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IMMEDIATE STK. #74075 Reagan hails decade-low jobless rate 54 Celebrity 4 er. we *7495 Loaded, sunroof, DELIVERYI S4 Skyhewk 4 dr. w» *5995 leather, rust protec­ 54 0ldcClere4df. *7495 tion. 24,000. 1 Owner. HURRY IN By Matt Yancey now have jobs than was the case at of U.S. households. That rate, S3 Mere. Merquit 4 dr. '7695 646-6051.______FOR BEST AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE The Atsoclatad Press has fallen a full percentage point. the beginning of the year, the Labor which combines the civilian and ” W e should all keep today’s good S8 Chev. Ceprlce 4 nr. '8495 1979 FO RD T -B IR D 92,000 SELECTIONI The administration on Thursday Department’s monthly household military labor forces, dropped to 5.9 employment news in mind as we S8 Eccort m>eck '6195 miles. Loaded. 81500 or WASHINGTON — Civilian unem­ said it was sticking by its prediction consider this legislation after La­ best otter. 643-0369. survey showed. Over the last 12 percent last month. S8 Cemero mat '9195 ployment dropped to a decade-low of continued moderate economic bor Day,” when House and Senate - ROUTE 83 months, the nation’s jobless rate Most economists discount that Unemployment 55 Dodge Oeytone '11,4% 6.0 percent last month, the govern­ growth through the 1088 election negotiators must resolve differen­ SS Century 4 dr. '10,295 VERNON CONN. has fallen a full percentage point. rate, which includes the approxi­ ment said today, and President year and beyond. ces in their two versions. Brock $ 8 9 9 9 ° ° * A separate business survey mately 1.7 million-member U.S. SlO SSCevaller4dr '8395 TRUCK8/VAN8 Reagan hailed the figures as It used the new jobless figures to said. “ The true test of an effective S7 Spectrum 4 dr. '8495 ^ MOTORS, INC. showed a seasonally adjusted non­ armed forces contingent in the F0R8ALE ■‘pointing to a solid start for the push Reagan’s so-called Economic trade bill will be one that enables S7 Chevette 2 dr. '5495 CADILLAC • OLDSMOBILE # PONITAC • CMC TRUCkS farm payroll growth of 300,000 new United States. The jobless rate for economy” in the months ahead. Bill of Rights. the United States to maintain our jobs in July, including a jump of the civilian labor force dropped to Appearing before White House ” It was the right decision to take 872-9111 LOADED WITH ALL THIS 70,000 factory positions despite a 6.0 percent last month, down from productive, competitive economy, reporters about two hours after the to the country the message I have loss of 40,000 auto industry jobs. 6.1 percent in June. that continues to generate ex­ Labor Department reported a July during the past six months, that EQUIPMENT Of today’s report, Reagan said: “The economy is performing panded employment opportunitite employment gain of 470,000 jobs, deficit spending, tax increases and for all Americans.” •Low»f door ond rockar ponal protac- •Aaro hologan haodlomps ’’This breakthrough does not well,” the president said. “ All of tiva urathona cooting Reagan hailed the report, which protectionism threaten our hard- Referring to the 5.9 percent Cjwnuii.nveouTii TOYOTA a Raclining tvrin comfort soots occur in a hyper-inflated economy this is excellent news for the •3.0 litar EFIV6 angina recorded a 0 .1 percentage point won prosperity,” Reagan said. ” I CHttvaLcn r a c u n v e v e h ic le s a^rwar windows but Is based instead on strong American economy and for the calculation, Reagan said, “ I think AND SELECT USED CARS... •MuHi-porl alactronic fual injaction drop in the Jobless rate. believe this is a message the It’s particularly important to point SOME S.S« nNANCINO OR LESSI •Elactronk AA4/PM starao wHh four growth and steady job creation.” American people.” • Elactronic Engina Confrott (EEC-IV) spaokars The job gains were spurred by an American people are responding out that this breakthrough of the 6 He called the unemployment ■Two million more Americans to.” •4-ipaad oulomotic ovardriva unusual, seasonally adjusted 87 VOYAQER •15.595 •laothar-wroppad staaring %vhaal report ’’remarkable news.” now have jobs than was the case at percent mark does not occur in a •Nitrogan gos-prauurad shocks ond •Twin comfort soofs growth In manufacturing payrolls Labor Secretary William E. hyper-inflated economy, as it did in ASONOJ FMAMJJ 87 LeBARON struts Reagan zeroed in on the lower of the beginning of the year, the Labor OT8 Tufbo •12.295 • Anolog insirumanfotion with that m ore than offset a decline of Brock, meanwhile, said in a state­ 1979, but is based instead on sound ISM W7 • Powar raefc-ond-pinion itaaring spaadomafar, fochomatar, angina two monthly unemployment rates Department’s monthly household 87 PLY VOYAQER •15,895 190.000 in the previous month. ment that Congress should reflect growth and steady, long-term job AAlf-86 JuW S7 JVWV7 •Powar front disc/raor drum brakas coolont tamparotura g o i^ , tual the Bureau of Labor Statistics survey showed. And over the last 12 87 RAMCHARQER Two million more Americans creation. The below 6 percent 4M •17,595 •Tintad gloss gouga ond trip odomatar releases, based on a random survey months, the nation’s jobless rate 7.0% li 6.1% II 6.0% I •Mock sidawdll tiros with daluxa figure is remarkable news.” 86 THUNDERBIRO •9,695 •Sida window damistart whaal covars 88 DODQE r/ulmum '11,405 • Intarvol windshiald wipars •Intarvol windshiald wipars 86 RELIANT S.W. •9,685 •Powar windows •Tih staaring whaal 88 DODQE 4MW/PMW '12,995 •Powar lock group •Fingartip spaad control Leaders 66 LASER Tuibo *11,695 •Stoinlau stool axtandad Ufa axhoust •Elactric raor wirviow dafrostar 86 DODQE syslam •Automatic poriking broka ralaesa Negotiators sign CHARQER '7,695 •Extro-quiat sound insulotion •Tinfad gloss •Oigitol clock 88 CELEBRITY >7,795 • 5-mph impact bumpars front/raor near pact •Front ond raor floor mots 88 PLY. HORIZON m •6.995 •Duol poMtar mirrors •Air cofNiitioning 86 CHY. QTS Turtx. '10,295 86 600 Conv. (d Tax & Reg. Not Included town-8th accord; •13.895 for peace 85 VOYAQER •9.295 Price includes factory incentives 85 COUQAR •8.995 62 PONTIAC J2000 •2.995 79 BUICK SKYLARK •2,795 GUATEMALA CITY (AP) - The questions remain 84 LeBARON 4 dr . N)o4 •6,595 presidents of five Central Ameri­ 82 HORIZON /MORIARi^Y BROTHERS/ can nations today return to the 4 4r. AC. Auto •2,995 negotiating table to try to smooth Bv Alex GIrelll agreem ent calls for the district not HOURS: over differences on how to bring Associate Editor to continue with the North Main 875-3311 O ff N iVtNINGS — peace to the region. •m 9 P.M. Street sewer after Nov. 3. the date ggCAM tRIDAY A SATURDAY ~3T5~Cant9r St. In Washington. House Speaker An agreem ent was signed Thurs­ of the town election. If it appears 1978 C H E V Y NOVA 4- CAM CARS Tn. 6 P.M. Monchastor, Connacticut Jim Wright said he received a day night by negotiators from the then that the agreement is headed door. Mint condition. FOR SALE FOR SALE • 4S-BI3B r report that the five leaders had town and the Eighth Utilities for approval. $2000. Call 646-9602. FOR SALE reached oral agreement on the District culminating a seven-month I f the accord is approved and the basics of a peace accord submitted effort to reach accord on an town gets sewer jurisdiction, it does by Costa Rican President Oscar exchange of assets and responsibil­ not plan to build the sewer the same Arias. ities for fire protection and sewage way the district plans. After midnight Thursday, the collection. Longest, who opposes district five leaders adjourned 10 hours of But even as the negotiators put surrender of its sewers, said a DE CORMIER talks without formally approving their signatures on the agreement contractor would be reluctant to bid % k e aLook' any part of the 10-point plan. with new pens provided by Mayor if he knew the project could be SINCE 1945 Wright, D-Texas, said Ambassa­ Barbara B. Weinberg, there were stopped at any point. AT dor Guido Fernandez of Costa Rica indications of problems ahead in LaB elle said that should not be a .yOTOR SALES, AND told him the five "have accepted getting it approved by the various problem because the bids would be the Arias plan for peace in Central parties involved and in implement­ sought on the basis of unit costs and America, with certain ing it if is approved. the contract could be tailored to the modifications.” The negotiators exchanged hand­ amount of work authorized. Wright, who received a telephone shakes and thanks after the hour- Longest said the district should USED CAR VALUES call from Fernandez before dawn, long session in Lincoln Center. continue with its sewer work under MAZDA said the presidents agreed that a They have met at the negotiation current plans until ail approvals commission comprising their for­ table 18 times. Some sessions were are met for the exchange agree­ eign ministers would be convened marked by sharp exchanges and ment, including action by the SPECIAL in 15 days. He said that, as related loss of tempers. General Assembly. 1985 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO "SS” to him by Fernandez, the five Left unanswered in provisions of The agreement calls for having A beeutlful one owner automobile with leas countries would within 90 days the agreement are the date when it the General Assembly pass mea­ thsn 19,000 miles. Loaded with goodleelike bring about a simultaneous cease­ would become effective if it wins sures that would forbid future sir cond., tilt wheel, cruise control, clereo fire throughout the region. He said Herald photo by Pinto approval by the directors of the consolidation without district ap­ cassette, power windows, power locka. all five countries agreed not to Members and officers of United Food town and the district and by the proval and that would fix boundar­ Jet black with maroon cloth Intertor- Spencer Street this morning. The union electors of the district. supply aid to any group trsdng to and Commercial Workers Union Local ies for town and district fire •11,900“ undermine the government of hopes to organize a boycott of thestore. Another question is at what point protection so that they could not be another country. 371 picket in front of the Shop-Rite on the district would halt work on a changed without approval of both Wright said the group also would sewer line to serve North Main governments. -NtSSAN/DATSUN • put together a document outlining Street if it appears the accord is on ■That part of the approval process 85 HONDA ACCORD LX civil and political rights that each of its way to approval. may be delayed, negotiators fear. Uflback, automatic trans., only 12,000 one owner the countries would be obligated to District Director Samuel Long­ 84 200SX TURBO milea, dark gray #5540-1 S8495 Ctearance Food workers’ union pickets ■ITie North Main Street branch of adopt. est, who is not one of the district the sewer is Important to both sides Hdchback, one owner, S speed, sir conditioning, Wright said the agreement was negotiators, and attorney John D. in the event the agreement fails, stereo, power steering, bright red, siloy wheels an oral accord and subject to LaBelle Jr., who is a district 86 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE because it is almost certain to be III5726 1 formal ratification. Asked whether negotiator and the district’s legal nm the center of litigation over which 4 Door Sedan, traditional luiuiy V/8 engine, automatic, it would hold together, he re­ in boycott effort at Shop-Rite counsel, disagreed on that point air conditioned, vinyl top, jet black w/gray cloth government, the town or the sponded, “ You probably need to Thursday night. Longest said he 82STANZA XE interior - classyl #5783-1 *7888 district, could collect lucrative keep your fingers crossed and hope Bv Nonev Pappas police spokesman. There is no wants to get a second legal opinion 4 Door Hsichbsck, one owner, sulomsiic Irsns., sir Herald Reporter compensation packages into line on the matter. outlet fees from developers. it doesn’t come unglued.” > evidence linking the tire-slashing with the rest of the industry. This is condition, power steering, stereo, rsdio #5548-1 83FORDESCORTL He said he believed the U n i^ The district directors have sche­ If the agreement succeeds and 4 Door Hatchback, with the pickets, Wood said. important when the union is nego­ automatic trans., power steering About a dozen pickets walked the duled a special meeting Monday at the sewer has been built to handle a #5830 States would be supportive of the ’’But basically, store manage­ tiating with other stores, he said. sidewalk in front of the Shop-Rite 7:30 p.m. at the district firehouse at *1888 pact. ment is not happy with what is According to Petronella, Shop- large flow of sewage as the district 79DATSUN210 Supermarket, 214 Spencer St., Main and Hilliard streets to discuss going on over there,” Wood said R ite workers make less money and plans to build it, there would be 2 Door Sedsn, one owner, 4 speed trsos., #5133-1 *2218 83 OLDS CUTLASS CIERA “ I cannot see us doing anything today on the third day of what the installation of a Buckland trunk this morning. pay more for their insurance than added cost. ’The town would have to except being cooperative and sup­ United Food & Commercial sewer including the controversial -SELECT MAKES B MODELS- Evidence of this unhappiness union members. F or example, a' reimburse the district for the cost Brougham, elegsnt, 4 door Sedan, air conditioning, portive of their plan,” Wright said. Workers Union is calling ” an North Main Street branch. 'They hung in the Shop-Rite window cashier starting this week at when it paid for the Buckland trunk power moonroof, stereo w/cassette, very dressy Foreign Minister Mario ^inones informational picket.” have also added to their agenda a yesterday afternoon. Pickets this Shop-Rite would make $4.25 per sewer. Estimates of the added cost 85 OLDS TORONADO of Guatemala said during a break in' Officers and organizers of Local discussion of a possible referen­ #5818.1 *6495 morning described a large sign, hour. Across the street at the differ. Town officials have put It as V8, Auto, Air, Leather interior, vinyl accent roof, a the talks Thursday night, “ We hope 371, which had driven in from dum, presumably about the town- saying ’’AFL-CIO members are a Edwards Food Warehouse, the Beauty all the way. #5840-1 * 1 2 ^ 8 1 C A S H B A C K more will come out of this (summit) Westport, Suffleld. East Hartford district agreement. 82 PONTIAC FIREBIRD bunch of left-wing Marxist Commu­ same cashier would be offered $s an Please turn to page 10 than was expected.” But he ac­ and elsewhere, wore signs explain­ Town Director Stephen T. Penny, Trans Am V/8 automatic, air conditioned, one owner OPPIR IXPIRES nists.” The sign was taken down by hour to start, Petronella siad. knowledged, “There are some ing that First National, Edward’s a town negotiator, said Thursday 41,000 miles ■ meani #5390-1 6-31-67 the time pickets arrived this 84 OLDS CUTLASS CIERA *8818 ON ALL MAZDAS points of difference.” Finast, Stop Ic Shop, A&P, Food In addition, Shop-Rite employees the spirit of the negotiated morning, they said. contribute a minimum of $16 per Brougham, V6 engine, auto., PS, PB, AC, tilt wheel, Presidents Vinicio Cerezo of Mart and Waldbaum’^ stores all 83 VOLVO DL WAOON Barry Baskind, president of .. week for their health insurance, Court delays deep maroon w/matching velour interior. #5837-1 RX7 Guatemala, Daniel Ortega of Nica­ are unionized, but Shop-Rite is not 4-speed trans., 4 cyl., stereo, AC, cruise control, DNuw323 4 dr„ Auto, . 626 ragua, Arias of Costa Rica, Jose Mott’s Supermarkets Inc., could Petronella said. The fee rises with * 8 9 9 5 Luxury 4 Dr., Auto., w/AC. a«M Sport-Coup* w/AC, ’’We’re talking about a boycott Luggsge Rack. Maroon with saddle interior. #5817-1. •1278 w/AM/FM CMt. #2108 not be reached directly this morn­ each dependent who is put on the •3131 •40W Napoleon Duarte of El Salvador here. We’d like to see people who TODAY ing, but his secretary called the health plan. Unionized super­ ordinance on S3 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO •9995 SALE SALE and Jose Azeona Hoyo of Honduras support unions staying out of the PBICE Manchester Herald and read from market employees make no contri­ V6 engine, auto., A/C, PS, Cassette, T-Top roof. Black TRUCKS •7024 PRICE •9314 adjourned the session that began Shop-Rite,” said Brian Petronella, M 3 ,1 0 2 M 4,751 a prepared statement: bution toward their health-care A Gray. Sharp. #S850-_1_ *8998 CASH CASH Thursday at 1 a.m. today. the executive vice president of the Cloudy outlook laser gam es 86 NISSAN BACK ” We regret this unfortunate plan, regardless of the number of -1000 BACK -1000 si^CK - 1 0 0 0 b a SK - 1 0 0 0 local, whose territory covers all of 86 CADILLAC SEVILLE Shortbed 4i4 St. package, styled wheels, fiill power The presidents agreed before the disturbance by the United Food and dependents in the family, Petro­ Partly cloudy tonight with low 60 YOUR YOUR' Connecticut and Vermont, and the Commercial Workers Union. Our Deep maroon, one owner beauty, leather interior, angle plow (Just the ticket for Juljf) #5426-1 * | S ^ m summit not to formally consider a nella said. to 65. Variable cloudiness Saturday Laser Games of Hartford Inc. has PRICE •6024 PRICE •8314 western half of Massachusetts. employees have repeatedly shown cassette, pure luiuty #5453-1 * 1 8 ^ 8 8 M 2 ,1 0 2 M 3,751 proposal by President Reagan for In addition to the Shop-Rite, there with a 30 percent chance of showers been granted a temporary injunc­ The pickets have walked for three that they do not wish to be ending Nicaragua’s civil war, al­ are two other Manchester super­ late in the day; high 80 to 85. Details tion against a new town ordinance 86 NISSAN KINQCAB days, and Shop-Rite’s management represented by a union. Despite any NO GIMMICKS — JUST A GREAT DEAL though Cerezo said he and his markets that are not unionized: on page 2. which prohibits its Laserquest 86 FORD ESCORT L WAOON One owner, automatic trans., air conditioned, stereo has called the Manchester police on disturbance created by these peo­ All NagoHalad Prteoa Ineluda colleagues would discuss the plan. Super Heartland of Manchester and facility from being opened at the Only 12,000 miles, one owner, 5 speed, air conditinnnl. #5784 . each of those three days. On ple, the Shop-Rite store remains Ortega said Thursday that the Highland Park Market. Highland former Mott’s Shop-Rite building stereo w/caasette #5694-1 •8488 1) Daotor Pr»p 2) Under Coaling 3) Cleaning B Waxing 4) Handling S Fialght Charoaa Wednesday, pickets were accused open to serving all the needs of our In d e x Reagan proposal will amount to no Park, with only two locations, is not on East Middle Turnpike. ______6) AND EXTENDED WARRANTY of harassing a shopper, said Petro­ customers.” *AU 1980 aad aewar models cany a 3 aasalh/3,000 80 DATSUN KINOCAB more than a ’’publicity stunt” if a major factor in regional 20 pagot, 2 • • e tto m Sherman Tarr, a spokesman for ■sad car warraaty nella. On Thursday, they vyore, Petronella said he is not in CL Model, automatic, air conditioned, bright red hwr,Wh«rm Washington shuns direct peace negotiations. Laser Games of Hartford, said late accused of blocking the sfSre’a. Manchester prim arily to idnionize Advice _ Lottery______2 -Csaapaia aar qaaUOr #5580-1 * H | | OolnO to buy My negotiations with his leftist Sandi- The Heartland Stores have been this morning that the temporary Mndi ' doorways. the Shop-Rite workers. ” ff, some­ Business. From.. the object of other picket-and- Obllusries— 10 aSafab iMpartad nista government. ’The Sandinistas Today, there were twocalls to the injunction was granted after Ha­ day, there were a union in this leaflet campaigns by this union ih CIsssifled _ 18-20 Opinion______e •42 Y atr gaaUty rapwtaBao demand such talks because the police: The store management rold Cummings, a partner in the store, that would be great,” he said. the past. Right now, however, the Comics _ _ _ a People______2 United States backs the Nicara­ complained that pickets were un­ firm, met this morning in Rockville Cut M oil 1-14 The primary purpose for picket­ Heartland mamgement is m eting Connecticut___4 Sports___ 15-17 guan rebels, called contras. ruly. and a Coca-Cola driver called Superior Court with Judge Harry N. Houn: ing at the Spencer Street Shop-Rite, union wage and benefit packages, Entertainment 12 Television____14 Open Evetilngi II ( pm to say that one of his truck tires had Jackaway. 301-315 CENTER STREET he said, is to pressure management so there are no current plans for Focus____ 11 U.8./World___ 6 M R S e L lllp m Please turn to page 10 been slashed, said Gary J. Wood, a Details of the injunction were not D E C D R M IE R MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT into bringing Shop-Rite workers’ pickets. 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THE WEATHER MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Aug. 7. 1987 — $ REGIONAL WEATHER Tli»Aoci»-WM«wr* lor • A M , SMurtOy. Auginl • . SO vyxnhWeatfier^focecast lor Saturday Daytiine CondWons and High Temperatures Keeney St. homeowner wants pond back

60 Bv Andrew Yurkbvskv Herald Reporter that the Public Works Department he also wants the sidewalk in front had decided to carry out one of the of his home built up because it is recommendations DesSureault I^nnla H. DesSureault’a prop- below the level of the curb, causing made to the board, including the flooding and, in the winter, ice Mal to the town Board of Directors Installation of an additional basin to Tiieaday night seemed too good to formation. But CamoscI said trap sand and salt washed from the Thursday the request for work on refuse. DesSureault offered to roadway. return the town’s payment for an the sidewalk cannot be Justified because the surface itself is in good easement on his 172 Keeney St. Despite planned improvements condition. He said other sidewalks property in exchange for more to the drainage system on Keeney in town are in need of more improvements ' to the dralnace Street. DesSureault told the direc­ Yw«i|07°| S w i n g L o w immediate attention. system in front of his home. tors Tuesday that the work would CamoscI said Thursday that, Thomas and Catherine TVimble pose with a helicopter not prevent sediment from filling in AitanOc But, with little discussion, the besides the sedimentation problem, mOMTS: equipped to transport and dump cremated remains. the private pond on his property. He Ocean directors turned down DesSu­ the Public Works Department is Their company, “Sweet Chariot, Inc.,’’ promises — said that water draining from reault 8 offer, voting, Instead, to Keeney Street into Folly Brook concerned about flooding in the C om within reason — to deposit the remains of a cremated condemn the parcel and pay him carries sediment into the pond. area. The main reason for the work C1967 Aocu-Waathw. Inc body over any location within the state of . and his wife, Carol, $3,200. on Keeney Street, he said, is to Cremation has long been practiced in Asia, where it is As part of Improvements to the replace the present culvert with a We believe it would be inapprop­ drainage system, the town plans to Iprger one so that water does not thought that the flames help carry the soul to heaven. riate to accept your kind offer ’ ’ install a new culvert for the brook overflow onto the roadway. Because of their belief in the doctrine of bodily resurrec­ Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg said. Rain dampens South; under Keeney Street, and is re­ DesSureault has owned the prop­ A potential problem with the tion, Christians have usually buried their dead. building catch basins to better erty for 11 years. He’s opened the basins is that during a heavy rain, DO YO U KNOW — What was the Hindu custom of collect s^ m en t. A basin, contain­ pond on his property for public they may slow down the flow of ing two chambers to catch sedi­ floods in Mississippi “suttee”? skating in the winter, but drainage water enough to lead to flooding ment. will be installed south of CamoscI said. THURSDAY’S ANSWER — Body tsmperaturs falls during problems from a nearby brook have DesSureault’s home. Bv The Assoclatea Kress from the Carolinas across Flor­ sleep. now filled the pond with sediment, Carol DesSureault said Thursday ida and the central Gulf of turning It. in DesSureault’s words, CamoscI said Thursday that the that the decision to Install the Thunderstorms and showers Mexico. ______® Knowledge Unlimited. Inc. 1987 into a sandbar.” additional basin would be Installed additional basin did not surprise her. rumbled and splashed across More than 4 inches of rain fell in north of DesSureault’s property at much of the southern half of the four hours Thursday near Hat­ A Newipaper In Education Program an additional cost of about $1,000. ALTHOUGH the Board of Direc­ “ I think they kind of figured that nation today, after heavy rains tiesburg, Miss., flooding several Sponiored by Tuesday night he said that he first this is what needs to be done,” she tors rejected DesSureault’s sugges­ H«rsM ptioto by Plnlo caused flooding in Mississippi. streets and low-lying areas. The Manchester Herald heard of the request for the said. The wet weather was scattered tion Tuesday, his appearance be­ additional basin during the Board Dennis DesSureault shows a handful of Heavy rain threatened flooding fore the board was apparently not Her husband is taking a wait-and- turning into a sandbar because of from Montana across New Mex­ of Directors’ meeting. see attitude. sand from a pond on his property. The in eastern Nevada's White Pine In vain. Acting Town Engineer drainage problems connected to a ico and from Nevada through the and Lincoln counties today, and 'It 8 hard to tell yet. I hope it was pond, which he allows neighbors to use central Plains into Iowa and William CamoscI said Thursday nearby brook. in western Utah’s Millard and DESSUREAULT SAID Tuesday for the good,” he said. for skating In the winter, is rapidly Missouri. Showers also reached Beaver counties. Almanac Thunderstorm winds gusted to Weather Trivia 60 mph at Provo, Utah, and to 65 Aug. 7, 1987 Mancheater In Brief mph at Grand Junction, Colo., Andover Dial-a-Ride gets OK on niglit run Thursday night, and marble­ Today is the 219th |..TmTi What is a hyciromctoor^ Today’s weather picture was drawn by Keri Elizabeth Pelkey, TODAY’S MOON: Between sized hail hit parts of west-central day of 1987 and the ' first Quarter (Aug. 2) and full O ’Marra to decide on laser today By Maureen Leavitt Kansas. 10, who lives on Norman Street. 48 th day of summer. at night so it could be locked inside. “ That’s great. I’ll be getUng a lot moon (Aug. 9). Herald Intern That meant seniors bad to rush shopping in Wiilimantlc or Man­ o ^om as O’Marra, the Manchester zoning enforcement officer, of calls now, ’’ Collette said from his chester, or to their physicians two A tornado touched down Thurs­ said this morning that he will have a decision after 3 p.m. today on back from day trips. TODAY’S TRIVIA: What nationality was ANDOVER — Senior citizens in home in Andover Thursday days a week. day afternoon near Pine Bluffs, Selectman Peter Manegia, who is afternoon. CONNECTICUT WEATHER TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day In Mata Harl? (a) American (b) German (c) Whether or not to issue a building permit for a Laserquest facility town can now step out at night, Wyo. No damage was reported. Dutch to Laser Games of Hartford, Inc. also garage foreman, said it would He said he brought the issue up to Collette, who has been driving for 1964, Congress approved the Gulf of thanks to the Board of Selectmen’s be no problem for garage em­ Heavier rainfall during the 6 Tonkin Resolution, authorizng Presi­ O’Marra will make his announcement at the Building decision Wednesday night to allow the board because he thought the Andover almost two years, said he hours ending at 2 a.m. ED T TODAY’S BARBS Department, which is located in Lincoln Center. ployees to move It inside in the seniors would like to go to evening likes to take the seniors out to Central, Eastern Interior. Southwest Interior: dent Lyndon Johnson “to take all nec­ the town van used in the town’s . morning. included 1 >/t inches at Greer, S. C., essary measures to prevent any armed BY PHIL PASTORET The building permit would not necessarily allow the facility to events such as concerts at Man­ breakfast and lunch, up to Vermont Dial-A-Ride program to be left “ It would make a lot of people /) and more than 1 inch at Augusta, Tonight, partly cloudy. Low 60 to 65. Saturday attack... and to prevent further And then there’s the radiologist who be o^ned, tweause the town passed an ordinance on July 20 chester Bicentennial Band Shell. and to the shore instead of Just a disappointed friends who had looked outside after the town garage has happy,” said First Selectwoman Ga., and Columbia S.C. variable cloudiness. A 30 percent chance of showers aggression." which prohibits an amusement center measuring more than 5,000 closed. “ We’re trying to get out more, shopping trip twice a week. forward to seeing his X-ray pictures. Earleen Duchesneau Wednesday late in the day. High 80 to 85. square feet from operating within 1,000 square feet of schools, The decision came during the have more variety,” the retired Today's forecast called for TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Nathanael night at the Town Office Building machinist added. The van seats 11, and it is also Greene (1742); Mata Harl(1876); Ralph Those new artllicial trees are very life­ senior citizen s housing, convalescent homes and churches. The. selectmen's meeting in the Town George Collette, head driver for equipped with a wheelchair lift. scattered showers and thunder­ West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, partly cloudy. Bunche(1904) Manchester Senior Citizen’s Center is within 1,000 feet of the Office Building. The Dial-A-Ride program is three storms from eastern Louisiana like, but they’ve yet to come up with the Dial-A-Ride program in An­ years old this month. Collette and one that will turn color In the fall. fornter Mott’s Shop Rite building, which was the proposed site for In the past, the van had to be Seniors or disabled people can Low 65 to 70. Saturday, variable cloudiness. A 30 TODAY’S QUOTE: "W e must be con­ dover, said he is happy about the two other drivers volunteer to take across southern Mississippi, Ala­ the Laserquest facility. returned before t*’ -' eorage closed decision. ride the van by calling the Town ^ o V . bama, Georgia, northern Flor­ percent chance of showers late in the day. High around stantly prepared lor the worst and con­ TODAY’S TRIVIA ANSWERS: (c) Danc­ senior citizens and disabled people Office Building at 742-7305. However, a building permit would be somewhat of a victory for ‘-X 80. stantly acting for the best — strong er and convicted spy Mata Harl was ida, and North Carolina, also over I^ser Games Inc., since it would show that their proposed southwest Iowa, northwest Mis­ enough to win a war and wise enough Dutch. to prevent one" — Lyndon Johnson. business is a permitted use at the proposed location. { O'.n -y.ru'wri souri, northern Kansas, northern © U*7. NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN h^rthwest Hills: Tonight, partly cloudy. Low 60 to 1 ordinance was passed. Laser Games has begun Chamber apparently opposes laser ordinance AAOUS) UOlIPIldiDJOd )0 Colorado, southern Wyoming, 65. Saturday, variable cloudiness. A 30 percent chance iTOking for other locations for a new facility. But according to Utah and southern Nevada. In a letter sent to local newspap­ of showers in the afternoon. High 80 to 85. Harold Cummings, a partner in Laser Games Inc., “ We haven't Citizens’ Center is located within Town Board of Directors. This given up on the Manchester location by any means.” ers, the board of directors of the 1,000 feet of the former Mott’s specific explanation of the “ method Astrograph Greater Manchester Chamber of action may make any business and approach” in question, and for Shop-Rite building, which was the vulnerable to pressure groups. A Commerce has expressed concern, proposed site for the arcade. a confirmation that the letter apparently over the ordinance more appropriate mechanism ex­ indeed refered to the Laserquest Town engineer’s post Is still open The letter further states that the ists through zoning officials and road more Into things than others In­ passed recently prohibiting a Las­ concern is about “ the method and ordinance. He refused comment. The Boa^ of Directors Tuesday tabled acUon on an commissions.” % u r tend. If your feelings get hurt, it could be erquest facility from being opened approach taken by the Manchester “ The letter speaks for Itself,” he due to a misinterpretation on your englneern*^ request to ease the hiring requirements for a town on East Middle Turnpike. Thornton was asked for a more said. PEOPLE ^ r t h d a y The letter, which is signed by CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. IS) You Public Works Director George A. Kandra recently interviewed Chairman Steven H. Thornton on may not bo at your best today at man­ behalf of the Chamber’s Board of Listen to mama Saturday, Aug. 8,1987 aging your own resources or those of for the Job, which has been open for about a year. Partners and associates for commercial others. If you have to deal In finances Kandra said he felt after the interviews that two of them were Directors, states that directors less driving charges found the “ note with deep concern the recent Sylvester Stallone’s mother actor a real gentleman. ventures in the year ahead must be se­ double-check all your tacts and figures he*s1ildVhurs^^^^ references proved otherwise. lected with extreme care. II your AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Be ex­ ordinance restricting certain types consulted the stars about her film V . “ He’s gonna come back at his choices are wise, the rewards will be tremely tactful In handling a close com­ As a result, the administration asked the directors to allow the of enterprises within areas that are Idol son’s marriage to Brigitte own expense,” Judge Tom Fio­ substantial. Weak alliances could cre­ panion today. Wrong moves on your zoned for business.” Nielsen and predicted it wouldn’t ate problems. “ '.® ‘hat applicants be state-licensed rina said Wednesday, when he part could alienate this person quicker professional engineers. Instead, officials are asking that the The letter apparently refers to last. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Even if your than you may think. deferred sentencing to review the applicant seek state licensing within a reasonable length of time the ordinance passed July 20. which "Th ey are both ruled by the mate’s demands are unreasonable, PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) There’s a case. “ Kennedy says he’ll come The directors chose to table the request, which came up late in prohibits an amusement center moon, and no two people of the back whenever we want him. make an extra effort to appease him or chance your responsibilities will be a bit measuring over 5,000 square feet her if you want to maintain harmony on heavier than usual today. A failure to a long meeting. same star sign should ever “ The one thing I can say is that the home front. It will be worth It. Trying keep pace with your duties will make from operating within 1,000 feet of marry,” Jacqueline Stallone said he’s a hell of a guy. He’s just a to patch up a broken romance? The them harder to do at a later date schools, senior citizen housing, in an interview with Us m aga­ gentleman.” Mstchmaker set can help you under- ARIES (March 21-April 19) For the Hospital course Is Just for laughs convalescent homes, hospitals and zine. “ They are both too emo­ stand what it might take to restore the Jake ot your own peace of mind, avoid churches. The Manchester Senior Kennedy, 63, was arrested July “ Laughter; R^X for Survivial,” a seminar dealing with the tional and too impractical.” relationship. Mail $2 to Matchmaker activities today where there might be 14 while he was in Santa Fe pyschological benefits of laughter, will be presented at The problem with Stallone and filming a made-for-television mo­ c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428’ seople present whose company you Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. Jon't enjoy. Manchester Memorial Hospital’s Ruddell Auditorium on Sept. REGAL'S DOG DAYS RAt Fi Nielsen, who are getting di­ vie, “The Gambler III,” with VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) It looks like TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You're sil­ 14, said Andrew A. Beck, a hospital spokesman. Coventry vorced, was "Brigitte was way Kenny Rogers. you may fall heir to some problems to­ ting on a rather fragile limb today, so be Joyce Anisman-Saltman, assistant professor of special ahead of him,” Mrs. Stallone Kennedy refused to take a day that others should be taking care of careful not to do anything that could educaUon at Southern ConnecUcut University, will present the said. “ She had the smarts. She blood-alcohol test when he was themselves. Don’t be afraid to say no it tarnish your Imago In the eyes of your program, which will run from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. has had a lot of experience. She is you feel imposed upon poors. asks for pulled over that night while Anlsinan-Saltman will discuss studies on mind-body connec­ Sale Ends Aug. 8 at 5:30 very worldly. He’s not worldly.” driving a car without headlights, LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) A well-mean­ GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Certain ^ ^ _____ mm m . . . ing friend may put you on to something views that are attractive to you might tion, and mfer suggestions on how to bring more laughter into the “ The best marriage for Sylves­ authorities said. Nine days later, today that looks like a bargain: Howev­ not bo as popular with your friends to­ world. A Gestalt therapist, she has also appeared as a stand-up road grant ter would be marriage Italian- he entered a no contest plea to er, upon closer scrutiny. It might not be day. If your comments are poorly re­ comedienne in clubs and organizations, he said. style,” she said, but added; drunken driving and a guilty plea such a good deal. ceived, be smart and change the A $15 fee will be charged and pre-registration is required For “ He should have a mistress of to careless driving. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Usually subject. By Jacqueline Bennett more information and to pre-register, contact the hospital’s SYLVESTER STALLONE KELLYE CASH you are a rather methodical person who *^NCER (June 21-July 22) It you're not Herald Correspondent Bathing Suits ...... M to XL J W every nationality. He should have Community Health Education office at 647-6600. Little Italy, here. . > . it wouldn’t last . . . defends swimsuits attacks objectives in a sound manner careful today, you might come out on Bermudas ...... 32 to 40 2 ^ Miss there. This way he Archie recovering Today, however, you might ignore your the short end in your business dealings, COVENTRY — The Town Coun­ practicality and do things the hard wav especially If you're pitted against one is taking care of the whole cil voted Monday night to ask the lOO Archie Campbell, a regular on SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. 211 who outwitted you previously. Sport Shirts...... S-M-L-XL ^ world.” of opportunities. During the com­ it’s in your long-term Interest,” state for money to survey town the “ Hee Haw” television show, Guard against inclinations today to petitions, I ’ve won $36,000.” the editor of Ms. magazine said in © U87, NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. roads to find conditions that are Striped Dress Shirts U ’/z to 17 ( J The “ difficult lifestyle” of her an interview in the Aug. 10 issue has been moved from the coro­ Rabbis from N.Y. give potential liabilities. No skin display great-uncle, singer Johnny Cash, of Us magazine. nary care unit and into a regular The council OK’d a request for Knit Shirts...... S,M.L ^ 0 ' EACH! has persuaded her to stay out of “ When I first got involved in hospital room, officials said. Cnrrent Qaotatione the $15,360 state grant during the Miss America Kellye Cash is show business in favor of a feminist issues, I was quite Campbell, 72, is recovering a iesson on moraiity three-and-a-half-hour meeting in defending the pageant’s swimsuit broadcasting career, said Miss naive, ” she said. ’ ‘I thought this is from a June 15 heart attack and the Town Office Building. competition, saying the contest is Cash, who sang and played piano so unjust, surely they will change was listed in serious condition According to Town Manager “ If the United States rejects designed to show self-discipline in in the Miss America talent this if I just explain it. I wouldn’t Thursday at the University of Ecuadoran girl who had two legs By Maureen Leavitt Harold Hodge, the grant applica­ Sport Pants...... Elastic Waist $ direct talks with us, the whole with school administrators. They tion will lay the groundwork for 1 0 0 0 diet and exercise, not to display competition. stop to think about the people who Tennessee’s medical center in amputated and was exjpected to Herald Intern . . thing is a sham, a publicity stunt also are promoting a videotape Summer 100% Poly Slacks .32 to 36 1 V EACH skin. were profiting from it. Knoxville, said spokeswoman use artificial legs to walk for the much needed improvement to town designed to impress whoever produced in London by a Jewish roads. If approved, the funding is “ The swimsuits worn in the “It makes you realize this is Lisa McNeal. first time in her life. Manchester’s public school sys­ professor that depicts five moral pageant are very conservative. Aging radical Campbell’s family has asked they think is gullible enough.” — tem got a lesson on moral values likely to come in September, he something you’re going do for themes. The tape can be used to said. I ’d never wear one on the beach, ” that there be no visitors or Nicaraguan President Daniel Or­ .last week. Feminist Gloria Steinem says life, not just for a couple of stimulate student discussion, Laza­ In other matters, members of the she told a news conference flowers, but said that the country tega, on President Reagan’s Rabbi Nochum Schapiro and his roff said. Summer Casual Shoes $9noo she feels she’s more radical at years.” Booth & Dimock Memorial Com­ 1— G r o u p ...... EACH Thursday in Chattanooga, Tenn. musician-comedian appreciates Central American peace assistant. Lazer Lazaroff, two age 53 than she did 20 years ago. Lottery The codes themselves aren’t mittee told the council the Main “ I'd always thought the Miss the cards he has received, initiative. Othadox Jews who are members of “ When I was 331 wasn’t even a religiously oriented, which is why Street library will close from America pageant was silly,” the Gentleman George McNeal said. Hhe Chabad-Lubavitch movement, the rabbis can lecture to schools feminist. I worked for George met with School Superintendent November 1987 to September 19M Select Group of Suits (cash S carry) __ .»99»® former Miss Tennessee added. McGovern. I worked for the “ She says she wants nice legs without violating separation of because of renovations to the A judge in Santa Fe, N.M., Connecticut daily James P. Kennedy last Thursday in church and state, Schapiro said. “ Then someone toid m e no, it’s a Farm Workers. You only really During Warld War I, the Ameri­ so she can wear red shoes and building. considering a community service hojpes that the Manchester school “ We tell the superintendents our schoiarship pageant. Judged on get radicalized on your own can Expeditionary Force in France dance.” — Rota MIno, the guard­ Thursday: 555 In February, townspeople ap­ sentence for actor George system will hold sessions with position and we give them the talent and it gives the winner lots suffered its first casualty on Sept. 4. ian of 7-year-old Maria Andy, an proved a $1.4 million library concerns, when you realize that Kennedy for drunken and care­ Play Four: 1315 youngsters about morality in the Summer Sport Coats *59®®and*89*® | 1917. ability to take what they feel is right renovation and expansion project coming year. and appropriate if they feel some­ Schapiro, a recently ordained during a referendum. Renovations thing offends the public school,” to the building, which is 74 years rabbi who is doing post-graduate Schapiro added. Comics Sampler Manchester Herald studies in Brooklyn, N.Y., ex­ old, will provide handicapped ac­ The codes, which are called the cess, a meeting room, space for From Our Big & Tall Department plained that morality used to ^ Seven Noachide Laws or values, computer and video equipment, U SPS 327-500 taught in the home but today there are ways in which people should Sport Shirts IX to 3X, M Tall to 2X T a ll...... * 1 0 “® ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook VOL. CVI, No. 263 is a growing responsibility on the additional parking spaces, and , govern themselves, Lazaroff said. more books. public school system to teach moral For example, the general laws say Sport and Dress Pants 44 to 60 Big, 34,to 44 Tall . . ®10®® Published dally except Sunday Committee chairman Mike Do­ Suggested carrier rates are $1.80 values to students. people should not curae, commit and certain holidays by the Man­ nahue and head librarian Monica OF TfiE weekly. $7.70 tor one month. $23.10 “ School systems have to take up adultery, murder or steal. Fancy Dress Shirts l5Vi to IS’/z...... ♦10®® npoemimBR-^ TriE?W r CARE chester Publishing Co., 16 Bralnard Reed said they are currently In this space, samples of H£R£ aval? SHOWS us AUV* r t m How m ofuki AlLTrtBV for three months, $48.20 for six ,the slack, public officials have to “ First and foremost, we want That^ A3WrTriEMACHW6S, Place, Manchester. Conn. 06040. looking for sites in town to be used months and $02.40 tor one year. 'take out time to teach morals,” people to be good human beingsand Assorted Spring Jackets Big & T a ll...... ♦IB®® new comics will be printed CONSiDePATioM.' oRcvaiaaoPKeD (Mkm fbT EITHER. Second class postage paid at as outlets for book distribution WE AfZE./ Senior citizen rates and mall rates Schapiro s^d. “ We’re hoping to have respect for one another,” from time to time. Our aim is ARtTHBIR TROE, Manchester, Conn. Postmaster: are available on request. while the library is closed. One Send address changes to the define moral and ethical values Schapiro said. “ Children should not MELODY, To place a classified or display fxitential site is the Porter Library to get reader reaction to new y Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 501, that were observed for many years, only study to be teachers and advertisement, or to report a news In North Coventry. The committee ) Manchester, Conn. 06040. but have been forgotten, you might doctors. We want to leave room for comics, or to old comics that AaCHINES.^ Item, story or picture Idea, call has contacted a real estate agent to Isi'* It you don’t receive yourHerald by say.” thought for children to study moral we ere thinking about drop­ 643-2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. scout out other possible temporary 903 Main Street 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a m. i About M students of Chabad- codes.” , to S p.m. Monday through Friday. ping. Send your comments Saturdays, please telephone your jLabavitch ere visiting youth camps locations. The Mancheater Herald Is a Both said they aren’t trying to Downtown Manchester to: Features Editor, Man­ carrier. If you're unable to reach and speaking to mayors and school convert people to Judaism. I I member ot the Associated Press, the RECALS a your carrier, call aubacriber service superintendents in large U.S. cities chester Herald, P.O. Box Audit Bureau of CIrculatlonsandthe ‘We dissuade converters, so in a EMERGENCY ^ "Your Quality Men'a Shop” I 643-2478 •* 647-9948 by 6 p.m. weekdays tor 'this summer about morality. N o w Newspaper sense, our job is easier. We aren't Fire — Police — Medical 591, Manchester, 06040. delivery In Mancheater. Aaaoclatipn. I According to Schapiro and Laza­ ‘out to get anyone.’ We want you to roff, the Jews follow specific moral keep doing what you do; but do it DIAL 911 Open Wed., Thurs. & FrI. ’til 9 P.M. '4x>de8, which they want to share SUPPORT YOUR properly,” Lazaroff said. ------In M anchester MEMURS i - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Aug. 7. 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Aug. 7. 1987 — $ ContiBcticut In Brief 1 Cops say murder victim abducted V.S./World in Brief U.S. can’t borrow to pay its bills Candidates agree on most Issues Nursing home exec from Glastonbury slain in Massachusetts House-Senate deficit- BRIDGEPORT — With less than two weeks left before the Reflagging dispute goes to court s i^ ia i election to fill the 4th District congressional seat, two of walking by the Falls River a few Jeffrey Sands, anattomey for the WASHINGTON — The federal courts are being asked to play cut negotiators stalled BERNARDSTON, Mass. (AP) - Ms. Aparo's body was discovered the candidates are campaigning and debating, but often saying miles from the Vermont border, company, declined to give details the referee between the White House and Congress in a foreign Connecticut state police said they later that day about three miles the same thing. ' are investigating as an abduction according to Bertha Josephson, on her employment. policy dispute stemming from President Reagan’s plan to as debt limit expires On Thursday, Democrat ChrisUne M. Niedermeier and assistant district attorney for ” It’s a small company and they from the car. protect Kuwaiti tankers in the Persian Gulf. the disappearance of a nursing James Craig of Claremont, N.H., Republican Christopher Shays faced each other at the Bridgeport Franklin and Hampshire counties. were very close,” Sands said of the By Alan From home executive found slain beneath said his stepson, Michael Lawton, A lawsuit by members of Congress seeks to invoke the 1973 War miton for a quiet 90-minute debate before an audience of local a bridge here. Authorities said there was no employees. ’’They’ve been under a Powers Act, which limits a president’s authority to send U.S. The Associated Press indication of sexual assault. lot of stress because of the nature of found the body while walking along business leaders. Bemardston police Chief Peter military personnel into situations of “ imminent hostilities.” The Franklin County Medical Exa­ the tragedy, so until the police the river with his dog. Both candidates said the lack of affordable housing in Fairfield Burlotte said Thursday that Joyce suit lists 114 House and Senate members as plaintiffs. WASHINGTON—With the government unable miner Albert B. Glknis estimated finish their investigation. I’ve been ” I began to get bad vibes right to borrow money to pay iu bills as of today. County would be improved only with a multi-faceted approach, Aparo, 47, of Glastonbury, Conn., away,” Craig said after the dis­ The War Powers Act was enacted in 1973 over a veto by who was found with a stocking the body had been under the bridge asked not to talk to anybody about Senate and House negotiators trying to extend agreed public housing is too often built by the government and for less than 24 hours. ” I( clearly traught boy led him to the body. "I then-Presldent Richard Nixon. It says U.S, military personnel around her neck, appeared to have anything other than the police.” the debt limit are enmeshed in a dispute over how then left to decay, and believed the rail system should be was not natural causes and was not could see she wasn’t lying there in can’t be sent to areas of imminent danger for more than 60 days improved. been strangled. But the doctor who A statement released by (Connec­ to fix the Gramm-Rudman deficit-cutting law. a gunshot wound,” Giknis said. ticut state police said Glastonbury any natural way.” unless Congress specifically approves the deployment. Lawmakers from the two chambers plann^ to The congressional seat was left vacant by the death of performed the autopsy said he was Ms. Aparo was a former em­ police were asked Wednesday for The boy described the body as Lowry said lawyers were putting finishing touches on the resume bargaining today over the major issue Republican Stewart B. McKinney. asked by the district attorney’s “ having a long dress on with no lawsuit Thursday and It would be filed today. office not to comment on Uie ployee of the Connecticut Depart­ help In finding the owner of a 1986 separating them; the politically touchy question results. ment of Health Services and has Volkswagon Jetta found In Ber- shoes and her arm looked real of reviving the mandatory spending cuts once dirty.” Police said they have not The body of Ms. Aparo was found worked for the last several years nardston woods that morning. The contained in Gramm-Rudman. Vigils mark birth of atomic era , for Athena Health Care Associates registration plates had bmn re- determined whether the dress was Also influencing the legislators’ efforts to Wednesday by an Il-year-old boy nt Glastonbury, police said —...... H fho otntnmcnt said. an evening dress or nightgown. Three tankers look ‘ready to go’ Peaceful vigils and other similar gatherings were held in restore the mechanism that could give Gramm- Rudman some clout was Congress’ pending several Connecticut communities to observe the 42nd anniver­ MANAMA, Bahrain — Three Kuwaiti tankers awaiting summer vacation, which was scheduled to begin sary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. reflagging by the United States were refueled overnight and after today’s business and continue through More than 100 people held peaceful vigils in Hartford, New appeared “ ready to go” up the Persian Gulf, shipping sources Labor Day. Haven and Groton Thursday. said today. House and Senate conferees reported a In Hartford, about 75 people gathered to sing songs and listen to Also today, Iran announced that it test-fired an anti-ship somewhat narrower gulf between the two poems and other readings at Riverside Park in the city’s North missile into gulf waters as it wrapped up naval maneuvers chambers Thursdayy after intermittent meet­ Meadows section. code-named “ Martyrdom.” ings onGramm-Rudman. The key difference was The hourlong ceremony also focused on the nuclear arms race. And a West German Defense Ministry spokesman said his over how many years the automatic slashes Members of several peace-activist groups denounced the nuclear government may send a naval detachment to the North Atlantic should last. weapons buildup and called for peace. or Mediterranean to free U.S. ships for Persian Gulf duty. “ We’re proposing and counterproposing,” At the end of the ceremony, several candles were lit and set The Kuwaiti tankers have been moored outside the gulf said Sen. Pete Domenici of New Mexico, senior afloat in the Connecticut River. awaiting the raising of the Stars and Stripes and the go-ahead for Republican on the Senate Budget Committee. the second U.S. Navy-escorted convoy through the waterway. The grappling over Gramm-Rudman pro­ Shipping sources in the United Arab Emirates said the three ceeded as the government’s borrowing power AP photo Substandard homes cost $2 million vessels were refueled overnight, then moved to a “ more expired at midnight Thursday, shrinking from isolated” anchorage some 17 miles off the Arabian Sea coastal $2.3 trillion to $2.1 trilUon. Sen. Phil Gramm, R-Texas, talks with reporters during a news conference on HARTFORD — Failure to meet government requirements at ports of Khor Fakkan and Fujeira. The Treasury planned to postpone planned four residences for mentally retarded people is costing sales of government securities today. Treasury Capitol Hill Thursday. House-Senate negotiations over fixing the Connecticut about $2 million in federal funds, officials said. said, however, that even without the ability to Gramm-Rudman budget-balancing law were in disarray, with lawmakers at The institutions include the Hartford Center in Newin^on, borrow more money, thegovernmenthasenough an Impasse over two words: President Reagan. which is losing $930,000 in federal funds because 85 percent of its cash to make payments through the middle of Thousands march In Panama City August. program for 73 residents has been deemed ineligible for the the deficit targets, insisting they must be made others want to see it last for five. federal reimbursement program. PANAMA CITY, Panama — Tens of thousands of protesters Disagreement over the deficit reduction iaw more realistic and easier toattain, stretchingthe was deiaying an extension of the debt limit “ If we can get three years with reai reductions, Other residences withdrawn from the program include the screaming for democracy forced the capital’s financial district deadline for a balanced budget beyond Gramm- that’s better than we’ve done in the past 20,” said 12-bed Migeon Hall in Torrington, $300,800 lost; 18-bed Durant to close down as they marched through the streets in an because the Gramm-Rudman ianguage is an Rudman’s original goal of 1991. amendment to a bill to push federal borrowing Sen. Bob Packwood of Oregon, ranking Hall in Mystic, $542,700 lost; and 22-bed Clifford Street Group anti-government demonstration said to be the largest yet. Negotiators from the House, where Democrats power to $2.8 trillion, enough to carry the Republican on the Senate Finance Committee. Home in Hartford, $143,000. I Noriega!” they yelied in have a decisive majority, want the automatic government through May 1989. Sen. Phil Gramm, R-Texas, one of the The residences failed to meet minimum standards for The new electrostatic waving white handkerchiefs and flags, a spending cut scheme to have a three-year trial budget-cutting law’s original sponsors, said he traditional form of protest in Panama.” Gramm-Rudman, passed in 1985, lost much of period, which would put deficit-slashing pres­ treatment of behavioral, physical, occupational, speech and nuclear accelerator at its punch last year when the Supreme (^urt wanted five years of enforced cuts, insisting, other problems, state Commissioner of Mental Retardation atmosphere as the protesters, who sure on President Reagan and begin to ease “ There can’t be any compromise. ” Yale University, to be invalidated the law’s procedure for forcing things for the next president, who they hope wiii Brian Lensink said. mcluded both rich and poor, covered eight blocks of the Via across-the-board spending cuts should the The senators did not formally respond to dedicated today, has Espana thoroughfare and surrounding streets. White* rolls of be a Democrat. Thursday’s demand by the House that in fiscal president and Congress fait to reach deficit The Senate, where Democrats have a slim a central tank more paper and white confetti fluttered in the air, thrown from targets. 1988, which begins Oct. 1, the deficit be reduced Mother Teresa benefits from suit terraces of apartment buildings, banks and hotels. majority and Republicans have more influence, by at least $23 billion. than 100 feet long The House and Senate are trying to find a are trying to shape a plan that would put less of constitutionat way to restore the mandatory Other, lesser, disagreements persisted among HARTFORD — Attorney General Joseph I. Lieberman said and 25 feet in the budget-balancing onus on Reagan. Some members within each chamber’s negotiating cutting procedure. They atso are trying to re la x want to keep the program at three years, but $48,189 would go to Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity as a diameter. team. result of a settlement of a suit against a now-defunct religious AIDS spread further than thought organization in Somers. AP photo The suit against the operators of the Mary, Queen of Apostles MARLIN, Texas — A slain, AIDS-infected insurance man’s Formation Center alleged they were misusing donated funds by home computer has yielded the names of 14 more children with Nazi war criminals living in Canada using them to make vacation and severance payments to whom he professed having sexual relations, and authorities fear employees, Lieberman said Thursday. Accelerator packs research punch he may have infected as many as 54 youngsters. The suit also claimed the operators wasted the organization’s Jimmy Etheridge, a self-employed insurance salesman, assets by selling the Somers headquarters for less than the moved to this town 200 miles south of Dallas 18 months ago. He Post-war immigration laws lenient, officers lax or dishonest market value. ‘What we’ve got here is Haven, the most solidly built in New England. was known in the mostly black and Hispanic section of town for A nuclear accelerator differs from a nuclear his lavish gifts to poor boys and their families. TORONTO (AP) — Dozens of ing Canadian authorities about the As a result, "it would be rash to to mention wartime military ser­ one of the world’s reactor because a reactor remains intensely And it was there, officials say. that Etheridge left a deadly Nazi war criminals probably are backgrounds of some immigrants assume that significant numbers of vice. By 1950, membership in the Last sentenced In Teamster case radioactive, Bromley said. legacy. living in Canada because lenient who should have been rejected as war criminals and Nazi collabora­ Nazi party was removed as a The physicist said no classified weaponry Etheridge was found shot to death June 30. An autopsy showed post-war entry laws and indifferent “ undesirable Nazi collaborators.” tors did not enter Canada,” the ground for rejection. Most of the largest microscopes’ or dishonest immigration officers HARTFORD — The last of 15 people indicted for embezzling research is carried out at the facility because he had the AIDS virus, and a check of his home computer yielded The study of post-World War II study said. records have been destroyed. allowed them to hide their pasts, a Teamsters insurance money has been sentenced in federal court. Yale wants to make sure its graduate students the names and addresses of 40 children, along with details about immigration policy was conducted Jewish Nazi-hunters have al­ The study found no evidence of Bv Susan Okula study says. by Ottawa researcher Altl Rodal Johanna Pisano, an administrator for the Teamsters Tri-State The Associated Press can publish results of their research. The basic sexual relations he had with them, authorities said. leged that up to 6,000 war criminals “ direct and willing Canadian par­ Joint Fund, received a suspended sentence on Thursday. U.S. science research has implicationsin many fields, 'Two suspected war criminals for a government commission on could be living in Canada. They were allowed in as recently as 1983 ticipation in programs to resettle District Judge Peter C. Dorsey also told her to perform six hours he said. war crimes, headed by Judge Jules presented evidence to that effect to former Nazis,” but It recom­ NEW HAVEN — Research in nuclear physics by a screening officer of the Royal Deschenes. of commmunity service per week for a year, pay a $100 fine and and other fields will br propelled toward the next For instance, the Yale accelerator is capable of the commission led by Deschenes. mended more research. $1,000 in restitution. manufacturing precision radioisotopes formedi- Soviets prepare draft before meet Canadian Mounted Police, who felt Some 620,000 immigrants from Deschenes found only 900 cases to century as a state-of-the-art $11 million nuclear the war crimes issue was “ blown In response to the Deschenes cal purposes, he said. , Czechoslovakia, , investigate, and the commission Pisano also was placed on probation for two years. accelerator powers up at Yale University. out of all proportion by the Jewish report, the government introduced Accelerators also can be used to treat artificial GENEVA — Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze France, Germany, Hungary, Lat­ dismissed most of those, including She had been charged with embezzlement, but pleaded guilty to The government-funded Extended Stretched said U.S. and Soviet negotiators were told today to prepare a lobby,” according to the study legislation to permit the first war a lesser charge of concealing a felony. hips before they are implanted. Bromley said. via. Lithuania, Poland, Romania, blanket allegations against Ukrain­ Transuranium accelerator, or ESTU, was to be “ mutually acceptable” draft treaty on intermediate-range released Thursday. the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia, crime trials in Canada. But the bill Pisano is the sister of Vincent "Chick” Pisano, former head of dedicated today. Vice President George Bush, ’The accelerator treatment drive nuclei of ians who joined the Galicia division has been delayed by two legislators nitrogen in the prostheses, which significantly nuclear missiles before he meets Secretary of State George The suspects’ names and their “ countries where participation in of the Waffen SS. Teamsters Local 443 in New Haven, who was convicted of presidential science advisor William R. Graham Shultz next month. alleged crimes were not released. war crimes was extensive, ” poured representing districts with large lengthens the use of the implants from their But the Rodal study said investi­ East European communities. embezzlement and racketeering and sentenced toVA years in Jail and Department of Energy Deputy Secretary He told a news conference the decision came during his The document also accused U.S. into Canada between 1946 and 1967, in the same case. previous 10-year lives. Bromley said. gators may be stymied because The government withheld full William F. Martin were scheduled to speak in three-hour meeUng today with the chief U.S. arms control intelligence officers, who were according to the study. afternoon ceremonies. Other uses of the accelerator include dating immigrants could have changed publication of the sensitive Rodal materials — for instance the migration paths of negotiator. Max Kampelman. responsible for screening Euro­ Canadian policy at the time was their names upon arrival in Can­ “ What we really have got here is one of the peans seeking a new life in North study, but parts were released Group proposes odor regulations ancient tribes can be determined by dating the “ We agreed that our delegations will try to best use the time to keep out communists but other­ ada. Fingerprints were not re­ world’s largest microscopes.” said D. Allan America after the war, of mislead­ wise show great leniency. Thursday under Canada’s Access evidence of camp fires, Bromley said. available before the meeting — and we don’t have much time quired and application forms failed to Information Act. HARTFORD — The Connecticut Fund for the Environment has Bromley, the .Yale physics professor who designed the ESTU. Bromley is a nuclear An accelerator can also determine the origins before that meeting, only about a month or so — to prepare a proposed the state adopt new regulations governing industrial of acid rain or smog—work recently showed that mutually acceptable draft treaty on medium-range and odors. physicist. ‘ “It’s more than a miscroscope. It’s a the smog in the Smoky Mountains is not natural, shorter-range missiles,” Shevardnadze said. The non-profit CFE said Thursday current regulations have no manipulating microscope,” he said Thursday. but is mostly manmade, principally comingfrom “ We also agreed to intensify the work of our delegations on Tuitions rising faster than inflation clear standards and that they only prohibit the emission of The 100-foot long, submarinp-shaped instru­ smokestacks from power plants, Bromley said. strategic offensive (long-range) weapons and space.” Experiments on the Yale accelerator will ’’objectionable" odors beyond company property lines. Testing ment uses huge electricity voltages toaccelerate Shevardnadze is to meet Shultz on Sept. 15-17 in Washington. NEW YORK (AP) - College rj.ilioM.il loll.ilion H.ilo charges at private, four-year should be done directly at smokestacks, CFE said. probe particles to a speed of about 100 million include looking for subatomic particles and tuitions this fall will rise faster than schools — tuition, fees, room and i9«i cw tor l e n ^ CFE said citizen complaints should trigger testing at the site; miles per hour, Bromley said. Those probe determining the temperature of the core of the the inflation rate for the seventh- UJIIION INCHI ASI ! Muooaly aquMod board — at $10,493. for example, if one company is the subject of five complaints sun. straight year, according to a survey particles then break the electrostactic barriers 20 Counting expenses such as books, within a seven-day period, or lOcomplaints in a 30-day period, the of nuclei, allowing scientists to study and While more than 22 million volts were that also found the annual cost at Average percentage increases generated within the accelerator on July 4, Terrorism threatens Philippines one elite school reaching more than supplies and transportation, esti­ state Department of Environmental Protection would be manipulate the nuclear systems. PROFESSOR D. ALLEN BROMLEY and lees at a 4-year college mated annual costs rise to $11,982 required to conduct tests at the site. The ESTU is not an "atom smasher,” such as research experiments will not get underway until MANILA, Philippines — President Corazon Aquino today $19,000. IS the fall, Bromley said. 2S% for students living on campus, and The group also said most people are not aware that odor the two-mile long accelerator at Stanford .. explains Yale accelerator called terrorism the gravest threat to her country’s fragile The tuitions will rise an average 8 TTrouth 10 Jun* to $10,173 for commuting students. complaints can be made to the DEP. University, Bromley said. The Stanford acceler­ The laboratory’s electric bill will be about democracy as she eulogized the first Philippines Cabinet percent at four-year private $100,000 a year, he estimated. schools for the third-consecutive ator and others like it smash nuclear systems local power company, and manufactures jolts of member ever assassinated. 1 ^ ^ Private Students should “ not be scared apart and then try to analyse them, Bromley An accelerator can malfunction and produce year and 6 percent at public, off by the cost,” said Richard more than 20 million volts, which are used for internal lightning volts, Bromley said. When that The military said a congressional leader and three election Foley urges tax break on car buys said. speeding probe particles. four-year institutions, according to Rosser, president of the National happens, “ there is a tremendous boom and the commissioners had received death threats since the murder The A llege Board survey released l U L He said the Yale accelerator is the "largest of While turned on, the accelerator can produce IS Association of Independent Col­ HARTFORD -—State Rep. Richard Foley, R-Oxford, proposed whole building shakes,” he said. Sunday of local governments secretary Jaime Ferrer. Thursday. ’» ’79 ’Si ■$$ s$ -sr the world’s precision machines,” in which a “ lethal” doses of radiation, but the radiation Brig. Gen. Alexander Aguirre, Manila area commander, leges and Universities, which re­ today that the first $5,000 of a car’s purchase price be exempt nuclear system is taken apart and manipulated The accelerator also uses about 200 tons of The 6 percent figure matched last presents more than 800 private from the state’s 7.5 percent sales tax. disappears in less than a second after the alerted police in the capital that a nine-member Moslem in a more systematic way. instrument shuts down, Bromley says. insulating sulfur hexaflouride gas, Bromley year’s rise at the public schools, but 10 institutions. That would mean a savings of up to $375. said. Sensors in the laboratory can detect a leak assassination team had targeted Rep. Ramon Mitra, speaker of Two similar accelerators are at the Oak Ridge The accelerator is housed in the Wright was less than the 9 percent increase of the gas, he said. the House of Representatives. in 1985-86. Surveys of average tuitions Noting that the state expects to have a $350 million budget National Laboratory in Tennessee and the Nuclear Structure Laboratory, whose concrete “ have to be taken with some The gas could be dangerous if allowed to In addition, death threats against Ramon Felipe, chairman of The overall inflation rate, as surplus when it closes the books on the 1986-87 budget year later Nuclear Structure Facility in Daresbury, and steel walls are at least 18 inches thick and caution because the real question is accumulate in concentrated amounts within the the Commission on Elections, and two other commissioners were measured by the Ck>nsumer Price this month, Foley said; “ I believe the time has com e to return England. whose ceiling is three feet thick, designed to the student’s interest in the college laboratory outside of the tank because it could made in letters received Thursday and signed by the “ urban Index, has risen at a seasonally that money to our taxpayers in the form of additional tax cuts.” The accelerator is encased in a bluetankthatis prevent the radiation from escaping. and university, and whether he can cause people to “ drown,” he said. But there is no guerrilla unit,” military officials said today. adjusted 5.4 percent rate in 1987and 25 feet in diameter. It takes 110- and 220-volt Bromley called the building, located on the I ll find a way to attend that school,” electricity feeds from United Iluminating, the danger if leaking gas is dispersed in the open air, stood at 4 percent or less every year •rr-71 rs-r# i t - n 'So-»i ♦i -m »j .$» •).t4 ’ss-ss es-M ’m -»7 »7-m Yale campus about a mile from downtown New he said. since 1982. Rosser said in a telephone inter­ First-plane stand Irks Gunther view. The bottom line, he said, “ There they go again, and again, Church says misdeeds help enemies AP grapMc depends on the aid package availa­ HARTFORD — State Sen. George L. Gunther today sharply and again. When will they ever ble at each school. stop?” said Education Secretary criticized U.S. Rep. Bruce A. Morrison for siding with the OKLAHOMA CITY — The chief officer of Jim Bakker’s percent at two-year public colleges, 1982-83, average rates rose 20 At four-year public institutions, Smithsonian Institution in its refusal to hold a public hearing on a State shakes up Shakespeare again denomination says misdeeds of prominent ministers have ^ven William Bennett, a critic of rising to an average $1,811. percent at public colleges and 13 tuition, fees, room and board will college costs, when told of the claim that a Connecticut man beat the Wright Brothers into the the enemies of Christianity cause to rejoice. The University of Michigan, for percent at private schools. average $4,104 for in-state students. findings. air. instance, will cost Michigan resi­ Calculating average college costs Adding incidental expenses in­ “ We have been through difficult days,” said the Rev. G. (College Board president Donald In a letter to Gunther released today, Morrison, D-Conn., said dents an estimated $7,526, but under a new method that takes each creases the estimate to $5,789 (or Raymond Carlson, general superintendent of the Assemblies of M. Stewart said, “ The College he felt that’’the officials at the (Smithsonian) are correct in their Troubled Stratford theater undergoes another reorganization $13,098 for out-of-state students, school’s enrollment into account, resident students, and $4,554 (or Ck>d, who was to present details of the Bakker case to delegates Board does not collect data on why policy that a public hearing is not thejiroper forum for the study inciuding a $5,572 surcharge. the board estimated average “ fixed commuters. today. tuition and fees are rising, but other of historical questions.” By Judd Everhart Shakespeare Theater,” O’Neill The current board members have The total tab (or out-of-staters at Hedge also chaired a task force At a rally Thursday night, there were no explicit references to investigators point to the consider­ Gunther, a Stratford Republican, has been trying for several The Associated Press said during a news conference in his offered their resignations and are the University of California- appointed by O’Neill last year that Bakker or Richard Dortch, his former top aide at the PTL able increase in the price of goods years to get the Smithsonian to convene a hearing and review office. “ It needs new life and a new considering filing for bankruptcy. Berkeley will reach an estimated B LISS ESTABLISHED 18B 2 HARTFORD — The American recommended appointing a new ministry, but Carlson clearly had them in mind in hitting at the and services purchased during the claims that Gustave Whitehead piloted the first motorized, sense of purpose. That would clear the way for the $12,184, including a $4,284 sur­ Shakespeare Theater, plagued by board of trustees and reorganizing barm done by notable clergymen who go astray. 1980s such as books, faculty salar­ heavier-than-air flight in 1901 in Bridgeport, two years before the “ I believe that a new board of new board. The current board will charge. Total costs at the Colorado ODORLESS METHOD OF ELIMINATING financial problems that have forced the theater to produce Shakes­ “ The cause of Christ has been ridiculed and maligned,” he ies and scientific equipment.” School of Mines will reach $8,274 — Wright Brothers’ famed flight at Kitty Hawk, N.C. trustees working with the Univer­ meet ’Tuesday “ to dissolve.” said five consecutive cancellations of its sity of Connecticut can make the theater spokesman William J. peare’s works and American stage said. "But we must recognize that even in times like these God Among the hardest hit will be $13,796 for out-of-state students. once-popular summertime season, theater an artistic and financial Carroll. classics, and renaming it the speaks to us. Perhaps this is a way he must use to get our out-of-state students attending pub­ For many other students, the lic universities where surcharges is undergoing its second reorgani­ success, and also a great educa­ The chairwoman of the current “ American Heritage Theater” had attention.” latest cost survey is a respite from zation in four years. tional resource.” reducing seating capacity from will rise an average 7 percent, to the double-digit increases of the Company admits false statements board, Norma Asnes, could not be 1.500 to 800. BROUGHT HOME BY YOUR DOG OR CAT (R)v. William A. O’Neill an­ Neither O’Neill nor Arthur J. reached at her Greenwich home $2,367 at four-year schools, and 10 early 1980s. In the peak year of NEW HAVEN — The president of a Meriden-based company nounced details of the plan Thurs­ Hedge Jr., who will head the Thursday afternoon. Hedge said the new board will Fleas are more than a nuisance; They can Infect your loved ones. Flea that manufactures guardrails has pleaded guilty to two counts of day, but he could not determine advisory panel, could say when The theater has been plagued by decide how far to go vrith those Nation’s first AIDS hospital closing bites may produce small red spots that Itch. The^ are also carriers of making false demands for payment from the government. United when productions would resume. productions might resume. recommendations. disease. The Bliss odorless method Is guaranteed to completely eliminate severe money troubles since the HOUSTON — Heavy financial losses are forcing the nation’s States Attorney Stanley A. Twardy Jr said. O’Neill named an advisory panel “ The key this time around is to During its 1987 session, the fleas... It Is a guarantee backed by over a century of reliability. early 1980s. In 1983, the state first AIDS hospital to close within a year, leaving 350 patients VINYL REPLACEMENT Richard Maslar, president of Guardrail Inc., is accused of to recruit a new board of trustees resist the pressure to have perfor­ acquired the land in Stratford and General Assembly set aside $5 with the deadly disease the added worry of where to go for making a false application for Guardrail to be certified as a for a new non-profit corporation to mances versus having a solid leased it back to a private board to million for improvements to the treatment. WINDOWS Women’s Business Enterprise under the federal Minority run the theater, modeled after the organization with solid underpin­ run the theater. The state Depart- building. In 1986, some $2.5 million PHONE; 649-9240 Bueiaess Enterprise Prograin. famed Globe Theater in London. nings and the right long-term ment of Environmental Protection was set aside for the theater. Some patients at the Institute for Immunological Disorders say Maslar's pleas on Thursday follow a separate civil settlement He also said the University of program ttht will sustain this maintains the 12-acre shoreline site O’Neill said he did not know how they’ll go to charitable hospitals or AIDS hospices. FIbom call PAUL RYDER for yoor much the state would have to spend made by Guardrail last week, Twardy said. Under the terms of Connecticut would become the new institution,” Hedge said. as a state park, and will continue to Officials of American Medical International, who manage the roplacoHMirt wImIow noo^ lease holder for the building and Not since 1982 has there been a each year to keep the theater hospital, announced Thursday they are phasing out programs the settlement, the corporation agreed to repay $325,000 to the do so under the new arrangements. running. said he had asked UConn to use it to regular summer season of Shakes­ The new board of trustees will be and services at the hospital, which opened last September. They federal government in profits made on contracts it received “ broaden the role of theater at all But, he said, “ It is certainly my • Filly ImitmI •RigIftoroR • Frai EstiMrtM' through the program, Twardy said. peare plays at the theater, although responsible for the theater’s capital said the hospital will have lost $8 million by the end of August, BUSS levels of education in the state.” it has continued to put on perfor­ budget, operating budget, fund- hope that once production is begun mostly because of the cost of providing indigent care. EXTERMUUaORS “ We have a nationally known mances for school children each raising, actors’ training and the and people are buying tickets to go 6 3 3 -a $ 2 3 THE OLOI8T AND LAROESr IN CONN. jQiljiuTgl.i^llpuxpe jn. thq.Ainerican_ -snrlnt______^ .artistic prograin. there, that will offset whatever state dollars would have to besMbt * MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Aug. 7, 1967 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Aug, l . m i - n OPINION BUSINESS

Town-Eighth QJ) Inflation, Interest projections raised Electric 1'^ Me\ep Jack ftR 6n216'T Reagan’s economist says he knows another recession wiil come refunds agreem ent Anderson ^ 'HMD^oPF' By Tom Raum tions with any degree of accuracy Th« Associated Press for more than six to nine months On interest rates, the administra­ due soon ahead. tion said it expects the annual rate is historic WASHINGTON — Beryl Sprin- of 91-day ’Treasury bills to be 5.7 “I don’t want to predict that percent this year, up from the 9.4 kel. President Reagan’s chief econ­ there’ll never be another recession, omist, says he knows there will be because I know there will be. But percent forecast' when President HARTFORD (AP) — State uUllty The negotiators who have worked out terms another recession but "we don’t Reagan submitted his budget in regulators and Connecticut’s larg­ The bureaucrats we don’t want it on our watch. Let January. est producer of electricity have of a tentative agreement between the town want It on our watch.” the next guy make a mistake,” o f Leading _ The administration, in a mid­ The administration predicted agre^ to a formula for refunding and the Eighth Utilities District over the past Sprinkel said. that 10-year Treasury securities $30 million to ratepayers over the year revision of iu economic Sprinkel noted that the current G en era l few months and put their signatures on it can bounce back 1>roJections, is sticking to its will yield an average annual rate of next three months. economic expansion will be five 8 percent this year, up from the 6.7 Thursday night have made history. forecast of moderate 3.2 percent years old in October, which he said economic growth for 1987 but has percent forecast in January, then R etailers Of the $30 million, $10 million will That is true whether or not their work wins Matthew Novick, who resigned as inspector would make it the longest peace­ decrease in 1988. JUIy19e7 be evenly distributed among Ck>n- general of the Environmental Protection Agency - raised its projections for inflation time recovery in history. BKbns o f doMms: petconf chango appi‘ovaI of the community. and interest rates. "Interest rates won’t decline in necticut Light . & Power Co.’s amid allegations of wrongdoing, has rebounded "People get nervous about that 1988,” argued Lawrence Chime- from jtjy 1906. customers, bringing each rate­ If the agreement is approved and executed, It said Thursday that consumer because they believe that, like once again; Next week he will take over as western prices will rise 4.8 percent this rine, president of Wharton Eco­ payer $3.25 a month through it could end the age-old conflict between the people, expansions die qf old age. I nomics, echoing the view of many October, the company said regional audit manager for the Interior year, a full percentage point higher never believed that and I certainly Sears, Roebuck & Co. two sides of a town that has grown too big, in Department’s inspector general. He worked for private analysts. Thursday. than the administration had pro­ don’t believe that now.” $2.23 1 0B 2 .40/0 every sense, to dissipate its energies in Interior before his controversial tenure at the EPA. jected in January. Long-term inter­ Sprinkel said expansions "come Chimerine also said the adminis­ The remaining $20 million wilFbe unproductive conflicts. Novick resigned as EPA’s inspector general in est rates, based on 10-year ’Treas­ apart” as a result of "inept tration’s long-range forecast of distributed on the basis of annual At the very least, approval of the agreement February 1983, "without prejudice” but with the ury notes, were revised upward to 8 economic policies and we’re doing inflation dropping to 2.5 percent by Kmart Coip. use of electricity. The company percent from the 6.7 percent our best to avoid them.” .1992 is inconsistent with its predic­ should drastically reduce opportunities for encouragement of the White House. said a typical residential electric At the time he left the EPA, the agency was In the forecast in January. Sinai, however, said the rosy tions of continued GNP growth $1.86 1 f f l 7 .20/0 bill for 500 kilowatt hours of such conflicts. midst of a raging controversy involving However, the administration said long-term picture painted by the above 3 percent and of continued electricity, which was $47.73 in Because the town government would have accusations of mismanagement, conflicts of that both interest rates and infla­ administration is difficult to declines in the unemployment rate. July, would fall to $42.38 in August. tion will taper off in 1988-1992, believe. Continued growth in that range J.C. Penney Co. all responsibility for sewage collection and interest and political manipulation of the unemployement will keep dropping will require a major turnaround in The refund was called for last Superfund hazardous-waste cleanup program. "Sprinkel’s comments and the BERYL SPRINKEL treatment, there would not be the chance for and growth in the gross national numbers prevent the projection .. . “not on our watch” the nation’s trade deficit, and that $.949 1 0 8 26 % year under an agreement signed by Shortly after Novick’s resignation, the General product will remain above 3 beyond a year or two from being will require higher import prices CL&P, the state attorney general, disputes like the very one in progress over the 'Accounting Office conducted an investigation of hi8 percent. and more — not less — inflation, the state consumer counsel and the engineering and economics of the Buckland taken seriously,” Sinai said. "We 1.1 percent (or all of 1986. WaHytart Stores Inc. activities at the EPA. Our reporter Gary Clouser Private analysts generally say have as much as been told that the The administration held to its Chimerine said. prosecutorial division of the De­ trunk sewer that was among the obstacles to reviewed the report. the administration projections for administration will put off troubles forecast of 3.2 percent real gross He said that, by claiming both partment of Public Utility Control. an accord. The GAO auditors faulted Novick on one score, the short term appear realistic, but to 1989 to ensure good election national product growth for 1987, interest and inflation rates will $1.22 1 0B 36% It resulted from a reduction in the seem overly optimistic for the 1988 results.” company’s level of authorized Because the district and town would have Washington Wire cleared him on another and offered no opinion on a the same level it had predicted in drop in 1988-1992, the administra­ earnings. third. They found that he had indeed violated one of election year and beyond. Sprinkle blamed increased infla­ January. It said it expected the rate tion will be able to come up with a fixed boundaries for fire protection service “If those administration fore­ Fiederaled Dept Stores Washington officialdom’s most sacred rules — tion in 1987 on rebounding oil prices to increase to 3.5 percent in 1988 rosier forecast for reducing the “The department Just adopted there should be no further arguments over casts for the long run come true, and a weaker U.S. dollar, but he then ease to 3.1 percent by 1992. federal budget deficit than is using a government vehicle and chaufeur when most of the laws of economists said those effects should be tempor­ $.705 1 0 8 6 .8 % the apportining of the $30 million — who is encroaching on whom. Firefighters of cheaper transportation was available. They made In sticking with its 3.2 percent realistic. the way the money goes back, ” said would be repealed,” said Allen ary. He said inflation should slow in forecast for 1987, a projection “It’s very risky to build budget the two departments would be able to aid each Plan unites left and right no Judgment on an allegation that he used his Sinai, chief economist for Shearson AP grapMc Eugene Koss, assistant to the 1988 to 4.4 percent and then ease to similar to that of many private policy on those assumptions. It’s consumer counsel. “This is the other mutually without concern for matters secretary to type a term paper for his son on Lehman Bros, in New York. 2.5 percent by 1992. economists, the administration going to make the deficit outlook Sales revenue grew mod­ By George Gedda The administration hopes that if yield, not to compromise and Sprinkel, defending the new latest disposition that was envisi­ not directly concerned with fire protection. government time, which the secretary supported For the first six months of 1987, conceded that economic growth better than it is,” Chimerine said. estly in July for the oned some time ago.” the Sandinistas reject the plan, everything remains the same.” and Novick denied. figures in a session with reporters, the consumer price index has probably will be less robust in the "As a result, the administration That is what firefighters in neighboring WASHINGTON - Conserva­ members of Congress will find That was eight months ago. On the most serious accusation, the auditors said he sees no recession on the increased at an annual rate of 5.4 second haif of 1987 than in the first will not take the hard steps of nation's general retailers, The refund will be paid out of a jurisdictions do everywhere else. tives and liberals who tradition­ themselves morally obligated to Nowadays, Arias says,' ‘I propose concluded that Novick had not ordered horizon, although he conceded it is percent, the highest pace in five half. From January to June, real raising taxes and cutting according to reports state rate moderation fund created And because the General Assemply will ally have held the most en­ back the contras. But no such to get rid of the contras” — a shift investigations and provided protective services to difficult to make economic projec- years, after rising only a miniscule GNP growth averaged 3.5 percent. spending.” Thursday that highlighted by a settlement agreement to offset have taken measures to make mutual consent trenched positions in the debate suggestion was made by House in position which U.S. officials influence the hiring of a friend by the EPA. the stores’ attempts to future rate increases. Revenues over aid to the Nicaraguan are placed into the fund during the only means by which the district and town Speaker Rep. Jim Wright, D- attribute to Arias’ perception that hold down inventories in contras finally have agreed on Texas, during the two-week pe­ aid to the rebels probably is dead. African aid apprisai months when CLAP’s return on can consolidate, the district should be able to something; the administration's riod in which he and administra­ Japan to supercomputer restrictions the face of sluggish con­ equity exceeds the cap of 14.5 Curiously, Shultz highlighted The United States isn’t the only country sumer spending. percent. fill its role without having to face new outside new Central American peace tion officials forged the initiative. Arias’ 1986 position during his providing aid to Third World countries, nor are threats to its existance. initiative is a bad idea. What is shaping up is a battle of news conference Thursday with­ WASHINGTON (AP) - Japan is condition they not be named. are,” one U.S. official said. to Japanese businesses and none to members of Congress and American taxpayers the promising to ease restrictions that Supercomputers are large, com­ Certainly that result will make the work of Both the left and the right in perceptions over the next seven out mentioning it has been revised only ones who resent the wasteful ways of some However, the new accord does the pubiic sector. Congress have been using words weeks — the time allotted by the substantially since then. U.S. supercomputer manufactur­ plex devices that perform a variety not include a specific Japanese U.S. trade officials said one the negotiators worthwhile. foreign-aid recipients. In a private meeting of Arab ers claim now make it nearly of electronic chores at lightning commitment to purchase U.S. difficulty in selling U.S. supercom­ like “sellout,” “sham” ■ and administration for the Sandinis­ Aside from a peace settlement leaders, whose countries provide massive amounts But even it the community disagrees with "ploy” to describe President impossible to sell their sophisti­ speed. They range in price from $8 supercomputers, the officials puters to Japanaese public institu­ tas to agree to a cease-fire and itself, the ideal situation for of aid to needy nations. Prince Talal of Saudi cated machines on Japanese million to ^0 million. conceded. FERRANbO ORCHARDS the provisions the negotiators have worked Reagan’s effort to pursue a democratic reform, among other tions has been that many Japanese Reagan would be for an anti- Arabia complained that African leaders "do not markets, Reagan administration In the past, American supercom­ "But this will allow the American companies have made their ma­ Open ror the Season out and reject their work, it will have been of diplomatic solution while delay­ steps. Sandinista backlash in the Con­ care for anything except their presidencies, officials say. makers to do what they say they chines available at low prices or, in ing a planned request to seek puter companies have been frus­ historic importance. The Sandinista strategy thus far gress to occur if Reagan’s initia­ private planes and palaces.” trated by confusing Japanese poli­ want to do — compete on an equal the case of some universities, as additional aid for the rebels seems clear; Express interest in tive falters. An accord expected to make it footing. They think their supercom­ outright gifts. The very fact that eight negotiators were The Saudi prince went on; “They suffer from bad easier for U.S. companies to bid (or cies concerning such purchases. Native Peacm and Native Apples battling the leftist Sandinista the plan while haggling over This would lead, or so officials administration and corruption. Huge funds from The new accord was expected to puters are competitive. If there are ’’This issue of pricing is stiii not able to meet repeatedly, and despite some hot government. procedures. This way, theNicera- hope, to a comfortable majority governmental and institutional ease an escalating trade war still no sales, that raises other fully resolved,” said a U.S. official. DriaS FloWir Arrangamtiitt disputes succe^ed in coming to any Conservative Republican Sen. Arab donors do not reach the people.” contracts in Japan was to be questions,” the U.S. official said. The Reagan administration has guans hope to escape blame if the for the administration in the In contrast, Talal observed that India, Brazil and announced today by U.S. Trade between, the two nations over ^ * Glaslonbnry resolution at all, is a remarkable feat. William Armstrong of Colorado initiative falls flat. Congress in support of a new supercomputers. Aithough U.S. supercomputer said in the past that Japanese Costa Rica have used their aid funds from the Representative Clayton Yeutter manufacturers continue to domi­ procedures for purchasing super­ Opan 7 Oajia >1 IVaalr. Even those who disagree with the results of called it "the least promising The administration wants the request for contra aid. It would Saudis efficiently and effectively. and Japanese Ambassador Nobuo "This agreement is designed to initiative I have ever heard of,” nate world markets, they have not computers clearly favor Japanese 222 BIreh Mt. M . boyona vito't) their work owe them gratitude. Sandinistas to talk about a ensure continued U.S. help for the Matsunaga, according to the offi­ increase transparency so the U.S. made many inroads in Japan, products and constitute an unfair saying the move invited stalling cease-fire and democratization, contras until after Reagan’s term Bulgarian blues cials. who spoke Thursday on companies will know what the rules selling only several of the machines trading practice. by the Sandinistas. but the Nicaraguans want to talk in office expires. It would mean Billy Joel may have wowed the young comrades, The Japanese recently an­ Liberal Rep. George Brown, to Washington instead. something that has always eluded nounced a joint venture to market D-Calif., said he was "skeptical as "If the United States rejects in Moscow, but the rigider-than-thou Marxists in : the administration; bipartisan Bulgaria aren’t buying Gorbachev-style cultural ' supercomputers in this country. hell” about the proposal and that direct talks with us, the whole support for its policy. Mutual funds: a question of size The machines are to be made by • “anybody who would buy into this thing is a sham, a publicity stunt ____ t glasnost. The Sofia authorities have been clamping NEC Corp. in Japan but will be' ought to have his head exam­ down on more than 400 discos that had sprung up in NEW YORK (AP) - When you good management, Jacobs ac­ which may have better growth marketed by Honeywell Inc. of designed to impress whoever they George Gedda has covered are choosing a mutual fund to ined.” Brown and other like- think is gullible enough,” Nicara­ the Soviet satellite. Our musical intelligence knowledges, but that management potential than big, well-established Minneapolis. foreign affairs for The Associated sources say the Bulgarian version of the Beatles — invest in, many financial advisers can be hampered by the very companies. minded House members said they guan President Daniel Ortega Press since 1968. say, smaller is likely to be better. saw the plan as a trap by the said. Shturtsite, or Crickets — have been playing "heavy rewards of its success. "Large funds can’t quickly dis­ metal” numbers lately, and verging on a sort of They argue that a stock fund "Large funds grew to their pose of their huge holdings without administration to Con­ Secretary of State George P. with, say, $25 millioii or $50 million present size because they per­ depressing a stock’s price,” Jacobs gress into supporting contra aid. Shultz said there is “no way” the Leninesque punk. Leaned on by the government in assets has a better chance of bluenoses, several dozen of the discos have been - formed well in their early years, writes. "Diminutive funds are The opposition from the two United States will sit down with achieving stellar performance than when they were small,” he says. more nimbie.” hardline camps comes as no Nicaragua to decide Central featuring less decadent music — and have been a $500 million or $1 billion fund The bigger a fund gets, he “Of course,” he adds, “smail DodorSource surprise to the administration. America’s future. That, he said, Letters policy abandoned by Bulgarian teenagers. pursuing the same objectives. suggests, the harder it is to steer funds take greater risks.” But officials hope that uncommit­ should be left to the Central The Manchester Herald wel­ “Small funds are more likely to with any precision — like a That iast point is a matter not to ted lawmakers will be impressed comes original letters to the Mailbox blues be big gainers than large funds,” speedboat that expands to the be overlooked, contend two re­ will help you Americans themselves. declares Sheldon Jacobs in the with Reagan’s pursuit of the Shultz’s problem all along has editor. Apparently trying to bring a bit of rural America proportions of an ocean liner. searchers who recently published Letters should be brief and to to city folks, the U.S. Postal Service has been current edition of his annual In addition, large size prohibits a the results of a study on fund size in diplomatic track and vote for been that the Central Americans Handbook For No-Load Fund find the contra aid if the initiative fails. the point. They should be typed or enthusiastically promoting mailbox "clusters” like fund from making meaningful the American Association of Indi­ have not rallied behind his view Investors. investments in small companies. vidual Investors’ AAII Journal. As administration officials see that the contras are the key to the neatly handwritten, and, for ease those still seen out in the country. The newfangled In 1986, Jacobs observes, 33 of the right doctor, it, there are about 200 safe solution for Nicaragua. in editing, should be double­ clusters are being promoted for suburban top 50 funds ranked by performance pro-contra House members, with Perhaps the most disappointing spaced. Letters must be signed developments, where residents then have to go to had assets of less than $50 million fTrTTTTTTrTTTTTrWWTTTTTTWrrSWrm about two dozen others thought to Central American leader for the with name, address and daytime the nearest intersection instead of the end of their ' each at the start of the year. telephone number (for verifica­ driveways to collect their mail. On its face, this tendency might be swing votes. For the adminis­ administration has been Costa tion) . and make your tration, the magic number is2l8 — Rican President Oscar Arias. Local postal officials are required by law to offer, seem a bit paradoxical. The larger VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL The Herald reserves the right developers the option of individual curbside the fund, the greater its presumed a bare majority. Obtaining a Arias said in December it would to edit letters in the interests of economies of scale. The percentage Manchester Nazarene Church appointment- majority in the Senate is believed be a cause for "great regret” for brevity, clarity and taste. mailboxes for individual residences. But their zeaf management fees charged by most to be somewhat easier, but the him if the United States suspended Address letters to; Open Fo­ for the cluster arrangement — which is more fund sponsors decrease as the August 10 - August 16 • 7-9 p.m. sentiment now is running slightly aid to the contras and allowed the rum, Manchester Herald, P.O. convenient for letter carriers — has led some of assets of the fund grow. V. Ages 3 years to 7th Grade against the administration. 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James Blanchard boldly promises to create a provides venture capital and technical expertise, mail. Postal Service officials said they’re ~ Now one phone call doctor’s office immediately to ' ' statewide economy “that thrives on innovation, and the Industrial Service Program assists monitoring the situation more closely to make sur^ can connect you to the arrange for your appointment. creativity and entrepreneurship." Robert workers who are laid off or whose plants close. developers are given all the options. Z doctor you n ^ Or, we will you a list­ Indeed, it’s logical to assume that Blanchard is Other states committed to helping their workers \ Z DoctoiSource can ing of appropriate do ^rs . merely trafficking in political hyperbole when he cope with industrial change through retraining and Mlnl-«ditoi1al ' help you find a highly quali­ so that you can decide on .; speaks of "helping to shape a business Walters other techniques include California, Delaware, 'V •* ; environment that encourages our boldest minds Iowa, Ohio, Michigan, New , New York and Our game is rackets, not racquets, but we’ll still ; 168 Woodland St. ■ 643-8474 8am-6pm daily GARDENS fied, credentialed pfa^dan one later. • and most creative thinkers to launch new Vermont. remember the Wimbledon tennis tournament with- near your home. We can also pro­ Because all of our doctors ' ventures.” • Pennsylvania’s Ben Franklin Partnership satisfaction for months to come. As we watch our ^ NOW ONLY vide the information that you want are members of the Active Medi­ But those commitments are much more than (also named after a native son who was a famous modest patch of suburban turf shrivel and turn ' the most when you are choosing cal Staff at Manchester Memorial i empty riietoric. State government here — and inventor) is an ambitious, multi-faceted program brown under the pitiless onslaught of a Washington Chrysanthemums adoctw. I ' Ho^ital—you can turn to Doctor- summer, we’ll take comfort in the fact that the " All labeled for color - In bud & bloom 39 ‘ elsewhere in the country — is ‘making includes a Seed Development Fund, a venture «mi]ar to those in Michigan, Massachusetts and And, if you're not sure what type Source with confidence when you Ohio. Other states — including Missouri, Florida, greenskeepers of Wimbledon — presumably the J. : unprecedented efforts to foster economic growth, capital fund that provides up to $50,000 for of qiedalist need for a par­ need the r^bt doctor now. ; create a new jobs and provide industry with a preliminary development of inventions and as Iowa, Alabama, Arkansas, Oregon finest in the sceptered isle — weren’t able to do an £ PLANT NOW FOR EARLY COLOR large pota ; competitive edge in the global marketplace. and North Dakota — have launched somewhat less better. So much for the legendary 300 years of ticular medical problem, in DoctotSource is available **’®*'' commercialization. FILL IN THOSE BARE SPOTS IN THE GARDEN This is a dramatic departure from the relatively In addition, Ohio has established both elaborate efforts. mowing and rolling that American tourists are tol£^ 3/«9" many cases we can guide you to " Monday through Fridiw 8:30 a.m. about so patronizingly. * recent era in which mutual suspicion, if not incubators” and "technology centers ” The the right one. . to 4:30 p.m., just by calling 643-1223- hostility, marked the uneasy relationship between former provide financial and technical assistance THE CENTERPIECE of Michigan ’s effort is the the public and private sectors at the state level. to nadgling firms, while the latter promote Strategic Fund, whose various components range ackson & Pfrklns technical cooperation between the state’s from a Seed Capital Program that provides LANDSCAPING ALIHOUGH GOVERNORS have always tried to universities and its businesses. high-risk venture capital to the Business and iHaurhfBtpr Hrratt Start Now at Lower Prices lure major industry away from other states, they Industrial Development Corp. that offers financial ' « 95 Rhododendrons — Azaleas — Founded In 1801 have often cared little about encouraging • MASSACHUSETTS has established almost a aid to more ^nventional businesses. Junipers — Forsythia — Karria Among the more imaginative elements is the indigenous business ventures, helping struggling dozen different agencies, programs and PENNY M 8IEFPERT...... PuMKtwr 3/»19*» Japonica — Burning Bush 78 Arms obtain needed flnancing, or providing quasi-government corporations designed to state’s Product Development Fund, which will DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... Exacutiv* EdHor ^ ^eg. »7«« a 3/«29 businesses with a trained and educated work force. provide aid to almost every form of private apportion almost $3 million among flve to 10 new AOELE M. ANGLE...... Nawi Editor DOCTOR^UECE products, that are made in Michigan and could ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... ,. Ataocitt* Editor Compiate telectlon of Houae and Thouaanda of Today, however, there is substantial evidence of enterprise, ranging from struggling new Foliage Plante, Bontal, Bird Feed- 1 9 1 Blueberry Plants^ a new sfririt of public-private cooperation in more high-technology firms to endangered old-line create new Jobs if they can secure adequate DENISE A. ROBERTS...... Advortlaing OIraetor •re. Bird Food, Seed, Solle, Pottery, Houabplanta, MARK F. ABRAITIS...... Bufinaaa Managar ' Qrapas ^ P H Y S IC IA N iR E F E R R A L . than half of the states. Some examples: companies. financing to be successfully marketed. Plant Food, Dried Materlale, Craft Thus, there’s good reason for Blanchard to boast SHELDON COHEN...... Compoaing Managar Follagp PImta, Currants ; • Ohio’s Thomas Edison program (named after Some examples: The Industrial Finance Agency ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Piaaaroom M a n ^ Books and Gardening Books, Spe­ AT MANCHESTER HOSPITAL ' the famed Ohio-born innovator and entrepreneur) offers loan guarantees to stimulate business of ‘ ‘keeping Michigan on the cutting edge of change JEANNE G. FROMERTH...... CirculationMtnKar cial Tools, Shrubs and Trees. H a r b a Qooaebarrias — and on the front line of America’s future.” ______\ ■ MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Aug. 7, 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Aug. 7. 1987 — $ ‘ A 6 o T O ' G i o t t o '£>>LL -GglFFlTtf- Rn a f i ' hv pc.'ro Brattle zirpy,om>bo >«AMUT8 byCHfftMaSchuli WALK tlKC , that the 8-7 .BACteSlgmOccHcwT/,^^ SG'^priAtJ, ’’ i'm 60IN6 ’« A PElATivCtV B£- ) W*** zip p y - INTO TOWN f£NT OevfioPMENT y LVN, . REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES FOR AUINILE. ■ MT Mt!' 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Denver and with Lane, followed by a mass of night were details of the process by mother of Helen Marguerite Christian burial at 11 a.m. at Christ Traver Hollow: a distinctive bluegrass band which the approval would be sought Denver of Manchester. the King (3iurch. Burial will be in from the district electors. Besides her husband and daugh­ Duck River Cemetery, Old Lyme. LaBelle has said he feels the ter, she is survived by two other Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 By Nancy Pappas question put to district electors in daughters, Kathleen DeBlock of p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Herald Reporter Lynch. November cannot be worded the Windsor and Barbara Bilodeau of Memoriai donations may be The group has just returned from a same way as the question put to Bloomfield; a brother, Howard made to the American Heart When the Traver Hollow bluegrass highly successful European tour. Dur­ other voters. Webb in Arizona; a sister, Jean Association, 172 Boston Post Road, band plays “ Peggy's Breakdown” on ing a month of concerts, they played to The district voters will be making Gais of West Hartford; and four East Lyme 06333, or to the Humane Saturday evening at the Manchester groups as small as 30 people in a folk a decision as legislators. Others grandchildren. Society of the U.S., New England will be advising the town Board of The funeral is Saturday at 8: IS Bicentennial Band Shell, itwill be tough music club, and as large as 3,500 fans in Regional Office, P.O. Box 302, East Switzerland. Directors on whether they feel the a.m. at the Sheehan-Hilbom-Breen Haddam 06423. to keep from tapping your feet, clapping your hands and slapping your spoons historic agreement should be Funeral Home, 1084 New Britain “ Those Swiss were screaming mani­ approved. Ave., West Hartford, followed by a together. Barbara Kozlol acs. waving American flags and rebel LaBelle has also said he feels the mass of Christian burial at 9 ^.m. In But Traver Hollow, one of New The funeral for Barbara Koziol of flags,” Lynch said. TraverHollowfound district should have a petition from St. Brigid Church, West Hartford. England's finest bluegrassbands, came residents of the Bryan Farms area, Burial will be private. There are no Durant Street, who died Wednes­ none of the reserve which is considered day, will be Saturday at 10: IS a.m. together almost by accident, seven typical of the Swiss. now under the town's fire jurisidic- calling hours. years ago. tion, before that area could be Memorial donations may be at the John F. Ilem ey Funeral annexed by the Eighth District. made to the American Heart Home, 210 W. Center St„ followed Each of the musicians was playing Life with Traver Hollow is fairly He said Thursday he will have to AssociaUon, 310 ColUns St., Hart­ by a mass at 11 a.m. at St. John the with other groups at the time. A mutual intense. Members joke about the fact ford 08108. Baptist Polish National Catholic acquaintance invited them to a cabin in that marriages are allowed — if the new study the problem further before he AP photo concludes that is the only way the Church. Burial will be in St. James the Adirondack Mountains fora party on spouses are bluegrass afficianados — area can be changed from town to Cemetery. Calling hours are today one snowy weekend in 1980. ' but no children are permitted in the JA years after living for four years Mountains, plays the dulcimer on her hit 25" COLOR 26" COLOR down from No. 7 whereat held the last She wasn’t planning a reunion. “ I my brain to make one,” he said. “ Tennessee Mountain Home." stopp^ Beal when the boy saw the MONfTOR/ in Grantsville, W.Va., where “ people play CONSOLE two weeks in May, and the second just thought it was a good idea,” she He sold his house in Los Angeles and songs that their great-granddaddy played." After moving to Nashville, Schnaufer officer and yelled that Beal had H S-421U R RECEIVER TELEVISION single released, "Seven Wonders,” said. "It was a natural progression. moved to St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. He taught himself how to play the dulcimer began playing at nightclubs and restaurants. stolen his bike. VHS HI-H/VHS-HQ STEREO WITH REMOTE WITH was No. 28 with a bullet. We all got into the studio and started “ It was very nice and it got very old. I According to police, Beal first VIDEO CASSETTE 13 years ago, though be picked up some One day, he made an appointment with the REMOTE “ I think we really must get on the playing some of the old songs.... We stayed too long, started drinking techniques by studying and playing with Judds’ record producer, got hired and the said he had just bought the bike for RECORDER road, preferably ail of us,” said decided to get serious about making myself into the ground. One reason $20, and then said he had bought it $799 other dulcimer players. next day he was playing on their recording Christine McVie, singer-songwriter- another album.” was boredom, plus it was duty free. I session. for $10. Beal was drunk and causing keyboardist. “ Our music has proved When Fleetwood Mac started re­ decided to come back here, where the “ It’s an instrument I can use that connects a commotkSki, and when the officer all the music that ever has been and that I’m He recalled that at the recording session, it is almost timeless. I know there are cording, Buckingham was halfway action was, with my wife and three "w e did it like we would in the living room. ' tried to arrest him, he ran away, hearing now,” he said. “ I can use this people who bought ‘Rumours’ who through his third solo album and he dogs.’’ Last October (Pristine McVie It’s got that feel to it. We just sat there and police said. With assistance from instrument to communicate in all formats. first heard it from their parents." wound up using some of that material married a Portuguese keyboard tapped our feet.” other officers, Beal was tackled and It’s joyful." In 1977, the "Rumours” LP became for the group. player she met in Switzerland while Schnaufer, who owns three dulcimers, handcuffed, police said. one of the best-selling records of the “ It Is to indict yourself to say you’re making her solo album. Next, she’ll He says he’s the only dulcimer player plays by ear but is learning to read music. "It Beal was held on $2,500 cash not going to come up with something ‘SItnd OpIlontI so-called easy-going California sound. work on songs for another solo album. making a living at it in Nashville and one of helps me communicate better," he said. bond, and was to appear this Fleetwood Mac started with a better later," he said. “ I’ve written 60 Is there a future for Fleetwdod the few in other music centers such as Los He plays the mountain dulcimer as opposed morning in Manchester Superior E-Z Tarns bluesy-rock sound in 1^7. at a songs in the last three months. I feel Mac? "Absolutely,’’ says Heetwood. Angeles or New York. to the hammer dulcimer. The hammer Court. OPEN DAILY Windsor, England, festival with Peter like I’ve just come into the creative “ I thought, 'Any band that has done “ There are a lot of dulcimer players out in dulcimer Is played with hammers and the Green, Mick Fleetwood, Jeremy peak of my life. I was probably the all this solo stuff has invariably the country but they are not interested in mountain dulcimer is more a stringed SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER Spencer and Bob Brunning sitting in least enamored of going in when we broken up.’ I was proved completely commercial, pop music,” the slender, instrument played by plucking or picking. In 1929, the German dirigible Mon. and Thurs. till 9 for John McVie, Christine’s former did, because I was in the middle of wrong,” Fleetwood said. “ We had a bearded musician said. "It sparkles,” he said. “ It uses a lot of open ^45 Hartford Road-Keeney Street another project.” Graf Zeppelin completed a trip Tues., Wed., Sat. till 5 husband. Since then, the group has three-year break between ‘Tusk’ and “ It's always been an obscure instrument. strings and it’s considered a drone instru­ around the world. • Cart Manchester re-formed with Stevie Nicks and Buckingham, Nicks and Christine ‘Mirage.’ This break was longer. There have been pockets of interest in it ment. It has a high end sparkle. It can be • Nntsr Card FrI. tniB Lindsay Buckingham. McVie sing the leads in Fleetwood When the time Is right, we’ll function where it’s very popiilar and played a lot, but played higher than a mandoUn and can get as Since Buckingham and Nicks Joined Mac, and Buckingham does duets During World War II, the Italian • m 6 4 7 - 0 9 0 7 as a band." then 80 miles away people wouldn’t be low u a guitar. It ties a lot together. dosed Sundays in August in 1975, three of the group’s albums with both women. familiar witt it." fleet surreuu..r7d the Allies in pml billion dollar buying group. Nicks said she’s always available “ I can play about anything I want to go 19w. Nationwide a two reached No,, l. “ Fleetwood Mac” in After the tour following “ Mirage," for another Fleetwood Mac album. Though the dulcinner or instrumenU like it after." It — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Aug. 7. 1987 ( f

MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Aug. 7.1987 - 1$ Weekenders Would-be robbers laughed away New sounds are free BELLEVILLE, 111. (A P) — Two and demanded money, she said. gun-toting masked men ran away tf you’re a fan of avant garde jat*. here’s one you Simsbury band at shell They apparently were taken red-faced and empty-handed when won’t want to miss; The 9th annual RAW August aback by employees who laughed in The Simsbury Community Concert Band will demands for money only got them their masked faces. But they ran Jazs Festival is bringing six top acts to Trinity laughs. present a concert tonight at the Manchester when a guest walked into the lobby College on Sunday afternoon, and it’s all free. “ We didn’t pay any attention to from a restroom. ’There’s Jerome Cooper at 1 p.m., Thomas Chapin Bicentennial Band Shell, on the campus of them. I thought someone was and Machine Gun at 2. Jay Gayton and Jerry Manchester Community College. The music will joking around. We iaughed at “ I bad a phone in m y hand. include classical favorites and pops selections. Maybe they thought I was calling Granelli at 3, Jemeel Moondoc Quartet at 4, Afro them,” said Marge Oustio, man­ for help,” Ms. Oustio said. Algonquin at 5 and Anthony Davis with Episteme at Saturday’s band shell lineup is a concert by the ager of the Town House Motel. 6. The concert is planned for the college’s main bluegrass group Traver Hollow. Sunday is Swedish The two, carrying revolvers and The men were last seen fleeing quadrangle, and the audience is encouraged to Night, with the Stig Yngve Orchestra and the wealing stockings over their faces, through a side door, said detective walked into the lobby late ’Tuesday bring blankets and picnics. In case of rain, the Wonder Weaver Dancers. All performances are at Sgt. James Rokita. whole thing will move into the Washington Room of 7 p.m., and the audience is encouraged to bring the Student Center. lawn chairs or blankets, picnics and sweaters. I For the green thumbs Hear the bash The Empire Brass, the Columbus Brass and the Whether you’ve got a green thumb, or only wish Harkness Festival Brass will collaborate In a Big you did, you’ll epjoy Comstock, Ferre & Co.’s Brass Bash on Saturday evening at 8 at Harkness annual Field Day Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 Memorial State Park, Waterford. The program p.m. in Wethersfield. Visitors will see new and includes Copland’s “ Fanfare for the Common older varieties of flowers and vegetables, and learn Man.’ ’ Tent seating is $15 to $18; lawn seating Is $8. about the latest efforts to combine crops for Grounds open at 6 p.m. for picnics and pre-concert maximum efficiency. entertainment. The children’s concert this week at Harkness Our features members of the Columbus Brass, along These are berry good with mimes, actors and puppets from the Mystic Specialty Paper Beasts. Admission to the 1 p.m. Saturday About 4,000blueberry muffins and more than 500 children’s concert is free. Served Daily berry pies are ready for you to enjoy on Saturday at the Goshen Congregational Church. You can take AP photo home the muffins, pies and quarts of berries, or Gospel Is featured have a brunch of blueberry pancakes, which will be Director John Glen recently finished his fourth Living Daylights," introduced actor Timothy Dalton, Chow Fun served from 9a.m. to 2 p.m. The Winans and the Genesis Gospel Singers are James Bond film in a row, a record. Glen’s “The the fourth 007 in the series’ 25 years. (Flat Noodle) the headline acts at Saturday night’s concert in JOY with Beef or Shrimp or Vegetables Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford. Tickets to the A summer Tapestry gospel sing cost $17.50 for the balcony, $18.50 on the main floor. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. Call Likes wham openings OF THE A medieval and Elizabethan concert by the 246-6807 for more information. Crispy Fried chamber group. Tapestry, will be presented at 7 p.m. Saturday on the Columbia Town Green, off Eggplant Route 87. The free concert will be moved indoors in case of rain. Glad-den your heart Bond director’s beginnings humbie WOK in spicy garlic sauce Dine in or Take-out You’ll see spectacular gladiolus blossoms on By Bob Thomas James Bond skiing off a mountain Switzerland The whole thing de­ certain amount of distrust when he Come to the fair Saturday when the Connecticut Gladiolus Society The Associated Press and parachuting into a chasm? pended on that one shot: if it hadn’t arrived on the set,” the director 227 West Middle Turnpike has its annual show at the University of That also was Glen’s work. worked, we would have had to scrub said. “ It can be a very daunting Lebanon’s Country Fair will take you back to the Connecticut. The 61st annual show will be in the LOS ANGELES — John Glen’s He graduated to full director with the scene. Manchester beginnings as a filmmaker hardly experience, I ’m sure, to be pitched region s rural roots. There is livestock judging W.B. Young Auditorium, opposite the Storrs “ For Your Eyes Only ” and recently “ That was a quarter-million- suggest his later career as director into an organization that has been oxen pulls, a cattle parade, quilts, jellies, cured completed his fourth James Bond dollar shot. It went straight in the going for 25 years. 643-4600 Congregational Church on Route 195 in Storrs. of James Bond extravaganzas. He hams and more. The fair is open tonight until Visitors may wander among the exhibits, free, film in a row, which is something of Guinness Book of Records.” started by shooting inserts — those a record. “ He certainly brought his own midnight. Saturday from 10 a m. to midnight and from 2 to 5 p.m. If you’ve got a glad in your back Glen began his film career in the brief closeups that are dropped into Glen was recently in Los Angeles editing room at Shepperton studios ideas along, and we had to win him Sunday from 10 a.m. to 10; 30 p.m., at the junction yard — even if you don’t know the formal name of movie scenes. over. It took some time to get him of Routes 87 and 207. to put the finishing touches on “ The in 1947, then graduated to those the plant — there’s a special category for you. “ My specialty was hands,” Glen Living Daylights,” which introdu­ inserts. confident that we knew what we Tuesday Night - Italian Night Arrive by 9 a.m. There are no entry fees in this recalled. “ I used out-of-work ac­ ces the fourth 007 in the series’ 25 “ Even when I was shcrating were doing; it seems that we were contest. tors. and often they had the D.T.’s years, Timothy Dalton. inserts, I tried to get some action on test almost more than Timothy Weekend Specials (delirium tremens) so I ended up In the new film Glen had a budget into the shots,” he said. “ If I had a was. He can be very heavy at times filming my own. I remember once of $32 million, which is about par for closeup of a sign, I had the about the way he feels about scenes. Sounds of nostalgia using my hands for an insert in a ‘ the Bonds he has directed. Natu­ reflection in the window of someone ... If he has a scene in which he’s • Fried Filet of Sole w/friod ocoiiopa...... *8.50 Peter Finch movie. The director angry, he really has to work himself Object of desire rally, “ The Living Daylights” has a walking by.” • Boneless Chicken Cacclatore...... *6.95 The Oakdale Musical Theatre in Wallingford will saw my shot aqd said, ‘My, doesn’t wham opening, this one a furious His direction began with such up. He has to motivate himself in host a Nostalgia Superfest on Sunday night at 9; 30, A Jeweled setting “ That Obscure Object of Desire,” starring Peter Finch have feminine chase atop the Rock of . action television series as “ Danger that situation.” • Fettuccine Alfredo ...... *7.50 hands!” ’ with The Turtles, The Byrds, Herman’s Hermits, Fernando Rey, is this week’s film at Avery “ We somehow developed these Man, ’ ’ on which he learned to stage Glen observed that Dalton may • Veal Parmesan...... *8.25 Grass Roots and Mark Lindsay of Paul Revere & Theater, Wadsworth Atheneum, 600 Main St., That brought a laugh from the mini-films,” Glen said, “ and stunts on short schedules and tight turn out to be the best of the Bonds. robust Englishman who has filmed The Raiders. If you’d like to travel back to the Hartford. Tickets are $3 for the 8 p.m. shows, they’ve become such a tradition budgets. Moving up to features, he The reason: “ Basically he’s a • Broiled Boneless Scrod...... *8.95 Customers stroll among antiques and theater, Scottish dancers, strolling some of the most spectacular action early days of rock ’n’ roll, head for Wallingford. Saturday and Sunday evening. that we can’t shake it off. We have directed Roger Moore in “ Gold” dangerous sort of guy. If he’s plants in the stained-glass buildings of sequences in recent history. As to keep doing it. Tickets are $18.50, and are available from the box minstreis, pony rides, elaborate before beginning his “ Bondage.” carrying a gun, he looks as though LA STRADA Restaurant second-unit director of “ On Her “ For that ski jump in ’The Spy’ I office, 265-1501. ,, the Abbey of Regina Laudis on Flanders creches, choir and orchestral music Glen missed the Sean Connery he’s going to use it. He’s for real.” 471 Hartford Road M 3-6168 Majesty’s Secret Service.” he went to Iceland in June, which is the Road, Bethlehem. Admission is free to throughout the day. The fair is Saturday period, but he has worked with the Will there be a 16th James Bond Mao.-SaL 1:39.19 / Saa. 'ttl 9 staged the heart-stopping bobsled only time you can shoot there. It other actors who portrayed the movie? the annual fair, which includes outdoor With 76 trombones chase and avalanche scenes. Re­ Folk for your family from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. took me three weeks to get that one British agent — George Lazenby, “ I guess we’li have to see how the member the opening sequence of shot. Then the following February I Roger Moore and now Dalton. public reacts to this one,” said i Seventy-six trombones — and more than 100 “ The Spy Who Loved Me” with shot the rest of the scene in ” I think Timothy viewed us with a Glen. The annual Connecticut Fam ily Folk Festival children — will be on stage when Glastonbury will be held this weekend in Hartford’s Elizabeth Youth & Family Services presents “ The Music The Homestead will be elosing Park. Workshops are going on from 10 a.m. to 5 Antiques on the green Can we talk? Man” at Glastonbury High School this weekend. for vacation from p.m. Saturday. These are not designed only for Shows tonight and Saturday are at 7; 30 p.m., with Advice l^rAUsK*^ performers. For example, at 3 p.m. on the main More than 200 antiques dealers will assemble for tickets at $2.50 for adults and $2 for students. August 10 to August 17. stage, storytellers who use both songs and the the Historical Society of Glastonbury’s Antiques The outspoken Joan Rivers will make her only spoken word will conduct a workshop called Show Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the We wish you a safe and happy Connecticut appearance for this year tonight at the “ Stories in Song and Out.’ ’ Glastonbury Green. There is also a booth with summer. Oakdale Musical Theatre, Wallingford. There are There is a children’s concert from noon to 1:30 more than 2,000 items, including homespun sheets, Teens dance on Marriage from heaven lasts 70 years still tickets for the 8.30 p.m. show to hear this We will reopen August 18. p.m. The evening concert, 5 to 8 p.m., includes a old oil lamps and other historical objects. The outrageous comedienne. She has been hostess of Manchester-based group. Folk Roots. Sunday’s society owns and maintains the Welles-Shipman The East Hartford Summer Youth Festival is "T h e Tonight Show’ ’ and “ The Late Show,” but is DEAR READ­ Abby. it’s been over a year, and kindergarten. Wisdom was not at show opens at 11 a.m. with a gospel sing. The show sponsoring a fund-raiser dance Sunday from i to 8 ERS: Today is a Ward House and the Welles-Chapman Tavern, and now traveling to tent theaters and nightclubs. we still haven’t received any the top of the graduate school continues with groups such as Bay State Bluegrass, operates the Museum on the Green in the old town p.m. at the Elks Pavilion in East Hartford. The very special information about the gift. My 50 Higgins Highway (Rte. 31) Tickets are $22.50 each. Call 265-1501 before you mountain, but there in the sandbox Dillon Bustin and more. All music is free. meeting hall. rock band Mainstreet will be featured at this day. It marks uncle is a very responsible man. leave home, to be sure there are still tickets. at nursery school. alcohol-free dance. Tickets are $10. the 70th — yes, and we would like very much for “ These are the things I learned; Mansfield ■ 456-2240 Th< HofTWftcAd* .■Hh 70th — wedding Dear Abby our daughter to have this gift to Share everything. Play fair. Don’t anniversary of a Abigail Van Buren assure her college education. How hit people. Put things back where couple who are should I handle it? you found them. Clean up your own ‘La Bamba’ takes a look at the magic of rock ’n’ roll very dear to me: BLUE IN GRAY. TENN. mess. Don’t take things that aren’t ^ i r t l f ^ t . m y in-laws. yours. Say you’re sorry when you Rose and Jay DEAR BLUE: Being “ blue” will By Linda Deutsch Of all the musical successes of the hurt somebody. Wash yotir hands Phillips as Valens. Phillips of not accomplish anything — neither The Associated Press late 1950s, Valens’ was among the emotional conflicts involving Val­ before you eat. Flush. Warm Best Italian 1984-86 His easy sincerity and shining the rock ’n’ roll history that might Minneapolis. will procrastinating. Remind your Voted ConnectleuI Nagoolne most extraordinary and most ens, his ambitious mother, Connie, cookies and cold milk are good for Cinema Review eyes reflect the hopes of a youngs­ have made a good movie great. Theirs was not just a marriage, it DEAR ABBY: I have a rather uncle of the “ college fund” he To those who were into rock ’n’ tragic. Famous by the time he was portrayed effectively by Rosana De you. ter who declares early on: "A ll my “ La Bamba” is rated PG-13 for was a merger — a blending of touchy problem. Last Mother’s Day promised to establish for your roll when “ La Bamba,” hit the 16. the youth who sang his way out Soto, and his half brother. Bob “ ...*When you go out into the Preienti A New Divertified Menu dreams are rock ’n’ roll.” sex, violence and drug use involv­ beauty, brains, character, talent, my husband and I had our 6-month- daughter. And don’t be shy. He charts, its bouncing rhythms are of a Mexican-American ghetto was Morales, played with power by Esai' world, watch for traffic, hold hands exciting tribute to the magic of But writer-director Luis Valdez ing the bad-guy brother. The film’s ambition, generosity, hard work old daughter christened. Several offered it. ■ I fallen Cuitlne ■ Seafood • Fowl a Steakt • Ribt ■ unforgettable. So is the name killed at 17 in the plane crash Morales. He also touches on the and stick together.” early rock ’n’ roll and a touching has chosen to focus on the young moralistic message that nice guys and mutual love, tempered with a relatives were present and. much to Ritchie Valens, a symbol of the immortalized in song as “ the day innocent high school romance ” ... And it is still true, no matter drama of one youngster’s climb out star’s ethnic roots as Richard become stars overcomes any nega­ sense of humor. my suri^rise, they all brought gifts. A Dining Room With A View musical revolution which propeiied which inspired Valens’ hit song, DEAR READERS: Rollan Mel­ how old you are, when you go out the music died. ” Killed with Valens of the poverty and sibling rivalries Valenzuela of Pacoima, Calif. As a tive impact. Their cornerstone; a devotion to While opening the gifts, my great ton, who writes a column in the poor, guitar-strumming kids to the were rockers Buddy Holly. 22, and “ Donna.” into the world, it’s best to hold of a Mexican-American family. result, he neglects the musical- their religion, and respect for the uncle — a very wealthy man who Reno Gazette, was so taken with a Enjoy the freth budding colon heights of stardom. The Big Bopper (J.P. Richardson), In fairness to Valdez, Valens’ hands and stick together.” Valens’ music, sung by Los social upheaval surrounding the rights of others. had no children — told me he was The biggest surprise about the 29. career with only three hit songs sermon delivered by one V. James Thanks, Rector Jeffery and Ro­ of Summer with an exquitite Lobos, along with a sound track of young musician and doesn't get to it Over the years. Rose and Jay going to open a “ college fund” for Jeffery, rector of the 'Trinity movie, “ La Bamba,” is that it took “ La Bamba” is an affectionate lacked the substance for a true bert Fulghum. I couldn’t have said ’50s hits is one of the special until late in the film. A black-and- Phillips have handled their good our daughter. Then he started Episcopal Church in Reno, he meal on the mountain. nearly 30 years for Valens’ deeply account of Valens’ brief life which backstage biography. The family it better myself. And thanks to pleasures of this film. So is the white clip from “ American Band­ EMERGENCY fortune with gratitude and humil­ explaining the terms of the fund — touching story to reach the screen. portrait fleshes it out and makes a shared that message with his Edna Brigham for Introducing me becomes two movies in one — an debut of newcomer Lou Diamond stand” and the frenzy of an Alan Fire — Police — Medical ity, and accepted their misfortunes 60 Villa LouUa Road, Bolton, CT 646-3161 better story. how much interest it would draw, readers. I ’ve since discovered that to Rollan Melton. Freed concert capture some of the with grace and dignity. They are a etc. It’s a satisfying two hours at the the message in the sermon origi­ excitement of the era. DIAL 911 credit to their community, a joy to After waiting for six months and nally came from Robert Fulghum, movies with an ending guaranteed For Abby’s booklet, “ How to Valdez is more concerned with In Manchester their friends, and a shining exam­ hearing nothing more about the to produce tears. What’s missing is a retired Unitarian minister in Have a Lovely Wedding,” send a ple of love and generosity to their “ college fund,” I asked my uncle EMmonds, Wash. Here it is (in check or money order for $2.60 and Featuring family. about It, and he said he was going to part); a long, stamped (39 cents), self- HARTPOaO fje to l Jacket (R) FrI and Sat 7:40, 10, Congratulations and God bless go through a large bank in Nash­ “ Most of what I really need to addressed envelope to; Dear Abby, Margaritas . £ ! " « " • CItv — Nadine (PG) FrI 1:3S, 12:20; Sun 7:40,10. WEST HARTFORD you. Mother and Dad. Love, 4:90, 8:50; Sot and Sun 1:35, 3:45, 4:50, ^ O T,’ f Untouchables (R) FrI ville. 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Be sure 648-4600 m m then begin an exercise program of If these measures aren’t success­ into believing that they are neces­ WOK to ask for Winning the Battle of the increasing walking (or jogging) ful, check with your doctor to make sary for “deep cleaning” or for Bulge. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Aug. 7, 1987 Headroom MANCHESTEH HERALD. Friday. Aug. 7. 1937 — 15 Friday TV offends SPORTS 5:30PM [DIS] All About Dogs Actress Allison Smith hosts this documentary designed to give young people insight stutterers on training their own dogs. DALLAS [HBO] MOVIE: 'WarOaitiM' (CC) A lean- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Max age computer whiz inadvertently ac­ With the annual Headroom, television’s computer­ cesses the Pentagon’s strategic'^compu- Oil Barona' Ball ap­ generated cartoon character ter system and nearly begins World War proaching, April Tanana slows Yanks known for his one-liners and III. Matthew Broderick, Dabney Cole­ man. John Wood. 1983 Rated PG. (In (Sheree J. Wilson) fractured speech, has Joined Porky Stereo) gets an Interest­ By The Associated Press his eighth home run. a two-run shot Pig on a list of fictional characters [MAX] MOVIE; Th e Night the Lights ing proposal from offensive to stutterers. in the sixth inning for the Tigers’ . Went Out In Georgia' A talented country- J.R., on “ Dal­ DETROIT — Today is a new day AL, roundup western singer and his songwriting sis­ iMd/f final two runs. "Frank puts a little "Children are susceptible to las." The CBS ae­ V and, not surprisingly, both the — see page 17 authoritative figures," says Theo­ ter try to stay one step ahead of trouble. on them, takes a little off, doesn’t Kristy McNichol, Dennis Quaid, Mark ries airs FRI­ Detroit Tigers and New York make a mistake, then zips the dore E. Emery of Florida, who’s Hamill. 1981. Rated PG. DAY. AUO. 7. Yankees feel like winners. among the speech theraplsU here fastball by them.” 6:00PM CD ® ® ^ News There was only one winner for this weekend’s fourth annual swing. You don’t want to get behind New York starter Ron Guidry, CD Three's Company CHECK IISTINGS Thursday night, of course. The and press." 3-5, gave up two first-inning walks convention of the National Stutter­ FOR EXACT TIME Tigers, with veterans Frank Ta­ ing Project. d D Matt Houston The four-game Motown Show­ before Alan Trammell hit an RBI I M ■ ! i nana and Darrell Evans leading the "When they start imitating Max 5 5 Gimme a Break Nell is caught in the down, the final series of the season single. Then it was Evans, the middle after her sister walks out on her way, beat the Yankees 12-5. between the two heavyweight con­ 40-year-old left-handed hitter, by saying, I m J*J*Johnny,' the act husband and her mother urges Nell not But the Yankees, not the third- of talking consciously has begun to become involved. tenders, continues tonight with against Guidry, one of baseball’s place Tigers, remain atop the Detroit rookie Jeff Robinson. 7-5, best left-hand^ pitchers. and confusion about how to talk will 5S) Greatest American Hero American League East, although Angie going against New York ace Rick Evans, with a 2-2 count, fouled off Thursday. Detroit closed the gap to two games Rhoden, 14-6. four pitches before lining a two-out When this becomes a habit, you (S ) Doctor Who — half a game back of the Toronto double to right that sent home two have a full-blown stutterer.” (S ) Charlie's Angels “ They can’t hurt us now, ’’ Detroit f f l ® MOVIE; 'Deadly Intentions' (CC) and old ladies Is more meaningful. Ste­ Blue Jays, who lost in Cleveland. Manager Sparky Anderson said. runs. Chet Lemon made it 4-0 with "Max Headroom” has had a 59) Quincy Based on a true story. Shortly alter her phen Uarkla. Michelle Scarbelli, Pspu- “ We don’t want to give up the “ If we win one more game, we’ll be an RBI double. limited run on ABC-TV. The net­ 5 5 Reporter 41 wedding, a woman discovers that her she 1982. Rated NR. husband, despite a veneer of perfection, lead,” Yankees first baseman Don “ That turned the whole thing work has renewed the series for the [U S A ] Night Flight; Goes to the Movies in as good of shape as I want to be in. 5?) MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour is insanely possessive, violently ill- Mattingly said. "W e don’t want to “ The only thing that hurts is that around for us,” Anderson said. " I fall. The character, produced by tempered and possibly capable of mur­ and Coming Attractions $ 5 Fame (60 min.) chase again. We want to control the we’ve whaled on them in four thought if we got three or four runs lArim ar Telepictures Co., also der. Michael Biehn. Madolyn Smith. Part 12:00AM ® WKRP in CInoInnatl [OlSj Mouseterpiece Theater 1 of 2 (R) action if we possibly can. straight games (including last tonight, we’d win, and he got them appears on other shows, including a ® 59) Nightline (CC). [ESPN] SportsLook "W e didn’t give It away or weekend in New York) and only got for us." Max Headroom talk show on the Cartoons HD Miami Vice (CC) Switek and Zito use ® ) Cannon anything. Basically, the Tigers just [USA] two of their favorite informants to sot up two wins to show for it.” Guidry, the first of four New York Cinemax cable television station (15 Star Trek came out swinging." 6:30PM CD m*a*s*h a deal with a stolen-goods dealer (60 Tanana, 12-7, using his usual pitchers, lasted only 2 1-3 Innings. and in Coca-Cola commericals. min.) (R) (In Stereo) (5D PTL Club The Tigers had fourdoubles and a Not all of the approximately 200 ® 59) ABC News (CC) array of off-speed pitches, held the He was charged with six hits and ® i) Great Performances: The Import­ (29) MOVIE: Th e Other Side of the Moun­ home run in their 12-hit attack on people expected at the convention 55 Benson Yankees to just five hits and one run seven Detroit runs. ance of Being Earnest (CC) Lady Brack­ tain' A paralyzing fall confines skier Jill four Yankee pitchers. through the first seven innings. It New York designated hitter Gary agree with Emery. d9) Laverne & Shirley nell (Dame Wendy Hiller) opposes her Kinmont to a wheelchair for the rest of " It ’s not like it’s the last todays of " I ’m not concerned about Max @ 59) NBC News daughter's betrothal to a man lacking her life Marilyn Hassen. Beau Bridges, AP photo was another masterful perfor­ Ward hit his 13th homer off Tanana knowledge of his heritage in Oscar Belinda J. Montgomery. 1975. Detroit Tigers' Chet Lemon congratu- the season, but these are important mance and Tanana’s second vic­ in the second. The Yankees, who causing stuttering,” said John AP photo 5 $ Nightly Business Report Wilde s satiric comedy of manners 12 Consumer Discount Network Thursday night’s game in Detroit. games and we don’t want to tory over the Yankees in five days. have lost three of their last four Ahlbach, executive director of the 5 5 Noticiero Univision hrs.) (R) (2D iates Aian Trammell and Kirk Gibson (2D Alfred Hitchcock Presents Yankees’ catcher Rick Cerone looks minimize them,” said Evans, “ Frank was making great games, scored four unearned runs San Francisco-based project and [C N N ] Showbiz Today ®1) Novola: Esa Muchocha de Ojos Cafe (hidden) after they scored on Darrell whose two-run double keyed a pitches and we were doing the off Willie Hernandez in the eighth — organizer of the conference at San [DIS] Zorro (^5) Christien Children's Fund away. The Tigers whipped the Yanks, ®?) Remembering the Bomb (CC) High­ Evans’ double in the first inning of four-run first inning for Detroit. three of them on Roberto Kelly’s Franciscio State University. Lady Madonna [C N N ] Newsnight 12-5. hitting and that’s all you need,” [ES PN ] Running and Racing lights from 1985's 40th anniversary cer­ “ Scoring right away was a big first major league home run. "M ax’s speech is broken but he is emonies, rertiembering the Hiroshima [ES PN ] SportsLook said catcher Mike Heath, who hit 7:00PM ® CBS News not a stammerer. It is a voice Madonna greets her New York fans Thursday evening and Nagasaki atom bomb attacks, are [U S A ] Night Flight: Sold American News interwoven with the personal stories broken up by the computer, not a from a platform set up in the street outside the Broadway CD) ® Wheel of Fortune (CC) and memories of four participants - two 12:05AM ® m o v ie ; Outland' A silent block where the air flow is cut theater where her new movie, "Who’s That Girl?,’’ Americans who helped plan and execute space-age marshall tries to keep the off.” CD S 100,000 pyramid the attacks and two Japanese survivors peace in a lawless mining camp on one opened. She is currently on a concert tour that bears the of Jupiter's moons. Sean Connery, Peter McReynold’s heroics lifts Mets (55 Jeffersons (CC) of Hiroshima (60 min.) (R) A more realistic fear is children same name as her film. Boyle. Frances Sternhagen. 1981. (R) m aking stutterers, he said. (51) Best of Saturday Night [CfSJN] Larry King Live [H B O ] 1st 8( Ten: Going tor Broke (CC) By The Associated Press "People are concerned because d l) M*A*S-H [D IS ] MOVIE: Topper Returns' A beauti­ umpires wouldn’t allow it. instead the other night.” he said, referring ful ghost haunts Topper and urges him The third installment in the series on the Jesse Orosco. Luis Quinones and they foresee young people watching Wheel of Fortune ------wxu wevMoi wimia D«r- keeping Dawson’s bat in the game to last Thursday when his bat was to find her murderer Roland Young, NEW YORK — As his game­ Bob Dernier each pinch hit RBI the show and then using Max (^1) MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour Joan BlondelL Dennis O'Keefe. 194 1. row. Parker (O.J, Simpson) is promoted and prompting Mets Manager lifted during a game against the singles for Chicago, and Manny to Bulls' general manager; Yine^e^s winning fly ball sailed over the left Davey Johnson to officially protest. Headroom to tease friends who Law students learning ( ^ Barney Miller [H B O ] MOVIE; 'Hardbodias' (CC) Three Cardinals. “ In fact, I told Davey, Trillo added a sacrifice fly. agent pushes for a million dollar con­ fielder’s head, Kevin McReynolds Dawson, who hit a homer in his stutter.” ( ^ Dating Game middle-aged men seek advice from a tract; Coach'Ernie Denardo suffers from ‘Let them have it.’ I ’m tired of Keith Hernandez’s run-scoring California beach hustler on how to pick wondered for a moment if his bat The cartoon character Porky d l) Jeffersons burnout (In Stereo) first at-bat. re.sponded four pitches arguing the point. Davey just groundnut in the seventh put New up beautiful girls Grant Kramer. Teal would be checked for cork, too. after the protest by hitting another Pig, a lovable but dim-witted, 59) Hollywood Sr«iiares Roberts. Gary Wood 1984 Rated R 1 2:30AM (® star search (60 min.) wanted to make sure I wasn't being York ahead 6-5. but the Cubs tied from TV ’s ‘L.A. Law’ "That would’ve bothered me a homer that raised his total to a stuttering pig, perpetuates the (S5 Novela. Victoria ® Ask Dr. Ruth (R) persecuted. the score again on Keith More­ [T M C ) MOV|E: 'Psycho III' (CC) The lot.” he said. " I don't like the way career-high 34 this season. myth that people who are stutterers 57) Nightly Business Report Bates Motet is back in business with 52) d9) Late Night With David Letterman ” I had a sneaking suspicion that land’s leadoff homer in the eighth SAN. FRANCISCO (AP) - Law characters, Kelly said that doesn’t the whole thing is going. It’s " I don’t think Dawson corks his are less intelligent or are slow and 55 Matt Houston Norman and a woman who claims to be (In Stereo) my bat would be checked after my off reliever Roger McDowell. school students can get more than stop him from engaging in serious his real mother Anthony Perkins Diana happening in a bad way. It’s just not bat or anything like that.” Mets dumb and unassertive, said Ahlb­ [C N N ] Moneyline d l) Alfred Hitchcock Presents fair." next home run. It doesn’t bother me In the ninth, the Mets loaded the entertainment from the hit TV lunchtime discussion of ” L.A. Scarwid, Jeff Fahey 1986 Rated R (In Manager Davey Johnson said. “ 1 ach, who stutters. [DIS] Cinderella A degraded girl s (Les­ Stereo) 59) Ask Or. Ruth (CC) if they want to X-ray my bat, as long bases with one out off reliever Lee series "L.A. Law,” say two legal Law” with his students. McReynolds. with the bases just thought that if my guy has his "M any stutterers want to get him professors who praise the show’s ley Ann Warren) wish to attend a lavish [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Project X’ A secret gov­ (D5 Gena Scott as I get it back in one piece. I don’t Smith, 3-7. Pinch-hitter Lee Maz- off the air.” The series' leading characters ball comes true with the help of her fairy loaded in the bottom of the ninth favorite bat taken away without want it broken to bits. treatment of ethical issues and the ernment agent returns from the Orient in [E S P N ] Speedway America Thursday night, snapped a 6-6 tie zilli opened with a walk. Tim Teufel Jim Brochu, an ABC publicist, are presented at times in an godmother (Celeste Holm) Also stars the year 2118 with the cryptic message . reason, then I want one of their guys “ Maybe people are trying to role of lawyers in society. Ginger Rogers, Walter Pidgeon. Pat Car with a single that one-hopped over then bunted him to second, after also said Max is not a stutterer. unrealistic, heroic light, Kelly said. that the world will be destroyed within 12.'35AM [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Elll#' Re- to lose his favorite bat too. To me, distract us. But. to me, it’s not so The program is developing "a roll. Stuart Damon. Jo Van Fleet Music two weeks Christopher George. Greta venge is sweet for a seductive country the left-center field fence, lifting which Hernandez was intentionally "The speech is a computer But, he added, “ heroes challenge by Rodgers and Hammerstem (90 min ) the umpires showed preferential much of a distraction as it is a cult status among young lawyers Baldwin. 1968. girl who finds ways of doing awcy with the second-place New York Mets to passed and Strawberry lined a glitch,” said Brochu. "It's not my the public to examine the conflict [ES P N ] SportsCenter those involved in her father's death. treatment.” joke.” and law school students,” said 9 .3 0 P M (J]|) Mission Impossible a 7-6 victory over the Chicago Cubs. single back to Smith. interpretation that he is a between legal ethics and personal Sheila Kennedy, Shelley Winters, Ed­ Cubs Manager Gene Michael Dawson didn’t view it as joke. ” It Michael J. Kelly, dean of the [TMC] MOVIE: 'Down and Out in Bev­ For the Mets. it was their sixth McReynolds, who extended his stutterer.” conscience.” erly Hills’ A derelict ends up In the swim­ 1 0 :0 0 P M ® A d d e rly Debut in prime ward Albert 1984 Rated R (In Stereo) claimed he had nothing to do with got me a little ticked off,” he said. University of Maryland Law straight victory and kept them 4>/i consecutive-game hitting streak to Emery’s complaint is based on a ming pool of a crazy nouveau riche' cou­ time The leader of a Middle East nation [U S A ] Night Flight: Short Film: "Sex and the confiscation. "That came from “ It gave me added incentive. I School. Professor Stephen Cillers of New ple and is adopted into their household threatens the world with nuclear devas­ Adolescents" games behind the St. Louis Cardi­ 12 with an infield single in the sixth, theory he acknowledges is not tation (60 min.) the league to the umpire,” he said. know we were down at the time, but Kelly took part in a panel York University Law School Nick Nolte. Bette Midler. Richard Drey- nals in the National League East. worked the count to 1-2 before ( shared by all speech pathologists. 1 2:45 AM [T M C ] m o v ie : 'Off Beat- A “ I heard that they’re going to do it was very satisfying to hit that discussion of “ L.A. Law” on warned that the show will suffer if it fuss 1986 Rated R (In Stereo) LD) (55 (2D News mild-mannered librarian agrees to im­ But the game, which the Mets pounding his single over the drawn- ” I firmly believe that stuttering some random checking, and I think second homer.” - Thursday as the American Bar neglects realism to heighten [U S A ] Airwolf When the company sus­ (22) Crime Story Luca plans to use a personate his friend, a New York City played in protest, was buried in outfield. is nothing more than a result of pects that Locke (Anthony Sherwood) is union strike to gain control of the Las cop Judge Reinhold, Mag Tilly. Clea- we need some more of that. This Darryl Strawberry managed to Association began its annual con­ drama. But Cillers said the show beneath a controversy of doctored “ I started off by guessing.” he talking consciously rather than a traitor, the team must help prove his V^gas casinos. (60 mm.) (R) (In Stereo) vent Derricks 1986 Rated PG stuff has been going on for a long escape the controversy despite vention. The NBC show earned 20 can help educate the public and innocence (60 min.) bats. time.” said. “ When that didn’t work, I just unconsciously,” he said. "They 5-1' Noticiero Univision ® Nightlife (R) (In Stereo) hitting two homers, his 26th and Emmy nominations last month, lawyers about ethical problems. 1:00AM In the second inning, after his solo tried to see the ball and hit It in the switch their focus from the subject 7:30PM C3 1 PM Magazine Shopping 57' Front Row Center ® Joe Franklin Howard Johnson, with 27homers, 27th of the season. He hit two-run air if I could. Well, after throwing more than any other series. Dysart also acknowledged that at home via television, a look at the stars homer. Howard Johnson had his bat has already topped his career high to the physical act of getting a word (.65 Man from U.N.C.L.E. 55 Runaway With the Rich and Famous shot to center in the first and a solo me some pretty good sliders, he AP photo “ It’s matured a great deal,” the show is not always true to life who've appeared on the 'Falcon Crest' confiscated for the second time in a in homers by IS, but he’s not the out.” series [CNN] CNN News A Virgin Islands cruise with "Love Boat" to lead off the sixth. finally hung one. one that I could Kelly said, and is becoming the The law firm his character heads co-star Gavin Macleod; actress Heidi week, this time by crew chief John least bit offended by the view that Children develop this problem by CD’ Current Affair [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Dream Lover' After The Mets held a 5-2 lead before lift.” Andre Dawson of the Chicago Cubs takes exception to nation’s ’’single most popular cul­ has experts in every field of law Boahy ( "Hotor*) on a tour of Ireland. (R) Kibler. But when the Mets wanted he couldn’t hit so many homers imitating relatives, parents or Dysart said. stabbing an intruder, a young woman the Cubs tied it with a three-run McDowell, 7-3, picked up the his bat being checked by home plate umpire Charley tural artifact for discussing the role ® d l' Jeopardy! (CC) becomes inolved m dream research ex­ d D Maude the same thing done to Andre without some help. . others who stammer, said Emery, seventh, sending nine men to plate victory despite blowing a chance Williams in fourth-inning action Thursday night against of lawyers ” The panel discussion ” We specialize in everything” ® Major League Baseball: Chicago periments that may reveal the reason be­ lS9) Dating Game Dawson two innings later, the “ I ’m not really as angry as I was who teaches a correspondence Cubs at New York Mets (2 hrs., 45 mm ) hind her act of violence. Kristy McNi­ against starter Terry Leach and for his I7th save. was moderated by actor Richard depending on the demands of the [C N N ] Crossfire Now York at Shea Stadium. The Mets won, 7-6. course in speech therapy and Dysart, who portrays senior (Live) chol. Ben Masters, Paul Shenar 1986 believes he developed his own script, Dysart said. But he said the 55 INN News Rated R. (In Stereo) [E S P N ] Karate (60 min ) (R) partner Leland McKenzie on the actors on ”L.A. Law” have a [U S A ] Night Flight: The Infected: The condition — largely cured now — series. 5D di) Carson's Comedy Classics 10:1 5 P M (3~J Kiner's Korner growing respect for attorneys and Movie from his mother, who stammered. Dysart joked about the sexual d9) Major League Baseball: Chicago 59) Crime Story Luca plans to use a "M ax Headroom repeats a lot of seek to humanize the characters Cubs at New York Mets (3 hrs) union strike to gain control of the Las 1:05AM ® MOVIE: 'Outland' A Tudoi^s victory gives Cardinais shot in the arm themes that spice ” L.A. Law,” space-age marshall tries to keep the they portray. (S9) dD Major League Baseball: Kansas Vegas casinos (R) (In Stereo) words. My concern is that children quoting a British reviewer who said peace in a lawless mining camp on one in these formative years who watch “ Every actor on the show has City Royals at Boston Red Sox (2 hrs , 4 5 10:30PM ® News the show presented ” a superb cast min.) of Jupiter's moons. Sean Connery, Peter Bv The Associated Press may pick it up ... by imitation.” come to see the pressures that (Ti) INN News Boyle. Frances Sternhagen 1981. (R) for his 23rd save. changing speeds to win. was credited with a single when a two-run single, leading San Diego of barristers who spend more time confront the American lawyer,” he 59) Newlywed Game ’T m just happy to be pitching.” The National Stuttering Project (iB Teles of the Unexpected Two busi- [MAX] MOVIE: Loose After three months on the dis­ ” My location was good,” Tudor shortstop Al Pedrique’s shoe past host Atlanta. taking off their briefs than filing said. DZ) Page Fifty Seven 1:15AM NL Roundup Tudor said. “ This was a smooth has about 2,500 members and is one them.” nessmen in the garment industry find a Screws' Studying is of secondary im­ abled list. John Tudor is starting to said. " I hit the inside and outside caught in the turf and he was unable With the scored tied 4-4, Shane Film clips from three episodes [C N N ] Crossfire., solution to their financial troubles portance to four sex-crazed summer stepping stone back.” corners. I got a lot of outs on the of the largest self-help groups for Although part of the show’s feel comfortable on the mound to make a throw, allowing Raines to Mack led off the ninth and reached stutterers, according to its were played for the audience to [ESPN] Magic Years In Sports A look at (29) Hogan's Heroes schooi students. Brian Genesee, Lance Willie McGee and Terry Pen­ change-up. The key to my success take third. on third baseman Ken Oberkfell’s success may be due to its preoccu­ Van Der Volk, Michael MacDonald. again. He may want to avoid a seat Cardinals’ dugout and slammed directors. underscore the handling of ethical the year 1965 with a profile on "Red" ^8' Odd Couple dleton drove in two runs each to was my control.” One out later. Wallach singled to pation with the sex lives of its Auerbach. 1985. Rated R. in the dugout. though. into Tudor, sitting on the bench. error. Mack moved to second on a issues in ” L.A. Law.” 55 FI Estudio de Lola Beltran help snap a two- game losing streak center to score Raines and send single by Tony Gwynn. his fourth [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Haunted Honeymoon' A 1:30AM CD) Dream Girl U.S.A Tudor pitched four-hit ball over 5 He came off the disabled list July Expos 6, Pirates 3 ( ^ McLaughlin Group and extend the Phillies’ losing Webster to third. Webster scored hit of the game and 21st in 39 at-bats radio personality, planning to marry his ( ® True Confessions 2-3 innings Thursday night for his 30. pitched two games in the co-star at his family's ancestral mansion, [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Hardbodies 2' Three streak to six. The victory kept the Tim Wallach tied the score with a the go-ahoad run when Galarraga against Atlanta this season. After a 55 in n News first victory since April 17 as the St. minors, and on Aug. I went four is suddenly plagued by phobias. Gene fun-loving Americans travel to Greece to first-place Cardinals 4>/i games in single and Andres Galarraga’s Just beat second baseman Johhny sacrifice moved the runners up, film a low-budget film Brad Zutaut, Fa- Louis Cardinals beat Philadelphia. innings against Pittsburgh. Wilder. Gllda Radner, Dom DeLuise (22) d9) Friday Night Videos (In Stereo) front of the New York Mets in the run-scoring fielder’s choice put Ray’s relay throw to first on an Chris Brown grounded to third and About Town 1986. Rated PG. (In Stereo) biana Udinio, James Karen. 1986 Rated 5-2. ” I don’t know if my knee is 100 R. (2D Home Shopping Game National League East. visiting Montreal ahead, as the attempted double play, allowing the runners held. Santiago followed [MAX] Dangerous Film Club Tudor, 3-1, suffered a broken percent, butit’sgoodenoughtoplay [C N N ] Newsnight Update Elsewhere in the NL, San Diego Expos rallied in theeighthinningto Webster to score. with a hit to deep short off reliever 1 1 :0 0 P M ® ® (22) ® 59) News bone in his right knee April 19 in a on,” Tudor said. 8:00PM (D ) CBS Summer Playhouse: [D IS ] MOVIE; 'Elopement' The sudden beat Atlanta 7-4 and Montreal beat Pittsburgh. Gene Garber. 8-8, scoring Mack, The Time of Their Lives A widower (Ja­ CD) (§5 Late Show (In Stereo) freak dugout collision with New Tudor struck out four and walked Padres 7, Braves 4 marriage of a recent college graduate to defeated Pittsburgh 6-3. With Pittsburgh leading 3-2, and Templeton followed with a mie Widdoes) with four daughters In­ CD) Carol Burnett and Friends a psychology professor meets with more York Mets’ catcher Barry Lyons. none. Bill Dawley pitched one Tudor, who went 21-8 in 1985 to Also recognized for outstanding effort is Kim Antico, vites his father (Buddy Ebsen) to move in reliever Jim Gott walked Tim Benito Santiago snapped a ninth­ single to score two more runs. (H ) At the Movies Scheduled reviews: than a little disapproval. Clifton Webb. Lyons was trying to make a play on inning, Ricky Horton I 2-3. and A Red Cross blood drive will be held Aug. 31 from 1 to duaghter of Victor and Delsie Antico of 181 Ludlow with the family. (60 min.) Anne Francis, Charles Bickford. 1951. help St. Louis win the pennant, Raines to start the eighth and inning tie with a two-out infield Dale Murphy hit his 30th home Road. Nadine (Jeff Bridges, Kim Basinger); a foul ball when he charged into the Todd Worrell got the final two outs relies on pinpoint control and Raines stole second. Mitch Webster single and Garry Templeton added 6 p.m. in the fellowship hall of St. James Church. The I ® MOVIE: 'Rooster' A fire of suspicious Stakeout" (Richard Dreyfuss, Emilio Es­ 2:00AM ® Solid Gold (In Stereo) run for the Braves. drive is conducted by the Connecticut Valley East origin brings together an unlikely pair of tevez). investigators to track down the arson­ CD) Saturday Night Live Branch, Greater Hartford Chapter of the American Eariy pregnancy ciass heid ists. Paul Williams, Pat McCormick S i MOVIE: 'The Trap' Charlie Chan gets (35 Hit City Red Cross and St. James Church. involved in a case that could be his last 1982. [E S P N ] SpeedWeek For more information, call 643-Slll. A two-night early-pregnancy class is offered at no Sidney Toler. Mantan Moreland, Victor Illegal bat scandal sees Ueberroth making some moves (3) 59) Webster (CC) Webster gets an Sen Younq 1947. [U S A ] Night Flight: Rock-lt Lounge charge at Manchester Memorial Hospital on Aug. 17 afterschool job as the neighborhood and 24 from,7 to 9 p.m. The course is to help women (29) Tales From the Darkside dog walker. (R) 2:10AM [HBO] MOVfE: Th e Chock Is By Jim Donaghy that some players are using illegal prepare for pregnancy and includes information on (2D Cinema Showcase in the Mail' When credit problems threa­ club can ask the crew chief of the bat speed. ain’t that good.’’ Cancer patients’ group meets (55 Mrs. America Pageant This 11 th an­ The Associated Press bats. the Umpires’ dressing room and nutrition, exercise 'and expected changes during nual for married women (H ) Tales of the Unexpected ten to drive a California pharmacist and umpiring crew to impound one bat Johnson hit his 27th home run of Prior to this year, the Mets’ third Johnson did not use the bat in his A support group for cancer patients, their friends pregnancy. features state representatives compet­ his family over the brink, he stages his “ The time has some to insjpect the from the opposing team during a the season in the second inning of ® M*A*S-H own form of rebellion. Brian Dennehy, NEW YORK — When the umpires baseman’s career high was 12 next plate appearance. and families will meet on Aug. 27 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at For more information, call 646-1222. ing in evening gown, swimsuit and inter­ bats in addition to the baseballs.” game. the New York Mets’ 7-6 victory over homers in 1984 for Detroit. view categories. Entertainment by 55 PFLICULA: 'El Gran Perro Muerto' En Anne Archer, Hallie Todd. 1986. Rated took Howard Johnson’s bat out of Manchester Memorial Hospital. For more informa­ un pueblo, un perro muerto se convierte R. the commissioner said in a written If a player’s bat is found to be CTiicago on Thursday night, and his "Kibler said they were giving it to Gladys Knight & the Pips. Scheduled the game for the second time in a “ To me, this is silly,” Howard tion, call 647-4739. en el acusador de los ciudadanos cor- statement. "Our office and the illegal, the player and his manager bat confiscated by the umpires. the National League office to be hosts: Richard Dawson, Florence Hen­ 2:30AM 55 Twilight zone week. New York Mets Manager Johnson said. “ If they’re trying to derson. From the Hilton in Las Vegas, ruptos del lugar. David Reynoso. Kitty de league offices have received indica­ will be punished by their league Last Thursday in St. Louis, the X-rayed. If It’s all right, which It is. Pinochle scores announced Hoyos. ^2) Music City, U.S.A. catch me they are wasting their Nev. (2 hrs.) Davey Johnson tried invoking tions that bats have been tampered president. The punishment could Cardinals asked for his bat to be I ’ll get it back tommorrow (Fri­ (IZ)sciv [C N N ] Sports Latenight time." The Pinochle scores lor Thursday’s game at the 5D Columbo Commissioner Peter Ueberroth’s with and .there is no room for that include fines and suspensions. checked after he homered. day),’ ’ Johnson said. [C N N ] Moneyline Crew'chief John Kibler inspected Students recognized Army and Navy Club are Elenora Moran, 608; Helena (^9) Rags to Riches (CC) Diane ponders [E S P N ] SportsCenter new edict just a little eariy. kind of conduct in our game.” Batters are sometimes accused At the time St. Louis Manager Johnson’s bat after it was given to Cubs Manager Gene Michael Gavello, 595; Betty Turner, 580; Amelia Anastasio, the question of sex with her new boy­ [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie end Harriet [U S A ] Night Flight: Madonna Profile Ueberroth said Thursday that Under the policy, which goes into of inserting cork or metal into a bat Whitey Herzog said: "H e looks like Watkinson School in Hartford has named Michelle friend. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) him by home-plate umpire Charlie claimed he had nothing to do with 578; Bud Paquin, 572; Gladys Seelert, 567; Alice [ES P N ] Harness Racing: Breeders 2:35AM [M A X ] m o v ie ; Big Trouble' baseball has found "indications” effect today, the manager of each in order to increase theirpowerand Cheikin to the honor roll for the third trimester. Cheikin Babe Ruth up there and I know he Williams. Kibler ordered it taken to the confiscation. Raymo, 560; Kitty Byrnes, 556; James Forbes, 554; dD Washington Week in Review Crown From East Rutherford. N.J. (Live) A financially-strapped insurance sales­ is the daughter of Meyer and Sylvia Cheikin of 156 man reluctantly becomes involved with Tony DeMaio, 553; Martin Bakston, 553; Ann Wajda. dD MOVIE; 'Berserk' A series of brutal [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Scream For Help' A Green Manor Road. murders haunts the owner of a British daughter becomes the target of her step­ the get-rich-qulok scheme of a bizarre 543. ' circus. Joan Crawford. Ty Hardin. Judy father when she uncovers his murderous couple. Peter Falk, Alan Arkin, Beverly Geeson. 1968. plans to kill her wealthy mother. Rachael D'Angelo. 1986. Rated R. Wadkins cards a 68 to assume early P G A lead Novela: Pobre Senorita Limantour Kelly, David Brooks, Marie Masters. ® MOVIE; Th e Fortune' 55 1984. Rated R. 3:00AM d?) Washington Week in Review (CC) Two bumbling con artists attempt to [U S A ] Fridays murder a madcap heiress in an effort to By Ed Shearer starting time on Thursday, said the (95 MOVIE: 'MeteoK A massive meteor two-putting from 20 feet and then " I know Bobby’s playing well and game has ever known — Jack 1 1:3 0 P M ® g® PGA Championship gain her inheritance. Warren Beatty. The Associated Press morning players in the first round hurtles through space on a collision Jack Nicholson, Stockard Channing. closing his round with a birdie-3 on I’ve only played fair lately," Lanny Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer. course with Earth. Sean Connery, Na­ Highlights 1975. of a tournament always have an the final hole when he two-putted Wadkins, the 1977 PGA winner, Neither Nicklaus, a five-time PGA talie Wood, Martin Landau. 1979, ' ® Entertainment Tonight Dionne War­ PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. ® Saturday Night Live advantage because the course is from 45 feet. said. WEEDS Sower has planted the good seed [C N N ] PrimeNews wick talks about her new album. (In — Raymond Floyd didn’t like the winner, nor Palmer, who has never And they seem to spread every­ Stereo) 5 5 MOVIE: Th e Golden Eye' Charlie well prepared for the opening "The fairways are perfect, rough Langer, the 1985 Masters cham­ won this event, could get anything the Word and the Spirit, in each of l^ S P N ] Golf; PGA Championship setup when he saw it, but he round. Jesus told a parable. "The where, too. Paul, writing to the Chan solves a murder and turns up a unplayable and the greens are pion. dropped out of a share of the going. Both shot 78. us. Yet the enemy has been busy (Round 2) From Palm Beach. Fla. (3 hrs,) 55 (29) Honeymooners gang of gold smugglers. Roland Win­ believes it may have worked out for kingdom of heaven may be com­ Romans this time, said, " I do not do Officials don’t have the time to so-so," Wadkins said. lead when he bogeyed his last two None of the winners of this planting too. Other seed, weed seed, (R) (22) 59) Tonight Show (In Stereo) ters, Mantan Moreland. 1948. the better. pared to a man who sowed good the good I want, but the evil I do not prepare the course again after the “ They made It to u ^ enough that holes of the day. Nos. 8 and 9. season’s earlier majors was in a sprouts from us, just as unwanted [MAX] MOVIE; 'Klute' A detective gets (26) Racing from Plainsfleld [C N N ] Nows Overnight "Now I can take a disadvantage seed in his field; but while men want is what I do.” Like weeds Involved with a call-girl who was the last first day of play, so Floyd doesn’t it may be a driving tournament,” "Finishing with two bogeys is strong position. d i Hogan's Heroes [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Topper Returns' A beauti­ and turn it into an advantage were sleeping, his enemy came and and just as tenacious as in any other crowding and hiding the good person to see his friend alive. Jane expect the conditions to match he said, adding that the rough was very disappointing, but I ’m happy field or garden. Fonda. Donald Sutherland. Charles d?) News ful ghost haunts Topper and urges him tomorrow," Floyd said lliursday sowed w e ^ s among the wheat, and plants, so evil which grows from to find her murderer. Roland Young, Thursday’s when he has his morn­ “ more than severe. It’s brutal." with the 7D,” Langer said. Great Britain’s Nick Faldo, who Cioffi. 1971. Rated R. [C N N ] Sports Tonight after posting a 2-under-par 70 that went away." (from Matthew 13) Weeds can hinder the full flower­ inside us can hinder the growth of Joan Blondell, Dennis O'Keefe. 1941. ing starting time today. Wadkins posted a one-shot lead " I think I got out with kind of a won the British Open three weeks [U S A ] Riptide [DIS] MOVIE:'CrossCreek' In 192B,au- left him two strokes off Bobby Weeds! Is there anyone who has ing of what the Sower intends. When he seeds God has planted so [E S P N ] World Series of Pokar The Wadkins, a non-winner in his 13 over journeyman Dave Edwards steal," said Watson, who owns eight ago, shot 73. Master champion thor Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings leaves Wadkins’ pace in the opening round farmed or gardened or tended a he wrote to the Galatians, Saint lovingly. 8:30PM ® 59) Mr. Belvedere (CC) A her New York lifestyle for the peaceful, world’s best amateur and professional seasons on the PGA Tour, had a and Fred Funk, the golf coach at the major titles but needs a PGA crown Larry Mize had a 75 and U.S. Open lonely widow obtains the housekeeping poker players compete for more than $ 1 of the 69th PGA Championship. lawn who does not know the anguish Paul named some of the weeds of inspirational existence of a Florida or­ good driving round in building his University of Maryland. to become the fifth player in history winner Scott Simpson 7S. Both kinds of seeds are planted in services of Mr. Belvedere at a charity ange grove. Mary Staenburgen, Rip million in prize money. (60 min.) “ I. feel confident now after that weeds can bring? They com­ the enemy’s planting; “ fornication. auction. (R) lead, generally avoiding the severe There was a much moreimposing to win each of the Grand Sam Paul Azinger, the PGA Tour’s the little clumps of dirt in God’s Torn, Peter Coyote. 1983. Rated PG. [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Psycho III' (CC) The playing a good round,” Floyd said. pete for the nourishment of the soil, Impurity, licentiousness, idolatry, dD dT) Wall Itreet Week ro u ^ on the 7,002-yard, par-72 list of challengers another shot events. leading money winner tMs year, field. Until the day of the harvest, [E S P N ] SportsCenter Bates Motel is back in business with ‘ T v e put myself in a good Champion course of the PGA they crowd and hide the good plants sorcery, enmity, jealousy, anger, [D IS ] Dr. Seuss' Qrinch Grinches the Norman and a woman who claims to be back. “ I played solid," said Strange, really had his problems and shot a both kinds will sprout in each of us. [U S A ] Assaulted Nuts position." National Golf Club. will be pulled out along with them. selfishness, dissension, party Cat In the Hat Animated The Cat in the his real mother. Anthony Perkins, Diana Floyd was the only one of the six the Canadian Open winner who also fat 82. It included a 43 on the back Nourish the good seed. Pay atten­ Scarwid, Jeff Fahey. 1986. Rated R. (In Floyd, 44, knows What it takes to Wadkins had six birdies to offset Weeds! spirit, envy, drunkeness. carousing Hat meets the grouchy Grinch and de­ 1 1:35PM ® Entertainment Tonight at 70 who played in the afternoon. won at Memphis last week. side, where he had three 6s. tion to it. Help it to thrive and cides to outsmart him with cunning fe­ Dionne Warwick talks about her new al­ Stereo) Bobby Wadkins watches his win golf’s major events. He already the two bogeys he recorded on the The field which is the world, and the like." Weeds. Not what the The others who finished two shots "M y confidence and my game Both Ben Crenshaw, who has produce and outshine the weeds. line tricks. bum. (in Stereo) [U S A ] Fridays owns four titles in the Grand Slam only holes on which he caught the God’s garden, has weeds, too. Look Sower who cherishes the clods of shot during Thursday's first- behind the lead were Tom Watson, has carried over ... physically and finished fourth In the other three 9:00PM ® Dallas (CC) Bobby and [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Perfect tournaments — the 1960 and 1982 rough — Nos. 1 and 14. at what happens to us, the clumps of 11:45PM 3:30AM [U S A ] Asaaultad Nuts round action at the PQA West Germany’s Bernhard Langer, mentally," Strange said. majors tMs year, and Tom Kite dirt on his field wants those clods to Andrew D. Smith, Rector Pam Ewing are remarried in a gala wed­ Timing' A high-fashlon photographer PGAs, the 1976 Masters and the 1086 His longest birdie putt was a dirt that make up God’s field. The produce. ’ St. Mary’s Episcopal Church ding ceremony. (60 min.) (R) gives up money for happiness when he Curtis Strange. 1081 PGAchamplon Watson was bi the most popular matched par, but defending cham­ 3:45AM [U S A ] Night Flight; G o u to Championship in Palm U.S. Open. 12-footer on the eighth, and he got decides that taking pictures of babies the Movies end Coming Attraottone Larry Nelson and Lanny Wadkins, threesome of the day, being paired Beach Gardens, Fla. Floyd, who had an afternoon pion Bob Tway struggled in with a his others from six feet or less, once Bobby’s brother. with two of the greatest players the 78, U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Aug. 7. 19»7

P - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Aug. 7. 1987 - 17 Hesrns looking af an assortment of opponents Orioles primary victim of another Brewer streak B y Ed Schuyler Jr. said Thursday in a telephone happen. By Herschel NIssenson The Associated Press Hearns relinguished the light hea­ interview from Detroit. ’The 6-foot-l Hearns has surren­ former WBC super-welterweight middleweight champion, but the The Assocloted Press mer, his first this season and only vyweight title within 48 hours. champion, won the WBC light “ 1 said. ‘Are you kidding?' But he dered the WBC light heavyweight WBA stripped him before the fl^ t , the second of his career, came on NEW YORK - Thomas Hearn “ Tommy has definitely given up heavyweight title by stopping Den­ and the International Boxing FM - the second pitch from reliever said he could get up to US-200 title in order to pursue the vacant The MilwauKee Brewers are in AL Ronndnp wants to become middleweight the light heavyweight title," Ste­ nis Andries of Britain in the 10th eration declared the title vacant Mark Eichhorn in the sixth inning pounds. He does have the frame to WBC middleweight title against the midst of another streak, but this champion, and he wouldliketofight do It." ward said. “ We already assumed it round last March 7 at Detroit. after Leonard won. Juan Domingo Roldan of Argentina time they re picking on the Balti- and gave the Indians their third Marvelous Marvin Hagler, Sugar was known. The only thing he’s Hearns weighed ITSV* pounds, VA Hagler won the undisputed title four-run inning of the game. A Heams-Tyson fight seems to be on Oct. 29 at the Las Vegas Hilton, more^Orioles instead of the entire Ray Leonard or heavyweight Just wishftil thinking, and a Hearns- interested in is going for that fourth pounds under the limit, when he with victories over both Hearns and Fred Lynn’s three-run homer “ It’s a couple years between Steward said. title.” American League. champion Mike Tyson. Leonard fight isn’ t Ukely either won the light heavyweight title. The Roldan. He knocked out Hearns in powered the Orioles to a 6-3 lead. home runs, isn’t it?” said Parsons, Although the Hearns-Roldan By defeating Baltimore 11-8 “ He believes that If Tyson hasn’t Other fighters have won three middlweight limit is 160 pounds, the third round on April IS, 1085, and a 33-year-old veteran of 12 minor- since Leonard retired after beating match was announced some time ' Thursday, the Brewers ran their But in the bottom of the fourth, been beat«i in (the next) ISmontlw Hagler for the World Boxing championships, but no one has won while the welterweight limit te 147 stopped Roldan in the lOtli round on league seasons whose other major- ago, the WBC announced Wednes­ four. record against the Orioles to 9-0. Milwaukee’s Steve Kiefer doubled he has the style to beat him,” Council middleweight title. But a and the super-welterweight limit March SO, 1984. and scored on Surhoffs second RBI league homer came for Seattle in day at Mexico City that the bout Hearns, a former World Boxing But they still have a way to go to manager-train Emanuel Steward second Heams-Hagler fight could 154. In his only other loss, Hearns was single, knocking out Baltimore 1981. “ I think this one means more wouldn’t be sanctioned unless ■match their season-opening 13- Association welterweight and Hagler had been the undisputed stopped by Leonard Sept. 16,1981. because it was a grand slam and game winning streak and a subse- starter Mike Flanagan. Mike Grif­ because I was pinch hitting.” . „quent 12-game losing streak. fin gave up a two-out RBI triple to Cleveland starter Scott Bailes " I can recall a long period of time Dale Sveum to cut the lead to 6-5 and Molitor extended the second- gave up three runs on five hits in when the Orioles had our number five innings. Loser Jim Clancy but times change and teams longest hitting in the majors this season with a run-scoring single. retired only one of the six batters he change.” Paul Molitor said after faced in Cleveland’s four-run first SCOREBOARD stretching his hitting streak to 20 Mike Felder beat out an infield hit before Yount tripled, giving the inning. games with two hits and two RBI. Brewers an 6-6 lead. Yount has 13 “ But a lot of our players don’t NiManil Lngut mutts Jay Hooe Twins 9, Athletics 4 w i n . l o s e & a87-74 - remember when we used to get game-winning RBI. best in the Lon Hinkle »36-74 league. Jay Aldrich won his first Home runs by Kent Hrbek and BasebaD Scott Hoch whacked around by the Orioles.” 3886- 74 major-league game after replacing Tim Laudner plus Kirby Puckett’s P sd m 7. Bravit 4 SoftbaO Davis Love III 3639-74 Although the fourth-place Brew­ .‘ft S' > ^ItegeUbulMfoir. Roger Moltble three-run double helped Frank , 3639-74 ers have been out of the pennant starter Bill Wegman in the fourth. 8AN OtBOO Blaine McCalllster 3688- 74 He allowed three hits in 2 2-3 Viola win for the 10th time in his last Amirlcin Lugus standings ATLANTA ] HMlUeSeoKtOUpK Mark McCumber 3639- 74 race fora while, they are still within OrtiM obrhM Chip Beck scoreless innings. Cal Ripken aiso 12 decisions although he walked six Jeffersn If ANeHReosBI) 3689- X range, 8‘/4 games out in the AL 5 22 1 DJamesef 3 110 Wemena' Rac Dovid FToet 366D-X homered for Baltimore. in seven innings. Loser Dove Mackef 52 20 Oberktl3b 4 110 Buddy Gardner East, especially If the leaders keep VV L Pel. M (Swynnrf Century 21/Llndsey Real Estate 3441—X Molitor called his streak “ the Stewart walked five and allowed 5 14 2 GPeinry 1b 4 0 11 (Nbby Gilbert 3887— X stumbling. New York 45 44 .9W — Kruklb 2000 DMrphy r( 3 111 trounced DJW. Fish, 10-1, Thursday seven runs — five earned — and Toronto 44 44 night at Charter (tak Park to move Into Ken (Jreen 3986-X most productive stretch' I ’ve had. .m Brown 3b 5000 Grlttaylf 3 0 0 0 Mark Hayes Thursday night, third-place De­ Detroit 41 44 .981 2 SontlOBOc the playoff title gome. Century will play 3986-X But even if it wasn’t a 20-game four hits in 3 1-3 innings as his AP photo 5 2 2 1 ATbomsss 4 00 1 Bruce Lletzke 3986-X troit trounced division-leading New Milwaukee SS 51 .519 tV i Tmpitnss 4 0 3 2 Benedict c 3 0 0 0 In Monday's championship gome hitting streak and I had a couple of personal seven-game winning Boston 50 57 £3 against the winner of tonight's semlfl- Bob Lohr 364D-X York 12-5 and last-place Cleveland Seattle catcher Scott Bradley (right) . t a 14 Flonnrv2b 4000 Nettles pb 100 0 Lorry Mize zero-fors along the way, I feel the streak was snapped. Thursday night’s game in Seattle. The Baltimore 41 40 .444 M M Whltsonp 20 10 npl be^een Main Pub and Hungry 3887—X flattened runner-up Toronto 14-5. In HubbrdTb 4000 Gil Morgan 3689-rX important thing is that I ’ve had Hrbek hit his 25th home run can’t control the ball as California’s Mariners won, 15-4. Cleveland 40 48 . m M'A Steels ph 1000 Mahler o 2000 Tiger. For Century, Karen RIeklletls, Andy North the A L West, the lead changed WestnvWen MDavisp 0000 n Marsha (taorgldos, and Robin Eldridge 3788—X leading off the Twins’ third for a 3-1 Doug DeCInces scores a run during GRnck^ 1111 (jolvln Peete 3640— X hands for the second night in a row good run production — driving in W L Wynne pti 100 1 Gorberp 0000 had two hits each while Cindy LaCha- Chris Perry runs and scoring runs.” lead and they increased it to 7-1 in Minnesota 58 52 Comstekp 0 0 0 0 pitched well. Sue Proctor had two 3639l^X when Minnesota defeated Oakland hits In defeat. Tom Purtzer 37-38-7X With Molitor in the lineup, the the fourth, with Puckett’s three-run Oakland 56 52 McCllersp 0 0 0 0 Craig Stadler 9-4 and vaulted back over the by. It makes me feel good.” four runs in 2 2-3 innings. Oollfomla 56 53 (Jossogep 0 0 0 0 3986—X Brewers are 40-22. He was on the double chasing Stewart. Oakland speaker hanging from the King- Kansas City S3 54 Jim Thorpe 37-38—X Athletics into first place by one Seattle went ahead to stay 4-3 in Totals 39 7 1 4 7 Totals 31454 A Central Robert Wrenn disabled list twice this season and got solo homers from Mike Galiego Mariners 15, Angels 4 dome ceiling and was caught for an Ssoltle a 56 3640— 75 game. California is I'/t out after the bottom of the third on Presley’s out. Texas 51 55 Ronnie Block 3789L-X without him Milwaukee is 14-29. and Steve Henderson. 8 1 1 3 -7 Zembrowskrs dumped Nassiff Thomas Bronnen 3641— 76 losing to Seattle 15-4. Mike Moore won at home for the 20th homer. The Mariners scored CMcoeo 43 42 .410 12M ------818 144 I ’T m starting to become a com­ Sports, 146, at Rtzgerold Field. For the Indians 14, Blue Jays 5 first time this season, breaking a an unearned run off Chuck Finley in _ HiersdoVs Oamei Gante Winning RBI — Sanhogo (5). -.-.SO, winners, John Taylor smacked four hits Robin Yount hit a two-run triple plete pitcher,” Viola said. ’Now I’m Seattle scored five runs in the Milwaukee 11, Baltimore 8 .J£ -^r0 e r, Oberkfell, Gwynn. DP— personal six-game losing streak, the fourth on Scott Bradley’s RBI and John Rook hod three hits. Jeff Peck to cap a five-run fourth inning Pinch hitter Casey Parsons hit a not just a thrower. I didn’t have my sixth, highlighted by Davis’ 15th Cleveland 14, Toronto 5 T^onta 1. LOB—Son Diego 9, Atlanta 4. ond Mike PInkIn eoch homered and LP6A Hanradon Claaalc and Jim Presley and Alvin Davis single and two more in the fifth on Oetrott U New York 5 JB-Gwynn 2 HR-OMurphy (X), Jeffer- singled. For Nossiff, Joe Chetclat and inning, and B.J. Surhoff drovo In grand slam and Cory Snyder and best stuff, my windup was out of homer, Phelps’ RBI triple and Mike hit two-run homers. Moore, who Ken Phelps’ two-run double. Phelps Minnesota 9, Oakland 4 Dave Sylesky each homered ond three runs to pace Milwaukee to its Jay Bell also homered in Cleve­ sync and I was rushing tonight. Kingery’s run-scoring double. Rey Seattle IS, Calltamla 4 singled. HIGH POINT, N.C. (AP) — RrstTOUnd hadn’t won since June 22, scattered lost a home run when his towering Oily oomes scheduled SS& 'SKSAiSrBS*™'' scores Thursdoy In the SSOOJOO LPGA Tourth consecutive victory. land's 16-hit attack. Parsons’ ho­ Basically. I had nothing and I got Quinones had a two-run single in the 11 hits. Loser Willie Fraser allowed in the first inning hit a MdoirsOames ■ . D M . " ...... American League reaulta Twine 9,Athletica4 Henredon Clastic on the 6,344yard, por-36 eighth. Charter Oak 36—X Willow Creek (talf Course: 5?*X it * " ’'"™*' "* Boston W h lM yi 4 4 3 3 3 2 Shelley Hamlin (Sellers 3-4), 7:35 p.m. 1 1 1 1 0 0 3483-67 . «»*«> Hl-S) ot Oevelond (Aker- Comstock 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 OAKLAND MINNESOTA edged JHC Construction Colleen Walker 3583-68 telds 0-2), 7:35 p.m. Brawera 11, Orlolaa 8 ObrhM ObrhM 11-10, at Fitzgerald Reid. Jeff Barter Laurie RInker 3682-^ McCllers W,78 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 slammed three hits for Tierney's while Dot (tarmoln .2 5 ? ' "♦ Detroit G«200eS,9 1 0 0 0 0 0 Grlfdn SS 5 0 2 1 Newmn X 3 2 1- 3633-48 (Robinson 7-5), 7:35 p.m. MMMQ BALTIMORE Lonsfrd X 2 0 0 0 Bush rf 12 0 0 Brion McAuley and Jeff D'Angonoalso Kathy Whitworth 3633-48 MILWAUKEE chipped In with two hits apiece. For Denise Streble Ranger^ disregard Ueberroth, bring up Howe LKnudson 2-2) at Chlcaoo WtoOler 7 10 3 3 2 3 ObrhM ObrhM Tettleton c 2 110 Dovldtn If 0 0 0 0 37-32-49 iLoPoInt 1*0)/1 pjfi. <5qr^ L88 2 4 4 0 0 0 Dwyer dh 4 110 AAolltordh 4 3 2 2 Canseco If 4 0 11 Puckett cf 5 113 JHC, Dave Dougan belted two home Potty Jordon 3386- 49 BRIpkn 2b McGwIr 1b 3 0 10 Hrbek 1b 4 2 2 1 runs while Scott Oougon hod two Sherri Stelnhouer 3684— X Bv Jody Cox . Boltimore (Dixon WP--Mohler. 4 2 3 0 Felder If 3 110 blngles. Grieve said Thursday that Howe AAA American Association team at decision. And none of the Rangers 48), 8:05 pjn. CRIpkn SS 5 12 3 Yount cf SHndsn rf 4 12 1 (taetti X 3 02 3 Martha Foyer 3685— X all his major league action had been back.” he said. “ All I can say is Ihnpirej—Home, Davidson; Rrst, Wen- 5 0 3 3 Beth Daniel The Associated Press will be in uniform when the Oklahoma City. officials at the Arlington Stadium *t^!r** Minnesota deWeelf; Second, Crawford; Third, Tota. Murray 1b 5 2 3 0 Monnngcf 0 0 0 0 MDovIsph 1 0 0 0 Larkindh 4 0 0 1 3387- X as a reliever. thank God for the Texas Rangers. (NIekro 58), 8:05 p.m. T—2 :X . A—7871. Lynn cf 4 12 3 Deer rf 5000 Rodriguz p 0 0 0 0 Brnnsky If 4 0 0 0 Jane (taddes 3684— X Rangers play the Orioles in ” We didn’t ask for his (Ueber­ press conference would speculate ..COIItemlq (McCosklll 2-3) at Seattle Gerhart cf 10 0 0 Sleinbchc 4 110 Loudnerc 4 111 AAorgoret Ward 3685— X ARLINGTON, Texas — For the Baltimore. But Manager Bobby Valentine I ’m ready to drop the controversy. Brock 1b 3 100 Chris Johnson roth’s) endorsement.” Chiles said. on what Ueberroth’s reaction would (Lonoston 11-9), 10:35 p.m. Knight X 4 02 1 Kiefer X 2 3 10 Bemzrd X 4 0 0 0 (tagne ss 5 12 0 3486—X first time in more than two years, "W e feel comfortable we’re doing said Thursday that Howe, the I ’m ready lo play baseball.” Saturday’s Oomes Sheets rf 5 0 0 0 Murphy cf 2 0 0 0 Hollis Stacy 3486-X “ We discussed generalities — what be. Surhoffc 4 13 3 Golf Linda Hunt National League Rookie of the Year The decision to purchase Howe’s Kansas City at Boston, 1:05 pjn. Meti7.CubaB MYoung If 3 0 0 0 J C a s tlllX 4 110 Galiego X 3 111 3635—X relief pitcher Steve Howe could the right thing,” Rangers President effect it would have on baseball, on At first, the commissioner’s Toronto at Cleveland, 1:35 pm. Rayford c 4 110 Sveum SS Polonlo rf 2 0 0 0 Betty King 3684—X when he broke in with the Los contract was made in a morning 4 111 Heather Drew take the mound tonight in a major Mike Stone said at a news confer­ the Rangers/''and on the office said it was working on a Milwaukee at CMcoao, 2, 3 p.m. Totals X8147 Totals 34 11 12 9 Tetalt M 4 9 4 Totals » 99 9 3635—X Angeles Dodgers in 1980, will be a meeting that included Chiles. New York at (Tetrolt, 3:20 p.m. CHICAGO NEW YORK Beth Solomon 3684— X league uniform. ence Thursday, a day after he and commissioner. statement. Later, spokesman Rich ObrhM ai Barb Mucha . reliever for the Rangers. Stone, Grieve and Valentine. Texas at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m. t r h M Balfimere 813 XO 883-8 Oakland olo 881 II8—s Country Club 3635- X The Texas Rangers, without the the American League team’s ” We didn’t go up there to please Levin said Ueberroth would have Oakland at Minnesota, 9:05 pm. DMrtracf 3 0 10 Dykstroef 4 110 Minnesota 181 4X ilx -9 Lynn Coiwielly 37-34—71 "H e’ll be the first left-hander Grieve said the team didn’t need Dernier cf 2011 miiwouxee ix 510 Obi—11 approval of Commissioner Peter owner. Eddie Chiles, flew to New anybody, we went up there on our Calltamla at Seattle, 10:05 p.m. McDwII p 0000 Gome Winning RBI — Yount (13). (tame Winning RBI — (taetll (9). Foltowlno ore the starting times for Rosie Jones 3636- 771 nothing to say on the matter we’ll call in,” Valentine said. “ We nermission to call Howe up. _ SenOpys Oomes Sn«8>re2b 4 0 0 0 Mozlll ph 0 10 0 E-^lefer, (3eer. DP—Baltimore 2 Mll- E—Griffin. DP—Oakland 1. LOB— the Two-tall (»olf Tournament to be Jane Crofter 3686— 71 Ueberroth, gave Howe, whose York to discuss Howe’s situation business,” he said. ” We believe this Thursday. Durhm 1b 3 0 10 Bckmn 2b Krts Monoghon had a pretty good bullpen before — Howe, 2-2 with a 3.48 earned run Konsos a ty at Boston, 1:05 p.m. 3 0 11 MllwoukeeS Oakland 14, Minnesota 12. 2B—Gagne, held Sunday at Manchester Country 3685— 71 career has been jeopardized by with Ueberroth. decision is legal, ethical, moral and After the Rangers signed Howe New York ot Detroit, 1:35 p.m. Tflllo 1b 10 11 Teufel 2b 10 10 M —Kiefer, Knight, Surhoff, Molltar. Puckett, Newman, Canseco, (taetti. Club. Joan Delk 3388- 71 now it’s even better.” average for the 89ers, has been Dawson rf 4 22 2 AAory Beo Porter •cocaine use, another shot at the Howe, who has faced suspension, sound.” Toronto at Cleveland, 1:35 p.m. KHmdz 1b 4 111 hr—Lynn (15), 3B—Hrbek. HR—Hrbek (25), (talleoo Leone, S. Leone, M. 3686— t 71 last month, they sent him to Howe said the recall marked the tested frequently for drugs since Texas at Baltimore, 2:05 p.m. Muphry If 4 0 10 Strvtary rf 5 2 3 3 (2), SHenderson (2), Loudner (13). DINIcolo, J. Wynn Jan Stepherwon 3686—71 major leagues. fines and monitoring since 1983. But Chiles said the team had not Oklahoma City and said they hoped DIPIno p 0000 McRyIds If JnAnne Corner end of a "long, hard battle.” joining, the team last month, his Oakland at Minnesota, 2:15 p.m. 4 0 2 1 6:(G — E. Everett, J. EvereH, M. 3686-71 Rangers General Manager Tom was acquired from the Rangers’ consulted legal counsel on the to use him as a starter, even though Milwaukee at Chlcoeo, 2:X p.m. Boiler p 0 0 0 0 Corferc 4 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Lombo, L. Davidson Jill Brilet 3488—X “ It’s taken me a long time to get agent, John Lence, said. California at Seattle, 4:35 p.m. JDavIsph 1000 HJohsnX 3 111 Baltimore "* Oakland 6:10 — M. Shea, D. Sheo, B. Peoples, MItsle BerleottI 3637- ^ LSmIthp 0000 Santana SS 4 0 10 Flonogon 31-3 4 5 5 4 4 Stewart L,148 318 4 7 5 5 4 D. Martin . Rebecca Bradley 3 6 8 ^ ^ MorIndX 4 22 1 Leochp 2 0 10 MGrlffln L,24 1 5 4 4 1 0 (tadoret 31-3 3 1 1 5 3 . — P Troev, Zemke, R. Fahey, Nancy Ledbetter 3488-X Sundbrec 4 110 Oroscop 0 000 Hobvan 2 23 0 0 0 0 2 Rodriguez 1 1-3 3 1 1 1 1 Mlstretto AAary Beth Zimmerman 3686-X Nooess 2000 MWIIsncf 2 110 Nlednfuer l 3 2 2 1 1 Minnesota Lowrey, A. AIgner, S. Vol Skinner 3637—X Sporta in Bna$ NatlonalLeagueatandIngs Quhionsss 2 111 Mllwaufcee Violo W,127 7 7 3 3 6 4 Crispino, Cogglonello Llso Stanl^ 3637—X Explosion by MB’s Loneastrp 2 0 10 Wegmon 3 1-3 9 6 5 2 1 Atherton >3 <3 1 , 1 ■ 3 < 3 < , ~ J- Wo*ovo, OleksInskI, Phil Nancy Taylor 3587—73 Plnteroph 0 0 0 0 Aldrich W,l-1 2 2-3 3 0 0 0 2 HBP—Lansford by Viola, (taetti by Sullivan, R. Sullivan Cathy (tarring 3686-X East Division DovMlf 20 10 Crim S,2 3 2 2 2 1 3 Stewart. 0'45 — J. Gannon, Maher, D. Poter- Sandra Spuzich 3686-X W L Pci. Tetato M6134 Totals 36 7 13 7 nostro, Rlggott Nancy Scranton Brown 37<- ^ St. Louis HBP—Knight by Wegmon. WP—Crlm. Hall wins pro archery championship 66 41 __ Umpires—Home, Kaiser; Rrst, Roe; * :57 — B. Zwick, Denz, Morlorty, Cvr Penny Hommel New York 62 46 .574 4M Chicago Kelley Morkette turns back Society 810 ew 310—6 Second, Joyce; Third, Bremlgan. 6:59 — I. Soberloff, Steponskl, D. Eric Hall, co-owner of Hall’s Arrow Archery Lanes in Montreal 61 44 .570 5 New Yom T—3:17. A—24,353. Marlnera IS, Angela 4 Franklin, Seddon Morel tazarth 3488- X Chlcoeo 55 S3 .509 I1M One out when winning run scored. — H. Wong, Carroll, Mollck, Suson Tonkin 3389-73 Manchester, recently won first place at the Professional Philadelphia 53 54 .495 13 Gome Winning RBI — McReynolds (7). Chapman Penny Pulz 3637—X Two-out lightning in the seventh the middle. Bidwell was a first- Pittsburgh CALIFORNIA SEATTLE Archers’ Association championship tournament in St. Louis, Mo. 47 41 .435 19M B--OIPIr^ DP—Chlcogo 1, New York IndlansM.BIueJayaS ObrhM 7:13 — Attomlon, Sander, Pogonl, L. Sarah LeVeoue 3588-73 inning was the difference as Mor- inning replacement for Mike John­ West Olvislen L LOB-Oilcogo 8, New York 9. ObrhM Kathy taker Competing against 150of the country’s top professional archers Downing If 4 0 10 Mosesef 4 3 11 Glgllo 3637— X iarty Brothers erupted for three son, who was ejected for arguing a 19 L Pd. OB 2B^umphrey, Oykstra, AAoreland. R Jones If 7:X — Dexler, Buccherl, Popper, Heather Farr 3688-X from July 17-21, Hall won the PA A title and earned $5,250 in prize andraiotl 51 50 .537 HR-^trawberry 2 (27), Dawson 2 (34), TORONTO CLEVELAND 1 0 0 0 PBrodly If 4 0 10 Jull Inkster runs for a 4-2 come-from-behind call at second base. Ralph Gian- DWhIteef 5 0 2 0 SBrodley c 3 0 12 Levinson 3638- X money. Houston 54 53 .505 3’A HJohnson (27), Moreland (X). SF—Trillo, ObrhM ObrhM 7:34 — A. Chevrette, Flynn, G. Mov, Marlene Royd 3687— 73 Son Francisco S) Teufel. Fernndz ss 4 0 10 Butler cf Joyner1b 4 110 ADayls 1b 4 3 2 2 victory over Society for Savings in santi then followed Bidwell’s RBI 55 .491 5 5 2 2 0 Bucknrdh 4 0 10 Presley X Roche Amy Benz 3688- X The following week. Hall won the National Field Archery Los Angeles 48 59 .449 9 W. Glguere Under the terms of the agreement, the Whalers will supply ting. It was a helluva game.” Left-hander Craig Steuernagel Francisco (LoCoss 96), 10:X p.m. ^ otorhM obriibi ftattenol LeoBue pieman If 4 10 0 Samuel X 4 12 0 TarMta Fraser L,78 22-3 4 4 4 3 3 8:05 — T. Vescey, Annulll, McNam­ ^PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Planed Milwaukee with five or six players for the upcoming season. The Trailing 2-1 with two outs, Ray was the winning pitcher. He al­ f Saturday’s (tames TOrOInO ara, Keye Atlanta at Los Angeles, 3:X p.m. (ISmlth ss 4 2 10 Schu 1b 4 0 0 0 Clancy L,108 1-3 4 4 4 1 0 f=lnley 1 2-3 6 3 2 2 0 Pbeher, on the IKfoy Admirals also have a working agreement with Edmonton. The Sullivan drew a free pass from lowed eight hits, walked none and Lqzorkp 32-3 7 8 3 2 0 9:12— D. Hossett, D. HasseM, F. Bllsh, andnnotl at Son Francisco, 4:05 p.m. H 2 1 4 0 11 Gordon 41-3 5 3 3 0 1 D. Donovan ''?L ^rchasedthecontroctof Frad affiliation ends a four-year IHL relationship with the Salt Lake losing pitcher Scott Arrigoni. Sulli­ struck out nine. “ He (Steuernagel) Chicago at New York, 7:05 p.m. 5 12 2 SchmdtX 4 0 0 0 Lovelle 1 5 6 6 1 1 SMtft# Pnditn X 2 0 12 Parrish c 3 0 10 MM00reW8-14 9 11 4 3 2 7 9:19 — J. Neubauer, Donahue, H. intemcitlonal Ltopus. City Eagles., van stole second base and scored on was very, very tough,” Johnson St. Louis at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Elchhorn 21-3 2 1 1 0 3 Dvorak, McMahon Montreal at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Poftl rf 2 0 0 0 GWIIson rf 4 0 10 Cleveland WP—Fraser 2 BK—Finley. r o o r t A L L Dave Bidwell’s two-strike single up cited. O q i ^ H OOOOCJamesIf 4111 , 8:33 — C. Whelan, Palmer, Poul L e o io e Houston of Son Diego, 10:05 p.m. Balles W,5-4 5 5 3 3 2 2 Sullivan, H. Carvev _ Sunday’s (tames Lindmn 1b 4 0 10 Jeltz ss 2 0 0 0 DJones 2 3 1 1 0 2 D A L L ^ COWBOYS—Waived TPwwc 3 00 0 Humep 100 0 9:40 — B. Arnold, R. Perkins, B. JoiM Plovwrs, Von Allen, Hardy Chicago at New York, 1 :X p.m. VondBerg 1 1 1 1 0 1 Major League leaders Lachapelle, B. Brown Powell must return to Mattatuck St. Louis at Philadelphia, 1:X p.m. Tudorp 3 0 0 0 RItchlep 0 0 0 0 SStewarl 1 0 0 0 0 0 G r^ , and Oiorles Oovls, defera^ Dawley p 0 0 0 0 RRenIk ph 10 0 0 .,8:47 — S. Donahue, G. Mortin, Bl SfoveGriain Bears plan to get tough Montreal at Pittsburgh, 1 :X p.m. WP—Clancy. Vonderkol, Marshall andnnotl at Son Francisco, 2, 3:05 Hprtonp 1 0 0 0 Tekulvep 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Coble; Rrst, Scott; Based on 3B at Bats. y b MIh* LeBlont fullbacks, and Dove STORRS — Six-foot-3 guard Ivan Powell, who announced on p.m. Worrell p 0 0 0 0 Stoneph 0 0 0 0 Second, Denklnger; Third, McCoy. AMERICAN „ 8:54 — B. Lewis, Gamer, B. DIeterle, Brown, linebacker. April 20 he was transferring from the University of Maryland to Aguyo ph 10 0 0 0 AB R H Pel. C.Johnson By The Associated Press Atlanta at Los Angeles, 4:05 p.m. T-3:01. A—7,978. 10:()1 — J. Dolan, Latonzlo, D. the University of Connecticut, has run into an academic Houston at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. _ _ _ Calhoun p 0 0 0 0 Boggs Bsn 106 408 81 149 .365 PACKERS-Cut John Totals a 5 7 5 Totals a 2 6 2 Mattkiglv NY 89 353 65 117 .332 Bogglnl, A. Bogglnl roadblock and may have to return to Mattatuck Community .... In the event any of the Chicago NFL Camps Tigers 12, YankeeaS Seltzer KC 106 433 66 138 .327 10:M — S. HlllnskI, Prior, C. Bogglnl, College for one more year. XO IX 000-5 Trommll Del 95 383 64 135 .327 Horvath AP photo Bears hadn’t noticed, Coach Mike ...... 080 Oil 000—2 Tobler Cle 103 400 53 139 _ 10:15 — Engberg, Melton, Lansberg, turtle, to the PhlladetalHa Academic problems encountered at Maryland have temporar­ Ditka says he is shedding his “ Nice NEW YORK .323 (tardella (tame Winning RBI — Herr (9). DETROIT D«i£vans Bin 101 3M 71 116 .322 Eogles. Signed Ben Tomburello, centN, ily blocked Powell from being admitted at UConn. According to guy” image, and hopes his players Eaatem League atandinga LOB—StLouls 8, Philadelphia 5. 2B— obrh bl ObrhM Rurtelt AAln 106 4X 66 134 .317 10:a — Bobigan, Caringer, Dulleo, Byron Evans, linebacker, and Bobby Ivan Lendl slams a forehand against Robert Seguso a multi-year contract. Herr, McGee, Llndemon, Samuel 2, Wshgincf 5 100 Whitakr X 2 10 0 Fernndz Tor 107 434 68 137 .316 Gustamacho Morse, cunning back. Maryland sources, Powell, who starred at Bulkeley High School during third-round action at the Volvo Tennis will follow suit. The signing of Hall leaves corner- Hayes, Parrish. HR—CJames 112). SB— Cottolf 5 0 2 0 Madickdh 3 112 Franco Cle 87 336 59 106 .315 It’s time to get tough, said Ditka, Mtngly lb 3 00 0 M’cU,WhRi0C^‘”''“""' ®- J!?*! OIANTS-Slnged Lionel in Hartford, Powell failed several courses during the spring back Rod Woodson, the Steelers’ Pittsfield (Cubs) 74 x .661 — Coleman W ), OSmIth (X ), Herr (15), Tolmandh 100 0 ADovIs Sea 107 384 56 130 .313 /Manuel, wide receiver. Tournament Thursday in Stratton, Vt. Lendi won in three who is demanding his Bears play Sr ' Pendleton. Posauo lb 200 0 GIbMn If 3 112 Heme Runs 10:43 — W. Howland, Purcell, D. PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Signed Dgl- semester at Maryland. No. 1 pick, as their only unsigned Reading (Phillies) 64 47 .577 H) WInfleldrf 2 0 10 sets 6-3, 6-7, 6-2. with a chip on their shoulder. Harrisburo (Pirats) X 53 .523 15M Nokesc 1000 M cM re, Oakland, 37; GBell, Toronto, Anderson, B. Jones ton Hall, cornerbart, to a muHl-year Powell said Thursday he may have to sit out a year but still draftee. No new talks between StLMtlS " * RKelly rf 1113 TrammI ss 5 12 1 33; Murray, Baltlnrxire, X; DwEvons, contract. Vermont (Reds) 54 X .482 X GWorddh 4 2 2 1 plans on attending UConn. He will not be able to play at “ ’No more Mr. Nice Guy.’ What Woodson’s agent and the Steelers Albany (Yankees) 53 X .477 XM Tudor W8-1 5 28 4 2 2 0 4 Herndon rf 3 110 Boston, X ; H M ^In n esota , X ; Snyder, SEATTL«EAHAWKS—Announced the does that mean? Well, it means I ’m Oowley 1 2 0 0 1 0 JBonlll X 4 0 10 Sherldnrf 2000 C le v 4 ^ d ,X ; carter, Clevelotd, 24; 4 P6A Champlonahlp re h re ^ t of Reggie KInlaw, nosetartie, Mattatuck, but would have two years of eligibility remaining at are scheduled. WllUamsprt (InGis) X 61 .4K SM Pglrulo X 3 0 10 not passing out any more candy New Britan (Rd Sx) m 62 ,4X X 1M 0 0 0 1 0 CtaEvnsIb 4 22 2 OTM Tied witn 23. and Ron Essbik, tackle, has left cannp. T UConn when — and if — he attends the state university. Worrell S,X ^3 0 0 0 0 1 Mechm X 10 11 Bergmn 1b 10 0 0 ___ _ Runs Batted In ^ HOCKEY Holding Out (}lens Falls (Hgers) 43 67 .XI X Ceronec 3 0 10 PALM BEACH GARDENS, Ro. (AP) Youngsters enliven bars. They’re too expensive,” Thursdey’s Games rwaieQiiV9NifO Lemon cf 3 22 2 T®"55!2', OwEvons, Boston, ftattenot League Hediey Hume L,16 4 5 5 5 5 1 Solos c 10 0 0 Heothc 3 2 12 88; McGwire, Ookland, 86; Joyner, Collfer- — Scores Thursday In the first round of the MINNESCrTA NORTH STA R ^Igrifcl Ditka said Thursday at the Bears’ Quarterback Randy Wright re­ Albany 5,Reodlng1,1st go me Tolleson ss 3 10 0 P(3A Championship on the par 3686—72, Albany5,Readlna4,2ndaame Rltdtie 2 1 0 0 1 1 WlwndrX 3 100 nlp, X ; (^ s e m , Ooklond, K ; Winlleld, ***?.' Obve Ardll- training camp at Platteville, Wis. mained a training camp holdout as Jekulye i 1 0 0 1 2 Tetats a SM 5 Totals X 12 n 11 H*y.. York, » ; Oirfer, Clevelond, 75; T ^ y o rd PGA Notional Golf Club tald. Rich B o tw d Ken HognwnoidfoereilDoatk)nofCt^ crowd came to its feet after the mated $450,000. Lynn (15), C. Rfoken (X ), Orioles; Snyder Pinsburgh 1. LOB—Montreal 7, Pitts­ Nick FOIdo 3885—X Hamlin was forced to wear rubber-sole running shoes instead advanced on Thursday with a 6-4, DInardo <63; D M ie Bray (N ) del. Angeles, X ; Schmidt, Philadelphia a. Jim Hallet 3885- X youngster’s win. Nugmt 60; Ctary Tuckor (N ) def. Rued (25), Bell (1), x-Parsons (1), Indians; burgh 6. 2B—Bonilla, RReynolds, Loval- ______Xta* Bcrtted In NORTH CAROLINA STATE— of regular cleated golf shoes to soothe her blistered feet. Yet she 6-7, 6-3 win over Chip Hooper. Martin, the team’s oldest player Benlouet (5), Barfield (22), Blue Jays; Ward llere. HR—Bonilla (10). SB—Raines (X). Mike Hulbert 3886- X Announced that Sam EtaosIto, boetaatl “ I like the people here,” said at age 34, ended a brief holdout 4^; Laurie Perez (N ) n- Montreal, Larry Gilbert that’s a reason why she is playing down her first-round score. bert and Christo van Rensburg Testenhan’s serve and returns in Moreland (X ), Cube; James (IS , Oott L,1-1 2 5 4 3 2 0 an’J oTdi,;rrSrE5'?S'"®= » 4 , .7X; M ogw aS t. Loub,6-Z .7X; Cox, 3787— 74 University comerback and the 61; O o i^ l Berentgn (N i def. Jocobt Ben«la(W),Piratei. St. Loub, 88, .727. Hubert Green 3 9 ^ 7 4 neta'Dwm,' ^ r t against Danie Visser. the set, as well as the first, which Bo«*yk:8heffleii?(W|

MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Aug. 7. 1987 — 18 Chiropractors work wonders on pets KIT N’ CARLYLE by Larry Wright

CHICAGO (AP) — Is Bowser growling difference was incredible. CACT-HK^LISH tXCTioMA^: about an aching back? Does Kitty have a visitors to an endless supply of corny jokes.i kink in her slink? "S he^rted preening her feathers, she Ho has started a newsletter for animal became iriendly, even amorous with her CLASSIFIED ADS 643-2711 For many pet owners, the answer to the chiropractors called “Animal Crackers. ” mate,” Ms. Coty said. “The skeptics we get are pretty much growls, howls and squawks is an animal Notlcai Builnttt Prootrty Entortolnmont...... skeptical of chiropractors in general,” hd Rnort Prootrty ...... Form Suoollts and Eoulomcnt . . . 80 chiropractor. A rub here, an adjustment Carol Robinson of suburban Chicago, said Letf/Found...... Bookkttolno/lncomt Ta x. Offict/Rtfoll Eoulpmont ...... , oi said last week. “And a lot of them are P«rtonol» ...... M ortoooM ...... 1 to 6 doys: 90 cents per lint per dov. there, has helped a dog walk, made a cat chiropractic treatment stimulated the mus­ Wonttd to Buy Coroontry/Romodtllno ■ Rtcrtoflonol Eoulpmont...... $3 7 to 19 doys: 70 cents per lint per doy. skeptical because this is so new.” AnnounctniGnlt. Pointino/Pootrino - Boots ond Morlnt Eoulpmont...... $3 20 to 35 doys: 60 cents per lint per doy. purr, and even improv^ a parakeet's love cles of Lexie, her Doberman, allowing the Auction!...... Rooflng/Sldlno...... Rantals Musicol ttoms...... 84 M or more doys: 50 cents per tint per doy. life, they say. dog to stand briefly, after being paralysed FInonclol...... Flooring...... Comoros ond Photo Eoulpmont... 85 Minimum clitrgt: 4 lints. for a year. So new, in fact, that the Americaii Rooms for R tn f...... Eltcfrlcol ...... Pots ond Suppllts...... 86 “I just think animals deserve the best Htotlno/Plumblng...... Veterinary Medical Association says it needs Employmant A EducoNon Aoorfmtflfs for Rtnf..... MIsctllontous for Sait ...... 87 DEAOL.INIS: For cloulfled odvtrfistmtnts to them,” said Sharon Condominiums for Rtnf. MIsctllontous Strvicts. Tog Solos...... 88 Ms. Willoughby also works on horses, more study. Currently, only vets may be Htip Wonltd...... Strvicts Wonftd.... be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Willoughby, who gave up a 13-year veteri­ Homos for R tnf...... Wonttd to Buy/Trode ...... 89 deodlint Is noon on the doy before publlcotlon. licensed to treat animals. Kamen, because Situation Wonltd ...... Sfert/Offict Sooct...... using a couple of bales of bay to stand on. Butinttt OooortunitiM . For odvtfilstments to be published Mondoy. nary practice to become an animal he’s not a vet, doesn’t charge for his services. Rtsorf Prootrfy...... Marchandisa the deodilne Is 3 :X p.m. on Friday. chiropractor. “Some people use mallets because horses’ Instruction...... 14 industrlol P ro o ^ y ..... vertebrae are,bigger,” she said. “But I just “Animal chiropractic is one of several Emolovintnt Strvicn .. Ooroots ond Sforoot.. Holldoy/Stosonol...... Automotiva The Port Byron resident esUmates there use my hand. 1 use the horse’s height at a things our committee is banging it’s head n Roommotts Wonftd...... 1.39 Anflouts ond Colltcflblts. Cors for Solo...... PBAO YOUR AO. Ciossifled odvertisements ore are betwean 100 to 200 animal chiropractors Wonftd ft Rtnf...... Clofhino...... Trucks/Vons for Sole...... token by telephone os o convenience. The lever.” over,” said Sheldon Altman of Burbank,' Rm i Estate Furniturt...... Comptrs/Trolltrs...... Monchester Herald Is responsible tor only one across the country, but no one really keeps That kind of work can be hasardous, Calif., a member of the veterinary associa­ Horntt for Solo...... TV/Sttrto/Aoolloncts. Moforcvclts/Moptdi incorrect Insertion ond then only for the slit of Contfomlnlumt for Soft. Sarvicas Mochtntry ond Tools .. Auto Strvicts...... the origlnol Insertion. Errors which do not count because they aren’t licensed. Yet, pet tion’s Committee on Alternative Therapies. town ond Gordon...... though. LotB7Lond for Salt...... Child Coro...... Autos for Ront/Looit...... lessen the value of the odvertistment will not owners say chiropractors have worked InvMtmtnt Prootrty ... Good Things to E o f__ Misctllontous Automotive be corrected by on oddltlonoi Insertion. wonders. Daniel Kamen, a chiropractor from “First of all, we’re out to make sure the CItonIno Strvicts...... FutI Oll/Cool/Firtwood Buffalo Grove found that out when he tried to Wonttd to Buy/Trode . AP photo Darryl Coty. of LaPorte, Ind., asked Ms. public is protected,” said Altman. “We want Willoughby to take a look at her parakeet work on a giraffe. The animal promptly flung to make sure the practitioners know what Daniel Kamen, a because the bird wouldn’t move from the him to the ground when he tried to adjust its they’re doing.” chiropractor from Buffalo Grove, III., gives filly neck. It may be a year before the associatiop The Four Truths an exam. bottom of its cage. Ms. Willoughby adjusted “’That’s the first time a patient treated NELPWMITEO HELP WANTED the bird’s neck, and Ms. Coty said the develops any policy, he said, because the NELPWANTHI HELP WANTED HELP WANTED me,” said Kamen, who also treats his issue must be studied thoroughly. HELP WANTED

Puzzles ATTENTION: Retirees / Housewives TE A C H E R . Start Sep­ TEACHER'Alde In school tember, 3 year nursery suspension. High AUTOMOTIVE shcool program. Tues­ School Diploma re­ REPMR day and Thursday, 8:30 quired. Experience JUST A FEW HOURS to 3:30. Must have edu­ with youth In a struc­ Experienced mechanic CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 ACROSS 40 Comparative Answer to Previous Punie cation degree. The needed full time. Must lu ffix tured setting pre­ 1 Sustensnce □ D B D d Children's Place Inc. have own tools and 41 Basketball ferred. 180 work days. 6 5 Defunct IZIDCIOBD 643-5535.______valid C T drlver'a llcanae. league (abbr.) OF YOUR TIME... hours per doy. Send fo o tb ill ClinDCIBl!] 42 Halos TEACH ER Assitant. Pre- resume to: Dr.MIcheal Salary nagoUaMa. Call Notices league (sbbr.) 45 Return BEjOiCI d 8 Twelve school A. M. program. Blake, Principal, Tol­ I h e lp w a n t ed money to (2 DGO ■HELP WANTED ■ h elp w a n t ed inches Can give you unlimited Send resume to: St. land High School, Tol­ 247-3493 HELPWANTBI wdt.) As a condition precedent to HELP WANTED HELP WANTED 12 Unused S Q D Q Q Wayna or Mark HELP WANTED 49 Custard M ary’s Day School, 41 land, CT 06084. Applica­ the placement ot any odver 13 Bleck gold RNS wanted for foil and DRIVER. Part time for 50 Bant to one earning potential!! Park St., Manchester, tion deadline August tlslno In the Manchester He RN SUPERVISOR- 3-11. 14 Infirmities part time, 11-7 shift. side Ct. 06040. August 17 14. EOE.______raid. Advertiser hereby Manchester Herald Immediate opening SCHOOL BUS ORIVERS sElectrlclans M/F li­ 15 Official □ □ □ agrees to protect. Indemnity Apply ADN, Salmon route. Coventry area. WANTED. Part time M EDICAL office, part or 51 Idea (comb, deadline.______ROOFERS and roofers Monday-Frlday. No censed lournevmen decree form) □ □ BE3 Set your own hours and hold harmless the Man­ Brook Convalescent Short hours. Good pay for the town of Bolton. counter help. Apply Dl- full time bookkeeper. 16 Globe weekends. For more and experienced ap­ 52 Extra small DQQ □ helpers. Inexperienced Real Estate chester Herald, Its officers Home Salmon Brook Call 742-8867. 9-12am, 7 We will train. Ideal part Roso Cleaners ,777 Office bockground ex­ 17 Actor Lugosi help S8.00 per hour and employees against any Information please call prentices needed Im­ pup □□DdEI and earn extra Drive, Glastonbury. to lOpm.o______time job for homemak­ Main Streef>— perience desired. 4- 18 Wraps 53 Rooster's starting pay. Expe­ and all liability, loss or Crestfleld Convals- mediately for commer­ 20 Labor O B D C IB Please call 633-5344. ers or retirees. days per week. Call mate income while working rienced help will be expense. Including attor­ REGIONAL Classified cent, 643-5151.______cial protects. Paid EXPERIENCED person organiiar 649-8074 or send resume 54 Make money □B B D HOMES neys’ tees, arising from HOUSEKEEPER. Imme- ads reach nearly 537-5234 or 537-5766. vacation, holidays, needed for cusfom paid accordingly. If RN/LPN-We have a full to; All Shakibal M. D., 55 Kind of grain from home. Work at claims of unfair trade practi­ Chavaz 9 Bravos (Sp.) 31 Quartet you are a hard worker IFDB8ALE dlate part time opening 3,000,000 homes. One time or port time posi­ health, dental and life draperies. Full time. 56 Unclose DISHWASHER. tor person to work 953 Main Street, 21 Navy ship 10 Large 34 Liberate and can report to work ces, Infringement ot trade­ classified ad placed tion on 3-11, Monday- Insurances, profit Hours can be flexible. (po«t.) your own pace on a marks, trade names or pat­ flexible hours on wee­ BAYLOR Supervisor. We Monchester.______prefix (abbr.) stawpot 37 Ball club everday you can have with the Manchester sharing. Join a grow­ Hourly rate $6 . 57 Los Angeles 11 Ivan tha CASHIER 8 All real estate odvertlsed in ents, violation ot rights ot Frlday. No weekends. have opening for a 22 Stray dog 38 Pay penalty the opportunity to kends. Duties Include Herald wlllbeplaced In ing company call Contact Phyllis at 456- C A BIN ET makers. Expe- specialty Terrible ' schedule that's the Manchester Herald Is privacy and Infringement ot For more Information 23 Vigilant for bed making and other supervisor position ev­ rlence helpful but not 19 Landing boat work for o growing copyright and proprietary over 200 newspapers Wayne at E. M. C. at 3527. 26 Continue DOWN 39 Toddlers HOSTESS sublect to the Fair Housing please call Crestfleld ery weekend. 7pm- 20 M ik product commerclol roofing light housekeeping du­ throughout New Eng­ 721-1555. EOE. necessary. Apply 30 Tie tha knot 41 Actor John tailor-made for you. Act ot I960, which mokes It rights, unfair competition Convalscent, 643-5151. 1 Band 22 Part of ties. Excellent oppor­ land for one low price. 7am. For more Infor­ OVERNIGHT staff posl- Zahner's Wood Work- ' 31 Greet# 42 Bushy hairdo company that takes Illegal to odvertlse any pref­ and libel and slander, which instrument battery Full or Part Time. tunity for high school mation coll Director of NURSES Aides. Training tlon. 11pm-9am. Very 32 Pool- 43 Hawaiian pride In their work. erence, limitation ordlscrlm- may result from the publica­ Call Classified 643-2711 Ing,23 Industrial Drive, 2 Scandinavian 23 Army Nurses. Monday - Fri­ class starting soon. shooter’a food fish Hours to suit your Coll Eastern Roofing Inatlon based on race, color,' tion of any advertlsment in student or semi retired and ask for detalls.o competitive pay and West, Tolland. 875-6226. god acronym need Call Jeanne or Susan at 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 today religion, sex or notional the Manchester Herald by person. Call Manches- day 9am-3pm. Crest- You will be paid while benefits. Call K. 3 Norse patron 24 Type of 44 Declaim needs. Experienced Corp. 282-0711. EOE. PART Time. $6.25 hourly PART time general office 33 Person origin, or on Intention to advertiser. Including adver­ ter Manor. 646-0129. field Convalscent, 643- your learn, plus re­ Fowler at 742-1490. saint fabric violently National In-store mar­ worker for Manchester 34 Mislead and begin the perfect job - or will train, wages moke any such preference, tisements In any tree distri­ NURSES 5151. ceive free meals. Tak­ 4 Go around 25 Biblical 45 Cram (aJ.) FLORAL shop looking for O FFICE theater work. reol estate office. Typ­ 35 Openings limitation or discrimination. bution publications pub­ keting company Is ing applications for full 5 Timbers garden 46 Paradise based on past 2 parf time drivers. Mature person return­ ing and bookkeeping 36 In tha 6 Cone-beering dweller The Herald will not know­ lished by the Manchester seeking Individuals to New Hire Rates or part time certified 26 East Indian experience. Apply ingly accept any advertise­ Available Imme- ing to work force. Part trees tree 47 Mackerel's re­ Herald. Penny Sleffert, distribute coupons and nurses aides for all experience helpful. 646- ment which Is In violation of Publisher. dlately. Apply In per­ (eventuaHyl 7 Lew degree 27 Sacred image lative WALGREEN’S samples to consumers per diem rates includ­ time. Flexible days. 4655.______the low. son: Floral Expres­ shifts. Earn a high rate Cell Mrs. Plott be­ 38 A l Capp (abbr.) 28 Positive 46 K in g ____ In local supermarkets. ing shift and weekend charactar sions, 135 East Center of pay plus bonus tween 8:30-4pm. 649- CLERICAL. Small office, 6 Strands - 29 Eye drop 50 What peraon REIN'S Pjiarmacy SOUTHERN New Eng- LOST We provide training. differential in effect. KITCHEN hours. For more Infor­ diversified duties ,ac- land classifteld ads Street, Manchester or Reliable transporta­ 2596 or 643-0020. AND FOUND call 646-8268. LPN’s start up to M S" mation please call; Di­ counts receivable ,tele- ' 1 3 3 |e 9 10 11 New York Style reach nearly 888,8081 tion required. Call 1- HELP rector of Nurses, Mrs. phones, record keep­ n homes In Connecticut 245-1877, Monday per hour — RN’s start HuiMreds of reoders furn 13 Deli LOST. Diamond combi­ A. Plante, Crestfleld to Classified every day ing and some typing. 14 NOW HIRIN6! and Rhode Island. The nation wedding and en­ through Friday, 9am- up to •15“ per hour. Must have cooking Convalescent Home- AM benefits. Call 647- : price for a basic 25 CARPENTER 4pm.______■Mrchlng for some por- 15 Rt. 30, Vernon Looking for full time gagement ring set In Flexibie scheduiing experience. Some /Fenwood Manor at flcular Item. Will your ad 9137.______; 17 word ad Is only $90 and platinum. Substantial experienced in kitchen PART Time store clerk. available on 3-11 and 643-5151, Monday be there? 643-2711. PART Time office posi- • part time will appear In 75 news­ Apply Salvotlon Army heavy lifting re­ through Friday, 9am to 15 papers. For more In­ reward. 646-3511. and bath remodeling. 11-7 shifts. Exceilent flon In S. Windsor. Thrift Store, 210 Pine quired. Must be able 3pm. Acccurate typist with • HIGH school coaches • Cosmeticians formation coll Classi­ Quality minded. Must Street, Manchester. benefit package in­ fied, 643-2711 and ask to read recipes. considerable phoneu. You would like to join a winning needed. Coventry High • Cashiers have tools and trans­ 646-4928. cluding pension pian Parts Department NURSES contact for busy sales^- School varsity cross for detalls.d______■p er s o n a ls Apply In person bet­ 33 34 35 38 39 portation. Top pay for WAITRESS wanted full and short term dis­ office. Figure aptitude ! team, that includes: Complete country coach, varsl- Apply In person; COLUM BIA. New listing. ween the hours of Parson helpful, word process— ' ty/lunlor varsity vol­ Exceptionally clean 3 POKERI Seeking four or right Individual. Full time part time. Apply ability. For further in­ AIDS 30 33 Job Satisfaction, Good Pay, In person Luigi’s Res­ formation, call Willing to train at Ing and or computer'’, leyball, varsity track 263 W. Middle Tpke. bedroom Ranch high five dependable young time year-round posi­ 8:30-4:30 Monday - skills a definite plus. ' and field. Contact at­ on a hill. 2 cor drive- taurant, 706 Hartford New Pay Scale 33 135 Good Product, and Great Manchester, C T to middle-aged em­ tion. Donna Sorensen, DNS Friday. Excellent benefit pack- ; hletic director Dennis through garage. Nicely ployed men Interested Rd., Manchester. recreationai Vehi­ Company - Then join us... In affect per diem rate age. Coll 228-9478 or • 36 Joy (742-9253) or Char­ 649-8899 landscaped. Close In a weekly poker D EN TA L Assistant. Mon­ SOUTH WINDSOR cle dealership in lene Laferriere (742- game. Please respond Carla’s Pasta Ihcluding shift and send resume to Stordox ; EOE commuting to Hart­ 649-5400 day through Thursday. NURSING CENTER East Hartford, Equipment , P. O. Bo)w- Openings include: 9579) until August 20. ford. Clumbla lake to Box G c/o The 10-5. Experience pre­ 275A Progress Or. weekend differential 204, Columblo Ct. 06237.2.' After August 20, call Manchester Herald.a 1060 Main Street FOOD Service, full or privileges. Many ex­ COM FED Savings bank Is ferred. Reply to P. O. Manchester Tuesday thru Sa­ up to »8“ per hour. FU L L time openings for 43 43 44 ^ Sales Person high school office at tras. Must be seen. seeking a part time Box 505, Manchester, So. Windsor, C T Excellent benefit 742-7346.______part time position. Kit­ $179,900. Petrus Realty. turday. Cail loving care givers for ^ Sales Secretary chen preparation, teller for our Coventry Ct. 06040.______package including Infant, toddlers and 49 Something New Under 228-3777.______Employment office. Musf be people 289-7771 mornings. Apply CARING, loving, expe­ dental, life and short pre-school. Call Ma- , w Used Car Mechanic the Sun! Reps Needed Krause Caterers. 568- LICENSED Realtor Inter- oriented and have ex­ 569-1220 53 rienced, Individuals HELP I We need an active term diaabllity Insur­ rllyn Dimmock, Little for business accounts. 5000.______ested In growth oppor­ a Education cellent math skills. Call needed for child core People Unlimited, • Please call Ed Thornton at Part time St 8,000 poten­ tunity In a prestigious 742-7321 for defalls. Individual to come 55 SECRETARY. Good typ- posiflons In Hortford ACCOUNTANT. New po­ work with our small ance. Flexible sche­ Marlborough. 295-8003 tial. Full time S60,000 residential company. EOE.______County. Call Nannies duling available on or 295-9415.______: Inp skills, pleasant sition In small business company. Telephone plus potential. Work phone personality. For Management position PART time early bird to "R " Us Inc. 233-7457, for degreed accoun­ orders, light ordering the shift or your own hours. Training In our Vernon office. . ask for Suianne._____ Now Is the time to run an appointment call 643- serve morning custo­ tant with 1-3 years ex­ and packaging. Custo­ PART Time. Earn extra choice. For further in­ MANCKSTHtHOMA provided. 1-612-938- 0622. Salary and benefit I h c l p w m t e d mers, 6 to 10am, Thurs­ money asslsttno our od In classified to sell that THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 0019, M -F , 8;00am- package. Contact John FLORAL Designer with perience. Responslblll- mers basic duties. We formation, call THE PROFESSIONALS day to Sunday. Family tles Include; bookkeeper with post­ camera you no longer • by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee 5:00pm. (C. S. T.) TELEP H O N E Receptlo- or Bunny Elliott at flower shop expe­ ore young and growing 24 ADAMS STREET OIL Burner apprentice. run. Dairy Mart, 368 rience. Full or port Involvement In cash and will train. Full time ing, filing and light Donna Sorensen, DNS use. KINDERCARE In Man­ nlst/Cashler. Reliable Westledge Associates. Unscramble these four Jumbles, M AN CHESTER. C T 06040 mature person needed 67e-8eoo.______East of the River. Full Spencer Street, Man- time. Apply In person: bookkeeping, bank re- preferrred, part time typing. Also help with SOUTH WINDSOR one letter to each square, to form chester has an Immme- time. Insurance and chester/East Hartford Krause Florist, 621 concllllatlons, and col­ considered. Apply: Ct. customer service bv ’•EASY DOES IT " Is the four ordinary words. ■ O T 646-3515 Immediately for posi­ dlate opening for a part tion os cashier tele­ GOVERNMENT Homes benefits. 647-9137. townline. Call 569-3046. Hartford Rd., lections. Group Insu- Cane 8, Reed Company, phone. Hours 8:30am- NURSING CENTER way to describe placing a time preschool from $1 (u repair). Manchester. rance/beneflt 12;30pm, Monday want ad. Just call 643-2711 phone receptionist. Ap­ 205 Hartford Rd., 1060 Main Street OUSIP teacher. Experience or plicant should have Delinquent tax prop­ program. Please call Monchester.______through Friday. Appli­ and we do the rest! ECE preferred. 646- erty. Repossessions. tor appoinment, cations now being ac­ So. Windsor, C T 7090 Linda. pleasant personality LEGAL PART and full tlme cashl- and good moth optl- Call 885-607-6000 exten- Dead End Job? Monday- Friday, 8:30- ers In all departments. cepted. Send to the 280-7771 PLAYER PIANOS are In slon GH ______12;30, Prague Shoe attention of Terri c/o There he goes tude. Experience help­ Ideal work for senior demand. If you have one - again, the big EA ST Hartford prime lo- Consider the Coast Guard Alter­ SECRETARY Company Admlnlstra- the Manchester He­ ful but not necessary. Enjoy working east of citizens. We pay gener­ you do not use, why not blabbermouth Contact Lee, 649-1749. catton. B-3 zoned 4 & 4 tlve. 282-9074.______ously based on expe­ rald, 16 Bralnard W ANTED. High school exchange It for cash with THYFE native. Its a chance to do import­ the river In Manchester Place. No phone colls age boy to dispose of Bob Riley Oldsmoblle, two family. Perfect for O FFICE help part time. rience. Will train If a wont ad. Manchester. offices. Many Im - • ant jobs. Fighting pollution, sav­ law office with high vo­ Preferrably with book­ please I ______trash every 2 weeks. lume real estate and necessary. Apply In 643-6623.______provements, tnlcudlng • ‘ ing lives, and enforcing Maritime keeping experience. person: Arthur Drug, PRESSING machine op­ BUYER M EETS teller In „ down-stairs kitchen general ^actlce. Main Street, Manches­ 942 Main Street, erator for retail clo­ Teacher Aide- Special the want ods... time offer, PRIVATE PARTY “ S ales” completely remodeled Heavy cllenAia(itact. ter. 646-5420. thing store. Full or part Eduction. The Man­ GOSTEO law. Jobs that will give you big Manchester.______time after time I Read and : 7-^ r-s. 2 years ago. Blown- Requires somebne time. Call Bernard Ap- chester Board of Edu­ use tha want ads WHAT THAT VYHAUE AAA A uto Insulation In 1982, responsibilities and equally big with excellent organi­ cation Is seeking appli­ PLACING AN AD In clas­ Excessive abbreviations ter at 643-2478.______rcaulorly. b _ WAS a l w a y s Club newer blower on fur­ rewards for work well done. The zational and real estate sified Is a very easy, abbreviate results I Be PART time floor mainte­ cants for .a special I70INJG. nace and newer too skills. Excellent pay simple process. Just dial sure readers understand nance person. $6 to edocr*'on teacher old CASHIER In convenience Merchandise Ads Is looking for ambi­ amp service. Asking ; Coast Guard can be your route to and benefits. Word 643-2711. We'll help you start. 643-5747.______to w: X with students store. Flexible hours, SNUFUG S199,000. Strono Real ': your od by avoiding ab­ ages 8-12 lobled so­ Now arrange the circled letters to tious fuii time mem­ processing and dicta­ word your od for maxi­ breviations. 643-2711. nights and weekends form the surprise answer, as sug­ Estate. 647-7653.0 a bright career. For more informa­ CARPENTERS and Car­ cially mol adlusted. 633-4155.______phone experience mum response. penters helpers. Own b _ gested by the above cartoon. bership saie repre­ M ANCHESTER. S124,900. • tion Contact your local recruiter needed. Cail for ap­ Position effective Sep­ D E N TA L Hygienist. Oni Best buy! Charming ; tools and fransporta- tember 1987. Contact sentatives. Res­ pointment - 646-8886 tlon. Work In Manches­ or two days per week. older 3 room Colonial ; • at 240-4260. or send resume to; FULL TIME Mrs. Pat Ladd, Man­ Call 643-1726.______pected company with spacious rooms In : ter. Pay according to chester Public Schools, (Answers tomorrow) with weii known and convenient location. Help Others, help yourself, Legal Secretary RETAIL ADVERTISING POSTING CLERK experience. Imme­ 45 North School St., B A B YSITTER for 6 year Jumbles: CLOAK BUILT ADROIT DEAFEN Lots of updotlnp. P.O. Box 288 Applications are now being accepted for the diate work. Coll 643- Manchester, Ct. 06040. old boy from 3-5pm Yesterday's expanding product 6760. Priced to sell. Century The Coast Guard Manchester, C T 06040 position of retail advertising posting clerk. 647-3451. EOE. beginning September. Answer They predicted he would come out on top, and Bowers school area. this Is what he soon became— BALD iine. Exceiient op­ 21 Epstein Realty. 647- -: Applicants should have bookkeeping and Must be non smoker. portunity for right 8895.0 Nm BMk In ttocli. JufflBI* Book No. M !• ovtllaBN for BSje, whteh InolwtfBO sootofo computer experience, as well as being able to 649-6013 offer 5. one tonStlns. from JuinW*. o/o iMo ntaoRop*!. F.O. Ooi 4Ma. OrloA4e, FL ate0|.4See. individuais. Saiary, B LU E print of ontlclpo- type, answer phones and handle a variety of B AB YSITTER wanted. 2 BwliiBt your Bomo, o44rooo on# lip ooBo ond imko your ohocii aoyoBN to NowtpOBt'kooko. tion this quality con­ ASSISTANT BUILDING commission, incen­ structed 8 room office related functions. Benefits include mornings a week In my THE PROFESSIONALS home. 2 boys, 2 years, tives, and fuii bene­ Contemporary rites • company paid health plan, vacation, paid OFFICIAL/SANITARIAN from the top of o hill The Town of Coventry la seeking a full time Assist­ and 4 months. Storting fit package. Cali holidays and sick days. Please send resume or September. Forest surrounded by trees. : MANCHESTER HONDA ant Building Offlclal/Sanitarlan. This la a 37 hour ^ C E L E B R I T Y CIPHER Paui Winsor. work experience along with salary Hills area. References. Celebrity Cipher cryptograms ere created from quotations by famous 216 botht, family room, - position with full benefits and a salary range of 647-8565.______. pn p le , pan and prMwit. Each M tw In the dptwr Manda for 991 den, and office ore but:' AUTOMOBILES requirements to: Manchester Herald, $1^500-120,450. Appllcants should haw state car- arKrther. Fodby’# cfue.* O egueto L 236-3261 E xt. o few of the rooms In •' 2 R E TA IL positions open ★ Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days this new tri-level home. . ’’Bookkeeper," P.O. Box 591, Manchester, C T tifteetlon, hold a valid Connecticut driver's license for hardware store. 265 or 06040, or call Mark Abraltia, 643-2711. and be In good health. Applications are available In *MAL VLOOCZ See It todovl 1299,900. • Our Service Department Sales clerk, cashier. Blanchard Si Rosetto. .*' the Town Manager's Office, 1712 Main Street, Cov­ Good pay, benefits. ★ Additional Lines 50<1J Per Line, Per Day 1-800-842-4320 entry; Tel. 742-6324. Appllcatlona must be received ZAC’J DOZDXJ EOE 646-2482. ” We Guoron- ■ is seeking an experienced Apply Conyers Hard- tee Our Houset."D before Monday, August 1(X 1987. ware. 646-5707. ★ Classifications 71 thru 87 Automobiie Technician. PERSONNEL CLERK TYPIST The Town or Covontry li on EquiU OptXHtunIty Employor.. FULL time tellers ■ VKQESKPQ MAL M ANCHESTER. 8265,000.' needed. Connecticut WANTEDI Experienced Lovingly mlonfolned: We have an immediate opening tor a mature, Bank & Trust, Man­ DPQOLJ RSCTOTOX ★ Merchandise Under ^250 bartenders, waiters, t W s Federal Colon-: Hourly wage plus bonus. Uniforms peraonable and highly motivated Individual to chester Porkade of- and waitresses. Apply lol. Fifteen rooms In-- eluding in-low apart­ aupport our personnel department. If you like flce. 647-5500.______. KJP'N CP NAL In person, 1260 Main provided, excellent benefits. For PART TIME ★ Ad must contain price! Street, Coventry. ment, 2V6 baths, to ur- variety, this may be Just what you are looking for. EXPERIENCED Men's • flreploces one with : Qualified candidates must ba organized, detail clothing salesman. J M E D 8 L . ’ — FU L L time position open Dutch oven, large born ' Interview call Tom Dell, 8 am to 4 pm, for town core and oriented, accurate typing skills of 50-80 wpm., CUSTOMER SERVICE Full time. Good salary You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds and possible building We are looking for responsible service- and benefits. Call Ber- ^SDPYOKP R. landscaping mainte­ lot. Not o drive by. Monday thru Friday. excellent math skills, and have a minimum of 2 nord Apfer. 643-2478. " nance, will train. 647- minded Indivirjuals to handle customer Inquir­ Sentry Real Estate. 643-: years business experience. due to this low price... • 13^. 4060.O , ies. The position requires enthusiasm, inde­ 6 e n t AL Hygienist. High i W C P L J . quality preventive of­ PART Tiipe Secretary. G.S.P. offers an excellent benefits package pendent thinking, and organization. Qood PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "It’s pretty hard to tell what does PRICE has been re- - fice. Modern facilities Job share In a sflmulot- ducedll This 3 bed-: which Includes medical, dentgl, and Ufa communication skills and a pleasant tele­ Full or part time post bring happiness. Poverty and wealth have both felled.’’ Ino environment. Abil­ insurance, pension plan and tuition — Wo Hubbard. room Colonial Is • MANafSTB^HOND\ phone manner are essential. flon In established of- OFFER ENDS AUGUST 31, 1987 ity to deal with people. located convenient to .' feimbursement. Qualified candidates may apply I!c«-Splary negotiable. Typlne, lloht book­ Tw o shifts are available: keeping. 20 hours . shopping and schools. THE PROFESSIONALS at our facility or send resume. SALARY HISTORY Co l 875-6269.______Cut laundry costs by de­ Is on o bus line. This MUST BE INCLUDED. 8:30 AM — 12:30 PM Monday-Frlday ^EN '^AL full time front • Send resume ASAP to ; home hos aluminum 24 ADAMS STREET Save money on cleaning creasing the amount of Lutz Children's Mu­ 7:00 AM — 10:00 AM Saturday office person. Mon-., products by using ammo­ detergent used. Reduce siding gnd storm win- ' MANCHESTER. C T 06040 PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT Chester oral surgeons. - seum, 247 South Main dows. There It on attic : OR nia. diluted to the strength bv one-third and see CALL CLASSIFIED St. Manchester, Ct. Call 647-9926 for recommended on the bot­ whether you notice a dif­ ton and a woodburning - GERSER SaENTinC PRODUCTS, INC. 3:30 — 7:30 PM Monday-Fi:jday 06040. EOE/AAE. No Interview.______tle, for washing walls and ference In the appearance stove. This Is o good ' 646-3520 phone Inquirees pigea to stortl Baino 7:00 AM — M0:00 AM Saturday u is h w a s h e r and kit-- windows. Bring extra mo­ of your wash. Add extra pitose. 151 Bataon Dr. dollars to your budpet bv ottered at 1124,900. ; •Please call Jeanne at 647-9946 for more person. ney Into your home by i^ART Tim e help wonied. Glvausthaopportunlty ; Mancheatar, C T Nlohts 4-9:30. Call 643- - telling no-longer-needed selling “don't needs" with Information. Soles clerks. Ideal for to show It to youl. - E.O.E M/F/H/V A"t®"lo’s Restau- Items with a low-cost od In 0 low-cost od In Ciossi­ ronf, 956 Main St.,. fled. 643-2711. 643“2711 NOW! high school students. Realty World;- Classified. 643-2711. Manehtsfar. Apply at Ebltns. Frechette-BenoltAsso- • 646-1191, dotes. 646-7709.O j to MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Aug. 7, 1987

APARTMENTS OFFKE/RETAH. CARS FOR RENT BUSIM ES5 & SEKVM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE |H)N8/ILE 3 ROOMS, 118 Main Iff Street. No pets. Secur­ W E switched to a photo copier and hove a like CH EVY Van, 4 cylinder, VW Rabbit 1980. 4 door; ity and deposlt.$480. stick shift. Power iKofCLEANINR Heat and hot water new Ronoo model 475 MImlo with masters. steering. Runs well. manual CNUCARE I SERVICES Included. 444-2426, 9-5 443-9374. 4 speed, 1 owner. $1300 weekdays. Selling price S350. Orig­ Call 543-2012. NCCD quality chid cor»? inal cost S995. Has hod M ANCHESTER. Quality Coll Nannits “R" Ut ODD iobir Tnickifia. no hard use. Runs llkeo one bedroom, heat, hot SWISS watch I 228-3342. Sell Your Car ^“Preme Inc., ot 233-7457. Ask for Homo ropolrs. You water and oil applian­ 1977. Automatic, s M i o n n o . ______„ SERVICE name ft, wo do It. Prod om/tm/ 4 door/ oood Q re o ^ Shopping. Errands. ces Included. Air condi­ m 6 m of 1st grade twins to oatlmotoa. Insured. 443- tioned. Quiet. On bus a S coro for your child In Ught Houaokooping. Ploaso 0904* '' PETS AND 5339. oall • oooooooooooto'o‘o . line. Ideal for middle- 4 Linesns — 10 Days mv homo. Martin SUPPLIES aged and senior cltl- 508 charge, each addi­ CHhVV 19/9. Excellent School District. 447- 6 4 74 4 3 4 DELIVERING lens. S540. 247-5030. tires. Many good parte. 79W. Rich form iM m . S yards, FREE. 1 year old neu­ tional line. You can 8150. Coil otter 5 ;3o 875 plus tax; Sand, oravol, M ANCHESTER. 2 bed- cancel at any time. 543-9997. ^ room duplex , fully tered Shepherd mix. and docoraffvd ttono. « Needs room to run. SORRY, CHRYSLER Cordoba ^ O A Y CARE CARPENTRY/ oppllonced, baths, Good Watch dog for Homo has opsnings for full M J^ J --— 643-9504 private basement. S425 NO REFUNDS OR 1975. Good condition, timo loddlors 2H to 5. Savon IffiSMCiae plus heat and utilities. business or home. Also ADJUSTMENTS dependable cor. S4M ysara llconaod. first aid oortl- Coll 459-4228.______3 year old spayed cot 543-2929 otter 5:30. flod. Mothor of two. Foncod CORRIVEAU UWN multi colored. Coll ot­ CALL HERALD In back yard. 1 BEDROOM furnished ter 6 447-8155. CH|VY~Capris~ciaMic C A lP P m iY t apartment. Ideal for 1 1979. Dependable cor. NEMOpOlWS^^ SERVIGC. B R ITTA N Y Spaniel, 8 CLASSIFIED 646-0262 Quality grooming at or 2 people. References High mileage. Must months old. Spayed. sen. S500. 543-2929 after moa 61100, w# ipMOlMllM Ml DMth affordaMo priooal and security. S525 per 643-2711 month Includes all util­ AKC registered. 449- 5:30. rooms and kSehsns. SmaS aeala ran tanMaria • w u r Mwuwo 2530.______comnwroW woifc. Haglatarad. In- ities. Coll Eleanor be­ CH EVY 1953. Belolr 4 aursd, rafaranoss. tween 3:30-8pm. 449- FREE female 4 month old door, runs good. Par­ Call 6464116 Sa«>tifmio '5 8 0 0 ing room. 14 X 25 front outstanding credit cord bills. mate wanted for spa­ jmdpeDs 0 to bock flreploced liv­ Keep your home free and cious 2 bedroom oport- ! K ing room, large dining clear without liens. Bod ment. Nice area, MANCHESTER. Big tog iNORiARTY KAWASAK^^Jnl^To? f I room, center Island kit­ credit or late payment his­ wooded close to high­ sole. Saturday August Excellent condition. chen and den, 2'/j tory Is not 0 problem. Kindly way. Laundry, Vi rent, 8th, 9om to 3pm. 573 BROTHERS Coll 549-8978. baths, 2 cor garage. D. call; Woodbridge Street. electric. Coll otter 6:00. Mony: toys, books, 301 C «n t«r St. f 1 W. Fish Real Estate. Th e Swiss Keep trying. 649-8359. Manchest«r, C T ] l 1 1 643-1591 .□ Conservative Group household supplies and CARS 4 i furniture. ______M ANCHESTER. $149,900. 1-454-4404 o r 6 4 3 -5 13 5 FDR SALE 1-454-1334 258 PARKER St. Mon- Colonial on nice deep Merchandise* chester. Saturday, 9-5. lot onoqulet cul-de-sac Baby furniture, toddler In convenient location. riding toys, household Front to bock master REAL ESTATE goods, furniture, plus up to 3 more WANTED comic books, much ONE OF A KIND! bedrooms, dining I ( fu r n it u r e more. ______room, flreploced living Owner occupant office possible! room, 2 full baths, gor- SECOND hand Upright SUNDAY August 9,9-3.63 vacuum In good condi­ LO VESEAT, large unus­ Hamlin Street, Man­ oge. D. W. Fish Real ual design. Excellent Beautiful remodeled antique colonial Estote. 443-1591.0 tion. 447-9322. chester. Furniture, located on a V/z acre corner lot in Ver­ Condition. Floral print. clothes, ceramic tile CONTEMFORARY Ele- $150. Firm. 742-8243. and miscellaneous. non. 18x32 foot office/family room, 2 gonce. $239,900. Bolton. Rentals STUDIO couch opens to Salt box contemporary full bed. Brown/yellow baths, 2 fireplaces, 4 car garage and with beautifully unique Plold. $50. 548-7835. much more! *259,900. room layout. 14 x 32 Automotive great room wlht RDDMS D O UBLE bed In excellent cathedral celling. 3 condition. $40. Coll 649- FDR RENT 4757. A u b r io bedrooms, 15 x 24 mas­ I CARS ter. 2 firepices, 2 cor ROOMS, Mole or Female. COMPLETE Mahogany H b a l t s t garage. Set on 1.5 acre Centrollv located. Kit­ dining room set. 4 FDR SALE lot with o view. Much chen privileges. Reoso- choirs, crendenzo, more. D. W. Fish Real noble. Apply at 39 Cot­ china closet In mint Concorid 78. Runs Estate. 643-1591.0 condition. Rock maple BILL PICANO! tage Street, between •CM needs work. M ANCHESTER. $121,900. 9-4.______kitchen set. Westing- MOO/best otter. 449^ 649-0917 Adorable starter house electric Avo­ J820. 1985 Cadillac Sedan DeVille 202E«|| CtnIirSl., [ f ^ M ANCHESTER. Ideal for cado stove, end tables, Manchailcr home, beautifully dec single working woman. NOVA , Red 1970. 2 door. orated, eat In kitchen 2 redwood choirs. Coll Centrally located. Non- otter 5pm. 484-2482. Needs work. $200. 528- pAS $14#99S gg new both, and private smoker. References S017. Dinner time and treed lot with coverec and security. $40 evenings.______potlo. Sentry Real Est­ 1985 Cadillac Eldorado weekly. Coll Eleanor ITV/STERED/ BUICK Regal 1978, V-4. OPEN HOUSE ate. 643-4060.O between 3:30pm and 8 $ALC Excellent condition. PRICE SUNDAY. AUGUST 9 — 1-4 p.M. pm only. 449-9472. ■appliances Power, new om/tm $14/995 We Buy M ANCHESTER. 4 room, DOUBLE oven, self cossette tope. 49k orlgl- Real Eatatel 1 bedroom apartment cleaning Hotpoint nol miles. Snow tires 1985 Buick LeSabre LTD with garage available stove. Coppertone. Included $2300. 459- Need a quick sale and clos­ August 1. $500 per 1213. SALE ing for relocation, divorce good condition. Great PRICE month. $450 security. for cottage or apart­ $ 1 0 / 9 9 5 *MSMMgg settlement, debt payments or Coll 444-4525. an alternative Investment? ment. Best otter. White FEM A LE preferred, klt- Glenwood apartment SCRANtON 1986 Pontiac Trans Am We have the anawer to your chen privileges, bus size stove. Needs oven SALE problamsi Call Bob at line. Evenings and coll. $20 os Is. 644-5140 PRICE llASSi weekends only 447- otter 4pm .□ AND SCLECT U8CD CARS... $13/995 SOME t.M nNANCINO OR LE8SI AUBRIO REALTY, INC. 9813. WHIRLPOOL retrlgero- 202 East Center Street tor with large bottom 87 VOYAGER MS,585 1986 Olds Ciera *SE’ Manchester, C T APARTMENTS freezer. $45. 444-1927. 87 LeBARON SALE 649-0917 FOR RENT FR IG ID A IR E stackable QTSTufto *12,295 PEICE $9/995 'RSS.*' washer and dryer. Re­ 57 PLY VOYAGER *15,895 quires 220 plug. Al­ 87 RAMCHARQER 1985 Buick Riviera COVENTRY. Convenient mond color. Asking *17,595 CDNDDMINiUMS 86 THUNOERBIRD *9,698 SALE 3 8 FOR SALE location, rear court­ S300. Please coll otter S St« p h w i S trM t yard entrance, newly 4pm. 528-5073.O______85 DODGE PAJUMdM *11,495 PRICE 86 RELIANT S.W. *9,895 $12/995 ^ m e and visit thia charming 6 room. 3 bedroom renovated 1 bedroom CALORIC 30 Inch gas Coloniol. Includea newer carpeting, newly AN Elegant portrayal of 86 DODGE 4«4p/)Mow *12,995 the modern lifestyle apartment. Carpeting, stove. Automatic clean remodeled kitchen and bathrooma, Mud room, $390.1'/»months secur­ oven. Excellent condi­ 86 LASER Turbo *11,695 pantry oft kitchen. Dining room with china can be seen In this 86 DODGE Immaculate 2 bedroom ity. No pets. Adults tion. Avocado. $150. ^ i _ L SfEAS T oablnata, firaplacad front to back living room, front Salem Cope In luxur­ preferred. Call 742- 643-4797. CHARGER *7,695 to back bedroom with hla and her cloaata. 2 car ious Lydoll Woods- 5295.______80 CELEBRITY *7,796 jsalcn WINDSOR garaga. $174,900. ..Thls attractive end EAST Hartford Mayb- 86 PLY. HORIZON m *6,995 D ir E. Center to Parker to 2nd right to Stephen 8t. unit otters IVi baths, errv Village. Cleon ot- 86 CH Y. GTS Turbo *10,285 86 500 Cony. (» master bedroom with troctlve 4 room sitnbtt *13,805 cathedral celling and apartment, parking tor Wt $aa hfia ysa baasiaa a 1 cor, no pets, credit 85 VOYAGER •e,298 ;^ F E M iO I«U skylight tor star gaz­ 85 COUGAR . *8,005 ers. Plus a casual care­ check. Coll 549-7394. Top Soil ScraaiMd Loam. sal ask I8r Bsa free way of life, garage 82 PONTIAC J2000 *2,095 3 BEDROOM, 2nd floor. Any amount dallvarad. Alto, nil 79 BUICK SKYLARK *2,798 INC. and your own lot. Adults preferred. No yavol. Mona and bark muloh! $140's. Blanchard 8, 84 LeBARON 4*.. Moo *6,805 348 SOUTH MAIN STREET 171 pets. Security. Utilities Bobeal, baokhoa 4 kiadar ra'ntal. 82 HORIZON Rossetto. 444-2482. “ We Included. $450 per 4*. AC. AMO *2,998 EAST WINDSOR, CONN. 06080 Gurontee Our month. Keith REol Est­ OAmeoNSTiiuenoN Hauses.“o ate 444-4124. S72-M00 / BBLMM 875-3311 289-6483