and weak. children? LraMMlaR Hall donors must be between the ages of 17 and 66, weigh 110 Randi Schneider to the Estate of and Lynn Richard, 21 Sandra $ 10,000 . and itching, but they are not 646-7788. The formula for Cat Chow, Pro 24 00LWAV8TR88T pounds or more and be in general good health. Alexander Jarvis, 500 Center St., Drive, conveyance tax $168.30. Northern Builders Inc. to Mauro associated with colorectal cancer. MANCH88Ttn -Plan and other Purina products DEAR READER: Thumb suck­ W,000. Curtis F. and Elaine D. Grover to A. and Elizabeth A. Cleri, Porter Calkaimtr.M. 'already has been changed, said Bob Mad magazine pair creates ing in infants is normal. However, DEAR DR. GOTT: Some time nMtio9«6oais Edwardo Said to Francis A. and Street, conveyance tax $2n.30. Stephen G. and Elaine D. Naez- llunter, district manager for Ral- when the habit extends into child­ ago a reader, whose father was Susan E. Griffin, 329 Woodland St., Davida F. Wolf to Donna M. kowski, Manchester West, $225,000. ' ston Purina in Houston. hood, it can adversely affect dental CoDege Notes $137,500. Chamberlain-Dakln, Lydall Woods ‘Oilie North Coioring Book’ Peggy S. Wadhams to Fernando ' “ Everything out there now has bite and a child’s self-esteem. Jack and Judith K. Stein to James M. Bousquet, Northwood Town- Colonial Village, conveyance tax the higher levels of taurine,” he WOODBURY, N.Y. (AP) - It Twenty-five years ago, the two house Condominium, $84,000. $149.60. D. and Candy R. Dalton, 39 Hilltop' id In an interview published had to happen: A writer and a collaborated on ’ "The JFK Coloring HEALTH INSURANCE Kalkus receives Norwich degree Providence College lists deans Drive, $136,900. Regina R. Larson to Arthur W. Ronald Grlmason to Donald R. Sonday in the Houston Chronicle. cartoonist have teamed up to make Book,” which sold 2'A million Joseph N. and Rosemary Belll- and Gail M. Bunco, Vernon Street, Pierce Jr. and Lisa M. nerce. New, Lower ratesi Tlniolhy J. Kalkus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. The following Manchester residents have been ' John Mara of Hill’s pet food ’"The Ollle North Coloring Book.” copies. veau to Lawrence L. Morrison, 67 $138,500. Rolling Park Estates, $110,900. Kalkus of 11 Green Hills Drive in Bolton, recently named to the dean’s list at Providence College for the Walter M. and Marion V. Bara- products In New York said the The satirical look at America’s • Individual received a bachelor of arts degree in history from E. Middle ’Turnpike, $120,000. Christopher S. Maher to Ellen M. company changed its formula in newest hero Is the work of two Mad “ JFK and his family were spring semester; Michael K. Byam, Catherine M. Day, nowski to Miriam M. Torre#, marvelous fun people and everyb­ Norwich University. Upon graduation, Kalkus was Robert F. Elilers Jr. and Laura S. Daggett, Eldridge Condominium, March. magazine collaborators, illustrator • Family Jtohn R, King, Maureen A. Mbriarty, Joann C. Morlarty Francisco G. Gonzales and Lydia ody loved him, even in Europe,” commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Ellers to Kenneth Ellers, Porter $71,000. Veterinarian Courtney Forbes Mort Drucker and writer Paul Bind John P. Toomey. E, Gonzales, 106106 Spruce St„ Drucker said Monday. “ He was • Group Reserve. He is a 1983 graduate of East Catholic High Strebt, $130,000. William S. and Deborah D. said the heart condition can be Lalkin. IIS ewaw WIUII.II. W m m » iit te $153,900. ripe for fun satire. I don’t think School. U 8; R Construction Co. Inc to Gochee to Gary R. and Dina L. treated but not reversed, and that About 200,000 copies have been anyone since has captured the i Call or atop In to see us. Colvin named to dean's list Andrew T., Dorothy N., Andrew L. Crandall, 301 Henry St., $124,000. symptoms are difficult to notice. ordered and the 26page book Votetaiid Act public’s imagination like he did.” ! - ! Whitehead graduates Marquette and Anna L. Brindisi, Mountain Cynthia M. Kenefick to Charles “ An inactive cat Isn’t that remar­ already is in its third printing, said 72 214 Christina Colvin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Farm, $251,431. A. Loshon, Northfield Green Con­ David E. Whitehead Jr. of 46 Notch Road in Bolton Congress enacted the Volstead kable,’ ’ Ms. Forbes said. “ If he Drucker, who adds, “ It doesn’t But Drucker said he and Lalkin Lawrence Colvin of 184 North School St., has been Joel. B. Wilder and Albert L. dominium, conveyance tax $110. Oliver • Zuccardy Agency recently graduated from Marquette University, named to the dean’s list at Bentley College in Boston, Act in 1010 over President Woodrow ptarto playing meat loaf over in the come with crayons.” agreed that North’s performance at Manley to ’Ting-Kuo and Telnehia ArthOr E. and Eleanor E. Hills to 767 Main Street e Mancheeter Milwaukee, Wis., with a degree in dental surgery from Mass., for the spring semester. Colvin will be a junior Wilson’s veto. The measure prd- corner all day long or shows signs of Lalkin admits the two created the the Iran-Contra hearings and the w m s M i Tina Pan, Beacon Hill Condomi­ Harold B. Hawkins, 180 Greenwood the school of dentistry' this fall, majoring in finance. vided for enforcement of -general weakness, the owner might book to “ cash In on the novelty of public’s response called for another nium, conveyance tax $92.40. Drive, $114,800. Prohibition. become suspicious.” the moment.” coloring book. 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‘RoboCop’ Toeaday TV ! .;l I, surprise: S P O R T S ______5:00PM (DIS) Zertigo Diamond Capar A blind 12*year*old it datarmlnad to HOUSTON prove his mother's innocence when Ifsahlt she's pegged as a prime suspect in the KNIGHTS theft of the world's largest diamond. (60 min.) An affair with the By Bob Thomas [ESPN] Auto Racing: Fireworks 400 daughter of an In* Pan Am Games marred by drug scandal The Associated Press Off>Road Competition From Barttow. riuentlal oilman Calif. (60 min.) (R) means trouble for [TM C] MOVIE: 'Beverly Hills Cop* (CC) By Doug Richardson LOS ANGELES — A surprise hit Sgt. Joey ta “We very clearly put the finger cold and hay fever remedies. ing bodylfor track and field. But an f* /■ / ’ r ¥ V V , A fast'talking cop trails hit best friend's The Associated Press on the wound.... Our rules are very of the summer season has been killer from the alleys of Detroit to the Mamma (Michael Vazquez Rana said that if an athlete can apply for reinstatement ■ ■ ' > J*-1 "RoboCop” — the surprise coming posh galleries of Beverly Hills. Eddie strict,” he said. ” We have achieved athlete is stripped of a medal, the after 18 months. In the past, Pare) on CBS's INDIANAPOLIS - Player dis­ not because It’s a high-tech action- Murphy, Judge Reinhold, Lisa Eilbacher. “Houston a decrease in the use of drugs, but next competitor in the finish order susjpended athletes have sought and 1984. Rated R. (In Stereo) qualifications m ay not be over at unfortunately here in the U.S., we can move up and claim the medal — received reinstatement. adventure but because of the Knights/' airing the Pan American Games, stung by critical reaction. S:30PM (H B O j First Offsndsr (CC) have some positive cases.” as long as that competitor has TUESDAY. AUO. a second scandal In four years when FIBA, the governing body for Freddie experiences the consequences Though Green, speaking through passed a drug test. But, he said, if One would expect serious critics of his tough image when he's drawn into 18. a U.S. athlete and five others failed international basketball, calls for the U.S. Olympic Committee, said the person who finished behind the to scorn a movie with a hero made a scheme to rob a house by an older drug tests. an athlete to be immediately out of spare computer and human friend, and ends up in jail. (60 min.) (In he would challenge the test, Vaz­ disqualified athlete has not been CHECK IISTINGS Officials said Monday that two or suspended pending a hearing parts, a crime-fighting man- Stereo) FOR EXACT TIME quez Rana said: “ There absolutely tested for drugs, no one will move three more cases were still being within six months by its executive 6:00PM (D CE) (S) 39 39 nsws could be no mistake as far as the up to get the medal. machine that engages in violent investigated. committee. T h e coach and team shoot-outs in Old (future) Detroit. dD Thrss’s Company result of the test.” U.S. hammer thrower Bill Green, Pan Am officials will meet, he doctor also could be disciplined. Yet "RoboCop” has been termed Matt Houston Part 2 of 2. (S) a silver medalist, and five other Green, whowon his medal Aug. 10 said, to discuss how to deal with In weightlifting, rules call for a "the best action movie of the year” 3 D Qlmma a Braak Nall accepts a job athletes were disqualified for using and returned to California last awarding medals stripped from two-year suspension but an athlete by the Los Angeles Tim es, and “ the singing on a cruise ship with her ex- banned substances during the 16- week, could not be reached b y disqualified athletes. can appeal after 18 months. A film coup of the year” by the Boston husband. Part 1 of 2. day games, which end Sunday. telephone at his home Monday In Caracas, no one moved up to decision on any suspensions could Herald. (39 Greatest American Hero host for this look at some of the least [D IS ] MOVIE;'CroasCrMk'In 1926. au­ Green, a 27-year-old insurance evening. claim medals forfeited by banished come at next month’s International Amazingly, "RoboCop” was the Angie distinguished moments in sports his­ thor Marjorie Kinnan Rawlingt leaves broker from Torrance, Calif., said He was quoted by a U.S. Olympic athletes. Weightlifting Federation congress first American film by Paul Ver- (S ) Doctor Who tory, including Roy Riegels* wrong-way her New York lifestyle for the peaceful, run and John McEnroe's verbal out­ he would challenge his positive test Committee spokesman as saying, Stephen B. Sobel, vice president in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia. hoeven, heretofore known for his (29 Charlie's Angels bursts. (60 min.) inspirational existence of a Florida or­ ange grove. Mary Steanburgsn, Rip for excessive levels of testosterone, ” My response is no comment to of the U.S. Olympic Committee, realistic and sexy Dutch films (29 Quincy An 18-month suspension would [MAX] MOVIE; 'Easy Money' A booz­ Torn. Peter Coyote. 1983. Rated PG. an anabolic steroid. everything.” issued a statement which said (“Soldier of Orange.” ”Turkish lO ) Reporter 41 ing, gambling man must become res­ eliminate an athlete from the 1988 [ES PN ] SportsCenter Still, he and two other athletes Green “ has advised the USOC that Delight” ). (SZ) MacNell / Lehrer Newshour pectable for one year to inherit 4 10 mil­ Athletes disqualified with him Seoul Olympics. lion. Rodney Dengerfield, Joe Pesci. [M A X ] MOVIE: 'ChsMh A Chong's will be stripped of their medals by he wishes to pursue further reme­ Verhoeven, a rangy man with S3) Fame (60 min.) (In Stereo) included; Officials said Green tested posi­ Geraldine Fitzgerald. 1983 Rated R. Nice Oreems' Two dope dealers use an the Pan American Sports Organiza­ dies to challenge the testing proce­ unruly hair and horn-rimmed MOVIE: 'Danny' A 12-year-old girl ice cream truck to peddle their goods. — Bernardo Ocando of Venezu­ tive for excessive levels of testoste­ [DIS] Riptide dures and results.” fights to save a beautiful but over-the-hill [USA] Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong, Stacy tion. All six face additional sanc­ ela, winner of an individual silver glasses, readily admits he could AP photo rone. a male hormone that helps never have made "RoboCop” in pony. Rebecca Neely. George Luce. 8:30PM (9D @9 Growing Pains (CC) Keach. 1981. Rated R. tions from the governing bodies of and a team bronze medal in Sobel said he was the one who athletes add bulk when taken in 1979. Rated G. Europe. Jason searches for an easy way to fire a [U S A ] Feather and Father Gang their sports. shooting. Officials said he tested made the phone call to Green. ; .large quantities. [E S P N ] SportsLook kindly but doddering handyman. (R) 11:35PM C3D Entertainment Tonight In announcing the disqualifica­ positive for beta-blockers, drugs “ I did not tell him they w ere' Medical authorities say steroids “ A movie like this, with all the Gorcjon Berry, a professor in the Graduate School of (3D *1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime technical devices — the puppet [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Cleopatra Jones' A Actress Jaclyn Smith. (In Stereo) tions, PASO president Mario Vaz­ commonly used to decrease the taking his medal away.” (Sobel said. can have dangerous side effects, Education at UC LA who teaches a course on woman works as a special agent in the C S Houston Knights La quez Rana said additional cases of stuff, the miniature stuff, rear 9:00PM w k r p In Cincinnati heart rate and steady the trigger “ I told him the results of the test.” inciuding aggressiveness, kidney fight against drug traffic. Tamara Dob­ Fiamma finds himself attracted to a so­ 12:00AM 3D projedion, background projection, "Children and Television," says there should be more son. Shelley Winters. Bernie Casey. Part 2 of 2. what m ay be positive tests were fingers of shooters. Green, the 1986 national cham­ malfunction and inflammation of ciety woman who may have been in­ being investigated. blue screen — all these things are to children’s TV than cuddly bears. 1973. Rated PG. volved in a drug related death. (60 min ) 3D Ask Dr. Ruth (R) — Orlando Vasquez-Mendose of pion. was the runner-up for this the prostate. ” I don’t know the countries or the really difficult in Europe. I don’t [U S A ] Cartoons (R) 3D Cannon Nicaragua, winner of three bronze year’s U.S. hammer title. He Jimenez and Torres, the other think they can be done there. You 6:30PM (3D m*a*s*h (3D S9 Moonlighting (CC) Maddie's 99 Tsise of tho Unexpected The 'Un- names, just that two or three are medals in weightlifting. Officials qualified for the U.S. track and field weightlifters, tested positive for mother (Eva Marie Saint) suspects that being processed,” he said. can do a psychological movie or (3D ABC News (CC) breila Man.' is followed through the said he took a diuretic to make team that will compete at the World nandrolone, a type of steroid, which her husband is having an extramarital streets of .New York on a rainy day. In 1983, 19 athletes from 10 weight in the 114.5-pound class. Outdoor Championships at Rome even a war movie, as I did with (TT) Benson affair. (60 min.) (R) helps lifters add muscle mass. (29 MOVIE: 'Cairo' Gay butterfly at sin­ nations were disqualified during — Weightlifter Javier Jimenez of starting Aug. 29. He also was tested Officials said Vasquez-Mendose ’Soldier of Orange.’ But nothing like Psychologist puts (29 Lavsme & Shirley (3D Last Convertible Five former room­ ger in Cairo involved with love, spiat and the games in Caracas. Venezuela. Colombia, whom officials said for illegal substances at the na­ ‘RoboCop,’” he said. (22) (29 NBC News mates find that they have been changed mistaken identities. Jeanette MacDon­ took a diuretic called hydrochlor- “ Also there is more talent here, as a result of their war experiences. (2 ald, Ethel Waters, Robert Young. 1942. Of those. II athletes lost their tested positive for steroids. tional track championships in June thiazide so he could compete in a (29 Nightly Business Report hrs.) Part 2 of 3. medals. AP photo and more diversity in talent" (29 Consumer Discount Network — Weightlifter Pedro Torres of at San Jose. Calif.. U.S. officials lower weight division. d3) Noticiero Univision (S ) MOVIE: Th e Man From Snowy “ Four years ago in Caracas, we said. Violence has often played a pro-social messages (29 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Venezuela, also cited for steroids. At the 1983 games, eight weigh- United States hammer thrower Bill Green, who won the [CNN] Showbiz Today River' (CC) A young man comes of age at made a very, very clear statement major role in Verhoeven films, and @ Ask Dr. Ruth (CC). (R) — Elnes Bollings, a player on the In the past, a drug-related offense tlighters, including Jeff Michels of [E S P N ] NFL Films Presents the turn of the century. Kirk Douglas, — when someone uses something has generally drawn a lifetime ban silver medal in the event at the Pan Am Games in "RoboCop” has its share of point- Tom Burlinson. Sigrid Thornton. 1982 @ ) Gena Scott winless U.S. Virgin Islands men’s the United States, were stripiied of [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Looker* A plastic sur­ (In Stereo) that is forbidden, he makes a basketball team, who tested posi­ from the International Amateur Indianapolis, was one of six athletes disqualified Monday blank killings and bloodlettings. geon investigates the mysterious deaths [CNN] Newanight their medals after testing positive Into children’s TV mistake.” Vazquez Rana said. tive for a stimulant often found in Athletic Federation, world govern­ for steroids. ” I don’t have a real problem with of his patients. Albert Finney. James (29 South American Journey An inter­ [lESPN] SportsLook after testing positive for drugs. violence on the screen; I never Coburn. Susan Dey. 1981 Rated PQ. (In view with President Belisario Betancur Stereo) highlights this examination of the prob­ [H B O ] MOVIE: 'At Close Range* (CC) have,” he commented. “ I went to a Bv Jerry Bock anything that was ‘preachy.’ It lems facing Colombia and the rest of Following in his father’s criminal foot­ lot of action pictures when I was a The Associated Press became a major hit.” 7:00PM QD CBS News South America. (60 min.) (In Stereo) steps holds a certain fascination for an kid. and I saw a lot of violence when dD News ^3^ Novels: Esa Muchacha de Ojos Cafe aimless teen-ager. Sean Penn. Christo­ Celtics’ Bird dismissed Berry does not write any of the pher Walken. Mary Stuart Masterson. Hassey lifts Chisox past Bosox I was a kid, since Holland was LOS ANGELES — Dr. Gordon shows, but reviews the scripts dD Wheel of Fortune (CC). [C N N ] Larry King Live 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) occupied by the Germans during C§D 4100^000 Pyramid [D IS ] MOVIE: Topper Returns' A beauti­ Berry says there should be more and frequently makes sugges­ 12:05AM (3D t .j . Hookor Stacy's di­ By Joe AAooshll spent two months on the disabled in his career. the war. I saw a lot of unpleasant (lD Jaffersons (CC) ful ghost haunts Topper and urges him one more run than we did. There of terroristic charge to children's television than tions. Sometimes, he said, it sarmed by a thug and then must over­ The Associated Press list before returning to action Aug. ” I want to secure a spot with this were good defensive plays on both things. to find her murderer. Roland Young. come her fear of failure in order to save cuddly bears. takes up to a dozen calls with the (39 Best of Saturday Night Joan Blondell. Dennis O'Kdefe. 1941. 7. club for next year and not be a guy By The Associated Press ”I have had a tendency toward Hooker's life. (70 min ) (R) sides.” phone last month. writers to work out the proper (29 M'A*S'H C H IC A G O — It hasn't been the ” I went down to the minor to he traded away again,” said Campbell had said the war­ violence in m y films, to show things “ We should force children to [H B O ] MOVIE: Th e Clen of the Cave In the Chicago seventh. Carlton phrasing for a line. (22) Wheel of Fortune Bear* (CC) In prehistoric times, a blonde 12:30AM CSD Archie Bunker's Place best of seasons for Ron Hassey, but leagues to get m y stroke and since LaPoint. LOUISVILLE, Ky. - A rants stemmed from several as they are in real life. There has reach for ideas as we entertain Fisk and Donnie Hill both singled “I think probably a major (29 MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour child adopted by a Cro-Magnon tribe de­ dD Nightlife (R) (In Stereo) despite a series of injuries he has I ’ve been back. I've had a couple of If he pitches like he did against charge of terroristic threaten­ phone calls he made to set up been a reproach toward m y work, them,” said Berry, an educa­ velops into a woman of independent and moved up on a sacrifice bunt by contribution I made was to (29 Barney Miller (22) (29 Late Night With David Letterman managed to keep his batting stroke. good games that helped build my the Red Sox, LaPoint’s chances are ing against Boston Celtics for­ visits with his twochiJ{|ren. The especially in Europe, on the vio­ tional psychologist who spends a spirit. Daryl Hannah. Pamela Reed. (In Stereo) Steve Lyons. Fred Manrique then identify some of the pro-social 0 9 Dating Game James Remar. 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) Hassey had two hits and drove in confidence,” said Hassey. 'T m good. He allowed six hits, walked ward Larry Bird was dismissed sons live with their mother in a lence level and on the sexual level. lot of time looking at children’s lined to right and Todd Benzinger messages that young people 0 9 Jaffersons (29 Alfred Hitchcock Preaents one run while having a hand in both seeing the ball well and not one and struck out four in the seven Monday at the request of the trailer on L a rry Bird’s property But I have always felt that it was shows and considering their . - -- [ T M C ] MOVIE: 'Dangerously Close' The threw to catcher John Marzano to effect on youngsters. should be exposed to,” he said. @ 9 Hollywood Squares days of some upper crust high school (19 Dating Gama of Chicago’s scoring innings Mon­ over-swinging.” innings he worked. Bobby Thigpen complainant. in West Baden Springs, Ind. hypocritical to be too elliptical — to vigilantes are numbered when the double Fisk who was trying to score “For example, how children @3) Novela: Victoria [ESPN] Best Of Scholastic Sporta day night when the White Sox edged finished for his sixth save. Jefferson District Judge Cha­ Anderson said Monday that he show only part of the situation and “ They need shows with hard­ school newspaper editor exposes them America Hassey figures these last six after the catch. deal with death, what’s in a 07) Nightly Business Report the Boston Red Sox 2-1. ” I was lucky,” said LaPoint. ” r il rles Anderson said he dismissed dismissed the charges without suggest the rest. hitting content as well as cuddly as accomplices to murder. John Stock- [U S A ] Edge of Night weeks of the season are important child’s mind when he or she well. J. Eddie Peck, Carey Lowell. 1986. In the fourth inning, Harold probably never get Wade Boggs out "Both of our young players- the charges against Bird, his prejudice, meaning that the “I have always had the inclina­ bears. (Hiildren are not little 03) Matt Houston since he has something to prove to says, ‘I ’m going to run away Rated R. (In Stereo) 1:00AM d D Ropers Baines singled, went to third when three times in a row again in my Benzinger and Marazano-made brother, Mark Bird, and Bird’s case could be reinstated at tion to show the whole thing, telling adults, but we do need to [C N N ] Moneyline himself. from home,’ how do you deal [U S A ] : Robert Hines vs. Donald (SD True Confessions Hassey singled off the right field whole life.” good plays on each end of that sister, Linda Campbell, because Campbell’s request. people; Look, this is the way it is; challenge them more. We should [ES P N ] SportsCenter . with sibling rivalry.” Bowers Robert Hines (20-1-1. 14 KOs) CSD Jos Franklin wall and scored on Greg Walker's ’ 'When you sit out for two months, The third time was a charm in double play,” said McNamara. the prosecuting witness, Ben­ Campbell contacted' the pro­ let’s not portray it in an elliptical challenge them with a range of [T M C ] MOVIE: 'April in Paris' A State vs. Donald Bowers (21-3-1, 14 KOs) in a Berry said a special challenge CT3) Twilight Zona sacrifice fly. you're not going to be in shape.” retiring Boggs, the major leagues' Chicago Manager Jim Fregosi jamin Campbell, had advised secutor’s office to seek the way to make it seem less danger­ offerings, and I don’t mean to Department employee oecomes in­ junior middleweight bout scheduled for was Filmation’s new action- volved with a chorus girl Doris Day, Ray 10 rounds, from the Blue Horizon in Phi­ 2 9 Maude In the sixth, Ozzie Guillen said Hassey, who has hit at a .375 leading hitter. Marty Barrett said he lifted LaPoint after seven the county attorney’s office he dismissal, saying "it was a ous, less violent, less cruel. Reality exclude animation, because it Bolger, Claude Dauphin 1953 adventure show, “ BraveStarr,” ladelphia. (2 hrs.) (Live) [C N N ] Crossfire doubled, went to third on a sacrifice clip since his return. t opened the sixth with a double and innings "because it looked as if he wanted to drop the court case. family matter and they could is partly cruel.” can also be challenging,” Berry bunt by Gary Redus and scored as Dave LaPoint, a vagabond reft- which he described as “Indians [U S A ] Airwolf 9:10PM ® Nova (CC) The pros and [ES P N ] Surfer Magazine ^ g g s lined hard into a double play. was starting to tire. He was The Campbells were in the work it out themselves,” Ander­ Bom in Amsterdam, Verhoeven said. Hassey grounded out. Hassey also hander, was the winning pitcher in outer space.” cons of test-tube babies are discussed. [M A X ] MOVIE; This It Elvia' Actual Jeff Sellers. 4-6, was the loser. He dropping his arm a little bit. process of obtaining a divorce son said. earned a doctorate at the Univer­ 7c30PM C2D PM Magazine Ellen Stohl, (65 min.) He is a professor in the “ This show is unique because footage and restaged scenes depict the had a wasted double in the second and hiked his record to 2-0 since gave up seven hits, walked one and "Unless you have a pitcher most when the warrants were issued Anderson said such dismis­ sity of Leiden in mathematics and a paralysis victim who appeared in Play­ Graduate School of Education at it has a Western flavor and is set 9:30PM [ESPN] Top Rank Boxing; life and career of Elvis Presley. David inning. joining the White Sox July 30 in a struck out four. of the year, you don't know what earlier this month. Campbell sals occur in about 25 percent to physics. However, a cinema class boy magazine; Lorenzo Lamas ("Falcon U C LA , where he teaches courses in outer space,” he explained. Crest"). Lenny LaPaglie vs. Doug DeWitt Lenny Scott, Johnny Harra. 1981. Rated PG. Hassey has gone through knee trade with St. Louis. This is the fifth "It was a well-pitched game by kind of shape he's in,” said Fregosi. had alleged the three made 30 percent of the domestic LaPaglia vs. Doug 0eW>tt in a middlew­ (In Stereo) showed him where his future would in educational psychology. He “We want this kind of major dD Current Affair surgery, a pulled rib cage and club he has been with in the last two both sides.” said Boston Manager “ Anyway, he did his job. He got us threats against him by tele­ disputes - be. He filmed documentaries in the eight bout scheduled for 10 rounds, [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Beverly Hills Cop' (CC) also teaches a course on “ Child­ character to be a role model for dD (22) Jeopardyl (CC). shoulder surgery this season and seasons and seventh different club John McNamara. "They just got through seven innings.” navy, then for Dutch television. His from Atlantic City. N.J. (2 hrs.) (Live) A fast-talking cop trails his best friend's ren and Television” in the children. So we have to have a (dD Entertainment Tonight Actress Ja- killer from the alleys of Detroit to the first dramatic film, "Flo ris,” wasa 10:00PM 3D Night Heat A member of communications studies area. soft and gentle quality within a clyn Smith. (In Stereo) a youth-league basketball team is impli­ posh galleries of Beverly Hills. Eddie 1969 success, and during the 1970s In addition, he is a longtime character who is involved in (33) INN News cated in a street-gang murder. (60 min.) Murphy. Judge Reinhold. Lisa Eilbacher. he drew international attention, 1984. Rated R. (In Stereo) consultant to the production . action-adventure. (39 (29 Carson's Comedy Classics (3D (29 News including an Academy nomination [U S A ] Search for Tomorrow company Filmation and to CBS. “ He’s a tough guy, who uses Barney Miller Vesonts starling will let his fists do the talking (29 Spenser For Hire (CC) Violence in 1979 for ‘"Turkish Delight” as C3D @9 He works with filmmakers on his special skills in a soft and (29 09 Newlywed Game erupts when a self-proclaimed vigilante- 1:15AM 3D m o v ie : Mae W ear The best foreign language film. hero arrives at a Boston bookstore to Story of Mae West, the legendary ac­ the impact certain scenes might gentle way. It isn’t easy. The 0 9 Alice By Rick Scoppe Breland, 24. who is 18-0 as a right there. hints to the tactics Starling will use Orion Pictures brought Ver­ pitch his best-selling book. (60 min.) (R) tress who built her stardom on sex. Ann have on children and on insuring show also has a female charac­ 07) Wild, Wild World of Animals Jillian, James Brolin, Piper Laurie. The Associated Press professional .w ill defend his title for “Basically, I want to work from against Breland. hoeven to the United States for 03) INN News the first time since winning it that shows have a pro-social ter who is bright and action- [C N N ] Crossfire 1982. (R) the outside. He plans to work on the 'T H say this, we’ve got a game “ RoboCop.” The director, whose content. (39 Mission Impossible earlier this year when he battles inside. It’ll be a chess game.” plan,” Cruz said as he watched oriented. I like for young people [ES P N ] Golf: Fred Meyer Challenge (2 1:30AM CSD Health and Tennis COLUMBIA, S.C!«— Before his English is only slightly accented, Star Trek Starling, 41-4, at The Township During his workout, the 6-foot-2 “ I don’t think we have enough to see those kinds of characters hrs.) (Taped) (33) INN News first workout in Columbia, Marlon Starling prepare for his workout. ” I realized casting of the dead cop diversity in the types of pro­ in children’s television. I think (29 Moyers: In Search of the Constitu­ Starling of Hartford, Conn., pulled Auditorium. Breland worked on his jab and on myself will be surprised if the fight [M A X ] Cinemax Comedy Experiment tion This look at challenges to the Con­ 29 Secrets of Success turned robot was vital. His choice grams that are available,” he we frequently overlook the fact (CC) Comedian Stuart Pankin, an ACE on a Columbia T-shirt that had the The bout, the first title fight in ploys to keep Starling off him such goes seven rounds.” was Peter Weller, the other-worldly stitution, in a world very different from ^9 Home Shopping Game said. “ Children, like adults, that there’s also an audience of Award-winner, plays several roles to in­ that of the document's authors, exam­ city’s "We’re Growing Proud” South Carolina, will be televised as throwing a punch to the body, Starling is the No. 1 ranked terest backers in a fluffy musical about [C N N ] Newanight Update hero of “ Buckaroo Banzai.” need a range of program offer­ young girls. We need good, ines technology as it affects privacy, the advertising slogan on it. live by ABC-TV. The Columbia area then an upper cut and then pushing contender by all three boxing “ First of all I needed an actor Richard III. Doc Severinsen appears as a national security state and modern cor­ [DIS] MOVIE; Those Glory Glory Days' ings. They need live-action bright, strong role models who delivery boy / trumpeter. (In Stereo) Asked if he was trying to win over will be blacked out. his opponent away. groups and has fought some of the who was in very good shape porations. (60 min.) An interview with a childhood sports shows as well as animation. are female. We need them for hero sparks a journalist's memories of the fans in Columbia, Starling held At a news conference attended by The champion has fought about best boxers in the world, including physically, and Peter is a marathon 8:00PM ® Simon & Simon A.J. and 29 Honeymooners That’s why I ’m happy to see a boys as well as for girls. Rick are hired by a marathon runner who the days when she and her friends were up his fists and said. "These will Lt. Gov. Nick Theodore and other 100 rounds — about twice the former champions @3) Noticiero Univision runner,” Verhoeven said. “ Se­ live-action show like Pee Wee “ When the writers come to me thinks she's being followed. (60 min.) (R) diehard soccer fans. Zoe Nathanson, Ju­ win them over.” state and local dignitaries, Colum­ normal number he fights to get Donald Curry and Johnny Bum- condly, I needed an actor with a (23) Perry Mason lia Goodman, Julia McKenzie. 1983. bia Mayor T. Patton Adams an­ Herman’s.” with a character I try to add such (dD Star Search to Stardom Host Ed Rated NR. Starling will take on World ready for a fight — in preparing for phus. Starling, 29, has also beaten very good jaw line, because Berry first became a consul­ qualities as empathy, sharing McMahon welcomes "Star Search" al­ [CNN] CNN News Boxing Association welterweight nounced that Monday was being Starling but will not spar this week new World Boxing Council junior through most of the picture his body umni back to perform and talk about [ES P N ] Surfing: Billabong Pro Claaaic tant on “ Fat Albert and the and caring. I also suggest some [M A X ] MOVIE; 'One Crazy Summer* From Oahu, Hawaii. (R) champ on Saturday proclaimed "Mark Breland Day” to make sure he doesn’t get injured, middleweight champion Lupe and his face aren’t seen. If we had their careers. Among those appearing Two recent high-school grads help a Cosby Kids.” He has also humor. It’s important for child­ [U S A ] Hollywood Insider afternoon in Columbia — the in the city. said trainer Joe Faiiello. Aquino. an actor with a weak chin or a bad are recording artists Sam Harris and young singer save her grandfather’s worked with such programs as ren to include these personal Sawyer Brown, comic actors Rosie house from demolition. John Cusack, champ’s adopted hometown. Later, both fighters trained at a “ We know it’s going to be a tough "Marlon Starling's not good for 2:00AM C5D m o v ie : 'Doom Town' Big jaw line, the personality of the actor “ Secret of Isis.” "Th e US of qualities. Usually, the writers O'Donnell ("Gimme a Breakl") and Sin- Demi Moore, Joel Murray. 1986. Rated " I ’m happy to be in South gym in West Columbia where they fight,” Fariello said. “That’s why guys' careers. I ’m going to hurt you bad, and spokesmodel-actress Tracey John and Square John strike oil but their would have been lost.” Archie,” “Captain Kangaroo,” are looking for characters who PG. friendship and partnership dissolve. Carolina to fight for the champion­ talked about the bout. Both boxers we fought as many rounds as we one way or the other,” he said. After seeing a photo of Weller, the Ross ("Ryan's Hope"). (2 hrs.) (R) (In “Shazam,” “Zoobilee Zoo,” are interesting and exotic.” Stereo) 10:15PM ( S Z ) Antarctica: The Last Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Claudette ship of the world,” Starling said. ” I said they were in the best shape of did.” "W in, lose or draw, you’re going to director made a video test and was “Thirty Minutes,” “Ghostbus- Continent This documentary explores Colbert. 1940. think Breland will be in a fight. their careers and appeared at ease. The S-foot-8 Starling worked out come out hurt.” Berry says he is also con­ dD @9 Who's tho Boss? (CC) Angela scientific research conducted in Antarc­ impressed with the stylized way the ters” and two upcoming shows, and Tony wind up baby-sitting for a man C9D MOVIE: Th e Secret of Seagull Is­ 'T v e been fighting profession­ Breland, who is fighting in after Breland left and spent the first For Breland, the fight gives him a cerned with how the writers tica and threats to the continent’s envi­ land' A young blind woman's disappear­ actor portrayed a robot. Weller’s the animated series “ BraveS- handle violence. who has abandoned his child to pursue ronment. (60 min.) ally for six or seven years,” he said. Columbia for the second time, said part of his training sesssion spar­ second chance to fight in his an acting career. (R) (In Stereo) ance sends her sister on a dangerous fitness proved essential. On the tarr” and the live-action comedy “They may call for a main search. Jeremy Brett, Nicky Hansen. ” I ’ve been the underdog quite a few he feels Starling’s straight-ahead ring 6-foot-3,230-pound Phil Brown, adopted hometown. His parents first day of filming in the robot suit, dD News 10:30PM 33) Major League Baseball: “ Bustin’ Loose.” character to be knocked down New York Yankees at Seattle Mariners Prunella Ransome. 1981. times. A guy like Breland, I’m style will give him an advantage who is Starling’s version of live in Denmark, a small Orange­ he reported at 4 a.m. and wasn’t ‘"F a t Albert’ was a show that 33) MOVIE: 'Hurricane' The daughter of (2 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) ffl) Twilight Zone AP photo going to introduce him to the pros.” over the more experienced fighter. Breland. burg County town about 60 miles and stunned,” he said. ” 1 tell a Naval commander starts a passionate outfitted and ready to report to the did not deal with the cognitive them to make sure the character (29 INN News [ESPN] Running and Racing Breland and Starling opened "He comes right at you, which is Starling’s trainer, George Cruz, south of Columbia. set until 4 p.m. romance with a Polynesian tribal chief side, such as ‘Sesame Street,’ is not unconscious. They must while a devastating tropical storm devel­ (29 Odd Couple [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Hardbodies 2* Three Hartford's Marlon Starling will fight Mark Breland for the training camps Monday in Colum­ something I like. ... Sometimes I had wanted Monday’s workout and In October, the yet-to-be-crowned Verhoeven would like to continue but with the affective side,” show some sort of movement. ops. Mia Farrow, Jason Robards. 1979. @3) Nuevas Noches con Talina Fernan­ fun-loving Americans travel to (Greece to W BA welterweight championship Saturday in Columbia, bia as they make their final have trouble fighting guys who all subsequent sessions closed to champion knocked out Ralph Tw in­ film a low-budget film. Brad Zutaut Fa­ making films in the United States. Berry said. “It was a program Children are apt to be upset if a 3 9 MOVIE: Th e Caddy* A riot before a dez preparations for their title bout. n^'n,” Breland said while wiping the the press and fans. ing in the first round at The "If I can get the necessary visas big golf match ends the careers of the bians Udinio, James Karen. 1986. Rated S.C. Starling was all smiles when he signed the fight that dealt with feelings, the favorite character is hurt. 11:00PM 3D 3D (22) ® ® News R. ” I feel great about being back sweat off his face after his workout. “ I don’t like all the distractions,” Township. Breland went on to win to stay here. I think it’s wonderful,” players. Dean Martin. Jerry Lewis. contract July 28. Starling’s manager Donald Bowers Is at "But when a guy comes right at Cruz said. importance of obeying parents, " I believe that children should Donna Reed. 1953. 3 D iB ) Lata Show (In Stereo) [USA] W W F Prime Time Wrestling here in Columbia,” Breland said. the title on Feb. 6 with a knock­ he said. the importance of going to know the consequences of vio­ Starling’s right. " I ’m ready to fight.” you, you have all your leverage Cruz also was not offering any out of Harold Volbrecht. (29 MOVIE; Th e End' A dying man frant- CSD Carol Burnett and Friends 2:30AM (33) Twilight Zone school. lence. But children’s television Ically searches for a simple and trouble- Q9 S t Jude’s Hospital (60 min.) [C N N ] Sports Letenlght "Bill Cosby appeared live on seldom gets to that point. If you free way to end his life. Burt Reynolds. (29 Barney Miller Patowmack Canal Sally Field, Dom Deluise. 1978. [ESPN] SportsCpnter the show, while the rest was ask me if the consequences of (29 Risking it All (R) In lobbying for the Patowmack animation. It came out of violence should be shown, I think (29 Matlock Tho host of a TV cooking 2:35AM OD Nlghtwatch Canal, a waterway that linked the show Is accused of murdering her ex- (S ) Tales of the Unexpected Moriarty Brothers Involved In dramatic playoff Ctosby’s life. ‘Fat Albert’ was a they should in prime time, but husband on the air. (60 min.) (R| (In ® M -A -S -H 2:45AM [MAX] MOVIE: 'ParfMJt'nm- Atlantic seaboard to the West via leader in presenting pro-social tastefully. Children’s program­ Stereo) ing* A high-fashion photographer gives the Potomac River, George Wa­ 93) PELICULA; 'Al Fin a Solas’ C. Costa. up money for happiness when he de­ messages on children’s televi­ ming must be handled differ­ (29 laland of the Bounty R. M. Vazquez. Talk about Frank Merriwell finishes on the sports after six innings. This shot proved to be the winning McDonald, who was one day short of celebrating his shington started a chain of events cides that taking pictures of babies and sion. When the program started, ently than prime time. You must (2 ) MOVIE: '12 Angry Man’. One man [C N N ] Monayllns old ladies is more meaningful. Stephen scene. RBI. .40th birthday, was the happiest man around when he that led to the writing of the U.S. the general wisdom was that consider its effect on the holds out against 11 fellow jurors when [D IS ] Advanturat of Ozzia and Harriet Markle, Michelle Scarbelli, Papuaha. All one had to do to witness one was to be on hand for Marco Polo was far from finished. A walk and hit put squeezed the final pitch. Constitution in 1787, says National 1982. Rated NR. children would not look at audience.” they hastily decide an accused murder­ the opening Greater Hartford Twilight Baseball runners at first and second with no outs but the As it turned out, the late heroics led to the final Geographic. er's fate. Henry Fonda, Lee J. Cobb, Ed [H B O ] Vigilante: Right or Wrong (CC) Begley. 1957. An examination of the increasing trend 3:00AM 93) m o v ie : ‘Mldnlaht otter- League postseason playoff game between Manches­ Herald Angle defensive play of the night followed. M B shortstop Ray victory and start of the end for the M B ’s, who scored 16 of vigilantism in the United States and Inga’ A 17-year-old witch punithea her ter’s Moriarty Brothers and East Hartford’s Marco Sullivan r a c ^ to his right, stretched and found the runs in their next two outings yet lost by 10-8 and 0-8 (29 Major League Baaaball: Boaton Red the coniequencas. (60 min.) school and clasamatas with (lary demon- Sox at Chicago White Sox (3 hrs.) Polo at Moriarty Field. Earl Yost one-hopper in his glove, righted himself and threw to margins to the Newington Capitols and the Imaglneers [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Breaking Away* Four strations. Melissa Sue Anderson, Cath- ryn Damon. Patrick Cassidy. 1981. ’There was enough drama, tension and excitement to Sports Editor Emeritus second for the first half of a double play. ’The call at first S 9 MOVIE: 'Cousin Cousina' Family re­ teenagers challenge local college boys Saturday and Sundy. Cinema lationships and middle class values are to a bicycle race. Dennis Christopher. [C N N ] News Overnight whet the appetite of anyone interested in top-flight was closer than a cat’s whisker, which naturally put to the test when cousins are sus­ Paul Dooley, Dennis Quaid. 1979. Rated [D IS ] MOVIE: Thsaa Thousand Hills’ A amateur baseball to experience before the home team brought protests from the visitor’s bench. pected of having an affair. Marie- PG. rancher who ie Initielly iteked by e pulled one out of the hat to triumph, 12-11. The twin-killing was of major importance for the MB Plaque obscurad Christlne Barrault, Victor Lanoux. 1975. young women leeves her to merry the HAKTPOKD oovllehts (PG) 12,2:25,4:50,7:25,10-10 WILLIMANTIC (Parental Discretion Advised) [U S A ] Fridaya F o r fans who likes excitements on the diamond, this cause as husky East Hartford catcher Jim O’Connor Clasma CNv — Snow White and the — The LMt Bovs (R) 1, 3, 7:15, 9:40. — , U.A. The Cinemas — Masters ot the benker's deughter. Don Murrey, RIcherd With the passing of time, the plaque outside the Sovsn Dwarfs (6 ) 1. — Lo Bomba No Way Out (R) 12:40, 2:55, 5:10, 7:40, Universe (PG) 1:10,3:10,5:10,7:15,9:15. 33) Novala; Pobre Sanorita LImantour 11:15PM (5Z) Nova (CC) A look at the Murrey, RIcherd Egen. 1959. game had a little of everything... except pitching. caught one of BidwelTs fast balls and drove it high and center field fence bearing Matt Moiiarty’s name at M t. IRAS satellite, launched in January (PO-13) 7:1S, 9:35. Tho Whistio Blower lOMO. — Summer School (PG-13) 1, 5, — Can’t Buy Me Love (PG) 1:15,3:15, (S3 Nova (CC) The first film ever made [E S P N ] Tannie: Canadian Open Men's It was the long ball, that had propelled the far over the light standards in left field. Nebo’s Moriarty Field is now hidden by overgrowth. (PO) 1 ;2S. 7:05,9:45. — Jeon De Florette ~ pi*orderlles (PG) 2,4:35, 7:15, 5:15, 7:45, 9:50. — The Monster Sound documenting how(a sperm cell and an 1986. and how its ability to "see" the neighboring squad to commanding leads of 6-0 and 8-3 Johnson wanted a fresh arm and the reliable Hill was Infrared spectrum may change man's Semifinels, from Montreal. (2 hrs., 30 Suggestion Department; Why not post a suitable sign (PG) 1:15, 4:40, 9:20. — Nadine (P6) Of fhe Universe (PG) (P “It was some game, wasn’t it?" Johnson said after ’The M B deficit was finally reduced to 10-8 before It was a tough game to lose and a great one to win. Raitwsed Pofe A Clnenia — The cowhands to drive 3,000 cattle from baseball alive in Manchester for over 80 years. 9:45. — Who’s That Girl (PO) 3:15,5:15, CSD Entertainment Tonight Actress Ja- fulfill hie fantatlas when he unwittingly Chris Petersen tied into Greg McGowan’s first pitch One of the unsung heroes for the M B ’s didn’t figure in Witches of Rastwlcfc (R) 7:30. MANCHR8TRR 7:40. — La Bomba (PO-13) 1,3,5,7:25, Texas to Colorado. (2 hrs.) Part 6 of 12; clyn Smith. (In Stereo) becomes the owner of a large quantity relief pitcher Ken Hill threw a called third strike past Selection of Moriarty Field for all but first round Peer RicBord's Pak A Cinema — UA Theaters Rost — Adventures In the lone batter he faced to ice the high-scoring tilt. with two runners on base for three-run homer over the the scoring. Mike McDonald, Johnson’s assistant Babysitting (PG) 2:15, 4:45, 7:20, 9:40. 9:25. [C N N ] PrlmsNaws (29 Honeymooners of cocaine. Burt Lancaster, Susan Saran­ games in the Greater Hartford Twilight Baseball Oroonet (PO-13) 7:30,9:30. DRIVR-IN8 don, Kate Reid. 1981. Rated R. Third during the regular schedule with a 19-11 left center field fence. coach, donned the catching tools when the team was neercoM CMemas 1*9— Stakeout (R) — The Untouchables (R) 3,4:30,7,9:30. [DIS] Bridge to Tarabithia Annette (29 (39 Beet of Careon (R) (In Stereo) League is a tHbute to Manchester. — Spaceballs (PG) 3,4,6,8,10. Mansfield — The Living Daylights O'Toole stars as a teacher in this story wpn-lost log in 30 games, Moriarty’s found itself in a McGowan, who came on in relief fioi^m Kiro who caught short and went behind the plate. G M rge Marlow passes along a suggestion for a 13:20,2:35,4:50,7:40,10:10. — The Core (PG) with The Karate Kid ^ r t II (PO) (29 Racing from Plalnsflald 3:30AM [H B O ] MOVIE; Th o Chook is Bears Adventures In Wanderland (O) VHRNON about the imaginary world shared by In tha Mair bind even before the first pitch was thrown by lanky, was waved in earlier when starter Jeff Morrow In the fifth inning, McDonald caught a foul pitch handicap system for tennis players. Golf has one, so at dark. — RoboCop (R) with The 9 9 Hogan’a Heroea 12.— RoboCop (R) 12:10,4:45,7:30,9:50. Cine 1 A t — Adventures In Babvslt- Terminator (R) at dork. — Snow White two 11-year-old friends. (60 min.) 4:00AM 3D MOVIE: 'Th# Rsluotant bespectacled right-hander Dave Bidwell as three weakened, threw Just one offering to Brain Crowley where it hurt the most and went down. It was a good why not allow beginners or seniors two bounces of the W:»- and the Seven Dwarfs (O ) with Song of [HBO] Not So Groat Moments in Sports (59 News Haross' ;TOgiilars were missing. and the ball laijded in almost the same spot as five minutes before the balding former University of ball instead of one. In Florida, a number of retirees use 3:W, 5:10, 7:20, 9:40. — The Living ( p S i T o’m * ~ the South (O) at dark. Baseball announcer TimMcCarvarlsthe [CNN] Sports Tonight [CNN] Larry King Ovamight appeared to be curtains for Moriarty’s in the Petersen’s outside the fence for a 12-10 Moriarty lead Hartford standout receiver was able to take his place. the two-bounce system. T im u N j e— ■ — tm 8RM

H — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tu6sday, Aug. 18, 1987 KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright MANCHESTER H ERALD. Tuesday. Aug. 16.1987 — 18 Penn State a Hon without a roar heading into ’87

By Herschel NIssenson defense — inside linebackers ’Trey Patemo doesn’t hesitate to re­ and challenging once again for a IFTHERC'S The Associated Press Bauer and , safety Juniors Mike Power and Mark CLASSIFIED ADS 643-2711 mind his players that the 1983 team, national championship. We have NoltjAWMt, AOctoeb Marques Henderson and comer- East Preview Kamphaus are battling at quarter­ After winning everything last which defended Penn State’s othe*' accomplished building the founda­ back. Each started once last year IN yeOR tWNiqNCi WATefe . Notices back Eddie Johnson. national championship, lost its first Business P ro p e rty...... Entertoinment...... season, Penn State lost almost tion. It’s like building the founda­ and suffered a serious Injury — Resort P ro p e rty ...... Form Supplies ond Eoulpment.. N0416N l■Ott/Foun(t...... 1 n, Bookkeeplno/lncome To x ..... Office/RetoH Equipment...... everything. three games, including an opening- tion of a house. Now we can build on P t n o n o lt ...... 0] M ortoooes...... • A T t S : 1 to 6 dovs: 90 cents per line per doy. ONLY EIGHT TEAMS IN the Power a broken foot, Kamphaus a ^HKT4AY5 "NObJAblNli- Corpentry/Remodetino...... Recreotlonol Eoulpm ent...... 7 to 19 doys: 70 cents per line per doy. gam e 44-6 blowout by Nebraska. Announc.tntnt>...... 03 Wonted to B uy ...... Palntlnp/Poperino...... Gone from the 1986 national that solid foundation.” tom thumb ligament. AiUOfAigb (W TH E - A u ction ...... ■ Boots ond Morine Eoulpment 2D to 35 doys: 60 cents per line per doy. 52-year history of the Associated will be the best quarterback in the 04 RoofInorSIdino...... Musicol Items...... champions are 15 starters, includ­ “We may have been a bit too Gottfried’s top priority is to find a FInonclol...... os Rentals M or more dovs: 50 cents per line per doy. Press poll have won consecutive E a s t.” Flooring...... Comoros ond Photo Equipment. Minimum chorge: 4 llnee. cavalier coming off the 1982 season quarterback to replace John Con- BC even has a Flutie — split en^ Rooms for R ent...... Electricol ...... ing the leading rusher, leading national championships and Pa­ Pets ond Supplies...... — “ (Tailback) Blair (Thomas) and playing Nebraska with the D arren Flutie, Doug’s younger Employment A Education Aportments for Rent...... Heotlng/Plumblng...... Miscelloneous for Sole ...... passer, leading receiver, leading gemi, Pitt’s second-leading career Miscellaneous Services...... OBAOLINB 8 : For clossified odvertlsements to temo says the Nittany Lions won’t can do everything. He’s probably Help W anted...... n Condominiums for Rent.. Tog Soles...... scorer, leading tackier, leading ‘we-could-win-no-matter-what’ passer. He will choose between brother, who caught 35 passes last Homes for R en t...... Services Wonted...... Wonted to Buy/Trode ...... be published Tuesdoy through Soturdoy. the make it nine. the best blocker we’ve got, includ­ Situation Wanted ...... 12 deodllne Is noon on the doy before publlcotlon. interceptor, placekicker, punter kind of attitude,” he says. “We senior Sal Genilla and redshirt year for 531 yards and fivp Store/Office Spoce...... “If you’re talking about a na­ ing fullbacks. H e ’s a great receiver. Builnett Opportunities...... 13 Resort Property...... For odvertlsements to be published Mondoy, and long snapper. don’t have that attitude now be­ freshman Larry Wanke. “We’ll touchdowns. The Eagles also have instruction...... 14 Merchandise the deodllne Is 2 : » p.m. on Fridov. tional championship contender, He’s got fantastic acceleration.” Industrlol Property...... cause we’ve got too many people throw the ball as well as we did last a schedule that includes Southerh Employment Services...... 15 ^ Oorooee ond Storooe...... Holldov/Seosonol...... Automotive “I don’t think we’ve ever had as we’re not strong anywhere. I don’t Last year, ’Thomas averaged a Antloues and Collectibles...... that aren’t ready to play. ye a r” is another Gottfried promise. Cal, Penn State, Pitt, Tennessee « Roommotes Wonted...... Cors for Sole...... • B A D YO U R AO . Clossified odvertlsements ore many areas to almost start from see how with this squad. We are school-record 8.4 yards per carry Real Estate Wonted to Rent...... Clothing...... Trucks/Vons for Sole ...... t ^ e n by telephone os o convenience. The scratch as we have with this “ We were much more intense this and Notre Dame. Furniture...... Compers/Trollers...... Monchester Herold Is responsible for only one losing so many fine football play­ while gaining 5M yards and fin­ spring. We worked harder than we Homes for S o le ...... 21- TV/Stereo^Appllonces....!.!!!! Motorcycles/Mopeds...... Incorrect Insertion and then only for the site of group,” says Coach Joe Patemo AF’TER A 10-2 RECORD in 1984, ServICBs Mochinery ond Tools ...... ers. We’ve got to replace leader­ ished second nationally in kickoff did after the 1982 season. We’re Syracuse lost five of its first six Condominiums for Sole...... 32 Auto Sofvlces...... the original Insertion. Errors which do not whose next victory will be No. 200 Boston College slipped to 4-8 In ’85 Lots/Lond for Sole...... 23. Child Core...... Lawn ond Gordon...... Autos for Rent/Lease...... lessen the volue of the advertisement will not ship. It’s not just the tangible things returns with a 31.9-yard average games last year but finished 5-6 and Investment Property ...... 34I Good Things to E a t ...... “ We’re literally trying to regroup trying to go at this thing as if we’ve but rebounded to 9-3 last year and Cleonlnp Services...... Miscelloneous Automotive .... be corrected by on odditlonol Insertion. we have to address, it’s the — ’The offensive line “has a returns its MAM combination of r-8 ‘=213: Fuel Oll/Cool/Flrewood. Wanted to Buy/Trode . got something to prove to the returns six starters on offense and in just about every position, and intangibles as well.” chance to be better than any we’ve quarterback Don McPherson and w orld.” five on defense. The offense will even the positions I feel good about, Still, there shouldn’t be too m any had in the last couple of years.” Coach Dick MacPherson. feature the same pass-oriented like quarterback. I’m concerned unhappy moments in Happy Valley — “I don’t think there are many about depth.” P I’TT S B U R G H W AS S-5-1 IN attack, albeit with a new quarter­ Donnie M ac comes into his senior 0 1067 by HtA. Inc this fall as the Lions attempt to teams in the country with a ^tte r Mike Gottfried’s debut, but the back. while the defense includes a year as the school record-holder id lELPWMITa HELP WANTED Only three starters return on stretch to 49 their NCAA record set of inside people than Bauer and I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED second-year coach promises that solid linebacking corps led by Bill I HELP WANTED jHELPWANTHI offense — split end , string of seasons without a losing Giftopoulos.” passing yards and touchdown AUTOMOTIVE Lot per­ “we will, in the very near future, Romanowski, top-notch ends in passes. He will be joined by six WAREHOUSE person CAR Washer needed. Re­ tackle and guard record. To wit: — Johnson is “ the best corner son position available BANK Teller. Part time have Pitt back into the Top Ten of Eric Lindstrom and Bill Thompson P u z z le s needed for erowine sponsible male needed RN/LPN. Two 12 hour AN IM M E D IA TE open­ — and four on — “I think (senior Matt) Knizner we’ve ever had.” other starters on offense and ninKT for busy service de­ position available for America’s teams and a veteran secondary. on defense. • company In S. Windsor to wash cars and run weekend shifts. Paid ing tor warehouse and partment. 40-45 hours area. Dufies Inicude errands. Perfect driv­ South Windsor Bank A tor 32 hours plus pro­ per week. Full time. Trust Company at our delivery work. Steady shipping/recelvine, Iv- ing record Is a must. rated benefits. S335.68 work Monday through ACROSS Anewerto Previous Puzila Good workine condi­ Ellington office. Hours 51 TV natwork •ntorv control. Good Hours 8-12 Monday- per week. Call 647-1624. Fridov. Higher than 54 Fabric tions. Apply In person Monday 7:45 to3:00pm, 1 Moslem snnno nEniDBia opportunity for ad­ Friday. Inquire: Tho­ FULL time/part time average hourly rate, priest moasurai or call for appoint­ vancem ent. Non mas Kelly, Carter Tuesday and Wednes­ 5 Demons 57 Wide ahoor ment. 649-4571 ask for day 7:45am to 11 ;00am, bookkeepers. Coll be- time and holt otter 40 aito □□DODD □□□□□o smoker preferred. Chevrolet. 646-6464. hours, benefits Include 9 U s t letter Wes at Cardinal Buick South Windsor Office Thursday 7:45 to 5pm, tween 8 and 3. 646-2465 (Brit) 58 What □ □ □ □ NURSES Aides. Training paid Blue Shield, vaca­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 60 Sporti group of Manheesfer. Supply. 289-6466. Friday and 7:45 to 7pm. HELP! We need an active 1 a Hurry DQOD BCDD □□□□ 61 Inaocticide class starting soon. Individual to come tions, and holldoys. In­ 13 Actress □ □ □ D □ B O B D Previous teller or cash­ 62 Homa of You will be paid while i' tervlews a t : Manches- Mertha □ □B □□GHno ier experience helpful. work with our small Adam your learn, plus re­ Excellent stortlna sa­ company. Telephone ' ter Tobacco & Candy 14 ___ 63 Projocting S U B □ □ □ □ □ C3C1D JOB ceive free meals. Tak­ Compnoy, 299 Green N0tlC68 part of house DQBDD OODE] lary plus Incentives. orders, light ordering I HELP WANTED 15 Notion ing applications forfult Rd., Manchester. HELP WANTED I help w a n ted HELP WANTED HELP WANTED 6 4 S n ik y letter □ODD □□□ □□□□ Apply between 9-5, and packaging. Custo­ HELP WANTED HELP WANTED 18 M a k t money 65 Coerse gresi or part time certified Monday-Friday at: 115 mers basic duties. We TE L L E R , full time. We A t o condition precedent to 17 Short sleep u n a n B OPPORTUNITIES JEW ELR Y sales. Year MEDICAL Asslslstan- 66 Eye infMtion nurses aides for all Edwin Rd, S. Windsor are young and growing have an Immediate op­ the placement of any adver­ EVERGREEN Lawns has D E N TA L Receptionist. CASHIER In convenience D E N TA L Hygienists pe­ IB Se w iike pert □□□nGiizi □□□□□□ shifts. Earn a high rote tising In the Manchester He­ round part time posi­ t/Receptlonlst. Flexi­ DOWN or coll Muriel Marks at and will train. Full time ening tor a full time openings for hard Manchester. Part time store. Flexible hours, diatric office In Man­ 2 0 ------cuipe □ □□□□B BBOnClB at the rald, Advertiser hereby tion, flexible hours. ble hours. Family 2J O n e ^ t of pay plus bonus 289-6061 for an preferrred, part time teller In our Rockville working lawn carespe- evenings. Will train. We are looking to 1 Flower QQDOBC] □□□□□ agrees to protect. Indemnify Apply Diamond Show­ practice. Send resume nights and weekends. chester. Full or part 2 1 Idol hours. For more Infor­ oppointment.______considered. Apply; Ct. branch. We offer excel­ clallst year round em­ Send resume to: P. O. 633-4155.______fill the following time positions. Salary 2 Produced mation please call: Di­ and hold harmless the Man­ case, Manchester to P. O. Box 9547, 24Tipe 3 Bittarneaa 26 Artisfa 43 Call out Cane & Reed Company, lent benefits vrhlch In­ chester Herald, Its ottlcers ployment available. Box 505, Monchester. negotiable and benefits 26 French yes rector of Nurses, Mrs. F U L L time position open Parkode.______Bolton, Ct. 06043. PART time clerk, 20-25 positions; 4 Stiller and medium 45 Northam jliattrl)rBtrr JIrraI^ 205 Hartford Rd., clude, tree checking and employees against any Competitive wages and provided. Call 649-46S|L 28. Flower 27 Actress A. Plante, Crestfleld for lawn core and M EDICAL Receptionist. benefits. Will train. D EN TA L Assistant. Man- hours per week. No European Manchester. and loan discounts. In­ and all liability, loss or PHLEBOTOMIST. Full chester. Immediate experience necessary, 31 Preposition 5 A n S MerfctI Convalescent Home- landscaping mainte­ terested applicants expense. Including attor­ Challenolno part time time days. Manchester Good driving record 33 Areb garment 6 Maoam 29 Construction 46 Nuisance nance, will train. 647- full time position. Will will train. Apply In • Bart«Bd«r 34 M ic h e l plants /Fenwood Manor at may apply In person at neys' fees, arising from position for busy fam­ patient facility. Excel­ and high school di­ (conL) beam (comp, 643-5151, Monday 1349. END THE SUMMER claims at unfair trade practi­ ily practice. Seeking ploma required. $300 train. Send resume to; person. Savings Bonk Clerk Typist nickname 7 Funval item wd.) 47 Playwright FU LL TIM E Peoples Bank, 38 East lent benefits. Will P. O. Box 505, • Snack Bar H«lp 38 8preeda out through Friday, 9am to DISHWASHER and kit­ et the Hartford Sym­ Moln St., Vernon, Ct. ces, Infringement of trade­ dependable, energetic train. Call 725-6832. per week salary plus of Manchester, Loan 8 Upper hou 30 Custom aifford marks, trade names or pat­ Manchester. Center. EOE. • CoBBtor CoBtrol If )/ou’re looking for a 38 Queen of the of the 32 Gravtl ridges RETAIL ADVERTISING POSTING CLERK 3pm.______chen utility person. phony Orchestra with 06066 or call 871-1930 to ents, violation of rights of person able to handle PART time general office production bonus. Coll fairiea ieoitiature 35 i^nd la Nights 4-9:30. Coll 643- a fun part-time even­ multiple duties. For 649-8667 between 9-5. friendly working envi­ 4 8 Ink atain 49 Author Joyce Applications are now being accepted for the RN/LPN-We have a full set up on Interview. privacy and Infringement of worker for Manchester TEACHING Assistant. • NBTMry AltCBdBBt 9 Of certain roughly C a ro l____ 4349. Antonio's Restau­ ing job. Phone peraon- EOE. ______copyright and proprietary more Information call CH ALLENG ING unique ronment where you’ll be 4 1 King of the areas (comp, wd.) position of retail advertising posting clerk. time or part time posi­ real estate office. Typ­ CARPENTER. Eastern Energetic loving per­ "V iaigo th s 52 Predict tion on 3-11, Monday- rant, 956 Main St., ainiea needed to pro­ rights, unfair competition Joyce, 646-6484. poellloa A busy ofllce In • iBBltors treated with respect, 10 Legiatata 36 Hawaiian Applicants should have bookkeeping and Manchester. WAITRESS wanted full ing and bookkeeping and central Ct. Expe­ sons needed for day 4 4 Fond du 11 Foolf III.) timber tree , 53 Large knife Friday. No weekends. mote the 87-88 season. time part time. Apply and libel and slander, which core center. Morning Moncheater Is looking fora this position will Intsieat ______Wis. 5 5 ______may result from the publica­ experience helpf u 1.646- rienced, mature, de­ 19 Auto ciub 37 And so on computer experience, as well as being able to For more Information WANTED. Part time Outstanding Incen- In person Luigi's Res­ you. 4 5 Took oath i4b6r.) Crockett tion of any odvertlsment In 4655.______pendable, own trans- or afternoons. Call we* quaWled genenU of­ The fun place to (tbbr.) please coll Crestfleld counter help. Apply Dl- Mves. Temporary work. taurant, 706 Hartford Sonshine Day Care 4B 3o g 23 Andes animal 42 Woman- 56 Diving duck typo, answer phones and handle a variety of the Manchester Herald by REAL estote agents new portotlon. Coll 633-9262. fice worker to woik on a re­ S^U nito Convalscent, 643-5151. Rosa Cleaners, 77 Main Call Martha Gaeddart Rd., Manchester. Center. 646-7160. be, come this falll Strong typing and filing 25 Poetic foot chaser 59 Stop office related functions. Benefits include advertiser. Including adver­ or experienced wanted gular parMfcne baais, 4-6 Street.______5-9 p.m. 248-8742 tisements In any free distri­ WALGREEN'S PART time secretary or­ Contact Manager, and data entry skills re­ SECRETARY. Good typ- SCHOOL year office help. by Manchester agency. company paid health plan, vacation, paid bution publications pub­ thopedic surgeons of­ hours per day. Time frame B e 7 8 [ 9 1 0 1 1 Ino skills, pleasant CLEANING person full 5-7 hours per day. Typ­ Personalized training, fice. Enjoyable office, Parkade Bowling quired. Will answer holidays and aick days. Please send resume or time, no experience. P A R T time house keep­ lished by the Manchester Pharmacy A U TO air conditioning flexible. Experlenoe neoee- phonea. phone personality. For ing, telephone, and at­ high commission. 1 3 Days and nights. Start ing. Alternate wee- Herald. Penny Sleffert, pleasant staff. Some Installer. Growing sary. We ate wiling to pay Lanes. No phone 1 4 work experience along with salary appointment call 643- tendance records. Ex­ Publisher. Greenhouse Realty. flexibility In hours. 0622. Immediately. S5.00 to kends, hours cellent benefits. East 646-4655. company seeks quali­ for a qualified worker. We wHI be Interviewing raquirements to: Manchester Herald 1 1 6 1 7 start. 643-5802. approximately 9am to Call Liz. 242-8226. fied persons to Install calls pleasel at our plant at 300 Rye Catholic High School NOW HIRING! LANDSCAPE Laborers, Good typing and word ‘’Bookkeeper." P.O. Box 501, Manchester, C T 2pm. 86.00 per hour to I LOST air conditioning and Street. So. Windsor, C T 649-5336.______full time positions. Call GRAMPY'S corner store proceasing needed. Insur­ 2 0 ^2 1 06040, or call Mark Abraltis, 643-2711. start. Call Ct. Motor ANDFDUND Looking for full time other related automo­ Mamifactnring PART Time cleaning. 10- BUSINESS office O f East after 5pm. 649-1982. has openings for co- ance claims experience an MACHINIST. Minimum 3 on Wednesday and 15 hours per week. Lodge. 643-1555 tor shlers/clerks. Flexible tive accessories. Expe­ OpportHiiities Catholic High school part tim e rience preferrred but asset Send rseuTTw to iH l- years experience. Thursday, August 10 Manchester. Must be oppointment.______IM POUNDED female 10 REEDS at the Parkade. hours. Liberal benef­ needs an assistant for will train capable per­ Days. Should have own and August 20th. from 9; If you’re looking for a dependable. Expe­ X-RAY technician. Im- bookkeeping. Basic year old Golden Re- Sales and cashier at its. Apply at Grampv's RM mrnm. aw m a sn- 2 0 2 7 • Cosmeticians son. Must hove own tools. Pay commensu­ am - 4 pm. If you cannot friendly working envl- rience preferred. Ex- medlote Medical Care computer skills help­ trleyer, gold. Cedar stationery book store. corner store 706 Main dWr.CTOeoeilWhiea* rate with experience. PART TIME Street. Please call the • Cashiers tools. Immediate apply In parson, please ronmem where you’ll be cellent pay. 742-5633. center of Manchester ful, flexible hours. Ex­ Must be available St. Manchester. 3 4 1 3 6 3 6 3 7 placement available. Paid holidays, health treated with raepect, has a part time wee­ cellent benefits. 649- Manchester Dog Sundays.______and dental Insurance. call 282-0671 and ask CLERICAL. Full time ot- Apply In person: DRIVER Fuel oil. Class 11 Please coll Custom 3 0 CUSTOMER SERVICE thaee poeKlone will in­ kend opening for a 5336. Warden at 643-6642. for Mary Sullivan. * 4 0 1 tlce position, 40 hours a RETAIL sales clerk. license required. De­ Auto Radio Distributor F U L L time counter per­ Call 647-1913.______terest you. We have Im­ registered x-ray tech­ son. Maintenance and We are looking for responsible service- week, Monday • Fri­ 263 W. Middle Tpke. Apply In person. Whi­ pendable fuel oil deliv­ of Ct., 289-9396. Mon­ PART time office secre- mediate openings In our day. 8am to 4;30pm. nician. Interested ap­ thorn Nursery, route 6, deliveries. High school k g 4 4 minded Individuals to handle customer Inquir­ Manchester, C T ery east of river. Expe­ day through Friday tary, 20 hours, flexible, South Windsor expanding Mfg. facility Reliability and accu­ plicants. call Sheri at Bolton. 9-5:30. 643-7802. graduate preferrred. ies. The position requires enthusiasm. Inde­ Secretary Einployinsnt rienced only. Full time. 9am fo 5pm. 643-5100. 4 8 4 0 4 7 racy lomportant. Ex­ 721-7393 Monday Insurance and benef­ Apply at: Redfleld Ren­ Metallurgical pendent thinking, and organization. Qood Prociu Equlpmint through Fridoy 9 to 4. United Bank has an 649-8899 tal Center, 11 Tolland perience using adding its. Coll 647-9137. CARING, loving, expe­ s o | B 1 S 2 S 3 communication skills and a pleasant tele­ Ddiiiritgrt opening fora aaoratary & Education EOE Tpke, Monchester. machine, typing skills HOLIDAY Inn In East Full time position rienced, Individuals phone manner are essential. First sr8 tsssiid Skill helpful. Apply In per­ Hartford Is looking tor IntheVamon CIrela of­ ACCOUNT Payables needed for child care SHIPPERS & Receivers. 8 7 \ 6 B 6 9 available Install­ INVENTORY CONTROL Tw o shifts are availabla: Weigh and load material son Prague Shoe Com­ am/pm desk clerk, fice. Th e auoceeaful clerk. Glastonbury positions In Hartford Good pay and excellent BAYLOR Supervisor. We, Into procoaa aqulpmem, pany, 200 Pitkin St., am/pm walter/wol- CONCRETE. Floor fin­ ment Loan Depart­ Public schools central . Fast-paced materials 0 1 County. Call Nannies benefits. Apply at have opening for a ’ 6 2 unload, nd transfer to East Hartford. tress, om-pm bus per­ candidate must type ishers and form ment. Applicant's office, 12 months 35-40 management depart­ 8:30 AM — 12:30 PM Monday-Friday I HELP WANTED ” R” Us Inc. 233-7457, Namrok Industries, 249 supervisor position ev-i storage area Will run son hostess, and cock- 45-60 WPM, have ex­ builders. Full time year ment seeks sslf-mo- 6 4 requirements, good hours per week. Appli­ ask for Suzanne. Progress Dr., ery weekend. 7om-‘ l e s 7:00 AM — 10:00 AM Saturday round work. Good pay OR forkllfL tall server. We otter cellent organizational DRIVER. Part time for communication cations available from Manchester. tivalsd Individual wMh 7pm. For more Infer-! competitive wage, toll and benefits, paid holi­ Glastonbury Board of good math aptitude. and oommunioatlon Manchester Herald days. Hop River Con­ skills (a must). Posi­ motion coll Director of 3;30 — 7:30 PM Monday-Friday Matirlal Handling company benefits. route. Coventry area. Education. Glaston­ Neadstobeabletolnlar- Nurses. Monday - F rl-‘ Hrsi A IscsaS skM NURSES Apply In person. 363 ekllla. Sand Rsaumato; struction Co., Inc. 742- tion involves dealing bury, Ct. 06033. Phone AAA I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 7:00 AM — 10:00 AM Saturday Short hours. Good pay. taoe wall with people and day 9am-3pm. Crest­ Weight and distribute R oberts St., East 1053.______with branches and 633-5231 extension 441. NURSES handle work Iced wlth- by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee New Hire Rates Sasaa SpbbIim b Coll 742-8867. 9-12am, 7 Manchester fleld Convatscent, 643- Please call Jeanne at 647-9946 for more material, assist In keep­ Hartford.______PART time office work. local automobile Affirmative Action, minlmal supervision. Pre­ 5151.______Unscramble these four Jumbles, to lOpm.D______It's getting bitter cqld information. ing machinery and area per diem rates Includ­ FORMAN, Carpenters UbHoC Barit Mature person return­ dealers processing Equal Opportunity AIDES vious dMrlbutlon and one teller to each (k)uare, to form REGIONAL Classified ing to work force. Flex­ Employer. M/F. Has several PART Time help wanted. four ordinary words. clean. Will run forklift ing shift and weekend siding people wanted. applications and computer experlenoe a Must have good basic Time and a halt. Insu­ VtnMB Clicl* ONIca ads reach nearly ible days. Call Mrs. Sales clerks. Mother's differential In effect. 3,000,000 homes. One completed notes. In­ positions open In New Pay Scale plus. Wd oftar an axcat- hours available. Apply math tkilla rance benefits. Man­ Platt between 8:30- lant benefit package In­ NITHK LP N ’s start up to *13®® Vfiioe,CTOG0GG classified ad placed 4pm. 649-2596 or 643- terested parties Top Pay/ our Broad Street In effect per diem rate of Eblens. 646-1191. NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED, We will train the right chester, S. Windsor, with the Manchester please apply In per­ cluding, madteal, dental per hour — RN’a start Glastonbury area. 647- 0 0 2 0 . office. Must be Including shift and arxl llta Insurance Please ACCOUNTING Clerk. Wei MANCHESTER AREA applicant In all a a p e ^ 3844.______Herald will be placed In son, Savings Bank New Rates have an opening for an _LJ_ up to *15®® per hour. weekend differential contact Lisa Pierce 640- of our operation. Attreo- over 200 newspapers P e d i a t r i c R N ’ s people-oriented, Individual with a min­ Flexible scheduling g o l f course mainte­ throughout New Eng­ of Manchester, Loan up to *8®® per hour. 4415 or send resume to: Center St. (even)...... 470-552 tlya salary and benefit imum of 1 year office package , pleasant nance. Full and part YOU'RE Invited to land for one low price. Center, 923 Main St. needed for several neat appearing, Excellent benefit IMS INC., 340 Progress Dougherty St...... all available on 3-11 and SECRETARY experience preferably: DUGAY working environment time. Call 646-1151. Tal- change your life. Join Call Classified 643-2711 EOE home care cases. exc. salary, Drive Manchester, (3T. ' > McKee S t,...... 12-78 11-7 shifts. Excellent Iwood Country Club, package including In general accounting. Proctor Hd...... We will be interviewing us tor a Century 21 and ask for detalls.o Personal computer ex­ Vernon Tolland, 0604a ' - ...... all benefit package In­ route 85 Hebron. benefits, no dental, life and short Dufies Include process­ Victoria Rd...... at our plant at 300 Rye Career Session I 7:30 PART Time store clerk. perience multi-mate or ing accounts payable ...... all cluding pension plan M EDICAL office looking PM, August 24th. Res­ Mansfield areas. term disability insur­ West Canter St. (odd)...... 3-229 St. So. Windsor, C T. on Apply Salvation Army lotus preferred. Excel­ ACCOUNTANT. New po­ weekend work. Invoices, computer and short term dis­ tor a self motivated ervation required. Thrift Store, 385 Broad Flexible schedules. ance. Flexible sche­ INNEAC Wednesday and Thurs­ lent position located In sition In small business LABORER full time for batching, tight typing, ability. For further In­ Independent, detailed Seating limited. Ad­ Street, Manchester. for degreed accoun­ All shifts. duling available on steel fabrication shop. and maintenance of ac­ Mather St...... all day, Aug. 19 & Aug. 20 oriented per son for a mission free. Put Hartford. Mid sized Contact Bob Jones, WHAT'S IT MEAN from 0 AM — 4 PM. If 646-6216.______tant with 1-3 years ex­ the shift or your Company paid uniform counting flies plus mis­ ^ __L-,: WHEN THE THBR- Westfield St...... all formation, call variety of duties In tost Number 1 to work lor company. Benefits In­ Call Quality Care Eaatfleld St...... all you cannot apply In par- EXPERIENCED person perience. Responslblll- 646-7096 choice. For further in­ and benefits. Must cellaneous office du­ Donna Sorensen, DNS paced busy environ­ you. Century 21 Welles clude tree parking, have drivers license ties. Send resume to or /WOMETER FALLS’? Centerfleld St...... all ■on, please call 282- needed for custom tles Include; 521-9050 An Equal Opportunity Employar formation, call ment. Please apply to: Agency, 1199 Boston draperies. Full time. medical, dental. In- Involvement In cosh and transportation. complete application WOLFLE Northfield St...... all 0871 and aak for Mary 8DUTH WIND8DR Sports Medicine & Or­ Turnpike, Bolton, Ct. house cafeteria. Salary bookkeeping, bank re- Donna Sorensen, DNS 289-2323. EOE.______at: Personnel DepoH- '' V Now arrange the circled letters to Sullivan. St., 643-0633/742-7356. Hours can be flexible. form the surprise answer, as sug­ NUR8IN6 CENTER thopedics, 155 Main Hourly rate S6 *. to *10,000 yearly. Call concllllotlons, and col­ AUTOMOTIVE. Growing FLORAL Designer with WELDER-FabrIcator. ment, Andersen Group ZLE McGuIra Dr...... all Manchester or coll 649- SOUTH WINDSOR gested by the above cartoon. Casa D r ...... 1060 Main Street NURSES Aide, two 12 Cantact Phyllis at 456- SHARON lections. Group Insu- company seeks respon­ flower shop expe­ Must have 2 years ex- Inc., 1280 Blue Hills ...... all South Windsor 3158. hour weekend shills. 3527. rance/beneflt sible person to Install rience. Full- or part NURSING CENTER per>— ce In blueprints Ave., Bloomfield, Ct. House Dr...... all So. Windsor, C T LdOKING tor otter Paid for 32 hours plus program. Please call radios, speed controls, time. Apply In person: 1060 Main Street one avout. Company 06022.______THE[JJI3o,ONTnni] Motallurgical school care In the Na­ pro-rated benefits. ADVANCED for appoinment, sunroofs and other au­ Krause Florist, 621 STRETCH YOUR burger Ridge...... all 289-7771 So. Windsor, C T paid uniforms and be­ (Answers tomorrow) than Hale oreo. Coll 8249.60 per week. Coll CAREERS Monday- Friday, 8:30- tomotive accessories. Hartford Rd., nefits. East Hartford budget By using one part Walnut...... 21-123 647-1894 otter 6. 647-1624. PART Time. Earn extra 12;30, Prague Shoe Must hove own tools. Manchester.______289-7771 Welding. 289-2323. EOE soy extender to four parts Yeaterday's I QUEST LOUSY VALISE RAREFY Arch...... all money assisting our Company Administra­ Experience preferred PART time early bird to of meat. Your taste buds Answer What's the real secret of youth?— 2 8 2 -9 2 3 2 but will train capable TR A V E L agency east of LIE ABOUT YOUR AGE bookkeeper with post­ tive. 282-9074. serve morning custo­ RN SUPERVISOR- 3-11. the river needs assist­ won't be able to tell the Park St...... 13-110 R N ’V L P N ’t 091 Main St. person. For Interview Oils...... all G. FOX DISTRiBUTiON CENTER ing, filing and light mers, 6 to 10am, Thurs­ Immediate opening ance typing and tele­ difference, but your „ New back In olesk. Jwmkie Geek No. l i N svansMe lor EMO. wMak inahTdat Rosiaas Your skills ore needed In a variety of home East Hartford, C T ELECTRICIANS M/F II- please call. Custom and kandting. from Jumkit, SM this nawapapar, P.O. Bei 43M, Ortande, PL 92M2-4SM. Garden Dr...... all typing. Also help with day to Sunday. Family Monday-Friday. No phone etiquette re­ budget will! Boost your Ii)6kid* your name, address and tip aada and maka your tktcli payskta la Nawapaparkooha. NOW HiRiNG! customer service by censed lourneymen Auto Radio Distribu­ run. Dairy Mart, 368 weekends. For more budget by selling idle St. James S t...... ;...... all care and Institutional settings In the greater and experienced ap­ tors of Ct., Inc. 289-9396, quired. Will train. phone. Hours 8:30am- RNS wanted for full and Spencer Street, Man- Information please coll Repsond to Box GG c/o Items In your home with a . MERCHANDiSE PROCESSORS Manchester and surrounding towns. Work 12:30pm, Monday part time, 11-7 shift. prentices needed Im­ Monday-Friday, 9am- chester/East Hartford Crestfleld Convals- low-cost ad In classified.- ' Butternut Road ...... all mediately for commer­ 5pm. th e Manchester Q. Fox a New England tradition of satisfaction part tima/tull time, daye/shifts of your . through Friday. Appli­ Apply ADN, Salmon townline. Call 569-3046. cent, 643-5151. Herald. Main St...... 1-168 cations now being ac­ Brook Convalescent cial prolects. Paid CELEBRITY CIPHER and national retail trend center has immediate choice. New salary rates and excellent ahltt- vacation, holidays, Pine Hill Rd...... all cepted. Send to the Home Salmon Brook CatoMty etphar Giyplogrwra are cnattd tnxn quotstlm by tamou openings for merchandise procetaors at our /weekend differential. We pay extra $$$ for attention of Terri c/o Drive, Glastonbury. health, dental and life RECEPTIONIST . paopla, paat and praaant. EacbMtarlnthacIpharatandalor Grove St...... all South Windsor Distribution Center. Job rea- Insurances, profit anothar. Todty-t HuKRtqutNS. the Manchester He­ Pleose call 633-5244. ponslbllltlas Include varifying orders, along your years of nuralng experlenoe. Oppor­ sharing. Join a grow­ THE PROFESSIONALS Dale Road...... all rald, 16 Bralnard PART time floor malnte- Cuttomer Service K U D tunity for advancement. In service educa­ Place. No phone calls ing company call Z D S E H D A J Z Garth Road...... 125-138 counting ticketing and hanging merchandise nance person. M to Wayne at E. M: C. at BOWLING CINTER Ludlow Road...... before If a sent to our atoras. Full and part time tion provided. Opportunity to learn new or please I start. 643-5747. Join the front office MANCHESTER HONDA ...... 25-107 721-1555. EOE. B TJJL HHDDSU day and evening schedules era availabla. We brush up on nuralng skills. For an Immediate HIRING! team of Syndet Pro- AUTOMOBILES Arnott Rd...... all offer competitive starting salary, generous appointment and employment oell: ducta, Inc. a national KBMOR B'^PJK J A Ferguson Road...... 15-112 employee discount and the opportunity to •Minigar Tralnw E. Middle Tpke. (even only). ATTENTION; Retirees / Housewives manufacturer and ...... 588-676 earn a weakly Incentive bonus. Apply Monday TODAVI •Am L Miniger auppMer of products Our Service Department RUJZKDOEOT.' - North Elm St...... 5-91 through Friday from 9-5 and Saturday from PRITATE DOTY REOKTRY to the commercial Woodbridga St...... 18-230 Bam until 12at Q . Fox DIatrlbution Canter, 301 •Mechanic Helper is seeking an experienced GEPPER QJUORJO. JUST A FEW HOURS vehicle wash Indus­ Governor's Highway, South Windsor, Ct. VNA HEALTH RESOURCES. INC. •Pin Chaaere PREVIOUS S O LU TIO N ; “Science and religion are not try. Excellent tele­ Automobile Technician. Janion St...... all 243-28tl/grt. 400 or 79341261 •Bar Malda/ antagonists but sisters. Both seek ultimate truth." — Jordt St. ...; ...... all |OF YOUR TIME... Wamhar von Braun. Bartandara phone and typing Parker S t...... 258-351 skills required as Hourly wage plus bonus. Uniforms !iSfii£^S^^^li^^^^SiSSmSjjmjSSSSSiiiSSSSSliS£rS Can give you unlimited •Cocktail well as the ability to East Middle Tpke...... 294-373 NOW HIRINQI Franklin St...... Waltreaeaa deal with a fast provided, exceiient benefits. For ...... all SO-FRO FABRICS CLASSIFIED ADS: Parker St...... 104-242 FOR ENTRY-LEVEL POSfTWNS earning potential!! •Snack Bar People paced environment. interview cail Tom Deli, 8 am to 4 pm, ATTN: HOME SEWERS Green Road...... 204-330 Mon-FrI., 8-4:30. Ex­ EVERY Full and part-time sales people needed. No experience necessary. •control Beak Henry St...... 201-315 Set your own hours cellent company be­ Monday thru Friday. the d a y Put your sewing skills to work for you •Bonoral Laborora nefits and pay. Princeton St...... 187-190 Excellent benefits with a and earn extra A N D Tanner St...... 124-168 ■ »«®mber of the f O m Please call for an ap­ w on d er IN Welleeley St...... all FABRKf sales team. Work in a friendly growing company. Please income while working Apply In perton pointm ent: environment sharing your skills and ex­ from home. Work at 6 P M -1 1 P M MANOfSIWHONDA w o rk er WAYS Lawton Rd...... all apply Monday-Friday M ichelle O ’Neil Milford Rd...... all perience while earning that extra in­ your own pace on a THE PROFESSIONALS Carpenter Rd...... all come and reaping the benefits of a gen­ 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Silver Lanes Syndet ManchestnrHerald Sanford Rd...... all schedule that’s Bowling Cntr. 24 ADAM S S TR E E T 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 Hamilton Dr...... all erous company discount. All hours tailor-made for you. Products, M ANCHESTER. C T 06040 available, apply at: MAL TOOL 748 Sliver Lane Wothorall St...... 8-262 Inc. McCann D r...... all 80-FRO FABRICS & East Hartford GOOD USED furniture 1$ P. O. Box 1425 6 4 6 -3 5 2 0 LOOKING FOR good Bldw allSt...... 279-333 1151 Tolland Turnpika ENOINEERINO Co. Call Jeanne at 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 today 569-2990 Daws? Look for the many In demand. Why not ad- Manehaatar, CL Manchester boroaln buys odvertited vertlie the furniture vac 140 Boltofl Road and begin the perfect job • In the classified columns *>• lonoer use in dossl- CALL NOW 643-2711 / 647-9946 646-n26 6464)172 today. fiad? Call 643-2711. Vemoii. CL 06066