/ go - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, July 5. 1988

I* ______h o m es Q y h o m es FDR SALE FOR SALE R n SPORTING I ^ C A R S I S i l GOODS FOR SALE Red ink START Packing! Near­ MANCHESTER Colonial. MISTRAL Windsurfer, Cool off ing completion, this Some owner financing! A SpectolisS>D#ttl $750. 6 foot sail with VW Rabbit 1980.70K, new terrific 7 plus room Spacious 8 room Colon­ brakes, clutch, sun­ More DH’s Gambrel Colonial In .a * battens, 12 foot board '89 state deficit: ial with 1st floor family with adlustable mast- roof. $1100. 649-0477 Bolton Is lust waiting room and 4 bedrooms evenings. Sweet summer recipes for Its new family to track, foot straps and plus over 2100 square PAINTING/ IMI8CELLANEDU8 skeg. Call 774-4845 be­ TOYOTA Corollo 1986, 5 Half a billion? /8 Change the rules arrive. Over 2100 feet. There Is even a CHILD CARE square feet of proctl- PAPERING ELECTRICAL SERVICED tween 5pm-10pm or 646- door, AC, Cruise, with fruit and pistachios /13 fireplace In the living 0271. AM /FM $5200.872-3753 colm llvlng space. 3 room, 1 full and 2('/i) to add All-Stars /19 Obi> lobs. Trucking. CAMARO 1979. Blue, au­ large bedrooms, 2'/i baths and a woodstove DAYCARE NAME your own price. ELECTIHCAL WORK I PETS AND baths, huge country In the In the living Made iBB A edacaHaeal. ’ Father 8> Son Painting Need a new Service with Home repairs. You tomatic. 59,000 original D«v*lop youBf Inniliit tldlla name It, we do It. Free mllesT Good condition. kitchen with adjoining room. Located In o and Papering. Remo­ circuit breakers? ' SUPPLIER family room. 2.3 acres great family neighbor­ BOW. UcoBitd doy cart home. val. 291-8567. moss sra dovffll Chsok us out In estimates. Insured. 643 $3000 or best offer. suitable for horses. OpoBinf lor iBlooto • toddlen. ths Minchaataf yaltow pogss. miu. BASIC Dod Training obe­ 643-2985 evenings. hood. $179,900. Anne NutrlUoiii mooli. $269,900. Jackson & Miller Real Estate, 647- JOSEPH DURUS dience classes starting Jackson Real Estate, 8000.D Renovations/Plus ASPHALT MAINTENANCE soon at the Glaston­ 647-8400.O JSUSSL Custom Intsrlor 6 Extarlor 646-S253 Orh/Mwiyt A ParRIng Lott bury Training site. Call HARTFORD. Four fam­ Palmine • Calling Rspslr a COMFY and cozy! De­ • Hoi Nubbtfliod Craoh SwIIno Tralner-Joe DISanto. CENTER ily. Beautiful 4 family, Ransw s Po«mr Washing HEATING/ 659-2482 or 267-7025. lightful older Colonial 6-6-4-2 with many ex­ LAWN CARE Fras Ett/mslsf m/ • AiphtN Moptlri • Soil OoaHng MOTORS built In 1879 by the PLUMRING Futtytntund Proofol/mofot tras! Each unit has an Iniund • Stnior DItoounU MISCELLANEOUS 461 Main St., Manchester Cheney'sl Excellent Intercom system, 220 Call 526-2445 TODAYI condition Inside and amp service with cir­ GILBERT UWN 6 4 6 - 2 2 5 3 PJ’8l ^ Mm , Hsatlng A FOR RALE Safe Buy Used Cars out, 3 bedrooms, sun- cuit breakers. Security SERVICE Alr^Conffilonlng room ,, country style Boilers, pumps, hot water PERSONAL SERVICES HTTOiev Malibu...... »1495 system, 2 units have Prefeesleiial UiMhcapliig D EC O R A TIV E 30" x 36" Warm, VI, AT, AC. Oean kitchen, 1st floor fireplaces, 3 car gar­ tanks, new and • Chtckbook Control plate glass mirror, Stone, Loem, and Mulch CALLAHAN'S • incomo T om Prooorotlon laundry, great age. $26,880 yearly In­ replacements. dated 1958. Best offer 1984 Ford Eicon ...... •ZOOS- Deliveries. LINE PMNTINa SERVICE * U/o ii Hootth Insi^nco Atfvico Wagon, BOK, 4 8pd., Mereo maintenance-free come. $264,900. Anne FREE ESTIMATES <*Budoot Consvitotton 633-6164.0 vinyl siding on house Free Estimates • CaaaiMl • MuW • fativ Ub Miller Real Estate, 647- 643-9649 / 228-9616 • Rnonclol S Sstoto Plonnlno BU RGLAR Alarms. 2 full 1979 Ford Muftang...... *1695 and 2 car garage. Call 8000.D 6 4 7 - 7 1 5 6 140 Hilliard St. Clean. AT, AC. P8, Stereo Wednesday, July 6,1988 to see today! $141,900. Coll Don Mosler-649-3329 systems, home or com- Manchester, C T 00040 I^MI8CELLANEDU8 merclol. Discount 1963 Chevette...... *2395 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Jackson & Jackson DRASTIC., Reduction! CARPENTRY/ g u l I f ------D. B. Mosler, Inc. 4 Dr.. AT. 6SK ml.. Stereo, PS Reol Estote, 647-8400.D TEL 643-9330 8ERVICE8 , price $700 each. 649- 3 0 C e n t s Owners anxious t6 sell REMODELING 5488 after 6pm. 1984 Ren. Alliance...... ^2495 this lovely home, feat­ ( 4Spd, P8. Stereo. U . Mi. FRESH as a Daisy! The TABLE Model AM-FM uring huge front to FARRANO REMODELING 1980 Thunderbird...... *1995 exterior of this lovely 7 back living room with ROOFING/ HANDYMAN LAND8CAPING radio phonograph. AT, PS, AC. Stereo room Colonial has lust beautiful fireplace sur­ Room additions, decks, roofing, Homa Improvsmant - Pointing Also, old Sinatra and siding, .windows and gutters. SIDING 1967 Ford Galaxle...... $AVE received a fresh coat of rounded by bullt-lns, - Bawmanlt Flnlthad - Tlllns - Herb Albert records. SOOConvt.. 71.600 Mi. Baokhoe and bulldozer ssrvics Directors rap identification of poiice station site paint. Features Include charming country kit­ Light Corgantry - OOD JOBS - LANDSCAPING Coll 646-4847. ^ available. Call Bob Farrsnd, Jr. INSURED NO JOB TOO W ALL 1964 Dodge Daytona...... *4495 3 generous-sized bed­ chen, great rec room. Pruno Shrubo, hodgot. fortlllzing. Turbo, Loaded with Everything MANCHESTER ROOHNC plontirtgt, Itwn ooodlng t By Andrew Yurkovsky ro o m s , 1'/2 baths, All on manicured coun­ 0111.647-8500 BARRY SCANLON 1979 Ford Pinto...... *1495 The Herald, which had ob­ All types of rooting A Manchester Heraid in the Lincoln Center hearing 17.5x18’ 1st floor family try lot In Manchester. ENDROLLS AT. 64,000 mi.. PS. Stereo tained information on a possible But Werkhoven said that he Rh . 845-0840 repairs. Wood shingles 646-2411 frtf otflmotM Call f r e e e s t i m a t e s room, said that publication of the fended Werkhoven’s release of Lindsay property had any effect room with fireplace, Only $154,900! Call for 27« ssMIh • 2M 1976 DaUun Pickup...... *1495 believed the information had — Cedar Shakes. PersoflalizeS Lam Caro site for the station, learned last information “seriously jeopard­ the information. Osella said that on the negotiation. pretty entry foyer with detallsl Century 21 Ep- KI«rHM BHildiRg'it- IMk width • 2 tor 2SB 4 8pd., Cap. Extra Clean Democratic directors lam­ already been made public. ” It 27 years Exper/anoe T oe Soil ScTBERaN Loam week from Werkhoven and other in general the board makes too tile floor, a St; Charles steln Realty, 647-8895.a Any gmount dgllversd. Also. fill, A LBoAscapIflg MUST ea ptefcad up at tt>s basted Republican Theunis ized our ability to negotiate.” " I ’m not going to discuss RBiBodBliRg SarvicB Intuna a Uaanaad a Ouaranraad HsrsM Offles k to n ^ thru M IK E F L Y N N individuals that a Manchester wasn’t my intention to upset kitchen and a 1 car grtvsi. stons and bark, mulch. 742-5224 i..v.m..M,. "Terry” Werkhoven Tuesday for Director Kenneth N. Tedford, frequent use of executive anything to do with property garage. Bowers SELLER will help pay\ • Additlona • CaipaMiy Thursday bstors 11 t.m.only. developer had offered the town anything or anybody,” he said. sessions. points at closing on this • CouniMiapB • ConBuMns 6 4 5 - 8 6 3 0 Bobcat, backhos A loader rsntal. 649-4304 disclosing the location of a also a Democrat, questioned why acquisitions.” Weiss said. School. $209,900. Jack- first option on a 7-acre parcel Republican Director Geoffrey Cassano said after Tuesday’s son & Jackson Real Immaculate Nantucket ' • enolosBd Panoa a Oaragaa DAVIS COHSTHUCTION Open M-F 9-0 / Sat. 0-S proposed site for a new police the information was released Naab said that information about The administration is looking Cape featuring 2gener- Homa Camraallns • Rooflns TfiNWAAft between Parker and Taylor meeting that publication of the Estate, 647-8400.O HOMI IMmOVBMBNT CONCRETE "Station last week. when it was discussed in an for potential sites for a new police ous bedrooms, spa­ 872-1400/659-9555 streets in the northeast comer of the Lindsay site had been made information affected the adminis­ SQUEKY Cleon! This Rag Ins Rat. 649 -9 473 tlWlAt • ObcIi* • HiMkKtmenf The Democratic directors executive session of the Board of available to board members the station as part of a space study of cious dining room, 1st Wfntfowt A Doon J & C Concrete patios and Automotive town. The asking price for the tration’s search for other sites. lovely home lust spar­ Nd J6M T m Alt Mf Too tmoll HAWKES TREE SERVICE charged that publication of the Directors two weeks ago. the present headquarters on East floor laundry, attached sidewalks, steps and MANCHEJSTER parcel, which is owned by Albert day before the executive session. “ We know it’s had an impact on kles! Great 1 floor liv­ garage and full base­ 868 IMPR0VEMENT8 19% fonlor Otlion Olicovnt Buckal, truck & chipper. Stump information in the Manchester " I can’t understand why that “ I don’t think that any confi­ Middle Turnpike. Also being ing, 2 bedrooms, living AAombor of Mio Intornotlonol removal. Frss sstimstes. driveways. Call 569- V. Lindsay, is $1.5 million. some of the lands we’re looking ment. Call today for •orl4r Svifomt Herald has compromised the confidentiality was broached,” considered is the partial demoli­ room with fireplace, andREPAIR8 Sptclal oonsidsratlon for 4058, leoye message. CARR HONDA Democratic Director Stephen dentiality of the executive session at.” he said. details. Century 21 Ep­ administration’s bargaining posi­ Tedford said, adding. “That puts was breached.” he said. tion of the existing building and formal dining room, stein Realty, 647-8895.D "No Job Too Small" Coll 72S-0761 Anytimo sidsriy and handicapped. FOR SALE T Cassano, speaking during the Town Manager Robert B. Weiss WINDOWS U S ED CARS tion on other potential sites. u s a t a competitive After the meeting, Republican an addition to what would remain country style kitchen, Rsgjatsrsd and Fully Inaursd directors’ meeting Tuesday night disadvantage.” would not comment today when full basement, 1 car MANCHESTER. New VOLVO 245 Wagon 1979. 4 Director Ronald Osella also de­ to bring floor space to 44,000 FREE ESTIMATES 6 4 7 - 7 5 5 3 AND DOORS 86 Chevy Van asked whether the news of the garage. Beautiful England Cape. A light FLOORING speed/overdrive. Air, •15,486 square feet. yard-Lakewood Circle and airy family room 6 4 7 -0 5 9 3 HO AM-FM cassette. 84 VW Scirocco •6995 highlights this lovely 3 FLOORSANDING THERMAL mNDOWS North. $190,000. Jack- A DOORS Loaded. 644-6573. 84 Chav Camaro •5195 North Elm UitiaB, HiaMiR, in Hms if • Floors like new son & Jackson Real bedroom Copc. Living Sold and Inatattad by profaa- 84 Honda Accord •7995 room, dining room, CMtiKtiii. hdu I Iria Wall. CRYSTAL TILINGS • Specializing In older floori FORD Mustang 1967 Clas­ Estate, 647-8400.O alonal nmodaling eontnotor. sic. 289 Sprint. Hard­ SS Honda Accord H/B •6895 eat-ln kitchen plus ttM i'i ( niRsi Ciranle Tile A Mirbli • Natural & stained floors A aalaollon of irinyl or wood NEW 6 rooms Colonials. lower level laundry unHa Cuatom earpantry a top. Must sell. Best 81 Chevy Monte Carlo •4995 H you’ro Mek of oontraetora not ratunv- InttilMlein • No waxing anymore offer. 569-0370. meeting is Meese says $149,900. Mallard View, and workshop. Conve­ ■'>0 orHb. orR m. PuOy InBurad. Commercial & Residential apaclallly. 84 Olda Cutlaaa •6995 3 bedrooms, I'/i baths, Mifty WilnKOfioM John Virfailii - 648-5750 nient location. $146,900. FM E SSTIMATtS - FULLY INSUBED 875-9760 CHEVY Caprice 1979. Me­ 85 Ply. Horizon •2795 fireplace, gourmet kit­ D.W. Fish Realty, 643- MAR Conttrucllon chanically good, high chen with all applian­ Daniel A. 85 Honda Civic •4995 1591.0 It MMehtilir. lae. 043-1720 Nickerson 6 4 7 - 9 4 4 3 mileage, good reliable scheduled ces, carpeting, full DELIVERING TH IS SPACE car. Call 649-5110. 84 Ford Tampo •3995 M A N C H ES TER . New list­ Rich, clean, stone-free 84 Olda Cut. Clara basement and garage! ing. Cute starter or ^ Excessive abbreviations loam. 5 yards. *80 Plus Tax. M A ZD A RX7, 1979, 5 •4995 Need repairs around the • 5 9 .4 7 80 Dataun 20SX By Nancy Concelmon he’ll answer No monthly Associa­ retirement home. 5 abbreviate results I Be home? Coll on expert. Also, sand, gravel, stone speed. $2400. or best •2295 tion fees I Blanchard 8. room aluminum sided sure readers understand and horse manure. for 24 Insertions offer. Must sell. Call 67 Honda Lxl Accord •12,995 Manchester Herald Rossetto Realtors," You’ll find the help you Ranch with full base­ your ad by avoiding ab­ C all 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 Tom 646-3126. eevw Scirocco •10,995 We’re Selling Houses" need In Classified. 643- 6 4 3 - 9 5 0 4 646-2482.0 ment and new deck. breviations. 643-2711. 2711. for details VW Rabbit 1982. 4 door, 83 Bulek Skylark 4 dr. *3495 Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. has $121,000. Call David AM-FM stereo 88 Honda Civic SI *8495 ^Scheduled a meeting for next GLASTONBURY- Murdack, Sentry Real cassette. 68,000 miles. 82 Chav. Citation *2995 Tuesday with the architect for the secret report Manchester. Pristine 8 Estate, 643-4060.O Clean. $2,000 or best q ^ h d m e g 85 Bulek Somaraat 2 dr. ^4995 ■ ' town-sponsored North Elm hous­ room house on Shol- M AN CH ES TER . Custom [ 2 2 ] cdnddmlnium 8 1 ^ ROOMS offer. Coll Kurt 643- CONDOMINIUMS 83 Mazda RX7 ^4995 ing for the elderly project and lowbrook Lane. 3 full designed 9 room, 3 full FDR 8ALE FDR8ALE 9600. baths, 3 car gorage FOR RENT FOR RENT disgruntled neighbors. By Pete Yost bath Raised Ranch OLDS Cutloss Supreme "T h e Ab I o ProfossioBBis” fireplace, central air, with circular drive and VERNON. Custom built FOREST Ridge Town- In another development, As­ The Associated Press Related stories on page 8 gorgeous lot and more. 1980. 6 cylinder, auto­ very private beauti­ by U 8, R for the present house. 3V2 baths, 3 bed­ MANCHESTER. Fur­ THREE Bedroom Town- 24 Attaeis St., Maecboatar sistant Town Manager Steven $270’s. Blanchard & matic, olr, 80,000 miles. fully landscaped lot owners In this lovely 9 rooms, 1900 square feet nished room In ladles house, 1>/2 baths, full 'Werbner also said those who W ASHINGTON — Resigning Rassetto Realtors," rooming house. Cleon, basement, fully ap­ $2200r 646-8650 or 275- 6 4 6 - 3 5 1 5 sort on my part.” Meese said. ”So with many shade trees. room Colonial, coun­ of living space, fire­ 3262. - 'claim property damage from Attorney General Edwin Meese We’re Selling Houses" place, oir conditioner, quiet, nice location. pllanced kitchen, park­ anything else that might be said is 646-2482.0 This Is a home of tine try style kitchen, pegged floor family deck with view. Par­ Ladles preferred. $240 ing for 2 cars. No pets. AUDI 5000S 1985. 5 speed, -construction on the $1.2 million III said today that any questions merely surplusage.” quality and must be loaded. Great shape. seen to be appreciated. room with huge tlre- tially finished walk-out per month. Security Security deposit and 1 MORIARTY project could receive restitution raised about his ethics in a Asked if presenting material INVITATION TO BID placeand built In book­ basement. Pool, tennis and references. 644- year lease. $800. per $9300 negotiable. Must from the contractor. Werbner court-appointed investigator’s $212,000. Yolond Car- sell. 643-1454. that suggests unethical behavior Sealed bids will be received roll, Sentry Real Est­ case, cornerflreploced court. Priced to sell at 3503. month. 649-0795 ask for said in a memo to DiRosa that 830-page probe of his conduct Don. BROTHERS was, in his opinion, excess In the General Services’ of­ ate, 643-4060.O living room, 4 bed­ $169,000. Call owner at CADILLAC Fleetwood _ damages toneighbors’properties would be Just excess verbiage. fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ rooms, large 1st floor 647-0748. 1984. Phone, mint con­ U S E D C A R S verbiage, Meese replied; ter, CT untllJULY 15,1«Mat BEAUTIFULLY Deco­ APARTMENTS would be investigated and co­ Nonetheless, Meese said he billiard room, dition. All extras. “Certainly it is. It’s not his job 11:00 a.m. for the followine; rated. The large coun­ MANCHESTER. Lvdall FOR RENT 88 Markur Soorpio •10,495 vered by ALCA Construction Co. would respond. screened porch. Ask­ Woods. 2 bedroom HOMER $12,000 or best offer. to go into ethical questions or (1) ONE NEW MOBILE AIR try kitchen with newer 87 Mete. G. Marquia •13,895 if the complaints were justified. Asked about reports that inde­ oak cabinets, beamed ing $329,000. U 8, R Cope style condo. I'/z FOR RENT Coll 643-4444 or 244-9501. ethical issues at all.” COMPRESSOR Realty 643-2692.0 MANCHESTER. 454 Moln 87 Mate. Topaz •6795 pendent counsel James McKay’s ceilings, chair rail pa­ baths, living room, for­ Street. 2nd floor, 3 FORD Grand Torino 1975. About 40 angry residents com­ Noting that McKay is expected (2) WATER TREATMENT IM M ACULATE 60300 IgglptUgCR/VANR Parks, cemetery, rec merger is urged casting on a military channel, own utilities. For more FURNITURE during a closed-door briefing that and separate washer- purchase. Warren E. 65 Jsep Plonssr FOR RALE Pentagon officials said, but they Th s Zoning Beard of Appeals mode the followine dsclslons Information please coll 2 Or, 4x4 ...... iTStS the airliner never left a commer­ of Its mooting of Juno 37, IM t: dryer area. Central air. Howland, Inc. 643-1108. By Andrew Yurkovsky recreational facilities have a lot acknowledge privately that the 643-0612 or 643-6432. A N TIQ U E Chestnut Chest S3 Jsep Waoonaar, FORD Ranger XL 19S4. 4 with the Recreation Department. contributes to a splintered, incon­ cial air corridor. Officials also APPL. CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OP TRANSPOR- All window treatments of drawers with m ir­ Manchester Herald of potential, although for the most airliner never left a commercial stay I Being offered at M A N C H ES TE R 6 room, 3 Loaded...... •aoos wheel drive, 6'/a foot. Under that scheme, the present sistent and partially ineffective disclosed that another American N O . 1866 T A T IO N - Granted o vorlonco to Article 11, Section ror. Asking $250. SZVWRabbllDlatal.. part they are' not well- air corridor. 101.01 to reduce the lot area, lot frontage and front S138,900. Realty World, bedroom. Security and ... '2896 Western plow, V-6 en­ position of parks and cemeteries maintenance of management ship in the area concluded the yard sotbock • 93 Forest Street • Residence AA MDRT8A8E8 references. No pets. Please telephone 647- gine, olr conditioning, A consultant has recommended maintained.. And sentiment was growing for Benoit, Frechette As­ 8756. S2 Bulok Skylark...... tosos superintendent would be split into function,” the report says. Iranian A-300 airbus maintained Zona. sociates, 646-7709.D 646-2003. A M -FM stereo. 49,000 that the town’s Parks and Ceme­ In the past year, the mainte­ U.S. reparations to relatives of 88 Camaro IROC-Z...... *10,498 two positions — superintendent of The report also recommends a steady altitude of 12,000 feet, APPL. CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OP TRANSPOR- FMJJNG BEHINUT7 MANCHESTER. Attrac­ ANTIQUE Applewood 81 Maroedae SSOSL, AT. miles. $5000. 643-4704. teries Division be consolidated nance of parks and recreation the disaster’s victims. NO. IM T T A T IO N - Orontod a vorlonca to Article 11, Section MANCHESTER. Well drop leaf table. Asking parks and superintendent of that the town adopt a master rather than descending toward kept 3 bedroom first STOP FORCaOSUREII tive 6 room Duplex. 1 '/i Sliver. 48K...... *28,505 TOYOTA Pickup 1907. 4 with the Recreation Department facilities has been criticized by 5.01.01 to roduco the let area with the condition that $250. Please telephone cemeteries. Those two positions, recreation plan including clearly The Reagan administration the Vincennes. o barrier bo constructed consistent with concerns floor unit. Amenities If you are falling behind on baths, 1st floor 77 Camaro, VS, AT...... *8406 wheel drive. Excellent to improve maintenance of the members of the Board of Direc­ said Tuesday that Capt. Will C. for public and privoto safety • 75-77 Middle Turn­ laundry, large yard. 647-8756. condition. Lift kit. Ste­ together with an assistant recrea­ defined objectives. But while the administration Include pool. Conve­ your mortgage payments... -24 Tonaag Tapk, IKb. 83 town’s recreational and park tors and the public. Rogers III of the cruiser USS pike East - Residence B Zone. nient location! Asking OR...If your home la In fore­ Security, references. reo. $11,000. Coll 228- tion director, would be subonli- Town Manager Robert B. Weiss was defending the decision to fire ROOD THIN88 Yb e b m , (rr e 649-2638 facilities. The report recommends con­ Vincennes thought his ship was APPL. CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OP TRAN8POR- $94,900. Realty World, closure. WE C A N HELPI $750 plus utilities. 647- 4870. nate to a director of paiks, said today that the administra­ on the airliner, it was being NO. IMO TATION-Oronted a variance to Article 11, Section 9353. In a report presented to the solidating the Parks and Ceme­ under attack in part because of Benoit, Frechette As­ No payment program avail­ TO EAT recreation and cemeteries. tion would have to renegotiate buffeted by calls for a speedy 101.01 to reduce the lot area and minimum fron­ sociates, 646-7709.O Board o( Directors ’Tuesday, teries Division, which is now a conflicUng idenUfication signals L'i3 tage • 70 Middle Turnpike East - Residence B Zone. able lor up to 2 years. Bad EAST Hartford, 2 bed­ CAMPERR/ ’’The current decentralized contracts with the unions repres- gesture of conciliation on the rooms, fully a p ­ consultant Kenneth A. Rogala of sent from the Iran Air A-300 APPL. CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OP TRANtPOR- NEW Prlcetogl Populor credit le not a problemllAek CLYDE TRANiRR part of the Public Works Depart­ configuration of the park, recrea­ world stage. NO. 1169 TATION-Oronted a variance to Article 11, Section Northfleld Green how LO W payments can pllanced, new -BUICK, INC. Stonington says that the town’s ment, into a single department Airbus. tion and cemetery organizations See M ER G ER , page U On the record, administration 5.01.01 to reduce the minimum lot areo with the Condo Complex! 6 help you SAVE YOUR carpeting, busline, u ROUTE 13, VERNON W IN N EB AG O 1982. 22’ Pentagon spokesman Daniel condition that a barrier be constructed consistent officials said there had been no room Townhouse with HOME TODAYI pool. Hot water and pick 88 Toyota 4x4 FU •S2B5 class A. $18,500. 742- with concerns for public and private safety - 303 heat Included. Call 521- Howard said some of the signals Summit Street - Residence B Zone. 3 bedrooms, 2double pane carpets, appllanced. coordinator for the Downtown Parkade Merchants Association. spokesman, said the Iranian Insulated windows Adults preferred, se- Bucklend Rd. 88 Celebrity 4 Dr. Wg. •0405 MOPEDR to Manchester. said. Among them are free TODAY APPL. CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OP TRANtPOR- Manchester Association. “ People go back and forth from aircraft was broadcasting "in NO. 1171 TATION-Oronted 0 variance to Article 11, Section throughout-tllt out for Rentals w rlty. 649-7961 So. Windsor 88 Cavelllar 4 Dr. •7805 The annual sidewalk sale in balloons, town Recreation two modes" and that one of those 101.01 to reduce the lot area end front yard set­ HONDA CB6S0 1901. New "This is the most unified both,” he said. "People love to easy cleaning I Carport THREE room apartment. Hours; S-8 86 Celebrity 4 Dr. •8005 Department-sponsored games on back at 87 Forest Street • Residence A A Zone. tires, new chain and downtown Manchester and at effort” among the downtown shop, so this gives them an had been “ previously identified Index for 1 car, full base­ 118 Main Street. Heat, 86 0ldsDalU4 r. Friday, and entertainment by APPL. ALEXANDER AND MARIE EIRRLLI - Granted a ment. Now $137,000. 0 •10.200 sprockets. 14,600 miles. Manchester Parkade start Thurs­ merchants, Pastorelle said. opportunity.” or associated with an F-14” Jet NO . ItTS variance to Article II, Section 5.01.01 to reduce ths hot water and applian­ aechev P U C 10 •0400 2 seats with manuals. day. Both events through Cosmos the Clown on Saturday. 24 paoM , 2 SBcUona Jackson & Jackson ^ l o o m ces. Security. No pets. SPORTINa “ We’ve tried to open it up, so It’s Among the attractions being fighter, the most potent attack southern side yard at 91 Norman Street - Residence 87 Camaro 2 Dr. $500,643-4704. Pastorelle said getting families E Zone. Real Estate, 647-8400.D FmffiST $520 per month. Availa­ ROODS •11,005 Saturday. not Just a retail focus. ’That’s what plane in Iran’s arsenal. Businett____ io ObWiisri— 2 87 Bulek Grand Nat. offered downtown this year are: a to come to the sale will Ita a major SMALL complex 4 room, ble September 1st. Coll •18,005 ’The downtown sale involves a Main Street is. It’s where people But other information that Classlftad _ All actions hove on affocttvo doto In occordonco with Con- 87 Pont. 8000 Ste. •14,005 MIRCELLANEOUR farmer’s market on Satunlay, focus. By offering children’s 22-24 Oplnton_^_ a F nactlcuttenerol Statutes. Notice of those dsclslons has boon V/7 both townhouse MANCHESTER. Fur­ 64M 236. about 50 Main Street merchants gather.” surfaced Tuesday cast doubt on Comics _ _ 18 filed wifh the Town Clork. FOR Sole. Collapsible 3 87 Olds Calala 4 Or. •0000 AUTOMOTIVE free blood pressure testing, and activities, people will be more apt Psopta------IS with full basement and nished room, kitchen FOUR Room apartment. and a number of side attractions It’s been a tradition to have the initial Pentagon reports that the speed Raleigh, brand 87 Bulek Cam. LTD •10,400 voter registration. ConnecUoul_4-0 8ctcncs_ _ _ 2 2 ZONING BOARD OP APPEALS large rooms. Double and parking privileges. Second floor. Stove new bike. Never used. that will make this the biggest Parkade sidewalk sale at the to come, she said. . plane was outside commercial EDWARD COLTMAN, SECRETARY 07 Bulek Skylark 4 Dr. •0000 CHEVY Dumptruck 1965. ’To attract families to the sale, a Focus____ 16 Sports------1P-21 closets In both bed­ Security and referen­ and refrigerator. No Original price$200,'$150 unified sale of the year, said same time as downtown’s sale, ’T m hoping the children’s airspace and was descending Doted Monchostar, CT this 5th doy of July, ISM. rooms. $118,000. Call ces, $70 weekly. 649- 3Va yard dump. Pleose number of children’s activities Food______1$-18 Tatcvtslori _ _ i t utilities. Security. $500. or best offer. Coll 649- telephone 643-5333 be­ Veronica Pastorelle, downtown said Jim Keenan, president of the toward the Vincennes, as an M » « 7 Sentry 643-4060. 9227 or 649-4248. monthly. 646-7336. 4748 offer 5pm. 872-9111 are going to be offered, Pastorelle Local____2-3,1 2 U.a/Wortd____t tween Bam-Opm. Sec SIDEW ALK, page U attacking warplane would do. Lottary _ _ _ _ 2 WMth«r____t / » M W rU K STKH HKHAl.P, Wfdnfsdny, July 6. 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. July 6, 1988 - 3 RECORD Drivers Park funding approved find race Some directors say information lacking About Town Public Records grueiing By Andrew Yurkovsky B. Weinberg and Repubiican park improvements and $102,241 Manchester Herald Directors Geoffrey Naab and for renovations to Saulters Pool. Self-help group meets Warranty deeds I Ronald Osella said during Tues­ Weinberg and the three Republi­ By Andrew J. Davis The town Board of Directors The Manchester Area Agoraphobics Together is a Arthur W. Cunliffe Jr. and Carol A. Cunliffe to day night’s board meeting in the can directors — Naab, Osella and self-help group for people with agoraphobia or panic i Manchester Herald agreed Tuesday to appropriate Lincoin Center hearing room that Theunis "Terry” Werkhoven — Gary L. and Cheryl J. Roberts, 208 Woodland St., state grant money and town disorder. The daytime support group meets each $163,000. they had expected information on cast nay votes. For Arthur Shorts and Joe money totaling $250,000 for im­ Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. to noon at the Concordia Walter C. Martin, for the estate of Viola R. Bums, what specific improvements A motion by Naab to approve :Qirry, competing in the Great provements to Center Spring were planned before the board Lutheran Church on Pitkin Street. For information, to Barbara A. Stephens, Greenview Hill Condomi­ funding just for the Saulters Pool American Race from California Park, but some board members was asked to appropriate any call 529-1970. nium, conveyance tax, $115.50. work was defeated 5 to 4, with the to Boston was a dream come true, questioned why more informa-' money. Repubiicans and Weinberg vot­ Ernest J. Reed to U & R Construction Co. Inc., but in some ways it was also a tion was not available on the work Gardner Street, $230,000. ” It seems to me the administra­ ing for the motion. The improve­ Seniors play pinochle nightmare. planned. tion should halve gotten some ments to Saulters Pool won David A. Day to Raymond A. Burnham and The board last month agreed The scores from Thursday’s pinochle game Neither Shorts, of Manchester, information,” Weinberg said. support from members of the Dianna E. Veci, Park Chestnut Condominium, not to spend more than $250,000 on played at the Army and Navy Club on Main Street CHEMICAL AWARD — Manchester or his navigator Curry, of Bolton, Director Stephen T. Cassano Board of Directors in April. conveyance tax, $66. the park improvements, includ­ were: Ed Scott, 638; Ernestine Donnelly, 616; is sure whether he will race said iast month that improve­ ’Town Manager Robert B. Weiss High School junior Birgit M. Sauer won Constantino and Mary Lou Samiotis to Joseph E. ing a new lodge that would be Helena Gavello, 605; Harry Pospisil, 602; Peter again. But Ernest Reed of He­ ments to the park would be scaled said that the administration was an award at the annual statewide and Debra R. Locke, 49 Kane Road, $161,000. used in part to house the offices of Casella, 602; Sol Cohen, 601; Jess Dailey, 592; Mary bron, who had told Shorts before back from original plans but now working on drafting a Chemathon '88 competition hold re­ Mary Ann Privitera to Mary Fox, Hillview the town Recreation Department. Twombley, 589; Rene Marie, 569; Lillian Carlson, Condominium, $109,900. the race how grueling and de- would include some lighting and request for proposais for the The board, however, did not road work. But he did not provide 561; Hans Bensche, 559; Mary Chapman, 555; Sam cently at Central Connecticut State Anthony B. and Jill S. Palozie to Roger A. Smith manding it was, has already lodge at Center Springs Park. He appropriate any money for the a detailed plan of the Schors, 555. University In New Britain. The daughter Jr. and Lisa J. Prairie, 457 Adams St., $137,000. decided to enter for a third' said that the administration purpose. improvements. of Mr. and Mrs. Wolfgang Sauer of 45 Lillian D. Harvey to Jerome L. Martin and Mari . straight year. would seek approval from the The Recreation Department Original plans called for spend­ Kent Dr., she was one of the top 10 B. Spalione, 23 Philip Road, $146,900. “ I told Mr. Shorts before he left board again before spending any Clinics planned for seniors has to vacate its offices at ing a total of $567,152 for the first money on the improvements. Jamshid A. Marvasti to Kurosh A. Marvasti, Park that hedidn’t know what he was in Highland Park School by the fall Blood pressure clinics will be held Monday at overall winners among 265 students phase of improvements, includ­ Weiss said after the meeting Chestnut Condominium, conveyance tax, $53.90. for,” said Reed, who operates a of 1989 in order for the school to Westhill Gardens from 9 to 10 a.m. and at Bennet from 60 Connecticut secondary ing $344,502 for a new lodge. that the requests for proposal Nancy K. Sweet to William A. Sweet, 27 Philip developing business in Manches­ reopen. The board voted 5 to 4 Tuesday Housing from 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. Blood pressure schools. Road, no conveyance tax. should be ready to go out in “ a few ter. " I told him a long time ago. Democratic Director Barbara to appropriate the money for the weeks.” clinics also will be held Wednesday, July 13, at the Daniel S. and Linda S. Blinn to Joanne R. Puls, It’s tough. It’s tough on the cars.” Manchester Senior Citizens' Center from 9 to 11 a. m. Beacon Hill Condominium, $107,500. and at Spencer Village from 1 to 2 p.m. for seniors Marie E. Rivers to Leontyna LaVallee, 117 The Shorts team drove a 1932 whose last names begin with L to Z. Mayfair Obituaries Baldwin Road, $158,000. Chevrolet Deluxe Coupe, while Gardens will be the site for a blood pressure clinic on Ronald G. Parent to Norman A. Andeen, one-half Reed and navigator Michael Mac Attorney calls court ruling on Monday, July 25, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. interest in 166 Highland St., conveyance tax, $44. Bryde of Manchester drove a 1936 four-door convertible in the 11- David Soule, 48, Cemetery, East Hartford with the of Manchester, died Saturday in Brenda Lee Rogers to Nancy Klingerman, Bridge Club posts scores Rev. William E. Flynn officiat­ St. Francis Hospital and Medical Beacon Hill Condominium, $104,000. day race that ended Sunday. It real estate agent ing. There are no calling hours. Center, Hartford. was a strenuous challenge, but Winchester mall academic one that will not soon be forgotten The Manchester A.M. Bridge Club announces the The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Besides his son, he is survived By Nancy Concelman David G. Soule, 48, of Eric Quitclaim deeds by any of the participants. the area, but only three were experts hired by the town testi­ scores from Monday’s and Thursday’s games. The Main St., is in charge of the by two others sons, Andrew Manchester Herald Drive, Coventry, died Monday at Richard O. Roeder, William G. Roeder and Carole aiu Hlpklni/8p«cl«l to tho Horald absolutely necessary. The devel­ fied that the nine improvements results of Monday’s game were: North-South 1, arrangements. Moore of Bloomfield and Thomas "It was the greatest challenge I home. M. Roeder to William G. and Carole M. Roeder, opers agreed to pay $1.8 million should be made. Beck said the Mollie Timreck-Peg Dunfield; 2, Jim Baker-Louise Moore of Hartford; two daugh­ had that turned out to be the He was born Dec. 16, 1939 in 87-89 Cambridge St., no conveyance tax. MECHANICAL LABORER — Sean Ahern, 18, and Mike The state Appellate Court up­ for the three improvements, PZC then decided only three were Kermode; 3, Hal Lucal-Carol Lucal. Eats-West 1, ters, Gloria Myers of Windsor and greatest experience,’’ said Hartford, son of the late Douglas Mary Jezouit Thomas J. Nigrelli to Sharon W. Shute, 30 Hadwin, 18, both of West Haven, await the assistance of a held a zone change for the site of while the town would cover the necessary because that’s all Val Sady-Joanne Scata: 2, Dale Harned-Tom Dee White of Middletown; four ■ Shorts, the driver of the coupe. and Isabelle (Vaughan) Soule, Edmund St., $5,000. the proposed Winchester Mall in other six. Funds for the six roads funding was available for. Regan; 3, Suzanne Shorts-Mary Willhide. Thurs­ Mary A. (Skiba) Jezouit, 79, of grandchildren; and a host of "It was a great experience. I mechanical lift as they work at the Yarn Mill at 210 Pine and resided in Coventry the last South Windsor, but the decision is were subsequently not available, ” It was like the tail wagging the day’s scores were: North-South 1, Sue Henry-Ellen Glastonbury, mother of Alfred other relatives. Sharon W. Shute to Christopher D. Shute, 30 feel privileged to be part of it,” St. The Brophy Ahern Development Co. is converting the 13 years. He was a graduate of Edmund St., no conveyance tax. only “ academic” since pians for however. dog.” Beck said. Goldberg; 2, Eleanor Berggren-Louise Miller; Jim Jezouit of Manchester, died Tues­ The funeral will be Friday at 1 said Curry, team navigator. mill into 103 residences and eight stores. Hall High School, West Hartford, the mali have been abandoned, an The PZC’s decision was ap­ Superior Court Judge Allen Baker-Hal Lucal. East-West 1, Joanne Scata-Bev day at Hartford Hospital. p.m. at Clark, Bell & Perkins Being entered f .ir the first time, Class of 1958, and the University attorney in the case said. pealed by the Pleasant Valley Smith was more objective in Taylor; 2, Mike Franklin-Tom Regan; 3, Mary Besides her son, she is survived Funeral Home, 319 Barbour St., the team realized that they did of Vermont in 1964 with a The court upheld a 1985 decision Property Owners Association, a examining complaints about traf­ Willhide-Marge Warner. by another son, Thomas Jezouit Hartford. Burial will be in Soldi­ not have much of a chance to win. bachelor’s degree in commerce by the' South Windsor Planning group of residents who said fic, Beck said, but the Appellate of Ellington; a daughter, Mrs. ers Field, in the Wilson section of College Notes Thus, in the fashion of Rocky and economics. Levine leaves Bolton, and Zoning Commission, which resulting traffic would change the Court said Smith erred in ruling Arthur (Evelyn) Moses of Bris­ Windsor, with full miltary ho­ Balboa, the team’s main goal was Fashion show, social set Soule was the owner and approved a zone change from character of nearby neighbor­ that the PZC acted arbitrarily or tol; two sisters, Eleanore Linth- nors. Calling hours are Thursday Just to finish the 4,500-mile race. president of Soule & Associates residential to commercial for 57 hoods. In 1986. a Hartford Super­ illegally in allowing the Winches­ The Daughters of Isabella will sponsor a fashion waite of Chicopee, Mass.; and from noon to 8 p.m. On Stonehlll dean’s list Shorts and Curry said. Gallery of Homes, Coventry, and acres of the 98-acre site, which ior Court judge overturned the ter Mall to be built before all nine show and social Tuesday at the home of Mary Alice Dowd of Springfield, Mass.; It was a dream not all partici­ accepts Avon position held a real estate broker’s license Three Manchester residents were named to the: lies in Manchester and South zone change approval. road improvements were Keenan at 202 Hollister St. Refreshments will be nine grandchildren; and two pants realized as only 93 out of 120 in Connecticut and Rhode Island. Albert Zalkalns dean’s list at Stonehill College, North Easton, Mass. Windsor, just west of the Pavil­ Attorney Bruce S. Beck, re­ completed. served. Keenan and Carol Lenihan are in charge of great-grandchildren. cars were still entered in the race have to “ tread lightly” if it He was a member of The National They are: Colleen M. Culleton, 185 Green Road; Bv Nanev Concelman ions at Buckland Hills. presenting the residents, said the After the Superior Court ruling, the function. The funeral will be Thursday at A memorial service for Albert decides to hire a replacement for Association of Realtors, The Kathy A. Flynn, 33 E. EldridgeSt.; and Danielle M. during its final leg from Hartford Manchester Herald But the developers of the tract, Appellate Court decision released the developers abandoned plans 9; 15 a.m. from the Glastonbury Zalkalns, husband of Berta Zal­ to Boston, racing officials said. Levine ^ d inform the person of Connecticut Association of Real­ lezzi, 111 Ralph Road. Bronson & Hutensky of Hartford Tuesday, was "kind of aca­ for the Winchester Mall and Barbershop chorus to perform Funeral Home, 450 New London kalns, who died Feb. 24, will be the Charter Revision (Commis­ tors and the Manchester Board of Culleton and Flynn are recent graduates and lezzi "Our number one priority was BOLTON — Administrative and Melvin Simon & Associates of demic” since plans for the became partners with the Ho- An evening of barbershop harmony at the Turnpike, Glastonbury, followed held Saturday at 3 p.m. at the will enter her sophomore year in the fall. to finish and hot to get lost too ' Assistant Karen R. Levine will sion’s propo.sal. Indianapolis, have said they will Realtors. He also served as American Latvian Lutheran Winchester Mall are defunct. mart Development C o. of Chi­ Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell Thursday will treasurer of the Coventry Lions by a Mass of Christian burial at 10 many times.” Curry said. "Any­ leave her post at the end of this A public hearing date on the likely build a shopping center on cago, developers of the Pavilions a.m. in St. Paul’s Church, Glas­ Church of Manchester, corner of On honors list at Quinnipiac Beck said the Appellate Court feature the Mountain Laurel Chapter of Sweet Club, vice president of the Coven­ thing else would have been pure month to take a job as assistant to proposal hasn’t been set. but the site. decision is a reflection on the way at Buckland Hills. tonbury. Burial will be in St. Winter and Garden streets. gravy.” earlier the commission had di.s- Adelines and the Silk City Barbershop Chorus. The try Hills Home Owners Associa­ Four Manchester residents have been named to the town manager in Avon. In approving the zone change the court system works because The Winchester Mall develop­ Augustine’s Cemetery, South Burial will take place in the show will begin at 7 p.m. The Mountain Laurel tion, and was a member of the the dean’s list for the spring semester at Quinnipiac Even with their main goal cussed holding a referendum in for the Winchester Mall, the PZC the Appellate Court based its ers and South Windsor officials Glastonbury. Callig hours are Latvian Memorial Cemetery, Levine, 32, was one of 56 January. Chorus has taken numerous prizes in competition, First Congregational Church of College, Hamden. realized, the race was not a run in determined that nine road im­ decision on records from the PZC could not be reached for comment today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 Catskiil, N.Y., ata later date. The applicants for the Avon job. and the Silk City Chorus recently was named the Coventry and Theta Chi. Soule They are; Diane L. Barber, 181 Oakland St.; the roses for Shorts and Curry. Levine told the selectmen last provements should be made in hearing, during which traffic this morning. p.m. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main formerly held by John Elsesser, state’s champion chorus, for the second year in was a U.S. Air Force veteran and Kamyab MIssaghI, 126 Helaine Road; Scott T. Both men said the race was too Friday she planned to leave and St. is in charge of the who left in May to become the succession. The band shell is on the Manchester a member of the U.S. Power Memorial donations may be Prentice, 110 Campfield Road; and Rebecca A. long for the length of time they received her letter of resig­ Community College campus. In case of inclement made to the American Cancer arrangements. scheduled, which left them little ^Coventry Town Manager. She nation Tuesday. The town’s per­ Squadron, Manchester. Memorial donations may be Schackner, 20 Shepard Drive. weather, the concert will be held Friday. He is survived by his wife, Society, 670 Prospect St., Hart­ time to do anything but drive, eat will leaveher job here July22and sonnel subcommittee has been ford, or to the American Heart made to the Disabled Veteran’s and sleep. will begin working in Avon Aug. 1. told to look into the issue. Cheney Judith (Wheelock) Soule: a son, ROTA, Catskiil, N.Y. or to the Receives associate’s degree Welgh-ln planned Scott D. Soule of Glastonbury: a Association, 310 Collins St., "They told us when to eat and said. American Latvian Lutheran Levine said her decision to go to The Manchester Women’s Association to Enjoy daughter, Karen S. Stanchfield of Hartford. Kerri Napolitano of 179 Green Road recently go to the bathroom. Everything "That (Levine’s) office has got LEE Church Memorial Fund, Man­ Avon had nothing to do with a Slimming will meet Tuesday at Orange Hall on East Glastonbury; a stepson, Chris­ received her associate’s degree at Dean Junior except when to close your eyes.” to have someone.” Cheney said. chester 06040. preliminary recommendation by Center Street from 5; 30 to 6:30 p.m. for weigh-in. topher C. Peck of Coventry; a College, Franklin, Mass. Curry said. “ Things are a little bit compli­ Blanche Lavoie the Charter Revision Commi.s- WATES members will then proceed at 7 p.m. to the stepdaughter, Kimherly C. Peck Often the team would not get cated right now.” «IAY sion to change the form of Band Shell at Manchester Community College to of Coventry; a sister, Vaughan Blanche R. (Bisson) Lavoie, 78, Harry A. Leeberg into that day’s final stop until Cheney said a secretary in the government from selectmen to a listen to polka music. Members are asked to bring Brunjes of Fairfax, Va.; a niece; of Windsor, wife of Albert L. about 9 p.m., and by the time the selectmen’s office will soon be Harry A. Leeberg, 87, of Receives master's degree town manager-council form of chairs to the concert. and two nephews. Lavoie and sister of Rene Bisson Car was brought to the hotel and leaving for two months and the of Manchester, died Tuesday at Chaplin, formerly of Manchester, the men had dinner, it was time to government. Robert Lessard. a town must also hire two part-time A memorial service will be held died Tuesday at the Manchester Jean O’Donnell Ca^anello of Fieldstone Lane, Friday at 7 p.m. at the First Mount Sinai Hospital. Coventry, recently received a master’s degree in go to bed. In the morning, the member of the commission, had clerks for the assessor and Besids her husband and Memorial Hospital. He was the team often did not have time to said that the money used for building inspector. Congregational Church, Main husband of the late Birdella child welfare from St. Joseph College, West Public Meetings Street, South Coventry, the Rev. brother, she is survived by a son, Hartford. eat breakfast for fear of not Levine’s salary could be directed Selectman Michael Zizka BED & BATH (Nelson) Leeberg. Bruce Johnson will officiate. Albert R. Lavoie of Windsor; a making the starting time, Shorts to the recommended town man­ agreed, saying that an adminis­ daughter, Mrs. Rita Bowen of He was bom in Carson, N.J., on said. ager post if the recommendation trative assistant may have .to be Burial will be at the convenience Feb. 19,1901, and lived most of his Meetings scheduled tonight: of the family. There are no calling Columbia; three other brothers, While the men often questioned was approved by officials and hired for four or five months. But, George Bisson of Vernon, Ber­ life in Manchester and Coventry Thoughts why they entered the race, voters. he added, if the proposal for a hours. The Potter Funeral Home, before moving to Chaplin 13 years M anchester Willimantic, is in charge of the trand Bisson of Columbia, and neither had any thoughts of Any recommendation by the change in government is ap­ Wilfred Bisson of New Britain; ago. Before retiring, he had been giving up. Shorts and C!urry said. commission must go through a proved, the administrative as­ arrangements. employed by Pratt and Whitney Planning and Zoning Commission, Lincoln Memorial donations may be four sisters. Rose Alexander of O beautiful for pilgrim feet They had put too much time, series of steps and win final sistant could be considered for ANNUAL Center hearing room, 7 p.m. Colorado Springs, Colo., Anita of East Hartford for more than 10 money and energy into the race to approval of voters before it the town manager post. made to the Coventry Lions Club years. Whose stern, impassioned stress Scholarship Fund in care of Binnette of Newington, Rita A thoroughfare for freedom beat give up, they said. becomes a reality. Zizka described Levine’s job as Michaud of Fairfield, and Doris He is suiwived by several "W e’re not quitters,” Shorts Levine said, “ It’s (the Avon "overwhelming. She's got to do Andover Frank Perrotti, 12 Boston Turn­ nieces and nephews. Across the wilderness! pike, Coventry 06238 or to the Stigliano of Meriden; three America! America! said. job) an advancement in my what the selectmen tell her first. I Board of Selectmen, Town Office Building, 7 p.m. grandchildren; and several nie­ Private funeral services will be The race also was hard on career.” found Karen to be a very good First Congregational Church, held at the Watkins Funeral God mend thine every flaw. Box 355, Coventry. ces and nephews. Confirm thy soul in self-control. Shorts’ automobile. While the As assistant town manager, she employee.” CLEARANCE The funeral will be at 9; 15 a.m. Home, 142 E. Center St., at the only mechanical problem suf­ will be responsible for purchas­ Levine, a Vernon resident, Coventry convenience of the family. There Thy liberty in law. from the Rose Hill Funeral The Pilgrims braved the stormy North Atlantic to fered was a leaky water pump. ing, personnel and insurance for became administrative assistant Human Services, Town Office Building, 9 a.m. Maybelle Barry Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill, are no calling hours. Burial will Shorts’ pride and joy is now Avon, Avon Town Manager Philip in 1982 after serving as a planning be in East Cemetery. find freedom and hardy pioneers of succeeding Public hearing on grant for sewer hookups. Town followed by a Mass of Christian rattling, squeaking and shaking K. Schenck Jr. said. She will also analyst for the state Office of Maybelle (Darlin) Barry, for­ Memorial donations may be generations expanded this land of the free. But in Office Building, 7 p.m. merly of Horton Road, wife of the burial at 10 a.m. at St. James their quest for new homesteads along the rivers and in places it never had before, he assist several boards and com­ Poiicy and Management. She Housing Authority, Orchard Hill Estates, 7 p.m. Church, Rocky Hill. Burial will be made to the charity of one’s said. missions, including the Water hoids a bachelor’s degree in SALE late John Barry, died Tuesday at choice. on the prairies they drove out the original native Town Council, Town Office Building, 7:30 p.m. an area convalescent home. in Rose Hill Memorial Park, peoples and confined them to "reservations” on the " It ’s rough on the car. The Pollution Control Authority. She history and a master’s degree in Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office She was bom in East Hartford, Rocky Hill. Calling hours are poorest of the land. whole back is loose,” Shorts said. will earn $30,000, compared to the pubiic adminstration from the Building, 7:30 p.m. and lived most of her life in Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. Agnes Ruane In our land of abundance there are still millions "It’s a different car” than before $28,500 she makes now. University of Connecticut. Republican Town Committee, Town Office Manchester. She was a direct Memorial donations may be living in poverty, tens of thousands without homes, the race. ‘ Selectmen Douglas T. Cheney Cheney wished her weil in her Building, 7:30 p.m. descendant of James Avery, the made to the Alzheimer’s Disease hundreds who will commit crimes and cheat their While Reed has already de­ said today Levine’s post will have new position. First Selectman Association of Greater Hartford, HARTFORD (AP) -O ne of the to be filled, even though the Sandra Pierog could not be first settler of Groton. She was a state’s premier runners who victims in order to gain wealth, industries and cided to enter next year’s race, 800 Cottage Grove Road, Bloom­ town’s form of government could reached for comment this SAVE 25-50% member of the First Congrega­ individuals who will pollute the environment and neither Shorts or Curry has field 06002. competed in marathons across change. Cheney said the town will morning. tional Church of East Hartford. the country, died an hour after endanger the lives of their neighbors. decided whether to run. Shorts is Dr. Crane’s Quiz entered, but he said he will not She is survived by a cousin, James Moore collapsing during family picnic. If we love our nation, we will indeed pray IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Henry Helm of Rye, N.Y. Agnes McVerry Ruane broke a "America!, God mend thine every flaw.” decide until the end of the Graveside services will be James Andrew Moore, 60, of record during the 11th annual “ Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a summer whether he will actually 1. Which worker puts his "aw l” into his daily Friday at 1 p.m. at the Center Hartford, father of Robert Moore Prospect S-Mile Run on Saturday. reproach to any people.” compete. Curry also said he was duties? —Proverbs 14:24 unsure about competing in future BARBER COBBLER MASON CARPENTER races. WISHING WELL- Featuring 2. The phrase “ Sunnyside up" suggests which Rev. H. Osgood Bennett “ I don’t know,” Curry said. “ I farm sound? W eather Minister of Visitation took three weeks vacation for Annual Sidewalk Sale MOO WHINNY BA-A CACKLE North United Methodist Chnrch this. I don’t know if it was worth 3. Which type of creature upsets the housewife’s it. Wq enjoyed it. We didn’t Mark downs from current budget the most? understand how grueling it was. July 6th thru July 9th EQUINE BOVINE CANINE FELINE Sunny and hot '(Reed) was right.” 4. Moth balls go directly from a solid to a gas by Wednesday thru Saturday inventory and special which process? Manchester and vicinity: Manchester Herald EVAPORATION DIFFUSION Partly cloudy and cooler tonight purefiases for this event. DISTILLATION SUBLIMATION with low temperatures in the mid USP8 327-500 VOL. evil. No. 236 Board tables vote, 5. Which ailment is not ascribed to germs? 60s to 70s.^Hot and hazy on 50%-70% OFF Publlthsd dally axcapt TYPHOID SYPHILIS DIABETES Thursday with temperatures Suggested carder rates Sunday and certain holl- are $1.00 weakly. $7.70 tor 'on library p a c t. on many Discontinued Items TUBERCULOSIS reaching the mid 90s. Extended forecast for Friday through Sun- daya by the Mancheiter one month, $23.10 tor 6. Analyze the entries at the left; then think of the Publlthing Co.. 16 Bral- thraa months. $40.20 tor Don’t miss this once creatures they suggest and match them with their 4day shows temperatures remain­ nard Place. Mancheator. six m o n th ^ ^ d $02.40 tor ' The town Board of Directors homes at the right. ing in the mid 90s and becoming Conh. 00040. Sacond on# year, senior citizen i vo t^ unanimously to table action (a) Shadow...... (v) Coop more humid. Low temperatures d a ta poataga paid at and mall rates are avails- iTuesday on a two-year contract a year unbelievable savings! will he in the mid 60s to 70s. Manchaatar, Conn. Poat- bla on requsal. lagreement for library workers (b) F ly ro d ...... (w) Hutch maataf; Sand addraaa To placa an advartiso- (c) Cracker...... (x) Lake West Coastal, East Coastal: ;Qiat would provide a salary Sorry, No Boxes All Sales Final Partly cloudy tonight. Lows in the changes to the Manchet- msnt, or to report a news (d) Cabbage patch...... (y) Cage tar Harald. P.O. Box SOI, Item or picture Idea, call ;increase of fl‘A percent this year mid 60s. Thursday, hot and (e) Nest e g g ...... (z) Burrow Manchaatar, Conn. 00040. 043-2711. Off too hours are ■and next year. NOW OUENI MANCHESTER Manchester Parkade. humid. Temperatures will reach 0:30 a.m. to 0 p.m. Monday ! Some directors said that they 410 West Middle Turnpike, 646-6922 through Friday. Answers in Classified section. the mid 90s. 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Rte. 5, the mid 90s. aubscfibar aarvica at 047- Newspaper Association ^provided for 7.25 percent in- Exit 45 oft Rte. 91. 623-8225 Today's weather picture was drawn by Jonathan Hess, 0040 by 0 p.m. weekdays and the New England Long Island Sound: Winds icreases In the first two years and 1153 Tolland Turnpike 649<1450 Mon.-Fri. 9:30-9:00, Sat. 9:30-6:00, Sun. 12:00-5:00 Connecticut Daily Tuesday; 716. Play Four: 7891. who lives at 165 South Road in Bolton and attends Bolton Southwest 3 to 10 knots tonight. tor dalivsry In Manchaatar. Prsas Association. ■renegotiation of the contract for Monday - Friday 10-9 / Saturday 10-6 Lotto: 1-15-23-24-27-34. Elementary School. Seas will be at 1 foot. -increases in the next two years. / 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. July 6, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. July 6, 1988 - 5 Mentally retarded Hejat wave and barge backlogs return to parched Midwest STATE By Jonathan Oatls he was considering a state However, the forecast also 99 degrees from eastern Minne­ across the nation, including New About 1,200 barges were backed The Associated Press drought emergency declaration; called for below-normal rain in iMTC 1 sota to Ohio. Jersey, New York and Connecti­ up near Natchez, Miss., and about demanding release Wisconsin and Indiana officials the northern Plains, the upper In Minneapolis, where it was 97 cut, but most were under control 800 barges were stalled near & R E G IO N ON •••MiiAk. irr»A>«*cs About 2,000 barges were backed said falling river levels could Misssissippi Valley and the cen­ Tuesday. Greenville, Miss., said corps up along the drought-shrunken degrees, high demand for elec­ s tm K tS MTCi force factory shutdowns; and the tral and eastern Gulf Coast — and tricity caused scattered power Stop-and-go barge traffic on the spokesman Michael Logue. Mississippi River today, as a new Special session sought dry spell spread to the Northeast. no rain from the Rio Grande lower Mississippi stopped again heat wave shoved temperatures outages and forced Northern Into group homes The news wasn’t all bad. Heavy Valley to central Oklahoma. States Power Co. to buy more while the Army Corps of Engi­ Dredging at Greenville wa<- HARTFORD — A Republican state ON " into the 100s in the parched rain — as much as 5 inches — fell Temperatures Tuesday ex­ expensive power from utilities neers dredged shallow areas in expected to end this afternoon, representative is pushing for a special Midwest with no immediate relief in southwest Alabama; powerful By Brent Laymon Bowen said the weekly meet­ ceeded too degrees from sou­ across the Midwest. the river, which has dropped to but was to resume about 25 miles session to deal with the state budget in sight. thunderstorm^ boomed through The Associated Press ings and the group’s decision to theast Montana to western Min­ Dry conditions and July Fourth record low levels because of the south, Logue said. Dredging at deficit. “ It looks like it’s going to keep sections of Montana and North nesota, and were between 95 and VKEk call a news conference about the fireworks encouraged fires drought. Natchez will take up to five days. Newtown representative Mae Schmi- baking for a while,” John Miller, Dakota. Rain also fell in Louisi­ HARTFORD — Some residents department’s recent problems, dle’s call Tuesday for a special session a National Weather Service me­ ana, Arkansas, Nebraska, Mis­ of a state institution for the reflects a trend nationally to- teorologist in Minneapolis, said sissippi and Texas. comes after Gov. William A. O’Neill mentally retarded are demand­ encourage the retarded to speak Tuesday as high temperature The weather service’s six- to announced the state faced a $77.5 million ing that they be released into out for themselves, rather than. records for the date, some that 10-day forecast predicted above­ deficit for the year that ended June 30, the smaller group homes, an action relying on advocates. stood as long as 77 years, were normal rainfall from the mid- first deficit in five years. hailed by an advocate for the "W e have so many different: broken in 13 cities and tied in Mississippi Valley to the western O’Neill said the deficit could be covered retarded as an unprecedented placement p r^ u res that it is eight. by the budget reserve, or rainy day fund, lower Ohio Valley and for much of display of independence. hard to movetnem out as fast as Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad said 2nd Annual New York and New England. and had no plans to convene a special Some 25 to 30 residents of they would like,” said Brian R. session. Southbury Training School in Lensink, commissioner of the. Schmidie said, however, that a speciai - Southbury plan a news confer­ Department of Mental Retarda-. everything under the sun session was necessary "to reverse the ence Friday to discuss their tion. "They certainly have the State farmers hurting deficit momentum that is gathering in demands and express concerns right to speak out on the issue.” Connecticut.’’ that recent financial problems The department recently re­ within the state Department of vealed budgetary problems that' SIDEWALK SALE J She said the state should try to eliminate from Midwest drought as many of the 1,300 new positions in the Mental Retardation might delay department officials said could 1988-89 budget as possible and reconsider their release into smaller, adversely affect community- By The Associated Press have not had a normal rainfall. other new programs contained in the community-based programs. based programs. and Neighborhood Fair Moisture in the soil is very low,” budget that took effect July 1. “ I am fed up with Southbury,” Last month, a $6 million error ^ ,^41. The drought that is drying up he said. AP photo Leon Horton, 37, said Tuesday in the department’s budget led during a telephone interview Lensink to propose canceling the crops throughout the Midwest is Although state officials are Emhart papers reviewed STRIKE CONTINUES — Members of the Metal Trades Council unions from his parents home in Dan­ pianned transfer of about 200 also hurting Connecticut’s two aware of the situation, Moquin largest agricultural industries, said there isn’t much they can do. FARMINGTON - An Emhart Corp. picket at the main gate of Eiectric Boat Division of General Dynamics bury, where he spent the week­ peopie from state institutions like end. " I f I get out as soon as Southbury to private, community according to a spokesman for the " I suppose there’s not a whole U official says he is confident a review of the Corp. in Groton Tuesday. The unions went on strike Friday in a contract possible, my life would be a lot state Department of Agriculture. lot we can do at this point,” he company’s defense contracts will turn up dispute with the company. group homes. better.” "The Midwest drought is se­ said. “ Pray for rain.” Legislative leaders have since no link to the scandals that have rocked the Horton, 37, has lived at the riously affecting dairy and poul­ pledged to make up that shortage. Statistics from a monthly re­ Pentagon. months ago after it bit four people, businessmen at Hamden Plaza to put up institution for 27 years. He try farmers because it has caused But Bowen said she is skeptical port prepared by the United John Budd, senior vice president for including its owner. the sculpture, entitled "Landmark." received no job training and until the price of feed grains to rise the money will be restored, States Geological Survey and the corporate communications at Farmington- In May, after the dog spent 90 days with The Supreme Court said the wording of several years ago was routinely astronomically,” Gabe Moquin especially since Gov. William A. state Department of Environ­ based Emhart, said the Pentagon has a professional trainer, attorneys for both local zoning regulations did not permit bound with physical restraints to said Tuesday. O’Neill recently revealed that the mental Protection showed that included Emhart in a list of companies sides agreed in Stamford Superior Court liberal interpretation and ruled that the control aggressive behavior He said poultry is Connecticut’s state ended the fiscal year June 30 rainfall last month at the Shepaug whose contracts are being reviewed, prompted by frustration over largest agricultural industry, Do you love a bargain? Como to TRI-CITY PLAZA this Thursday thru L that the dog can live but must stay with its commission’s decision was "unsupported with an estimated $77.5 million Dam dipped to a 37-year low. apparently because Emhart is among trainer. The dog’s owner, Lamon Redd of and (was) arbitrary and unreasonable." conditions at Southbury, said generating about $100 million in deficit. Saturday, July 7-9, and discover spectacular savings at our companies that retained a consultant Stamford, was allowed visitation rights. The high court ordered the town to grant Jean Bowen, executiv-' director revenues. Moquin said dairy The report, listing statewide named Thomas Muldoon. of We Care, a chapter of the The department now hopes to farming is the state’s second conditions of precipitation, summertime sidewalk sale. For 3 days only, Tri-City Plaza's 36 shops On July 14, Vincent R. Majchier, deputy the application to erect the sculpture. transfer 324 residents into group Muldoon was named in an affidavit fOr a commissioner of agriculture, will hear Association of Retarded Citizens, largest agricultural industry, stream flow, reservoir supplies and stores will spill out onto the sidewalk with great merchandise homes during the upcoming year,: generating about $95 million in search warrant in the unraveling probe of final arguments on the state destruction a private, non-profit advocacy and ground water levels, comes I. at great prices...a great way to celebrate summer group. including 40 from Southbury, revenue. at a time when firefighters defense contracting. order issued last October, said Gabe Park urges recycling Lensink said ’Tuesday .night. He Budd downplayed Muldoon’s link to “ They feel they have a right to Moquin said the drought may throughout the state are battling Moqui, a spokesman for the Department Of said he was confident the legisla­ affect the food prices in Emhart, saying he was only recently WATERFORD — Harkness Memorial live in the community and nobody dozens of forest fires. And, on Saturday, from 10-4, Tri-City Plaza will host our annual Agriculture. Moquin said he doubts ture w(mld come up with money supermarkets. retained and has never worked on any Park in Waterford is the first park in the has said that before,” Bowen Neighborhood Fair. Area non-profit organizations will be Majchier will make a decision that dav. neede^to accomplish that. “ Our crops are getting by,” he Michael Cervione, a USGS defense contract awarded to the company. state to be equipped with special said. " I can’t emphasize what a said. “ In many instances they supervisory hydrologist, said throughout the sidewalk educating, fundraising and having fun. containers for recyclable glass bottles and big deal this is for them. A On Friday, Lensink revealed Sculpture gets OK have to be irrigated and that that it is the state’s decision to metal cans. year-and-a-half ago they had to that up to 400 mentally retarded declare a drought. He said such a Come down, sfiop and support your neighbors. Decision on dog due ask permission to use a telephone certainly is going to increase the HARTFORD — Businessn]en at a The state Department of Environmental people now employed in commun­ move would be based on the only and now they are calling a news ity programs may lose their jobs expenses to the farmer and some STAMFORD — Attorneys for the city of Hamden shopping center will be able to Protection placed the containers next to the dryness, but also overall conference.” at sheltered workshops and sim­ of that may be passed along in the Remember.,.if you miss this sale, someone else Stamford and for the owner of a pit bull build a 32-foot high wind sculpture trash receptacles in the park last week. water supply. He said water Bowen has been meeting price of food.” who has stayed one step ahead of a death ilar agencies because of a poten­ suppliers currently seem to have will get all the bargains! following a state Supreme Court ruling. The containers are for deposit and weekly with a group of 25 to 30 Moquin said the state is watch­ sentence will present their final arguments tial budget shortfall of about $1.2 an adequate amount of water. The high court on Tuesday ordered the non-deposit glass bottles, cans andbther school residents for the past ing the situation. to Connecticut’s deputy comissioner of million. Lensink blamed the city of Hamden to permit construction of metal food containers. year-and-a-half, helping them shortfall on a federal cutback, an "Right now we are taking a Cervione said those watching agriculture in Hartford on July 14. the sculpture at the entrance to the center. By January 1991,25 percent of learn skills needed for more unprecedented cost increase in guarded approach to the current the dry conditions are monitoring The dog, named Bandit, was condemned The Hanruj^ Planning and Zoning Connecticut's waste will have to be independent living. the programs and inadequate status of our weather here in Fairfield County, with its rapidly to die by city and state officials eight Commissibn had denied an application by recyled. "W e talk about rights and money in the state uuuuuuuu Connecticut,” he said. “ Condi­ growing population placing in­ A? responsibilities,” she said. consent degree signed in 1985 to tions have been very dry. creasing demands on its water Exit 64 off i-84, Vernon PLRZnI Members of the group tend to avoid a threatened lawsuit by the ” We started the year off. with supply system that is about 40 be only moderately retarded and U.S. Justice Department over low groundwater supplies and we years old. more articulate than some South­ conditions at Southbury called for Firefighters struggie in state forests bury residents. All of them have the state to improve living; had their transfers delayed be­ conditions at the facility, provide - Bv The Associated Press planned for Southington Moun­ Gov. William A. O’Neill took a immediate threat fromm fire. cause of the department’s budget more rehabilitative sendees and - tain on Wednesday, officials said. helicopter tour of the fire- He said the National Guard had crunch and trouble securing improve the resident-staff by^ The fire that scorched more Other fires were reported near damaged areas ’Tuesday and said been air-lifting water into some buildings for the group homes, reducing the population and than 100 acres woodlands on Sleeping Giant State Park in afterward that it was difficult to areas and that the guard would Bowen said. hiring more staff. Southington Mountain has been Hamden and near the intersec­ guage the extent of the damage continue to work with state and Pay for one, about 90 percent contained, ac­ tion of Routes 84 and 8 in and how long it would take to get local officials to get the fires- 6 cording to state Department of Waterbury. them under control. He said he under control. Environmental Protection Firefighting efforts in Sou­ viewed fires in Hamden. Naiiga- A more than 1 lO-acre forest fire NEED SOME EXTRA officials. thington and Beacon Falls were tuck, Waterbury and on a Southington Mountain be­ DEP officials said that fire­ hampered by rugged terrain and Southington. hind Lake Compounce, possibly fighting efforts on Southington remote locations of the fires. "They’re substantial fires,” started by a campfire or fire­ SPENDING MONEY!! take nome two. Mountain had been called off late Smoke from both blazes filled O'Neill said after the hour-long works, could continue to bum for ( )r(l('f otK' cluM'.sy, (|('lici()ii,s pi/,/,;i from Lit 1!(' ( 'a('s;irs ’Tuesday and would be resumed surrounding corridors and flight, adding that state officials another 24 hours before Iwing Wednesday. caused some alarm in surround­ had told him they were “ very, extinguished, state Department Newspaper routes available ami \\(' aiilnmai irall> \'oii two. Hut ^ Meanwhile, thousands of gal­ ing neighborhoods. very concerned” about the dry of Environmental Protection. lons of water were dumped from a “ I’d hope we get some rain, but weather this early in the season. ’The Southington Mountain fire, in your area... th (‘ ,S('('()M(! n iir is Oil IIS helicopter onto Naugatuck State I’m not too optimistic right now.” He said it was possible that which apparently started Satur­ Forest in Beacon Falls where said Peter Babcock. Department state parks would be closed to the day night, was fought by approxi­ firefighters struggled tocontaina f Environmental Protection public until the risk is reduced, mately 150 firefighters who built CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 blaze that had laready blackened Mi,restry bureau chief. "W e’re not but he said he had no plans to firebreaks around the blaze in an more than 60 acres. getting too much cooperation make such a move yet. He said he attempt to contain it, said Wil- A similar aerial drop was from Mother Nature.” knew of no homes that faced an liam Delaney. Injured juror continues Crafts deliberations HlattrhTBtTr IVALUABLE I NEW LONDON (AP) - An Warren Maskell of Norwich, so back the testimony of a private Following the closed session, FREE injured jurpr in the Richard that he and attorneys in the ca.«e investigator hired by Mrs. Crafts Schaller said a transcript of the A n Crafts murder trial has indicated irralii coultF ask the juror about his to investigate whether her hus­ hearing would be available at the a "strong desire to continue” ^alth and his ability to spend a band had been unfaithful. Mrs. end of the trial. deliberations, according to a full day in court. Crafts was in the process of filing Maskell was driving home in PIZZA! Superior Court judge. Schaller said Maskell indicated f o r divorce when she his pickup Friday when it left the Buy any size original Round ’The 12-member jury deliber­ he was physically able to continue disappeared. road and overturned. ated for an eighth day Tuesday, deliberations. Maskell was in­ Several reporters objected to He was admitted to a Lawrence Pizza at regular price, get but did not reach a verdict in the volved in a car accident while Schaller’s closing of the cour­ and Memorial Hospital in New identical Pizza FREE with this trial of Crafts, who is accused of driving home from court Friday. troom for questioning of the London with bruises, a cut to his coupon at participating BAST MIOOLf TFKl. murdering his wife and disposing Crafts, 50, an airline pilot from injured juror. head and a concussion, according WEWE HAVE of her body using a chainsaw and Newtown, is charged with mur­ Schaller said the main reason to family members. He was EMERSON QUIET KDOC wood chipper. dering his wife. Helle, in No­ for closing the hearing was to released from the hospital LITTLE CAESARS BEAT THE SUMMER Carry out only. One coupon per customer Superior Court Judge Barry vember 1986 and disposing of the protect the integrity of the jury Sunday. U m i CABBAirt WAWA% 9 Schaller held a nine-minute body with a wood chipper. deliberations in the event Maskell Jury deliberations, scheduled H EA T W IT H : Expliw 7-31-M closed door session Tuesday The jury spent most of Tuesday said something that "went to resume Saturday, were de- afternoon with the injured juror. listening to a court reporter read beyond his own circumstances.” layed until Tuesday. QUASAR CARRIER EMERSON • 19M ijn k CacMT inierprtw , Inc 534 E. Middle Tpke. 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iiSSiiSSJSS* By Lorry Morgasak defend the nation’s chief law enforce­ & W O R LD The Associated Press Quick rise ment officer. "Any student in an introductory Strike breakers stalked WASHINGTON — Friends and foes course in American politics knows It's a story of Edwin Meese III agree with the that simply staying out of prison J a c k — There are 8 million attorney general’s decision to quit, o f a man, cannot be the standard for remaining in cost of stories in Hollywood, and the Writers Guild of but differ over whether he served as the attorney general,” said Rep. deficit spending Anderson America is using anonymous tips, inside leaks President Reagan with distinction or John Conyers, Jr., D-Mich. dishonor. and constant scandal and library sleuths to make sure no new ones Sen. Howard M. Metzenbaum, appear during its strike against producers. The administration’s most contro­ D-Ohio, a Judiciary Committee in a triangle "W e are extremely anxioi^ to find someone versial active Cabinet member an­ member, called Meese "an embar­ education nounced Tuesday he Will ieave in late (who is breaking the strike). We want to say, rassment to the United States. His of trouble. in effect, that the bad guys who are taking July or early August, and proclaimed resignation is long overdue and should that an 830-page independent coun­ advantage of this strike are going to get have come months ago.” The Connecticut Public Expenditure sel’s report on his conduct “ com­ The ranking Republican on the caught," said Del Reisman, vice president of pletely vindicates me.” Council has concluded that Connecticut and inability led the WGA West. Senate Judiciary Committee, Strom its towns are paying more for education than Sources said Independent Counsel Thurmond of South Carolina, com­ Eight volunteer screenplay detectives from James McKay decided not to seek they can afford, but if the results of a the 9,000-member WGA have set out to identify mended Meese for serving the coun­ criminal charges against Meese for try "in a highly capable manner.” any scriptwriters violating the 18-week strike nationwide Gallup Poll are an indication, to downfall his ties with the scandal-plagued While Meese’s actions rarely bring against the Alliance of Motion Picture and most Americans may not agree. Wedtech Corp. or any other activity. neutral comments, Rep. Harris Fa- Television Producers. Tracing the recent history of increases in But critics warned the attorney well, R-III., appeared to come close, general’s backers not to be too teacher salaries, the CPEC, a watchdog over saying: "The fellow has been charged Murder trial continues exuberant, because the report’s con­ with a lot of hearsay allegations, none public spending, concluded that the budgetary of secretary clusions about his ethical conduct J of which the special counsel has been pressures that result from the increased cost FRANKFURT, West — A court could still be "devastating.” WASHINGTON — Margaret Heckler treated able to establish. But on the other of education include the deteriorating will question acquaintances of Mohammed Sen. Patrick J. Leahy, D-Vt., one of hand, the perception is not good.” herself like royalty during her reign as secretary of financial position of the state and the Hamadi, on trial for murder and air piracy in Meese's critics on the Judiciary There were differences over the the Department of Health and Human Services. a 1089 TWA hijacking, as it focuses on the key Committee, said "the damage has continuing call for local property tax relief. effect Meese’s decision will have on ARONBOFllM^ Her sovereignty lasted only two-and-a-half years question of his age at the time of the crime. already been done” to the Justice the fall presidential campaign. The Gallup Poll found that Americans before President Reagan banished her to an During the hijacking of the Jetliner, 39 Department by Meese’s conduct. regard the quality of education as the major ambassadorship, but Heckler made the most of her Americans were held hostage 17 days and U.S. " I didn’t think anything could get "I would guess that no one wel­ issue in the 1988 election, rating it above such term. Navy diver Robert Stethem of Waldorf, Md., him to leave. Certainly everybody’s comes his resignation more than Women are warned not to wear red at HHS staff been telling him he’s doing enormous George Bush and the Republican U questions as drug abuse, the federal deficit, was murdered. meetings. That was "Madame Secretary damage to the department,” he said. candidates right now,” said Sen. Paul and the nation’s unfavorable position in world Hamadi’s trial began on Tuesday under MEESE LEAVING — Edwin Meese III, left, sits with Heckler’s” color. But Sen. Orrin G. Hatch of Utah, a Simon, D-Ill., who ran unsuccessfully trade. tight security but was recessed until Thursday President-elect Ronald Reagan on Jan. 8, 1981, when Meese On Nov. 2,1984, Heckler grabbed three staffers Republican supporter of Meese on the fo r his party’s presidential after the Lebanese Shiite Moslem refused to was a senior adviser to Reagan. Appointed attorney general in nomination. About 66 percent of those polled said they Meese deprives Democrats and flew to St. Louis at taxpayers’ expense. She Judiciary panel, indicated Meese take part. 1985, the controversial Meese resigned Tuesday. Hatch predicted Meese’s critics will would be more likely to support a presidential rushed through the “ official” reason for the trip —. decided to quit after learning the When it reconvenes, the court is expected to report would recommend against try to keep Meese "in front of the candidate who favored increased federal aid a visit to a hospital. Then she dashed to Hopper question witnesses who knew Hamadi when he filing criminal charges. for the last number of years,” said report. public eye ... and blow this thing out of to education. Furs Ltd., where her staff nodded approval as she i lived in Saarland state for a time beginning in of the ‘sleaze factor* ammo “ All he wanted to do was hang in Hatch. He said an "ethical cloud” will hang proportion even with the Indeed, in Connecticut, both the increase in was fitted for a $2,700 fur — Persian lamb with a I 1982. there Just to vindicate himself and vindication.” L By Donald M. Rothberg fox collar. ; Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., whose over Meese until the report is made salaries for Connecticut teachers, and the is already filled. If I can be of help then resign,” Hatch said. Governmental Affairs subcommittee anything to hurt Bush’s presiden­ Heckler’s indulgences and her inability to ; public. The vice president, who will be lower ratio of students to professional staff, to Vice President Bush in his tial campaign. Trying to please all “ I don’t know of anybody else who’s issued a critical report on Meese’s Generally, the resignation an­ nominated as the GOP presidential WASHINGTON - When Edwin manage HHS were her downfall. She was appointed campaign I certainly will.” It was already clear that the been kicked around as much as Ed ethics, was one of those urging the nouncement gave longtime Meese candidate in August, would only say, one of the factors cited by CPEC, came about Meese III announced his resigna­ to the Cabinet in March 1983. Two years later, the j DETROIT — Delegates to the Episcopal Meese’s resignation was as big principal thing Meese could do to Meese and his family have been in this attorney general to be cautious until a critics a new excuse to attack him, "Ed did the right thing and I wish him as the result of public pressure for improved tion as attorney general. Vice White House was looking for a way to ease her out, 1 Church's 69th General Convention are moving town. He’s gone through unholv hell a contribution as he could possibly hurt the Bush campaign was to federal court releases the still-secret and his backers another chance to well.” education. President George Bush expressed and in January 1986, she was “ promoted,” as ' to pave the way for a woman bishop, yet avoid make to the vice president’s hang onto his post no matter what. the sentiments of a lot of President Reagan called it, to be U.S. ambassador I a schism with those who object. CPEC may have a point, nonetheless. campaign — not that his depar­ Bush wasn’t the only GOP Republican candidates when he to Ireland. She still holds that post. ! The 200-member House of Bishops on Connecticut now ranks third among the 50 ture was likely to eliminate ethics candidate troubled by the political said, "Ed did the right thing." Our associate, Jim Lynch, interviewed a dozen 1 Tuesday voted 135-18 to approve two Meese’s legal troubles at a glance states in average teacher salaries and the as an issue for the Democrats. fallout from the investigation of Meese had become a symbol of former and present top HHS officials who resolutions that would soften the impact of the time may have come for entailing the rate of Michael Dukakis, the Democrat the.attorney general. what Democriats loved to call the Bush will face in the fall presiden­ remember the years that Heckler grappled with a ; elevation of a woman. WASHINGTON (AP) - Here, at a Wallach. ■ The role of Wallach in helping increases. Four Republican candidates for $280 billion budget and 130,000 employees. Several ; The church has no women bishops, even Reagan administration’s “ sleaze tial election, quickly responded to Senate — Pete Dawkins in New glance, is a look at Attorney General ■ The attorney general’s actions, obtain a job for Meese’s wife. Ursula, The ratio of students to professional staff said she could be charming and compassionate. ' though about 900 women have been ordained Edwin Meese I l l ’s legal troubles, factor.” The effectiveness of that Meese’s announcement by say­ Jersey, George Voinovich in Ohio, again at Wallach’s request, in connec­ whose $40,000-a-year salary came One went so far as to call her a “ very effective as priests since 1976. Some church leaders say which began last May 11 when tion with a $1 billion Iraqi oil pipeline members may not tell a complete story about claim was demonstrated by the ing, "Mr. Meese’s resignation is Slade Gorton of Washington and from a contribution from a Washing­ policy maker.” But the majority viewed Heckler asi one could be elected within six months. independent counsel James C. McKay project. Wallach, a San Francisco the effectiveness of educational spending, growing pressure from Republi­ iong overdue.” Bill Anderson of Tennessee — had ton real estate family leasing space to however. cans for the attorney general to I don’t think he should have been a scattered woman who masked her self-serving Conservative members have said the launched a criminal investigation of lawyer, was representing one of the the Justice Department. called on Meese to resign and motives with a phony veneer. his activities. McKay, who filed his leave office before the fali appointed attorney general in the consecration of a woman bishop could cause a project’s partners. ■ The Office of Professional Re­ In M anchester, for instance, m'bny others had hinted broadly that report Tuesday to a three-member ■ Meese’s $14,000 in telephone campaign. first place and he should have Heckler’s antics occasionally left her staff ' split in the church. sponsibility, a Justice Department mandated programs for special education they thought he was hurting the federal appeals court panel, found industry stock holdings at a time when unit which examines improper behav­ On Tuesday, Meese finally took stepped down long ago,” Dukakis stuffing their fists into their mouths to muffle 0upils are carried out within the local system. party politically. laughter. insufficient evidence to recommend he met with executives of the regional ior inside the department, is expected that step. He told a news added. "This administration’s Rep. Lynn Martin of Illinois, a At one meeting. Heckler interrogated a doctor < Protester shot down criminal prosecution of Meese at this Bell companies, who were seeking a to study ethical questions raised by "That autom atically increases the ratio of staff conference in California that a inability to set high standards for national co-chairman of the Bush for 20 minutes, demanding to know why HHS MOSCOW — Activists said today that time. reversal of Justice Department policy McKay’s office in its report. to students, but it also saves on special special counsel’s investigation of public service will notbesbl ved by presidential campaign, made no Here is a summary of the various couldn’t break the news that vitiman C cured ' soldiers opened fire on protesters who shut opposing expansion into new areas of ■ In a matter unrelated to McKay’s education tuitions the town would otherwise his actions "fully vindicates me” the Meese resignation.” matters that have been investigated: business by the regional firms. effort to hide her pleasure at the cancer. As one top HHS official recalls, "W e had to down the airport in the Armenian capital of inquiry, the Office of Government have to pay. and that he would leave office the But it certainly will give Bush a Meese announcement. ■ The involvement of Meese when Wallach wrote a memo to Meese Ethics is launching an investigation sit there and listen to this poor doctor explain that it' Yerevan and that at least one protester was end of July, only a couple of weeks welcome respite from the steady he was White House counselor with urging him to become personally into why Meese solicited 30,000 Because Connecticut residents, along with “ I had suggested that he resign had not been scientifically proven yet.” before the Republican convention hammering of questions about killed. A Foreign Ministry spokesman denied Wedtech Corp., a involved in the matter, and within lawyers and businessmen to pay more Am ericans elsewhere in the nation, appear to a month ago and met with him Heckler routinely canceled, postponed or forgot ! that will nominate Bush for Meese. the report. defense contractor on whose behalf weeks the attorney general approved than $8,000 apiece to a profit-making think spending for education is important, the”* about two weeks ago, so I’m not many of her planned events. president. For months. Bush saw polis that The Foreign Ministry spokesman, Vadim JAMES C. McKAY Mee.se intervened in 1981 at the behest a reversal of the department’s organization to attend a conference in going to suddenly be hypocritical When she traveled abroad, she insisted On seeing state may have to look elsewhere for savings Independent counsel James said voters favored Dukakis for Perfilyev, told reporters that soldiers routed . independent counsel of his longtime friend, E. Robert position. Japan. and say I ’m shocked,” she said. the latest top-secret briefing papers on the 400 protesters from inside the terminal at to avoid the finanical deterioration that is McKay found no basis for an the presidency and, at the same “ He (Meese) got what he bqthering the Connecticut Public Expenditure indictment of Meese, but his time, was asked daily whether he countries she visited. “ It drove the State ) Zvartnots airport Tuesday. He said 36 people needed, not leaving town under Department crazy,” one HHS official said. 1 were hurt in the confrontation and that one Council. report — which could criticize thought Meese should step down. the cloud that he was guilty,” According to that source and others. Heckler man was killed in another town as a result of 6 Meese on ethical grounds — is still “ You are consistently asked Jet’s altitude, speed, course still in doubt Martinadded."Ontheotherhand, rarely read the briefings, but insisted that a "hooliganism” not related to the incident. secret. It was filed Tuesday in about Meese’s problems,” Bush the question now of what are you security officer tag behind her carrying the Perfilyev said the protesters threw rocks Washington. aide Peter Teeley said two months going to do about Ed Meese reports. and bottles at police and soldiers, according to WASHINGTON (AP) — Pentagon officials still Asked if he expected to have a ago. "Meese is a liability.” be t h e FIl^T KID ON certainly isn’t going to be asked At least twice. Heckler took three staffers on the news agency Tass. have not resolved the confusion over the altitude, role in the Bush presidential Bush disavowed that state­ any more.” dubious trips to California. In November 19815, Alexi Mananikov, an editor of the unofficial speed or course of the Iranian jetliner shot down by campaign, Meese sounded a little ment, but later that month he YOUR BLOCK TO GET Heckler did a newspaper interview in Los Angeles Moscow Journal Glasnost, said 22-year-old the USS Vincennes over the Persian Gulf. surprised by the suggestion. admitted that he had met with the Donald M. Rothberg Is the chief and then spent three days at Rancho La Puerta, Khachik Kazaryan was killed in the airport House Armed Services Committee Chairman Les THE ALL-NEW. "In the Bush campaign?” he attorney general and confirmed political writer of The Associated Aspin, D-Wis., said after a closed briefing Tuesday said. “ I would think his campaign “ The Door,” a posh health spa south of San Diego confrontation. that Meese had promised not to do Press. in Tecate, Mexico. that Pentagon officials backed away from their LIFE-SIZE... While Heckler relieved her stress, her staff initial claim that the Iranian plane was outside the stayed in San Diego. One of the staffers said she Pentagon pacts confusing civilian air corridor. But a Navy spokesman contacted later said that shuttled phone messages to Heckler that would Open Forum WASHINGTON — Confusion surrounds was still one of the "hazy” areas that has yet to be come to San Diego from Washington, because Defense Secretary Frank Carlucci’s hurried fully resolved. reaching her by telephone at Rancho La Puerta announcement of contract suspensions in American military officials also have not Tears of joy, little but gave so much of Letters to the editor was difficult. Heckler’s chief of staff at that time, response to the widening Pentagon bribery dispelled doubts about the altitude and speed at themselves. They were all C. McClain Haddow, laughed at that explanation. probe, with officials unable to say which which the Iranian A300 Airbus was traveling after not of sadness winners! I’m sure they are all ’The Manchester Herald wel­ "Heckler always asked me not to bother her when projects are covered. leaving Bandar Abbas in Iran for Dubai, in the looking forward to next year; in comes original letters to the she was down there.” Pentagon spokesman Dan Howard said United Arab Emirates on the opposite side of the To the Editor; the meantime they have their editor. A week at Rancho La Puerta costs at least $1,200. Tuesday that the Defense Department is still Persian Gulf. medals and the love and caring of The spa owner confirmed that Heckler’s vislte' trying to implement Carlucci's order. The Pentagon did say Tuesday that the plane was Letters should be brief and to On Sunday, June 26,1 watched so many people to cherish. were complimentary, but Heckler never reported Howard suggested that Carlucci’s transmitting an identification signal on a frequency tho point. They should be typed or the Special Olympics on TV. It them, as required, on her financial disclosure announcement was a response to clamoring in normally used only by military aircraft, leading the neatly handwritten, and, for ease brought tears, not of sadness, but forms. " I can see in a very technical sense I should Congress and elsewhere for the Pentagon to do commander of the Vincennes to believe he faced an I hope I have expressed the in editing, should be double­ of Joy, to see the participants so have reported those brief visits,” Heckler told us. something to restore its credibility in the attack'from an Iranian F-14 fighter. feelings of the many people who spaced. Letters must be signed happy about their accomplish­ “ My failure to do so was an oversight which will be midst of the criminal investigation. Pentagon spokesman Dan Howard said a had watched the program. It was with name, address and daytime ments. All the people, too numer­ corrected.” Defense contractors say they are still six-member team headed by Rear Adm. William M. very impressive and telephone number (for ous to mention, that had a part in it In 16 years as a Massachusetts congresswoman, waiting for formal notification of the contract Fogarty landed on the Vincennes on Tuesday to try heartwarming. verification). to determine why the plane was making those should be so proud of themselves proceeding her appointment to the Cabinet, suspensions. b u r e a u c r a t d o l l transmissions, how high and fast it was traveling, for making it possible. It is a Mrs. Ray Fike Heckler earned a reputation for using her staffers TTie Herald reserves the right for personal errands. At HHS, "Sheacted like she and whether it was in the civilian corridor. proper name, as all the people in it m Waddell Road to edit letters in the interests of Duke meets Hamilton Iran has asked for an independent investigation € > IBM by NEA. >nc owned everyone,” a former Heckler staffer said. were truly special. They ask for so Manchester by a United Nations agency, the International Civil brevity, clarity and taste. Another former staffer told us she often shopped Democrat Michael Dukakis wrapped up another busy round fn his search for a vice Aviation Organization. But the organization’s for Heckler, bringing back a selection of dresses, president, Assad Kotaite said, "W e have not 9 presidential running mate today, meeting then returning the ones that didn’t dazzle Heckler. received ... preliminary reports regarding the with Rep. Lee Hamilton of Indiana. The FIRING MISSILE — A standard missile during shakedown exercises in the Gulf Another staffer remembers his orders one spring circumstances from the parties involved, except campaign of Vice President George Bush day to drive an out-of-town friend of Heckler’s on a from Iran.” is launched from the deck of the guided of Mexico before the ship’s Get ready for even bigger state deficits breathed a quiet sigh of relief with the commissioning. tour of Washington’s cherry blossoms. He also Aspin said that Navy officers told him the airliner missile cruiser USS Vincennes in a file delivered Heckler’s hairdresser to her office to resignation of Attorney General Edwin Meese had strayed to the western edge of the civilian air photo. The photo shows the Vincennes The splash of red ink at the state Capitol last drastic cuts which the Legislature’s prep the secretary for public appearances. III. corridor, then corrected course, heading toward the week was nothing compared with what some Appropriations Committee invented a half-dozen Dukakis’ efforts in choosing a vice eastern edge, but never left the zone. O’Neill administration money watchers see coming years ago to scare state agencies into cutting back The heat Is on presidential candidate occurred against the "It was in the corridor all the time,” Aspin said. next year — one they say privately could a voluntarily. Surely the General Assembly which backdrop of a budget crisis at home in The commercial air corridor from Bandar Abbas Iran threatens U.S. targets 8 Panama is getting too hot for drug traffickers half-billion dolars if they cannot cover built-in IL- ' Capitol Massachusetts. The money crunch forced him to Dubai extends 5.5 miles either side of a line opens in January will concentrate early in its who. our sources say, are trying to shift operptions expenses with revenue. to agree to new taxes — an issue that was between the two cities. NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) - The missile cruiser’s captain and Security Council to condemn the Comments session on belt-tightening for the fiscal year to Haiti. Panama’s military leader, Gen. Manuel And If the I77.S million deficit at the end of the quickly seized upon by the Republicans. A Navy spokesman, Lt. Brian Cullin, contacted designated heir to Ayatollah other officers. U.S. officials said American action. It also de­ beginning July 1, as well as during the balance of Noriega, allegedly used his troops and banks to state’s fiscal year June 30 was a signal of trouble on ¥ Bob Conrad Dukakis also came under criticism from after Aspin spoke, said “ the information we have is Ruhollah Khomeini has called for the warship shot down the Iranian manded the withdrawal of U.S. this one. help the notorious Medellin drug cartel. But with that scale a year from now, Democrats wonder President Reagan, who on Tuesday also gave that it was four miles off track, to the west. The attacks on U.S. targets worldwide Jetliner because its officers be­ military forces from the gulf, Republicans aren’t waiting that long. The deficit heat from the United States on Noriega, the cartel lieved the plane was an Iranian what that could do to Gov. Bill O’Neill’s political the vice president his strongest vote of Vincennes was to the e&st of the corridor.” to avegge the downing of Iran Air where Iran and Iraq have been at of June 30 was an answer to a prayer for a party is now cozying up to a Haitian general. To F-14 fighter Jet. plans. confidence yet. "That is one of the hazy points,” said Cullin, and Flight 655. Commercial flights war since September 1980. grasping at straws to flog O’Neill and his majority guarantee a following, the cartel distributes cheap will be reviewed by investigators. were canceled in the area of the In New York, tfee Iranian Connecticut has been so prosperous for the last Democrats with this fall. Suddenly the GOP had an crack, a cocaine derivative, to Impoyerished Another point of conflict involves the Vincennes attack. Mission to the United Nations “ This kind of barbarism, a four or five years that Democrats have assumed he Mexicans choose president were pretty terrific. issue, and a good one, to ride for all it’s worth. neighborhoods with the objective of hooking young determination that the airliner was descending Before dawn today, Iranian said Tuesday that the doomed premeditated, terrorist attack, is would keep a good thing going and run again in Now, with disappoinUng income from They don’t want it said that If the tax cuts they men who later cooperate with and work for the MEXICO OITY — Mexicans choose a new from 9,000 to 7,000 feet, and traveling at 450 knots, a gunboats raided a merejiant airliner had signaled that it was a thanks to the American pres­ 1900. O’Neill has done nothing to discourage, such corporations taxes peggra as the chief culprit recommended earlier last year had been adopted cartel. president and legislature today in balloting flight pattern that an attacking fighter might folloW, vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, civilian plane. And in Toronto, an ence,” said Iranian U.N. Ambas­ speculation. Republicans, meanwhile, have been behind the June 30 shortfall, budget worriers are sador Mohammad Ja’afar the deficit would have been much worse. expected to leave the governing party in Air traffic controllers in Dubai said the Airbus gateway to the Persian Gulf, and Iranian official said the Airbus saying to themselves, “ How the heck are we going reminded of other realistics in the year just Mahallati. But Senate Majority Leader Reg Smith of New power but also Illustrate its eroding influence was at 7,800 feet when it was hit by at least one of the set the ship ablaze, .shipping was still climbing when it was hit to get this guy?” starting and facing them when they start the Hartford and House Minority Leader Bob Jaekle of over the electorate. two SM-2 Standard missiles fired by the American executives said. — and had not received any U.S. American sources in the gulf, blueprint for 1989-90. But if this sudden reversal from huge surpluses Stratford can legitimately say “ We told you so" iHaiirliratrr Hrrali'i The Institutional Revolutionary Party has cruiser, more or less the same altitude reported by The executives identified the warnings. speaking on condition of anonym­ Budget Chief Tony Milano of Bridgeport and his the Vincennes. U.S. officials have said the the state has posted since 1083 indicates a trend in about the June 30 embarrassment. And they can won every presidential election since it was ship as the Atlantic Ocean and ity, said that prior to Sunday, U.S. staff — as able a crew as ever wrestled with But another American warship in the area, the said it had a Korean crew. They plane did not signal it was a the making, well, the best-laid plans of mice and recycle their criticism ((J a Democratic Founded In 1881 founded in 1929. But its current candidate, warships had at least twice been balancing the spending and income nightmare — USS Sides, which has less sophisticated radar than had no further details. civilian airliner, that it was men — you know the rest. stewardship that went from a comfortable surplus PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... Publlther Carlos Salinas de Gortarl, 40, has faced the involved in mix-ups with civilian will have to start as usual with such fixed costs as GEOROE T CHAPPELL...... the Vincennes, reported that the Airbus was flying A team of U.S. military experts descending as it approached the Actually, a deficit of $77.9 million was peanuts in to this latest red ink...... Editor party’s stiffest competition in years. planes. budget of nearly $6 million for the recently closed pensions, welfare benefits, and wages that are So the deficit of June 30 will be an issue for DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... Exacullva Editor at a steady 12,600 feet, a more common altitude for headed by an admiral arrived in Vincennes, following a typical a MARIE P G R A D Y ...... His victory is expected, but the party i6 fiscal year. It showed once again the peril in engraved in contracts. They are admitting to a hole Republicans who have long sought one for the ...... City Edilor commercial Jets, and was not descending. Bahrain Tuesday night to investi­ attack pattern, and that seven One officer said that about a ALEXANDER OIRELLI...... Ah o c IsM Editor likely to face a tougher challenge of gate Sunday’s downing over warnings were sent to the plane month ago, an airliner thought a preparing a spending plan that is supposed to hold in revenue vis-a-vis these obligations that could campaign involving all 187 seats In the Legislature. Pentagon officials initially reported Sunday that convincing Mexicans and international the Vincennes had shot down an F-14. Hours later, Hormuz of the Airbus A300, which on both military '^nd civilian U.S. warship was trying to order up for 19 months. widen to $300 million or $400 million this yeqr. For Democrats, though, the more critical DENISE A ROBERTS...... Advortidng Dlroctor JEANNE G FROMERTH...... observers that the election day result is carried 290 people, by the USS channels. it to change course when the ship I am told very reliably that they are bracing for a ...... BuilnMt Manigor Adm. William Crowe, chairman of the Joint Chiefs Budget writers were much further off the mark challenge is in the long range — the 1090 battle to SHELDON C O H EN ...... Compodne Manigor credible. of Staff, acknowledged Iranian claims that an Vincennes. The Iranian Mission requested was talking by radio to a different ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... for the last four years, but they erred on the plus figure closer to a half-billion dollars. retain control of the governor’s office, with or ...... PrMtroom Mantgor airliner had gone down. The team will interview the an urgent meeting of the U.N. plane. side and everyone thought the yearly surpluses Already there is a talk of reviving the "hit list” of without O’Neill. FRANK J. MeSWEEGAN...... 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L experience in the circulation department of the forces that would address longstanding Management argued that the sales were nffl' M19 Journal Inquirer and six years with The Hartford safety concerns raised by organized labor. meant to raise cash for the money-losing Courant. One industry official, saying he had Eastern, while unions said the real goal He was a district manager with the Journal spoken to a meeting participant, con­ was to weaken the labor organizations. REAL ESTATE SERVICES Inquirer from 1977 to 1980. He joined The Courant in curred and said that the approval of Texas Air announced last Friday that it 1980 as a carrier counselor, was promoted to senior Eastern’s unionized pilots was all that had abandoned efforts to sell Eastern’s 63 East Center St.,-Manchester, 643-4060 district manager in 1982 and became vending blocked agreement. The official asked not Washington-Nev/ York-Boston shuttle ser­ € machine sales manager in 1984. to be identified. vice \o another subsidiary. REAL E s t a t e Fromerth lives in Coventry with her husband, No one was saying much about the Also attending Tuesday’s meeting were David, and their two children, David and Danyell. details of the agreement, however. In a Eastern President Phil Bakes; Mary Jane 647-8000 985 Main Street, Manchester McSweegan lives in Manchester with his wife, statement, Brock, the former labor Barry, president of Local 553 of the Michele, and their son, Michael. secretary, said the talks focused on “the Transport Workers Union of America. (', MANCHESTER *121,000 If*- New listing — Cute starter or Colonial retirement home. Five room M anchester - *179,900. Lydall Inc. is now two separate firms aluminum sided Ranch with full Some Owner Financing! Spacious basement and new deck. Call David 8 room Colonial with lit floor fam­ Lydall Inc. of Manchester has Murdock. ily room and 4 bedroomi plus over Lydall retains the fiber-ba.sed announced last week that for the prior year. Beautifully Decorated 2100 sq. ft. There’s even a fire­ been reorganized into two separ­ materials portion of the com­ 2,647,711 shares of Corcap were Pryor will be chairman of both The Large Country Kitchen with newer oak cabinets, place In the livingroom and a ate public companies. Lydall pany. Corcap will manufacture available. The company was companies. Leonard R. Jaskol is VERNON - Custom built by U&R for the present woodstove in the family room. 1 Chairman Millard H. Pryor Jr. engineered elastomer compo­ owners is this lovely 9 rm. Colonial, country styled beamed ceiling, chair rail paneling and newer floor, is full and 2 half baths. Located in a incorporated in June, but was not president and chief executive great family neighborhood. announced. nents and specialty rubber pro­ "spun-off” from Lydall publicly officer of Lydall. David W. Clark Kitchen, pegged floor family room, with huge fireplace & a “Housewife’s Dream”! Three bedrooms, family The company was officially ducts for sealing and vibration until Friday, stock exchange Jr. is president and chief operat­ MANCHESTER *212,000 built in Bookcase, corner fireplaced living room, 4 room, V/i baths and large, fenced-in rear yard, make reorganized Friday, when it was this house a real “Home” . Must see to appreciate!! control in automotive and heavy- officials said. ing officer of Corcap. Custom designed nine room three bedrooms, large 1st floor billiard room, screened porch. 4-Family separated into Lydall Inc. and duty equipment. full both Rolaed Ranch with circular Asking *329,000. Corcap Inc. Both companies are *142,900. Hartford - *264,900. The portion of Lydall for which Lydall stock will continue to be drive end very private beautifully Beautiful 4-Family 6-0-4-2 with based in Manchester. Corcap also will own a major landscaped lot with many shade interest in CompuDyne Corp.. Corcap is now incorporated re­ traded on the American Stock ‘Putting You 1st Is 2nd Nature To U s!” many extras! Each unit has an The reorganization is a result of ported net income of $1,114,000 on Exchange under the symbol LDL. trees. This Is a home of fine quality intercom system, 220 amp service Lydall "spinning off” certain another company involved in the and must beseentobeappieolated. with circuit breakers, security advanced navigation and defense revenues of $35,507,000 for the while Corcap will trade under the Yolanda Carroll. as.sets of the company on- a fiscal year ending December 31, U&R REALTY CO. STRAND REAL ESTATE system, 2 units have fireplces, S electronics fields. symbol CCP. Corcap stock will be- car garage, •26,(80'' yearly share-for-share basis, company 1987. compared with a net loss of traded on a when-issued basis 156 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT income. officials said. The American Stock Exchange $776,000 on revenues of $37,313,000 until Fridav. 643-2692 Robert D. Murdock, Realtor CALL TODAY - 647-“SOLD” flfii — F R E E HOME EVALUATION — 6 MARKET REPORT Activity OV»f p>lt 30 mdiPQ dtyt Now, waste probiems BUSINESS WATERBUR Y — At a former brass REALTY W ORLD plant already saddled with a Fiano Realty Co. D.W.FISH (203) 640-7709 73 W»tl C«nl«r SIreel 'y/is Commerclal-lnwntment Company B«noll/Frtch»IU A»»oclilei Minchviler. CT 0«040 Nine banks to merge 27,000-square-yard sludge pile, state I OF/homes W E G ET RESULTS WASHINGTON - Officials of the Farm officials are grappling with how to dispose ^ M 6 - 5 2 0 0 " FOR SALE in of the newest discovery: 100 barrels of Credit System say nine of the system’s lilil VERNON “A DIVISION OF THOMAS A. BENOIT ENTERPRISES” banks for cooperatives will merge into one n il” toxic waste. • Route 83. 6 acre Industrial Site, excellent for w In November 1987, inspectors from the mini warahouse/storage, Industrial Condo multibillion-dollar lending institution. use. “This vote is a landmark in agricultural state Department of Environmental CONDOMINIUMS iil (X)W JONI S AVI IIAOI Protection found the barrels at Century COVENTRY - NEW ENGLAND CAPE • 2 Acres In C-10 zone on Rt. 83 near Hart­ finance,’’ said Edward Breihan of .hily S. I'lBH MANCHESTER '148,900 mann's Supermarket. 2,000 SF home with IN MANCHESTER HIGH Brass Inc. containing waste characterized Lubbock, Texas, chairman of a committee i.iei.t] •197,000. A light and airy family room highlights this lovely Income apt. .OW TjDTT MANCHESTER SIX BEDROOMS '160,900 • Exceptional 2 bedroom end unit with garagel Large livlng- on banks for cooperatives structure. as ignitable,corrosive, reactive and toxic. Affordable New Conatraellon 3 bedroom Cape. Living room, dining room, TOLLAND Sic: James Ray, senior sanitary engineer at aat-ln kitchen PLUS lower level laundry and Wowl Six bedrooms In this Raised Ranch. Lower level tv dining room combination. Oversize closet In master bed­ The merger decision was announced IHANOE ~0pH.61 This 1800 sq. ft. Gintempormry will of« fully finished. Eat-In kitchen, large living room PLUS • 20 */— prime commercial seres on Rte 195 the DEP, said Tuesday that the plan for workshop. Convenient location. room. Kitchen appliances Include microwave. Convenient Tuesday in and Washington by the fer 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, a fireplace huge two car detached garage. ad|acent to 1-84. PSD zoned. Potential uses locatloni Asking '149,900. W T r mTWTF MTWTr MTWTP M tw !r u f w f I ‘H t completely closing and sealing the site of and deck in private country setting, Include cluster development, strip shopping Farm Credit Council, an arm of the Farm to I » •_____ II V the former brass mill “does address the minutes to 384. and offices. • Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 baths, 2 lavs, full finished baeement. Credit System, a $50 billion network of ELLINGTON New refrigerator, kitchen floor and hot water heater. Asking AP graphic barrel storage area but that’s going to borrower-owned cooperatives that taken • 3.5 Acroe In Prime Industrial area abutting El­ •143,900. together represent the nation’s largest have to be beefed up and addressed so . WINDSOR- *289,000 separately.” D.W.FISH lington Airport Property Includat sound • Spacious 3 bedroom Townhouse In sought after area. Lower IB M Colonial with Commercial Potential. farm lender. Firms fight hunger "It’s A 10!” THE REALTY COMPANY level Includes great family room with built-in bar and se­ Ray said a timetable for removal of the Impressive Contemporary in estab­ barrels will be released within two weeks. BOLTON parate washer/dryerarea. Central air. All window treatmente Medserv, Soviets agree GREENWICH — Shrinking corporate lished neighborhood of fine homes. • 31 acres In axcallent location for potential stayl Being offered at '138,000. philmithropic budgets and a serious Open Hoor plan highlights plenty of subdivision. Property alto Includes hittoric STAMFORD — By September, Medserv problem of hunger in the United States well lit space. Beautifully landscaped 18th century Colonial w/saveral outbuildings • Lovely 3 bedroom Townhouse, 2 baths, 2 lavs. Full finished Singer to sell division yard. Won't Ipst long. Rano Realty tor possible horse farm. basement. Central air conditioning. Amenities include pool Corp. expects to have signed two have inspired two corporations to try to 646-5200 B e t t e r and tennis courts. Asking '137,900. agreements with the Soviet Union to help fight the problem together. STAMFORD — Singer Co. and Ryobi FOR LEASE • One bedroom unit In Beacon Hills. Carpet has been up­ set up medical services In Moscow and the Prlmerlca Corp. and Plllsbury Co. have Limited of Tokyo, Japan, have reached a w. Ukraine. joined forces to fund three programs ELLINGTON graded. Kitchen appliances Include microwave. Heat It In­ definitive agreement for Ryobi to buy MANCHESTER LYDALL WOODS *181.900 • Rental/Profasslonal Office space available In cluded In condo fee. Asking •95,000. The diversified health services aimed at fighting hunger in the United COVENTRY - •145,500 Two bedroom Cape alyle Condo. 1H batht. L.R., Singer’s motor products division for about 2 shopping centers on high traffic - Routs S3. • Well kept 3 bedroom first floor unit. Amenities Include pool. company, announced ’Tuesday It will help States. Inlaw or Income Potential Formal dining room and appllanced kitchen. * PLUS * Several titet available ttartlng at 1400 SF at $325 million. After a dip in the lake, enjoy the pri­ Qarage. Lovely area. Convonisnt locatloni Asking •04,900. set up a neonatal clinic in Moscow and a "Some corporations can not do what they The division, located in Pickens and vate yard of thia charming 4 bedroom •8*-'11"to.ft. dental laboratory In the Ukraine. used to be able to do and they’re looking for Anderson, S.C., is a major source of power Cape with a fieldstone fireplace and 2 OmCENOUSS 943 Main SIrggt, Manchaster, C T 06040 Contracts for the two ventures, which collaborative partners who are interested tools for Sears, Roebuck and Co. It also car garage. 643-1591 243 Main S t, Manchester, CT 06040 Daily f t O M m ( 203) 646-7709 are expected to be signed in September, in the same areas.” John Damonti, produces floor-care equipment. Vernon Cr., Vernon, CT 00066 Sal. 9:004:00 6 4 3 -4 6 1 6 9 871-1400 will be worth a total of about $150 million, manager of the Primerica Foundation in Ryobi is a diversified manufacturer with 'Homework Is What We Do Best!” the company said in a prepared statement. Greenwich said Tuesday. consolidated annual sales of $1 billion. AN EAGER Reasons for stock buybacks often vary QUESTION: standing — of $10. HOME BUYER piece of the corporate pie — Two of the com­ Now let's say XYZ buys back 1 making it more difficult for a EXECUTIVE COLONIAL NBWSROOMCOLC panies in which million shares, leaving 9 million TWa 0V4 room codar tldod homo la lo o tM with oxlraa. 2H MALLARD VIEW 3 bodrooms, 1M botho, Bibplaoo, goumwl corporate raider to buy enough YOU’LL BE IN SEVENTH baths, oak khchon, hugs tamlly room. Oak floora and much I own stock outstanding. If XYZ earns $100 shares to gain control. kHchon with all appManeoa, oarpoUng, tuN baaamtnt and Investors* CHECKS THE morol '329,000. gsrag« NO MONTHLY ASSOC. FEES. have disclosed, million again this year, 1988 Real Estate HEAVEN... Call 646-2482 "WE’RE SELLING HOUSESI" Call 640-2482 "WE’RE SELLING HOUSESI" by public an­ Guide earnings per share will be $11.11. QUESTION: Since I first in­ When you treat yourielf to s tour of thiR elegant nouncements With higher share epmings, vested about three years ago, the Anoaldi built Colonial on Timrod Road. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 and letters to william A. Doyle XYZ Corp. might increase the company in which I own stock has REAL ESTATE bathi, porch, oversited garage, hardwood floors, plaster 1>\1 647-8400 walls, ceiling, lovely yard with gracious landscaping. I'V! shareholders, dividends paid to stockholders. Of made many important announce­ that they are course, an argument can be made ments — some sending the stock’s 168 Main Street, Manchester See For Youraein •349,900. buying back a that the company could have used price up, some sending it down — PAGE IN THE good portion of the cash with which it bought always in advance of the time I their own shares in the open valued” in the marketplace — back stock to raise the dividend rqpd about it in the newspaper, market. meaning it’s trading at a price payout. see it on TV or receive a company What is their reason for doing below its true worth — and the Because each share of stock report. MANCHESTER aLASTONBURY / MANCHESTER SOUTH FARMS DRIVE Immaoulatt 8 bedroom, 8H bath ColonW In fabulous anal so? best use the company has for represents a share of ownership, Doesn’t the company have an Prtatino S room homo o « Shallow Brook Lsno. 3 fuN bstha, 3 money it has available is to buy in a buyback increases the owner­ cor oarago, hroMtoo, cantial air conditioning, gorgooua lot Rraptsood family room oompMoly rodoooratod. MINT obligation to inform its stock­ CONDITION - 'adOTi. some of its stock. ship represented by each share holders first? and moro. '270^ ANSWER: The reason for each A buyback can have good and every stockholder’s share of HERALD Call 640-2482 ”WE’RE SELLING HOUSESI ” Call 640-2482 "WE’RE SELLING HOUSESI" stock buyback should have been results. Reducing the number of ownership. In this example, each ANSWER: NO! It’s the other spelled out in the letters you and shares "outstanding” — owned stockholder’s ownership iil XYZ way about. Every publicly owned other shareholders received. by stockholders — normally Corp. goes up 11 percent. company is required to make ‘WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES” However, communications to increases earnings per share. One often-left-unsaid motive in "full and prompt disclosure” to NEW PRICETAG!!! FRESH AS A DAISY!!! stockholders often are in corpo­ The exterior of ihix lovely 7 room Colonial hai jutl Let’s say XYZ Corp. has net a stock buyback is to solidify the world at large of "material PopuUr Norlhfield Green Condo Complex! 6 room received a freah coal of paint. Feature, include 3 Blanchard & Rossetto rate gobbledegook. earnings of $100 million last year, management’s control. With information” which might affect Townhoute with 3 bedroomi. 2W bilhi, g u hoi lir heel eneroua.aixed bedroomi, 1.5 balhi, 17.5x18' lit floor with central air conditioning.conuiiioump. Extra ™bonut .u . of brand...------new- - fimily room with fireplace, pretty entry foyer with tile The usual reason given for a when there were lOmillion shares fewer sharps outstanding, the the price of its stock. double pane inaulaled windowe throughout ■ till out for floor, a St. Charles kitchen, and a 1-car garage. Bower, buyback is that the company’s outstanding. That produced earn­ shares owned by a company’s Telling stockholders in ad­ eaay cleaning! Carport for 1 car. full baaemenl. REAL ESTATE 646-2482 he see your listings?! School. '209,000. board of directors and manage­ ings per share — corporate officers, directors, their relatives vance would be a violation of •137,000. , ment feels the stock is "under­ earnings divided by shares out­ and friends represent a larger public disclosure rules. 12 : M A N C H E S TE R H E R A LD , Wednesday, July 6, 1988 Meese Airliner iBaiuIirstrr Hrrali'l From page 1 From page 1 FOOD personally to any suggestions of Associate Attorney General discussion of awarding repara­ unethical conduct raised by jet involved in the incident was Francis Keating, has been at tions. But sources who spoke only delivered to Iran Air six years McKay’s 14-month investigaton. work just two months. McKay began his investigation on condition of anonymity said ago with two transponders the idea was under active consid­ after four executives of Wedtech Meese, asked if he had been aboard that should have re­ Corp. pleaded guilty in connec­ pushed out, said, "Nobody tried eration at the State Department, sponded to identification requests the Pentagon and the White tion with alleged bribes paid to to shove me and nobody could from the Vincennes. House. public officials and began cooper­ shove me, as a matter of fact.” Iranian airliner pilots, how­ V ' ating with authorities. Reagan did not rule out such ever, denied that Flight 655 would The attorney general declined m m Detailing his decision to leave reparations, saying it "Is a have been sending on a military to answer when asked if his office, Meese said he spoke to matter that has to be discussed” channel. longtime friend, E. Robert Wall- Reagan before the president left once a U.S. inVbstigative team In London on Tuesday, Capt. ach, had manipulated him. He dispatched to the gulf completes for last month’s economic sum­ Massoud Razavi, a senior Iran said he would not answer because its work. A ir pilot, denied U.S. claims that mit meeting in Canada, telling Wallach is under indictment for or porcheide; on the patio or to a tree house, Reagan that he thought it would But Airbus spokesman David the downed A300 was transmit­ alleged racketeering in the Wed­ Velupillai said from the southern -y ^ sunmier with niHi waniu,,,MiCaiifbmia mjlIWIlVfsummer fruitsimn and be in “ my best interests” to leave ting on two transponders, includ­ tech scandal. French town of Toulouse that the ooce- the government before the presi­ ing a frequency used previously pMachioe. This treasury of sweet redpeecovere for military information. siora elegant to downhorne, from a rornanOctsto s dent’s term expires next January. He told a news conference at on the a birth^ party to the park. And Nke the 8summeru the Iranian Embassy: "The season Mself. ^ undenying thread of thsM varied desserts is "He said if it was in my best ease—ease of preparatton and presentation. interests — and I felt it was — Merger transponder wj^ are using is the standard transponder and we use ° then he could understand that and Our summer celebration sweets include deUcale Pistachio he would go along with it.” Meese From page 1 ‘mode A ’ which is the civilian said. code. The code is given by Dubai PbjmiereandS^HOT J (where the jet was headed) and it and inesMtolePiatechio Ice Cream Sandwichee. These tedpee Then, on Tuesday. Meese enting supervisory workers be­ future meeting. He said he hoped called the White House and spoke is preset into the transponder fore implementing the changes the final report by the consultant before takeoff.” with Reagan as he was on his way recommended in the report. He could be ready in about three ^ ^ ih jit s need not be peeled nor the pistachioe blanched. out the door. “ Again, he said that Capt. Mehroujan Gharib, an ^ the ice cn m and sorbets may be frozen in one of the new; said that the administration months. Iran Air Boeing 747 supervisory if that was my wish, he would be might have a tentative agree­ The Board of Directors voted test compact ice cream makers. agreeable.” pilot and safety officer, replied ment for those changes ready for earlier this year to spend no more D O U B LE YO U R PLEASURE — As tykes, Gilbert and Within 30 minutes or so, Meese "N o” at the same conference The thrw co o l^ r®dp®s feature California pistachioe, an eto action by the directors by next than $29,700 to have a consultant when asked if Iran A ir civilian Alfred Flaum were often double trouble, according to announced his resignation at a month. study the maintenance of park g a n ^ versaliie nut avattabto all ye a r’round in abundarfr s u ^ u planes sometimes used a military their mom. Their mood is captured here, in a 60-year-old news conference in Sacramento, “ I think (Rogala’s) going about and recreational facilities. ply. I W p is la c ^ vvith its natoral taivcolorBd shell and vitxant Calif. frequency. picture. the study in a very positive way.” Rogala told the board that nut. a iM color as weH as taste and tSKture to summer Asked today if he was leaving Weiss said. “ I think the things “ Manchester seemed to me to be Iran has accused the United peiebta^ lb m a ^ freehneaA under a cloud, Meese said, “ I he’s discussed at this point are basically a diamond in the States of intentionally shooting in an airtigttt container and rsfrigeratod. don’t believe there is any cloud at very much on target .” rough.” He said he found the down the wide-bodied jet which all.” Recreation Director Scott potential for developing recrea- was flying over the Persian Gulf CaHfcrnia peaches, pkirns and nectarinee corns toto season dur- Twins Asked if he was leaving the Sprague and Parks and Cemeter­ tional facilities to be with 290 people aboard. President ^OMas^pl we ptentiful through the m department in the lurch, given ies Superintendent Robert Harri­ “ astounding.” Reagan and other U.S. oHicials fi^Cnfc^Bartlsttc^ From page 1 that a number of top-level posts son could not be reached for Rogala said that few town have described it as a tragic are filled by recent appointees yet comment this morning. accident. abte into November. These fruite the basis for the ice creams, L recreational facilities are “mod­ to face Senate confirmation hear­ sorbets and pope in our “Celebrate Summer" sampler, can be "They would be sitting together Rogala told board members erately maintained,” while the One congressional source said course, he realized his mistake.” ings, Meese said, “ Not at all.” during the workshop in the efijoyed now while suppllee are bountifull in the baby carriage, chatting But for the most part, being an majority are in a "deteriorating administration officials are re­ away to each other,” she said. He said the people in those Lincoln Center hearing room that condition.” But he said that the identical twin has been great fun, slots, including his top deputies, commending that Reagan Caiifomia summer fruito ripen off the tree; a prooesa you can "Then one would say something there are no clear objectives at current workforce is “making a both men agreed. The best part is have extensive legal experience. quickly make an offer of compen­ and the other wouid disagree, and this point, which he said arc good effort.” hM^pladngthefruitinalooeelyctoeed paper bag at room that "you always have compan­ The new deputy attorney gen­ sation on a humanitarian basis, in tarTfoerature for a deqr or two Refrigerate ripe peaches, pluina, out would come the elbows. needed if he is to make more One way to improve upkeep of part to differentiate the United ionship, you don’t have to look for eral, Harold Christensen, and specific recommendations on the nectarines and Bartlett peare to p rei^ overripentog. BANG! and they’d be fighting friends,” said Alfred. "It has the facilities would be to have States from the Soviet Union, like mad.” criminal division chief, Edward maintenance of recreational Parks and Cemeteries personnel been very competitive at times, Dennis, have been on the job for which rebuffed all requests for In this fashion, the twins facilities. work on maintaining fields and parted partners, but it’s nice to know that you have little more than a month, while reparations following its 1983 managed to go through four Weiss said that theboard would repairing equipment during the pravidtoglighlBrsunRnerdtotowithbotoahighsouroeof^^ someone always there for you.” the department’s No. 3 official. destruction of a Korean Air Lines ftoer and a variety of vitamins and idnarais. carriages by the time they were discuss those objectives at a fall. Rogala said. jetliner with 269 people aboard. three years old, she said. Fortunately today, the Flaums Vitoelhm you pack a box of flaky Pistachio Cookie Rblia or a get along far better. Their joint canistorr *®® Cw «ni, orstorplygr*rahandhilof party was a great success, said SANYO .£|^<^!|fornia0i8tadiio8artoaripeJuk:yCMik^ Alfred afterwards. His favorite I C O M for the greet ouldooretooelebrBte summer, the of the sun. gift, he said, was a set of iRiFRIOERATOR sweat.shirts from friends in the Mensa organization, a group for 1 O K A T fOB ‘ p a t io OB POOU those with unusually high intelli­ gence. One reads. "Gil — A l’s IGEBATOR II Brother,” and the other reads "A1 ’>ajirarzz/a Sum m er — Gil’s Brother.” "They even gave them to the right one of us! ” OUR STORE IS NOW ON.. said Alfred. Shirts of this type might have s r e a m ^ helped the long-suffering WE HAVE ALL teachers of New York City, who BASIC ICE CREAM RECIPE had to keep the two boys’ THE MAJOR BRANDS! identities straight. "In junior high, they’d ask one of us a _ ■ ^ © a ib iU lt 3 /4 cu p m llk question, and the other would 1/2 answer," said Gilbert Flaum. “ It 1/2 6 generally worked out to our Whirlpool 1-1/2 cu |M heavy advantage.” Friends avoided the problem, by calling each boy "Twinnie,” ^ yolks and rnilk togelhen Wend to sugar, owsr mediim heat, stirrtog oonsteiBly until rnixture coals said Gilbert, so they wouldn’t ?®Mi

Herald Angle Earl Yost Sports Editor Emeritus

It costs a lot to compete in women’s golf J It costs money, a lot of money, just to compete on the professional women’s golf tour, better known as the Ladies’ Professional Golf Association. Spiraling expenses have caused many a promising player, without sufficient financial backing, to withdraw. Manchester has never boasted a player on tour. Currently, Pam Cunningham, reigning Ladies’ U Division club champion in the Manchester Country Club membership, has been active in her first season on the LPGA Future Tours. For the most part, the Futures are reserved for promising youngsters just itching for the chance to get tournament experience in hopes of eventually AP photo* gaining LPGA membership and a shot on the lucrative tour. THERE SHE GOES — Gary Gaetti of the Twins blasts a pitch from teammates and Kent Hrbek. Right, Smith seems to L Boston’s Lee Smith in the eighth inning of Tuesday night’s game While Cunningham left no question as to her be pointing the way home for Gaetti, whose three-run homer gave superiority in local play last summer, it’s been a in Minneapolis. It went over the center field fence, knocking in the Twins a 6-4 victory. tough road with the Futures, with little financial success to date. The cost of qualifying and making the LPGA tour is steep. The estimated annual tour expenses run in Change the rules for more All-Stars the neighborhood of $75,500, with about $40,000 of that set aside for travel, lodging and meals. LPGA membership and entry fees are pegged at $7,500, By Hal Bock Nothing, apparently. That is- not because the fans have For many years, that was an plus $28,000 for caddy fees. The Associated Press The last report of voting results been voting casually. There is nothing automatic vote, and deservedly so. for Thus, a young promising player would have less before tonight’s announcement of the terribly wrong with a starting outfield Philadelphia’s Mike Schmidt. Now to worry about if she could get her LP G A card with There just aren’t enough places on starting teams show Greenwell and of Darryl Strawberry. Andre Dawson the ravages of age have limited a “ financial angel.’’ which practically all the tour the starting All-Star team to do justice Burks, fourth and eighth among the and Vince Coleman. Schmidt to a .236 summer and second regulars boast. |wHCN to all the players who belong there. A L ’s hitters at .344 and .325, missing in Montreal first baseman Andres place in the balloting behind Pitts­ • What they need for Tuesday night’s action. This is not easy to do. Galarraga is tearing up the league, burgh’s Bobby Bonilla. There is A job well done ' game are new rules with three or four considering that the All-Star vote tally batting .345 with 19 home runs and 52 nothing terribly wrong with that designated hitters to accommodate goes 16 deep. RBI. He is, however, only third in the because Bonilla is a legitimate star. Hats are doffed to the three-man maintenance BLONDIE by Dean Young A Sian Drake the overflow. Greenwell’s credentials, through voting behind San Francisco’s Will But absent from the eight-deep vote crew at Manchester High School that worked to put Monday night’s games, included 64 Clark, who also has 19 homers and Kelley Field into tip-top condition. The infield, Hey, the changed tally at the position are Cincinnati \n runs batted In, tied for first in the leads the league with 62 RBI, and rookie Chris Sabo and veteran Vance which is big league, was the work of Don Ponticelli. the rules from nine players to 10. So majors with A L outfield vote leader can we. perennial Keith Hernandez of New Law of Chicago, both enjoying banner Dick Trueman and George Vincek. Canseco, and a .584 slugging percen­ There is, for example, the tradi­ York, the beneficiary of force of habit Two tennis courts at Robertson Park! off North tage and .440 on-base percentage, votes at a time when he has spent Main and North School streets, have received a tional limitation of three outfielders in Sabo (.308) and Law (.307) are both second best in the league. Burks’ almost a month on the disabled list. complete face lift and are now top grade. They the starting lineup. Both leagues are running 5-6 among NL hitters. .527 was eighth If Hernandez and Atlanta’s Gerald should stay that way as long as roller skating and supplied with more suitable candi­ best in the league. Through Monday’s games, Sabo also dates than that, and there is evidence Perry (second in the league at .332 but street hockey are played elsewhere. i And for that neither player could also disabled) were healthy, you could led the league with 30 doubles and was Roger Macaione and C.D. McCarthy, that the excess has left voters make it to the top 16? fifth in slugging percentage at .529. ALLEY OOP by Dave Oraue befuddled. add them to Clark, Galarraga and co-chairmen, report the 128-man field — 32 pros They aren’t the only ones feeling left The voters, however, found eight third Houston’s Glenn Davis (18 homers. 59 and 96 amateurs — is nearly filled for the third If you can vote for just three out today. RBI) and have an N L team with five basemen more deserving of All-Star annual Annulli Golf Classic Aug. 29 at the American League outfielders, then The best young outfielder in the very good first basemen. This, votes. Manchester Country Club. Proceeds this season maybe your three are . may be Chicago’s though, would be a problem since Voting for Sabo required determi­ and Kirby Puckett, all • Rafael Palmeiro. He is fourth in the baseball, shackled by tradition, in­ nation since he is not on the ballot will go to the Instructors of the Handicapped. worthwhile choices. What do you do league in hitting at .315 through sists on continuing to use only one first because of his rookie status. But if you Golfers interested in playing may contact the pro 6 then with people like Boston team­ Monday night, third in hits with 102. base in the game. wrote in Sabo, what did you do with shop. mates Mike Greenwell and Elli.s and tied for fifth in doubles with 24 Then there is the matter of third Bonilla ? Or Law? Or, for that matter, Burks? In the All-Star vote, he is 15th. base in the National League. Schmidt? A friend Is gone ’The best friend in the baseball world that I had for nearly four decades was Bob Fishel, for years public relations director with the New York Aouita kicks his way to another trophy Yankees and. up to his death last week, executive vice president of the American League. THE BORN LOSER by Art Santom STOCKHOLM , Sweden (AP) - Dickson Trophy, a silver piece first from a broken toe and ankle injuries. the biggest disappointment of his Since leaving the Yankees for the league office, Said Aouita, arguably the greatest contested in 1887 and previously won “ I dropped a weight on my foot career, made a-great comeback last Fishel ran the American League for the presidents distance runner ever, has added by runners like Herb Elliot, Kip when I was doing weight training and Saturday. Cram won the “ Dream he worked under. I DON'T KNOW WHO TAU&HT THAT I didn’t start running hard until May,” another prize to his collection and the Keino. Filbert Bayi, John Walker, Mile” for the fourth straight year in a Fishel. a bundle of energy with more knowledge STUPID CAT TO HAM M EF ON he said. “ But I have plenty of time to seasonal best of 3:48.85 at the Bislett 27-year-old from Morocco didn’t even Steve Scott, Sebastian Coe, Steve on the sport than anyone I ever knew, did more to DOORS.eOTSHE Ovett and Abdi Bile, the current 1.500 catch up before the Olympics." Games in Oslo, Norway. have to come up with a very good time create good will for the Yankee during his stint — world champion. At this time last year, Aouita had Sydney Maree, the American to win it. before George Steinbrenner — than anyone, ON TH E FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook It was the kick that did it for him Aouita, who is unparalleled in his already run the second-fastest mile in record-holder at 3:29.77, was third in including the late Casey Stengel. Tuesday night. The same kick that range from 800 through 10,000meters, history, a 3; 46.76 at Helsinki. Finland. Tuesday’s 1,500 in 3:37.08. It was the Fishel was 74, but he looked at least 20 years keyed the four world records he had run only five other races this Two months later in Rome, he added a- fourth race in seven days for the ^OKAV, TfZAJPF I ToPAV iJoW, T ril$ 14 A COMPLEX younger. Two nights before his death. Yankee WE BEErlM REOPfrAtOlZlMG-, currently holds and a few powerful season, including three at 1,500. He world championship to his 1984 former Villanova star. O P e m iO ti, DEVlSEP BY Te AMB OF Olympic gold medal in the 5,000. announcer Phil Rizzuto paid him a compliment and trie CO/APM^.i near-misses as well. was one second slower in the 1,500 last Peter Koech of Kenya and Irishman MAKIA&ER4 IN ORDER To MAKE IT week near Paris. Aouita said he would like to meet the camera caught the modest Fishel smiling and QrO AS SMOcSTriLV AS POSSIBLE/ Aouita easily ran away from Kip John Doherty posted world seasonal Cheruiyot of Kenya on the homes­ The 1,500, the blue ribbon event in Steve Cram, Britain’s world record- waving from a private box during a Yankee game. IS e v e r v o n e bests in other events before a crowd of tretch to win the 1.500 meters at the track and field, will be Aouita’s main holder in the mile, before their PEADV? 18,441 at Stockholm’s Olympic DN Galan lAAF Mobil Grand Prix distance this Olympic year. possible Olympic showdown in the Stadium. On track 1,500 in in September. .e«\ FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavaa track meet in 3 minutes. 35.70 “ I’m a miler,” he said. “ I don’t Koech ran 8:15.72 in the steeple­ Showing the form that made him one of the want to talk about the 5,000. The 1,500 “ Maybe in August.’’ Aouita said. seconds, beating Cheruiyot by .66. chase, but the former Washington world’s best distance runners. John ’Treacy copped is my big goal in the Olympics, but I “ Cram is obviously in great form now “ This was the first race of the year State standout said he will try to the Cascade 15K in 42:46 in Portland, Ore., and may double in the 800.” and this was my firn fast race in quite PERSONNEL X CfKN forme when I really ran 100 percent,” qualify in the 5,000 on the Kenyan received $7,000 for his efforts. The well-known said Aouita, whose world record of Aouita, who also holds the world a while.” team for the Olympics. Irishman and fan favorite in Manchester \ioLp 1>0 \NN JO^. 3; 29.46 was set in 1985. “ So I ’m happy record in the 5,000 in addition to the They haven’t met since a memora­ A Thanksgiving Day races has had several with my time, but I ’m confident I will non-championship 2,000 and two-mile ble 1,500 at Nice, France, in 1985. Doherty improved his personal best r>. I ’M HopiZoWTAI- run faster later this season.” events, missed almost two months of Cram, who finished last as defend­ by eight seconds in winning the 5,000 impressive efforts in preparing for the coming Bridge 'The victory earned Aouita his first training early this season recovering ing champion in the 1,500 in Rome for in 13:17.14 against a strong field. . / I^OST op THf TIME 9 anyw ay-

Slam hangs and the defenders' solitary trump e ibMbfMA ■ U.S. trims list of Olympic , basketball contenders NORTH 7-(-it ■^A>Vfe5 7 -6 drawn, a club was now led from dum­ K-. ♦ A 10 5 ▼ KQ9SS by a thread my. If either defender had a singleton and it worked just the way I champion Darin Allen, who fell invitations at the conclusion of In addition to RobI son, who ♦ - - - club honor, he would be endplayed, Cole unsurprised thought.” from the rankings after a series of Select Team play the Olympic Trials in May. David will p la y l the h(lfA for San By James Jacoby WIN'mROP by Dick Cavalll ♦ Q J £ 8 3 and forced to give up a sluff and a ruff. The victory moves Cole into the defeats, rebounded to beat U.S. Robinson of Navy, Dan Majerle of Antonio afteAi ^ r v l his military And that's the way it was. by his victory in semifinals of the light heavy­ Amateur champion Jerome helps five qualify Central Michigan and Charles obligation, and Mo WEST EAST The cruelest deals in bridge are rning, who Although a low club at trick one r p a in t e d A PICTURE THIS DOESN'T OH^THAlfe HE DOeSNiriKNOW James, while welterweight will play c o lle t ♦ 762 ♦ KQ9 8 4 3 those in which either side can take lots weight division and knocks May­ Smith of Georgetown played on for Thomp- ♦ J ♦ - - - beats the slam, that play can be made OF MY DOS TO SflVE HIM LOOK ANYTHINS AU. WHATHE LOOKS nard out of the tournament, but champion and for hoop training the Select Team despite having son at Georgetown and is hoping of tricks on offense. In today's deal, only by someone who peeked. ♦ K963 ♦ A 10 8 7 5 2 FOR Hie BIRTHDAY. UKE VtXJR DOS. fllQ H T... LIKE. not necessarily out of a chance to 125-pound champion Kelcie received the invitations after the to be the first high school player ♦ A 10 7 9 4 ♦ K Elast and West can make 11 tricks in make the Olympic team. Banks also won. COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. Trials and Jeff Grayer of Iowa on a U.S. Olympic basketball spades, and are prevented from mak­ James Jacoby’s books "Jacoby on \ \. By Tim Dahibero SOUTH ing slam only by an unlucky split in di­ Bridge" and “Jacoby on Card Games’ The Associated Press Maynard, a member of the 1987 Allen, who failed to qualify for (AP) — Their play on the USA State worked out with the team team, other centers invited to the ♦ J amonds. But North was not going to (written with his father, the late Os­ Pan Am teann and considered one the trials and earned a berth only Select Team ted to the selection of before it left on its tour. camp were Stacey King of ♦ A J 10 7642 let them play below the six-level after wald Jacoby) are now available at of the favorites to win a gold by special invitation, took the five players to continue in the “The purpose of the Select Oklahoma and Schintzius. ♦ QJ4 CONCORD, Calif. — Alfred South had made a pre-emptive jump bookstores. Both are published by medal for the United States in fight to James in the third round process of choosing the U.S. Team tour was not to evaluate a ♦ 6 2 Cole m ay have been the only overcall of three hearts. When North Pharos Books. person pot surprised by his upset Seoul, Isexpected to be named the to score a unanimous 5-0 decision men’s Olympic basketball team. player statistically,” Olympic Danny Manning, who led Kan­ Vulnerable: North-South "walked' the bidding to six hearts. win over light heavyweight favor­ division's “ most worthy oppo­ and gain the semifinals of the Stacey Augmon of Nevada-Las Coach John Thompson said. sas to the national championship Dealer: E^st West, with an ace and a king, plus in April and was the first pick in John X X III ite Andrew Maynard in the U.S. nent,” giving him a second 165-pound weight division. Vegas. Vemell Coles of Virginia “Individuals were judged on their opening values in his partner's hand, the recent NBA draft, led a group Olympic boxing trials. chance to make the team when Allen, the 1086 world champion, Tech. Dyron Nix of Tennessee, functional merits both offen­ Weil North East Sooth was delighted to double. Pope John X X III died on June 2, tAuiai of forwards that included Charles 1 ♦ 3 T “ The people would consider it the Olympic box-offs are held in had been on a downhill slide since Dwayne Schintzius of Florida and sively and defensively in the Although "down one" seemed auto­ 1963, after a five-year papacy. He had U.t. ACRES byJImOavli Smith of Pittsburgh, Sean Elliott 3 0 4 Y ! ♦ Pass an upset, but I wouldn’t,” Cole Las Vegas on July 16-17. being knocked out twice by recent high school graduate various positions being consi­ matic, South took his best shot. He won called------the "Second n d V Vatican Council to of Arizona, Danny Ferry of Duke, Pass 5 T SO Pass said after taking a 4-1 decision “ We’ll meet again in Las Cuba’s Angel Espinosa. Allen Alonzo Mourning of Chesapeake, dered. Consistency across the Pass the ace of spades and ruffed a spade. reassess the role of the Catholic J.R . Reid of , Pass 6 T Pass Tuesday night over Maynard. “It Vegas," predicted Cole. “ He’s didn't even last a round before Va. — all members of the Select board is still a grave concern of Dbl Pass Pass Pass Then diamond ruff, spade ruff, dia­ Church in the modern world. The Majerle and Nix. was only the people who didn’t good. Me and him are the top in Espinosa knocked him out in the Team which toured Europe last mine. It has been my experience mond ruff, heart back to his ace, and a council began in 1962 and continued _£H_ The remaining players Invited until 1965, passing nine decrees that know me who thought I couldn’t our division.” Pan Am Cannes last August. month — were among 21 players that players are easily motivated Opening lead: ♦ 7 third diamond ruff. With spades and i " were Willie Anderson of Georgia, diamonds eliminated from both hands liberalized the Church, CLOSE Cole’s win topped a day that invited Tuesday to begin training for the big games. My worry is the If. win.” But against James, a 31-year- Augmon, Coles, Grayer, Hersey Cole scored well on the outside saw all three reigning U.S. world old police officer from Sioux later this month in pursuit of the games en route to the Gold Medal. YOUR Hawkins of Bradley, Randolph and fought the powerful Maynard champions advance to the semifi­ Falls, S.D., Allen showed flashes 12 spots on the U.S. roster in the You never reach the big game If EYES Keys of Southern Mississippi, on even terms inside to win as the nals of their respective divisions. of his old self and was confident Seoul Games. you have players whocan’t get up Todd Lichti of Stanford, Mitch boxing trials opened at Diablo The fights were part of a enough of the win that he raised The players are to report to and play consistently. All of these Richmond of Kansas State, Brian Valley College. marathon day of action that his hands over his head midway Georgetown University on July 17 young men deserve a lot of credit PEOPLE WHO k n o w Shaw of Cal-Santa Baibara and know there's a certain magic I l l W W ■ ■ ■ “ It’s the biggest win I ’ve had in featured 48 bouts in 12 weight through the final round. and the final roster must be set by for participating to this point and classes, with two rings being used Sept. 2. The Games begin Sept. 17. are considered alternates. Re­ Charles Smith of Georgetown. about Classified Advertising. boxing,” said Cole, of Spring “This is for the Olympics and 643-2711 •1^ Valley, N. Y. “He’s a slugger and simultaneously. I’m striking back.” said Allen, of The other 16 players who will gretfully. we have only so many A nine-game exhibition sche­ I’m a boxer. I planned on boxing World amateur middleweight Columbus. Ohio. attend the camp all received their spots.” dule has been set. to — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. July 6, 1988

MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesda.v, July 6, 1988 — 21 SCOREBOARD IN B R IEF Ninth hall dinner Suns acquire Chambers SoftbaO Rec Soccer Rods 3, Mots I ~ Phoenix Suns to fete Eric Hall r 7^ CINCINNATI NCW YORK are desperate to become an NBA TONIOHT'S OAM li oBrlibl oBrhlil contender again and free agent forward By Earl Yost Pottal vs. Glenn 11,6 — Fltzoerold Junior Boys Mllnercf 4 0 0 0 Wllsoncf 4 00 Cvcie VI. Brand Rex, 7:30 — Daniels If 4 2 2 0 KAMIIr 3b 40 1 Tom Chambers said they made him a Sports Editor Emeritus Fitzgerald Larkin ss 4 0 10 Teufel 3b 4 00 contract offer he couldn’t refuse. Polke vs. Dean, 6 — Robertson Dimomat?.’’’ SoboSb 4 111 S t iw ^ r f 4 1 1 -Cyclones 6 (Jeff Altrul 2, Quint Esasky 1b 4 0 11 McRyIds If 401 On Tuesday, Chambers became the first It started in the basement of Art Ro"5?n?n ''*• - w l I* u Andy Baldossorlo, Fronco p 0 0 0 0 Carter c 3 00 unrestricted free agent to go to another Hall’s home and under the v*-OO"*™' « — Poooni M cTloheT" Knights (Robert TJp im rf 3 0 0 0 AAoeodnlb' 2 00 Y* Aldo's, 7:30 - Paeonl 1 DNelll rf 0 0 0 0 Elsterss , NBA team by signing a five-year, floodlights in the backyard. It f'l<* vs. .^m's, 6 — Nike BDlozc 3 0 0 0 Oledap ' ‘ multimillion-dollar contract with the Suns started at tbe age of 7, with Junior girls Cnepen ss 3 0 0 0 Dvkstr ph drawing back a bow and shooting iferiS?s&JiX.l!i'''K*eenev Brownngp 3 0 10 Agullerap who are trying to rebound from four chWSok "•" ° ‘ - Dorhm lb 0 0 0 0 Lyonsph straight losing seasons and three arrows at targets against a bale Rowdies 2 (Almee Allaire, Gena _ ^ McDwIlp consecutive yCars out of the playoffs. of hay. "That early start has paid OrlowskI) Bruins 0 Tetots n 3 6 2 Totals rich dividends for Eric Hall. Red Sox 4 (Cathy Morlarty 2, Dena The 29-year-old Chambers, a seven-year A E u t m Clndnmrtl les eol Springer 2) Eagles 1 (Jen CosmInI) pro who played out his option last season Twenty-one years later. Hall New York m M . can boast of being the No. 1 MAK Company deteated Brav Jewel- MIdgot boys Game Winning RBI — Sabo (3). after five years with the Seattle l?i'i Tuesday at Robertson Park. KAMlller. OP— Onclnnotl 1, archer in the World. He has no Cincinnati Z New York SuperSonics, was allowed to sign with any peers in hitting the 2‘/i-inch Sl*i* ulti? ' P™® Holmes and The Toros-Suns game was cancelled. 2B— Sabo, Daniels, Strawberry. SI NBA team without his form er club ‘ Sr!? ♦v'o apiece. For Spartons 3 (Tom Tierney," Mike lels (14), Browning (2). bullseye from various distances. receiving any compensation or having the Hammer and Dave Edgar had two hits Fleming, Richie Pernetto) Apollos 0 IP H R n ■■ i Championships have come reg­ MCn. Breokers 3 (Rory Post 2, Eric Gregan) ClnCNHIOfl right of first refusal under terms of the Soudners 0 Browning W J-3 ularly in his career, from junior 6 3 1 1 1 league’s new collective bargaining Falcons 9 (Steve Coron S, Mott Denis, Franco S,11 1 1 0 0 0 competition up to reigning as the Woman’s Rsc Greene, Scott Now York agreement. BolIckI) Olympics 0 Oleda L.4-7 4 6 3 3 0 best in Connecticut, in New J Manchester state Bank beat Gorman « . Aguilera 2 0 0 0 0 Details of Chambers’ contract were not Ehgland. in the United States J insornnee, M , at Charter Oak. Lori POO bOV8 McDwII 1 0 0 0 0 announced, in keeping with club policy, but teohey led MSB with three hits while * ./ HBP— Elster and, since 1986, in the world A bv Brownlno. wp. Doreen Anderson added two. Jill Rav- Fronco. BK— Oltdo, Fronco. sources said the pact is worth up to $1.8 Hall. 28, will be saluted for his ERIC HALL nord ployed well In defeat. Mustangs 1 (Joseph Covell) Meteors 1 Umpires— Homoi Davidson; First, Har-} million per season including several bonus (Justin Herdick) vev; Second, Pulll; Third, Rlppley. efforts at the ninth annual Man­ . . . world’s best archer Dusty Jets 3 (James Ounnells, Sean Halll- T — 2:12. A— 37,324. clauses and totals $9 million over the five chester Sports Hall of Fame day, Dan LIdestrl) Jaguors 2(Matt Roo, years. induction dinner on Sept. 23 at the Today, he is the most feared Catholic Athletic Club defeated Lindsay Scnelderol) Expos 4, Astros 3 Sterling Upholstery and Supply, 11-7, at Penguins 4 (Mike Prindivllle Z Kyle The 6-foot-lO, 230-pound Chambers Army and Navy Club. He will be archer in the world. Keeney Street Field. Mokle Corella had Wolfe 2) Express 0 earned $956,000 last season with Seattle inducted along with the late Alex He’s also a full-time employee three hits and three RBIs for ECAC Sockers 0, Tornodos 0 MONTREAL HOUSTON ^ l l e Rick Mourkey also hod three. For Obrhbl abrhbt' and reportedly had a four-year, $5 million Hackney, Pat Mistretta and at the local range, operated by his Sterling, Mark Salsberg had two hits ONIxoncf 4 10 0 GYoungef 5 0 10 ! offer from the SuperSonics. Guido Giorgetti, plus a fifth U family. His father. Art Hall, u Webster If 5 0 0 0 Romlrz ss 5 0 0 0 S and two RBIs while Frank- Remlllard OH, MY ACHING ARM — World cham­ honoree to be named. had two and Bill Bohn hit on Inside-the- Golf hurdie in practice Monday. Foster, 29, Gotarrg lb 5 12 1 BHotchr If 5 2 2 0* heads the staff which includes pork^nornwr and drove In three runs. pion high hurdler Greg Foster exercises underwent surgery to put pins and plates Brooks rf 5 12 1 GDovIs 1b 3 1 0 0 ‘ Hall, on the job at Hall’s Arrow Eric’s older brother, Mark, who Wollach 3b 4 0 0 0 Bass rf 5 0 2 0! Tyson suit postponed indoor range in Manchester, dominated area competition until Northorn Tuesday by wiggling his fingertips at San in his arm to hold the bones together. At ^ ' 3 1 Bell3b 5 0 2 1 Country Club Dimas (Calif.) Community Hospital after ttadler 2b 0 0 0 0 Pnkovts 2b 3 0 101 NEW YO R K — A hearing was put off recently returned tohis Columbia Eric came to the front. LM Gill Monufocturlno edged Glb- left are his X-rays. Santovenc 3 00 0 CRnldsph OOOO! home after displaying his talents “ It’s tough to make a living, RIverass 4 0 2 1 Trevinoc 1 0 0 0 1 until Friday on heavyweight champion *.®!l*,pvm, 10-9, of Robertson Park. Oeerge Seddon need the 14l-yard Sth breaking his left arm when he tripped on a at clinics in Germany. Italy. just competing. In shooting, and Jahn Ossowskl's two-out, boses-looded hole using a seven-iron. David Miner Holmanp 3 0 1 0 Blggloc 3 0 0 01 Mike ’Tyson’s request for a temporary Burke p 0 0 0 0 Doran 2b 2 0 1 0 1 Austria and Yugoslavia. single drp\^ In the winning run In the aced the 100-yard 10th hole using a tive restraining order to block manager Bill in bonuses. I can make $30,000 a bottom of the seventh Inlno for LM Gill. Iron. Lynn Prior eogled tho 110-yard 2nd Hesketh p 0 0 0 0 Andulor p 1 0 0 0 ! Since giving up basketball year.’ ’ he said. In addition, he has L U was Gibson's first loss of the season. tiols. Parrott p 0 0 0 0 Puhl ph 1 0 1 0 I Cayton from receiving any money from L yyjhnsn ph 1 0 0 0 Medwspr 0 0 0 0 • becau.se of a knee injury. Hall contracts as a sponsor with OssowksI and Ron Slamon had three — *'■* Pvka-Judv Tyson’s title defense against Michael hits each for the winners with Tom Pvka 31, Herm Dvorok-Morlys Dvorak Twina 6, Red Sox 4 Indiana 3, Athletica 0 Heaton p 0 0 0 0 Agosto p 0 0 0 0 turned his full attention to Hoyt-Easton in Salt Lake City, Hndrsn ph 0 0 0 1 Spinks. Mane«gla adding a pair. For Gibson's, 32, George McNIff-Jeonlne McNIff 33, Baseball archery. The results have been and Brownell String in Moodus. Paul Peck clubbed four hits while Ken Len Whltlock-(tav Whitlock 33. Putts- BOSTON MINNESOTA _ ^ DSmIlh p 1 0 0 0 ! Judge David Edwards of the State Teifer and Jack Shannon hod three and (jeorge Seddon-Chrlsta Seddon IS. Oh r h bl Ob r h bl Totals 30 4 10 4 Totals 40 3 10 1 , gratifying. Hall is tagged with the “ man to two, respectively. Boggs 3b OAKLAND C l e v e l a n d Supreme Court ordered the delay on AP photo MCC LADIES-BEST FRONT, BACK, 4 11 0 Gladden If 4 0 0 0 obrhbl obrhbl "M y success as an archer beat’’ label irf every tourney he >• — A front-Chrlsto Seddon 4S-9-39; A Borrett 2b 4 0 2 0 Laudner c 4 0 0 0 M e n ^ 200 000 100 01— 4 ! Tuesday. DwEvns rf l^ s frd 3b 4 0 10 Franco 2b 4 1 1 0 **?!"*®" . SIO 100 600 08-3 really turned around three days enters Chartor Oak back-Marge Grant 43-11-32; 10-Edna American League atandinga 3 11 0 Puckett cf 3 2 3 0 DHedsn cf 4 0 10 Upshaw 1b 4 0 10 HlllnskI 102-10-04. B front-Rubv Clough Greenwl If 2 0 0 1 Hrbek dh 4 110 Game Winning RBI — Rivera (3). • ’Tyson last month filed suit to void his TO U G H RETURN — Second-seeded Andre Agassi of Las Vegas returns a after I was married in 19p4.1 won “ I like it that way. There’s only 47-14-33; back-ldo McMahon 47-14-33; Burks cf S?'2**i® 'I 4 0 0 0 Carter cf 4 0 2 1 E— Bell, Ramirez, Wallach. DP— Mon- t Highland Park Market hung up 4 12 0 GaettI 3b 4 2 3 4 W 'GwIrIb 4 0 0 0 Klttledh 3 00 0 treal a LOB— AAontreal 0, Houston 9.2B— f contract with Cayton. The agreement shot during his match with Alexander Mronz of West Germany at the U S my first national championship one man in the country who is Telephone Society, 1-5, ot Fitzgerald 10-Borbora Torco 90-29-49; C front- Rice dh 3 10 0 Larkin 1b 4 0 10 Stelnbch c 3 0 0 0 Hall If 4 110 Field. Todd Mozzer ond Joe Panaro hod Dvorak 50-14-34; 10-Flo Barre Bnzngr 1b Brooks, Foley Z 3B— Rivera. HR— Brooks ' would give the manager one-third of Pro Tennis Championships in Brookline, Mass., Tuesday night. Agassi at Marion. Ohio. This started close, my brother-in-law, R i­ Detroit 4 0 12 Bush rf 3 12 1 ^vl® r dh 3 0 10 Snyder rf 3 112 (10). SB— ONIxon 2 (15). S— Holman, San- * two hits opice for HPM while Stu Sibley w-30-72; D front-Borbaro Gondek 54- Gedman c 4 0 10 I3avldsn rf 10 10 toventa. ' ’Tyson’s expected $22 million take from his everything with the success that chard ’Butch’ Johnson. He’s hod three hits. Including a homer. In 20-34; back-Groce Shea 49-19-30; 10- New York SOwen ss 3 0 0 0 Gagne ss 3 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 Jacoby 3b 4 0 0 0 won the match, 0-6, 6-4, 6-2, at the Longwood Cricket Club. Cleveland Gallego2b 2 0 0 0 RWsgtnss 3 0 2 0 IP H RER I ’ve had these last four years. The beaten me a couple of times. He’s defeat. Peorl Sleoal 113-40-73. Lmbrdz 2b 2 0 0 0 Montrtol 91-second knockout of Spinks on June 27. EAST SIDE STORY— A Gross-Marge Boston Torveph 10 11 W *^s* 3 0 0 0 Altanson c 3 0 0 0 win in Ohio has to rate with the the only one who can pressure Grant 53. Net-Myleen TItterton 59-13-44. Milwaukee Totals 30 0 5 0 Totals 32 3 0 3 Holman 0 7 3 3 Newmn 2b 0 0 0 0 Burke 1-3 1 bigge.st thrill I ’ve ever had” Hall me. He can scare me but we have A Contral 5 WoKo* 53. Net-Nonev Toronto 31 4 0 3 Totals 33 4 12 4 0 0 Davis 54-14-40, Boots Cornlello 59-10-41. Baltimore Heskett) 1-3 0 0 0 Delahoussaye gets share said. a good complete relationship.” he Sportsman's Cafe defeated Paoani C Gross-Jeonette Orfltelll 55. Net-Dot West Division Cleveland goo 0I2 0Ox—3 Parrett W,8-2 1 1-3 1 0 0 Agassi wins at U.S. Pro NL Weyer dies Caterers. 13-5, at Fltigerald Field. Jim P.*!*™" ^ 000 300 010-4 Gome WInnIn® RBI — CUrter ( 11). Heaton S,1 1 1 0 0 NEW ORLEANS — Ronnie Lemarque. “ Winning the United States said. Hartzog 64-24-40, Flo Barre 42-20-42. D Minnesota ooo 200 I3x—4 Houifon homers and Whitesell 64. Net-Jon Botta- Oaklond 52 31 .427 — Gome Winning RBI — (SoettI (7). * LOB-Oakland 4, championships the last four years Johnson’s wife. Tricia. is the doubled for Sportsman's while Jose C'^*'ond 7 2B-RWoshln®ton. 3 B - Andulor 8 6 3 3 co-owner of Risen Star, flashed a $100,000 BROOKLINE. Mass. — Second-.secdrd SAN MATEO, Calif. — Lee Weyer. a llno 71-24-45. Minnesota 44 34 .575 4>/j DP— Boston 2, Minnesota 1. LOB— in Las Vegas, the largest indoor national women’s indoor ^n io le s and Paul Martineau each Kansas City 43 39 .524 9'/j (^er, HR-5nyder (10). SB— Lansford Agosto 1 0 0 0 check at a news conference Tuesday and Andre Agassi spotted West Germany's National League umpire who worked two ‘ homered and singled. John Gustafson, ®*D*S • N E T — Gross-Karen Karen Boston 4, Minnesota 5.2B— Puckett, Lark In, DSmItti L4-5 2 purse of $200,000 offered, rates a 62. Net-lsabelle Parclak 94-14-00. B 30 43 .469 13 Burks, Bush. HR— GaettI (10). SB— (jaetti 2 1 1 said all differences with jockey Eddie Alexander Mronz the first eight games champion. Russ Shea and Scott Dougan added two Gross-Agnes Romayko 99. Net-Mory Ch ojoo 37 44 .457 14 (5). S— Gagne. SF— Greenwell. IP H R ER BB SO Holman pitched to 2 batters In the 9lh. of ba.seball’s mo.st historic games, died of a close .second,” he said. apiece for the winners. For Poganl's, Oakland WP— Burke. BK— Andujar. Delahoussaye have been resolved in before rebounding for an 0-6. 6-4. 6-2 Hall’s performance in the ’86 Ron Rickard had two hits while Benny Eosonna OeNIcolo Colhtarnla 34 46 .439 I51/3 R ER BB so Stewart L,11-7 8 | heart attack after playing basketball with “ Being named to the Manches­ world — it’s held every two years Pagonl, Steve Crispino ond Ken Bavier Gross-Emma Dlekslnskl 96. S*

BEAUTIFULLY Deco­ FRESH as a Daisy! The rated. The large coun­ exterior of this lovely 7 try kitchen with newer room Colonial has lust oak cabinets, beamed received a fresh coat of ceilings, chair rail pa­ paint. Features Include neling and newer floor 3 generous-sized bed­ Is a "Housewife's rooms, 1'/3 baths, LAWN CARE Dream"! Three bed­ 17.5x18' 1st floor family I rooms, family room, room with fireplace, IV3 baths and large, pretfy entry foyer with GILBERT UWN Rcnovations/Hus ELECTRICAL WORK ODD lobs. Trucking fenced-ln rear yard, tile floor, a St. Charles SERVICE Ouatom Initrlor A BMaitor Need a now Service with Hoihe repairs. You make this house a real kitchen and a 1 car PrgfttsiMMi Laadscapliig Ralnling a CaHlng RapaIr A circuit breakers? name It, we do It. Free "hom e". Must see to garage. Bowers Rantw a Rower WttNng Rrtoat era downi Ohaok ua out In estimates. Insured. 643- TAB appreciate! $142,900. Stone, Loam, and Mulch tha Manetiaatir yaSow pagaa. ' School. $209,900. Jack- Dellvorlea. ftaa Cafimaiaa a SALES CENTER Strano Real Estate, son & Jackson Real Iniurta a Stnhr Dkoount$ JOSEPH DUMAS 647-7653.D Estate, 647-8400.O Free Estimates ASPHALT MAINTENANCE MOTORS 646-22S3 • 4 M 2 S 3 Drivawsyt A Psifcing Lott NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ 461 Main St., Manchester EXECUfilVE Colonial. SQUEAKY Clean! This 647-71S6 eral Statute 23-65 prohibits This S'/j room cedar lovely home lust spar­ HEATINB/ • HM Hueawtoed Oraek Sealing the posting of advertise­ Safe Buy Used Cars sided home Is loaded kles! Great 1 floor liv­ CALLAHAN’S • Aalmall naamn e Sem OoaNng ments by any persan, firm or with extras. 2Vi baths, CARPENTRY/ PLUMBiNS corporation on a telegraph, 1»77 Chev Malibu...... *1495 ing, 2 bedrooms, living LHW PAMTHNI SERVICE FMbSwured rmHHmum Wagon. VI. AT. AC. Oean oak kitchen, huge fam­ room with fireplace, REMODELINO telephone, electric light or ily room, oak floor and formal dining room, otiaanio WuMePatiiitib Gill 516-2440 TODAVl power pole or to a tree, ItM Ford Efcort...... *2995 much more! $329,900. 140 Hilliard St. shrub, rock, or any other Wafon, SDK. 4 Spd.. Stereo country style kitchen, PMSONAL SBRVICBS natural oblect Without o writ­ Blanchard & Rossetto full basemenf, 1 car FARRAND REMODELINO Manchester, C T 00040 BoHore, pumpe, hot water • Clwclibeek Centrol ten permit for the purpose of IDTDFord Muitang...... >1695 Realtors," We're Sel- garage. Beautiful Room additions, dsefca, rooflng, tanka, new and Clean. AT, AC. PS, Stereo tiding, windows and gunsrt. m 643-9330 • Inetma Tax Friaam tlen protecting Itorthepubllcond llno Houses" 646-2482.0 vard-Lakewood Circle rapleoemente. carries o fine of up to $50 for 1D8S Chevette...... *2395 iJIanrlfratfr M m li • L H a s HeoHli Ineuronce Advice Bsekhoa and buSdoztr aarvloa FREE BSTIMATBS each offense. NEW 6 rooms Colonials. North. $190,000. Jack- avallabis. Call Bob Farrtnd, Jr. • Bvdeel CeneutteHen 4 Dr., AT. UK mi.. Stereo. PS $149,900. Mallard View, son & Jackson Real 048-0049 / 128-0610 « nnenctm S BNele Wonnlna TA g Sale. Saturday July 19S4 Ren. Alliance...... <2495 Estate, 647-8400.D 9, 9-4pm. 37 years ac­ 3 bedrooms, 1 '/j boths, Bin. 047-0609 R00FM6/ Coll Dan Motltr-449-S32f 4 Spd. PS. Stereo, Lo. Mi. fireplace, gourmet kit­ R u . 645-0040 SNNN6 IMISCELLAMEOUS cumulation. Cleaning 9 IBM Thunderblrtl...... <1995 chen with all applian­ CONDOMINIUMS D. B. Metier, Inc. room home. 1957 Sin­ AT. PS. AC. Stereo Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm ces, carpeting, full (s er v ic es ger sewing machine, iD67Ford Galaxle...... $AVE 30 Cents FOB SALE ROWmMWi ^BRIRWHNt OR vi J basement and garage! T&L MASONRY $20. Sewing notions, 500 Convt.. 72.000 Mi. No monthly Associa­ Mndjai. Mu I Tria IMl MANOffiSTER R00FM6 Brick, bloak, stone. booting equipment. 150 1984 Dodge Daytona...... <4495 tion fees! Blanchard & FOREST Ridge Town- ttanf’s I hfon All types of roofing A h a n d y m a n Chimneys and rspairs. Cambridge Drive, East Turbo, Loaded with Everything Rossetto Realtors," house. 3Vi baths, 3 bed­ If yoi/ft slok of QoMraeloci nut rutum- repairs. Wood shingles Mama imprevamant - Fdintina No lob too small. Horttord.______1979 Ford Pinto...... <1495 4th test We're Selling Houses" rooms, 1900 SQuare feet hio your m Nd, odR us. PuHy Insursd. — Cedar Shakes. - eaaamenta FlntslMd • Tlllna - AT. M.OOOmi.. PS.Sterwo UeM Carptntrv • OOP jobs - FREE ESTIUATES T A G Sole. Moving. 78 646-2482.0______of living space, fire­ 27 Tears Experience rpm records, furniture 1976 Dateun Pickup...... <1495 place, airconditioning, MSB Camtruellen Xiiiwaa » Uotimd • OutmUttd tNSURBD 4 Spd.. Cap. Extra Clean GLASTONBURY- deck with view. Par­ cell 6 4 5 -8 0 6 3 and much more. JulyS, Forest fires si Mnekislsr, ms. fua.t643-1720 BARRY SCANLON fireworks Monchester. Pristine 8 tially finished walk out 645-8830 9,10, from 9-3. 74 Over­ M IKE F L Y N N room house on Shal- 646-2411 traaastlmataa look Drive, Monches- bosement. Pool, tennis SaO IMPROVEMENTS ter.______lowbrook Lane. 3 full court. Priced to sell at 6 4 9 -4 3 0 4 baths, 3 car garage anil REPAIRS T a p S a R S c t a m m E L m m LANDSCAPtRS Open M-F9-9/Sat. 9-9 I U $169,000. Call owner at .... KiNWAHB— TA G Sole. Saturday July under fire HOan IMFROVatMNT Any amount daHvarad. Alto, nil, fireplace, central air, 647-0748. "No Job Too Smtir 6, 9-3pm. No early w ent • Daek* - Nnlacanwnt gravel, atone and bark, imdeh. TB! o 8 5 a N n q “ gorgeous lot and more. Raglatarad and Fully Inautad Wladawa A Daart birds! 90 Westland burning but MANCHESTER. Lydall ,Boboai,baoMwaAloadarrantai. ■ HpjosrooaiMU $270's. Blanchard 8, Woods. 2 bedroom FREE ESTIMATES Ma Jaa Taa Sla ar Taa Small Frune Wmbe. hedsee. fwtMtlng, Street, Manchester. (MANCHESTER By Andrew Yurkovsky Rossetto Realtors," ia% Samar CHtaan Olacaaal a»imlnee,^l^ Hiding t Cape style condo. 1'/? M am Sir a t m a im araatlaaal DAVIS CDHSTRUCnON Manchester Herald We're Selling Houses" MMfnVDfWflOD, 647-0593 HarSar Svalaata HONDA ' 646- 2482.0 baths, living room, for­ 872-140(y6S9-9S5S Cmi FREE EirilylATES mal dining room and omi72a-O701 AavNma Pertenathwi Law Cere CARS Not enough bang for the bucks. MANCHESTER Colonial. appllanced kitchen HAWNES TR EE SERVICE' PAINTINO/ _ 4 l AAisaigm FOR SALE USED CARS That’s' just one of the com­ Some owner financing I plus garage. Lovely ,. Bucket, truck A oMppor. Stump under controi PAPERINO plaints about this year’s fire­ Spacious 8 room Colon­ area. $151,900. D.W. removal. Fraaatllmalaa. 742-nS4Z.Xe.ge ee Chavy V«n •15,486 ial with 1st floor family FORD Mustang 1967 Clas­ works display that will be investi­ L Fish Reolty, 643-1591 .□ NAME your own price. Special eontMaiatlon for - 84 VW Scirocco •6995 room and 4 bedrooms FL00RIN6 sic. 289 Sprint. Hard­ gated by the town’s Independence Bv Judd Everhart SOUTH Farms Drive. Im­ Father & Son Pointing |n| aMarty and hondloappad. top. Must sell. Best 84 Chav Camara •5195 Babcock said the worst fire was plus oyer 2100 sauare The Associated Press maculate 3 bedroom, and Papering. Remo­ CONCRETE otter. 569-0370. -.04 Honda Accord •7995 Day Celebration Committee in Beacon Falls, where more than feet. There Is even o 2'/j bath condo In fabu­ val. 291-8567. 647-7553 when it meets next week. The fireplace In the living VW Rabbit 1980. 70K, new 85 Honda Accord H/B •6695 100 acres had been consumed by lous area! FIreplaced CRYSTAL DUNGS J a C Concrete patios end room, 1 full and 2(>/3) brakes, clutch, sun- 81 Chavy Monta Carlo •4995 committee could ask the com­ Firefighters across the state Wednesday afternoon in an arson family room, com­ CinmIfTlltRMirtls sidewalks, steps and rodt. $1100. 649-0477 pany that put on the display to are continuing to battle what baths and a woodstove E x t e r io r FLOORSANDINB driveways. Coll 56» 84 Oldt Cutlaia •6995 fire. A new fire spot was reported In the In the living pletely redecorotied. huMtaMm a Floors like new evenings.______reimburse the town for extra state officials call the worst rash Mint condition. $240's. 4058, leave messooe. 85 Ply. Horizon •2795 in the Naugatuck State Forest room. Located In a Painting Done Commerolal A Rosldontlel a Specializing In older noora expenses associated with a series of forest fires in 78 years, but a Blanchard & Rossetto stockade Fences Installed. ' FRSS senMATst - rut.LV iNSunso TOYOTA Corolla 1986, 5 65 Honda Civic •4995 Wednesday afternoon, according great family neighbor­ a Natural A stained noors door, AC, Cruise, of problems. spokesman for the Department of Realtors," We're Sel- Deck! and porches painted. iwmoows 84 Ford Tampo •3995 to DEP spokesman William P. hood. $179,900. Anne llng Houses" 646-2482.P a No Waxing anymora AM /FM $5200.872-3753 Environmental Protection said Miller Real Estate, 647- Free Eatlmataa a Fully tanirad ^kimn 647-S443 a 84 Olda Cut. Clara •4995 Barbara Mozzer, the commit­ Delaney Jr. I RO DOORS CAMARO 1979. Blue, au­ today the situation is generally 8000.D MANCHESTER. Excep­ Jala VMlillH - 6485750 80 Dataun 20SX •2295 tee secretary, said today that the “ Probably the biggest concern tional 2 bedroom end 6 4 3 -0 74 3 tomatic. 59,000 original under control. 87 Honda Lxl Accord •12,995 firm hired to put on the fireworks is Mt. Riga which is up in START Packing! Near- unit with garage! THBRIRAL WINDOWS miles. Good condition. So far this year, state officials Ing completion, this ^DEUVERING . ^ • DOOR8 $3000 or best offer. 86 VW Scirocco •10,995 display used fewer shells than the Salisbury. There are D E P people Large llving-dining T H I S S P A C E say 71 forest fires have consumed terrific 7 plus room Rich, clean, alono-froe SoU and MtMIMd by proTM- 643-2985 evenings. 83 Buick Skylark 4 dr. •3495 “contract called for. up there and we have a 20-man room combination. Excessive obbrcvlotlons loam. 5 yards. *80 Plue Tax. tlonal nmotftbng eontrtetor. 500 acres of woodlands. At least Gambrel Colonial In Oversize closet In mas­ • 59.47 CHEVY Caprice 1979. Me- 86 Honda Civic SI •6495 In addition, because that the crew scheduled to get in their abbreviate resultsi Be Alto, sand, gravel, atone / A eafeofton of *inyl or wood two forest fires — in Naugatuck Bolton Is lust waiting ter bedroom. Kitchen for 24 InsBrtlons unffa Custom eorpontrya . chonlcally good, high 82 Chav. Citation •2995 firm arrived late at the Bicenten­ early today. When it’s possible, for Its new family to sure readers understond and horae manure. appliances Include your od by avoiding ab­ tpodtllly- mileage, good reliable 85 Buick Somaraat 2 dr. *4995 nial Band Shell at Manchester State Forest in Beacon Falls and the National Guard will schudule a r r iv e . O v e r 2100 Call 643-2711 cor. Coll 649-5110. microwave. Conve­ breviations. 643-2711. 83 Mazda RX7 *4995 Community College and began in Sleeping Giant State Park in air (water) drops," Delaney said square feet of practl- nient location! Asking for dBtollA 6 4 3 -9 5 0 4 878-9780 M A ZD A RX7, 1979, 5 the display a half-hour later than Hamden — continued to burn today. calmllvlng space. 3 $149,900. Realty World, speed. $2400. or best "Tfc# Airto ProfossloMilt” today. large bedrooms, 2'/i Benoit, Frechette As- scheduled resulted in additional Of the 71 fires, 10 were caused offer. Must sell. Coll 24 AdiMt St., ■iickostor costs to the town that the Gov. William A. O’Neill or­ baths, huge country SOClotes, 646-7709.D I^CONDOMINIUMS ROOMS APARTMENTS Tom 646-3126. by arson and another 18 by kitchen with adjoining dered State Forester Peter Bab­ BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom, LijFO R SALE committee may seek from the fireworks. Babcock said. The tamlly room. 2.3 acres FOR RENT FOR RENT i n i FURNITURE VW Rabbit 1982. 4 door, 646-3515 firm, Mozzer said. cock to issue an indefinite state­ 2 baths, 2 lavs, full AM-FM stereo others were probably caused by suitable for horses. finished basement. Despite the problem with the wide ban on open-air fires within $269,900. Jackson A, SPACIOU^^^Tedroom MANCHESTER. Fur­ SOFA, Traditional style, cassette. 68,000 miles. carelessness, according to Dep­ New refrigerator, kit­ Townhouse In sought THE Olcott Is now man­ fireworks, however, the celebra­ 100 feet of woodlands or fields. Jackson Real Estate, nished room In ladles aged by Beacon Man­ otf-white, multi pastel, Cleon. $2,000 or best (\AORIARTY uty Environmental Protection 647- 8400.D______chen tioor and hot wa­ after area. Lower level rooming house. Cleon, otter. Coll Kurt 643- tion attracted a record crowd and The ban, the first ever issued by ter heater. Asking agement Corporation. Cleon, good condition. Commissioner Dennis P. Includes great family QuIet, nice location. $75. 646-2800.______9600.______brought in record amount of O’Neill, does not apply to back­ COMFY and cozy! De­ $143,900. Realty World, room with bullt-ln bar We ore now accepting BROTHERS DeCarli. Ladles preferred. $240 applications for our 1 OLDS Cutlass Supreme money. yard barbecues or grills erected lightful older Colonial Benoit, Frechette As- and separate washer- per month. Security USED CARS built in 1879 by the soclotes, 646-7709.□ and 2 bedroom units. I GOOD THINGS 1980. 6 cylinder, auto­ '■ The company that put on the at state parks. See FIRES, page 10 dryer area. Central air. ond references. 644- matic, olr, 80,000 miles. Cheney's! Excellent All window treatments 3503. Fully appllanced kit­ TO EAT 88 Markur Scdfpio *19,495 display. New England Display “ Beyond this step, our only SMALL complex 4 room, chen, wall-to-wall car­ I $2200. 646-8650 or 27.5- condition' Inside and stay! Being offered at 87 Marc. Q. Marquia *13,895 Fireworks of Keene, N.H., was to other major alternative is to ban out, 3 bedrooms, sun- 1 '/j both townhouse MANCHESTER. Fur­ peting, private parking 3262. with full basement and $138,900. Realty World, 87 Marc. Topaz *6795 arrive at the band shell at about 4 people from the use of state parks room, country style Benoit, Frechette As­ nished room, kitchen and swimming pool. AU D I 5000S 1985. 5 speed, i large rooms. Double and parking privileges. We ore near schools 87 Marc. Cougar *11,095 p.m. but showed up only at about and woodlands (but) that is a Water use kitchen, 1st floor closets In both bed­ sociates, 646-77m.D u loaded. Great shape. loundrv, great Security and referen­ ond shopping moll. $9300 negotiable. Must 87 Ford Tampo *6995 8:40. The display began at about drastic step that I have no wish to 7 rooms. $118,000. Coll MANCHESTER. Well maintenance-free ces, $70 weekly. 649- Conveniently located 5 pick sell. 643-1454.______87 Lincoln T.C. *16,295 10 rather than the scheduled time execute at the height of the Sentry 643-4060. kept 3 bedroom first 9227 or 649-4248. vinyl siding on house minutes from 1-84 ond CADILLAC Fleetwood 87 Mare. Q. Marquia *11,395 of 9:30. AP photo vacation season,” O’Neill told restricted and 2 car garage. Call floor unit. Amenities 15 minutes to down­ Blueberries HOMES Include pool. Conve­ Wont to sell your cor? For 1984. Phone, mint con­ 87 Lincoln MK7 *21,995 Mozzer said that because police BRUSH FIRE — A crane helicopter reporters in his office Wednes­ to see today! $137,500. quick results, use q low- town Hartford. No pets at the dition. All extras. The fire is part of the worst rash of forest . day. “ If need be, we’ll tqke that Jackson & Jackson nient location I Asking allowed. Residents pay 87 FOrd Or. vie. *11,695 had to be on hand longer than hovers over Beacon Falls in Naugatuck HDFOR SALE $94,900. Realty World, cost Classified od. Coll Corn Crib $92 00 or best otter. fires in 78 years that have consumed 500 step.” in 30 towns own utilities. For more 07 Marc. Cougar *11,095 expected, the town will have to Real Estate, 647-8400.a 643-2711 today to place Col 1643-4444 or 244-9501. State Forest, spilling a 1,000 gallon tank Benoit, Frechette As- Information please coll Buckland Rd. pay $1,000 more than expected for acres of woodlands. No serious injuries have been soclotes, 646-7709.□ your od. FORD Grand Torino 1975. 67 Mazda RX-7 *17,495 643-0612 or 643-6432. So. Windsor 80 Toyota Camry *M95 police service. The town will al.so of water on a fire that continues to burn. reported in any of the fires and no By The Associated Press NEW Prlcetog! Popular Hours: 8-8 White with blue Inte­ homes appeared immediately You don't hove to be on MANCHESTER 6 room, 3 rior. Good condition. 00 Mazda 620 Turbo *9895 have to pay three hours in Northtleld G re e n bedroom. Security and threatened, Babcock said Condo Complex! 6 advertising expert to get Best offer. 646-4531. 68 Marc. Lynx *3995 .overtime for the cost of having a The state’s second-largest wa­ results In Classified. We'll references. No pets. SPORTING , Babcock said the 71 fires over ter company has asked its custo­ room Townhouse with 646-2003. CHEVY Citation 1980. 00 Oodga Lancar *7995 tbwn employee dig the ditch from help you word your od. We^e weathering the drought the past two days more than mers to restrict their water use as 3 bedrooms, 2'/3 baths, Green with block Inte­ 60 Marc. Marquia *5995 which the fireworks were gas hot air heat with 643-2711. MANCHESTER. Attrac­ rior. Good condition. launched. doubled the average 31 total Connecticut suffers through its tive 6 room Duplex. I'/i 06 Marc. Marquia *5995 central air condition­ MISTRAL Windsurfer, Best offer. 646-4531. The ditch was to have been dug reported in June, July and August driest summer in 78 years. ing. Extra bonus of Whot mokes Wont Ads boths, 1st floor $750. 6 toot soil with 06 Marc. Lynx *3995 Bv Andrew J. Davis While 71 forest fires have been unsure what caused the three laundry, large yard. by the workers from firm. When it in anyVear since 1910, the year The Connecticut Water Co., brand new double pone work? People like you battens, 12 foot board 1986 SUBARU GL 4 door, 06 Marc. Marquia *5995 Manchester Herald reported statewide so far this brush fires in the Union Pond Security, references. power windows, A/C, )>ecame clear that the firm would fire recoxd-keeping began. which serves 30 towns, on Wed­ Insulated windows who read and use the with odlustoble most- 00 Marc. Marquia *5995 year. Manchester fire officials area and Sunday’s grass fire throughout-tllt out tor Wont Ads every day. 643- $750 plus utilities. 647- track, foot straps and cassette. $5500. or best be late, the committee decided to BabcoclKsaid without substan­ nesday asked its 56,000 customers 65 Lincoln T.C. *12,995 The dry spell has fueled a have only had about eight brush along Sheldon Road, he did say easy cleaning! Carport 2711. 9353. skeg. Coll 774-4845 be­ offer. 742-9759. dig the ditch to save time once the tial rain th iiw will get worse. He to curtail lawn and garden 05 Ford LTD *8995 number of brush and grass fires and grass fires reported, fire the weather played a part. Two of tor 1 cor, full base­ tween 5pm-10pm or 646- 1977 DODGE Aspen. workers from the firm arrived, said it would take at least two watering. 0271.______65 Olda Wagon *8995 in town, but the problem is far officials said. Between three to ment. Now $137,000. APARTMENTS 49,000. miles, plus 1974 Mozzer said. the Union Pond area fires were inches of rain over a three-day “ Using water for essential Jackson 8> Jackson CONDOMINIUMS operoting Toyota, high 08 Chav. Spaetrum *4295 less severe than elsewhere in the four fires each have been re­ reported on June 27, whilea third Make an appointmcnl to see this lovelv home on FOR RENT FOR Sole. Collapsible 3 The cost of display was $7,000. period to iW uce the fire risk. purposes will help maintain suita­ Real Estate, 647-8400.D ___ IFOR RENT speed Raleigh, brand mileage, $995. 649-5445. 04 Marc. Cougar *5495 state, town fire officials said. ported to the Town of Manchester was reported June 28. Curry Lane and you will make an offer lo hiiv it. Mozzer said. Last year, the town Weather^orecasters were pre- ble water storage and pressure in new bike. Never used. CAMARO 1968. Excellent 84 Marc. Cougar *6495 The drought, meanwhile, has Fire Department and the Eighth Burning cigarettes or unat­ dictingzdt least two more days of Yes. it’s that nice! M A N C H ES TE R . 454Moln THREE Bedroom Town- jjaid the same amount to have a not caused any water supply the system,” said Bill Dunn, the L0T8/LAND Street. 2nd floor, 3 Original price $200, $150 condition. No bondo. 04 Marc. Q. Marquia *7995 Utilities District Fire tended campfires are suspected hot f a t h e r , with a chance of T his home has 8 rooms, w ith 4 good sized bed- house, }'/2 baths, full or best otter. Coll 649- ziisplay put on by Atlas Display of company’s public information FOR SALE room heated. No ap­ Powerful engine. $6500. 04 Lincoln T.C. *11,495 problems, said Water Operations Department. rooms, plus 2'/z haths and a huge firepinred family basement, fully ap­ 4748 otter 5pm. coll 228-4870.______Jaffrey, N.H. as the causes, O’Marra said. late^ay thunderstorms. director. pliances. Security. $480 84 Lincoln Contin. *11,595 Manager Patrick Kearney. But "W e have not had the same None of the fires are considered room. There’s a two car garage and a large in- pllanced kitchen, park­ ■■ Mozzer said that the committee Scores of firefighters were Water companies in New Lon­ MANCHESTER. Level, per month. 646-2426 1970 PLYM OUTH Duster 04 Marc. Cougar *M95 he said problems will occur if the problem as across the state,” serious, O’Marra said. ground pool for the entire family lo enjoy. The lot clear lots. % acre. ing for 2 cars. No pets. BDAT8/MARINE and extra ports. Best assisted by two National Guard don, Meriden. East Lym e and weekdovs 9am-5pm. Security deposit and 1 84 Olda Dalta *6995 chose New England Display this hot weather continues, so he is said Thomas O’Marra, district is level and the rear yard provides privacy for your Already with city EQUIPMENT offer. Leave message. “ The dry weather is the reason helicopters that were dumping Southington also asked residents ROCKVILLE. One Bed­ year lease. $800. per 83 Marc. Cougar *5995 asking residents to voluntarily fire department spokesman. outdoor activities. The price has been reduced lo sewer and water. 647- 647-1372. water from 400- and 1.000-gallon room, Elm Street, In­ month. 649-0795 ask tor See FIREWORKS, page 10 conserve water. While O’Marra said he was •2.S2.700 Call for an appointment. 0426 days. 646-7207 cludes heat and hot 301-305 CENTER ST. See WEATHER, page 10 buckets onto the flames below. See WATER USE, page 10 evenings.______Don. water, stove and re­ To Be Sold At MANCHESTER Jack J. Lappen Realty M AN CH ESTER . $95,000. frigerator, modern kit­ HOMES CLYDE Very nice wooded loC chen and both. 1 month A U C TIO N : CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 643-5135 16-i East Center S t., Manchester, CT located at end of cul- s e c u rity . $495 per FOR RENT ROUTE S3, VERNON Pioneer division soid; de-sac, In area of exec­ month. Also, Rock­ 1982 Rloyars 82 Toyota 4x4 pu •5295 No scandal, 643-4263 utive homes. Ideal for ville, 1st floor, 27 Cot­ IMMACULATE 6'/j room 84 Olda Cut. Sup. Cps. contemporary or solar tage Street, 1 bedroom, Cope with rec room. 16 ft. Runibout •7495 I q ^TRUCKB/VANS orlentd home. Call Sen­ modern both, stove, Appliances Included. 35 HP Johnson Otbrd. 84 Cavallar 4 Or. •5300 FOR SALE 80 jobs here affected 9 try 643-4060. carpet. 1 month secur­ Security, references. Soil Trallir w/Jack 85 Camaro Z28 •10,995 just growth ity. $415 per month. No pets. $875 per 85 Cavallar Cs * dr. •5900 FORD Ranger XL 1984. 4 I BUSINESS Coll 872-8095 The month. Coll 649-3219, Saturday, Juty 9.1988 86 Calabrity 4 Dr. Wg. •9495 wheel drive, 6'h faat. By Nancy Concetman Barre, who was in a meeting and PROPERTY Garnet Company. 633-0337. igdMAM 88 Cavalllar 4 Dr. •7695 Western plaw, V-4 en­ Manchester Herald could not be reached for comment THREE rooms, portly gine, air canditlaning. for church Inspection - 9:00 AM 86Calabrliy4 0r. •8995 this morning. FOR Sale Manchester furnished. Heat. Work­ I STORE AND AAA-FAA stereo. 49,000 The fate of more than 80 18 Main Street 86 Olda Oath 4 or. •10,200 Greenstadt, who has resigned Doctor's office. Hil­ ing single mole pre­ OFFICE SPACE miles. $5000. 643-4704. workers at the Pioneer Systems I Minimum Bid *760.00 66 Chav PU CIO •9490 Bv Nancy Pappas as president of Pioneer Systems liard Professional ferred. No pets. Lease. TOYOTA Pickup 1907. 4 Inc. plant on Hale Road is now in Building. 2153 square 643-2880. 67 Camaro 2 Or. •11,995 wheel drive. Excellent Manchester Herald Inc., said in May he would try to FURNISHEDOtfIceswIth Right to reject ell bids re­ 67 Bulok Qrand Nat. the hands of a Paris, France- feet and convenient EAST Hartford, 2 bed­ phone, receptionist, •18,995 condition. Lift kit. Ste­ protect the workers’ jobs during served. Successful bid­ 67 Pont. 6000 Sta. based company which purchased storage area. 1st floor. rooms, fully op- copy, fox and secre- •14,995 reo. $11,000. Gall 228- In 1951, the First Assemblyof God Giurch negotiations on the sale. der must deposit 25% In 67 Olda Calala 4 Dr. Move-ln condition. Ex­ pMonced, new tory support. 647-4800. •9900 4870. was founded by only a handful of the operating assets of the The business agent for the cellent parking! In- cash or bank or certified 67 Bulek Cant. LTD •10,490 carpeting, busline, O FFIC E Rental space. GM C 1983 SIS 4x4. Tinted worshippers prOying together in an East i company’s aerospace-defense union representing local plant qulre todoy of 646-5153. pool. Hot water and check at time of sale. 67 Buick Skylark 4 Or. •9990 f \ Deslreobte East Cneter windows, new short Hartford storefront. Today, the number of group June 30, the company’s woricers, the Amalgamated a o - 10,000. SQUARE feet on heat Included. Coll 521- Remainder to bo paid in Street Location. 200-600 block, loaded. Asking local followers has swelled to 750 people, form er president said today. thing and Textile Workers Local 1.2 acres In center of 0702 or 828-3493. square feet. Available same manner end goods 872-9111 ■ $5900. 643-8776.______Alan H. Greenstadt said the who soon will worship in a $1.5 million 125 of North Dartmouth, Mass., is town. Good vlslblllfy. MANCHESTER 5 rooms September 1st. Please removed within seven (7) operating assets of the Investor or user may call 649-0600. days. church building under construction at the on vacation and could not be on busline. Renovated, CAMPERS/ aerospace-defense group were b y purchase. Warren E. carpets, appllanced. intersection of Spencer Street and Inter­ reached for comment this MANCHESTER office MANCHESTER FIRE TRAILERS bought by the Zodiac Group of Howland, Inc. 643-1108. Adults preferred, se- building tor rent. Ideal LIPMAN #1 state 384 on the East Hartford town line. morning. curlty. 649-7961______Paris for an undisclosed amount. location. Ample park­ DEPT. - 8th Olitrict VOLKSWAGEN W IN N EB A G O 1982. 22' The growth in the church is not unique to Zodiac is a world-known para­ David Kool/Monchpittr Htrald Pioneer is one of the last FOUR Room apartment. ing. Good exposure. 643-7373 66 Suzuki Bamurt Conv. class A. $18,500. 742- Manchester. Despite the scandal last year chute manufacturer through its Manchester *125,000 M0RT0A8E8 Second floor. Stove R .D . M urdock. 643- 32 Mein St., Manchester 6100 ml...... 46006 6261. Can be teen on involving the television evangelist Jim remnants of the Cheney Silk Mill 2692. TA K IN G O FFIC E — The Rev. Terry Wiles hopes he will soon move out of empire. and refrigerator. No 67 Vugo 2 dr, 1SK ...... 'Z O O S Route 31, Coventry. Bakker, the Assemblies of God minister utilities. Security. $500. his office on Oak Street in East Hartford, in the top floor of a renovated See PIO N E E R , page 18 TERRIFIC STARTER FALUIM BEWNb?? MANCHESTER. Prime 06 VW QoN DIaaal...... «6266 who founded the multi-million P T L Club, Greenstadt would not reveal Lovely, S room Townhouse Condo with 2 large monthly. 646-7336. locoton retail store. SOVW Sdroeco, AT, AC. MOTORCYCLES/ terms of the June 30 sale, which STOP foreGlosureii MISCELLANEOUS church officials say the church worldwide Victorian home. He has been pastor of First Assemblyof God since 1981. bedroome, 1V5 baths, fully appllanced, eet-ln THREE rooms, partly Downtown Main FOR SALE AM/FM Caaa.. PMIr...... 48796 M0PED8 includes plants in Melbourne, kitchen, new carpeting In living room, dining If you ere falling behind on furnished. Heot. Work­ Street. 2450 square feet. 06 Cudaaa Clarta bm...... 4g]gs continues to grow at a tremendous rate. your mortgage paymenle... Fla. and Ck>lumbia and Liberty, TODAY room, steire and upatelre foyer. Full basement, ing single mole pre­ 1st level-lower level 00 Jaap Plonaar HONDA CB650 1981. New The Rev, Terry Wiles, pastor of First replace a complex of buildings which the At that time, the hall presently under OR...If your home Is In fore­ ferred. No pets. Lease. some size. Immediate TABLE Model AM-PM 2 Or, 4x4 ...... 47995 Church, said the new church is only the Miss., according to a statement patio, smell complex located on Highland Street. radio phonograph. tires, new chain and church is selling on Oak Street in East construction will be converted to an activity released by Zodiac. The new closure, WE C A N HELPI 643-2880.______occupancy. Telephone 83 Jpap Wagonaar. sprockets. 14,600 miles. beginning of a construction project to Hartford.' No payment program avail­ 649-1625.______Also, old Sinatra and Loadad...... 49995 center and multi-purpose auditorium to be company will be called Pioneer Index THREE Bedroom Duplex 2 seats with manuals. accommodate the increase in followers. But the church isn’t stopping there, said able io r up to 2 years. Bed Herb Albert records. 62 VW Rabbit DIaaal...... 143595 used for various congregational functions, Aerospace Corp., he said. In newer 2 fam ily Coll 646-4847. 8500.643-4704. The imposing brick building, two blocks Wiles, who heads a staff of nine paid 20 pagm, 2 aocSons Wt ssa lMl| fsa ktcaiBt I credit Is not e problemllAak home. Includes ap­ j^lHDDMMAIES 62 Bulok Skylark...... 43555 Wiles said. Greenstadt said he didn’t know I M l I...... — west of the K mart Plaza, will seat roughly employees. Over the next three to five how LOW payments can pliances and wall to WANTED 06 Camaro IROC-Z...... 4^0 ^ 9 5 The 6.7 acre site, 50 Silver Lane/351 what the new company’s plans Businees------18 Obituarigs_____ 2 M l MS%28i sod itk Itr Ota ENDROLL8 MISCELLANEOUS 600 In its worship hall, have an extensive years, the church plans to open a preschool help you SAVE YOUR wall carpeting. Heat 61 Mareadaa 3006L, AT. Spencer St., was purchased in 1986 for are for current Pioneer em­ Claseiflad _ 18-80 Opinion______8 27% wMMi - 280 SHvar. 46K...... 439,596 AUTOMOTIVE education wing, and 318 parking spaces, and a private Christian day school at the 0. F. H U LL INC. HOME TODAYI not Included. $680. PROFESSIONAL Fe­ 12% svMNi • 2 lor 2M $600,000. The prospectus for mortgage ployees, but, “ We have quite a bit Cotnioa------18 P ^ l « _ _ _ 8 monthly. Security and male, shore house, . 77 Camaro, V8. AT...... 43499 according to Wiles, who has been with the same site, and construct a worship hall Swiss Cenamthre fireap MUST aa gMad up at 8ia CHEVY Dumptruck 1965. bonds indicates that 1.02 acres are in of work in the backlog,” he said. Conngctlout___4 S p o ilt____ 11-14 m J B M S L , references required. 2 Manchester. $250. per Harald OMaa Monday Blru congregation since 1981. The new building there, with space for as many as 900 lit k HN'-htli 84MS28 at (203) 4S4-133R er 24 TsIIm A Tiwk, Rto. U 3V6 yard dump. Please Greenstadt referred questions Focus 8 TNtvM on -17-18 children preferred. No month, plus 1/3 utili­ Thufidaybatoio It B.m.enly. is scheduled to open in September and will parishioners. (203)484-4404 pets. Call 643-7635. VwiMN, CT • MN-2638 telephone 643-5333 be­ See CHURCH GROWTH, page 10 to the acting general manager of Local____2-3,10 U.S.AWorM____ 8 ties. 643-9986 evenings. tween Oam-Opm. the new company, Michel La- Lottery______2 Weattier______8