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N0ME8 AFARTMENTS m FM8ALE OFFKt/IRT/UL BUSING & SEimCE INIII FORKNT OD EOmPIIRIT i i ^^ORSALE r ****fc*aa^f% T VW MIW Iff* juTban?h?ndie thn walked awa^Tage? tarastad In buying, sai­ COPY machine standard Pbfj¥fA * a.o-.w or*. O'd /*«t'o M'i-to a'o.o *5'" naads, coll us wa'ra a DON'T KNOW where to offer. 643-6370 or 742- Coll NonnlM *‘||'> ut •talnlnfl 'dona. Alao Homo rapolrt. yard, comes with this $475/month. Inicudas 1975. Running condi­ con be seen In this heat. 649-4000. S TEEL loading ramps. tion. 8275 or bast offer improvements to the site that includes the arty. Repossessions. six room Cope with ICmOOMIHIUMS 12' long, V wide. S30. Call 005-6S7-6000 exten- Immaculate 2 bedroom after 6, 2S^9792. proposed Mail at Buckland Hills. projects in 380-acre area front dormers. 2 or 3 Salem Cape In luxur­ FOR SALE 2 BEDROOMS, heat, 6464360. slon GH 9965.______bedrooms, Vh baths. stove, references, 1978 CHEVY NOVA 4- The town Board of Directors learned of DISHWASHER, ious Lydall Woods. CAKE decorating equip­ Cooney’s decision to appeal the court ruling SOUTHERN New Ene- Fully finished base­ This attractive and unit A PRACTICAL Solu­ lease, security, no pets. door. Mint condition. Work that would be done under the ment. Don't miss this tion! I Tired of all that S510. 649-3340. ment Inicudes, heavy during an executive session Tuesday night. Street. C A S H IE R & land classiflald ads offers appliances, sky­ duty molds, accesso­ 82000. Call 646-9602. town-proposed $13-mlilion tax-increment reach nearly 000,000 onel $123,900. Strano yard work and shovel­ Directors met with attorneys representing • reconstruction of Hale Road from light, cathedral celling ries. 850. Call evenings ••••eeeeeeeeeee homes In Connecticut Real Estote. 647-7653.0 ing?? We've lust what the town’s bonding counsel and the Eco­ bond includes roads, water lines, sanitary Slater Street to Route 30. HOSTESS an a casual care free 649-5905. sewers, storm drains and traffic control and Rhode Island. The OPEN House 1-4 Sunday. way of life. Garage and you need at Forest gMDOMIRIUMS nomic Development Commission, which had • access road from Slater Street to Full or Part Time. price for a basic 25 35 Bretton Rd. Best your own lot. $l40's. Ridge condos on Lydall SAW table for circular CLYDE worked out the bonding arrangement. devices in a 380-acre area slated for Tolland Turnpike. FORRERT sow. 825. Call evenings. CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. word ad Is only $90 and buy. Lovely spacious Blanchard A Rossetto. Street. 6 room town- Cooney, who is on vacation, did not attend commercial development In the north end • improvements to Route 30 from the Hours to suit your house with 4 levels plus 649-5905. of town. will appear In 75 news­ dormed Cape situated "We Guarantee Our ROUTE 83, VERNON Tuesday's meeting. South Windsor town line to Oakland needs. Experienced papers. For more In­ on a mature lot In the 0 basement, 2'/i baths, i^ANCHESTER. Beauti­ 18 " Webber charcoal That 380-acre area includes the 64-acre Houses" 646-2482.0 ful new 2 badroom SZBuIckRagaie,. 16495 Mayor Barabara B. Weinberg announced Street. or will train, wages formation call Classi­ Buckley school dis­ generous closet space, grill and accessories. Mall at Buckland Hills, and a total of 130 RESTORED and moder- 1 carport with storage. condo. Air, refrigera­ 83 Century 4 Or. *0006 Cooney’s decision after the executive ses­ a installation of a traffic light at based on past fied, 643-2711 and'ask trict. This home fea­ 835. Call evenings. 649- acres of surrounding property. It is the for detalls.o nlzed 3 bedroom Colon­ Private and peaceful tor, dishwasher, ml- 5905. S3 Chevy 8-10 XCeb *6295 sion, which took place during the regular Buckland Street, Pleasant Valley Road tures 3/4 bedrooms, 2 mall and this surrounding area that is experience. Apply ial with good size setting overlooking the crovwave etc. Call 644- S3 Skylark 4 *. * 4 9 9 5 monthly meeting of the Board of Directors in and the north access road to the mall area. MANCHESTER. Cozy full baths, finished rec rooms I Completly re­ GOLF Starter sets from expected to generate extra revenue in room and much more. pool and tennis courts. 2673 or 644-3313 84 Celebrity 4 *. we *7495 Lincoln Center. Weinberg said the directors • a traffic signal at Route 30 and with large lot In town decorated. Fireplace, evenings._____ 835. Wedges, woods, real estate taxes to pay for the bond. older 2 family and sin­ Coll today for details. Call today! 8149,900. putters. Bargain pri­ 84Skyhawk4w.we *5995 had not taken any vote during the meeting Tolland Turnpike. garage, and a penny Jackson A Jackson SOUTH Windsor. Beoutl- Some of the work is required by the REIN’S gle family. Nice neigh­ Offered at $139,900. pinching price. Call on ces. 649-1794 84 Olds Clara 4 *. *7496 but had discussed strategy with the • a traffic signal at Chapel Road and Century 21 Epstein Real Estote. 647-8400.D ful 2 bedroom condo. 2 State Traffic (Commission for its approval borhood. Positive cosh #.vur,memDepartment ofor economEconomic ic Daveiopmenf.Oavelopmenf. chen privileges, bus after 6pm .o______Brogham *4995 Manchester. packet from SNET, which will gious leader. In Mecca today, IGng and died later, authorities said. heavily secured area of the building line. Evenings and CHEVY 1978 4 door Federal Communications (Commis­ Fahd vowed to defend Islam’s holy A Pentagon spokesman said the trlpllcofe where WHIRLPOOL rafrlgera- During the first week of Sep­ include the choice of approximately where the Joint Chiefs of Staff oa one Of which shall be the original. weekends only 647- 86 Mustang *6495 pickup truck. 3 plus 3 sion in 1084 when it broke up the shrines and Saudi Arabian territory man, identified by the FBI as tor with large bottom Silverado. Excellent tember, Southern New England a half-dozen other long distance meet, the office of Defense Secre­ 9813. 85 Gran Marq Brh. *6895 telephone company. Now, SNET against any conspiracy and hate. Dwain Wallace, 30, of Youngstown, to furnish 1 0 0 % fraazar. $65.646-1927. condition. 30k. Telephone Co. will begin mailing companies, including MCI, U.S. handles in-state long distance calls, tary Caspar W. Weinberger is one Man Banda or o Cemple- $6SOO/bast offer. 643- out ballots to customers in the Sprint and I ’TT. Story on page 7. Ohio, pulled a gun outside a floor above the entrance. ^reem ent with a Letter of Credit, In the I^APARTMERTS 86 Town Car * 17,900 while consumers have a plethora of Pentagon entrance and tried to bolt forms Included In the Spodflcotlona. 2929 after 5:30. Manchester and Bolton areas, Karoff said AT&T purposely “ The man produced a gun and Ble Of fiM above men- ■“ I f o r r e r t 1^ UWN AND out-of-state companies to choose toward the center. 85 (^ugar nae *6800 asking them to choose a personal schedules the mailing of its authori­ proceeded to run past the guard and of Plans and $ped- «l22a®i4S.'.y-!!*r22*?H®"* n»*"- eAROEN from. A spokeswoman for the General fwficatfeiw antw "^ con ^ ^Ty_9V'-Li!” e ^ h ^ -nyby »ntracforsCentraefers by depositing MANCHESTER. 4 room 84 Mazda Pickup *4595 lU M F E N / long-distance carrier, said Michael zation cards before the official Such a process was deemed Mostly cloudy make a dash toward the National <**$•$$) frith sold Authorltvforeach R. Gomez, SNET spokesman. Peo­ Services Administration, the Command O n ter," said Pentagon fendollw (SiaW )wim Mid Authority for each selM o ? apartment. 1st floor. LAWN Mower, Snapper TRAILEII8 ballots arrive. However, he said the necessary by the courts for "equal Adults preferred. No 83 Lynx Wg., Ak AC *3995 ple will have until Dec. 5 to choose cards did not make matters Mostly cloudy tonight with a 40 agency that provides Federal Pro­ spokesman William Caldwell. oaNont.ln ISP®*" ^ refunded fo push type with laof access” by competing phone com­ percent chance of showers. Thurs­ tective Service guards to govern­ eonans. In condition, within ten (18) davtaflerlhe goodcS^itiM ondSpecIflcotlons,In pats, no appliances, 1 mulchar and bog. Ex­ 88 Mazda SESmj *5495 CHEVY VANlm with^ among several long-distance com­ unclear. panies, which allows consumers to "An investigation has been in­ apeninaar goeo cenoifion, within fen (10) days after Ihe opening of conditioning. Am/fm day, partly sunny. Details on page ment buildings, said the man was itiated by the Federal Bureau of car. Security. 649-1265. cellent condition. $50. panies, he said. "It's not confusing people." he gain access to the long distance 7. 85 Colony Park cassaffa. Capfaln's 2 . stopped by a guard at the building’s 3 ROOMS, 118 Main 6464)505. But some customers will never said. “ People have not been con­ carrier of thefr choice simply by Investigation and the Federal Pro­ Wagon *8495 ctairs. Sofa, lea box. River Entrance shortly after 8 a.m. tective Service,” Caldwell said. Street. No pats. Secur­ see the SNET ballots. Those who fused by it.” dialing 1. ity and deposlt.$480. Call 7424)746.8am-5pm, and asked for identification. The Pentagon and GSA declined JBR U U tCfBOBBE L b m i . 88 Markur XR4TI *11,495 take advantage of the American Nationally, AT5tT has been the In Manchester and Bolton today, ASSttS M .V ' .*!g.«fqK!»9»g*?9*o*n» o t ^ ld Bond, cer- Heat and hot water Oik for Oaorga. Index The spokeswoman, Susanne to identify the guards. ■eSaSM-Si !»J".«wounteauoi fofive Any amoum deUverad. Alao. flH, Telephone A Telegraph "ballots" choice of three out of four custo­ AT&T is the only long-distance is iy of fM MO jwioil m tubmittM witti aoH i M T c a n tM ^ r «S*«««»t equal to five Included. 646-2426, 9-5 p w e l, .eioaa end bwk muloh. 85 Bulok Ragal *7495 Murphy, said the man "could not Caldwell said no one else was PVrCNnT O f tflO Old SllClII 0 # NlAbffflltfMl swltli MdiesK that are arriving now in mailboxes mers in balloting conducted so far, company that can be accessed by 24 pagtg, 4 soctlong weekdays. IH 0 TWCYCIE8 / produce ID. He bolted past the injured in the incident. BobooL baokhoe 6 loader leMar. 85 Olds Calais *6395 locally will never get the full packet Karoff said. dialing 1. To reach another .com­ COVENTR'V. Newly ra- officer and he bolted past the Although the spokesman said it BhSSIir^'IId execufled by the MmcoNfimwfipN 84 Gran. Marq. LB *8695 of information about competing Consumers will have until the pany, customers mustdial a special A d v ice . Lottery. ___2 furblshad loft studio second ... officer. At that point, he was unclear how many people were 9. firms. December deadline to make a identification number in addition to B usiness____ 21 Obituarles__ 8 apartment. Country ■ J 7t-M00/aW« 6 84 Cougar asma *5800 1984 Hondo ATC 110. Ex- was asked to stop several times. He In the area at the time, the River setting. Utilities In­ callanf, condlflon,must According to AT&T spokesman selection, which will be made for the telephone number. C lattifled _ 22-24 O pinion______8 turned to the officers and produced Entrance is normally quite busy at Sw ssiiisssi^ ^ S5?f o'? without Ih. con. cluded. Rafarancasond sail. Asking $650 or bast Paul Karoff, the company is them if a ballot is not returned in There are approximately 1.6 C o m ic s _____ 18 People______2 a handgun. ... One of the Federal that hour of the morning. HOU$INO AUTHORITY OP THE security. $400 par nOOTMHBS MORIARTY oWsr. Coll offer 4pm currently mailing out "AT5tT Long time. After the balloting, custo­ million telephone lines stretching Connecticut _A-6 Sports _ _ 9-12 Protective Service officers fired Caldwell said Weinberger was in TOWN OF MANCHRSTER month. 742-6715. 647-9925. Distance Authorization Cards" to mers who did not return a ballot can across (^nnecticut. Gomez said the Entertainment 17 Televltion__ 17 84 BLUBFIBLO ORIVR ■ W8- rvfFRiBwriBa I BK TDEAT BROTHERS its customers in the area. two shots, one striking the man." the building at the Ume of the MBLUBPIELDDRI^ itORRS 2 badroom, ap- . switch from the randomly selected F o c u s _ _ _ _ 13 U.8./W orld___ 7 **Fl**OTFi connbcticut oi LOOKING FOR good The man died less than two hours MS. ADA iulLIVAN, CHAIRMAN ^NCHBSTBR, CONNECTICUT OS040 pllances. Priyata en­ 301 CtnlBr f t Sending in the card with a company for free. I f customers Please lam to page s Local new t_3,8 shooting, but he didn’t know if the MS. ADA SULLIVAN, CHAIRMAN^ SWEET CORN.'Flck youp news? Look ftor tha many Weather 2 later at the National O rthoptic Oatadi JulyS4,lf87 trance, yard. $39S. Call own. $ par dozen. MBfiohostor, C T defense secretary was In his office. Doted: July 24,1987 between $-5:30. 643- 1,00 jMrMln buys odyartlaad ^8lsky Farm. 644- In the cicnsiflad columns •516. 643-8136 today, -- 1 -5— MANCHESTER HERALD. WedncgdaV. Au^. S m« 7

J l ^ B g _ - % ■ ' MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Aug. 5. 1987 — $ THE WEATHER REGIONAL WEATHER TN*Aoci»-« lor»AJia.Tltundiy.Augmc Aocu-WeaHier*fofiecast lor Thursday DaytiineCoiKWonsarHjHighTen<)eiatufes Podiatrist s YgIIow PaQos ad did somo walking 1 R\/By AndrewAnHrAkss J. i Davis ^ ______Herald Reporter knowledge of the phone company ‘‘I thought about it m any times, I don’t Band! Schneider said she was and the Schneiders because the told by phone company officials Someone didn’t want Dr. Loren J know who it is. It’s surprising, it wouid take caller knew enough to say that that a phone company advertising Schneider in the Yellow Pages. Randi Schneider had requested the representative would have to per­ ■The Manchester podiatrist kind of a bright person to think of such a change, he said. The change was sonally remove their advertise­ claims that his advertisements for thing, but they w ere hoping to do rhore requested past the filing deadline of ments from any list before they the Manchester and Hartford Yel- January, but Went through anyway. could be canceled. ow Pages were deliberately damage than they did.” According to the doctor, the ’sabotaged." SNET SPOKESMAN Michael R. omission has not affected business. When the new Hartford and Gomez said the error occurred, in “We were very devastated in­ Manchester books appeared this — Dr. Loren J. Schneider part, because of a mistake made in itially but I’m surprised, too. We’ve spring, the ad that he placed was the company’s business office. He J e t Set PJ been so busy it hpsn’t affected the missing. Officials from the South­ Manchester podiatrist said' he could not confirm the practice. We’ve been so busy that A Concorde jet recently landed at the Duluth Inter­ ern New England Telephone Co. allegations of sabotage because it we’ve had to turn away patients,” mONTS; national Airport to take part in a two-day airshow. This claim it was a simple mistake, but was a "confidential matter be­ said Schneider, who has been in Schneider believes it was a deliber­ tween the phone company and Dr. was the first time the airliner has visited Minnesota. ORIGINALLY, Schneider had able to get their ads back in the business eight years. ate act. While it hasn’t affected contracted to have an advertise­ Schneider” However, he said, such He estimated that nine out of 10 C o m The Concorde travels at twice the speed of sound — or business. Schneider said, there are Enfield and' Niantic books. incidents happen infrequently. C 1987 Acat-W »mhm . Inc ^ 0 1 0 7 Hcon-Wtiam. k ic ment and listing appear in the But in the Manchester book, only new patients come to him through Mach 2 — which is about 1,320 mph. The plane’s nose still many unanswered questions. Manchester, Hartford, Enfield, and “It’s a rare occasion, happily,” patient and physician referrals and In fact, he is not even sure who his name is listed, while in Gomez said, “We’ve had several hinges down to improve the pilot’s ability to see during Niantic yellow pages, at a cost of Hartford’s Yellow Pages, both his not through the phone book. would want to sabotage the approximately $100 a month. How­ discussions in the past several To make up for the .loss, landing. Special gold-coated glass is used in the flight advertisements. advetisement and listing are months with the doctor, and we ever, his ads were omitted from all omitted. Schneider has been running adver­ Rain cools mid-South deck windows,^ which must withstand temperatures “I thought about it many times,” four books. hope to work more diligently on the tisements bi-wCekly in area news­ ranging from -58° F to 248® F. Schneider said. “I don’t know who It During the phone company strike doctor’s account.” Schneider and his wife, Randi.his of last winter, someone called the papers. Since the telephone com­ is. It’s surprising. It would take business manager, were able to The phone company has since pany would only agree to provide DO YOU KNOW — What two nations agreed in 1962 kind of a bright person to think of Yellow Pages business office and made provisions to avoid such an as deep South sizzles DR, LOREN SCHNEIDER catch the “error” once the Man­ said that the Schneiders wanted to free space in the future, hehasbeen- to build the Concorde? such a thing, but they were hoping chester phone book came out in occurrence in the future, Gomez left paying the newspaper bill. So . . . Yellow Pages ad omitted to do more damage than they did” cancel all of their advertisements. said. He would not give details on By The Associated Press TUESDAY'S ANSWER — Roosevsil, Churchill and Stalin March. They were subsequently The caller must have had first-hand far, he has spent about $600 on atures In the middle 90s to 100 the measures taken. newspaper advertisements. degrees from the southern Plains met at Yalta In February 1945. A heat wave-snapping cold to the lower Mississippi Valleyy. 8-C-87 c Knowledge Unlimited. Inc. 1987 front brought more than 2 inches Cherry Point. N.C., got 2ER ENTERPRISE ASSN If the offending commercial is not that work on Vernon Street has not off the air by Friday. Hershberger of the $3.2 million for the project, been proceeding quickly enough, degrees from the lower Missis­ Point: Wind north 10 to 15 knots this afternoon. which is being supervised by the A|np plans to call on fellow bikers to turn And all that Jazz despite the fact that crews were to sippi Valley through the southern Northeast 15 to 20 knots tonight and Thursday. Seas 1 in their cards. He estimates he can state Department of Transporta­ Plains. have begun working full force on to 2 feet today, 2 to 3 feet tonight and Thursday. Astrcigraph take 5,000 cards out of circulation The Galvanized Jazz Band plays chester Community College campus, tion, Vernon Street residents have the project at the beginning of last within the next two weeks by Dixieland hits from New Orleans. The tonight at 7. Bring lawn chairs or complained that Bristol Construc­ month. publicizing the issue in a column he band will be at the Manchester tion has worked infrequently since "I haven’t been down that street writes for bikers' magazines blankets. beginning work more than a year Bicentennial Band Shell, on the Man­ ago. for weeks. Once a week, I walk a little surplus. Bank it for a rainy day. down it ta see what hasn’t been Instead of blowing it on something Kandra told the directors that done,” he said. Independ­ day’s meeting that money specta­ ’The producers of "Valerie” say 150.000 people in Sao Paulo, South produced a profit nor advanced your position In life. Your rewards will tie In tively toward you today, but don’t make ence Day celebration. tors had donated to offset the they’re "thrilled and delighted” America’s largest city. It a one-way atroot. Their assistance will Penny, who voted against creat­ to have actress Valerie Harper the new. fireworks display might be re­ ing the special fund, said that ’ ’The Brazilian public has been LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A bit more self- cease if you are unresponsive. In past years, proceeds from the turned to the town’s general fund. back following her salary dispute PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Try to se­ Naab’s concern over where the absolutely wonderful.” Mehta dlsclpllne than usual may be required celebration have been used to The issue irritated Director Ste­ proceeds would go was misdirected that caused her to mis.s an episode told a news conference. today regarding your health habits. lect companions today who are on your reimburse the town for money it of the NBC sitcom. wavelength philosophically. Involve­ phen T. Penny, who said Tuesday because the town actually subsid­ The orchestra performed in Practice moderation when eating or fronted the private Independence that donations for the fireworks Harper and her husband, co­ drinking. Know where to look tor ro­ ments with individuals who aren’t may izes the celebration by paying for Brasilia, the capital. Sao Paulo, not turn out too well. Day Celebration Committee for the were minuscule compared to the police and fire protection from a executive producer Tony Cacci- mance and you'll find it. The Astro- fireworks display and other festivi­ Belo Horizonte and Rio, before Graph Matchmaker set instantly reveals ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) It you hope number of spectators. About $2,500 line item in the town budget. otti, refused to report for work on departing for Buenos Aires. to exploit a present area of advantage, ties held during the day. But was raised from the 30,000 specta­ Monday, July 27, in a demand for which signs are romantically p<^ect tor Town Manager Robert B. Weiss you. Mail $2 to Matchmaker, c/o this it will be necessary tor you to make a because this year’s proceeds of tors, said Director William J. had recommended that the fund be a higher salary, said a Lorimar- Ankle Injury newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland. more conscientious effort than you are $20,500 exceeded the $18,000 in front Diana, a member of the Independ­ now doing. established for the Independence REGAL’S DOG DAYS SALFI Telepictures spokeswoman. OH 44101-3428. money, the question of where the ence Day Committee. The bulk of Day Celebration Committee in case Lorimar and NBC declined to Ballet star Mikhail Barysh­ VIRQO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) Your luck to­ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) A decision difference should go came up for the money raised for the celebra­ expenses for a future Fourth of July meet her demand and the show nikov, hobbled by an ankle injury, day may be bounded by definite perim­ to which you’ve given considerable the first time. tion came from professionals and celebration exceed the expected was filmed without her. Lorimar has canceled part of a tour across eters. Reiectlons are possible it you thought could misfire today If you start Director Geoffrey Naab. who businessmen. Diana said. income. the South. press things too tar. Try to play impor­ making last-minute changes. Stick to also filed a lawsuit against her. tant matters close to the vest. Sale Ends Aug. 8 at 5:30 Baryshnikov was scheduled to your blueprint. seeking to prevent her from UBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) If you hope to OEMINI (May 21-June 20) Be cautious working elsewhere during the dance in Tallahassee, Fla., keep your household budget intact to- today when dealing with people or firms Final Clearance on Summer Merchandise! remaining four years of her Thursday in a benefit for the Big day, you might have to hide your mate’s about whom you know little. If you are Town, 8th talks to resume tonight six-year contract. Bend Hospice. The tickets, which checkbook In order to counter his or too naive, there's a chance you might Negotiators for the town and the Lorimar spokeswoman Bar­ sold for $50, $100 and $200 each, her extravagant whims. be deceived. construction. The object is that line the way it wants to, and retains SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) Things will Eighth Utilities District will go neither government should put bara Brogliatli said she could not will be refunded, said benefit CANCER (June 21-July 22) Don’t ex­ the sewers, it could collect the fees. Bathing S uits...... M to XL ^ work out well for you today, provided back to the table tonight in an itself at a disadvantage, in case no If the sewer is installed the way the comment on the settlement. chairman Marcia Elder. you can find someone to c a ^ out your pect too much today in a commercial VALERIE HARPER TOM SELLECK way from someone you only know s o -! attempt to resolve an impasse that agreement is reached for an town wants it installed, the town Bermudas ...... 32 to 40 2 ^ II |l There was no comment on “He felt badly altout It,” she ideas. You may not do too much about . . . dispute settled daily. This Is a person who tries to keep developed Monday over installa­ exchange of fire and sewer jurisdic­ could collect the fees. Harper’s present salary or how . . . back for 8th year said. “He expressed his sincere them yourself. tion of a major sewer line in tions and assets. Sport Shirts ...... S-M-L-XL ■ ^ ^ regrets.” 8AOITTARIU8 (No*. 23-Oac. 21) As of the two worlds separate. much she was asking, but Lo­ territory over which the district At stake is about $1 million in Kevin O’Brien, former town rimar spokesman Barry Stagg we’ve got this little catch phrase, Selleck said he agreed to Baryshnikov hurt his ankle this time, you should have accumulated ® IM7, NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. now has jurisdiction. outlet fees that would be collected Striped Dress Shirts 14’/2 to 17 ’no showers, no dreams.’ We attorney and one of the town said she was "one of the highest- another for the rest of the during a performance in Atlanta from developers. If the town takes negotiators, has been studying „a paid performers in television,” haven’t painted ourselves into a cast and crew, but his pne-year last week. He re-ipjured it at a The two teams of fournegotiators over district sewers, as provided in means of resolving the impasse Knit S h irts ...... S,M,L EACH! suggesting a salary in excess of comer. I will say the story deal allows him to opt out Sunday night performance in They brought It back alive from each side failed, during a long an agreement being worked out. the since Monday’s meeting. $100,000 a week. continues where It left off„” he mid-season. Therefore, there Jacksonville, and his doctor and tense meeting Monday, to find town would get the fees. Tonight’s meeting is set for 7 in "We are thrilled and delighted said Tuesday. could be as few as 13 "Magnum” ordered the dancer to stay off his PHILADELPHIA (AP) — PoUce A man called claiming to be the a way to proceed with the sewer If the district installs the sewer the gold room of Lincoln Center. Selleck was referring to last didn’t know what they had caught owner, but he’ll have to produce a that Valerie and Tony are back,” episodes this season, or as many feet for seven to 10 days. Elder Sport Pants ...... Elastic Waist $ 4 A O O said David E. Saizman, president year’s shower scene in a "Dal­ as 22, he said. said. when they snared a 2>/ii-foot-long photograph or some other proof of Lorimar Television, in a las” season premiere that al­ Selleck said “Magnum” might Baryshnikov, who dances with reptile lurking near a storm sewer. that the animal is his. S um m er 1 0 0 % Poly Slacks . . .3 2 to 36 111 EACH lowed Patrick Duffy to come back But they brought it back alive statement. "We have resolved return in TV movies. the American Ballet Theater, anyway. our differences and put this after his character died with the also had to cancel dates at explanation that "it was all a Officers put a muzzle around ita matter behind us.” Brazil wonderful Birmingham, Ala., and Pensac­ snout Tuesday and took the beast to dream.” ola, Elder said. Lottery Select $onoo the Pennsylvania Society for the Summer Casual Shoes Group . Last season’s final episode of New York Philharmonic con­ Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, . EACH Magnum lives the Hawaii-based action series ductor Zubin Mebta isapplauding where it was identified as a caiman, ended with Magnum, who had Even though Tom Selleck’s the huge Brazilian audiences that In love with U.S. a smaller but nevertheless nasty been shot, walking off into the have turned out during the member of the crocodile family. Connecticut daily Select Group of Suits (cash & carry) .♦ggso character apparently died in last heavens. Selleck would say only season’s finale of "Magnum, orchestra’s tour of South British actress Emily Lloyd, "It looked very lifeless. But it’s in Tuesday: 277 that Magnum had an "out of America. who plays a repressed, 1950s a large bathing tub in a grooming P.I.,” the actor is returning for an body” experience and was dying, room now, and it looks pretty alert. P lay Four: 9319 eighth TV season as the laid-back Mehta conducted the United teen-ager in the movie "Wish You not dead. States’ oldest symphony orches­ Were Here,” says she’s fallen in You wouldn’t want to pet it,” said Tuesday Lotto: Summer Sport Coats ^5 9 °°and^8 9 °° private eye. "You won’t feel manipulated SPCA spokeswoman Elaine "We keep saying to ourselves. tra in a packed performance love with the United States and when you see it, I hope,” he said. Tuesday at Rio de Janeiro’s would rather be an American. 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It s really getting serious in HARTFORD — Gov. William A. O’Neill said today he opposes Pomfret. The lowest were East have been no reports of phony by about 30percentafter customers term exposure. Although ground water In Con­ as potatoes, tomatoes, apples, appealing a federal Judge’s ruling that governors have no Haven. Enfield and Windsor. Offi­ contractors preying on fearful my estimation. It’s a problem all were asked last month to conserve H A R T F O R D — Now that health necticut is still at normal levels over the state," he said. peaches, and sweet com, Majchler authority to withhold consent for National Guard training cials cautioned that radon concen­ homeowners, Galbraith recom­ officials have confirmed that Of the 1,500 Connecticut homes orops have been hurt by low rainfali water, commission spokesman said, and that could drive up missions. trations are a result of geology, not mended that homeowners choose a Mel Goldstein, director of the tested for radon levels, 19 percent and continued high demand for Todd Rosenthal said. produce prices. nearly a fifth of Connecticut homes local boundaries, and that three- licensed contractor to do the tests. Weather Center at Western Connec- ‘‘I’m not going to join the appeal any more than I joined the were found to have radon in water could pose problems for Meriden has called for voluntary “ There will be some crops tested have higher than acceptable quarters of the 167 towns where If possible, tests should be done In tioat State University, said the original suit,” O’Neill told reporters late this morning, "because levels of potentially cancer-causing amounts in household air beyond water supplies across the state water conservation, and is urging harvested, but there won’t be any tests were conducted showed at the winter, when homes are less normal rainfall for July is about I really do not believe that 50 governors should set the foreign radon gas, they want homeowners federal standards, according to #hvironmental officials. residents not to water their lawns or real size on them. The trouble is, least one home with radon levels thoroughly ventilated. three Inches, but only 2.27 inches policy of the United States.’’ to know what they can do about if. figures released Monday. “ The system can’t supply the wash their cars. Southington has once these crops get stunted by the higher than federal standards. ’The state has Information availa­ fell In the Hartford area and as little "The National Guard is an intregral part of the armed forces, also set up a rotation system for lack of rain, you can’t revive So, a $400,000 education program "I think there’s cause for concern water people demand. That’s why as 1.5inchesfellinotherpartsofthe Galbraith and other state offi­ ble on testing and radon exposure watering lawns to conserve water, them,” Majchier said. and their prim ary mission is the defense of the United States of has been established and should be ... but cause for alarm ? I would say ydu have a call for a ban on state. America," he said. cials recommend that all Connecti­ by calling 566-8167 in Hartford. officials said. “ I'm anticipating there won’t be operating this fall. Five new no,” Peter D. Galbraith, chief of the sprinkling of lawns and such,” Ben The low rainfall has caused cut homeowners have their houses A day-long conference on the ‘ ‘The rain on Sunday and Monday any bumper crops,” he said. On ’Tuesday, a judge In Minnesota ruled that governors could workers will be hired to run the bureau of health promotion in the tested. Costs of the tests range from Warner. Director of Water Resour-, several towns across the state to set topic sponsored by the Hartford certainly helped, but we’ll need Majchier said farmers won’t not keep their states’ National Guardsmen from training program. state Department of Health Servi­ about $12 to $260, depending on the ces for the state Environmental up water control programs and County Medical Association is many more days of rain before know the exact extent of damage to missions in Central America or anywhere else. ces, said Tuesday. “ There is not an type and length of the test and planned for Oct. 8 in East Hartford. Protection Agency, said Tuesday. encourage residents to cut back on Radon is a colorless and odorless we’re out of this one,” said Robert crops until after the second harv­ acute public health threat” should be done by professionals, Information on that conference is Vincent Majchler, a farmer and the amount of water they use. "X, gas formed in the ground from H. Overton III, East Lyme water est. Crops are still good now. but Towns with the highest median they said. available by calling 525-2108. Deputy Commissioner of Agricul­ The reductions seem to be department engineer. farmers who planted crops late for •Lisbon lifts ban on trash plants ture. said the lack of rain is helping, officials said. Demand on severely damaging the state’s late But even if August brings large the fall harvest may suffer, Majch- LISBON, Conn. (AP) — The town’s appointed planning and Metropolitan District Commission amounts of rainfall, if may be too icr ■ zoning commission, which this year replaced an elected body, Neidermeier says X has voted unanim ously to lift a 20-month-old ban on trash-to-energy plants. Commission Chairman John A. Crees said the commission $tate AFL-CIO backs grape boycott ruling Tuesday gives planners the opportunity to look at a military must Join WEST HARTFORD (AP) - The proposal submitted by Philip Armetta, a Middletown trash organization's approximately 90 honestly with the union. can Gov. George Deukmeiian. Connecticut AFL-CIO is putting its hauler who is seeking to build a regional trash plant in the rural member unions to help in the The unions will ask labor,' reli­ battle vs. drugs 200,500 members behind the gu- southeastern Connecticut community. boycott in order to restrict the use gious, civic and activist groups to Later, Chavez added complaints nited Farm Workers of Amejica’s But members of the Concerned Citizens of Lisbon, who rallied of five chemicals — captan, para- show a 14-minute video to their about the five pesticides to his call BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Democratic congressional 1984 boycoU of California table before the meeting at Town Hall, claim there isn’t equal thion, phosdrin, methyl bromide members in an effort to enlist their for a boycott. candidate Christine M. Niedermeier says drug iJrapes. representation of viewpoints on the newly appointed and dinoseb — on the California support of the boycott. problems algo influence housing and crime problems, "Betty TIantI, president of the A boycott in the 1960s led to commission. table grape crop. Roberto De La Cruz, the U FW ’s and called for increased use of m ilitary personnel and state AFL-CIO , said Tuesday she historic contracts between the The boycott also is aimed at New England regional coordinator equipment to fight drug smuggling into this country. would seek the support of the UFW and table grape growers, and ensuring free and fair union elec­ for the boycott, said an 8 percent to A P photo “ Drugs are not the only problem themselves ... they governor and General Assembly another boycott in the early 1970s Legislators authorized 97 studies tions in good faith and at getting 12 percent boycott would have “ a affect the housing and crime problems in Bridgeport." for legislation on spot-testing for helped lead to passage of the farm growers to agree to participate in a devastating effect" on the growers. H ARTFORD — The Connecticut General Assembly authorized Niedermeier said as she campaigned at Re-Entry residues of pesticides and fungi­ labor election law. joint test program for chemical The United Farm Workers Bon voyage 97 studies of special topics during the regular 1987 session a nd two Ministry, an alcohol and drug rehabilitation center cides on grapes in stores. residues on the produce. launched its third boycott of Cali­ However, table grape growers more during a special session last month, according to a located in one of Bridgeport’s high drug-traffic areas. ‘ ‘Deadly chemicals ha ve no place The union claims cancer, birth fornia table grapes in 1984, charg­ claim they have felt no impact from Blind sailor Jim Dickson has some last-minute fun compilation by a government watchdog group. “ If we don’t address the drug problems, then we won’t ih our food hr in the fields where defects and other illnesses tracea­ ing that the state agency that the current boycott. Shipments, Tuesday with Hanna Graham, 5 months, the daughter of The figures were released by the Connecticut Public accomplish any of those things” men and women work day in and ble to the chemicals have afflicted supervises secret-ballot farm labor mostly to the East Coast, have set Expenditure Council and officials said the total appears to be a She was joined Tuesday by Rep. Ed Townes, a day out,” Tianti told a news a friend, before his departure aboard his yacht, "Eye farm workers, their children and elections no longer was functioning records during the past two years, record. third-term Democratic congressman from Brooklyn conference at AFL-CIO Opener,” from Portsmouth, R.l. Dickson, sailing to consumers. It also says growers fairly to farm workers. said Bruce Obbink, manager of the who also serves on the congressional Select Committee headquarters. The legislature frequently turns controversial issues into have violated California law by UFW leader Cesar Chavez California Table Grape Plymouth, England, hopes to be the first blind person to on Drug Abuse. ' She said she was asking her studies, not only as a way to provide some cooling off time, but to failing to negotiate fairly and blamed appointments of Republi- Commission. make a solo crossing of the Atlantic. keep issues alive between sessions. "In a country where we have one of the best navies CPEC said the legislature set aside almost $2 million for the and air forces ... why can’t we use their equipment and studies, most of which are to be completed before the 1988 whatever manpower is needed to patrol the borders" General Assembly convenes in February. during peacetime. Townes said. Niedermeier said she Troopers warn of angry drivers endorsed the idea. Topics range from alternative uses for Brainard Airport She said drug deals can “ be .seen on every corner" in outside Hartford to inter-racial adoption. H A R T F O R D (AP) — State police The incident tollowed one in spine, leaving him partially D o v m some areas of Bridgeport and said they are "tied to the say the best protection against which he allegedly shot at a car on paralyzed. web of the city.” physical harm from angry motor­ Interstate 95 in Norwalk after the Authorities said Jones was pass­ <»9i = =1 Gambling suspect pleads no contest Niedermeier faces state Republican Rep. Chris­ ists on the highways is to avoid a car flashed its high beams at him ing Waine Hughes. 28. of Stratford, topher Shays of Stamford in the Aug. 18 election forthe confrontation and “ not take aggres­ for driving erratically. on the right on 1-95 in Bridgeport 4th District congressional seat left vacant by the death W ATERBURY — Although he did not admit guilt, accused sive behavior into your own when he pulled a ha'ndgun and fired of Republican Stewart B McKinney. He was being held on $100,000 gambler Thomas W. Speers has pleaded no contest to hands." through the passenger side of Re-Entry Ministry is a rehabilitation home fordrug bond on a charge of attempted professional gambling charges in exchange for no more than an “ We have no idea who's in those Hughes’ vehicle abusers and alcoholics It currently houses 14 girls, murder. 18-month prison sentence. vehicles and what their mental Other arrests were made in April said Queen Mims, director of the center. Mims, who In July, state police arrested The plea, made i, Superior Court Tuesday, will also allow slate is, and the motorists alongside and May in connection with bran­ opened the center in her home seven years ago, Wayne Jones. 21. of Bridgeport on a Speers the right to appeal a judge’s ruling that wiretap evidence them don’t either.” state police dishing of handguns at motorists or operates it with public donations. She said she would charge of attempted m utter and could be used at his trial. spokesman Sgt. Daniel Lewis said- actual firing of shots al moving like to have $58,000 to run it. but last year received 'hiesday. first-degree assault for allegedly vehicles on interstates in Fairfield HASIT ALL!!! Speers. 44, of Wolcott, is to be sentenced Sept. 1 on charges of $40,000 in donations. 'Authorities were#wiliting results shooting another motorist in the County and Hartford. professional gambling, gambling, using a telephone to receive Mims said the center is not licensed by the state and o^laboratory tests on fragments of FAIRWAY DEPT. and transmit gambling information and being a persistent Niedermeier said she didn’t know if that would hinder aii object that struck a side window t 7S M ai* S t Summer Heat offender. A Newspaper in Education Program federai funding possibilities, but said if elected, she 6f a Pennsylvania motorist’s vehi- MC/VIM STORE 646-1717 will look into it. Sponsored by Got You Down? «?le on Interstate 95 in Milford The Quiz WIWOOW SMBCS CUT * COTTOM nWMWW * KEYS MAOC Ex-wlfe testifies in assault trial Townes said the drug problem can be addressed around 7 a m. Tuesday. The Manchester Herald Pamper yourself from head to toe with without a lot of money. 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Saudi officials said the Jack Moslem pilgrimage planned to The Saudi monarch did not The Stark and its crew of 170 pulled into Bravo 2 dook frAm “ pilgrims were subjected to a violence grew out of an anti- seize the Grand Mosque and force mention Iran directly, but his barrage of stones from nearby American demonstration by the freedom from pilgrims to proclaim Ayatollah address clearly alluded to the buildings and were also shot in the Iranians and that 402 people, Anderson Ruhollah Khomeini their religious clashes, in.which Iranian pilgrims leader. streets below, and when ambulan­ including 275 Iranians, were killed. battled with Saudi riot police. Saudi ces of the Iranian Red Crescent In Mecca today. King Fahd officials said at least 402 people When news of the Mecca violence vowed to defend Islam’s holy Society approached the scene, the technology rtfod’’it”a*tSior were killed, 275 of them Iranians, Saudis riddled them with bullets as broke in Tehran on Saturday, angry shrines and Saudi Arabian territory and hundreds were injured in a well.” mobs attacked the Saudi Arabian *•*'“ *« May 17 by two missiles fired against any conspiracy and hate. stampede. The agency also quoted Mansur Embassy and captured four diplo­ The first planeload of Iranian Iran claims Saudi police mowed mats. Saudi officials said Tuesday pilgrims wounded in Friday’s Qassemi, “ who had been hit by 40 It should com e as no surprise that there is a jLefieVhtrsTturday down pilgrims with machine guns, that one diplomat was still being clashes in the holy city landed in fragments of dum-dum bullets rebellion against computerized communica­ Baldrige saw killing at least 600 Iranians and which had tom his spinal cord.” held and they were seeking permis­ Iran’s capital of Tehran today, the injuring 4,500. Saudi authorities say sion for all four to leave Tehran. tion. p a rtic u la rly as it is em b od ied in a w ord official Islamic Republic News IRNA^ said another of the Soviets, Iran plan Joint projects no shots were fired. wounded, Mohammed Adhamian, processor, which stares its screen back Agency said. The pilgrims reiter­ Meanwhile, Syrian Foreign Min­ A Saudi newspaper, Okaz, quoted MOSCOW — The Soviet Union and Iran have agreed to ated Iranian officials’ claims that 26, said most of the injured were impassively at the writer while it swallows space as the ister Farouk al-Sharaa headed for official sources it did not identify as cooperate in large-scale economic projects and have condemned Saudi authorities were to blame for “ transferred in vehicles used for saying only one-fourth of the Tehran with a letter from President carrying livestock,” and that many into its innards an y hint o f in d ivid u a lity the dangerous actions ” by the United States in the Persian Gulf, the violence that left hundreds of Iranians who came for the haJJ Hafez Assad to Iranian President died “ due to lack of proper w r ite r m igh t d a re. Pravda said today. people dead, according to the All Khamenei, an official an­ were true pilgrims. agency, monitored in Cyprus. treatm ent... or because they were It said the rest were Revolution­ true frontier T te Comnriunist Party daily said Soviet First Deputy Foreign nouncement in Damascus said beaten up again.” And when people articulate their protest by Minister ^ l i M. Vorontsov held talks with top Iranian officials, The plane also bore the bodies of today. ary Guards, “ suicidal volunteers” 58 victims. Their versions were the first by returning to the fountain pen as a tool of including President All Khamenei, during a trip to Tehran that Sharaa’s visit was seen as a or "revolutionary generation” “ We will never relent in the Iranian participants in the clash. fanatics. personal expression, they are striking a WASHINGTON — The violent death of ended Tuesday. Syrian attempt to cool down the defense of our homeland and sacred Musavi said the flight delay The culmination of the haJJ took Vorontsov is on a three-nation tour of the Middle East and Saudi-Iranian confrontation. Sha- symbolic blow for freedom from technology. Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige has shrines with souls and money.” caused one pilgrim to die during the place Tuesday on the Plain of raa flew to the Iranian capital trip from Jidda. “Now make it a good clean fight — even though Killer Khomeini’s goons cheated America of a leadei' who had a vision of t^e ..Persian Gulf region that Soviet media say is aimed at helping Arafat, 16 miles outside Mecca. Overlook the fact that today’s fountain pen future. In his quiet corner of Washington, he sought , negotiate an end to the nearly 7-year-old war between Iran and is technologically superior to its leaky are probably taking your family hostage at this very minute.” to open up the space frontier to entrepreneurs as Iraq. Vorontsov has already visited Iraq and Syria. ancestor — now made spilless and well as explorers. Sri Lanka rebels explosion-free, according to representives of As he saw the future, it would belong to the nation Runoff due In Mississippi election the pen makers who are touting the fountain that conquered space. For the technology of tomorrow, he believed, will be developed on the pen ns a new status symbol and style « “ Crusading state Auditor Ray Mabus give up weapons Washington Wire space frontier. finished No. 1 in Mississippi’s eight-way Democratic primary for accessory. Baldrige watched in dismay as the Soviet Union, governor, but history favors the No. 2 vote-getter, plantation owner Mike Sturdivant, in the runoff. Ign ore the gu ilty recogn ition that to d a y ’s like the tortoise, pulled relentlessly ahead in the under Indian pact space race. Rabbit-like, America would leap ahead . In the GOP primary Tuesday, Tupelo businessman Jack Reed otherwise traditional fountain pen is fitted briefly, then sit back on its haunches while the Easily won the Republican slot in the Novembergeneral election. w ith a c a rtrid g e instead o f the old u n reliab le With 76 percent of the state’s 2,059 precincts reporting, Mabus plodding Russians moved steadily onward and JAFFNA, Sri Lanka (AP) — The most powerful ink sac. What would Congress do had 230,738 votes or 39 percent; Sturdivant 96,698 votes or 16 upward. Tamil rebel militia began surrendering its weapons percent; form er Gov. Bill Waller 75,376 votes or 13 percent; and The Soviets launched their rockets in all kinds of today under an Indian-brokered peace accord to end Th e point is that w e as peop le w an t to be our John Arthur Eaves 63,218 votes or 11 percent. weather, undeterred by accidents or failures. A few four years of separatist fighting on this island nation. individually illegible selves from tim e to time, cosmonauts died, some on the launch pad, others in “ The war is over now,” a rebel spokesman, and the fountain pen g iv e s us the m eans. without a debt-limit crisis? codenamed Raheem, told reporters. orbit. The Soviet Union paused a moment to mourn Iran says it will launch submarine and deliver medals to the survivors, then The insurgents delivered at least three truckloads of The pen m akers know w hy w e a re settin g By Steven Komarow MANAMA, Bahrain — Ah Iranian military commander guns, ammunition and explosives to the military base amendments, and the Senate took If cashed into pennies, the debt immediately resumed the space flights. aside the ballpoint pen and the felt tip in favor announced that Tehran would deploy its first submarine this at Pilall, about 12 miles northeast of Jaffna. complete advantage. would fill every train boxcar in the All told, the Soviets have sent up 40 times more The surrender began with a ceremony at the base. of the metal-pointed version. WASHINGTON — Congress is week, and he said Iran’s missiles are prepared for launching in" Last year’s debt bill was loaded world several times over, other space launches than we have. O f 103 rockets that A political leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil racing to raise the national debt with everything from Indian roared into orbit last year. 91 came out of the Soviet case of provocation in the Persian Gulf, official media reported “ It gives a certain character to handwriting members have said. 'today. Eelam, known as Yogi, turned over his German-made ceiling for the third time in four fishing rights to free feed for Union. It was their lowest number in six years. Luger pistol to Sepala Attygale, a retired general who that can’t be obtained with a reliable pen or The Iranian news agency quoted Mohzen Rezaie, the months to prevent the Treasury drought-plagued livestock serves as secretary in the Sri Lankan Defense HOUSE MAJORITY LEADER commander of the Revolutionary Guards, as saying the ball pen.’’ says one. from being pushed into default. farmers. SO VIET COSMONAUTS have had far more Ministry. Thomas S. Foley, D-Wash., calls submarine would be launched during the three-day war games But it’s not like the Lone Ranger experience in space than American astronauts. Attygale, in turn, gave Yogi a letter granting ■'It's a chance for personal expression in a The debt limit and the Gramm- the debt bill a fraudulent issue for codenamed “ Martyrdom” that began at midnight Monday. riding out to save humanity. It’s Rudman deficit reduction law The cosmonauts have performed unmatched feats amnesty to the Tamil fighters. About 6,000 people have those opposing it, and he con­ Iran has been at war with Iraq since 1980. Rezaei told reporters been killed in the civil war between the majority somewhat impersonal world.” says another. like a junkie needing a fix. in space. They have trained aboard space stations have now been linked since 1985. stantly pushes for long-term the naval maneuvers were being staged to increase Iran’s Sinhalese government and minority Tamil rebels. Congress is addicted to debt that the United States won’t be able to duplicate Oh, there are peripheral reasons why sales Even many conservatives view extensions acknowledging the capacity “ to confront plots of the United States and international On Tuesday, Yogi was the first speaker at a massive bills. until the mid-1990s. of fountain pens have risen steadily from 8.6 Gramm-Rudman as a logical spending and tax patterns that arrogance,” according to the Islamic Republic News Agency, Tigers’ rally in Jaffna to announce that the militia had Lawmakers could dispose of the excuse to vote for a debt bill. Jane’s Space Flight Directory, the most eminent "monitored in Nicosia, Cyprus. agreed to abide by the peace accord. million in 1980 to 11 million last year. Users Congress and the president have Treasury’s debt needs for years, The amendments help to sugar adopted. authority on space, calls the Soviet lead in space Iran has threatened U.S. vessels in the Persian Gulf since the Shortly after the exchange, three trucks driven by can have several colors and styles and match simply by approving the credit coat the bitter medicine, giving Sen. Bill Armstrong, R-Colo., "frightening.“ According to Jane’s, the Soviet Reagan administration agreed to reregister and protect 11 •Tamil fighters drove in with guns, ammunition, that it already knows the govern­ grenades, rockets and cans of explosives. them to their clothes. Showoffs can sport lawmakersan politically accepta­ says the House showed a “ failure Union is now 10 years ahead of the United States in ..Kuwaiti tankers plying the waterway. Tehran has stepped up its 18-karat-gold versions that cost $6,500. ment will need. Instead, Congress ble excuse to vote for a bill that space development. threats since Friday’s killing of hundreds of Iranian pilgrims in a Government officials said they could not say how just keeps passing short-term of courage” by makingitsdebtbill many weapons were on the trucks. State-run radio said Congress has no choice but to an automatic procedure — and not Yet Soviet leader Mikahail Gorbachev has clash with Saudi Arabian police in Mecca. But it is not the quest for prestige that debt bills, good for a year or two at they included anti-aircraft guns and "a largenumber” swallow. for fear the legislation would get assigned still higher priority to the Soviet space of mortars. motiviates most fountain pen users. It’s the the most and often only good for “It has nothing to do with the program. Intelligence reports explain that he days. tied up with amendments there. Officer wins third mayoral term Palali, the main military airfield on the northern lack of uniform ity the yielding pen point realities of the debt ceiling,” says Armstrong is one of a few believes space exploration will boost Soviet peninsula, had been headquarters for the Sri Lankan The reason? inif)arts to the written word. Rep. Leon Panetta, D-Calif., a conservatives in Congress who technology and give the Soviet Union an edge in the EAST ST. LOUIS, III. — Mayor Carl Officer won a third term by army. It now is the base for more than 4,000 Indian Amendments. Congress loves to high-tech age. member of the House task force on have suggested turning the a landslide in a twice-delayed election that included two peacekeeping soldiers sent here to oversee the accord, load the debt bill with items that It is no accid en t that doctors a re a budget reform. “ Ithaseverything budget strategy on its head. All these facts troubled Malcolm Baldrige. He ex-convicts among the seven candidates. signed last week by India and Sri Lanka. AP photo often have nothing to do with the tremendous part of the new fountain pen to do with legislative strategy.” Instead of controlling the debt by believed that progress in space was too important Officer, a Democrat, received 5,095 votes, or 59 percent of the Raheem said earlier the rebels would send a total of national debt. After waiting until about 5,000 weapons in truckloads to the Indian army. market. They are asserting their privilege to cutting spending or raising taxes to be left to the scientists and specialists alone. approximately 8,500 ballots cast Tuesday, according to final, Hard bed to rest In the last minute to extend the unofficial returns. Tiger leader Velupillai Prabhakaran announced at write as they please. Ask any druggist. SOMETIMES THE FUSS over — an approach that has failed so “ Space is no longer the exclusive domain of government more debt, whatever His nearest challenger, independent Charles Merritts Sr., the rally ’Tuesday that the militia would respect the The Rev. Ken Owen demonstrates his speciality, lying in a bed of nails the debt bill all seems a charade, far — he suggests killing debt bills science.” he contended. He wanted to turn the free gets attached to the debt bill is on a received 1,151 votes. peace accord, although it would not sign it, and since most lawmakers never to force the government to live enterprise system loose on this new frontier. with a group of friends on hand. The south Wales minister has won a fast track to becoming law. Independents Johnny Scott and Wyatt Frazer followed with 999 abandon its armed struggle for a separate Tamil would allow theTreasuryactually within its means. “ Cutting-edge technology has always been one of nation. Guinness Book of Records entry by having 31 concrete blocks broken and 709 votes, respectively. Republican Delores ’Tumbough had to default. Congress has often ’’The amount of debt now is so America’s competitive advantages,” he wrote The other four Tamil rebel groups also have agreed on him while lying on the bed. He has been invited to speak at an FOR CONGRESS, creating an 322, independent Anne Walker had 125 and independent Raymond pushed it to the brink, but never largethat it’sbeyondaneconomic shortly before he died. “ It is important to our to surrender their weapons. international conference of paranormal experts in Italy. occasional debt crisis raises the Cason 98. beyond. issue and it’s a moral issue now,” security and prosperity that we maintain pulse and gets the legislative The election originally was scheduled for April'M]iij,was held Debt bills are a kind of therapy says Armstrong, pointing to the leadership in this field.” We will fall behind in juices running. Only a few times a up by a court battle over ballots cast in February’s D e n ^ ra tic for a Congress that has done little huge burden on the future pres­ technology, he warned, unless we “ maintain our primary. year does a bill come along that over the years to reduce red ink. ented by today’s deficits. space leadership into the 21st century and beyond. ’’ Fairness doctrine out; debate stiii on must be passed, that speeds its About 70 city police officers, the St. Clair CountyySheriff’s Spending is much more fun, and A default by the Treasury would } Department and the State Police stood guard at the ^ ^ s in this way through the House andSenate the $2.3 trillion in debt is a legacy be "a humiliation for our national BALDRIGE CONTENDED that “government desperately poor, high-crime city of about 55,000. WASHINGTON (AP) - Fairness They claim the FCC’s action was and is signed by the president. doctrine supporters say the Fed­ Unless and until Congress acts, broadcasting that has worked so of government mismanagement credit standing, a great pity and a should devote itself to research and leave the an “ end-run” around Congress, In the 1970s, annual cost-of- eral Communications Commis­ radio and television broadcasters well in this country.” for which future generations of disaster,” he says. commercial development and application of new which earlier this year passed a bill living increase for Social Security sion’s decision to abolish the longer will have to use the The broadcast and print media Americans will pay. "But w e’ ve gone so far, and technologies to the private sector.” He looked upon Report says Meese in violation to codify the doctrine but has been doctrine as a measure of their was the usual dressing on the debt space as a “ national laboratory” where the 38-year-old policy strikes at the unable to override President Rea­ dismissed such concerns. Members take to the floors of we’re now so deeply in debt and WASHINGTON — Attorney General Edwin Meese III failed to heart of the law requiring broad­ fairness in news and public affairs bill. Then Congress made that government should conduct research. But as fast,, gan’s veto. coverage. "Government does not belong in the House and Senate and rail the prospects for the future are so comply with financial disclosure requirements, and two casters to serve the public interest. automatic. as business could adopt the new technologies and any newsroom,” said Bob Mulhol- against it, forgetting that they gruesome,” he says, “I really government offices didn’t press him for information about the Media groups, however, hailed The doctrine, which evolved The House then decided to make “ This action really strikes at the land, director of the Television passed the spending bills that think default at this stage is the operate in space, he wanted to declare the orbit matter, a General Accounting Office report says. ’Tuesday’s landmark decision as an through FCC decisions and case the debt bill itself automatic, American system of broadcasting, Information Office, which repres­ caused it. House Speaker Jim lesser evil.” path around the earth a “ commercial zone” open to Rep. Gerry Sikorski, D-Minn., called a hearing today of the important step toward giving law, required radio and TV stations at the Communications Act of “Hey, listen, baby — / was punching out deemed to have passed when the entrepreneurs. ents the commercial television Wright, D-Texas, describes it in House Civil Service subcommittee on human resources to broadcast Journalists the same to cover “ controversial issues of 1934,” the basis for mokt broadcast industry. photographers and fans long before Sean House approves the budget. That terms of dollars bills lined up to It was his vision that space explorers and „ examine the report dealing with Meese’s links to a businessman First Amendment guarantees that public importance” in their com­ regulation, said former FCC com­ Steven Komarow writes for The The commissioner’s four sitting Penn was EVEN BORN. ” left the Senate alone to think up entrepreneurs, working together, would develop tied to the Wedtech Corp. scandal. have protected the print media — a munities and present contrasting missioner Abbott Washburn, who the sun and back. Associated Press. members voted unanimously to technologies that would improve everyday life, The report by the GAO, the congressional watchdog agency, freedom most broadcasters will views on those issues. served on the FCC from 1974 to 1982. handle “ professionally and fairly,” abandon the doctrine on grounds thus ensuring that Am erica’s best years lie ahead. said that in his 1985 financial disclosure form, Meese “ did not If someone bought time to pres­ “ The foundation of the act is the they say. that it allows government to intrude disclose the assets held, purchased, or sold by his partnership ent a position on a controversial trusteeship concept” that broad­ in the editorial affairs of broadcas­ with FMII (Financial Management International Inc.), or Members of Congress promised issue, the station had to ensure that casters are licensed to serve the to accelerate efforts to write into ters in violation of the Constitution, Confidential file income attributable to specific assets of the partnership, as its overall programming covered public interest, “ and the fairness Back to school for state Republicans law the doctrine that requires and that the proliferation of radio When U.S. diplomats attempt to discuss the required by the Ethics in Government Act.” all sides, by selling ads or making doctrine is at the core of that and TV stations has made the policy broadcasters to present contrast­ free time available to groups with concept,” Washburn said. “ You’re 1 problem of drug trafficking with Colombian Financial Management is a firm of W. Franklyn Chinn, a San ing views of controversial issues. unnecessary in assuring that di­ Back-to-school is still a month away for the kids authorities, the Bogota officials invariably raise an ‘Francisco businessman and former Wedtech director. Chinn is opposing views. really undermining the system of verse viewpoints are aired. the organization with the momentum and of this state, but a couple hundred Republican argument that is rooted in national pride. under criminal investigation forties to Wedtech, a New York City coordination between Democratic leaders in grown-ups are headed for the classroom next week According to a secret State Department report, the defense contractor accused of bribing public officials. Hartford and Washington to justify the lead which where they’ll get back to basics in politics. Colombians consistently react “ adversely to news her poll reportedly shows. Court: Cost no factor in nuke-plant safety The seminar at Trinity College in Hartford, Capitol stories painting Colombia as a ‘villain’ in narcotics She also now has Morton at least providing lip which Pauline Kezer of Plainville is putting trafficking, claim ing that U.S. criminal elenr.onts New York state to study AIDS together, are to help Republicans work on the trick Comments service. The flap last week involving the veteran WASHINGTON (AP) - The She said the NRC must consider (are) the primary culprits.” NEW YORK — New York state will undertake a statewide safety standards against the result­ cy’s solicitor, said the court’s state senator from Bridgeport gave Democrats a Nuclear Regulatory Commission is how to upgrade the safety of many of winning elections until they get it right. From Bob Conrad blood test study, the first of its scope in the nation, to determine ing improvements beyond the min­ decision was narrow. “ It was clear scare. But, as Democratic State Chairman John being ordered to rewrite its rules to existing nuclear power plants. their record at the polls, they need lots of practice. how many of its p^ple carry the AIDS virus. imum requirement. Agency spo­ all along that the main thrust of the Droney of West Hartford put it, “ The firemen had Mlnl-editorial exclude cost as a factor in deter­ “ The major issue is going to be how In September, other Republicans will tackle The survey, to begin this fall, calls for anonymous, confidential kesmen emphasized that pa rt of the rule was things we were requiring to go down there and put out a fire.” “ A man cannot be too careful in his choice of mining if nuclear plants need to deal with them,” she said. ruling in their reaction. similar stuff in Eastern Connecticut. Like the blood tests of 100,000 people. Gov. Mario Cuomo and state health upgrading to meet minimum safety over and above adequate protec­ That was because Morton, whose loss to enemies,” said Oscar Wilde (who proceeded to William H. Briggs Jr., the agen­ tion,” he said. program at Trinity, it will be run by party officials announced Tuesday. They described the program as the standards. ‘The Judges did, however, reject Niedermeier in a June 30 primary was the first of break his own rule with disastrous consequences)’. colleagues who believe they have some of the most ambitious attempt yet to determine the scope of AIDS. The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals the union’s argument that the NRC her career, was flirting with endorsing Shays. Throughout our collective SO-plus years in this could not use cost-benefit analysis answers. Dennis Murphy of East Lyme is unofficial be close with a little more than a week to go. It is a Health officials have estimated that 300,000 to $00,000 New for the District of Columbia ruled When the Bridgeport Post broke the story. business, we’ve always chosen our enemies Yorkers carry the HIV virus that can cause AIDS. But Cuomo under any circumstances. “ dean” of this effort. raw. one-on-one battle between two attractive Tuesday that using cost-benefit Opening August 11*^ Democratic phones started sizzling, state Rep. Jon judiciously, and as a result have been attacked by said health planners need more accurate figures. The court said the NRC could' candidates who are so similar in philosophy that analysis in defining compliance Pelto of Mansfield, state political director, called both the extreme right and the extreme left (to say The testing program, Cuomo said, “ can give us more accurate with minimum safety standards weigh the cost of retrofitting a plant B Y COINCIDENCE, the GOP urge for education issues are almost irrelevant. It will be decided in that has already met minimum Droney, who called Lt. Gov. Joe Fauliso, and they nothing of the extreme crooked). Our recent information about what we’re dealing with... about the extent of was a violation of the Atomic in how to fix its campaign npachinery comes in a favor of the organization that does the best job of talked with Bridgeport M ayor Tom Bucci, who column on the threat posed by North Korea to the. the problem.” Energy Act. ULTRA NAILS season when a real-life lab in basic politics is getting out the vote. located within Salon Ultra 1988 Olympics in Seoul inspired this wrathful State Health Commissioner David Axelrod said articles in “ The overall focus and purposes running full tilt in the 4th Congressional District. didn’t want any problem from the 4th District “ This is really a technician’s campaign,” says comment, carried by the communist North Korean research Journals indicate the need for “ credible scientific data” of the act, as reflected in its history, Republicans who aren’t directly involved in the election to overlap and threaten his re-election John Mastropietro of Waterbury, district aide to effort. Central News Agency: “ Anderson fully serves the about the extent of AIDS. The state’s own projection that by 1991 support the conclusion that the special election ought to have a look. It could BOOKKEEPER INTRODUCTORY UiS. Rep. John Rowland of that city. dirty aim of the USA and the South Korean puppets. ■it will have 10,000 AIDS patients is a “ guess ... based on very commission may not consider inspire such courses as: economic costs in ensuring the Classroom-bound Republicans need to watch and BUCCI WAS H AVIN G a $S00-a-ticket dinner that So trashy is he.” , flimsy information,” he said. ■ Getting the most out of bare-bones budgets by learn from the 4th District election. adequate protection of health and SPECIALS night, so the heavy cast of Dem ocratic Wheels concentrating on voters who have been with you in Niedermeier is the one to beat. Some of Shays’ safety,” the court said in an opinion To take full repaired to a suite at the Bridgeport Hilton to by Judge Abner Mikva. the past, and delivering them again — by insiders concede that privately. But an improving Exchanges heated In Demjanjuk trial Christopher Shays of Stamford. GOP candidate to reason with Morton — who had been encouraged to The NRC “ must determine the charge of small Shays organization is just getting iip to speed. U.S. content of the adequate-protection succeed the late U.S. Rep. Stewart McKinney of switch to Shays, we are told reliably, by certain JERUSALEM — Prosecutor Michael Shaked ended six days of Sculpturod Nalls Sen. Lowell Weicker of Greenwich, who has standard without reference to eco­ Westport. legislative colleagues in Hartford. But Fauliso and iHaurlifatpr l“lpraW heated cross-examination of John Demjaniuk today, saying office. Full Set employed Shays, sent in such troops as Julie Droney, et al, brought her around without, they ‘there is no way to avoid concluding” the former Ohio man nomic costs; the commission must ■ How to sit on very favorable poll results so Reg. *50 NOW Rosson, his speechwriter; Tom Dudchik, a special insist, any undue pressure. Niederm eier was Founded In 1881 operated gas chambers in a World War II death camp. then apply that standard to individ­ * 4 0 ® ® your campaign isn’t infected with overconfidence assistant; and special counsel Dave Steinbrenner present, too. “ That’s a lie ... you want to trip me up,” DentJanJuk rejilied, ual applicants and licensees not­ Apollo Door Co. in the stretch — by Christine Niedermeier of to help. PENNY M SIEFFI RT ...... Publliher withstanding any pleas of pov­ Among those who were relieved were Gov. Bill DOUGLAS A. BEVINS . shaking his hand in the air as his face reddened. As he spoke, Fairfield, the Democratic nominee in that race. — Executive Editor erty,” Mikva said. Natural Nail Enhancer U.S. Rep. Nancy Johnson is letting her new O’ Neill, his political adviser Charles “ Chad” ADELE M. ANGLE ...... Newe Editor many spectators in the audience of 650 murmured and laughed. 96 Elm Street for atrangth and langth problama ■ How to keep your eye on your party compass, if ALEXANDER GIRELLI. The court overturned the 1985 administrative aide, Eric Thompson, join the McCollam of Bethel, and state budget chief Tony ..,. Anoclete Editor Demjanjuk, 67, a retired autoworker from a suburb,^ of you want to have a future in politics — by NRC rule, which was challenged by Manchester, Shays operation in the final week of the campaign. Milano of Bridgeport, all of whom were out of state. DENISE A. ROBERTS ... Cleveland, is accused of being the notorious guard “ Ivan the the Union of Concerned Scientists. $ 2 5 0 0 Democratic leaders who pulled Margaret Morton . Advertlilng DIrecto'r (Cheney Mill Aree)^ Rowland has sent an issues specialist, Dave So the high-pressure campaign in the 4th winds MARK F ABRAITIS...... Builneee Meneger .Terrible,” who ran the gas chambers in tbe Treblinka death Diane Curran, an attorney for the sow of Bridgeport out of a dangerous U-turn last week. Boomer, to Shays. SHELDON COHEN...... Compotlng Meneger camp in Nazi-occupied Poland. About 850,000 Jews were killed in group, called the ruling “ a clear down. Along the way, it is providing excellent ROBERT H. HUBBARD.. Visit Us Complete Nall Care ■ By Appointment Only . Preetroom Meneger the camp’s gas chambers in 1942-43. mandate to the NRC that safety material for the kind of political studies the JEANNE G FROMERTH. . CIrculetlon Meneger THE SPECIAL ELECTION on Aug. 18 appears to BUT NIEDERMEIER has the name recognition. Republicans are conducting, if they want to heed it. comes first.” 555 Main St.. Manchester • 643-9525 -5-----MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Aug. S. 1987

.MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Aug. 5. 1987 — 9 Bolton selectmen name panel Teen is charged £ In break-ln try : SPORTS A teen-age girl was charged' to study problems In athletics Thursday in connection with thd! attempted burglary of a Wellr Street home July 16, police said. * By Bruce McttzKIn Athletic Director David Leete, Herald Reporter The Town and School Athletics Janie Simon, 16, of 68 BarryC Evans Bolton High Principal Joseph V. Study Committee is modeled after Road, was charged with third-i Fleming, Parks Maintainer Ray­ BOLTON — The Board of Select­ the committee which examined the degree criminal attempt to commit- Yankees can’t mond Boyd Jr., representatives need for a high school Library burglary. ; men Tuesday officially formed the from the Board of Selectmen, the Media Center. Schools Superin­ Police said Simon turned herself; Town and School Athletics Study Board of Education, and Recrea­ tendent Richard E. Packman had in at police headquarters. She was' enjoys Committee, which will examine the tion Commission, and any citizens problems facing Bolton athletics. said that the LMC Committee, released on a $500 non-surety bondJj at large who expressed interest in She is to appear today in Manches-; The committee will concentrate serving. which consisted of about 25 citizens handle Tribe on three specific areas — program, who worked with the Board of ter Superior Court. - First Selectman Sandra W. Education, was "a model of com­ personnel, and facilities — and wili Pierog presented a list of 23 people Texas munity involvement. It produced By Chuck Melvin “ We know our team isn’t going to report its findings back to the Board Tuesday who had expressed Inter­ of Selectmen and Board of Educa­ excellent results.” Police stop teen : The Associated Press win anything." Butler said. “ So all est after reading about the commit­ we can do is go out and spoil. We tion by Dec. 1, so that budget tee in the Herald or receiving a The large number of people will AL roundup CLEVELAND — The New York want to spoil it for them, get a little requests can be made based on its letter from the Board of Education. allow subcommittees to be formed In stolen car findings. Yankees held a brief team meeting smile on our face and go from Those appointed to the committee to look at separate problems within — see p a g e 11 to remind themselves that they The committee was suggested by town and school athletics. A Manchester man was arrested there.” Tuesday were; Robert Neil and eariy Tuesday morning after police;; were still in first place after their I Board of Education Chairman In other business Tuesday, the The Indians, who blanked the Patricia Pinto, who were appointed discovered he was operating a - 15-3 loss to the Cleveland Indians. James Marshail at a Juiy meeting. Board of Selectmen authorized the Yankees 2-0behind Tom Candiotti’s co-chairmen, William Blafkin (the stolen vehicle, police said. I “ We’re a first-place ballclub. The idea arose out of concern over expenditure of up to $8,350 for ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — one-hitter on Monday, have won Little League Association Presi­ Kenneth P. Andrulot, Jr., 18, no; We’re going to put this game aside four of their last six games. Bolton athletics, which has been dent) , Ronald Morin, Larry Wilson. testing underground oil and gaso­ Several years ago, before they built plagued by several problems. In­ address available, was charged* the billboard above the bleachers, and come out and play tomorrow,” Cleveland opened a ^0 lead in the Richard Tuthill (who works in the line tanks used to supply town Manager Lou Piniella said Tuesday cluding lack of facilities, poorly vehicles. The testing will be done in with third-degree larceny andT the wind made Arlington Stadium a second inning Tuesday on an error Bolton soccer program), Lori criminal impersonation. ' night after his team’s lead over by Yankee left fielder Dan Pasqua. maintained facilities, scheduling Baker, Donna O’Leary, Robert order to determine if the lives of the hitter’s graveyard. Police said they received a report • Toronto in the American League With runners on first and second conflicts, and poor participation. Yaps, Conrad Banas, Diane Du- tanks, which are usually disposed AP photo Now the place has been called a of a suspicious car following a n ' Blast dwindled to one-half game. and two outs. Jay Bell hit p fly to The issue was brought to a head last bock, Diane Dube, Greg Fortin, of after 15 years, can be prolonged. jetstream and the hitters can’t wait Surrogate mother Mary Beth Whitehead and her all-terrain vehicle on Finley Street aeveland starter Ken Schrom, deep left center that bounced off spring, when the Bolton High Linda Fortin, Thomas Manning. The money for the testing will come to get here. And it’s the pitchers sometime between 2:30 and 3:00 who hadn’t won since May 24, Pasqua’s glove to score both School baseball team was forced to Linda Boothroyd, Mark Buonome. from a grant from a state municipal husband, Richard, have separated with no immediate who are getting buried. a.m. When an officer questioned - limited the Yankees to three runs, runners. disband because of a lack of Leete, Fleming, and Boyd. The liability trust fund. intention of reuniting, Mrs. Whitehead’s lawyer ’T v e always enjoyed playing in players. Andrulot, who was operating the this park,” Boston first baseman two of them earned, on six hits in Butler led off the five-run third representatives from the Boa id of Also Tuesday, the Board of announced Tuesday. all-terrain vehicle, Andrulot seven innings, striking out six and with a infield hit and moved to third TTie decision to form the commit­ Selectmen, the Board of Education, Dwight Evans said Tuesday night. tee came two weeks ago after Selectmen appointed five peoplq to claimed it was his mother’scar and . “ If you hit the ball hard here, it’s walking none. Schrom, 5-7, had on Tommy Hinzo’s double, which and the Recreation Commission the Recreation Commission, which gave police fictitious name, poihre spent the previous two weeks in the bounced just inside the bag at third. members of the Board of Selectmen were still undetermined. got a chance to go out.” coordiantes non-scholastic athlet­ said. bullpen after being bothered by a Tabler singled to right and con­ and Board of Education met to. "These people took the initia­ Evans hit a couple of them hard ics. Those appointed were: William Police said Andrulot admitted sore chest muscle. tinued to second on thethrowhome, discuss the issue. At that meeting, it tive,” said Pierog. "They ex­ Whiteheads separate, Tuesday night — and both went Blafkin, Mark Buonome, Chris “ I really knew I was going to win scoring on Brook Jacoby’s double to was decided that the committee pressed interest in serving on the taking the car after police called Ms deep into the seats. One came with would consist of Bolton High Morianos. Cheryl Stein, and Ri­ brother. Police also contacted the two runners on and the other with another one sooner or later,” he left. committee.” chard Tuthill. cite Baby M stress person to whom the car was one aboard. The latter came in the said. “ We’ve had a lot of guys with After a walk to Carmen Castillo, a registered, and she reported the car ninth to lift the Red Sox from a 6-5 long dry spells this year. I didn’t passed ball and an intentional walk had been stolen, police said. - deficit to a 7-6 lead and they went on throw well in June, but in July I to Snyder. Andre Thornton’s bases- Andrulot was held on a $2,000; thought I threw well and didn’t have loaded forceout scored one run and NEWARK, N.J. (AP) - A child’s father, William Stern, to beat the Texas Rangers 8-6. cash bond. He is to appear Tuesday' anything to show for it.” Bell’s single drove in another for a Town to appeal bond ruling lawyer for the couple who won and his wife, Elizabeth. Evans had also homered in New York starter Tommy John. custody of the girl once known as in Manchester Superior Court. - Monday night’s 11-2 win over the 7-0 lead. An attorney for the Sterns, 1(L4, gave up seven runs, five of “ I gave up enough little topped Continued from page l Baby M said surrogate mother Edward O’Donnell, said he was Rangers and had two on Sunday at authority to approve such a bonding action MPOA will take when an them earned, on six hits in 2 1-3 hits and choppers and somewhere Mary Beth Whitehead's separa­ sorry about the separation but Kansas City, giving him five in the agreement. appeal is filed depends on what innings. Reliever Al Holland, mak­ down the line someone’sgoing tohit If there is a conflict between an tion from her husband confirms that it supported his case. Glastonbury man* last three games and 25 for the Attorney Bruce Beck, who re­ association^embers decide. Beck season. ing his first start since being called the ball hard.” John said. appeal and a referendum, the town the Whitehead home was “ During thecourse of the trial, up from Class AAA Columbus on presented the Manchester Prop­ said this morning. Some MPOA unstable. faces charges His game-winning homer in the Schrom, meanwhile, was glad his ought to opt for the former, erty Owners Association in its suit we submitted proofs indicating Sunday, allowed six runs on five teammates waited a couple of members object to the fact that a Mrs. Whitehead, whose rocky, that the Whitehead family suf­ ninth Tuesday night came off Weinberg said. She said it is against the town, also questioned A Glastonbury man was arrested' hits in 1 2-3 innings. Dennis innings before breaking the game referendum^was not held, while 13‘A-year marriage became an fered from instability and par­ Rangers relief ace Dale Mohorcic important to establish that the Tuesday evening after police found • AP photo Rasmussen then yielded solo ho­ open. whether an appeal would conflict others obje^| to the bonding agree­ issue in the landmark court ticularly marital friction. What after pinch-hitter Don Baylor had directors do, indeed, have the with a referendum. What kind of marijuana in his car. mers to Brett Butler, his third, and ’T v e had situations where I got a ment itself, he said. battle for the baby, announced we’ve just learned confirmed bounced a single through the Yankee first baseman Don Mattingly sits in Cleveland. The last-place Indians Cory Snyder, his 24th. her separation in a statement those proofs,” he said. Edward C. Riley, 22, of Glaston­ infield. lot of runs in the first or second bury, was charged with possession on the top step of the dugout and eyes beat the first-place Yanks for a second Pat Tabler drove in four runs and inning, before I got my rhythm issued Tuesday by her lawyer, O’Donnell would not comment “ I wasn’t thinking home run.” the action Tuesday night against the scored three to lead Cleveland’s going, and then I’ve wound up Harold Cassidy. on whether the separation would of marijuana under 4 ounces,' said Evans. “ You don’t think home straight night, 15-3. possession of drug paraphernalia, Cleveland Indians in Municipal Stadium 13-hit attack. Butler also scored giving up a lot of runs myself,” Bond would finance projects Cassidy said the Whiteheads affect the appeal, and the baby’s run against Mohorcic because he’s three times. love each other very much but and possession of alcohol on town got such a good sinkerball. I just Schrom said. court-appointed guardian was property. Continued from page 1 Buckland Street along the north end have no immediate intention of out of her office Tuesday. wanted to make sure I stayed out of project area will produce Police said they became suspi-' of the mall and a water line loop $32,891,000 in revenue to pay off reuniting. Cassidy’s statement did not the double play.” study done for the town by Purcell clous when they noticed Riley around the mail to serve peripheral principal and interest on the $13 “ Mrs. Whitehead believes that elaborate on the case and he was Rangers pitcher Scott Williams Associates of Glastonbury. sitting in his parked car near Globe areas. million bond issue. Werbner said the extraordinary stress placed not in his office. stood to be the winnerafter pitching That ivork includes the following; Hollow recreation area. Upon in­ Mots forco Gooden to sweat out victory It would also include installing a the principal and interest costs are upon her marriage and the Mrs. Whitehead, a 30-year-old 2 13 innings of scoreless relief, but • widening the south access road water tank at the South Windsor public discussion of private vestigation, police said they found Evans homered off Mohorcic M1TU7 VrkDV /AOV AtA___ *. . . ^ estimated at $24 million in total. He Brick Township homemaker, NEW YORK (AP) - After flyout to center and preserved the to the mall area to provide an town line. matters rendered Mr. and Mrs. marijuana, a device used for' spoiled the opportunity. him to the max on a hot night like said that figure is somewhat higher agreed to be artificially insemi­ pitching eight innings in the oppres­ Mets’ 5-3 victory over the Phiiadei- being yanked from the game, man behind me (Greg Gross) ended additional left turn into Buckland And the work would include Whitehead’s marriage an inevit­ nated with Stern’s sperm and smoking marijuana, other para­ “ It’s a real high to come back the this.” Mets Manager Davey John­ saying that ’’Who knows what than orginally estimated, partly phernalia, and beer. sive heat and humidity. Dwight phia Philiies Tuesday night. up getting a basehit. I guess I was Street southbound. installing sanitary sewers and a able casualty of this unusual bear him and his wife a child, but way we did,” Williams said “ But son said. “ But if we had just a could’ve happened? With the way I because tax law has changed. Riley was released on a $1,000 Gooden watched the ninth in the The victory, coupled with St. overly aggressive.” • widening Buckland Street for sewage pumping station north of case,” Cassidy said. changed her mind after the then we have a real low the next air-conditioned comfort of the New two-run lead, I would’ve run him felt, I could’ve done the same thing Under the new law the bonds will be non-surety bond. He is scheduled to ' Louis' 10-5 loss to Montreal, pulled an added left turn into the 1-84 1-84. (A trunk sewer planned by the The state Supreme Court, baby’s birth in 1986. The Sterns inning. We’ll just have to blow it off York Mets' clubhouse. He still out there for three more outs.” Roger did.” “ It was a bad play,” said Phillies eastbound ramp. taxable and thus will have a higher appear Aug. 10 in Manchester the second-place Mets to within 5‘/i Eighth Utilities District south of the interest rate. He said the interest which is to hear Mrs. White­ sued for custody. and come back tomorrow.” sweated. Going into the eighth with a 3-1 An run-scoring groundnut by Manager Lee Elia, whose club has • widening Buckland Street and head's appeal Sept. 14, was Superior Court. Rangers Manager Bobby Valen­ games of the division-leading Car­ edge. New York opened the game lost four straight. 1-84 is a separate project.) rate will also be higher because of Attorneys for the Sterns had In minutes. Gooden's replace­ dinals in the National League East. Rafael Santana and an RBI single Tolland Turnpike to provide added The total estimated cost of the notified of the separation, as tine also looking to the next meeting up when Howard Johnson hit a by Gooden gave New York a 2-0 lead the delay caused by litigation. argued that the Sterns could ment, Roger McDowell, had al­ “ I’m getting the feeling that Gary Carter’s sacrifice fly in the left and righ hand turns Into thel-M utilities is about 82 million. were the baby’s court-appointed with the Red Sox. two-out, two-run double off reliever in the second. Schmidt’s hit in the westbound ramp. provide a more secure environ­ lowed a four-run lead to be cut in we’re going to win,” Gooden said sixth gave the Mets a 3-1 lead off Assistant Town Manager Steven guardian and attorneys for the ment for the child. Auto crash nets “ We battled back and they half, and hlike Schmidt stood at Wally Ritchie. sixth closed the gap to 2-1, and later The cost estimate for that part of Werbner said the taxes from the without hesitation. “ But we have no starter Bruce Ruffin, 9-8, who Werbner said today the town’s total 380-acre area in which the battled back. It would have been a home plate with two outs and two But the Phillies, who managed in the inning he was thrown out the work is $880,000. DWI charge room to relax.” only one run off Gooden on allowed three runs on five hits while projections show that in a 15-year improvements will be made will be nice one to win. We could have had a men on. trying to score from third on a Utility work includes a 12-inch Gooden. 9-3 and lowering his walking two and striking out three. period, the increase in real-estate about $94.5 million in the 15-year couple of heroes, but we’ll just have ” I had my doubts.” said Gooden, Schmidt’s sixth-inning RBI double, high-hopper back to Gooden. water main from Doming Street to COVENTRY — A Massachusetts to wait for tomorrow.” Valentine earned run average to 2.56. gave up smacked around McDowell for two Gooden had two of the Mets’ eight taxe.s from the 194-acre area period. who followed the action on six hits, waiked three, and struck “ I wanted to be aggressive,” he hits, singling twice to raise his man was arrested Saturday after said. “ No one has to be hanging his runs on four singles and a sacrifice said. “ I told myself before the play Obituaries television. out a season-high 11 batters before career hit total to 50 Keith police responding to an accident in head or throwing in the towel. ny. that I was going on contact unless which he was involved discovered But. on the first pitch. McDowell tiring after 142 pitches. Hernandez had a 12-game hitting We’re all in this thing together. retired Schmidt on a line-drive Gooden, who changed his shirt the ball was hit to third. As it turned the man was intoxicated, police ’’There was no sense in pushing three times, didn’t second-guess his streak snapped, going O-for-3 with a We’ve got a lot of baseball left and out, I made the wrong decision. The walk. Cease-fire key to U.S. offer Raymond Loudfoot Unruh is credited with Califor­ said. we’ll win a lot of games.” nia’s most comprehensive body of David G. Nergararian, 27, of Back on April 15 at Fenway Park. Continued from page 1 tion and dialog among citizens of Raymond Edward Loudfoot. 71. pro-consumer credit legislation, Holden, Mass., was charged with personnel and advisers from Nica­ of East Hartford, died Monday at Evans hit a grand slam homer off Nicaragua, including amnesty for the 1959 Unruh Credit Reporting driving while intoxicated. Police Expos alive and kicking ragua and its immediate neighbors, home. He was the husband of Mohorcic to give Boston a 5-4 Wright’s plan calls for: former combatants and equal Act, and California’s civil rights arrested Nergararian after re­ to be negotiated by the countries of Dorothy (Lemire) Loudfoot and victory. • An immediate cease-fire, sub­ rights to political participation. the region. act, approved five years before sponding to an accident at High and "Dwight is hitting the ball better father of Deborah Loudfoot of Congress adopted similar Cross Streets. ject to verification by the Organiza­ • A plan of expanded trade and Manchseter. than I’ve ever seen him hit it.” said after besting Cardinals tion of American States or an long-range economic help for the legislation. Nergararian is scheduled to Under the plan, negotiations Besides his wife and daughter, he outfielder Mike Greenwell. who international observer group, nego­ democratic governments of Cen­ As speaker, Unruh trapsformed a appear in Rockville Superior Court among the United States, Costa is survived by another daughter, also homered Tuesday night as part By The Associated Press tiated as soon as possible. tral America, which could include part-time, rubber-stamb Legisla­ on August 17. Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Darlene Loudfoot of East Hartford; of the Boston attack. “ He’s having • An immediate suspension of all Nicaragua. ture into one that did its own Honduras and Nicaragua will begin two sons, Phillip Loudfoot in the kind of year guys look for.” It was do or die time for Tim NL Roundup U.S. military aid to the contras with • Negotiations are to be com­ research and enacted its own on reducing the sizes of the region’s Florida and David Loudfoot of East In addition to his 25 home runs — Raines and the Montreal Expos, Nicaragua halting aid from the pleted by Sept. 30. If the contras agenda. As treasurer, he won wide standing armies and security gua­ Hartford; two brothers, .Victor Woman charged fourth highest in the American and both came out alive and kicking communist bloc when the cease­ refuse to go along, obstruct negotia­ praise for his management of rantees against outside support for Loudfoot in Florida and David League — Evans has 88 runs batted against the St. Louis Cardinals. fire is in place. tions or violate the agreement’s California’s $15 billion in securities. In Coventry to shut down the other team and insurgent forces. The United States Loudfoot in Massachusetts; three in, second only to Toronto’s George Raines singled to spark a four- • The Nicaraguan state of emer­ terms, they would lose U.S. aid and Bell, who has 89. give you a chance. That’s what will also enter bilateral talks with sisters. Grace Roberts in Florida, run fifth inning and hit a two-run gency being suspended and civil other parties “ would be free to COVENTRY — A Coventry happened tonight. Our relievers regional governments, including Loretta Loudfoot in Massachusetts Kenny Price, performer His game-winning homer made a homer in the sixth as Montreal rights and liberties being restored. pursue such actions as they deem woman arrested July 29 when ' were great.” Raines said. Nicaragua, on security issues. A and Erma Marchiony in Florida; winner of ^ ston reliever Calvin rallied front a five-run deficit to An independent commission would necessary to protect their national FLORENCE, Ky. (AP) — Kenny police answered a motor vehicle Elsewhere. New York beat Phila­ regional security agreement shall and two grandchildren. He was Schiraldi. who has had few pleasant beat St. Louis 10-5 at Olympic be set up to organize free elections, interest.” Price, whose singing and guitar­ call at Ripley Hill Road and Route delphia 5-3. Chicago edged Pitts­ be worked out within 60 days, with predeceased by a son, Victor moments in Arlington Stadium. Stadium Tuesday night. with a M-day timetable. The plan also called for the playing was featured on televi­ 31. burgh 3-2 in 11 innings. Cincinnati the OAS as a signatory and “ Duke” Loudfoot. ' He has twice lost leads — and the The loss reduced the Cardinals’ • A plan of national reconcilia­ withdrawal of foreign military sion’s “ Hee Haw” show, died Heather P. Cromie, 22, of 210 pounded Los Angeles 10-4, Houston guarantor. The funeral is Thrusday at 8; 15 game — by allowing ninth-inning lead to 5‘/4 games over second-place Tuesday of a heart attack at age 56. Ripley Hill Road, was charged with home runs at the park. defeated San Francisco 5-4 and a.m. at the Callahan Funeral New York in the National League Price joined “ Hee Haw” in 1973. driving while intoxicated and pos­ “ It was great to see Calvin win Atlanta outlasted San Diego 12-7. Home, 1602 Main St., East Hartford On “ Hee Haw,” he portrayed Elrod East. The Expos are third, six The Expos, who snapped a session of marijuana less than four here because he hasn’t had much games back. followed by a mass of Christian the sheriff and was a member of a ounces. three-game , were luck in this place,” said Red Sox ” It was a very important game Drugs slow MD deterioration burial at 9 a.m. in St. Rose Church. quartet that sang at least one gospel Cromie was released'on a written trailing 5-2 when Raines opened the manager John McNamara. for us because we would have been East Hartford. Burial will be in song on every program. Nick­ promise to appear in Rockville’ fifth with a single. Mitch Webster His luck hadn’t seemed to change eight games out if we lost,” Raines NEW YORK (AP) - Re­ Hillside Cemetery, East Hartford. named the "Round Mound of Superior Court on August 17. and Hubie Brooks walked to load Two studies reported in the when he entered the game in the said. “ And it would have left us with searchers have developed a drug weight gain of as much as 50 Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 Sound” in reference to his 240- the bases and Tim Wallach drove in current issue of the Archives of eighth with two outs, two runners no chance to win this series, which treatment that slows muscle deteri­ percent, mood changes and, after a p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. pound frame. Price recorded ^ Raines with an infield out. Neurology conclude that predni­ year or more of treatment, the on, a 2-0 count on Darrell Porter and we felt we had to.” oration in children with severe albums and had extensive song^l Boston leading 5-4. Andres Galarraga singled in sone has long-term beneficial ef­ possibile development of cataracts The Montreal bullpen turned in Webster and Vance Law drove muscular dystrophy, delaying their fects delaying the loss of wanting riting credits. Among his hits were' EMERGENCY Schiraldi completed the walk to or osteoporosis, or weakening of the “ Northeast Arkansas Mississippi an excellent performance with Bob home Brooks with a base hit off need to use wheelchairs full time by ability by approximately two ye­ Fire — Police — Medical Porter to load the bases, then gave bones. Wood said. Jesse Unruh, politician County Bootlegger,” “ Biloxi” and McClure, 5-1, pitching three innings starter Lee Tunnell, 4-3. Galarraga about two years, it was announced ars, and that muscle and lung up a two-run single to Geno Petralli of one-hit ball and Jeff Parrett AF photo today. Muscular dystrophy has been the “ Walking on New Grass” . He wrote also scored on the play as third function improved over the short focus of intense research in recent LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jesse DIAL 911 which gave the Rangers a 6-5 lead. tossing four perfect innings for his St. Louis’ Tom Herr falls to the ground Until now, there has been no Unruh, the flamboyant “ Big the hit “ Tomorrow Night in Balti­ baseman Terry Pendleton made a game with the Expos In Montreal. The term. years by geneticists, who recently In Manchester But Evans bailed him out in the fourth save. treatment for Duchenne muscular Daddy” speaker of the state more,” recorded by Roger Miller. ninth. after fouling a Neal Heaton pitch off of “ It’s the first drug that in a announced the identification of the “ The key thing is for yourbullpen Expos rallied from a 5-0 deficit for a 10-5 dystrophy, the most severe form of Assembly who transformed the Please turn to page 11 his left knee during TuesiJay night’s controlled trial has been demon­ genetic defect responsible for the win over the first-place Cardinals. the disease. It is rare in girls but strated to improve the strength of disease. California treasurer’s office into a occurs in about one in 4,000 boys, national economic force, died Tues­ muscle in patients with Duchenne Researchers hope study of the making it the most common child­ day. He was 64. MancheEter muscular dystrophy,” Wood said. defect, which produces some pro­ hood form of muscular dystrophy Unruh was the first major Commun1 ty Follow-up studies are under way tein abnormality in the bodies of and among the most common of any California political figure to sup­ Manchester's Bill Masse disillusioned young man to try to determine how the drug muscular dystrophy victims, will C o lle g e inherited disorders. works, with the ultimate goal of port John F. Kennedy’s presiden­ 1 ^xplain why the disease occurs and Dreams die hard. The dream of reaching the Surgery and back and leg braces developing treatments that would tial bid. As state chairman of Sen. perhaps offer clues to a more major-league level still lives with Bill Masse, but the nas, batting near the top of the league at a .353 clip as of are used to relieve the disease’s have a similar benefit but with Robert Kennedy’s presidential Sunday. Bits and pieces side effects, but unlike the new effective treatment that attacks the campaign, Unruh was at Kennedy’s Manchester native is a disillusioned young man who fewer harmful side effects. Wood abnormalitv directly. “ I don’t know what else I can do. I can’t play any Andy Baylock, popular University of Connecticut treatment, they do not delay side when he was assassinated. has seen his dream nearly taken away from him. said. MUer up here, ’’ Masse, who was a member of the Cape baseball coach, called the other day and brought up a muscle deterioration, said Donald For now, anyways. “ Just on the face of it, you’d hope T houghts Cod All-Star team for the second consecutive year, said familiar name. Billy Best, who was on Baylock’s Wood, director of research for the to give every kid prednisone,” The well-proportioned 6-0, 185-pound 1984 East Monday. Falmouth Commodore team in 1979 when 1 put in a Wsit Muscular Dystrophy Association in Wood said. “ The problem is there Catholic High School graduate lives and breathes ApLEN ty there, is now an assistant coach at his alma mater. New York. are side effects and they affect DAVID M. SATLOF, M.D. what’s known as the national pasttime. Baseball is not Len Auster What Masse has to do now is sit back and wait, wait East Carolina University. That’s where ’87 East A drawback of the new treatment everyone — there are no a passing thing with Massg. It is a religion. He’s been again for the 1988 draft. The 21-year-old is transferring Catholic graduate Kevin Riggs accepted a Division I is that it involves a drug, predni­ exceptions.” playing it since who knows when, and, as he said Sports Editor College, where he had three stellar baseball scholarship. Riggs met Best at a summer sone, with side effects that may be The side effects of prednisone are ALAN FINE, M.D. Monday, “ I'll be in baseball as long as baseball wants CO egiate seasons, to Wake Forest. He’s following his baseball camp a year ago and the pair hit it off. The severe enough to prevent its use well-known to doctors because it me." rollege coach. George Greer. Academics has nothing soft-spoken Best made It to the triple-A level In the outside of carefully controlled has been widely used for a long Obstetrics & Gynecology Apparently the Chicago Cubs of the National League to do ^ th it. Masse was a member of the National Kansas City Royals organization before deciding to experiments. Wood said. Honor ^ i e t y at East Catholic and he was on the honor time. Wood said. They include do not want Masse. Not bad enough, anyway. The Cubs like some wide-eyed kid who was looking for the world. accept his present position at ECU. roll each semester. He has a 3.1 grade-point average drafted Masse in the 10th round of the ’87 June amateur He had, in his mind, a logical dollar amount of $30,000. Baylock also said that left-handed pitcher Chris Announce the opening of a suburban office draft. The Cubs’ front office bungled its dealings with out of a possible 4. and he’s majoring is math. He is far Helin, now having an excellent summer with the Considering what they’re throwing around nowa­ from image of a “Jock.” at him from the outset. Maybe they thought they were days, considering what the Red Sox paid Rich Gedman Manchester Legion baseball team, was one of his best Phone contest begins dealing with some youngster who would Jump through this year and what his payback has been (virtually Junior varsity pitchers last spring at UConn. Helin, hoops for a shot at the major leagues. Masse wants his Masse does not need baseball. He can survive unbeknownst to many, pitched his senior year at 435 Buckland Road, South Windsor nothing), Masse’s wish wasn’t out of the ballpark. without it in the long run. He does have his education, CMthmed from page 1 shot in the pros, no mistake about that. But he wants to Manchester High School with arm trouble. “ He did a mailing ballots to Fairiieid’County The Cubs offered $20,000, and $8,000 of that would unlike many others who fruitlessly chase the American company hopes to have M percent and a few select shoreline towns, Office hours by appointment. be dealt with fairly. only come when and if Masse made it to the double-A good Job getting himself back Into physical shape,’ ’ The Cubs weren't honest with Masse. They wouldn’t dream. Baseball’s image in Masse’s mind might be a Baylock said. Helin will be a sophomore in the fall of the lines converted to equal Gomez said. He said Manchester Participating in Connecticare. CHN and CIGNA. level. “ For me to play, I have to feel I got a fair shake. I little tarnished, though. It’s a game he dearly loves yet access by March. Manchester and will be among the first 50 percent of Look tar your now Fall tell him what round in which he was taken, relenting don t think I did. It’s out of my han^ now,” he said ‘DckeU for Canada Cup games at the Hartford Civic Catalog In tha mall on Auguat it hasn’t welcomed him with open arms. Bolton’s 28,800 lines will be con­ the state to be converted. Conver­ Affiliated with Mount Sinai and Hartford Hospitals. only after several inquiries. back in June following his early discussions with the Center are in more than good supply. The Whalers have 7th or ttti. If you oonl raoalva The truth was the first crushing blow to Masse. He He could walk away from the game. But don’t bet on sold in the neighborhood of 6,860 or 7,000 for the three verted in conjunction with the sions are determined through tele­ ona at your addrsaa, oall Cubs. that happening any day soon. The dream lives in Masse was led to believe by several major league scouts he Team USA games in Hartford and are lookingto boost balloting, Gomez saiu. phone exchange numbp>'< and not Phone 527-3435 04r-6242 A bitter Masse opted to head for the Cape Cod and it will happen one day. It’s not coming easily. And In bei/u....'—” ®»’ET also will be specific areas of the state, he said. would go in the flrst three rounds, but no later than the Collegiate League for a third consecutive summer, and that figure. Remember when the Whalers triM to foist it’s far from the way Masse would have ever dreamed Canada Cup games as part of their season ticket 'I fourth. And when it came to talk money. Masse wasn’t he informed all he intended to put some numbers up. He It. I package? Besides, hockhy in August? C’mon. 1> — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedneadav. Auk. 5.1987 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Aug. S. 1987 - 11 Campbell hopeful with Mack Lobell in Hambletonian Angel hitters Steal show from 30-game winners

By Ed Schuyler Jr. “If Mack’s as good as he has Futurity make up the Trotting Meadowlands with more than 2,200 ’Trot and then broke Mack Lobell’s If a third horse emerges to win the By Hersctiel Nlssenson off Neil Allen, winless since July 20. The Associated Press been, he’ll be awfully hard to beat,” ’Triple Crown, which was last won wins. He also has more than 3,500 world record by winning at Yonkers second heat, a three-horse raceoff The Associated Press 1986. Campbell said of the colt, the by Super Bowl in 1972. career victories and holds the in 1:57 2-5 on July 12. would be required. A L R om idap Royals 8, Tigers 4 EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. - 2- year-oId trotting champion of 1986In his last start, Mack Lobell won earnings record with more than $M Napoletano, driven by Bill The first division, in post-position The California Angels’ hitters John Campbell, whohas wona lotof who is unbeaten in four starts this the Beacon Course Trot on July 24 in million. O’Donnell, was the 9-5 early choice order, is Besieged, Skywatch Lo­ stole the show in the fourth meeting Kansas City used home runs by races and a pile of money, likes his year. 1:54, equalling the all-age record On Saturday, Campbell will drive in the eight-horse second division of bell, Crown’s Best, Spotlite Lobell, of 300-game winners in this century. tying Phil Niekro for llth place on Lonnie Smith and Steve Balboni, chances of winning his first Ham- He opened his 3-year-old cam­ for trotters on the Meadowlands’ Mack Lobell from the outside post the first heat. Buckfinder, driven Sir Taurus, Action Factor and ’They hammered out a season- the all-time list. plus a five-run fifth inning, an(l biethnian on Saturday. The 32-year- paign on June 28 by winning the one-mile track. in the seven-horse first division of by Ron Waples, was next at 2-1. Mack Lobell. high 19 hits, including home runs by Danny Jackson broke a personal old harness driver certainiy can’t Yonkers ’Trot at Yonkers Raceway “He does all the work,” Campbell the first heat, for which he was The first five finishers in each The second heat features Crown Doug DeCinces and Wally Joyner, Athletics 9, Mariners 3 three-game losing streak with a be accused of whistling in the dark. in 1:57 4-5, a world record for said. made the early 2-5 favorite. division will return for a second Sweep. Napoletano, Classic Jazz, spoiling Steve Carlton’s debut with seven-hitter as the Royals beat Campbeil wili drive Mack Lobeii 3- year-old trotters on a half-mile Jose Canseco and Terry Steinb- Detroit for the sixth time in seven Of course, Campbell’s presence ’The second choice at 5-1 is Sir heat. If either division winner Go Get Lost, Waikiki Beach, Minnesota and pounding the Twins ach hit two-run singles in a five-run in the prestigious trot for 3-year- track. The Yonkers ’Trot, the doesn’t hurt a horse. He is the Taurus, driven by Ben Webster. Sir comes back to win the second heat, Buckfinder, C. Lewis Lauxmont 12-3 ’Tuesday night. mMtings this season. Dan Petry, olds. Hambletonian and the Kentucky oji »im<> driver at the fifth-inning rally aided by Seattle’s whose record dropped to 0-7 against Taurus was second in the Yonkers he is the Hambletonian champion. and Cotton Hanover. “I don’t know how hard he threw. sloppy fielding. Winner Steve On­ We didn’t have a gun on him,” the Royals in Tiger Stadium, gave tiveros gave up three runs in seven up nine hits and seven runs in 41-3 Minnesota Manager Tom Kelly innings to snap his four-game losing said of Carlton, who was acquired innings. streak. Seattle’s Gary Matthews The Royals tied the game 2-2 on last Friday from Cleveland and was got his 2,000th career hit, a single in battered for 11 hits and nine runs in Smith’s third-inning homer and the third. went ahead 3-2 on Balboni’s homer 4 2-3 Innings. “But I thought he Loser Lee Guetterman retired SCOREBOARD threw pretty well.” in the fourth. They made it 8-2 in the the first 10 Oakland batters but fell The Angels loved the way Carlton fifth, including consecutive singles behind 2-0 in the fourth after Carney by Smith, George Brett. Danny threw. BUI Buckner had RBI Lansford beat out a bunt that singles in the first and third innings Tartabull and Bo Jackson. Red8ox8.Ringeri6 extended his hitting streak to 13 Jackson, 5-13, returned after a and DeCinces led off the third with games. B aseball his first homer since July 7. Gary three-game suspension for his role BOSTON TEXAS Softbafl Canseco singled and Mark in a July 8 brawl in Cleveland. o b rh b l obrhM Pettis capped the Angels’ three-run McGwire hit a 400-foot sacrifice fly. Burks cf 5 0 10 Browne 2b 4 2 2 1 third with a run-scoring double, his Canseco took second on McGwire’s Brewers 9, Orioles 8 Romero 2b 5 0 0 0 Pletchr ss 4 0 0 1 first RBI since the All-Star break. Amarlcan Lngue itindingi Bo(MS 3b 4 0 0 0 Sierra rf 4 0 12 TONIGHT'S GAMES drive, stole third and scored when Pinch hitter B.J. Surhoff singled Rice It 3 10 0 incvgllo If 5 0 10 JIm'sArco vs. Telephone Society, 4— The Angels chased Carlton dur­ Seattle third baseman Jim Presley with the bases loaded and one out in DHedsn rf 0 0 0 0 OBrIen 1b 3 100 Nlk6 ing a five-run fifth, capped by Emt Divhlen Horndh 2 100 Porrshdh 5 0 10 Century 21 v*. Main Pub, 6 — Choder booted Steve Henderson’s the 12th inning to break a tie. Glenn W L Pet. OB Bayirph 1110 McDwelcf 3 10 0 Oak DeCinces’ two-run single off Roy grounder. Braggs and Rob Deer singled off New York M 43 JtS — DwEvnIb 3 3 2 5 MStanly c Main Pub vs. Glen Construction, 7:30 Smith. ’They made it 10-3 in the sixth Toronto «3 43 .9M 2 110 Oakland broke open a 2-1 game Mark Williamson to begin the 12th, '/t Greenwl rf 2 112 Vyilkrsn3b 0 0 0 0 — Fitzgerald on Pettis’ RBI single and continued Detroit 5? 44 .573 3 Benzngr If 1110 Portrph 0 0 0 0 Wlnlnger's vs. Dean Machine, 6 — with five unearned runs in the fifth Greg Brock sacrificed and William­ Milwaukee 53 51 J10 9'/i SAorzonoc 4 0 10 Sloughtc 0 0 0 0 Robedson their assault in the seventh on with the help of two errors, three son intentionally walked pinch Boston 50 56 .472 13'A SOivenss 4 0 10 Buechle3b Wally Joyner’s two-run homer, his Baltimore 48 58 .453 15'/i 2 110 walks and a wild pitch. hitter Ernest Riles to load the Pefralll c 2 0 12 23rd. Joyner hit 22 last season. Clevelond 39 67 .368 24>/> Totals M887 Totals M686 A East Blue Jays 4, White Sox 1 bases. Surhoff then slapped a pitch WestOivislen The setback cut Minnesota's lead on the ground to right field to end W L Pet. OB Boston 000 033 003-8 Gentle Touch Cor Wash defeated in the American League West to one Rookie Fred McGriff had two Minnesota 57 51 .528 — Texas 003 OW 020—6 Cummings Insurance, 7-2, Tuesday the game. Oakland 55 51 .519 1 Gome winning RBI — DwEvons (6). night at Robertson Park. Ed White, game over Oakland, a 9-3 winner tape-measure home runs and John California 55 52 .514 iw Frank Livingston, ond Rich KralewskI The Orioles tied the game in the E—Romero 2, (keenwell, Incovlgllo. over Seattle, and l ‘,4 over Califor­ Cerutti held Chicago to six hits and top of the ninth when Ray Knight hit Konsos CItv 53 53 .500 3 DP—Boston 1. Texos 2. LOB— Boston 3, each hod two hits to lead the winners nia. In the AL East. Cleveland Seattle 51 55 '.481 5 Texas 9. 2B—Sierra, Browne. HR— while Jay Howroyd ond Itave Brannick an unearned run in 7 2-3 innings. a three-run homer off Brewers Texos 50 55 .476 5'/7 Greenwell (13), DwEvons 2 (25). S— had three and two hits, respectively, for crushed New York 15-3 and sliced Despite an 18-mph wind blowing in. Chleooo 43 61 .413 12 Cummings. relief ace Dan Plesac. Eddie Fletcher. SF—Sierra. the Yankees’ lead to one-half game McGriff led off the fourth inning Murray and Ken Gierhart also Tuesday's Oames over Toronto, which defeated Chi­ with a home run into the upper deck Oakland 9, Seattle 3 IP H R ER BB SO Northern homered for Baltimore, while Steve AP photo Cleveland 15, New York 3 Boston cago 4-1. in right field at Comiskey Park. Kiefer hit a grand slam for Kansas City 8, Detroit 4 Woodward 6 6 4 3 1 3 Dean Machine upended Manchester Don Sutton allowed four hits over In the sixth, his 15th home run hit Toronto 4, Chleooo 1 Gardner 1 ^3 1 2 2 3 4 Police Union, 10-7, Tuesday night at Milwaukee and Paul Molitor ex­ Oakland’s Dwayne Murphy upends Alfredo Griffin's single In the fifth inning' Milwaukee 9, Baltimore 8,12 Innings Schlroldl W,7-5 1 1-3 1 0 0 2 1 Robedson Pork. Guv Brennan and Bob six innings, including Steve Lom- high against the back wall of the tended his hitting streak to 18 Boston S, Texas 6 Texas Lulpold had two hits each for Dean bardozzi’s three-run homer in the center-field bullpen, a drive of games with three hits, including a Seattle shortstop Rey Quinones and of their game Tuesday in Oakland. The Callfomlo 12, Minnesota 3 Harris 5 ^3 3 5 5 4 5 Wednesday’s Oames while Al Anderson, Rick Busick, and fourth, for his 318th career victory. some 450 feet. Both homers came homer, and three RBI. gets to second base safely on teammate Athletics won, 9-3. MWIIIIoms 21-3 1 0 0 0 3 Rec photo by Germen Tom Larson collecfed fwo sofefle* Seattle (Bankhead 7-6) at Oakland (Rllo Mohorcic L6-3 1-3 3 3 2 0 0 apiece for the losers. I- 5), 3:15 p.m. Russell 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Minnesota (Blyleven 108) at Cbllfomla Woodward pitched to 1 batter In the (Reuss 3-1 or Candelaria 53), 4:05 p.m. » 7th. A Central New York ((kiMry 3-4or ArnsbergOOat BK—Woodward. Midget girls' league champions Cleveland (NIekro 7-10), 7:35 p.m. Umpires—Home, HIrschbeck; Rrst, Glenn Construction outsluggsd Pago- Expos still alive and kicking Kansas City (Saberhooen 156) at Detroit Ford; Second, Gordo; Third, Reed. The Whitecaps secured top honors in Malley, Amy Besaw, Jessica Nylin. nl's Caterers, 17-9, at Choder Oak. Dave (Terrell 08), 7:35 p.m. T—3:31. A—17,377. White and Rick Sheehan smacked four Toronto (Key 126) at Chicago (Dotson the Midget Girls division in Rec Second row; Angela Pavelack, Julie hits each for Glenn while Jim Loos, Jim Late Brunig Moske Joihs 8-7), 8 p.m. Rosslllo, and M errill Myers each Continued from page 9 Gideon, 1-2, deep into the' lower Alan Ashby at first and the score Baltimore (Bell 9-7) at Mllwoukee Department summer soccer league Czaja, Tamara >Visco, Catherine Mor- slammed homers. For Pagonl's, Jeff (Hlguero 108), 8:35 p.m. 8rawart 9, Orlalaa 8 112 innings) Holt hod two hits. Including o homer right-field seats. tied 4-4, Davis hit a grounder that Boston (Clemens 11-7) at Texas (Hough play. Team members (front row, from iarty, Sara Hornbostel, Jena Orlowski, while Benny Pagonl and Col Sewell wild throw trying to get Law going Mike Mason, called up earlier in was fielded behind second base by II- 7), 8:35 p.m. added two hits each. into second. the day from Class AAA Iowa, Robbie Thompson. Thompson’s Thursday's (Somes BALTIMORE MILWAUKEE left); Jill Lauterbach, Melanie Fiske, Meghan Neville, Michelle'Fogarty, Ni­ Baltimore at Milwaukee, 2:35 p.m. abrh M Obrhbl Alexis Taylor, Elisha Bernstein, Chris chole Seappaticci. hall ol tame Inductee list The Expos added three runs in pitched two scoreless innings for throw to shortstop Randy Kutcher Toronto at Cleveland, 7:35 p.m. RWshndh 3 0 0 0 Molltordh 6 2 3 3 Charter Oak the sixth, two on Raines’ 11th home Dwyer dh 10 0 0 Yount cf 6 110 the victory to improve to 3-1. was too late to force Ashby, and New York at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Tierney's edged Highland Park run and one on Law’s sacrifice fly. Oakland at Minnesota, 8:05 p.m. Wiggns ph 10 10 Braggs rf 6 110 Reds 10, Dodgers 4 Biancalana scored. BRIpkn 2b 6 110 Deer If 5 1 1 0 Market, 3-2, at Fitzgerald Field. Paul “A game like this shows the kind Jeff Heathcock, 1-1. was the California at Seattle, 10:35 p.m. IP H Mador, Tom Fodin, and Mike Fol- By Eorl Yost who u.sed to set up a small tent Only gomes scheduled CRIpkn ss 6 110 Brock 1b 4 1 1 1 Athlatlcs9,Marinsri3 Bo Diaz continued his hot hitting Murray 1b 6 2 3 2 Kiefer 3b 4 1 1 4 MstsS,Phllllsa3 Oilcage kowskl each hod two hits for Tierney's. Sports Editor Emeritus opposite the 50-yard line on of character we have.” Raines said. winner, with one inning of scoreless Knight 3b 6 13 3 Riles ph 0 0 0 0 Sandrsn 51-3 7 For Highland Park, Kevin Schmer “A lot of people are expecting us to against Los Angeles, driving in four relief, and Dave Smith recorded his OlPIno game dates to use when admin­ Natlonil Leaguestandings M Young If 5 0 2 0 Schroedre 4 0 10 SEATTLE OAKLAND PHILA NEW YORK 1 ^3 1 homered and singled while Alex Britnell istering to injured players. fold up. but we don’t quit.” runs with a pair of homers to pace 19th save. Lacy rf 6 1 1 0 Surhoff ph 10 11 ObrhM ObrhM ObrhM ObrhM LSmIth 2 0 added a homer. Semi-pro football in Manches­ Cincinnati. Kennedyc 4 1 1 0 JCastlll 2b 5 0 0 0 DNIxoncf 3 111 Polonlo rf 5 110 MAtoson W4-1 2 1 The playing sites were Hick­ Ozzie Smith. Willie McGee, and Samuel Zb 4 0 11 MWIIsncf 4 0 0 0 PIttsbuigh ter was rated big league during Diaz hit a solo homer in the East Division Rayford c 10 0 0 Sveum ss 5 2 2 0 PBrodlv If 5 111 Lansfrd3b 4 2 2 0 MThmpet 5 0 3 0 TeutalZb 4 0 10 ey’s Grove, off Oakland Street, Jose Qquendo hit RBI singles and Braves 12, Padres 7 W L Pet. OB Gerhart cf 5 1 1 3 ADavIs 1b 4 0 2 1 (3alleoo3b 10 0 0 Dunne 7 2-3 7 Duaty the late 1920’s and early I930's second inning off Tim Leary and a Haves 1b 4 12 1 KHrndzIb 3 10 0 (tatt for the North End teams and Mt. Jim Lindeman hit a sacrifice fly as St. Louis 65 40 .619 — Totals 50814 8 46 912 9 Presley 3b 4 0 0 0 Canseco If '5 2 3 2 Sichmdt3b 5 0 11 Strwbrvrf 4 2 2 0 1 1-3 0 Army and Navy held off Main Pub, when North End teams — first three-run homer in the fifth off Rick Ken Oberkfell drove in four runs New York 60 46 .566 5'/i Romos 3b 0 0 0 0 Mc(3wlr 1b 4 12 2 Parrish c Smilev 1-3 0 Nebo. It was common practice the Cardinals took a 4-0 lead in the 2 0 0 0 McRvIds If 4 1 1 0 Gideon L.1-2 10-7, at Keeney Field. For the winners, .the Cloverleafs and then the Honeycutt to help left-hander Guy and Dale Murphy added a three-run Nlontreal 59 46 .562 6 BolUmore 210 000 803 800-0 Mtthwsdh 4 0 10 SHndsndh 2 00 0 GWIIson rf 4 0 0 0 carter c 3 1 1 1 1 ^3 2 John Berger hod three hits while Majors — engaged the South for men. women and children to first inning against Neal Heaton. homer, leading host Atlanta over Chlcogo 55 51 .519 10'/^ Milwaukee 105 100 100 001—9 Klngervrt 3 0 0 0 MDovIsdh 110 1 GGrossIf 4 12 0 HJohsnSb 2 0 12 Dayton Stimpson tripled ond singled. “I told them that wouldn’t be Hoffman. 8-6, secure his first Philadelphia 53 52 .505 12 One out when winning run scored. Voile c 4 0 0 0 Steinbeh c 4 0 2 2 Jeltz ss 3 0 0 0 Santana ss 4 0 0 1 Bruce KInel and Bruce Fray added two End Cubs in annual battles for make the trip to the football San Diego despite seven runs Pittsburgh 46 60 .434 19'/} Quinons ss 4 0 10 8ravn12,Padm7 enough.“ St. LouisManagerWhitey victory since July 3. Hoffman had Game Winning RBI — Surhoff (6). Bernzrd 2b 4 0 0 0 RRenk ph 10 0 0 (taodenp 3 0 2 1 hits opiece. For Main Pub, Don Scan­ town and .state supremacy areas on Sunday afternoons, lost his four previous decisions and batted in by John Kruk. West Division E—CRIpken. LOB—Baltimore 10, Mil­ Reynids 2b 4 13 0 Murphy cf 2 10 0 Ruffin p 2 0 0 0 McDwII p 0 0 0 0 lon, Leo Wllllomson and Tim (taock hod The North End boasted the several thousand the usual Herzog said. Kruk had three-run homers in the W L PCI. OB waukee 9. 2B—KnloM, Sveum 2, MolUor. Griffin ss 4 100 Stone ph 10 0 0 SAN DIEGO ATLANTA two hits each while Eric Lindquist was 1-5 in his last eight starts. ClndnrKitl 57 50 .533 — 3B—Brock. HR—Murray (26), Molltor (9), Totoh 35 3 9 1 Totals 36 910 7 Jackson p 0 0 0 0 irhM ObrhM tripled. most feared back in either cast, game crowd, and attendance first and ninth innings and a Houston 53 53 .500 3'/i Gerhart (13), Kiefer (3), Knight (10). Diaz is hitting .429 with four Ritchie p 0 0 0 0 Jeffersn cf 5 2 2 0 DJames cf 3 120 a solid 5-6.175-pound halfback in would sweTI to at least 5.000 Cubs 3, Pirates 2 homers and 11 doubles against the run-scoring single in the fifth. Son Prandsco 53 54 .495 4 S—Brock. Seattle OOO 010 300-3 Doultnph 1110 (Jwvnnd 5 12 0 Oberfcfl3b 5 2 2 4 when the town series was Los Angeles 48 58 .4S3 8'/} IP H R ER BB SO Oakland ooo 252 OOx—9 Totals 36 310 3 Totals 31 5 0 5 CMortnzIf 3 2 10 GPerrv lb 3 3 2 1 Wast Side Brunig Moske. Andre Daw.son hit his 32nd home Dodgers this season. “I'd take an O-for-5 for a win,” Attonto 47 58 .448 9 Baltimore Game Winning RBI — McGwire (7). Moske. who died Augu.st 3). played. Kruk said. “It would have been nice Kruk1b 5 2 3 7 DMrphy d 5 12 3 Thrifty Packoge Store routed Blue run of the season in the llth inning San Diego 39 67 .368 \7'h McGregr 3 1-3 7 7 7 2 3 E—Presley 2, Murphy, Reynolds. DP— Phnodilphla 800 801 003-3 Brown 3b 5000 (k^lffeylf 4 12 0 1977 in Stuart. Fla., at the age of The Cloverleafs folded after to lift Chicago over host Pittsburgh. Astros 5, Giants 4 to have a game like that and win. It Tuesday’s Oomes Habvon 4 ^3 2 1 1 1 2 Oakland 1. LOB—Seattle 9, Oakland 8. New York n t 001 0 » —8 Santiago c 4 0 10 AThomsss 4 12 1 Ox, 17-6, at Pagonl Field. Lee Martin the 1928 s’eason and the Majors Cincinnati 10, Los Angeles 4 WlllmsonL,58 31-3 3 1 1 1 5 2B—McGwire, Reynolds, ADovIs. SB— Game Winning RBI — Sardana (5). Tmptfn ss 2000 Virgil c 4 112 and Steve Stratton hod three hits each 70. was named today the fourth It was only the third victory in 11 Glenn Davis’ two-out infield doesn’t mean a thing when you Montreal 10, St. Louis 5 Milwaukee Canseco (11), DNIxon (16). S—ONIxon. LOB—Philadelphia 10, New York 6. Flonnrv 2b 3 000 HubbrdZb 2 2 11 for Thrifty while Leo RImsa, Tom of five local sports figures who jumped in and represented the single in the eighth inning scored lose.” New York 5, Philadelphia 3 Nieves 51-3 7 5 5 3 6 SF—McGwire, MDavIs. Kibble, Steve Forfano, and John Strat­ games for the Cubs against the 2B—Teufel, Schmidf, HJohraon. SB— MDavIs p 0 0 0 0 Puleop 2 00 0 ton added two hits each. will be inducted into the Man­ North End for the next three last-place Pirates. pinch-runner Buddy Biancalana as Oberkfell’s second home run of Chicago 3, Pittsburgh 2, 11 Innings Crim 3 3 1110 IP H R ER BB SO MThompson (32), Strawberry (20). SF— Showp 10 0 0 Olwinep 0 0 0 0 years. Moske was slowed a little Atlonto 12, Son Dl^o 7 Plesac 2 2-3 3 2 2 0 1 Seattle Coder, Samuel. Mackph 10 10 Dedmonp 0 0 0 0 chester Sports Hall of Fame. Dawson's homer equaled his Houston defeated visiting San the season and Ozzie Virgil's triple Houston 5, Son Prandsco 4 Knudson W,2-2 1 1 0 0 0 0 Guetermn L,9-3 4 2-3 5 6 1 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO Comsfek p 0 0 0 0 PaganI The eighth annual dinner will be by a knee injury in '31 but came career high set in 1983 with Francisco for its third straight to right center keyed a five-run Wednesday's Oames HBP—Schroeder by Williamson. WP— Shields 1 1-3 4 3 3 2 0 Philadelphia Booker p 0 0 0 0 held on Friday night. Sep­ back as a player-coach in 1932 victory. Atlanta second inning off Padres' St. Louis (Porsch 9-3) at Montreol Plesac. RThomos 2 1 0 0 0 3 Ruffin L,98 6 5 3 3 2 3 Ready 2b 10 0 0 MudvIlle Nine slipped by Nosslff Montreal. Leading off the llth. he (Martinez 6-1), 7:05 p.m. Umpires—Home, Roe; PIrst, Bremlgon; Oakland Jackson 1 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 15 710 7 Tetah 32 121412 Sports, 10-4, at Pagonl Field. Bob tember 25. at the Army and with the Eagles and still had hit an 0-1 pitch from reliever Brett With Biancalana at third and starter Eric Show, 5-12. Los Angeles (Valenzuela98) at Cincinnati Second, Cooney; Third. Kaiser. Ontiveros W6-5 7 8 3 2 2 3 Rlfchle 1 2 2 2 1 1 Wilson had three hits to lead MudvIlle Navy Club. Brunig Moske enough to lead the team to the (Robinson 4-3), 7:35 p.m. T-3:56. A—19,296. Rodriguez 2 1 0 0 1 2 New York Son Diege 300 010 081— 7 while Crescent DesClantls, Jeff Phelon, town title against the South End Philadelphia (K.Gross 6-9) at New York, WP—Shields, RThomos 2. Gooden W,9-3 8 6 1 1 3 11 ISO Oil OM—12 John McCarthy and Rob French added Former major league pitcher (Mitchell 23), 7:35 p.m. Umpires—Home, Hendry; Rrst, Evons; McDwII 1 4 2 2 0 0 Gome Winning RBI — Hubbard (3). two hits each. For Nosslff, Dave Tom Kelley, bowler Maurice “across the tracks” totheNorth Red Men. It also marked the end Chlcogo (Mover 9-7) at Pittsburgh Rnyals8.Tlgsrs4 Second, Cousins; Third, Johnson. Umpires—Home, Darling; First, DP—San DIeiio 3, Atlanta 1. LOB—Son Bonham, Lorry Wvse, and Denny Correnti and three-sport star End. to his career. (Plsher 66), 7:35 p.m. T—2:40. A—10,335. Marsh; Second, Runge; Third, West. Diego 7, Atlanta 5.2B—Jefferson, GPerrv, Shooter each hod two hits. During the Majors’ reign, the When the Cubs whipped the Son Diego (Jon«s 3-4) at Atlanta T—2:58. A—38,252. (tah'nn. 3B—Virgil. HR—Kruk 2 (13), Jim O’Leary were previously Moriarty’s best Imagineers (Alexander58),7:40p.m. KANSAS CITY DETROIT GPerrv (6), Oberkfell (2), DMurphy (29). announced honorees. North End team recruited sev­ Majors in 1928 and won the state Son Prandsco (Drovecky 59) at Houston Obrhbl a b rh b l Angela 12, Twins 3 SB—Jefferson (21), Templeton (6), Rac Moske. born May 17. 1907 in eral outstanding football play­ championship as well, the feat (Darwin 7-7), 8:35 p.m. LSmIth If 5 12 1 Whltokr 2b 4 10 0 Gwvnn (35). S—Show, Olwine, Oedmon. was accomplished with the help BLOOMFIELD — Snapping a Rose Memorial Playoffs begin on the bat of Tom Brown. Thursday's Oames Seltzer 3b 5 14 0 Mdlock dh 5 2 2 0 Expo8lO,CardinalaS SF—Hubbard. Telephone Society hung up the Elks, Manchester’s Polish Village on ers from Providence colleges Son Diego at Atlonto, 5:40 p.m. Brett 1b 5 12 0 Gibson If 8-7, at Nike Field. For the winners, who played under assumed of a couple of “ringers.” Moske 3-all tie with a fOur-run uprising in August 14 at the home site of the Brown, Brian Crowley, Ralph 3 0 2 2 MINNESOTA CALIFORNIA IP H R ER BB SO Howie Edwards, Bill Hill, and Dove North Street, was in a class by Chicago at New York, 7:35 p.m. Trtobll rf 3 1 1 1 TrammI ss 4 0 0 0 Obrhbl Son Oleoo names following their regular and Bill Skoneski who were the the fifth inning, Moriarty Brothers respective top four teams in the Giansanti and Ray Sullivan each St. Louis at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. BJeksn cf 4 2 11 Herndon rf ObrhM STLOUIS MONTREAL Edwards each slapped two hits. Ed­ himself in football gear. He is 4 0 2 1 Bush rf 3 0 10 Dwnng dh 5 2 11 ObrhM Show L,S-13 5 9 7 7 2 4 wards drove In the winning run. For the mainstays with Majors that throttled the Imagineers, 9-4, Tues­ league before the entire playoff collected two of Moriarty’s dozen AAontreal at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. PWhlte2b 3 10 0 Lemon cf 3 0 0 0 Davidsn rf 9 ObrhM Comstock 1-321120 still considered in many circles Saturday games, as well as a Only gomes scheduled 10 10 Miller If 5 12 1 Coleman If 5 110 Raines If 5 2 2 2 Elks, Mike Cunningham and (tan day night in Greater Hartford shifts to Moriarty Field for the hits. Ray Gliha iced matters for BIbonI dh 4 12 2 DaEvnsIb 2 0 0 0 (kigness 4 0 10 DeCncs3b 5 13 3 OSmith ss Booker 2 11110 the greatest back ever to play on giant end named Dixie Mat­ same season. RoJons ss 3 0 0 2 Heath c 4 0 0 0 5 111 Webster d 4 12 0 Dovlak each had three hits. Twilight Baseball League play at duration. The playoff is double Moriarty’s with a long two-run Pucketf cf 4 0 0 0 Hendrck d 4 1 1 0 Herr 2b 0 0 0 0 Brooks ss 4 2 10 MDavIs 2-3 2 3 3 1 0 Telephone and Jim's Arco meet local soil. thews. but it was Moske who Moske was one of three LOwenc 4 0 0 0 Coles 3b 4 1 1 0 Hrbeklb 4 0 0 0 JKHowld 1110 Attanta Bloomfield High School. elimination. homer in the seventh inning. Eastarn Laagua standings Totals 36 8 12 7 Totals 31 4 7 1 Lawless 2b 2 2 0 0 Wolloch 3b 5 12 2 tonight In another league playoff game. The annual series between the was still spotlighted. brothers prominent in football. (kiettl3b 2 10 0 Bucknr1b 4 02 2 Dawley p 0000 (talorrglb 3 12 1 Puleo W,5-3 5 6 4 4 4 7 Standings: Bray's Jewelers 14-0, Brunig’s brother, Walter, was a The MB’s go to 18-11 with the Deadlocked at 3-a piece, Jeff Dave Bidwell was the winning Larkin dh 3 12 0 Joyner 1b 1112 Morris ph 10 0 0 Low 2b 4 1 1 2 Olwine 12-3 2 0 0 0 0 Manchester Pizza 10-4,Telephone So­ North and South End teams The battle cry of enemy Kansas CItv oil ISO 000-8 Brnnskylf 4 0 0 0 Boonec 4 3 2 0 Dedmon 21-3 2 3 3 1 1 hard-nosed running and block­ victory and wind up their regular Johnson knocked in two runs with a pitcher for Moriarty’s, improving w L Pet. OB Detroit 200 on 000-4 McGee cf 4 12 1 Nichols cf 1100 ciety 8-6, Jim's Arco 8-6, Elks 8-6, Postal were “blood battles” to say the teams, like the Providence PIttsfleld (Cubs) 72 38 .655 Lmbrdz 2b 3 1 1 3 Polldor ss 4 12 0 Pndltn3b 3 0 10 WJhnsnph 1000 Puleo pitched to 1 batter In the 6th. Express 3-10, Nelson Frelghtways 3-10, ing back with the Cloverleafs season Thursday at 7:30 p.m. single in the fifth to snap the his record to 7-2. ”He pitched a Game Winning RBI — Bolbonl (2). Butera c 3 0 0 0 Pettis cf 4 12 2 BK—Show. least. No quarter was ever Steamrollers. Rockville Clerks. Reading (Ptilllles) 62 47 .569 9'/i E—Coles, RoJones. DP—Kansas City 1, LIndmn 1b 30 11 Porrett p 1000 ECAC 1-13.. and older brother Jake was a against Society for Savings at deadlock and Chris Petersen fol­ strong game. He worked himself Harrisburg (PIrats) 5S 51 .532 13'/} Gladdn ph 10 0 0 /McLmrZb 4 0 2 1 Oduend d 2 0 11 Rtzgerldc 0 0 0 0 spared to gain supremacy after New Britain Pawnees, Hartford Detroit 1. LOB—Kansas CItv 6, Detroit 7. Totals 32 3 6 3 Totals 4112 19 12 referee of many of the games. Moriarty Field. The Imagineers go lowed with an RBI double and he out of a couple of jams,” said Albany (Yankees) 53 56 .486 W/7 2B—Seltzer, Madlock, Gibson. 3B— TPenoc 4 00 0 McClure p 1000 Astros 5,6ianta4 Nike each team had run up impres­ Blues. New London Dolphins Vermont (Reds) 52 57 .477 19'/i Herndon. HR—LSmIth (2), BalbonI (14). AAofhewsp 3 0 0 0 Wlnghmcf 2 00 0 and All-Bumsides, was “Stop Brunig Moske. following his to 18-10-1 with the loss. The Jack was knocked in by an RBI triple off Moriarty Manager Gene Johnson. Wllliamspid (Indns) 49 60 .450 Tl'/i Minneseta ooo 300 000— 3 Tunnel! p 0000 Heaton p 0 0 0 0 sive victories leading up to the SB—Brett (2). SP—Gibson, RoJones. CaUfernla rat on 5 )^ 1 2 PPerry p Standings: Mak Compony 12-2, Allied Moske.” Moske. despite no high retirement from Pratt and New Britan (Rd Sx) 47 60 .439 23'/} 00 00 StClaIre p 0000 SAN FRAN HOUSTON Printing 9-5, JHC Construction 86, final series. Glens Falls (Tigers) 42 66 .389 29 ^ m e Winning RBI — Buckner (7). Ford d 1000 Engle c school experience or coaching, Whitney, owned and operated a B IP H R ER BB so DP—Minnesota 1, California 1. LOB— 2 0 12 abrhM a b rh b l Allstate Business Machines 6-8, Wa­ The man the Cubs mapped Tuesday’s (tame* Kansas City Reedc 1100 Aldreted 4 000 GYoungef 4 12 0 shington Social Club 6-8, Brown's was a natural. combination trailer and fishing AIbcmyO, NewBrltoln4 Minnesota 6, Californio 10. 2B—Downing, Totals 33 5 7 4 Totals 3410II 9 their game plans around was to OJacksonW,513 9 7 4 3 4 5 Hendrick, Peftts, Larkin, DeCInces, Boone. MItchll 3b 4 12 1 Hofeher If 4 111 Package Store 5-9, Evergreen Lawn* park in Stuart. Fla. He was a Harrlsburg5,GlensPalls3 Detroit LeoncYdlf 4 110 Doran 2b 3 12 1 5-9, J A M Grinding 5-9. stop Moske, a genuine triple How tough was Moske? He Hough jumps to Niekro’s defense PIIMeld7, Williamsport 1 HR—DeCInces (12), LombardozzI (5), StLOUlS 410 000 000— S Petrv L6-S 41-3 9 7 5 0 3 Joyner (23). CDavIsct 300 0 Bloncln 2b 0 10 0 threat. never wore shoulder pads and foreman in the electrical de­ VermontS, Reodlng2 Hennemon 4 2-3 3 1 0 2 5 Montreal OM 043 Olx—10 (tarrelts p 0 0 0 0 Ashbyc 4 0 2 2 partment at Pratt after earlier Wednesday's Games IP H Game Winning RBI — None. The Cloverleafs, led by was a two-way, 60-minute per­ HBP—BJockson by Petrv, PWhIte by Minnesota Melvin c 3 0 0 0 Bassd 4 0 0 0 Woman’a Rec By The Associated Press legitimate beef there,” Candiotti Albany at Reading E—Rtzgerald Z Heaton, Pendleton. Brenlyph Moske’s running, passing the former who excelled as well on employment with the Railway Petrv. PB—Heath. Carlton L3-I0 4^3 11 1000 GDavIs 1b 4 0 11 Moln Pub nipped Hungry Tiger said Tuesday. (rlensFollsot Williamsport Umpires—Home, Oenkinger; PIrst, LOB—StLouls 7, Montreal 8.2B—Wolluch, WCIarklb 4 12 1 Walling 3b 2 000 kicking, claimed the coveted defense. Express in Manchester and Pittsfield at Harrisburg RSmIth 1 1-3 4 Webster. HR-Ralnes (11), Wallach (17). Restaurant. 3-2, at Charter Oak Park. In defense of fellow knuckleball Candiotti had trouble with his McCoy; Second, Coble; Third, Scott. Frazier 2 4 RThpsn 2b 3 100 Camlnit 3b 2 0 10 For the winners, Lori Hanson hod two town title for several years until Moske could have named his Colt’s Firearms in Hartford. Vermont at New Britain T—2:39. A—23,330. SB—Coleman (69), Oquendo (3), Lawless Uribe ss 2000 CRenIds ss 2 0 0 0 fingernails cracking last season Thursday’s (Somes Callfemta (2). SF—Llndemon, Low. hits while Barb Fink was the winning price with any team in the state Moske family members plan­ pitcher Joe Niekro, Charlie Hough Sutton WM 6 4 Spelerph 0000 Knepperp 2 110 Tom Kelley arrived in Manches­ and said he kept an emery board in Albany at Reading IP H R ER BB SO Splimn ph 10 11 Chlldrssp 0 00 0 pitcher. Cathy Grant had the gome- and he received offers from a ning to attepd include his wife, of the Texas Rangers says he Glens Falls at Williamsport Lucas 5,2 3 2 StLouls winning hit for Main Pub. For Hungry ter to coach the Cubs, and. from the dugout, not in his pocket. WP—Carlton. PB—Butera. Kutcherss 0000 Meodsp 0 0 0 0 number but chose to remain Sophie of Jupiter, Fla., Brunig carries an emery board with him all Pittsfield at Harrisburg 8luaJaya4,Whlta8nx1 Mathews 4 5 4 4 3 3 Downsp 2000 Lopesph Tiger Jan Norris, Annette McCall, and 1927 to 1929. the Cubs ruled in Tunnell L,63 1-3 2 2 1 1 0 1000 Nancy Nosslff each had two hits. with the Cloverleafs or Majors. Jr., who starred with local the time. “I always had it in the dugout in Vermont at New Britain JRobnsnp 00 00 Helhcckp 0 0 0 0 epic battles with the Moske-led case I hail a problem.” PPerry 2-3 2 2 2 1 0 Yngbldph 10 11 DSmIthp 0 000 Main Pub and Century 21/Lindsey North Enders. One of the reasons was a $25 semi-pro team as a lineman “It’s a common practice for TORONTO CHICAOO Dowtev 3 2 2 2 2 2 Leffertsp 00 0 0 Real Estate meet tonight at 6 for the knuckleball pitchers to carry them He’s keeping his nails shorter this a b rh b l ObrhM National Laagua results Montreal league championship. The tide turned the next two check for each game, which was including the state and New Amartcan Laagua raaults Milner cf 0 0 0 0 (emery boards)Hough said Tues­ year and so hasn’t had the cracking Pemndz ss 5 12 0 Redus If 300 0 Heaton 1-3 5 4 4 1 0 TetMs 31 4 7 4 Totals 31510 5 years. 1930-31 with Moske the a lot of money nearly 60 years England champion Merchants, Mosebycf 4 0 0 0 Rovstrdh 40 10 StClaIre 12-3 1 1 1 1 1 and daughter, Mrs. Mel “Pat” day night. ”I carry one all the time. problem or a need for an emery Whitt c 4 0 2 1 KWIImscf Rads 10, Dodgars 4 man mainly responsible for the ago, from Dr. Arthur Moran. 4 000 McClure W,5-1 3 1 0 0 3 0 Varley of Manchester. But I carry it in my cap, not in my board. Indiana 15, Yankaaa 3 GBell If 4 0 11 Coldern rf 4 12 0 Porrett S,4 4 0 0 0 0 2 Heuelen 100 80S 0 ix -4 championship returning The latter was the team doctor McGrIfdh 4 2 2 2 GWalkr 1b 4 OtI 0 pocket where it might get wet.” On Tuesday, Niekro had an LOS ANGELS CINCINNATI Mathews pitched to 2 batters In the 5th, (tame Winning RBI — GDavIs (9). Transactions Barfield rf 3 0 0 0 Huletf3b 3 0 10 PPerry pitched to 3 batters In the 6t E—Downs 2. LOB—San Francisco 3, In the fourth inning of the Twins’ explanation for the sandpaper. NEW YORK CLEVELAND Mullnks3b 3 0 10 Bains ph 10 10 a b rh b l ObrhM WP-StClalre. BK—McClure. rh b l Andesn ss 10 10 Larkin ss 5000 Houstan 5. 2B—Knspper, WCIork. HR— game against California on Monday “Sometimes I sweat a lot and the Obrhbl Gruber 3b 1000 Guillen ss 4 00 1 Umpires—Home, Halllon; Rrst, Klbler; Mlfchell (13). SB—Leonard 2 (14). WShgtnef 3 0 0 0 Butler cf 5 3 2 1 Upshaw 1b 3 0 0 0 Manrla2b 3 02 0 Duncan ss 4 0 10 Bell 3b 4 12 1 Second, C.Williams; Third, Quick. night, home-piate umpire Tim emery board gets wet,” Niekro RKellycf 1000 HInzo 2b 4 2 2 2 Sax 2b 5 0 0 0 EDovIscf 4 111 S—C Reynolds. BASEBALL lorg 2b 3 1 1 0 Lindseyc 3 0 00 T—3:24. A-35,S55. IP H R ER BB SO Tschida and second-base umpire said. ”I use the other (sandpaper) Mtnglylb 3 12 0 Tobler 1b 4 3 2 4 Totals M494 Totals Guerrerif 5 0 3 0 Parkerd 4 110 Noltonal League 33 1 7 1 Froncond San Prandsco Manchester Country Club Dave Palermo ordered Niekro to as a backup.” Ceronelb 1000 Jacoby3b 4 12 1 AAorshold 5 0 2 0 10 10 ATLANTA BRAVES-Slofied Derek Lllll- Downs 51-3 6 4 2 1 3 Winfield rf 3 12 2 CCOstlll rf 3 12 1 Toronto too 101 MHtchr 1b 5000 ONelll If 2 112 qulst, pitcher, and assigned him to empty his pockets and an emery Some pitcher^ in the past have Cotforf 1000 Snyd^ If SMbycf 3 3 2 2 TJonesIf 2 100 JRMnson 23 0 0 0 0 1 Bradenton ofthe(talf Coast League. 3 2 12 Chloono iso eoe ioo—i •Leftarfs L,2-4 11-331100 board and sandpaper were found. been atxnised of doctoring the Easier dh 4 0 0 0 Thrnfndh 4 10 1 (kime Winning RBI — GBell (9). Scloscia c 4 12 0 BDIazc 4 22 4 Cuba 3, PIratsa 2 lit inninga) CHICA(K) CUBS—Waived Ren Oovle, Pglrulo 3b 4 110 JBelIss HamItnSb 2 0 11 McGrIffc 0000 Garrett* 23 1 0 0 0 1 pitcher. Sent G na Maddux, pitcher, to Niekro was immediately ejected. baseball to give it erratic move­ 5 12 1 E—GBell. DP—Chicago 1. LOB— lleueten Posoualf 4 0 10 Allonson c 4 10 0 Toronto 6, Chicago 6 2B—SAanrIaue, lorg, Leoryp 10 11 Esaskv 1b 3 10 0 Iowa of the American Auoclatlon. Pur­ Hough said the emery board is ment and make it harder to hit. In Solas c 40 10 TLndrph 1000 Stilwll 2b 3 12 1 CHICAOO PITTSBURGH Knepper 623 5 4 4 2 3 chase the contract of Jqy Bailer, pitch­ hosts ladles’ championship Royster, Baines. 3B—AAonrlque. HR— JBonlll 2b 40 0 0 Honevettp 0000 Hoffman p 3 111 ObrhM O brhM Childress 0 2 0 0 0 0 er, from Iowa. Recoiled Mike Mason, necessary to file the fingernails Joe Niekro sits In the Twine’ 1980, Rick Honeycutt was sus­ McGrIff 2 (15). Bonds If 5 0 10 Mead* 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Tolleson ss 2000 IP H R ER BB SO (SartYph 1000 FWlllmsp 0000 DMdracf 4 110 pitcher, from lowo. down to the proper length and to pended for 10 days when a thumb­ Mechmss 1000 Holton p 00 00 Colins ph 100 0 Tdllo 1b 0000 VonSlykcf 5 000 Heathcock W,1- NEW YORK METS-Ploced SM F*r- two year absence. Keggi won the dugout during Tuesday's' Toronto 11 0 0 Ou 0 0 The 22nd annual Connecticut Among the leading contenders in smooth any rough spots on the skin tack was discovered taped to a TaMs M272 Totota 36151313 Coruttl W,7-2 7 2-3 6 1 0 1 5 Trey no ph 10 0 0 RMrphvp 0000 Sndbrg2b 5020 Roy 2b 4 0 10 ■mdez, pitcher, on the ISday dlsoMe the title in a field of 61 entrants will 1984 amateurchampionship. Nicole game In Anaheim playing finger. Henke S,24 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Crews p 000 0 Frxmcop 0000 Durhm 1b 40 11 Bream 1b 4000 DSmIth S,19 1 0 0 0 0 1 list. Recalled Jeff Innis, pticher, from State Women’s Amateur Golf of the fingertips. NowYom 800 083 NO— 3 Oilcopo Tetata 38 413 4 Totals 3618 lir a LSmIth p 0000 Morrlsn3b 0000 Chlldrm pitched to 2 batters In the 7th. Tidewater of the International League. ciiampionship will be held at be defending champion Barbara Damarjian, Tallwood Country "You can’t cut up a ball with an with his fingers with a Niekro now faces the prospect of CMVOMSId ns 1S1 NK—IS Allen LA6 7 9 4 3 3 3 Dovettoh 1000 Bonilla 3b 5 120 WP—Knepper, (tarrelts. Manchester Country Club on Aug. Young, Aspetuck Valley Country Club, 1987SNEWGA champion, will emery board,” said Hough, who a 10-day suspension and a fine. Game Winning RBI — None. Seorge 2 0 0 0 0 1 LOS Angeles 8N Ml SW— 4 MMosonp 0000 RReyMsd 4 0 10 FOOTBALL Club, Weston, a four-time state try to better her fifth place finish foreign object. Maybe an The umpires confiscated the E—Pasouo, Jacoby. DP—New York 1. Umpires—Home, Welke; Rrst, Vol- CtacMnall 813 880 0*1—M Dawsond Sill LVilrec 4 12 1 Tueaday’ahofflanina Nottenel PeetaeR Letwue 11-13. A 54-hole stroke play tourna­ then took a board out of his cap and emery board? LOB New YorfcS, Cleveland7,2B—HInzo, toggio; Second, Brinkman; Third, Reilly. Game Winning RBI — EDovIs (9). Palmeir If 5 1 2 1 Or^Ph 0000 DETROIT LIONS—Signed Jeff Chad­ ment, the amateur championship is amateur champion (1974,1977,1978 last year in her first amateur vigorously worked over a baseball baseball that was in play at the Jacoby, CCasItllo, JBelLToMer, Mattingly. T—2:30. A—13,319. E—Anderson, Duncan 2. DP—Lee An­ MerindSb 50 10 Peddaue* 3000 wick, wide receiver. competition at nearby Blackledge JDovlsc 30 10 MDIazph 1000 open to all resident lady golfers of and 1986). The only other four-time with it. “It doesn’t do anything to time, plus five others that had been HR—WlnfleM (22), Butter (3), Snyder (24). geles 1, Cincinnati 1. LOB—Los An^es W, ByTltaAeeedgtedPreee GREEN BAY PACKERS-Announced (Country Club, also in Hebron. SB—Meochom (2). SP—5n wier. Cincinnati 7. 2B—Scloscia 2, EOavIs, Nocees 2000 Dunnep 202 1 American League the retirement of Karl Swonke, offensive Connecticut with a qualifying han­ amateur winner (1979, 1980, 1981, the ball at all. used earlier in the game, and are IP N R ER BB SO Stlllwell,Hoffman.HR—BDIaz2(13),ONelll (aulnonss* 2000 Geftp 0000 lineman. Signed Brent Fullwood, fullback, dicap of 15 or lower. This year’s and 1983). Lida Kinnicutt, Hartford “Now this,” Hough said, bending shipping them to American League Sandrsn p 2000 Cnglsl ph 1000 0)-8nyder IMw York (4), Shelby 2 (15). (24), Indians; Smith (2), BalbonI (14), to a three veer contract. holding of the championship marks Golf Club, will join Young in the Also in the field are Pam down and rubbing the ball on the Cleveland knuckleballer Tom President Bobby Brown. JohnL,106 21-3 6 7 5 3 0 IP H R BR BB SO DIPInep 0000 Smiley p 0000 Eoyols; M ^ l f f 2 (15), Blue Jove; Murray INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—Cut Dwight Candiotti understood why Niekro Holland m 5 6 6 5 2 R adio, T V ' Los Angeles Muphrylf 1000 (Ndeonp OOOO (26), Gedtod (13), Knight (10), Odoles; Hicks, safety; Kenneth Dodson, defensive the 12th to be sponsored under the quest for an unprecedented fifth Cunningham and Karen Parciak- cinders of the warning track, ”is a California Manager Gene Mauch Rosmusn 3 2 2 2 0 2 Leary L,^7 3 5 4 4 2 3 Dernier cf 0000 Horprph 1000 Wo 1 ^ (9i, x-Kletar (3), Brewers; Green- lineman; Lee Spivev, offenstve lineman; title. Karen representing the host Man­ different matter altogether.” had the emery board, but he wasn't predictably suggested that Niekro Hooey ett 2 4 6 6 3 0 35 393 352 93 Gary Spann, Nell Hope and Cory Whlt- joint auspices of the three Connecti­ Stoddard 1 0 0 0 0 0 wMI (13), Evots 2 (25), Red Sex; DeCInces cut Women’s Golf Associations; chester Country Club. Cunningham Hough said that when he does get so sure why he needed sandpaper. was using the emery board and Hotton 2 1 0 0 0 0 Joyner (23), AngM; LombardozzI (5), tlnghom, llnebaeker*; Freddie Sims and “Hough carries it with him (an Schrom W.5-7 6 3 2 0 6 TONIGHT Crews 1 1 0 0 0 1 CMooge Elton Veals, rvnnina bocks, and Todd namely, the Southern New England Kinnicutt won the 1987 New recently won the club’s ladies a ball with cuts on it, he throws it sandpaper on more than his 0 0 0 0 0 7:30 p.m. — Phillies of Mots, Sport- Onclnnaft Oil X—(irandSlam. Feldman, wide receiver. Signed John Women's Golf Association England Women’s Amateur cham­ championship, beating Parciak- out. emery board). But sandpaper is a fingernails. VondBorg i 1 0 0 0 0 sChonnol, WKHT HoffnranW,86 51-3 9 3 3 2 2 (tame Winning RBI — Dawson (13). Hon, cornerback. 7:30 p.m. — Yankees at Indians, FWIIIIams 12-3 0 0 0 0 1 E—JDovls. D P -^ lc o e o 1, PltMwrgh MIAMI D(M.PHlNS-8laned Scott (SNEWGA). the Southern Connec­ pionship earlier this summer. Caro­ Karen in the flnal. Nancy Narkon ”A (nit would create another little fishy. What are you going todo “Those balls weren’t roughed Holland Mtehod to 7 batters In the SIh. tMionol League with an emery board — take It out HBP—Hlftto by John. WP-John, Channels II, 26, WPOP RMurphy 1 11110 2. LOBi-^lcago 7, Pittsburg 10. _ D (q i2 (13),p’N *lll (4), H*d|; SheHwZdS), Schwedee, wide receiver. Vraved Bobby ticut Women’s Golf Association line Keggi, Country Club of Water- McHugh, former Manchester (Coun­ unknown factor in how the ball up.” Mauch said. “Those balls were Setirofn. FB—Soldi 3. 0:30 p.m. — Rod Sox at Rangers, Franco 1 3 0 0 0 0 2B—Dunne, Lovalllere 2, Bond*. HR— gogSTS) "!{n*s(11), WOlkich 0 7 ), Expos; Toylor, deienelve bock. (SeWGA), and the Connecticut bury, the 1987 CWGA champion and try Club tltlist and now represent­ breaks.” he said, "and I have and file the ball? With sandpaper, borderline mutilated. He did a Umpiros—Homo, Young; First, Shu- Channels 30,38, WTIC Umpire*—Home, MeSherrv; Rrst.Pulll; Palmeiro (4), Dawson (32). SB— PqlmejroJO), Dawson (32), Cube; Kruk 2 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS-BIgned maybe you could hide it In the palm 9 p.m. — Bowling: Greater Buffalo Second, Davie; Third, DeMuth. RRoynoldi (10), Dernier (12). S—Dunne, Kennetti Slme. defensivg endi to a Women’s Golf Association a leading National collegiate ing Tallwood Country Club, is also enough trouble controling it as it on a couple of ’em. I mean, those loch; Socond, McKoon; Third, McClelland. Ofttl. (13), .P o j^ ;, Perrv (4), OborklMI (2), of your hand. Sandpaper... that’s a • T-3:I2.A-H3S3. Open, ESPN T-3:01. A—23,593. AOurphy an, Braveo; MItchgll (13), (Monts. one-vearcontroct. (CWGA). player, returns to the field after a among local entrants.. is.” balls were hurting.” II - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Auk. 5. 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Aug. 5. 1987 - 12 Connors bows out of Volvo F O C U S /F o o d By Jill Arabas winner of a match between Andre "What I did was just try to keep 'n the week. The couple is the Associated Press Agassi and Luke Jensen. The the ball in play, to try to get a little expecting a second child the week match was postponed Tuesday with feel ... kip on my shots, but also to of the U.S. Open. STRATTON MOUNTAIN, Vt. — each player taking one set. try to get to a point where I would Other matches scheduled for Jiminy Connors, didn’t blame the On Tuesday. Cash lost a first-set feel I was in there.” Connors said. today include Tim Mayotte, seeded wind, his equipment, or much of tiebreaker but rebounded to beat “I just didn’t feel I was in the meat fifth, against Joey Rive, No. 6 seed anything else for his first-round loss Kelly Evemden. 6-7, 6-2, 6-4.. of the match at'all.” Brad Gilbert against Shelby Can­ at the Volvo International tennis Connors and Holmes, the 1983 non, No. 7 David Pate against Dan tounament. Holmes, who lives in Salt Lake Goldie and No. 14 Peter Doohan NCAA champion, each held serve in City, said he may have had an against Ben Testerman. “I didn’t do one thing out there to the second set until the I2th and last advantage because he is used to Gilbert won nine straight games do anybody any good, let alone game. Holmes went up three points higher altitudes. to defeat Larry Scott 6-4, 6-0. myself.” the tournament’s No. 2 with Connors serving. “It’s about the same as here, and Also, Doohan defeated Bill Scan­ Ask a cook to describe summer food. The answer will probably seed said after losing 7-S, 7-5 to Greg Connors survived one match I was there before I came here,” he lon 7-5, 6-0; No. 8 seed Scott Davis be quick and direct: Light, healthy, fresh-tasting, fast and easy Holmes on Tuesday. point with a shot out of Holmes’ said. beat Dan Goldberg 4-6. 6-2, 6-4, to prepare with an emphasis on make-ahead items. The other top three seeds — Ivan reach. Holmes hit the liext two McEnroe broke serve once in the while No. 13 seed Paul Annacone Lendl. Pat Cash and John McEnroe shots into the net, allowing Connors first set and twice in the second to Summer eaters agree. They want food that delights the palate. to survive two more match points. defeated Gary Donnelly 6-2, 7-5; — all advanced to today’s second handily defeat Canter. Pate took Patrick McEnroe 7-6,7-5; Food that goes where the action is— on a terrace, boat or beach. round after winning Tuesday at the Holmes took the advantage when “I did what I had to do,” said the Rive took Mel Purcell 7-6, 6-3, and $315,000 tournament. Connors hit the next shot into the tournament’s No. 4 seed, who won Testerman defeated John Fitzge­ Try a warm-weather menu that satisfies everybody. Equally Lendl, the No. 1 seed, plays Jim net. He tried to recover with an the 1985 Volvo and caused a stir at rald of Australia 6-2. 4-6, 7-6. AP photo welcome at a patio buffet, picnic lunch or light dinner, the Pugh today after defeating Marc ' overhand stroke, but hit the shot Stratton last year, where he made On Monday, Cannon advanced by main course is poached Alaska salmon steaks marinated in a Flur 6-4, 6-3. McEnroe, seeded long and lost the match. his return to tennis after an defeating Michael Kures 3-6. 6-1 Qreg Holmes, a 23-year-old from Salt Lake City, Utah, piquant lemon vinaigrette, garnished with pepper strips and fourth, plays Peter Lundgren fol­ Connors, who turns 35 in a month, eight-month sabbatical, his mar­ 6-2; Pugh ousted Philip Johnson 7-6. upset second seed Jimmy Connors In first-round action lowing a 6-3, 6-2 victory over blamed his loss on the difficulty riage to actress Tatum O’Neal and 4-6, 6-3, and Lundgren. a Swede, tomatoes. Salmon is “fast food” at its best. 'Tops in high- Jonathan Canter. adjusting to the 1,900-foot altitude, the birth of their first child. beat Christo Steyn of South Africa Tuesday at the Volvo Tennis Tournament in Stratton, Vt. quality protein and important health-promoting nutrients, Cash, seeded third, will play the and to just being "flat.” The family will join McEnroe 6-2, 6-2. Holmes defeated Connors 7-5, 7-5. -•f*- salmon steaks can be poached, baked or barbecued in less than IS minutes.

Accent the entree salad with California Pistachio Garlic Toast. It transforms pita bread into crisp cracker triangles. Easily Rams and Broncos to clash Saturday in London prepared, these tasty treats can be made-ahead and frozen until ready to enjoy. California pistachios are as versatile as the activities of summer. Tuck them into backpacks and By The Associated Press in confidence.” General Manager Pat Sullivan on a day-to-day basis, the team picnic baskets for energy-filled snacking; or leave a bowl of said. Around the Camps classified as “primarily an the irresistible ivory colored nuts available for nutritious out-of­ The sport known in Britain as incentive-based deal.” Sims was On a parsing drill. Detroit quar­ “American gridiron football” Two-time Super Bowl safety the NFL’s first overall draft choice terback Eric Hippie’s right hand hit hand eating. makes another appearance Satur­ Dwight Hicks reached the end of the in 1982, but has battled injuries another player’s helmet, breaking day at London’s Wembley Stadium. line with the Indianapolis Colts. The much of the time since then. the thumb at the base. Surgery was Hot summer days beg for cooling refreshment. Serve icy Pear Colts cut nine players, among them Tony Eason, the fourth-rated performed, and Hippie was ex- • Sorbet Ring, cool and bursting with flavor. Made from con­ The Los Angeles Rams and the four-time Pro Bowler who quarterback in the NFL last pected to be out for two months. venient canned Bartlett pears, the sorbet is just sweet enough Denver Broncos play their exhibi­ starred for the San Francisco 49ers season, and kicker Tony Franklin, The San Francisco 49ers will be tion opener in the second annual and played on their NFL Champion­ last year’s league-leading scorer, without second-round pick Jeff to satisfy the need for dessert without tasting too sugary and American Bowl before an expected ship teams in 1982 and 1985. Hicks, rennained unsigned. Bregel, a guard from Southern Cal. heavy. And, with only three ingredients required, it is a breeze crowd of 80,000. who has 32 career pass intercep­ Bregel, who underwent arthros­ to make. Picked at their peak of ripeness, canned pears add While British sports fans, who tions. joined the Colts last season. Philadelphia Eagles Coach copic knee surgery Tuesday, is flavor and texture to salads, main courses and desserts through­ have embraced NFL football in Karl Swanke’s versatile career Buddy Ryan, whose inexperienced expected to be out from 10 to 20 out the year. increasing numbers the past sev­ with the Green Bay Packers ended squad posted a 5-10-1 record in his days. eral years, look forward to the after seven seasons and five knee rookie year at the helm, opens his game, Ram and Bronco players operations. The 29-year-old former second training camp today with Speaking about holdouts — par­ California Pistachio-Style Shortbread, a delicately flavored and coaches are enjoying their stay Boston College standout, who several bodies missing. ticularly defensive back Joey crunchy variation of the buttery cookie, goes together in mo­ in England. played five line positions for the Barring any signings before Browner — Minnesota Vikings ments for an easy home-baked treat. Serve with the Pear Sorbet Both teams have curtailed prac­ Pack, retired thinking about his players rejjort for physicals at West General Manager Mike Lynn said Ring or use it to spruce up ice cream. tice sessions, allowing players to health. Chester University, the Eagles he refuses to “negotiate with any visit London tourist spots. “I don’t want to be a cripple 20 have nine unsigned veterans and player under contract who isn’t in “We won't have curfew for at years down the road.” Swanke said. only two of 10 draft choices under camp. If they think they’re going to With every part of the meal meant to be prepared ahead, least the first three nights.” Los With Swanke out of the Green Bay contract. Included among the un­ negotiate, they’re wrong.” this summer menu leaves the cook plenty of time for fun Angeles Coach John Robinson said. picture, the Packers top 1987 draft signed draftees is No. 1 pick, Running back-wide receiver and relaxation. “It’s important the players see the choice entered. Green Bay’s No. 1 Jerome Brown, a defensive tackle Gary Anderson of the San Diego city.” draft choice. Brent Fullwood. from Miami. Also still unsigned is Chargers expected to be Meanwhile, The Atlanta Falcons signed a three-year contract worth the entire defensive backfield — sidelined Rtf at least a week If you would like a copy of leaflets featuring California Pis­ expected their usual summer com­ a reported $1.5 million. Andre Waters, Roynell Young, following surgery Tuesday to re­ pany in Suwanee. Ga. today. The Rookie wide receiver and kick Terry Hoage and Elbert Foules. move bone chips from his left ankle. tachios, Canned Bartlett Pears and/or Alaska Salmon send one Falcons and Miami Dolphins, who returner Scott Schwedes and the The Washington Redskins re­ Coach Al Saunders said. self-addressed, stamped envelope to each of the following: New York Jets president Jim have shared workouts for five Miami Dolphins reached contract ceived a scare when running back ON THE LIGHTER SIDE years, will climax the annual agreement. Schwedes starred for George Rogers went down with an Kensil confirmed that agents for California Pistachio Commission get-tog;ether with a scrimmage on Syracuse, just like his father, who injury during contact drills. the three unsigned free agents — 5114 East Clinton #113 Saturday. also was a running back for the Rogers, who rushed for 1,203 linebacker Rusty Guilbeau. comer- Fresno. 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Post 102 in Zone playoff tonight ,yx y N y X \ . yx y x ^ to take PG A tourney The Manchester Post 102 Legion baseball team, which finished second in Zone Eight in the regular season at 14-5-1 and wound up ' A y A > y' v'S By Ed Shearer Greg Norman, TomI W^sonWatt and at 21-17-1 overall, will face Windsor in a Zone Eight playoff game The Associated Press Masters champion Laiwr»y MiMize said tonight at 7:30 at Moriarty Field. Windsor placed third in the XXy the players could havelie difficultydi ______^ Zone. The winner of tonight’s game will play first-place East PALM BEACH GARDENS. Fla putting all week. The greens lack a — The trend that has developed in full cover of grass because of a Harford in a best two-out-of-three series beginning Thursday y > } > y ^ K K i r night at McKenna Field to determine the Zone Eight champion golf’s major championships in the recent problem with a fungus, who will go on to the state Legion tournament next week. y' . y . y last 4>A years may bode well for a making the speed of the greens player such as Paul Azinger when inconsistent. Manchester split its two previous meetings with Windsor this X ' y ■ ^ / the 69th PGA Championship gets ’T m glad they’re complaining season. Windsor took the first meeting, 7-6, and Manchester shut ^ y • underway on Thursday. about it,” Azinger said. “It’s a ' rasg-t out Windsor last Friday, 4-0. y : y . . y ^ . There have been 18 different typical Florida golf course, like the players to win the last 18 majors. ones I was raised on. I’ll probably ■ / - A . ■ Azinger, a positive thinker, says he be more likely to cope with them Rosenthal named Notre Dame AD is ready to make it 19 for 19. than those guys from up north.” SOUTH BEND, Ind. — An experienced businessman who took ^ y Azinger, a winner of three All of the players know the heat charge of a bank at age 28, but who has no experience in athletic tournaments who sits atop the PGA will be a problem — temperatures administration, is the new athletic director at Notre Dame I /v y Tour money list this season, came in the mid 90s with humidity to University. within an eyelash of being the 18th match, and the ever-present threat Richard A. Rosenthal, 54, of South Bend, who resigned his different major winner three weeks of afternoon thundershowers. banking job in June, was named to the post Tuesday. ago. Azinger says his game has He carried the lead into the 71st improved tremendously in the last The Rev. E. William Beauchamp, executive vice president of hole of the British Open, but went 2>A years, since he discovered the the university and chairman of Notre Dame’s faculty board for bogey-bogey on the final two holes benefit of thinking positive 1 can (29 oz.) Bartlett pear halves athletics, announced the appointment. to finish in a second-place tie, one thoughts. 2 tablespoons lemon juice Rosenthal succeeds Eugene F. Corrigan, who resigned last shot behind Britain’s Nick Faldo. “It’s become obvious to me 1*1/2 teasptmns grated iemon peel month to become commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Azinger said that nightmarish you’re as good as you feel inside,” Mint sprigs experience doesn’t bother him at he said. “Complaining’s just going Fernandez placed on disabled list ' ■ y - • all. to run you in the ground.” “It feels like a long time ago to ’The tournament purse will be at Reserve 1 large pear half; slice. Puree remaining pears (in­ NEW YORK - The New York Mets placed left-hander Sid y- ’ y - < me.” he said Tuesday. “I thought least $800,000, with $140,000 going to cluding liquid), lemon juice and lemon peel in food processor y . ./ y ’( the winner. Fernandez on the 15-day disabled list Tuesday because of a sore about that golf tournament for two U iU lM U I b or blender. Pour into metal 9-inch square pan and freeze at shoulder night and recalled reliever Jeff Innis from Tidewater. Harild photo by Tuekor nights — the night of and the night A victory would enable Watson to least 1 hour or until firm. Remove to food processor or aher. It's not something that’s join Jack Nicklaus. Gary Player, 2 (about 8 oz. each) Poached Alaska 1/4 cup butter or margarine, softened Fernandez, scheduled to make his 21st start Monday night blender and process until smooth. Pour into 3-cup mold; against Philadelphia, irritated a tendon in the front part of his left Jay Snyder of the Neipsic Tennis Club hits a return obsessed me in any way.” Ben Hogan and Gene Sarazen as the Salmon Steaks 2 to 3 tablespoons chopped shelled natural shoulder during warmups and never threw a single pitch in the There is no clear-cut favorite in only players to win nil four majors 1 small onion, very thinly sliced California pistachios freeze until firm. Dip bottom of mold in lukewarm water; during Tuesday’s match against the Woodledge Tennis the field of 150 that will tackle the during their careers. turn sorbet onto serving platter. Garnish platter with reserved game. He was examined by team physician Dr. James Parkes Club. Snyder won his singles and doubles matches and A Watson victory would also end 1 tomato, siiced 1 tablespoon minced parsley and placed on oral medication and advised not to throw for at PGA National Golf Club course, a pear and mint sprigs. Makes 6 servings. Neipsic downed Woodledge, 11-6.. 7,002-yard layo«t. his three-year winless drought 1/4 cup each iemon juice and olive oil 1/4 teaspMn pepper lG8st five dsys Dash garlic powder “With something like this, the best thing is rest,” said Al 2 tablespoons minced parsley 1 teaspoon oregano, crushed 2 pita bread rounds Storage Tip: Leftover Pear Sorbet can be frozen in freezer- Harazin, New York’s senior vice president. proof container. The All-Star left-hander, 10-6 with a 3.44 earned run average Neipsic triumphs WOULD YOU BELIEVE WINTER’S COMING? 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon salt this year, has suffered from tenderness in the shoulder area Dash pepper Combine butter, pistachios, parsley, pepper and garlic pow­ during recent starts, including last Wednesday in St. Lxmis when Neipsic Tennis Club remained Time to have your furnace tuned 1 smaU green pepper, thinly der; mix well. Cut each pita bread round into 6 pie-shaped he left after five innings. unbeaten, but once tied, with an 11-6 sliced verticaliy pieces; separate layers. Spread rough sides of pita pieces victory over Woodledge Tuesday. before the cold weather. Retuitt; Bolton (W) def. Greop 1 avocado, sliced verticaily (optionai) with butter mixture. Place on baking sheet; bake at 400° F. Viola, Mattingly cited by the AL Horowitz 7-5; Joy Snyder (N ) def. about S minutes or until browned and crispy. Makes 24 Morcrott 4-2; Gory Tucker (N) def. We're not a discount operation We offer 24 hour service NEW YORK — Minnesota left-hander Frank Viola and New Golden 44); Andrew Bodyk (N ) def. Remove skin and bones from salmon steaks; split each into pieces. Recipe can be doubled or tripled. NIcoll 4-0; Yoon Johnson (N ) def. 2 pieces. Place salmon, onion and tomato in shallow baking 3/4 cup flour York Yankees first baseman Don Mattingly were named Medoff 4-3; Debbie Broy (N j def. ix We're a full service company 1^ We have a variety of American Leauge pitcher and player of the month of July. Edwords 4-3; Kotlblon (W ) def. Dorryl dish. Combine lemon juice, oil, parsley, oregano, salt and Freezing Tip: Baked California Pistachio Garlic Toast can 1/4 cup sugar Berenson 4-0; Oliver (N ) def. Goll with a low price discounts available. Viola was 5-0 with a 1.88 earned run average in July, with 48 Sheffield 4-1; KIrshemon (W ) def. pepper; mix well. Pour mixture over salmon and vegetables. be packaged in freezer-proof plastic bags or containers and 1/2 cup fli^y chopped shelled natural innings, two complete games and a shutout. Mattingly hit .374, Donlelle Smith 7-5; Stewort (W ) def. Money Broy 4-2; Mulozzl-Nelson (W ) Cover and refrigerate at least 1 hour; add green pepper frozen. Reheat to serve. California pistachios with 10 homers and eight doubles, drove in 24 runs and scored 21 def. Oovid Sonobrio-Colln lrelond4-1; during last 20 minutes. Arrange salmon, vegetables and 1/2 cup butter or margarine times in July. He also tied a major-league record with homers in Johnton-Bodyk (N ) def. Golden-Medoff A GALLON 4-3; Snyder-Tucker (N) def. Morcroft- WE DO IT ALL avocado on platter. Makes 4 servings. eight consecutive games. Edwords 4-2; Sheffleld-Berenson (N ) (bBlora dlocounta) def. Sheo-Bonovlto 4-0; Sonobrlo- Combine flour, sugar and pistachios; cut in butter until dough Lenoro Dlllnohom (N ) def. Horrlmon- Poached Alaska Salmon Steaks: In skillet, pour boiling water is texture of coarse commeial (mixture will be very soft). Press Smlth 4-1; D.Broy-HorowIti (N ) def. FOR ONLY Glancola wins Connecticut Open NIcoll-KotIblon 4-0; N.Broy-Johnson over 2 Alaska salmon steaks to cover. Add 3 slices lemon, □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ into 9-inch square baking pan. Score surface with fork, if desired. Bake at 325° F. 20 to 25 minutes or until lightly GREENWICH — Kevin Giancola is the first amateur in 11 3 slices onion, 1 bay leaf and several whole peppercorns. years to win the Connecticut Open. Return to boil; cover and simmer 10 minutes i^r inch of browned. Cool about 15 minutes and cut into I x 3-inch pieces. Giancola, a senior at Central Connecticut State University, thickness of salmon. Drain and cool. Makes 4 servings. Makes 27 pieces. birdied three of the last six holes Tuesday for a final-round 70 and a one-stroke victory over defending champion Mike Colandro. Colandro, a six-year member of the Australian PGA Tour, was 3-under for the tournament and had a two-stroke lead with nine strokes to go. But he missed relatively short par putU on three of the next four holes. He won 14^000. H MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Aug. 5. 1987 Your neighbor's kitchen MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Aug. 5, 1987 — 15 Baked fish Scandinavian / 1-pound paekopo froaon 1 email tomato, peeled, Try a leisurely Sunday brunch flail niMa oeeded and chopped % ei^ ehoppad onion Warm up your one-dish meal ideas For those of us 1 tebleapoon anipped Transfer mixture to same cup used ice and blend on high speed for 5 to V cup chopped calory \ 4 paraley who live by the to melt butter. 10 seconds, or until thick and airy. V« cup chopped green By Anita M. Caldwell Vk teaspoon basil clock, have an 1 tableepoon lamon )ulce Herald Reporter Just before pouring sauce over Pour into three saucer champagne popper 1 ounce dry while wine early breakfast y » taaapoon dried dlllweed eggs, microwave on 50 percent glasses. Hint: If you wish to make Shell shrimp, leave tail shell on. ‘ and rush off to 1 taMoapoon margarine or Salt and pepper COVENTRY - If you like the M icrowave (medium) power for 30 to 60 additional servings, do so one Devein. Place in covered casserole work, nothing butter simplicity of a one-dish meai but seconds, stirring with a small whisk recipe at a time. Do not attempt to dish with tail up. Add breadcrumbs can be more de­ you get frostbite when you cook a Kitchen after every 15 seconds. Sauce make more servings in a single or crushed croutons and pour' lightful than a frozen dinner, then let Marjorie should thicken slightly and be blender at one time. The Fizz will Let fieh atand at room temperature for 20 minutes. Bias-slice melted butter over the braad-' leisurely Sun­ Marge dihurchill Roach warm up your supper ideas. warm. Makes about I'A cups. Note: not thicken and become airy fish into 1-inch slices. crumbs. Add spices mixture and day brunch. ‘ T like anything I can cook in one Since egg yolks are the only enough. white wine. Bake for ZOminutes and This midday Meanwhile, In a small saucepan cook onion, celery and green dish,” said Roach. She said she thickening ingredient in Hollan­ pepper, covered, in margarine until tender but not brown. Stir In serve with drawn butter. meal, which daise Sauce, be very careful when likes simple and basic cooking, but combines the fa­ Hot sausage quiche tomato, parsley, lemon juice and dlllweed. with variety. For example, she’ll reheating the sauce. If you micro­ vorite foods of an elegant breakfast 6 ounces spicy bulk sausage prepare not one vegetable to dress a SpaghBltl wHh egg on top of each. Pour some of the wave it too long, you will end up Arrange fish slices, overlapping slightly, in a ungreased 12-by ■A green bell pepper, chapped roast beef, but two or three. with some more substantial fare, Hollandaise sauce over each por­ with scrambled eggs instead of a 7H-by 2-inch baking dish; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Spoon whit* dam sauca 'A cup chopped onion On 10 acres of land with 13 sheep and is served at a "civilized” hour, tions. Serve immediately, approp­ smooth elegant sauce. vegetable mixture over fish. Bake, uncovered. In a 450-degree V4 cap batter is becoming a favorite of hosts and ‘A cup half and half cream providing a chorus of "baa’s,” riately garnished with grapes, oven about 15 minutes or until fish flakes easily when tested with Vk cap olive oil guests alike. 3 large eggs Roach prepares her basic meat fresh strawberries, and orange 1 laMespoon mlaced garUe In oil Poached eggs I'A cups sharp Cheddar cheese, * foil*- With a slotted spatula lift fish and vegetables to serving dishes (no lamb stew, thank you) Brunch is an open invitation to slices. 3 cans (OVk oances each) chopped: Add 2 cups of water to a large grated platter. Makes 4 servings. but admits her favorite fo<^ is imagination and creative menu clams planning. Because it is served at Hollandaise sauce flat-bottomed I'A-quart casserole 1 baked pie crust Nutrition analysis per serving: 130cal..20gpro.,3gcarbo.,4g pasta that she could eat three times 1 teaspoon dry oregano leaves or ■ paprika a day. midday, brunch allows busy people dish. Bring water to a boil by fat, 42 mg chol., 121 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 32 percent vlt. C, 12 dry basil or 1 tablespoon fresh bosU, ■A cup butter microwaving on high for 3'A to 4 Crumble sausage into a Roach started cooking more after to take advantage of a couple of percent niacin, 22 percent phosphorus. Vk teaspoon Cayenne pepper 2 large eggs minutes. Add I'A tablespoons of dishwasher-safe plastic colander she was married. One of her hours of extra sleep, and still 1 cup chopped fresh parley entertain with flair. Of course, with 2 tablespoons fresh squeezed vinegar to water. Carefully crack 8 set into a 1-quart casserole. Sprin­ earliest dishes was a ’salmon lemon Juice 1 pound pasta (spaghetti or- a microwave to aid in the prepara­ eggs, one at a time into utensil. kle bell pepper and onion over top. wiggle’ which was salmon, peas, 1 tablespoon vermouth or dry llngulnl) tion. the time required to create a Pierce each yolk carefully with a Microwave on high for 3'A to 4'A sour cream and sauce. But she said white wine tk cup sauteed mushroom.' lovely brunch is truly minimal. wooden toothpick. Cover with plas­ minutes, stirring midway through her husband, David," wasn’t crazy 'A teaspoon Worcestershire Microwave four-bean bake optional Eggs Benedict are a favorite for tic wrap and microwave at 50 cooking. about it.” sauce 1 ounce dry wine, optional the brunch crowd. The eggs are percent (medium) power for 6'A to Drain and discard grease, and set Today, instead of wiggles. Roach cayenne pepper 1 large onion, chopped (1 Combine butter and olive oil over poached in the microwave, and the 7 minutes. Remove from micro- aside sausage. Beat together half IS-ounce can garbanio makes her meals look appealing in salt to taste cup) low heat. Add garlic. Add dry English muffins toasted conven­ wave and let stand covered until and half cream and eggs in the beans, drained other ways. She said it’s important Place butter in a 2-cup glass spices. Add c h o p i^ clams and the - tionally. Tangy microwave Hollan- desired amount of doneness. Re­ same casserole. Stir in cheese and 1 green pepper, cut Into 8-ounce can sliced water for a meal to look good and she will measure. Cover with plastic wrap Juice from two cans. Add sauteed daise Sauce tops the eggs. Note: move eggs, one at a time, from cooked sausage mixture. 1-Inch pieces chestnuts, drained arrange vegetables with different and microwave on high for I'A mushrooms, wine and let simmer You may want to use the 2 egg water with a slotted spoon and Pour mixture into baked pie dove garlic, minced colors to add life to a plain meat minutes, or until boiling. 1 ¥4 cup ketchup ' for 15 minutes. whites that are left over from the place on top of prepared muffins. crust. Sprinkle with paprika. Rotat­ dinner. Separate yolks from whites of 2 tablespoons water 2 tablespoons brown sugar, Cook spaghetti then combine: Hollandaise sauce to make Ramos ing quiche every 3 minutes, micro- 17-ounce can lima beans, Simplicity in cooking makes it sauce with pasta and serve. Makes eggs. Put yolks into a blender or wave on 70 percent (medium-high) 1 tablespoon Dljon-style easy to find the right pots and pans. Gin Fizz, a popular New Orleans Ramos Gin Fizz drained 6 main dish servings. Serve with brunch drink. food processor. Set whites aside for for 9 to 10 minutes, or until center is mustard Roach said she’d be lost without her another use. Add lemon juice, 4 tablespoons heavy cream broiled swordfish. A second suggestion for brunch is set. Let stand for at least 10 minutes 15t^-ounce can butler 1 tablespoon Worcester­ electric frying pan, but she doesn’t vermouth, and Worcestershire 4 tablespoons milk AP photo To use fresh clams, use 4 dozen. : Hot Sausage Quiche, Rotatouille, before serving. Yields 6 servings. beans with molasses sauce shire sauce use a microwave or food processor. sauce to yolks in blender and blend 3 ounces gin and Bran Muffins. Planned to serve and bacon Still, most good cooks admit minor well. Sprinkle a little cayenne 2 large egg whites V4 to '/ i teaspoon pepper Qlai* for duck 6 people, this menu is sure to be a Marge Churchill is a Manchester disasters no matter what they use pepper on the surface of the 2 tablespoons fresh lemon Juice Creme de la creme 15'A-ounce can red kidney crowd pleaser. Take advantage of resident who Is an expert on For Roach, her specialty in Roast duck mixture. 1 tablespoon sugar beans, drained your microwave, and these quick microwave cooking. If you have cuiinary accidents is burning ve­ Orange, apple, celery, pear When butter is bubbling, turn 1 teaspoon orange Juice Henry Haller, center, executive chef for the White House, and simple suggestions to prepare a any questions about microwaving getables. ” I know how to do that Herald photo by Tuekor 1 cup apricot preserve blender on and remove feeder cap 2 cups crushed Ice gestures whiie posing with 23 chefs during the annual brunch for your family and friends that you’d like to see answered In a 3-quart microwave-safe casseroie combine onion, green very well.” she said with a chuckle > cup orange marmalade from blender lid. Pour hot butter in Marjorie Roach of Coventry shows off her Norwegian this next Sunday. In an electric blender, combine here, write to: Microwave Kitchen, meeting of the Ciub des Chefs des Chefs in New York. pepper, garlic and water. Micro-cook, covered, on 100 percent adding that the day after the Herald Vk cap honey steady stream through opening in cream, milk, gin, egg yolks, lemon sour cream cake. Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Chefs from around the world were in the city for the power (high) 4 to 5 minutes or untii tender; drain. Stir in lima called her for the interview she left 3 taMespoon apricot brandy or ' Eggs Benedict lid. Blend about 30 seconds. juice, sugar and orange juice. Add Manchester 06040. vegetables steaming too long and anay orange Hqner March of Dimes benefit Tuesday. beans, undrained butter beans, kidney beans, garbanzo beans, 8 large eggs they burned completely. t caps flour 1 taMespoon Cointreau water chestnuts, ketchup, brown sugar, mustard, Worcestershire kle one-half topping into mixture, 4 English muffins It's easy to forget her mistakes 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 taMespoon Curacao and pepper. Cook, covered, on high 10 to 12 minutes or untii hot, pour rest of batter into pan and 8 small round slices of ham after one bite of her Norwegian sour I teaspoon salt Preheat oven to 450 degrees. stirring after every 5 minutes. Makes 15 servings. sprinkle remaining with topping. batter cream cake. You don’t have to be I teaspoon baking soda Roast duck and stuff with orange, Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes For garnish, small bunch of Nutrition analysis per serving: 136 cal., 6 g pro., 25 g carbo., 2 g Scandinavian to love it. apple, celeray and pear. Remove O). , T P A TP ■■ i TOPPING: in a greased angel food pan. fat, 1 mg chol., 359 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 19 percent vit. C, 13 before serving. grapes, fresh strawberries, fresh L «_■•< I v_.'r .. . H A r .f( t V4 cap granulated sugar orange slices *. ■'"P 0:1- r ■ L - ’ ‘ percent iron. 11 percent phosphorus. Norwegian OiM-contalner 20 minutes before done, remove « I I C ■ 1 - 1 J , PA teaspoons cinnamon from oven. Make Hollandaise sauce and set sour cream cake ■/4 cup walnuts stuffod shrimp aside, Poach eggs, according to ’ 0 J ” ■ ' .-I -- Combine and mix, then pour over ' Blend together the butter and directions below. While eggs are • large Junbo shrimp duck V4 of marmalade, preserve, '/« pound butter or oleo sugar. Add to the mixture the eggs, Seasoned bread crumbs or o honey, brandy, contreau and microwaving, use a fork to split 1 cup granualted sugar sour cream and vanilla. Sift flour, emsbed garUe and herb croutons curacao. muffins and toast conventionally. Microwave beef burgundy Zeggs baking powder, salt and baking 1 taUespooB butter After 10 minutes, apply remain­ Separate slices of ham and place on 1 cup sour cream' soda and add to mixture. Pour Green oirion (scallions) ing glaze and finish roasting until a paper towel lined plate. After the 2 slices bacon 'A pound boneless beef stew 1 teaspoon vanilla one-half the batter into pan. 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One store in our town does not -3499 required refund form and the proof-of-purchase Wednesday: Farmer Brown Come date its register tapes. Another seal cut from one package of a Gillette Good Here’s a refund form to write for: soup, cheese croissant, potato store keeps the tapes for all charge News! Plus five-pack. Expires Sept. SO, 1987. Four 25K!ent coupons for Wise or Ridgies Potato puffs, carrot-raisin salad, fresh ■ DRAPERY & CURTAIN customers. ’Two stores print cou­ Chips. Wise Puffed or (Yunchy C3ieez Doodies, ^DISCOUNT TO SENIORS Shrimp salad with vanilla M AXI’THINS Pads or Panty Shields Free fruit. pons on the back of the tapes. Wise Cottage Fries Potato Chips and Wise Bravos CLEANERS Coupon Offer. Receive a coupon good for one free Thursday: Pineapple juice, sea­ ______555-3155 4. A recent supermarket promo­ Tortilla (!hips. WISE $1 Anniversary Refund 3 tablespoons lemon juice package of Maxithins pads or panty shields (26-or food salad on a hot dog roil, 2 carrots, cut Into thin strips tion asked shoppers to turn in $275 Offer, 2840 Mt. Wilkinson Parkway, Suite 300, BIGGS CARPET & DRAPERY 1 tabtaspoon vanilla 30-count). Send the required refund form and the macaroni salad, three bean salad, (2 cups) worth of supermarket register Atlanta, GA 30339. This offer expires Dec. 31,1987 GARDEN CENTERS Universal Product Code symbol from any tex of blueberry coffee cake. CLEAi Vi taaapoon salt 2 tablespoons cooking oil tapes. but requests for the form must be received by Maxithins Pads or Panty Shields (26- or 30-count), Friday: Cranberry juice, roast % teaspoon pepper I have a friend who automatically ^ p t. 31,1987. While waiting for the form, save the 1 pound shrimp, cooked, along with a dated cash-register receipt with the turkey with gravy, sweet potato D% DISCOUNTS TO SENIORS 8 ounces fresh whole green throws away any refund offers that Universal Product Codes from the back panels of !% Off Pick-Ups pealed and devalned purchase price circled. Expires Sept. 30,1987. and apple casserole, peas and beans (2 cups) ask for tapes. I don’t blame her. any three packages of Wise Snacks (5-ounce or 104 Mam ^ 555-5331 Lemon slices (optional) ORAL-B Dental Floss Refund Offer. Receive a larger). carrots, pumpernickel bread, jel­ CAROL HALDEN |: lied fruit cup. EXCELSIOR SPRINGS. MO. In a small bowl combine lemon juice, vanilla, salt and pepper; ■ ELECTRIC manufacturers’ cents-off coupons Meals on Wheels set aside. In a medium saucepan cook green beans, covered, in a DEAR CAROL: If manufactur­ was allowed to receive its mail and cashed during this period. to the organization. To Join this APPLIANCES-MAJOR small amount of boiling wafer for 4 minutes. Add carrots; cook, ers would stop worrying about the ‘stay in business. Hope for any refunds has dimmed The following meals are to be program. Federal charged a $25 few customers who get their box In a second column, i alerted considerably. Readers who lost served to Meals on Wheels clients covered, 4 minutes or until vegetables are nearly tender; drain. registration fee. (Consumers who tops from relatives and show more readers to their opportunity to money have a right to be unhappy the week of Aug. 10 through 14. The Meanwhile, in a large skillet cook shrimp, half at a time, In hot Joined soon had difficulties receiv­ concern for the growing number of receive refunds and also told taem with the performance of the U.S. hot noon meal is listed first, the cool oil for 2 to 3 minutes or until the shrimp turn pink and are opaque. ing payment for the coupons they consumers who are inconvenienced they could get their refund requests Postal Service. Somebody ob­ evening meal second. sent it. But Federal kept cashing Add vegetables and vanilla mixture. Toss to coat. Cool 10 to 15 and frustrated by the tape require­ on the record by sending copies of viously fell asleep at the switch. I Monday: Roast beef with gravy, the $25 registration-fee checks Mat ■ FINANCIAL PLANNING minutes before serving. Serve with lemon slices. Store any ment, we would not have this their correspondence to the Postal will continue to keep an eye on the whipped potatoes, green beans, were pouring in from all over the leftovers covered in the refrigerator. Makes 4 servings. problem. Service. situation and will report further salad, dessert. Chicken salad sand­ CONSULTANTS country. Nutrition analysis per serving: 345 cal., 18 g pro., 23 g carbo., Unfortunately, Federal did not developments to readers of this wich, grapes, milk. □ □ □ On Nov. 25, 1986, Federal and its live up to its end of the agreement, column. Tuesday: Leg of veal with gravy, FISHER'S INVESTMENT CENTER 20 g fat, 69 mg chol., 426 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 22 percent vlt. A, owner, Damiam Hawkins, signed a and the fund was never established. baked potato, carrots, salad, des­ 18 percent thiamine. 23 percent riboflavin, 14 percent niacin, 16 Federal Redemption Center Up­ STEVE FISHEfl-DEQISTERED consent agreement with the United And for some unknown reason, it Send questions and comments to sert. Ham sandwich, pears, milk. oercent calcium, 15 percent iron, 26 percent phosphorus. date: One of my columns this past States Postal Service agreeing to took the Postal Service more than Wednesday: Swedish meatballs winter included warnings from Martin Sloane in care of the establish, within 35 days, a $300,000 three' months to take action and Manchester Herald. P.O. Box 591, with gravy, noodles, spinach, readers about Federal Redemption restitution fund to provide refunds stop Federal’s mail after Federal salad, dessert. Egg salad sand­ (^nter of Miami, a company that Manchester 66040. The volume of to consumers who asked for the failed to come up with the $300,000. mail preclades IndlvMuai replies, wich, fruit and gelatin, milk. advertised that consumers could return of their registration fees. By It may never be known how many Thursday: Baked chicken quar­ earn up to $300 a week by selling but Sloane will respond to letters of Quick-for-kids caizone signing this agreement. Federal registration-fee checks Federal general interest in the column. ter with . gravy, rice, zucchini, salad, dessert. 'Turkey sandwich, 'A pound ground beef 1 teaspoon dried basil, fresh fruit, milk. V4 cup chopped onion Friday: Lasagna, peas, cauli­ crushed flower, salad, dessert. Tuna salad 8-ounce can pizza sauce 'A teaspoon dried oregano, Key lime pie is key to new success sandwich, apple, milk. 2 tablespoons chopped ripe crushed Manchester hospital 3 Individual French rolls By John Platero his own pies, but he won’t say who anything else that’s made in an him. Over the years, four different (about 8 Inches long) The Associated Press makes them or where they are oven — just key lime pies. people have made the pies, but the The following meals will be made. Wexelbaum does sell bottled key When you use the Golden Opportunity Pagesf find our senior reference guide; statewide listings on 1'A cups shredded mozza­ bakers remain anonymous. ; served to senior citizens at the GOULDS, Fla. — The man who ” It’s my special recipe and I lime Juice and is a national ” It’s the same recipe all these • Manchester Memorial Hospital ca­ you’ll find more than phone numbers, you’ll find employment programs, health care services, rella cheese (6 ounces) lays claim to making the world’s supervise the baking every morn­ distributor for the nectar extracted years. No changes.” feteria between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. best key lime pies is a transplanted ing from 6:30 to 9:30,” he said. from the greenish-yellow citrus Wexelbaum charges $5.25 includ- ' daily: discounts and special services. That is, if you’re sixty legal assistance and much more. In a saucepan cook meat and onion until meat is brown; drain New Yorker who once sold surgical The only part of the secret fruit native to the Florida Keys. ing tax for his 10-inch pies. Sunday: Roast beef with gravy, years or older. So turn to the Golden Opportunity off fat. Remove from heat. Stir in pizza sauce, olives, basil and supplies and never lived in the Wexelbaum will divulge is that he Unlike most successful bakers ” In the Keys they cost $10-$12,” baked chicken with gravy, ham­ oregano. Cut a thin slice from the top of each roll. Hollow out Florida Keys where the tasty uses no condensed milk in his pies, who begin their careers as young he said. " I don’t do it for the burger on a bun. \bu’ll save on everything from accountants and Pages at the front o f your SNET dessert originated. bottom of roll to within ’A inch of edges. Sprinkle about 3 an ingredient found in most key apprentices, Wexelbaum had a money.” Monday: Chicken Parmesan, automotive repair to tax consultants and tree trimmers \bllow Pages. It’§ the section in the Bert ’’Lee” Wexelbaum, 68, has lime pie recipes. surgical supply business in New tablespoons cheese Into the bottom of each roll. Spoon meat Wexelbaum has built a clientele American chop suey, fried haddock been selling the tart delicacy from a ’’Condensed milk overshadows York City until he gave that up in by word of mouth. Most know he’s ' tails, tuna skitchwich. just by showing your Golden Opportunity Card. phone bode where the numbers add up. mixture over each. Sprinkle with remaining cheese. Replace roll nondescript cement-block building the key lime Juice. It’s too sweet 1950 for South Florida’s warm closed on Mondays and usually sells Tuesday: Stuffed filet of sole, Simply fill out the application for the card in the book, tops. Wrep individually In foil. Refrigerate for 3 to 24 hours or here in southern Dade County for 35 and it will curdle if you have to climate. his laot pie somewhere around 4 ‘ honey dipped chicken, meat loaf freeze for up to 3 months. years without ever advertising or travel with the pie,” he said. To enjoy the sunshine, he bought p.m. Customers come from as far with gravy, Reuben sandwich. and we’ ll send the card absolutely free. Plus, you’ ll To serve, place foil-wrapped sandwiches on baking aheet. having a telephone in his shop. Wexelbaum also is fussy about a truck and peddled bakery goods as West Palm Beach, more than an Wednesday: Liver mixed grill, ” I sell out every day and as soon Bake In a 375^egree oven about 40 minutes if refrigerated, 60 to the meringue, a frothy topping, on from door to door. His favorite was hour away. beef burgundy, tacos, cheese as I sell them all I go home,” said his pies. key lime pie, which, he said, was 70 minutes If frozen. Makes 3 servings. Wexelbaum reminds everyone he ' ravioli. Wexelbaum, a cheerful bachelor ” I like it browned Just right,” be made commercially only in the has no phone. Thursday: Shrimp teriyaki, tur­ Nutrition analysis per aervlng; 501 cal., 33 g pro. 40 g carbo;; 23 who enjoys his customers. said. Keys at that time. " I f you want a pie, get in your car ' key divan, stuffed pepper, pas­ g fat, 97 mg chol., 1,152 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 23 percent vit. A, ” I do this as a hobby. I meet There’s no ’ ’bakery” sign on In 1952, at age 33, he bought his and come down. I f l ’m clos^ , come ' trami on rye. 23 percent thiamine, 26 percent riboflavin, 33 percent niacin, 34 people and I make people happy,” Wexelbaum’s 17-by 40-foot faded current building. Experimenting at back again,” Friday: Veal Parmesan, fried percent calcium, 22 percent Iron, 43 percent phosphorus. he added. ” I don’t make any yellow and green store on U.S. I home, Wexelbaum developed his clam strips, macaroni and cheese, money.” because no baking has ever been own key lime pie recipe and then Louis XIV of France was bom in ' hot dog on a bun. Neither does Wexelbaum bake done there. Nor does he offer found someone to bake the pies (or 1638. Saturday: Turkey tetrazzini, sea­ OSNET food newburg, manicotti. We go beyond the call. f -IS— MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Aug. 5, mt;7

MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Aug. S, 1987 — 17 '‘A CT OF W /LL *• SNAFU by Bruc* Bm HIo PCANUtk by ChariM M. Schuli ’ R lF F (T I+ r»V WRITING z\rry, you P ----- I POM'T? THOSE ARE j i h i - I ' »>V DON'< MHO A Any fftv ir ALL C'MUU ifr% , wmat about < u fitM e u T f wMy BOTHER ‘ WHO {HOUIO v jiu Vdu oori IN youiV TA « a WALB HERE'S THE FIERCE Wednesday TV (ny i,« o i f youBWlMt Rom er? LET'S SKIP SLOWLY HE SLITHERS I LEAVE mV ACTMuyCWM . • o y ^TATU- MIMP. HEV, Wf rattlesnake crawling ACTIVE Any in f l a t a b l e TM' P I22A 4 to w a r d h is pr ey... »ffccn v£ ANVIUlNfi* ’ eTU5?o(l. IMMiMATtoM, a'BuooY COULO STOP THROUGH THE GRASS... eiucerncts 0ML7J AND Gv ru^ewAiTE' SHOEBoy rulL ZIP i GRAB AN 5:Q0PM [ESPN] Truck and Tractor ooticcnoM »vy W 6CKENO Stra ig h t Tu dD Racing from Plainsfield > OF some WITH e n i c A flfflJA-iAREf Pull (60 min.) n>?’ ATviTPMy'r THE IMAtmAAi NIKE (5P Hogan's Heroes (IIM6V Jo n s ? AHCHOUICI 5:30PM [HBO] Leadfoot (CC) Philip !?- Hemtottui! McKeon and Pater Barton star in the IfA N N E R dD News story of the tragedy that follows when a [CNN] Sports Tonight mm teen-ager gets his first car. Caryn Richman [DIS] MOVIE; 'The Boy Who Could Fly' ----- [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Lilac Dream' An adver­ guest-stars as (CC) A 14-year old boy who has never tising executive's vacation is compli­ spoken a word believes so strongly in W 19S7 UnIM FMture SyndIctW. me. *■ - Stephanie Cald­ cated by a budding romance with an am­ well, a compulsive magic that he becomes an inspiration to nesiac discovered lying on the beach all those around him. Jay Underwood, Susan Almgren, Dack Rambo. 1987. gambler, on Lucy Deakins, Bonnie Bedelia. 1986. ( JUST WHAT T' Rated NR. CBS's "The Mew Rated PG. HE 5TRIKE5' Nike Hammer/' [ESPN] SportsCenter n e e d .. A 6:00PM ® d !) ® ®S) News A---" MOUTHFUL OF CD Threa's Company airing WEDNES­ [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Glitter Dome' (CC) 85 DAY. AUG. 5. Two veteran Los Angeles police detec­ ( D Matt Houston tives investigate the murder of a movie HAQAB t h e h o r r ib l e by DIk Brown* dD Qimma a Break Nell is scandalized mogul. James Garner. John Lithgow, when she discovers that her grandfather CHECK USTINGS Margot Kidder. 1964. is dating a much younger woman. FOR EXACT TIME ,, -T AV/47E' T^^Eee [USA] Petrocelli K lo W l Wa Mt Y o u t o iaAASiMe Mo w t M (5 dD Greatest American Hero HARP- e£LL R5M , B6r A T B ^ 1 1 : 3 5 P M ® Entertainment Tonight PLACE WOULP l o o k o m a n ic e p a y ... (29) Angie Howard Hesseman ("Head of the (H) Doctor Who Class"); actor Dolph Lundgren. (In a -i- dD Charlie's Angels Stereo) d€) Quincy 1 2 : 0 0 A M ( ® WKRP in Cincinnati dD Reporter 41 ® Ask Dr. Ruth (R) t h e GRIZZWELLS” by Bill Schorr dD MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour C9~) Cannon dD MOVIE: 'Revenge of the Pink 1 0 : 0 0 P M ® ) Equalizer A judge asks a ®D Fame (60 min.) Panther' The bumbling Inspector Clou­ woman for sexual favors as part of an 3D Star Trek [DIS] MOVIE: 'Dot and Keeto' Animated seau is on the trail of the French Connec­ agreement to reduce her husband's ® Tales of the Unexpected Identical A young girl faces all sorts of perils after tion Peter Sellers, Dyan Cannon, Her­ drug-possession sentence, (60 min.) (R) twins seem to have foolproof alibis I PONT ' 5: bert Lorn. 1978. C A U I H l f something she eats reduces her to the CSD 3D dD News when their well-to-do uncle is murdered size of an insect Animated 1985. Rated (O) Highway to Heaven (CC) A disabled dD MOVIE: 'The Money Trap' A detec-' NR. Vietnan veteran, tired of wading through (DD Hotel (CC) Peter's torn between PEJNtS TAkEW Christine and his dying ex-wife; the fra­ tive on a homicide case is given the com­ [ESPN] SportsLook government red tape, turns to a life of bination of a safe by a dying robber. OUT TO crime (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) ternity that Dave once belonged to is [HBO] MOVIE; 'Absolute Beginners' cited in a brutal hazing incident. (60 Glenn Ford, Elke Sommer. Rita Hay­ THE PHANTOM by L** Falk A Sy Barry PINNEI^... (CC) The pop culture explosion of 1958 d $ Living Wild min.) (R) worth 1966. London is the basis for this tale of rom­ dD Benny Hill 3D Mission Impossible dD Consumer Discount Network ance and race riots. Eddie O'Connell. dD Odd Couple d@) Star Trek • 3D Alfred Hitchcock Presents Patsy Kensit, David Bowie 1986 Rated PG-13- (In Stereo) dD Novela: Pobre Senorita Limantour dD St. Elsewhere (CC) While Fiscus re­ ® Ask Dr. Ruth (CC). (R) [USA] Cartoons National Geographic Special (CC). covers from a bullet wound, his father (6D Gend Scott f (R) (In Stereo) (Bill Dana) pays him a visit, (60 min.) (R) [CNN] Newsnight 6:30PM dD m -a *s *h ®1D MOVIE: 'Oxford Blues' A rough- 3D Noticiero Univision AP photo [ESPN] SportsLook ® ® ABC News (CC) edged student pursues a girl, and at the (fD Man from U.N.C.L.E. CJIJ Jeffersons (CC) Part 2 of 2 same time, tries to improve his character 1 2 : 0 5 A M ( ® Adderly Adderly's as­ „ Chris Lemmon, 33, son of actor Jack Lemmon, has a film by joining the school's rowing team, Rob [C NN] CNN News signed to cover the wedding of a sena­ CAPTAIN EASY ■ by Crook. A Ca.ale role opposite his father, a series of commercials for men’s Laverne 8i Shirley Lowe, Ally Sheedy. Amanda Pays. 1984. [HBO] 1st & Ten: Going for Broke (CC) tor's daughter. (70 min.) (R) dD NBC News The third installment in the series on the JUST WHAT IS ' \ ■'a * UIA^, I , l,r WHAT'S THE [CNN] PrimeNows 1 2 : 3 0 A M ( ® Archie Bunker's Place IT THEy'KE ASKING, OR THEY WILL KttU 3 " cologne and a supporting role in the Fox sitcom "Duet.” Nightly Business Report California and owner Diane Bar- DEADLINE? MIDNIGHT BOTH HOSTAGES. ■' [DIS] Edison Twins row. Parker (O.J. Simpson) is promoted ( ® Nightlife (R) (In Stereo) MR.p r e s id e n t * y THEVWANT dD Noticiero Univision ______TO CONVINCE TOMORROW., [ESPN] Billiards: Danny Medina vs. to Bulls' general manager; Yinessa's ® PTL Club VT • AUTHORITIES DOWN [CNN] Showbiz Today Jose Garcia (R) agent pushes for a million dollar con­ tract, Coach Ernie Denardo suffers from dD 3D Late Night With David Letterman ' ----- *=< THERE TO FREE [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour [HBO] MOVIE: 'Used Cars' A fast- (In Stereo) THOUSANDS OF talking used car salesman goes to out­ burnout. (In Stereo) •Jack Lem m on’s son 3D Alfred Hitchcock Presents P O u iriC A l, 7:00PM ® CBS News landish lengths to prevent his late boss' [M A X ] Crazy About The Movies; Mari­ PRISONERS. CSj News car lot from falling into evil hands. Kurt lyn Monroe-Beyond the Legend The pri­ 3 D Dating Game (8 I Wheel of Fortune (CC) Russell, Jack Warden. Gerrit Graham vate side of Marilyn Monroe is seen [ESPN] Fishing; Best of Bill Dance BLONDIE by Dean Young A Stan Drake 1980 Rated R. through film clips, television footage (9.) $100,000 Pyramid [USA] Edge of Night comes into his own [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Breaking Away' (CC) and interviews with director Joshua Lo­ HOW n o YOU CHARGE (TD INN News gan. actors Don Murray, Robert Mit- 1 2 : 4 5 A M [TM C] MOVIE: The Happy IF you HANG l e a v e m e A l o n e . Four teenagers challenge local college FOR "VOUR WORK ? r O V E R M E , IT 'S EV n t h a t g e t s 'e m (Jl) Best of Saturday Night boys to a bicycle race. Dennis Christo­ chum. Celeste Holm and Susan Stras- Hooker' From a wide-eyed Dutch girl to a ^ . a n o i t 's e y f e v e r y t i m e , berg (60 min ) t h e h o u r TME By Kathryn Baker probably that’s because I’m ready pher. Paui Oooiey. Dennis Quaid 1979 sophisticated lady of the evening, the d9) M*A*S*H life of Xaviera Hollander is portrayed. The Associated Press to be his son now." Rated PG 10:30PM 3D dl) in n News dD Wheel of Fortune Lynn Redgrave, Tom Poston, Lovelady - y i In the lean years, Lemmon, a [USA] Riptide A gutsy tycoon hires the dD Star Wars; The Bottom Line Powell. 1975. Rated R. n / L. NEW YORK — When your name classical pianist, composer and MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour Riptide boys to help him find a legen­ d¥) Barney Miller dary sunken treasure (60 min.) 3D Muy Especial: Raphael 1 : 0 0 A M Ropers ARLO AND JANIS * by Jimmy Johnson is Chris Lemmon, the comparisons writer in his spare time, supported Dating Game [HBO] Vigilante: Right or Wrong (CC) ® True Confessions are inevitable, especially when you a passion for skiing with work in 8:30PM ® charmings (CC) A An examination of the increasing trend dD Jeffersons school psychologist investigates the ( ® Joe Franklin WILL I GO TO C aiE G t,, t CLRTAIMLV HOPE 50.' WHVSHOULD I? have all those great little speech commercials. of vigilantism in the United States and 50'iW WON'T HAVt dD Hollywood Squares Charming children's peculiar lifestyle the consequences (60 min ) 3D Twilight Zone DAD? mannerisms and look so much like By the time he landed the role of (R) i TOLEARMA5KILL' dt) Noveta: Victoria 3D Maude your father. Jack Lemmon. Richard Phillips, the Yuppie best (9D $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime 1 1 : 0 0 P M ® ® d l) ® News d7) Nightly Bu:,iness Report [CNN] Crossfire . But thanks to a cathartic film role friend on "Duet,” he was already ® (H) : Boston C5~) 3D Late Show (In Stereo) opposite his father, a series of known as “the Aramis Man” from dD Matt Houston Red Sox at Texas Rangers (2 hrs . 4 5 dD Carol Burnett and Friends [ESPN] Fly Fishing With Joe Hum­ commercials for a men’s cologne commercials and print ads. [CNN] Moneyline mm ) 3D Odd Couple phreys and a standout supporting role on "God bless Aramis, because it [ESPN] SportsCenter [DIS] Danger Bay (CC) Grant helps ex­ 3D Abbott and Costello [M A X ] MOVIE: 'In Cold Blood' Truman Capote's best-selling book inspired this the Fox Broadcasting Co. sitcom started my career, not only in other [M A X ] Legendary Ladies A tribute to pose the fraud who sold his friend a fak€ Japanese Koi Barney Miller fact-based story of two ex-con drifters WHATAQUY by BIN Host! ’’Duet,” Lemmon-the-younger has people’s eyes but in my own. '60s and '70s rock with Lesley Gore. dD Motorweek who terrorized and murdered a K*msas Ronnie Spector, Mary Wells and more, 9:00PM C3J Magnum, P.l. Magnum's .come into his own. Because now 1 wasn’t Jack Lem­ dD Talas of the Unexpected farm family. Robert Blake. Scott Wilson, featuring ‘'My Guy." 'Tonight's the plans for a romantic weekend with Cyn John Forsythe. 1967. Rated R. He had struggled for years to mon’s kid. I was the Aramis Man,” Night" and "I'm Sorry " Also appearing thia Farrell go awry when he gets em 3D PELICULA; 'Un Curita Canon' El [USA] Search for Tomorrow carve out an acting career for Lemmon said. Grace Slick, Clarence Clemons and Be broiled in a macabre case (60 min ) (R Padre Saturio siempre encuentra soli- “AA1S5 HOUSTON hnda Carlisle (60 min ) (In Stereo) himself. Until the well-written Fox "Richard (his "Duet” character) (DD MacGyver (CC) After severa Clones divertidas Alfredo Landa. Irene 1 : 1 0 A M [HBO] MOVIE: A View to a 16 ATTENOlIslG JO fW «W »/s comedy came his way, he said, he complements that beautifully. Ri- [TM C] Tender is the Night Dick's mar brushes with death, adventurous Mac Gutierrez Kill' (CC) James Bond hunts a maniacai s P riage becomes more difficult when Gyver decides to resign from the Foun 3 D s c t v genius attempting to take over the SUAAMER SCHOOL had eschewed situation comedy chaiti’s the antithesis of the Aramis world. Roger Moore, Christopher Wal­ Nicole suffers a nervous breakdown (2 dation (60 min.) (R) [CNN] Moneyline TO TAKE /WORE a l l e y OOP • by Dave Graue because of a bad experience in the Man, in the same clothes. Those are hrs ) Part 3 of 3 ken, Tanya Roberts 1985. Rated PG. (In C9_' MOVIE: 'The Front' A man acts as £ [DIS] Best of Ozzie and Harriet Stereo) failed NBC series “Brothers and fun to play, those extremes.” [USA] Airwotf While investigating the front for renowned television writers COURSES, l'/V\ 1 t h i n k 1 KNOW HOW WE ^ \ CAN YOU HEAR [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour COULD SHUT DOWN SQUILL ( HOW.^) WHAT THEY'RE AHA! YES, THAT THEM ( W HAT A R E T WATCH 'Sisters" over a decade ago. Lemmon calls Richard “the death of a friend s father, the Airwolf who are politically blacklisted during 1 : 1 5 A M (3D m o v ie ; Death Rida to WORRIED THAT TH' FAT FOR eO pp.^R i WING? ' SOUNDS LIKE A ^ Lemmon. 33, said people mistak­ quintessential have-a-holic.” In the team discovers that a deadly virus is the McCarthy era Woody Allen, Zerc [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Iron Eagle' (CC) The Osaka' A group of women hoping to be- SHE'S NOT ‘ HIGHNESS.'' FITTING FINISH sitcom, Richard and his wife, being manufactured for subversive pur­ Mostel. Herschel Bernard! 1976 teen-age son of a fighter pilot and a re­ coma stars head for acting jobs in the NO! FOR HIM, AL.' enly assume that the son of a poses (60 min ) Far East, only to be pressured into a life famous actor would have no trouble Linda, played by Alison La Placa, dD Night Court Mac leaves Quon Le af tired Air Force colonel take drastic ac­ OOALIFIEP." ter becoming depressed overtheirfinan tion to rescue the boy's father from his of prostitution. Ann Jillian. Jennifer 7:30PM OD p m Magazine Engelbert Jason-Leigh, Tom Byrd. 1963. getting cast on his own. are the successful friends of Ben, a Humperdinck, a world champion barrel cial problems (R) Middle Eastern captors Jason Gedrick, struggling writer whose romance Louis Gossett. Tim Thomerson 1986. —"People say, ’Oh, yeah, it’s racer dD Wings Over Water An overview ol [DIS] MOVIE: 'Atto Girl, Kelly' (CC) A O laaT Kaig Faaiurat Synpicai* Irx World ngbis »« Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) Seeing Eye guide dog makes a very spe­ » s T DE5 Cemmon’s kid. He’s never had to with Laura is the focus of the series. L5J Current Affair naval aviation, its role in America's for k work.’ I got news for ’em all. You’re Matthew Laurance and Mary Page eign policy and its effects on the shap [TM C] MOVIE; 'Best Revenge' A drug cial impression on those whose lives she dD d ^ Jeopardy! (CC) peddler becomes involved in blackmail enriches. Beau Bridges, Billy Corcoran, dead wrong. It made it twice as Keller play Ben and Laura. ing of U S. history, from Assistant Navy J O. Cannon. 1967. dD Entertainment Tonight Howard Secretary Theodore Roosevelt s efforts and bribery when he persuades an old Qftigh,’’ he said. "We’re really having a good time friend to smuggle drugs out of Morocco Hesseman ( "Head of the Class' ); actor to create a naval superpower to the lech 1 : 3 0 A M ( ® Get Smart "They really make you prove with that show,” Lemmon said, Dolph Lundgren (In Stereo) John Heard. Levon Helm 1983 Rated R nologicai sophistication of today's air­ 3D INN News yourself, and they constantly ex­ noting that the cast members often dD Major League Baseball: New York craft Cdriier (90 min.) (R) [USA] Fridays B ridge 3D Bizarre pect you to be as good as your socialize off the set. Yankees at Cleveland Indians (2 hrs . 30 @D Novela; Esa Muchacha de Ojos Cafe 1 1 : 1 5 P M ® News min.) (Live) 3D Home Shopping Game parent, who’s had 35,40 years more “The other thing that really (fD Prairie Home Companion This first- 1 1 : 3 0 P M ® ® Nighttine (CC) (TB) Carson's Comedy Classics ever television broadcast of "A Prairie [CNN] Newsnight Update experience. And that’s the worst steered me toward doing the series ® Entertainment Tonight Howard (ID Barney Miller Home Companion," humorist Garrison [ESPN] Tom [Vlann Outdoors THE BORN LOSER ■ by Art Santom thing they can do to young actors, was that it was being done by Fox,” Keillor's Saturday night public radio Hesseman ("Head of the Class"); actor the comparisons.’’ Lemmon said. "There’s a whole dD Major League Baseball: New York Dolph Lundgren. (In Stereo) [USA] MOVIE: 'Children of the Corn' way that they are hardly ever miscon­ Yankees at Cleveland Indians (2 hrs . 30 program, celebrates the grand opening " Lemmon said he and his father excitement about getting on at the of the newly renovated St. Paul (Minn ) 3D ® Honeymooners 2 : 0 0 A M ® MOVIE: Return of the Re NORTH S-F87 The message is strued. Such a bid is the splinter bid. IT^AeoOPTHlHO YU MAILED THAT FIP6 mirr) UH...... WH-WH%6LAW? g^lways "got along great," but he bottom floor and riding the elevator World Theater Show regulars Butch ® Topper bels' ♦ Q863 Today South opened one spade. When dD (SD Newlywed Game Thompson, Peter Osiroushko and Ho­ loud and clear ^ M<^moeaxea- up to the top, and being there for (ZD 3D Tonight Show (In Stereo) W 10 6 3 his partner jumped to four clubs, that ------had difficulty in his younger years dD Alice ward Mohr are joined by special guests ® MOVIE; 'Hawk, the Slayer' ♦ AK743 LA‘5TWfgnegFOI?E accepting the burden of being what could be an enormous coup in Chet Atkins, Johnny Gimble, Jean Red- By James Jacoby described a hand with four-card trump d?) Wild, Wild World of Animats ♦ Q support, 9-11 high-card points and a m fv u a e m ^ . , identified as “Jack Lemmon’s television.” path and Philip Brunelle (2 hrs.) (R) (In son.” “Duet” was one of the first shows [CNN] Crossfire Stereo) singleton club. When South cue-bid his [CNN] Larry King Live WEST EAST There is a great philosophical con­ '‘The way I dealt with being launched by Fox, a fledgling [ESPN] Best Of Scholastic Sports ♦ 92 ♦ J heart A-K, North was delighted to America [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Great American flict in the world of international show his diamond controls, even Identified as a thing and not as a network with some 100 affiliates W 752 WQJ984 bridge these days. Because complicat­ 7:35PM [DIS] Mouseterpiece Theater Cowboy* The American rodeo cowboy is ♦ J 10 2 ♦ Q96S though that advanced the partnership person was to overcompensate, to and two nights of programming so depicted as an athlete, entertainer, out- ♦ 10 9 4 3 2 ♦ AK7 ed and abstruse stystems have prolif­ to the five-level. That was enough to come on too strong, to constantly far. "Duet” airs on Sunday nights. 8:00PM dD New Mike Hammer A doorsman, competitor, humorist and liv­ erated, many experts feel that high- propel declarer into a six-spade con­ jry to be the center of attention. funny money case leads to an attractive ing legend Narrated by Joel McCrea. SOUTH level bridge has become so complex woman who's also a compulsive gam­ Larry Mahan, Phil Lyne. 1974. Rated G. tract — an easy contract to make, giv­ ‘Hey, look at me. I'm not Jack bler. (60 min.) (R) ♦ A K 10 7 5 4 that young minds are turning away [ESPN] PBA Bowling: Greater Buffalo WAK en the excellent dummy. All declarer Lemmon’s son. I’m Chris Lemmon, dD MOVIE: The Return of the Pink Open From Cheektowaga, N.Y. (2 hrs.) from the game entirely. Although had to do for 12 tricks was ruff two u and I’m funny, and I’m the center of Panther' The bumbling, accident-prone (Live) ♦ 8 there is a large body of bridge profes­ French sleuth Inspector Clouseau is in ♦ J 8 6 5 clubs in dummy and then pitch a third attention. I’m the big man on Firm still makes [TM C] MOVIE: 'The Chosen' A Jewish sionals — writers, teachers and play­ madcap pursuit of a priceless gem teenager finds conflict between old and club on the second high diamond. In FRANK AND ERNEST ®by Bob Thave* campus.’ Weil, of course, I was known as the Pink Panther. Peter Sell­ Vulnerable; North-South ers — who can master the complex­ fact, when the ace of clubs came down immediately ostracized,’’ he said. new ways. Maximilian Schell, Rod Dealer: South ities of the game, I join those who feel wooden canoes ers, Christopher Plummer, Catherine Steiger, Robby Benson. 1981. Rated PG. on the second club ruff, the club jack "So I was very lonely during my Schell. 1975. that competitive bridge will endure [USA] MOVIE: 'WUSA' A former clari­ became a winner. ® ® Perfect Strangers (CC) After they MEDITEPIPIANEAN Weil North East Soath only if the dedicated amateur can en­ bfgh-school years. I was a really OLD TOWN, Maine (AP) - The net prodigy is now a broadcaster at a FPlo unit, and it was very tough at win a trip to Las Vegas. Larry fears that IF joy playing and can also enjoy follow­ Al^f^OCSANC^ If ^ past lives on in the woodworking Balki will catch gambling fever. (R) right-wing radio station and becomes a Pass 4 4 Pass 4 F times.’’ pawn in a deadly political game. Paul SNACK BAR ing the exploits of the world’s great shop of the Old Town Canoe Co., • dD News Pass 5 ♦ Z' Newman, Joanne Woodward, Anthony Pass 6 F players. He said that changed after he was where wooden canoes have been Perkins. 1970. Pass Pass Pass by James Jacoby and c a l l in g Youj^ Bluff. tIAst as Josh Fairchild, TV-actor handcrafted since the late 1890s. dD MOVIE: 'Rider on the Rain' A man nis father, the late Oswald Jacoby, is and a woman are pitted against each 9:30PM (2 ) Glory Days Two blue- Many conventions used in competi­ son of movie mogul Harvey Fair- While canoes made from modern other in the intrigues of a murder case. Opening lead: 3 now available at bookstores. It is “J a - collar workers are nervous about attend­ tive bridge are easy to understand, COLLECT. child, in Blake Edwards’ touching materials such as fiberglass now Charles Bronson, Marlene Jobert, Annie ing their upcoming high-schoot reunion. and their use occurs in such a startling n a r ^ ^ ! ^ Games," puWjsAed b y film about family love, “That’s make up the bulk of the firm’s sales, Cordy. 1970. Stars John Kapelos and Mike Hagerty. Life.’’ about 100 wooden canoes are still Catch The Cuisine, Senrice & Creativity "When I finally got a chance, made by hand each year at the ofTapas...... In Vernon thsnks to Blake, to give that company. Polly’s Pointers character those idiosyncracies and The firm has a closet full of those problems, it was like a wooden boxes that contain cards purging, And it was a very healthy listing the order number, construc­ ^ THURSDAY ' TAKE Five /fc-ai WINTHROP ®by Dick Cavalli thing for me as a human being to tion dates and the names of the V' Five Umdwea e$lmey em ed PiVl IH»s A Weill, the ice builds op to a quarter of an newspaper, P.O. Box 93863, aeve- portray Josh Fairchild, and thusly original owners of some 300,000 Tips for keeping inch. How long this takes depends on In Five M in iISS, M eed Fixed AT F IV I Ooltare land, OH 44101-5863. Be sure to in­ I N E V E R I tJU S T AND IV E BEEN get out my ghosts, get my skeletons wooden canoes built since 1905. & the efficiency of yonr particular ;out of the closet. The firm also restores old canoes. the freezer cold clude the title. — POLLY KNOW WHATfe f o u n d o u r W A ITIN O . freezer, how often yon open the freez­ QOINOON L'“To be honest with you, our It says a Massachusetts man spent er door, how foil yon keep the freezer, DEAR POLLY — For a nutritious T H A T ITfe FORTHEAATD . LiliicliiOfi Spweliilt By Polly Fisher treat to satisfy that sweet tooth, just OUTSIDE. SUAAAAER... U^lationship, which was great to $1,800 to have a 17-footer repaired FRIDAY etc. So keep an eye on that ice bnildup P U T U P T H E ;begin with, my father’s and my as a golden anniversary gift for his Auguit 3 thru August 7,1987 and defrost accordingly. add sliced canned peaches in light syr­ CHRIS77VAAS up (using some of thfe liquid to moist­ Hwlationship, since that film it’s parents. They had taken it on their DEAR POLLY — How cold should I’m sending yon a copy of my news­ TREE. • esiujo nmw nw WITH sufiou^ I keep my freezer? Also, how often en) to leftover cooked rice. Sprinkle Igrown twice as strong. I think honeymoon. ONLY o OHIUSD. OIWJLS0 TUNAFASTA tALAD letter ‘Freezing Fruits and Vegeta­ with cinnamon and sugar to taste and does an upright manual-defrost freez­ bles,” so yon can get the most ont of • CANACMANaiCON A FONTINA TAM er need to be defrosted? — JA N ^ pop into the microwave to warm. yonr freezer now when the markets * All Fresh • HMMATORS FASTA with sun OWtO TOMATO ALFMOO DEIAR JANET — Set your freezer and gardens are bursting with reason- As a nurse, I accidentally found a so it mainUiiis a temperature of lero nbly priced fresh produce. This news­ useful way to make bandaids come off iC inem a • sKtwtnso ixeoFWf 01^ ^ more easily. Simply fold over part of MAINE degrees Fahrenheit. Higher tempera­ letter gives detailed hints for freezing OMUX ' " ''Ilf.'' All S|iediito iWvwi wftti Qrook Mied tures, while th^y may heep the food most fruits and vegetables, including one end so that it doubles back on it­ Lobster Meatl frozen, will not be as effective at pre­ self. The adhesive at that part doesn’t • HARTFORD 2:25, 4:45, 7:15, 9:45. — La Bomba SpicMe eorved from 1i i.m. to 2 p.m. different ways to pack frniU (sugar, stick to the skin and it enables you to ; 'tlnaiiia City — Snow Whit* and th* (P6-13) 12:40,2:55,5:10,7:35, 9:55. 49 venting deterioration in long-term syrup or nnsweetened), blanc^g U.8. ACRES by Jim Davit ,S*v*n Dwam (Gl 1. 3, 7, 6:45. — * 4 storage. times for vegetables and more. Oth­ lift up this flap and yank it away (the ■Paraonal Sarvicat (R) 1:40,7:10,9:40. — MANCHBSTBR Rag. *5' quicker, the better, right?) My pa­ •WIthnall and I (R> 1:30, 6:50, 9:20. — UA Thaators lost—Bevorly Hills Cop THE BEST LUNCH EAST Most large freezers need to be de­ ers who would like a copy of this issue ;9Mxann* (PO) 1:15. II (R) 2,4:n ,7:15,9:35. —Th* Witches frosted abMt once or twice a year. tients enjoyed this because it saves of Bostwlck (R)2:M,4:45,7:M, 9:15.— OBWESTOfTHERIVEB should send $1 for each copy to POL­ Draonet (PG-13) 2,4:», 7,9:X. Visit Our Air Conditioned Ideally, yon should defrost whenever LY’S POINTERS, in care of this having to pick and pick at a starting I . BAST HARTFORD point to remove the bandage. — C.C. • Baatwood Pwb S Clnamo — Bavarlv 226 Talcottvill© Road, Vernon CT 872-7225 'Mint Cop II (R) 7:30. VBRNON ------— \Dining Roomll I ' p * * r Richard’s Pah * Clnansa — Clno IA 2 — Bavarlv Hills Coo II (R) 1150 Britain Avenue, West Hartford, CT 521-4609’ iBavarlv Hills Cop II (R) 7:30,9:X. 7:10,9:M. — Dragnet (PG-13) 7,9:20. Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11-9, Rl.&Sot. 11-10,Sun.3-8 "'' Shasfcasa Claamas 1-9—Slokteut (R) WBST HARTFORD A a MENU ITEMS AVAILABLE FORTAKE OUT,. CAa AHEAD ; 13:W, 3, 5:10, 7:40,10:10. — Full Mttol ■lm1A2—Bavarlv HIM* Coo II (R)7, Aisojoln us for dWrer-ContlroousSeivIce Available. Jaekat (R) 12. 2:», 4:40, 7:10, 9:M. — 9;». — OrooW (PC) 7,9:M. 43 Oak Street ■ Ths Lost Bovs (R) 12:45,2:45,4:45,7:40, 'i ( ' to. — Summtr School (P6-I3) 12:M, S £ A F O O D PEOPU WHO KNOW '2:», 4:X, 7:», 9:40. — Th* LIvIne DRIVR-INS MNOESTER know there's a certain magic Illv^^W W a ■ ■ C ; pavllohts (PO) 12,2:2S. 4:W, 7:25,10. — Monstlold — Tho Living Dovllahts SERVaJG the area CWER 30YEARS ■ iuparmon IV: Th* Quasi fdr Pane* (PG) with Rockv IV IPG) ot dork. — about Classified Advertising. ■ (PO) 12:55, 2:55, 4:55, 7:10, 9:X. — RoboCop (R) with Platoon (R) a t dork. 649-9937 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 'RoboCop (R) 12:», 2:50, 5:15, 7:45, — La Bomba (PG-13) with Poeov Sue iWM ;iP:10. — Ttw UntouchobI** (R) 12:05, Got Married (PG-13) at dork. — — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Aug. 5, 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Aug. 5. 1987 — It Advice Peach of a deal turns rotten REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK Whether you are for couple selling an orchard Rare caiman dear featgring; Jackson & Jackson Real Estate interested In buying, A B B Y : O u r never sent thank-you notes to These three broad­ problem is fail- relatives and friends who gave us snouted caiman are wedding gifts. Needless to say, I selling, building or just . ure. Now, in our am ong 18 that were ' late 60s, my hus­ feel terribly guilty about this. band and I have Dear Abby Is there a way I can now. at this hatched from two need to consult someone lost all of our late date, send the thank-yous along mothers at New with an apology? I guess what I ’m savings in an Abigail Van Buren York’s Bronx Zoo In s effort to do more hoping for is a "m agic phrase” that on your real estate needs, for our children, I can incorporate into the “ Thank- July. The highly especially our you” note which will enable them to endangered crocodile forgive me, and, I hope, to under­ call us — we’re a full 40-year-old son species came from who talked us stand that 1 not only want to thank Japan. Caiman grow into mortgaging our farm and going them, but also want to correct this service organization. into debt to purchase a nearby DEAR ABBY: My husband is a seemingly rude omission. to 9 feet long and can Thank you in advance, Abby! peach orchard in Georgia. real couch potato. Now, don’t get weigh up to 150 s .. me wrong. I like TV as much as the C.H.M. IN BRAINTREE, MASS. We desperately need to sell our pounds. peach orchard. There are so many next person, but here’s my prob­ people with so much money now- lem: He stays up until all hours DEAR C.H.M.: The "magic A P photo Real Estate Free market analysis on your surely the prospect of expenses watching old movies and reruns phrase” is; "W e are profoundly existing home. deductible from income tax should and then comes to bed late. It’s not embarrasEod to be writing at this appeal to them. And the expense of that he ignores me or is trying to very late date to thank you for the 647-8400 BING BANG BOOM!!! avoid sex — it’s just the opposite. beautiful ice bucket you gave us About Town operating a peach orchard is 168 M ain Street, Manchester Owners need a quick sale on this immaculate 5+ room Nan­ considerable, and It’s deductible He wakes me up at 2 or 3 a.m. when we were married. Abby, can you help us find a wanting to be romantic. "Please forgive us for what must tucket Cape at Lydall Woods in Manchester. Living room. seem an inexcusably tardy ac­ Beethoven Chorus rehearses buyer? I have asked him to come to bed Chinese Red Cross gives gift Dining room, 1st floor den and laundry, 2 spacious bedrooms, first, then watch TV afterward, but knowledgment. Believe us to be The Beethoven Chorus will rehearse Tuesday from U&R REALTY CO. Fairlee Plocharczyk of Coventry recently received a fully applianced kitchen. Tastefully decorated plus plush wall he says it takes away all the terribly ashamed. However, the 10 to 11 a m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Church NEED A BUYER gift of thanks from the Chinese Red Cross for preparing P.S. Our son is tall, blond, spontaneity. But, Abby, once I go to pleasure we have received from St. There will be coffee and refreshments before the to wall carpet. M INT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT!!! that wonderful ice bucket would a package of information for Red Cross delegates to 643-Z6V2 handsome and unmarried. Many sleep I would like to stay asleep. rehearsal. Following the rehearsal, the annual picnic 1 $ 143 , 500 .0 0 . warm your heart,” etc. bring to China. The information outlined the operations' Only year young. Reduced to girls have tried to land him. My What do you think? will be held at the home of John Kjellson, 36 Flag Drive. Robert D. Murdock, Realtor I hope you ha ve kept a list of what of the services and computer data bank of the Greater J only other hope is that some Hartford Chapter. MRS. COUCH POTATO each giver gave because if you can wealthy girl who loves horses as we Square Circle Club meets The recent trip to China all do will show up. GLENDALE HEIGHTS. ILL. make an identifying comment about the gift, you may be more The Square Circle Club of the Manchester Lodge of by the Red Cross Interna­ "sr. readily forgiven. Good luck. Masons will have an open house from 9 to noon Monday tional Services Commit­ DEAR MRS. POTATO: Forget at the Masonic Temple. There will be coffee and tee was a friendship visit DEAR NEEDS: I urge you to spontaneity and plan ahead. Talk advertise in your newspaper and For Abby’s booklet, “ How to refreshments along with card games and pool. All that was a return gesture Manchester *154,900 D.W.HSH this out together while you’ re both Have a Lovely Wedding,” send a Masons and their friends are invited. for a 1985 visit by the ___ Commerclal-InvMtiMnl Company contact an agent whose business it wide awake. Surround yourself with pleasure is to sell such properties. If that check or money order for $2.50 and Tianjian Red Cross F O R S A L E Overeaters set meetings Society. In this seven room ranch with doesn’t bear fruit, forget the a long, stamped (39 cents), self- DEAR ABBY: This October, my addressed envelope to: De’arAbby, three bedrooms, 1’A baths, den VERNON: orchard and advertise your son husband and 1 will have been Overeaters Anonymous will meet at the First Baptist • INO. 12 PRIME ACRES. I-S4 SIVA (Only kidding.) Wedding Booklet. P.O. Box 44?! Benefit event and garage on quiet street. married for five years, and I have Church on Hillstown Road Mondays, Tuesdays. • INO. 2S000 8F UPDATED BLDQ. 29SK Mount Morris, 111. 61054. Wednesdays and Fridays at 1 p.m., and Thursdays at 7 slated at pool • APT. 7 FAM ON COMM RT S3 SSOK p.m. There are noduesor fees. OA provides support for *fforaabh *109,900 STAFFORD: compulsive eaters. Verplanck Pool is the '* C o'xio •‘•rtus proparty Is in axcallent • IND. 6000 SF MFQ/WH8E ONLY 138K site of a swim event condition and includes 2 large bedrooms, living Manchester OtHgMful *142,000 eUFFIELD: Oil in sweat stains clothes RSVP seeks volunteers Saturday from 9 a.m. room, and appllancad kitchen. I'a baths, good 3 Bedr<»m Cape "h living room, dining room. kHchen and • IND. 10 ACRES BRDLV AREA 178/A until noon to benefit the convenient location. nicety finished 17x20 lower level rec-room with cedar • INO. 1.2 AC W/HOUSE a BARN 280K The Retired Senior Volunteer Program is recruiting DEAR DR. Leukemia Society of panelled walls and a twelve foot wet bar. New vinyl aiding, not at risk by being licked on the persons 60 years of age and over to volunteer their GOTT: My America. Swimmers of Manchester *235,000 nice yard and 1 car garage easily converted Into a 2 car. F O R L E A S E face. services for Manchester Meals on Wheels and the friends call me all ages can participate Newer Duplex In convenient lo­ MANCHESTER: Jefferson House Adult Day Care Center ’’Old Yellow- DEAR DR. GOTT: Is it bad to in the event. Sponsor cation, large rooms throughout, • WHSE/MFQ 400000 CF NEAR 1-04 Interested persons may call Gayle or Roberta at consume a lot of vinegar? 1 put it on sheets are available at NEW BLOC., ALARM, SPKLR8. stain” because 247-2493. fully applianced kitchens, gar­ aWHSH 20,000 SF 4.5 2Si«.F. becomes dilute acid, is not harmful when scheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 12, instead of Tuesday • RT S3 SOO/1400 SF RET. 12.(MV8.F. stained after taken as a dietary constituent. 1 The meeting will begins at 7:30 p.m. M HS '82 class reunion set one or two uses. An orientation is set Aug. 18 aT ’/• P.M. at the (Better have never heard of a person Tickets for the Manchester High School Class of 1982 I H o n j e g , RESIDENTIAL/PROFESSIONAL 1 bathe fre­ Talcottville Congregational Church on Main Street, — F/f££ HOM£ £VALUA TION — BOLTON CENTER - COLONIAL HOME drinking vinegar, so I cannot reunion must be purchased by Sept. 1. Call 646-6706 for quently. Why does this happen? Talcottville. " • p e lw le r Sm i UMW Ci/efom *200.000 W/INCOME. PROF POTENTIAL 29SK my kids get worms from walking comment on the possible hazards of details or send 822 to K. Marshall, 189 Shallowbrook barefoot in tbe yard or being licked For more information, call 646-8643 or 875-7651. '•evel. 3 large badrooma. COLUHSIA - EXECUTIVE RETREAT such massive quantities. The Lane. Manchester 06040. •**”*••*' tlt*Placad living room, dining room and TWO WATERFRONT COTTAQES 2SSK DEAR READER: Perspiration on the face? amount that usually is added to food gorgeous brand new kKchen. 1Tx23’ flreplacad family contains skin oils as well as is unlikely to cause disease and will .•craaned porch. 2V4 baths. 2 car garaoa 243 Main Street moisture. The oils can become DEAR READER: Hookworm is not affect either your kidney stones ___ Prolaesionally landscapad lot Much, much more. " REAL ESTATE SERVICES •aasaiMi trapped in fabric after the moisture the most common temperate-zone or the gout for which you are taking Manchester, C T 06040 evaporates. When sweat has a high parasite that can penetrate un­ Zyloprim. 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 643-1591 243 Main St, Mandraster, CT 06040 OmCEMURS (203) 643-4616 oil content, the oil oxidizes to a Dally StXkaco broken skin. The larvae, which However, you should tell your 871-1400 Vernon Cr., Vernon, CT 06066 sm. 9C 04.-00 CALL LEN MATYiA yellow color. Often this material is hatch in soil contaminated with doctor about your dietary preferen­ Coming Thurs., September 3... difficult to wash out and causes feces, mature in about 10 days and ces. Perhaps you are eating other permanent staining. can enter the skin. These larvae substances that could contribute to The yellow stains on your T-shirts may exist dormant in soil for kidney stones and gout — for may be a source of ribbing from several months. example, sweetbreads and liver. your friends: however, they do not Most canine and feline parasites To give you more general infor­ And you’ll want to be in it! reflect ill health or disease. The use lay eggs that pass out of the animals mation, I ’m sending you a free copy AN ELEGANT PORTRAYAL of anti-perspirants may reduce the in excrement. With the exception of of my Health Report. "About excretion of oily perspiration from hookworm, the parasites are usu­ Gout.” Others who want a copy of Df ths mDdem life style can be seen In this Imma­ your underarms. ally spread to humans by finger-to- the report should send $1 and their culate 2 bedroom SALEM CAPE In luxurious LY­ mouth contact. Because parasites name and address to P.O. Box D ALL W OODS... This attractive end unit offers DEAR DR. GO’TT: We have IBL t do not pass “ upstream” into the 91369, Cleveland, Ohio 44101-3369. appliances, skylight, cathedral celling and a several outside dogs and cats. Can animals’ mouths, your children are Be sure to mention the title. The Herald’s C A SU A L, CAREFREE way of life. Oarage and ^ Real Estate BRAND NEW USTING!!! your own loti *140’s Under construction now! Over 1 acre of Thoughts Annual countryaide surrounds this spacious Ckrlonisl in 647-8400 Manchester. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths with jacuzzi, charming country kitchen with custom oak The seeds 168 M ain Street, Manchester cabinets. Energy efficient Andersen windows. world: one is the Word, the other is faith, and power and healing and Ttyi Notch Quality. Generous allowances. the Spirit. Jesus told a parable: "A sower peace and guidance and joy and so Manchester *2’79,900.00. went out to sow. Some seeds fell God’s Word is knowledge and many other good gifts. along the path ... other seeds fell on truth about God and the creation: How does the seed of the Spirit get RESTORED rocky ground ... other seeds fell and Christians know that Word planted in us? When we are and modernized 3 bedroom Colonial with good size upon thorns ... other seeds fell on imbodies especially in the living baptized. When we’re together with Area roomsl COMPLETELY REDECORATED fireplace good soil.” (from Matthew 13) person of Jesus Christ. others who have the Spirit planted garage and a PENNY PINCHING PRICEI Call oii What is it that a sower sows? How does the seed of the Word get in them. Whenever we ask for it. your future today. Good seed, of course. No one would planted in us? Lots of ways. throw just anything onto the Through reading the Bible, talking Clump or dirt, God the sower Arts Tabloid ground, especially earth that he with each other about God, even loves you more than you know. And caredabout. A sower will plant seed listening to sermons in churcb. the Sower plants in you and me the A PRACTICAL SOLUTION!!! carefully chosen, of good quality, to Through private times of medita­ seeds of the Word and the Spirit, LOVE AT HRST SIGHT!!! produce the special crop that she which are divine gifts from the One With special attention to Schools Tired of all that yard work and shoveling??? "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES” tion, thinking and reasoning, and W e've just what you need at Forest Ridge condos Every single inch o f this beautiful Cape Cod has wants. who cherishes all of us. That’s good prayer. When we teach our child­ on Lydall Street. 6 room townhouse with 4 levels been impeccably maintained! Full dormer, 3 What is it that God sows? There news. of Dance, Music, Theatre Groups, etc. ren, when we memorize the psalms, plus a basement, 2.5 baths, generous closet space, bedrooms, 1st floor family room, Florida Room, are two kinds of seeds that God when we look for the living 1 carport with storage. Private and peaceful set­ rec room, fireplace. Pretty treed aetling in plants in the clumps of dirt that Blanchard & Rossetto presence of God in our lives. Andrew D. Smith, Rector ting overlooking the pool and tennis courts. Redwood Farms. *209,000.00. make up the field which is this Your advertisement in this very God’s Spirit is love and hope and St. Mary’s Episcopal Church CALL TO D AY! *149,900.00. timely supplement will not only afford y V. REAL ESTA’TE 646-2482 Ex-combat pilots high injury risks you the opportunity to support the Arts in our area, but also to advertise your = Century 21 Epstein Realty WASHINGTON (AP) - Pilots REALTY WORLD "Another explanation was that according to Ms. Hoiberg. - 543 North Main 8L, Manchostar (203) 646-7709 who fly in combat are more likely 73 West Center Street combat pilots were more likely... to upcoming fall registration schedule. BenoM/FrechoMe Aiaoclstei Msnchetler, C T 06040 than other military pilots to be seek high-risk activities out of The study was based on a review hospitalized years later for injur­ frustration for having to adjust to a of medical records for more than WE GET RESULTS ies, and the problem may stem duty assignment involving admi­ 10,000 pilots who flew for the Navy 647-8895 from boredom that leads them to nistrative work or one providing dating back to 1968 — 3,043 with ■FSHIN RIALTT -A DIVIBIOM OF THOMAS A. BRNOIT eM Tiapm ses- engage in “ high-risk” activities. few opportunities to perform highly more than 275 combat hours in the Navy researchers say. air; 2,792 with less than 275 combat WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION demanding flight tests.” Each offlea Indspandantly ow na d and oparatsd. In a recently published paper, the Most of the work for the 14-page hours; 79 former POWs who were Copy Deadline, Friday, August 21 Naval Health Research Center in study was performed by the two pilots, and a control sample of 4,475 San Diego found that combat pilots researchers in 1985, but the results Navy pilots who never flew in on the whole enjoy remarkably low were published only this summer. combat. rates of disease, ipjury and hospi­ One goal of the research was to As might be expected, the frater­ For Your Space Reservation, talization during the first five years determine if combat pilots expe­ nity of pilots overall proved to be after combat. rienced high rates of heart and quite healthy compared with the But once 10 to 14 years have circulatory system disorders as a general population. 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.MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednegdav. Aug. 5.1987 — 21 Mental illness is pervasive BUSINESS and frightening in its extent

As one candi­ its psychiatric conditions coultC date for public SEC: investments range from one or two weeks to tw(T office after the months. Some peopie may find i^ other is under­ heipfui to read about the iiiness toh mined by disclo­ inform themseives about the naturtC sures of family Sylvia of their problem and to learn ther across boundaries disorders, drug names of experts who are research-^ abuse, alcoho­ ing that disease. Z Ducking lism. similar Porter You can also call the National' horrors, the reach new highs Institute of Mental Health in- the heat questions are Washington t o ' learn who has" propelled to the By Tom Raum received grants to do research on; ing investor protection, “ may dis­ The relentless summer heat forefront; How The Associated Press that particular disorder. -./x,' courage some foreign investors and wave has even this duck pervasive are these illnesses in our the shortfall created over the last move trading offshore, adversely Ask the psychiatrist or otherZ New blimp WASHINGTON — Americans country? Are they commonplace? two decades.) impacting the ability of U.S. looking for shelter, under a therapist if he or she is board-; purchased a record $102 billion in Extraordinary? Answer; They are Indications that someone might markets to compete with others." diving board on Lake certified and ask about the pro-- Workers roll out the foreign stocks last year, but that frightening in extent; in their need treatment for depression, Between 1978 and 1986, Japanese posed course of treatment. Alsoaskl rtewest blimp, "Spirit amount was dwarfed by the $277.6 Murray In Columbia, S.C. economic consequences compara­ Meltzer reported, include feeling what would be considered a reaso-; markets grew at an annual rate of ble to cancer and heart disease. billion foreigners invested in U.S. Temperatures in the South severely depressed or suicidal, loss nable period of time in which you- Of Akron," at Good- 23 percent, Italy’s at 39 percent. • As many as 30 to 45 million stocks, also a record, the Securities remained in the 90s of appetite, inability to sleep, loss of should expect to see results. Pro-” year’s Wingfoot Lake Britain’s at 18 percent and Me Americans’ lives are disrupted by interest in- sex, and loss of the and Exchange Commission said longed treatment with no apparent; facility at Suffield, today. United States’ at 14 percent. Tuesday. mental disorders and substance ability to function at work. Should response should be avoided. As international markets grow, abuse at an annual cost conserva­ In a major study of international one or more of these symptoms Depressive symptoms, accord-- Ohio, Tuesday. The concerns about the efforts by the AP photo tively estimated at $185 billion. investments, the SEC told Congress occur, he added, “ Medication is ing to Meltzer, should respond toZ new blimp is larger SEC and self-regulatory organiza­ • Between 15 and 22.5 percent of that investments across interna­ often necessary to facilitate psy­ drugs within four to six weeks,; than any of Good- tions “ to regulate these markets the U.S. population suffers from chotherapy. For many disorders, tional boundaries have soared since giving adequate dosages — al-> 1980. will intensify,” the study said. some form of mental or addictive especially schizophrenia, mania year's airships and has “ The degree to which the world’s though treatment should continue I “ Vast amounts of capital are now disorder, with a direct cost of $20 and severe depression, psychother­ a top speed of 65 mph. securities markets have become Little people billion for health care alone. for a number of months to guard; being raised internationally,” the apy will usually be ineffective and against relapse. Schizophrenia* internationalized is unprece­ • More than 10 million adults and may nor may not enhance SEC staff study said. “ The world’s dented,” the report said. 3 million children abuse alcohol, symptoms should begin to diminish - AP photo economies are more interdepend­ medication. significantly within two to four; “ The ability to move capital with another 30 to 40 million “ Prescribed medications are ef­ ent and economic, technological quickly across national boundaries Medical advances ease life for dwarfs affected because of family ties with weeks of treatment in those pa-- and regulatory changes are alter­ fective in 80 to 90 percent of tients who will respond, although” and to engage in securities transac­ an alcoholic or becau.se a relative or depression cases and two-thirds of ing the international financial tions through offshore entities By Ted Duncombe The diagnosis allows doctors, for optimal results may not be appar-; landscape in an unprecedented “ The major medical complica­ friend was killed or injured by an those involving schizophrenia. Defer tax on U.S. savings bonds provides new mechanisms for the The Associated Press example, to perform surgery to tions are usually secondary to the intoxicated driver. ent until four to six months have manner.” Such drugs may have side effects, passed. unscrupulous to engage in securi­ strengthen fragile vertebrae that skeletal problems,” Pyeritz said. But finally "there are now a lot of Among the SEC report’s but they generally are tolerable. If depressive feelings result from . QUESTION: ties fraud, and presents new PHILADELPHIA - The day his could otherwise damage the spinal Other medical advances for treatment alternatives for the granted extended maturities of up findings: Also, we are close to developing a particular event, such as a death ; In October 1986, copy of each Form 1099 goes to the obstacles for law enforcement son Christopher was bom, Steve cord and cause paralysis, he said. dwarfs include hip replacement afflicted — or those caring for them to 40 years. Although the U.S. • The total amount of interna­ new drugs which lack those serious or divorce, they should usually te - I invested Internal Revenue Service. agencies,” the SEC study said. Pers wondered when the boy would Babies with achondroplasia, the surgery and alignment pf bowed who don’t know where to turn.” /A. Treasury Department has made no tional bonds mushroomed from $38 side effects,” Meltzer said. over in about four to six weeks, he Z $15,000 in Series On my annual income tax return, Much of the relative increase in become a first-round draft pick for most common form of dwarfism, legs, Scott said. said Dr. Herbert Meltzer, professor promises, it is generally expected billion in 1980 to $254 billion in 1986. A good starting point; Ask a said. If the feeling persist longer ; E, U.S. Savings I report only the interest on the foreign markets is directly due to the Philadelphia Eagles. sometimes have trouble breathing “ Using a total hip replacement, of psychiatry at the Case Western Investors’ that EEs will be given extended Of this 1986 total, only $44 billion university hospital psychiatry de­ and are severe, it would be wise to - Bonds. I plan to cashed bonds from the reissue date the devaluation of the U.S. dollar A few hours later, a doctor told because their spinal cord is pinched they can now get around where they Reserve University School of Medi­ ^ -‘f maturities. was raised by U.S. investors. partment about its programs. Usu­ seek professional help. keep them until and I have to attach an explanatory over the past few years, particu­ him never. at the neck, says Reed E. Pyeritz, a often used to be bedridden,” he cine in Cleveland. The safest bet Guide Assuming that happens, you’ll be • other nations have bran invest­ ally training programs at this type And finally, anyone who begins to ; they mature, note to my return. larly against the Japanese yen, the “ He said, Tjust want you to know specialist in internal medicine and said. “ The hardware’s not oH the may be to start with a university able to cash your EEs over a period ing in U.S. corporations at a far study noted. of hospital will provide lower cost experience really severe disordem-^ when they will William A. Doyle Shouldn’t there be a provision on he’s a dwarf,’ ” Pers recalled medical genetics at Johns Hopkins rack. They have to have it made. medical center. of years and spread out your tax faster pace than U.S. investors care, with trainees supervised .by or behavioral changes should seek ; be worth $30,000. the Form 1099, so that this recur­ ’Tuesday. “ And then he started to go Hospital in Baltimore. But it’s made a revolution for little Federal support for research on liability on the interest long after have been investing in overseas It said that, over the past two clinicians. Some departments may expert help at once. If you are* I know I can ring aggravation is eliminated? Or away. I grabbed him and asked, Surgeons now can enlarge the people.” health-related behaviors has de­ your EEs pass their original stated securities. years, Japanese markets grew at also include acknowledged experts unsure of where to turn for help, you • wait until I re­ a m i the only one who ever handled ’But is his mind OK?’ ’’ opening where the spinal cord Scott said a major part of his role creased markedly over the past 20 I l s h l maturities. • By the end of 1986 the total an annual rate of 68 percent in the treatment of major illnesses, or anyone you know should considhT ; deem the bonds savings bond tax this way? The way the doctor announced enters the brain, relieving pressure on the medical advisory board has years. (Last year Congress added Even if EEs are not given market value of U.S. stocks was compared with 22 percent for U.S. alcoholism and substance abuse. going to the emergency room of a ; at maturity and, on» the federal ANSWER; You’re not the only markets. the news 12 years ago hurt Pers, but on the spinal cord and preventing been informing doctors of the $20 million for research in mental put some very high-income people extended maturities, you can ex­ $2.6 trillion, or 43 percent of the Ask the hospital what its in­ hospital that has a psychiatric * income tax I file format year, pay one, but you are in the minority. he said he realizes now it was not suffocation, he said. advances at their disposal. illness, but this did not fully offset into a 33 percent bracket. change them for HH bonds and worldwide total, down from a 56 “ Even when the decline in the patient services are and how long social worker on call. tax on all the $15,000 accrued The vast majority of owners of E unusual. Today he’s involved with a Under the rules as they now defer paying tax on the EE interest percent share just two years ago. value of the U.S. dollar is taken into interest. From reading your co­ and EE bonds and U.S. Savings local branch of Little People of stand, it’s doubtful $15,000 of until you redeem the HHs received • Foreign investment by U.S. account, ihe Japanese equity lumn, I also know I can report and America Inc., which not only leams additional taxable income would In the exchange. Notes report and pay tax on all the private pension funds has grown (stock) market grew by 34 percent about the medical aspects of pay tax on the interest as it builds put you in a higher tax bracket. interest after they redeem their dramatically, from $3.3 billion in between 1984 and 1986,” the study up each year. QUESTION: My late husband dwarfism but also spreads informa­ Shop elsewhere first, More likely, you’ll pay either 15 or bonds and notes. Unfortunately for 1980 to approximately $45 billion in said. It seems to me I should pay the and I had Series E bonds in you, 1099s and other “ information 1986. tion among parents and physicians. 28 percent tax on your EE bond U.S. companies more and more tax each year. Reporting $15,000 of co-ownership. When he died, I had returns” don’t take cases such as “ It’s been not infrequent that interest, whether you report it all at the Es reissued in my name only The SEC report was prepared for are borrowing money from foreign doctors simply won’t deal with additional income in one future once or each year as it yours into consideration. the House Energy and Commerce and you will see year could create a large tax And. on our final joint federal investors through the sale of bonds, dwarfs,” said geneticist Charles I. accumulates. You’re handling an unusual and subcommittee on telecommunica­ the report said. burden. What are your thoughts on income tax return. I paid tax on all difficult problem correctly and Scott, chairman of the national Anyway, you won’t have to tions and finance, which was In 1980, U.S. corporations raised this? the interest accrued on the bonds up exceptionally well. Be sure to keep group’s medical advisory board. redeem all your bonds at one time. to the date of reissue. holding a hearing on the findings about 12 percent of their bond why It pays accurate records, just in case the today. “ That’s changing.” You can spread the redemptions Since then, when I cash some of financings abroad, while by 1986 - ANSWER: Unless your other Internal Revenue Service questions The staff report said tough U.S. A quarter-century ago, experts and your tax liability on the interest the bonds. I collect all the interest this figure had increased to 22 taxable income is quite small and your returns and asks for proof that disclosure regulations, while ensur­ thought just three types of dwar­ out over a period of years. accrued from the time the original percent, the study said. fism existed, Scott said. Today, to shop at you are in a low tax bracket, my EE bonds can be cashed six tax was paid on the E bond interest thoughts are to defer report! ng your bonds were purchased But I am up to the time of your husband’s more than 100 types have been months after their issue dates. required to pay income tax only on identified and possibly another 100 Racing savings bond interest until you However, that’s not a wise move. death. redeem the bonds. the interest earned since the have been found in isolated cases, SlefferVs ’They will earn higher interest if reissue date. So far. so good. he said. The new tax law sets five federal William A. Doyle, a syndicated Oil futures down; held for at least five years. Here’s the problem. Each year, The increased knowledge has about, income tax brackets for 1987 — at Also, there is a possibility that columnist, welcomes written ques­ 11, 15, 28. 35 and 38.5 percent. For the bank at which I cash the bonds tions, but he can provide answers brought sweeping change to the interest won’t stop accruing on your sends me a Form 1099 listing the full medical treatment available to 1988 and beyond, there are sche­ EEs and you won’t have to redeem only through th*f column. Write to duled to be two brackets — IS and 28 amount of the bonds' interest — Doyle in care of the Manchester stock prices lower alleviate complications associated looking them at their stated maturities. from the original issue dates until with dwarfism, said Scott, one of percent, but a 5 percent surtax will Their predecessor' E bonds were Herald. P.O. Box S9I, Manchester the time they were redeemed. A 06046. several medical experts speaking By The Associated Press Saudi Arabia. and giving workshops here Tues­ for honest In other economic news Tuesday, day during the Little People of The Middle East crisis continues the nation’s automakers announced America’s 29th annual convention. TIME Relax, •V West Germany beats U.S. to dominate the financial markets, that combined sales of domestic The convention, which drew Show to feature affecting prices of everything from cars and light trucks fell 3.6 percent more than 850 people, many of deals . . . oil to precious metals to stocks. in late July from a year ago. whom are dwarfs, continues and with a modular house Oil futures prices dipped but A 6.9 percent gain in light truck through Saturday. as top exporter in world hovered just below the critical $22 Sales balanced an 8.5 percent drop Scott’s comments reflect what per barrel level Tuesday. The stock In car sales, according to the others see as a increasing sensitiv­ A modular house will be one of the exhibits at market also gave up some recent report. ity to the medical needs of little Peace of Mind By Carl Hartman The latest issue of the fund's “ IMF the Product Show to be held Sept. 26 and 27 by the gains, while gold prices advanced The Associated Press Domestic makers sold 398,436 people. Survey,” which appears twice a month, chambers of commerce of Manchester. East and the dollar firmed. cars and light trucks in the United “ Public awareness is increas­ analyzes the figures. Dated July 27. it was Hartford and South Windsor. Analysts said the hectic activity States during the 10 selling days WASHINGTON — West Germany has ing,” said Daniel R. Margulies, made available on Tuesday. The exhibit has not been shown before in this in the markets has been inspired by from July 21-31, down from 413,203 overtaken the United States as the world’s national president of the San Bruno, It finds that the rise in trade was area because of lack of space. concerns that the escalating ten­ during the same 10 days a year ago. top exporting nation, and Japan is close Calif.-based organization. “ Things concentrated largely in 20 industrial This year’s show will be held at Pratt & sions in the Mideast could eventu­ In the oil futures market, con­ behind, according to figures compiled by the get better all the time.” countries. Whitney’s Rentschler Field, in both hangars and ally result in an interruption of oil tracts for September delivery of International Monetary Fund. The group helps distribute infor­ Exports of these countries rose by more an outdoor area nearby, in East Hartford. shipments through the Persian West Texas Intermediate, the mation to doctors who don’t nor­ STOP West Germany’s sales rose to $243.3 billion than 16 percent, and imports by more than 12 There will be exhibits on landscaping, house Gulf. benchmark U.S. crude oil, dropped in 1986 from $183.9 billion the previous year. mally see dwarfism and helps percent. Gaps in their trade widened: The construction, redecorating, investments, hob­ The price of near-term oil con­ 19 cents to $21.97 a barrel, after U.S. exports, meanwhile, were increasing educate members about new re­ SLOW United States increased its deficit while bies. and a variety of other interests, according to tracts has traded over $20 a barrel shooting up 79 cents Monday. search findings. more slowly, to $217.2 billion in 1986 from Japan and West Germany increased their the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce. — at times shooting above $22 — HS-337UR $213.1 billion in 1985. On Wall Street,'the Dow Jones “ By recognizing a specific kind of VHS-HQ 2-HEAD VIDEO DOWN surpluses. Imports declined in Japan, but There will also be a static aircraft display and since U.S. officials disclosed plans average of 30 industrial stocks, short stature, you then know an Japan jumped from $177.1 billion in rose in West Germany, France, Italy and continuous entertainment staged from the East last month to protect reflagged CASSETTE RECORDER which lost 14.99 points on Monday, individual is at risk for or has a exports to $210.8 billion during the same Britain. Hartford Showmobile. Kuwaiti oil tankers moving through period. dropped 10.36 and ended Tuesday’s given disorder,” said Scott, direc­ As a group, the industrial countries shifted There is some display space still available, the the gulf under U.S. Navy escort. _ MITSUBISHI GO to West Germany’s dominance as an export­ session at 2,546.72. Broader market from a deficit with the Third World in 1984 chamber reported. For information about space The United States has pledged to tor of the department of genetics at measures also declined. the Alfred I. du Pont Institute in VISION' ing nation is even more striking considering and 1985 to a $35 hillion surplus in 1986. The phone 646-2223. keep the waterway open to oil Wilmington, Del. that its population is barely one-fourth that of IM F said the developing countries were hit Admission to the show will be $3 at the door or traffic despite the war between the United States; 60.1 million as opposed to Gold prices rose, but at a slower by “ a sharp drop in the pripe of oil and $2.50 in advance sales. Tickets will become Iran and Iraq. rate than in Monday’s session. N 242 million. Japan’s estimated 1987 popula­ weaknesses in the prices of other primary available in mid-September. Instability in the region was Republic National Bank in New tion is 122 million, according to the World Holy mackerel! A **'*®®**CTS! Al Sieffert’s commodities.” heightened after hundreds of Iran­ York at 4 p.m. EDT quoted gold Resources Institute. ian pilgrims were killed in weekend bullion at $477.75 a troy ounce, up 75 An important reason for the big trade Middle East countries, which have had clashes with Saudi Arabian secur­ CBS suit keeps consistent surpluses, shifted into deficits last cents. On Monday, the metal HS-339UR changes last year was the decline in the price ity forces in the holy city of Mecca, jumped $13.25. of the dollar, which increased the value of year because of the oil price cuts. Asian VHS-HQ 4-HEAD VIDEO Amos off stage for other countries’ trade when expressed in countries, with more emphasis on manufac­ Billionaire says CASSETTE RECORDER HS-411UR dollars. tured goods, had increased surpluses. WHITE PLAINS. N.Y. (AP) - VHS HI-FI/VHS-HQ STEREO That also was a major cause for the 10 other Third World countries depend NAME(S): ______Holy mackerel, Andy! Amos and VIDEO CASSETTE percent increase in the total world trade largely on the sale of raw materials for their casino sure bet Andy and Sapphire and the King- RECORDER figure for the year, to $4,071 trillion. income. The IM F said many had to cut ADDRESS: fish won’t be coming to Broadway. SAVINGS, The United States remained the biggest imports to save money for debt servicing, a U.S. District Court Judge Gerard importer, buying more goods — $387 billion move stnpngly recommended by the fund LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — A Japanese billionaire SINGLEJ^ MARRIED □ AGE: Goettel ruled Tuesday that CBS still worth — than West Germany and France itself and usuallly required before it extends who doesn’t gamble says the troubled Dunes Hotel and holds the rights to the characters SERVICE & combined. They were the next two biggest financial assistance. Casino looked like a good bet so he purchased it for EMPLOYMENT: 6 3 S T . M a A /jQ ^ J O from the “ Amos ’n’ Andy” show — $157.7 million less than 60 days after being approached. buyers. The 140 Third World countries, taken all and CBS has so far refused to give Masao Nangaku, president of the Tokyo-based MONTHLY MORTGAGE: ^ a ^ < /9 ______The figures are contained in the Interna­ together, do only about a third as much trade permission for a musical based on Minami Group, is the third Japanese businessman to SATISFACTION tional Monetary Fund’s “ Direction of Trade as the 20 industrial countries. Exports from the old radio and TV series. buy a Las Vegas hotel-casino in two years. He believes ANNUAL INCOME: ^ / f i J i r C i ______Statistics Yearbook" for 1987, which covers the Third World fell by almost 6 percent last The ruling followed a non-jury more Japanese investors are headed for this gaming CK-2SE06 CS-2669R 160 countries doing about 85 percent of world year, and imports rose by only 2.7 percent. CASH AVAILABLE: ^ / . 3 / ^ ______trial in April in which Stephen trade. The one major country omitted is the capital. 25" COLOR 26" COLOR The developing countries’ share in world Silverman, who conceived of an Soviet Union, which does not belong to the CONSOLE MONITOR/ trade continued to decline, as it has since Nangaku beat out three well-known Nevada names Amos ’n’ Andy musical in 1981, fund. HS-421UR TELEVISION RECEIVER 1980. in Monday’s high stakes showdown — Hilton Hotels argued that CBS had lost rights to Corp., financier Kirk Kerkorian and former Las Vegas VHS HI-FIAfH&HQ STEREO WITH REMOTE WITH the characters through lack of use ■ ■ ■ A Hilton president Henri Lewin. “Our savings won’t pay VIDEO CASSETTE REMOTE and failure to enforce its rights. RECORDER louuypvDVGnN; Goettel said CBS has opposed S799 I While others have considered buying the Dunes since reviving "Am os ’n’ Andy" in the company filed for protection under Chapter for a new family room.” belief that blacks would find its 11 of the federal bankruptcy code in November 1985, portrayal of blacks demeaning and NEW YORK (AP) - Two of the country’s Wall and MEBA-1 President Gene DeFries Nangaku made up his mind quickly. largest maritime unions have announc^ a offensive, as wps the case when the said in a joint statement. “ Such unity is He was approached on buying the resort in early aeries was taken off the air 23 years merger they say would strengthen their essential for many reasons ... to stop the bargaining positions and streamline deliv­ June, visited the property, and was quickly sold on the ago. erosion of wages, benefits and job security.” Our mortgage experts can help you use your home's financial ery of service to members. project. He told his attorney “ I ’m interested, so get the The judge said it would be unjust money ready,” power to rneet your most Important needs. By taking advaritage The announcement Tuesday by the Na­ The two labor leaders blamed “ cutthroat to penalize CBS "m erely because it of the equity in your home, you can have access to a subst^- ‘SUnd Optional tional Maritime Union, founded in 1937, and competitive forces within maritime labor succumbed to societal pressures Key considerations were location and 163 acres of the Marine Engineers Beneficial Associa­ and Industry which are promoting substand­ prime iand in the heart of the city’s bustling Strip. tial amount of cash without having to make repeated loan appli­ and pursued a course of conduct tion, MEBA-District 1, founded in 1875, ard wages and benefits as the only way to “ This is a great business venture,” Nangaku told The cations. that It reasonably believes to be in followed a meeting in Easton, Md, gain jobs." Associated Press on Tuesday. His friend and attorney, the best interests of the The merger is subject to ratification by the Wallace Fujiyama of Honolulu, served as interpreter. community." membership of both unions, said to be 30,000 This apparently is a reference to MEBA- “ When I came here I looked at all the hotels. When you The show originated on radio in each. The name of the new union has not been District 2, which represents workers on the get in a venture you look at location. You buy location the 1920s with white actors portray­ Great Lakes and inland waterways. It has first.” decided. MORTOAQgw CORPORATION m ing Mack characters. The series Both unions have been hurt by the decline accepted rock bottom wages In recent years came to television in 1951 with a In return for a measure of job security. Nangaku amassed a fortune from the wholesale of the country’s merchant fleet over the last - - black cast and was taken off the air distribution of electronic equipment such as radios and 1 800 544-4004 decade. Neither Wall nor DeFries were available to TVs. Today, his enterprises include 11 hotels, retail 19 years later when dvii rights “ The need for maritime unity has never comment on the merger, according to MEBA groups protested. stores, bowling centers, ski resorts, golf courses and ^WHERE SER\ilCE NEVER STOPS” been greater," NMU President Shannon spokesman Steve Chapman. rental buildings in Japan. / • i -S — M ANCHESTER H E RALD. Wednesday. Aug. 5. 1987

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Including attor­ Involvement In cosh Book Stcre. 643-1097. the river In Mancheater Employment Services...... HoHdoy/Stotonol...... 71 Automotive ads reach nearly 537-5234 or 537-5766. mers basic duties. We Please coll 633-5244, Oorooaa ond Sfaroea...... 31 Anlloutt ond Colltctlbltt...... RRAD YOUR AD. Clotaltlad odvartlaanftants ora neys’ tees, arising from bookkeeping, bonk re- H Roemmotaa Wonted...... Jr•la .. 72 Cars for Sole...... 91 are young and growing law office with high vo­ Clothing...... 73 tokan by talaphona ot o convanlanca. Tha claims of unfair trade practi­ 3,000,000 homes. One concllllotlons, and col­ FULL time positions Wgntad fo Rant...... 40 Trucks/Vons for Sole...... 92 ces, Infringement of trade­ classified a0 placed HAIR and will train. Full time available at Automo­ lume real eatate and Real E$tate Furniturt...... 74 Compers/Trolltrs...... 93 Monchaafar Harold la raaponaibla for only ona Something New Under lections. Group Insu- TV/SItrto/Applloncfs...... 75 Motorcyclesz/Mopeds...... Incorract Inaartlon and than only tor tha alza of marks, trade names or pat­ with the Manchester preferrred, port time tive Lube Center. Ex­ ganeral praotioe. Hamas for Sola ...... 94 the Sun! Reps Needed rance/beneflt ” Services Mochinory ond Toolft...... 76 Auto Servlets...... 95 tha orlolnol Inaartlon. Errors which do not ents, violation ot rights of Herald will be placed In STYLIST considered. Apply: Ct. perience helpful but Heavy client contact. Condamlnlumt for Sola.... town ond Gordtn...... 77 Autos for Rent/Loose...... Itaaan tha volua of tha odvartliamant will not program. Please coll n Child Cora...... 96 privacy and Infringement of for business accounts. Cone 8> Reed Company, Requires aomeone LotsfLond for Sola...... 51 Good Things to E o t...... 70 AAlscelloneous Automotive...... 97 ba corractad by on odditlonai Inaartlon. over 200 newspapers for oppolnment, wanted, full or will train. Coll 647-8997 InvaatmanI Property ...... 34j ettonhio Sarvicaa. S3 copyright and proprietary throughout New Eng­ Part time $18,000 poten­ 205 Hartford Rd., or apply In person at with excellent organi­ Fuel Oll/Coal/Firewood...... 79 Wonted to Buv/Trode ...... 96 rights, unfair competition tial. Full time $60,000 Monday- Friday, 8:30- Monchester. and libel and slander, which land for one low price 12;30, Prague Shoe part-time for 315 Brood Street, zational and real eatate Call Classified 643-2711 Plus potential. Work •kills. Excellent pay may result from the publica­ own hours. Training Company Admlntstro- busy salon in Ver­ PART time Secreta- Manchester. tion of any advertlsment In ond osk for detolls.p tlve. 282-9074, ry/Receptlonlst, Mon- CONSTRUCTION Com­ and benefita. Word the Manchester Herald by provided. 1-612-938- non. We guarantee e 1M7 by .»£A. Inc PLORAL Designer with 0019, M-F, 8:00am- O FFICE help port time. doy through Friday. pany now taking appli­ proceealng and dicta- H jjH D M E S advertiser. Including adver­ 9-12:30 (flexible) sa­ HELP WANTED NELPWANTBI HELP WANTED tisements In any free distri­ flower shop expe­ 5:00pm. (C. S. T .) Preferrobly with book­ to pay you more cations for siding phone experlanoe I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FDR SALE rience. Full or part lary. Negotiable. Call Installers. Minimum 3 needed. Call (or ap­ bution publications pub­ keeping experience. than your cur­ 429-9007 lished by the Manchester time. Apply In person: Moln Street, years experience. Sa­ pointment - 648-6888 CARPENTERS and Cor- TE A C H E R . Start Sep- DVERN IG HT Staff posi­ D E N TA L Hvolenist. Dne DRIVER Fuel oil. Class 11 All real estate advertised In Herald. Penny Sleffert, Krause Florist, 621 Manchester. rently earning as lary comensurote with or send return# to: P u z z le s pentert helpers. Dwn or two days per week. license required. De­ Publisher. tember, 3 vear nurserv tion. 11pm-9om. Very the Manchester Herald Is Hartford Rd., a hair stylist, plus experience. Coll 643- Ltgil Sseretiry tools and transporta­ shcool proorom. Tues- competitive pov and Coll 643-1726. pendable fuel oil dellv­ sublect ta the Fair Housing Manchester. Clerk Typlft 2659 for oppointment. tion. Work In Manches­ dov and Thursdav, 8:30 erv east ot river. Expe­ Act of 196S, which makes It WALGREEN’S P.O. Box 288 benefits. Coll K. BABYSITTER for 6 year Illegal to advertise any pref­ LOST OIL Burner apprentice. tips, benefits and If you're looking for CONSTRUCTION Com­ Manchester, C T 06040 ter. Pov according to to 3:30. Must have edu­ Fowler ot 742-1490, old bov from 3-Spm rienced only. Fulltime. East Of the River. Full MaaHfadaring pany now taking appli­ ACROSS 4 2 ____ Paint Anawar to Praviaua Puula experience. Imme­ cation degree. The Insurance and benef- erence, limitation or dlscrl'm- AND FOUND Pharmacy opportunity. Call friendly working envi­ 46 Aatranaufa DFFICE theater work. beolnnlno September. Inatlon based on race, color, time. Insurance and cation for painters. 1 Nun's D D O n BEltD diate work. Call 643- Its. Coll 647-9137. Opportaaltias ronment where you'll be firry Children's Place Inc. Mature person return­ Bowers school area. religion, sex or notlonat benefits. 647-9137. to(iay. Minimum 3 years expe­ W ANTEOI Experienced hMddrtu □ □□ □ ODCIO DlOO 6760. 643-5535. origin, or on Intention to LOST. Diamond combi­ I If you’re looking for a I treated with respect, 47 Raviva □□□□ □□□□ □□□ ing to work force. Port Must be non smoker. CLERICAL. Small office, nation wedding and en­ rience. Salary com­ bartenders, waiters, 7 Rip vsn 51 Raat 649-6013 otter 5. moke any such preference, ORDER filling clerks. friendly working envi­ Manager □□□□□ □□□DO PART time general office W ANTED. High school time. Flexible dovs. diversified duties ,ac- gagement ring set In Part time or full time. NOW HIRING! these positions will lr»- mensurate with expe­ and waitresses. Apply 53 Praaaad worker tor Manchester counts receivable ,tele- limitation or discrimination. ronment where you’ll be | 13Belowwl □□E] ODD ooe bov to dispose of Coll Mrs. Platt be­ B AB YSITTER wanted. 2 The Herald will not know­ platinum. Substantial Monday through Fri­ 875-0588 terest you. rience. Call 643-2659 for In person, 1260 Main 55 Dumas real estate office. Tvp* tween 8;30-4pm. 649- mornings o week In my phones, record keep­ Looking for full time treated with respect, appointment.______Street, Coventry. 14 Actor Mieksy charaetar □DD □□□ □■:]□□□ trash everv 2 weeks. ingly accept any advertise­ reword. 64d-3511. day, flexible hours. Ing and bookkeeping 2596 or 643-0020. home. 2 boys, 2 years, ing and some typing. ment which Is In violation of part time I these positions will In-1 Strong typing and filing 56 AIH □ □□ElOGD □□□□ 643-6623. Call Roberta at 649- CONSTRUCTION Com­ 15 Bsyt experience helpful. 646- and 4 months. Starting All benefits. Call 647- the low. 8648.______terast you. We have Im-1 skills required. Will an­ 57Paw«fui □□□□ □□□□nQD CDM FED Savings bonk Is C A BIN E T makers. Expe- 9137. ______PART and full time cashi­ pany now taking appll- 16 Romsnticsilv 58 Narvausiy □□ODD □QB ann ______September. Forest * Cosmeticians ] mediate openings In our | swer telephonee. Data cotlons tor Estimator “Sales” seeking a port time rlence helpful but not PERSONALS D EN TA L Hygienist. High I expanding Mfg. facility, f ers In all departments. involvsd (2 DOWN OBB ODB IM M E D IA TE openings Hills area. References. PART Time office posi­ SOUTHERN New Eng- I quality preventive of­ * Cashiers Ideal work tor senior entry experience a plus, Sales person. Will wds.) DBBBD nBOOB Mondov through Frl- teller for our Coventrv necessorv. Appiv 647-8565.______tion In S. Windsor. lond closslfleld ads AAA Auto 17 Russian m w s 1 Caurt ardar office. Must be people Zohner's Wood Work­ fice. Modern facilities. Proem Equlpmeitt citizens. We pay gener­ but will train In this area. train, male or female. QBO BBDB IlBCin dov- Steodv work. PART Time. $6.25 hourly. Acccurote tvpist with reach nearly 800,000 POKER! Seeking four or Full time position In Apply In person: Doniritora ously based on expe­ Call 643-2659 for ap- Club •gsnev 2 Innar Higher than overage oriented and hove ex­ ing, 23 Industrial Drive, considerable phone homes In Connecticut five dependable young We will be interviewing polntment.______18 Comsdisnos Habridaa OBO DDBIl BDOD cellent moth skills. Coll West, Tollond. 875-6226. Notional In-store mar­ established office. Sa­ First ia< SsesMi SkM rience. Will train If island 0 BD UdBO □□□□ hourlv rotes tor ware­ keting company Is contact tor busy soles and Rhode Island. The to middle-aged em­ lary negotiable. Call 263 W. Middle Tpke. necessary. Apply In at our plant at 300 Rye Is looking for ambi­ Ardsn house and dellverv 742-7321 for details. FULL time tellers price tor a basic 25 I Weigh and load material I CONSTRUCTION Com- 20 Was indsbtsd 3 Sickoaaata seekino Individuals to office. Figure aptitude ployed men Interested 875-6269.______person: Arthur Drug, Street. So. Windsor. C T tious full time mem­ 22 Namad 43 Architact work. Extra benefits EDE.______needed. Connecticut word od Is only $90 and In a weekly poker Manchester, C T into process equipment, panynow taking appli­ to (FM distribute coupons and helpful, word process­ 942 M a in S tre e t, on Wednesday and cations tor Laborer. 4 Club laadar 23 Thin, as air Include paid hospitali­ PART time eorlv bird to Bank 8i Trust, Man­ ing and or computer will appear In 75 news­ gome. Please respond PRESSING machine op­ unload, and transfer to I bership sale repre­ 21 Unbalsnesd 24 Brillianca samples to consumers erator for retail clo­ 649-8899 Monchester.______Thursday, Aug. 5 and Good wages. Call 643- 23 Playod snow labbf.) Saarinan zation,! vacations, and serve morning custo­ chester Parkade of- In local supermarkets. skills a definite plus. papers. For more In­ to Box G c/o The storage area Will run| R e s ­ 5 Rant aut 25 Cincinnati 44 Slight quarrel EOE M EDICAL office, port or 2659 for appointment. sentatives. 27Ust holldavs. For Inter­ mers, 6 to lOom, Thurs­ flce. 647-5500.______We provide training. Excellent benefit pack­ formation coll Classi­ Manchester Herald □ thing store. Full or part I forklift. Aug. 6, from 9 am - 4 6 UnauccaMful ball club 45 Heavy book full time bookkeeper. pected company individually 26Saad view appiv or phone dav to Sundov. Fomllv EXPERIENCED Men's Reliable transporta­ age. Coll 228-9478 or fied, 643-2711 and osk time. Call Bernard Ap- pm. If you cannot apply HOUSEKEEPER. Imme­ car 47 Actress Anna ter ot 643-2478.______Matirlil Handling Office background ex­ 32 Vigilant covaring Manchester Tobacco 8, run. Dolrv Mart, 368 clothing salesman. tion required. Call 1- send resume to Stordox for detolls.D HIGH school coaches in person, please call diate part time opening with well known and 7 Mast twistad M a y _____ 33 Pictura 8 Elactribad 26 Miaarty Candv Co., 299 Green Spencer Street, Mon- Full time. Good solorv Equipment, P. D. Box PART time floor malnte- needed. Coventry High HrsI a SicsMi shm perience desired. 4 tor person to work 48 Tha King 245-1877, Monday days per week. Call 282-0871 arid ask for flexible hours on wee­ expanding product punt* particia 29 Wading bird Rd., Manchester. 643- chester/Eost Hartford and benefits. Coll Ber­ through Friday, 9am- 204, Columblo Ct. 06237. MANCHESTER. Cozy FINANCIAL nonce person. $6 to School varsity cross I Weight and distribute! 34Circla 9147. with large lot In town country coach, vorsl- 649-8074 or send resume Mary Sullivan. kends. Duties Include 9 ______30 South African townllne. Coll 569-3046. nard Apter. 643-2478. 4pm. F U L L time openings for start. 643-5747. material, assist In keap-j line. Excellent op­ moaaurts triba 49 Ship's older family and sin­ ty/lunlor varsity vol­ to: All Shakibal M. D., bed making and other cantandara loving core givers for 2 Ing machinery and area | South Windsor portunity for right 35 Postt '10 Undaratand 31 Baing backbona WANTED. Port time FLDRAL shop looking for gle family. Nice neigh­ leyball, varsity trock 953 M o ln S tre e t, light housekeeping du­ 36 Put In 50 Whiripool counter help. Appiv 01- Infant, toddlers and I clean. Will run forklift. I Manchester. 11 Uftad (Fr.) 37 Moat avil 2 port time drivers. borhood. Positive cosh BUSINESS and field. Contact at­ Metallurgical ties. Excellent oppor­ individuals. Salary, aaevituda UOazadat 38 Uncia 52 60 astray PULL TIME Roso Cleaners ,777 Available Imme­ pre-school. Call Ma­ Must have good basic | tunity for high school rilyn DImmock, Little flow. Klernon Realty NURSES hletic director Dennis math skllla commission, incen­ 39 FoHow 19 7. Raman 41 Novalitt Zola 54 Radiation RETAIL ADVERTISM6 POSTINQ aERK Main Street. diately. Apply In per­ 649-1147.______LOAN: Joy (742-9253) or Chor- student or semi retired 40 Froatad 21 Arraw paiaon 42 Enfold son; Floral Expres­ People Unlimited, New Hire Rates lene Loferrlere (742- Shlppln^/Hocolvlng person. Call Manches­ tives, and full bene­ Applications aro now being accepted for the Marlborough. 295-8003 BING bong boomi sions, 135 East Center Owners need a quick Twenty year low 9579) until August 20. Teacher Aide- Spelcal ter Manor. 646-0129. fit package. Call 1 2 3 ' 4 5 e |7 a 9 10 11 12 position ot retail advertising posting clerk. Street, Manchester or or 295-9415.______per diem rates includ­ After August 20, coll KITCHEN Eduction. The Man­ CARPENTER sole on this Immacu­ fixed rates for First SMft CARPENTERS Paul Winsor. Appileanta should hove bookkeeping and coll 646-8268. Electricians M/F li­ late 5% room Nan­ ing shift and weekend high school office of chester Board of Edu­ WANTED. Pay accord­ 13 Il4 experienced In kitchen censed lournevmen • Consolidation 742-7346. Receive, identify, and| cation Is seeking appli­ computer experience, as wall as being able to tucket Cope at Lvdoll differential in effect. weigh Incoming mate-1 HELP ing to experience. Insu­ and bath remodeling. and experienced ap­ Woods In Manchester. • Starting RN SUPERVISOR- 3-11. cants tor a special rance and benefits 236-3261 E x t. IB |16 type, answer phones and handle a variety of prentices needed Im­ LPN’s start up to 'IS " rial. Will run forklift. I Must have cooking education teacher aid Quality minded. Must AUTOMOTIVE Living room, dining > • Expanding Immediate opening available. Call Casey 8, 265 or office related functions. Benefits Include mediately tor commer­ per hour — RN’s start Must be attentive to de-l to work with students Crum Construction. 17 18 20 have tools and trans­ REPAIR cial protects. Paid room, 1st floor den and Mondov-Frldoy. No tall. experience. Some company paid health plan, vacation, paid laundry, 2 spacious • Buying up to •15“ per hour. weekends. For more ages 8-12 labled so­ 456-3491. ______1-800-842-4320 Experlencad mechanic vocation, holidays, We will train the rightl heavy lifting re­ cially mal adulsted. portation. Top pay tor bedrooms, fully op- Leniency Is our pol­ Flexible scheduling Information please coll EOE holidays and sick days. Please send resume or needed full time. Muet health, dental and life applicant In all aspects I Position effective Sep­ COUNTER person right Individual. Full have own tools and pllonced kitchen. available on 3-11 and Crestfleld Convols- quired. Must be able wanted, will also moke 23 24 work experience along with salary Insurances, profit icy, even if your busi­ of our operation. Attrao-I tember 1987. Contact 26 26 time year-round posi­ valid C T drtver'a llconse. Tastefully decorated cent, 643-5151.______to read recipes. Ice cream cakes and requirements to; Manchaster Herald, shoring. Join a grow­ ness is not profitable. 11-7 shifts. Excellent five salary and benefitl Mrs. Pot Ladd, Man­ tion. Salary negotiable. (M l ing company call plus plush wall to wall benefit package in­ RN/LPN-We hove o full Apply In person bet­ chester Public Schools, novelties. Mondoy- NURSES Aides. Training 32 “Bookkeeper,” P.O. Box 591, Manchester, C T carpet. Mint condition time or port time posi­ package , pleasant| FrldaylO-5. Up to $6 per Wayne at E. M. C. at Inside and outi 1 Only 1 cluding pension plan working environment 45 North School St., class storting soon. 06040, or call Mark Abraitls, 6fl3-2711. 247-3493 721-1555. EDE.______LEADER tion on 3-11, Mondoy- ween the hours of Manchester, Ct. 06040. hour depending on ex­ You will be paid while 34 year young. Reduced We wHI be lntsrvlewlng| 649-5400 Wayne or Mark and short term dis­ Frldov. No weekends. 8:30-4:30 Monday - 647-3451. FDE. perience. Will train. your learn, plus re­ CASHIER In convenience to $143,500. Jackson & ability. For further in­ For more Information at our plant at 300 Ryel Call Cindy 647-1076. 30 store. Flexible hours, MORTGAGE Friday. ceive free meals. Tak­ Jackson Real Estate. formation, call please coll Crestfleld St. So. Windsor, CT. on I Hartford Road Dairy ing applications for full nights and weekends. 647-8400.0 1-800-628-9505 Wednesday and Thurs-I Queen. 633-4155.______Convolscent, 643-5151. or part time certified SUDDENLY ovollablel Donna Sorensen, DNS day, Aug. 5 & Aug. 6l Carla’s Pasta NURSES nurses aides for all D E N TA L Assistant. Mon- 2 R E TA IL positions open 42 4 3 4 4 46 46 G. FOX DISTRIBUTION CENTER Dead End Job? Nice, shaded, fenced SOUTH WINDSOR tor hardware store. from 9 AM — 4 PM. Ifl 275A Progress Dr. shifts. Earn a high rate 6 0 dav through Thursday. yard, comes with this you cannot apply In per-l X-RAY of pay plus bonus NOW HIRING! Censider the Ccast Guard Alter­ 10-5. Experience pre­ Soles clerk, cashier. Manchester AIDS 61 62 6 3 64 six room Cape with NURSING CENTER Good pov, benefits. son, please call 282-1 hours. For more Infor­ ferred. Reply to P. D. front dormers. 2 or 3 Employment 0671 and ask for Maryl New Pay Scale mation please call: Di­ MERCHANDISE PROCESSORS native. Its a chance tc dc impert- Box 505, Manchester, 1060 Main Street Apply Conyers Hard­ TECHNICIAN 56 Ibb bedrooms, I'/a baths. ware. 646-5707. Sullivan. ' rector of Nurses, Mrs. ant jebs. Fighting pcllution, sav­ Ct. 06040.______Fully finished base­ So. Windsor, C T IN HDME babysitter for in effect per diem rate A. Plante, Crestfleld G. Fox a New England tradition ot satisfaction 4 Education EXPERIENCED Wol- Full or port time 67 66 and netlonel retail trend canter has Immediate PART Time store clerk. ment. Don't miss this 289-7771 South Windsor I 11 year old. $5 per hour. including shift and Convalescent Home- ing lives, and enfcrcing Maritime Apply Solvation Army onel $123,900. Strano tresses. Food working Monday through Fri­ weekend differential for fast paced /Fenwood Manor at openings tor merchandise processors at our conditions. Breakfast law. Jebs that will give ycu big Thrift Store, 210 nPIne Reol Estate. 647-7653.0 Metallurgical day. 3am-12 noon tor 3 up to *8“ per hour. 643-5151, Monday South Windsor Distribution Center. Job res- Street, Manchester. and lunch. Brownstone weeks. Starting In Sep­ Orthopaedic through Friday, 9am to I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME DPEN House 1-4 Sunday. Diner. 649-4011, 721- Excellent benefit ponslbllltiee Inclucle verifying orders, along responsibilities and equally big 646-4928.______35 Bretlon Rd. Best [h elp WANTED tember 3:45am -8am. office. Good pay 3pm. by MenrI Arnold and Bob Lee DATA-ENTRY 7329. Coll after 6, 643-9332. package including counting ticketing and hanging merchandise rewards for work well done. The EXPERIENCED person buy. Lovely spacious and benefits. Unscramble these four Jumbles, This Is how they lira) before It's sent to our stores. Full and part time needed tor custom dormed Cope situated dental, life and short Are you an antique lover? one letter to each square, to form GENERAL office. Part Part-time Data Entry Send resume to their future husbands day and evening schedules are available. We Coast Guard can be your route to draperies. Full time. on 0 mature lot In the term disability Insur­ Read the offerings In Clas­ four ordinary words- Hours can be flexible. Buckley school dis­ time hours. Flexible. clerk for Manchester sified every day to find the O ° o offer competitive starting salary, generous a bright career. For more informa­ 643-1211 9 to 6.______ATTENTION: Retirees / Housewives ance. Flexible sche­ Sports Medicine Hourlv rate $6 %. trict. This home fea­ Area resident. Day duling available on Items or Items you’d like SYSEM employee discount and the opportunity to tion Contact your local recruiter Contact Phyllis at 456- tures 3/4 bedrooms, 2 BAYLOR Supervisor. We to own. 643-2711. earn a weekly Incentive bonus. Apply Monday 3527.______full baths: finished rec have opening for a work, flexible hours the shift or your and through Friday from 9-5 and Saturday from at 240-4260. CARING, loving, expe­ room and much more. supervisor position ev­ to your needs — choice. For further In­ zrr: JUST A FEW HOURS Orthopaedics Sam until 12 at Q. Fox Distribution Center, 301 rienced, Individuals Coll todov tor details. ery weekend. 7pm- formation, call Help Others, help yourself, Dttered at $139,900. 7am. For more Infor­ good pay. Responsi­ Governor's Highway, South Windsor, Ct. needed for child care Donna Sorensen, DNS 155 Main Street positions In Hartford Century 21 Epstein mation call Director of ble person. (OF YOUR TIME... DARAW The Coast Guard Reol Estote. 647-8895.Q Nurses. Monday - Fri­ SOUTH WINDSOR Manchester County. Call Nannies day 9am-3pm. Crest- Call 646-4411 "R " Us Inc. 233-7457, AN Elegant portrayal of field Convalscent, 643- Can give you unlimited NURSING CENTER DISHWASHER. osk for Suzanne. the modern life style 5151. for interview. 1060 Main Street can be seen In this WAITRESS wanted full CASHIER A Immaculate 2 bedroom earning potential!! So. Windsor, C T time part time. Apply VURSCY HOW THE &IRL6 Salem Cape In luxur­ In person Luigi's Res­ WERE LEAPING PART Time. Earn extra ious Lvdoll Woods. ■>v 289-7771 taurant, 706 Hartford HOSTESS THE BOYS A T money assisting our NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED... Set your own hours Rd., Manchester. This attractive end unit MANCHESTER AREA Full or Part Time. THAT BIS PROM. bookkeeper with post­ otters appliances, .sky­ and earn extra Your assurance of quick PRIVATE PARTY ing, tiling and light light, cathedral celling response when you odver- Hours to suit your RAMPHE typing. Also help with an a casual care free Parts Department r - r , ------customer service by Mather St...... income while working tlse In Classified Is that needs. Experienced ------form the surprise answer, as sug- way of life. Garage and our readers ore ready to Paraon or will train, wages _____ -4 gested by the above cartoon. phone. Hours 8:30am- your own lot. $140's. Westfield St...... from home. Work at 12;30pm, Monday Eastfleld St...... buy when they turn to the Willing to train at based on past Blanchard & Rossetto. little ods. 643-2711. Merchandise Ads through Friday. Appli­ "W e Guarantee Our Centertleld St...... „ your own pace on a recreational Vehi­ experience. Apply AT iiiir rTx m cations now being ac­ Houses" 646-2482.0 Northtield St...... '.’.".’.’.".’.'.’.".".'.’.'.‘.”.'."al| cepted. Send to the schedule that's Finding a cosh buyer for (Answers tomorrow) RESTORED and moder- the Items you'd like to sell cle dealership in attention of Terri c/o McGuire Dr...... tailor-made for you. Yesterday’s I STOLEN VIOLIN the Manchester He­ ntzed 3 bedroom Colon­ Cose Dr...... It easy. Just let our read­ East Hartford, REIN’S A n sw er What the ex-tx>yfhend ot the female rald, 16 Brolnord ial with good size ers know what you hove _ moonshirref said— I LO V E HER STILL roomsi Completiv re­ House Dr...... all Tuesday thru Sa­ Now York Stylo Place. No phone calls tor sole with on od In pleasel decorated. Fireplace, Call CIOMifled. 643-2711, )I8 S oa k N*. M •• «V8IMI8 tor 02,10. *8188 iMlwa** a e ita fa oarage, and a penny RWge.... ^ ...... all Jeanne or Susan at 647-9946 today turday. Call Doll . thtf itowasapar, P.O. S ei 4MI, Ortona*. S I aitoa-42M. I ywir fiMM, oO raM •n a tip aaNi gna maka yewr «M ch aaVkSto to pinching price. Call on ...... ::::2 i:il3 and begin the perfect job . You'll find the help you Rt. 30, Vernon HDME8 your future today...... all RMd In Clostifled. 643- 569-122D Blanchard & Rossetto. 2711. FDR DALE Park St...... 13-1 in "We Guarantee Our CELEBRITY CIPHER House". 646-2482.0 Calabmy Clphar cryptoorama art created from quotatlona by fwnoua Garden Dr...... all peopla. peat and preaant. Each Mtar m the dphar atanda for St. James St...... aii THE PROFESSIONALS anolbar. Today’s ckm:K0quat»H. Butternut Road ...... all 'AKZBZ YE DH

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