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HARTFORD — Three years after their arrests, seven people linked to a Puerto Rican terrorist is uncertain group go on triai this week in the $7 million Wells Fargo robbery — the second largest robbery in U.S. history. Bv Andrew Yurkovskv invited both Dukakis and his The defendants and their lawy- and Alex GIrelll Republican opponent. Vice Presi- ers appeared in U.S. District Manchester Herald dent George Bush, to address the Court today for the scheduled students. An advance party from start of jury selection, which Presidential candidate Michael the Dukakis campaign was at the Assistant U.S. Attorney Albert S. Dukakis may or may not make an school this morning arranging Dabrowski said he expected to appearance at Manchester High details of the visit when word of last one to three weeks. School Wednesday. the cancellation came along, Preparations under way this apparently because of a change in The trial itself, delayed by schedule. marathon hearings on the admis- morning for a Wedne.sday ap- pearance by Democratic candi- "I feel badly for the students sibility of hundreds of hours of date Dukakis were called off because there was a good deal of FB I tape recordings and other when school officials learned that genuine excitement,” James evidence, could last five to eight Dukakis had canceled the visit Kennedy, superintendent of months,. Dabrowski said. The because of a scheduling conflict. schools, said after learning of the defense predicts a much longer cancellation. trial. But workers in Dukakis’ cam- Earlier today, Kennedy said Juan Segarra Palmer, a 38- paign headquarters in Boston the expected talk by Dukakis was said later this morning that the year-old Harvard-educated ** Patrick Flynn/Manchatter Herald characterized as ” a major state- Puerto Rican nationalist accused visit might still be on. a secretary ment on education.” at the high school said. The of masterminding the robbery, REMEMBERING OLD TIMES - Paul A. department since 1925. The department “ He (Dukakis) wanted a high said last week that he will not take Cervini, the oldest living member of the wili ceiebrate its 100th anniversary Sept. secretery, Pat Garoppolo, said school because he wanted to the stand in his own defense and that the Boston office was trying make a statement concerning doubts the other defendants will Eighth District Fire Department, ex- 18 with a gala parade expected to draw to contact advance people for the about 20,000 spectators. education,” Kennedy said. either. plains what it was like to work forthe fire campaign, who had left the high Theodore T. Cummings, a “ I don’t recognize the legiti- school after the apparent Manchester coordinator for the macy of the court or the whole cancellation. Dukakis campaign, said Dukakis proceeding,” said Segarra, who Officials for Dukakis’ cam- was scheduled to arrive at spent 30 months in pretrial A ‘legend’ of a firefighter paign could not be reached this Bradley International Airport at detention before his release in morning to determine for certain about 9 a.m. Wednesday and was March on $1.5 million bail. whether or not the Massachusetts to be escorted to the high school "A ll I am guilty of is opposition governor would appear at the by a motorcade of Manchester to colonialism, which is a crime recalls his ciareer In the 8th high school. Democrats, including Cummings against humanity like apar- The school was in flurry of and Dorothy Brindamour, a co- theid," he said. By Michele Noble Department, which will hold its 100th anniver- activity this morning as school coordinator for the local Dukakis The government contends that Manchester Herald sary celebration Sunday, Sept. 18. leaders prepared for Dukakis’ campaign. six of the seven defendants are At age 89, Cervini said he probably knows just visit. The officers of the Student Cummings said that after his salaried members of a militant In 1925, Paul A. Cervini says he remembers about every story there is to hear about the Assembly had a sweatshirt made appearance at the school Dukakis nationalist group known as Los having to manually unload a 400-foot water hose department. He is the oldest living member and up for Dukakis, which read was to be escorted back to Macheteros, which has claimed from a small fire truck during a fire and later has occupied every administrative office from “ Manchester High School” on the Bradley airport. He said no other responsibility for the 1983 carefully stretch the hose out in a parking lot to clerk of the district’s Board of Directors to front and “ Duke 88” on the back. stops in Manchester were robbery of a Wells Fargo depot in dry. president. James Ludes. vice president of planned. West Hartford. He remembers hearing stories about the But this year, the department will be the assembly, said the sweatshirt Cummings had said he would Authorities say the group infamous 1888 fire that destroyed the Moses Scott celebrating without him. was given to Dukakis’ aides know more details about the planned to use the loot to finance building, the drug store owned by Charles Rose, Due to health conditions and a bad knee, instead. escort later today after discuss- terrorist acts aimed at over- the first office of the Southern New England Cervini is unable to march in this year’s parade. "H e’s obviously a very busy ing the visit with members of the throwing the U.S. government of Telephone Co., the post office, and the plant of the But he said he is somewhat disappointed that he man,” said Mo Moriarty. co- Dukakis advance party. Puerto Rico. then-weekly Manchester Herald. wasn’t asked anyway. president of the Student Assem- Ludes said Dukakis had U.S. District Judge T. Emmet That fire, Cervini said, was the direct cause of bly, after learning of the planned to speak with officers of Clarie, the judge who will preside the formation of the Eighth Utilities District Fire See CERVINI, page 12 cancellation. at the trial, ruled last week that The Student Assembly had See DUKAKIS, page 12 the juror’s identities will be kept secret. He cited the defendants alleged ties to Los Macheteros and the barrage of postcards One dead, two wounded in Hartford shootings court personnel have already received from sympathizers of nounced dead at 12:21 a.m. today men. borhood was wounded when shots the defendants. HARTFORD (AP) - Four “We’re pretty certain they are at Hartford Hospital, Lewis said. The night of violence began were fired from a passing car, The defense denounced the drive-by shootings and a brief gun connected. They seem to be In the police shoot-out. an about 9:45 p.m. Monday when a Lewis said. ruling, saying it would poison battle between police and a gang-related, probably drugs,” officer returned fire when one of large, white carcontainining four Anthony Bremmer, 21, was jurors’ minds against the defend- fleeing suspect in a Hartford park said Lt. Frederick D. Lewis. three men who were being chased or five men drove by the intersec- shot in the side and taken to St. ants and make a fair trial have left one person dead and two Irving Rodriguez, 19, was fa- on foot through Keney Park tion of Greenfield and Enfield Francis Ho.spital, where he was in impossible. others wounded, police''said tally shot in the head about 11:30 turned and fired a gun at him. Streets in the city’s North End satisfactory condiion, Lewis said. “ The only message it sends to today. p.m. Monday in the last of the authorities said. and opened fire on a group Lewis” xat 10:15 p.m., a man the jurors is that the defendants The drive-by shootings oc- incidents, Lewis said. He said One of the suspects was shot in standing on the comer, Lewis and woman sitting inside a car on are so dangerous and so desper- curred within two hours Monday Rodriguez was standing on Park the back and was taken to Mount said. He said no one was injured Putnam Street, also in the Frog ate that they would attempt to night and police said they suspect Street in the city’s Frog Hollow Sinai Hospital, where he was in in that shooting. Hollow neighborhood, were fired intimidate or harm a juror,” said that the incidents are related neighborhood when he was hit by critical but stable condition, At about 10 p.m. a man standing upon from a passingcar. The man Ronald Kuby, a New York because witnesses to each re- shots fired from a passing car. ported seeing the shots fired from Rodriguez, who was apparenty Lewis said. He said police were in front of a house on Sigourney Street in the Asylum Hill neigh- See TRIAL, page 12 a passing, large white vehicle. an innocent bystander, was pro- still searching for the other two See SHOOTINGS, page 12 College opens year with enrollment drop

Bv Andrew J. Davis smaller overall enrollment. Man- Manchester Herald chester Community College’s full-time student population has Students mingled in the pro- increased but the number of gram center lobby of Manchester part-time students has decreased Community College this morning as the first day of classes began at to renew old friendships and the college, college officials said compare schedules as the college today. officially opened its school year Final figures will not be availa- with a slight drop in student ble until registration is completed enrollihent. on Sept 13, said Harry Meisel, The first student in line to £ register was 21-year-old Ste- See MCC, page 12 phanie Walker of East Hartford Walker was attempting to sign up for a math class so she would be able to meet her requirements TODAY and graduate with a degree in general studies at the end of this semester. Index " I ’m excited,” she said. "E v - 24 pages, 2 sections ery school year I ’m excited, especially this year because I ’m Business______17 Obituaries______2 almost out.” Classified _ 22-24 Opinion _ _ 10-11 Patrick Flynn/Manohaattr Herald Walker said she hopes to Comics______20 People 18 transfer to a four-year university Focus 19 S ports____ 13-16 BACK TO SCHOOL — First-year student Norma college’s 1988-89 school year began today with a slight after graduating from MCC. Lo cal____2-4, 12 State/Rsglon .> -8 Feliciano of West Hartford waits for her first class at drop in overall enrollment. College officials said today that Lottery______2 Televlslon____ 21 Manchester Community College to begin today. The Walker was part of a slightly NStlon/World.dB-9 Weather g MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1988 — 3 t — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1988 RECORD Directors to get report on trash About Town Police Roundup dumping probe First meeting scheduied Cops arrest woman The first meeting of the Army and Navy Club By Andrew Yurkovsky bage was being dumped by the Auxiliary will be Wednesday starting at 6:30 ivm. Manchester Herald company. He declined to com- with a pot luck dinner. The business meeting will on drug charges ment further. follow. The administration is expected Weiss said Friday that the town Members are reminded to bring food dishes for Police arrested a Manchester woman on drug. to make a report tonight to the was looking at what options it the dinner. Any mother, wife, sister or daughter of charges Friday after the Tri-County Narcotics Task; town Board of Directors on the had, but he would not reveal what an Army and Navy Club member, in good standing, Force found evidence that the woman was operating; alleged dumping of out-of-town they were. He said that a report to is invited to join. a drug factory from her home, police said. waste in the town landfill by a the board would be made tonight. Patricia L. Morse, 123 Hilliard St., was charged Manchester recycling firm. Tonight’s meeting is scheduled Faii meeting pianned with operating a drug factory, possession of Waste dumped by the recycling for 7:30 in the Lincoln Center marijuana, cocaine, and various drug parapherna- company. Recycled Fibers of hearing room. The first fall meeting of Delta Chapter of Masons lia after the task force searched her home on a . Connecticut, 206 Tolland Turn- Also on the agenda for tonight’s will be Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic search warrant, police said. pike, has increased from 158 tons meeting is a proposal to increase Temple, East Center Street. According to police reports, Morse was placed in April, around the time it town funding for Visiting Nurse All members are urged to attend to plan the fall under arrest and charged with possession of opened, to 2,200 in July. Town and Home Care of Manchester activities. marijuana after officers discovered a plastic oHicials are concerned that sim- Inc. by $15,750. container holding a small amount of marijuana and ilar recycling firms might open Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said Hispanics invited to meet drug paraphernalia in her living room. for business in town. today that he supported the Upon searching the house further, officers seized At least some of the material proposal and that there appeared AP photo On Monday at 6 p.m. there will be a meeting at a padlocked metal box from Morse’s bedroom for recycling comes from out of to be support for it from other First Baptist Church, 240 Hillstown Road, to make HONK IF YOU HEAR MUSIC — apparently expresses an opinion during which contained a triple beam scale used for town, Lee O’Connor, the superin- members of the board. plans for a weekly Bible study for Hispanics. tendent of the town’s landfill, said The money is needed because of Harmony In Hoboken, N.J., seems to be a band rehearsal for an outdoor weighing marijuana, a handscale, and a cocaine- The Rev. A1 Pacheco, pastor of Iglesia Baptistain use kit lined with residue, and a list of drug notes ’ last week. Although town ordi- the visiting nurses’ increased Willimantic will be the leader of the Bible studies. missing as this young tuba player performance. indicating first names and dollar amounts, police Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald nances prohibit the dumping of operating expenses and the cost out-of-town garbage in the town of moving from the Highland All Hispanics in the Mahchester-Hartford area, who said. Officers also found $4,320 in cash locked in the HIGH ROLLER — Rich Grous of 104 Richmond Drive Grous was up for the challenge the hill provided. are interested in learning how to share their box, police said. landfill, Town Robert B. Park School, which is to be Christian faith, are invited to attend. A stub of a marijuana cigarette was later skateboards on a hiii in front of his house last week. Weiss has said that state law reopened next year for school Obituaries discovered after officers searched Morse’s car, requires the town to accept the use. Grange meets Wednesday which was seized for possible federal forfeiture! material remaining after The Board of Directors in May recycling. approved an allocation of $100,195 Clark Standlsh Janet, in Enfield. Collinsville. The Vincent Funeral proceedings, police said. A small amount of the drug Manchester Grange 31 will meet Wednesday at 8 was also discovered in her brother’s bedroom, No witch hunt on for AIDS violators Angelo Squillante, an official for the VNA to pay for health p.m. at Grange Hall. 205 Olcott Street. Bom in South Windsor, she had Home, 120 Albany Turnpike, from Recycled Fibers, denied services provided by the non- Clark D. Standish, 55, of Cape lived in Manchester for many Canton, was in charge of the police said. Members are reminded to bring items for the Cod, Mass., formerly of Fleming Morse was held on a $5,000 bond and is scheduled By Michele Noble personnel. intentions, he could not comment. there is an inspection, citations last week that out-of-town gar- profit organization to residents. auctioh table. years, moving to East Hartford 35 arrangements. Manchester Herald Road, died Sunday (Sept. 4,1988) to appear in Manchester Superior Court Sept. 14 According to the state, all "We haven’t had an inspection are issued for several different years ago. She was employed by Memorial donations may be Connecticut towns were required at Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis. Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, East made to the Alzheimers Disease in Manchester and we don’t things. But we are not out there He was the husband of Dorothy Richard Ficks, the chief of by the agency to train lifeguards announce when we do conduct looking specifically for towns that Town asks 0PM input Hartford, for 26 years. She was a and Related Disorders, 800 Cot- public information for the state and other emergency medical (Christiana) Standish. tage Grove Road, Bloomfield Half-way house resident one,” he said. are not complying with the AIDS member of the American Associ- Department of Labor, said he personnel in a resuscitation tech- Public Meetings ^ e was born in Lebanon, Conn., 06002. policies,” Ficks said. ation of Retired Persons, Chapter charged In shoplifting doesn’t want people to start nique to avoid contraction of the “Our investigations are ongo- onSune 6,1933, and was a resident 2555, the I.A.M. District Lodge ing. Somehow frotn the depart- on best reval company of Manchester from 1963 to 1985, fearing the agency is on a "witch AIDS virus. Sprague has said this spring’s No. 91 Retirement Club and the Joseph C. Ciaglo A resident of the Watkinson House, a half-way ment is out there doihg something town resuscitation class, con- Meetings scheduled tonight. before moving to Orleans, Mass. house for soon to be released prisoners in Hartford, hunt” to locate towns that are not OSHA officials said the agency Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Club, complying with a policy that every day of the week. When ducted by Joanne Cannon, the The town administration will division of the OPM, will not be in At the time of his death, he was Retirees Group. Joseph C. Ciaglo, 86, formerly was arrested and charged Sunday with sixth-degree notified towns of the requirement consult with the state Office of the owner and operator of the requires lifeguards to be trained town’s community health care until then. Manchester She is survived by a son, Ronald of 854 Hillstown Road, died larceny after attempting to steal a cassette tape in a directive mailed out earlier Policy and Management before Farmhouse Inn, Orleans. He in AIDS prevention techniques. nurse, did nut include training in “We want to let him know M. Larson; two daughters, Janet Friday (Sept. 2, 1988) at Mid- from a department store in the Parkade only 3‘/i this year. The directive, however, making a recommendation on Board of Directors Comment Session, Town taught in the Manchester public "I don’t want people to start Tax board hears the alternate resuscitation tech- where we are, and we want to L. Holmes and Sharon L. Aldrich, dlesex Memorial Hospital, hours after being released on a 12-hour furlough, did not specify that lifeguards which revaluation firm the town Manager's office, 9 a.m. school system for 26 years. He Middletown. fearing that we are out there nique because the American Red make him aware of what we’re both of Enfield; two brothers, police said. had to receive the training. appeals Sept. 22 should hire to redo the botched Board of Directors, Lincoln Center hearing room, was a veteran of the Korean crawling around searching for Cross program does not yet offer doing.” Spinelli said. Albert Fromerth and Henry Bom in Hartford, he lived in According to police. Donald Frank Hecker, 34, 1987 revaluation, Finance Direc- 7:30 p.m. Conflict, serving with the U.S. violations of the AIDS prevention Scott Sprague, director of re- standardized training in it. Fromerth, both of East Hartford: Manchester most of his life. He was transferred in August from the Connecticut The Board of Tax Review will tor Boyce Spinelli said today. The 1987 revaluation was Army. was a World War II Army Correctional Center in Cheshire to Watkinson requirement,” /^'icks said last creation for the town of Manches- be in session from 7to8p.m. Sept. The town has notified the state three sisters, Gladys White of ter, has said he knew nothing scrapped by the administration in Besides his wife, he is survived veteran. Prior to retiring, he was House. week. “That jsn’t how it’s done. 22 in the assessor’s office in the OSHA that Cannon will be taking Spinelli said a recommendation Andover South Windsor, Edna Daley of We look into everything, not just about the requirement until the March after questions were by a son, Clark J. Standish of Wethersfield and Lena Whaples employed as a machinist at Pratt He was granted a 12-hour furlough on Sunday municipal building to take motor the training within the next few would not be made until next raised, by the OPM and others, Board of Selectmen, Town Office Building, 7 p.m. Milford, N.H.; a daughter, Flor- & Whitney Aircraft, East from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and was. picked up for the debated policy issue.” last week of August when he read vehicle complaints. months, and the town will provide of South Windsor: seven grand- about the a $300 fine issued to the week, because Donald Zim- about whether it was done Conservation Commission, Town Office Building, ence L. Standish of Springfield, Hartford. shoplifting in the Sears store at the Parkade at 12; 35 Last month, the Occupational All people claiming to bo classes for the lifeguards. bouski. the chief of the municijaal children and a great-grandson. Safety and Health Administra- town of Coventry. correctly. 7:30 p.m. Mass.; and two sisters, Ann The funeral will be Wednesday He is survived by a sister-in- p.m., police said. aggrieved by the decision of the Davis of Lebanon and Joyce law, Neilie S. Ciaglo of Hartford; Hecker was held on a $5,000 bond and is scheduled tion, a division of the state Sprague has said the town assessor or town on motor vehicle at 11 a.m. at the Samsel & Department of Labor, fined sev- Bolton Kadie in Florida. Carmon Funeral Home, 419 Buck- two nephews, William R. Ciaglo for arraignment today, police said. employs between 40 and 50 assessments only must appear The funeral will be Wednesday of Manchester and James W. eral communities for failing to lifeguards. All have been pro- and file their complaint at the Board of Selectmen, Community Hall, 8 p.m. land Road, South Windsor, with at 9:30 a.m. at St. Rose Roman the Rev. Robert Lane officiating. Ciaglo Jr. of Colchester and seven provide the training and neces- vided with gloves, another AIDS meeting. sary AIDS prevention equipment Catholic Church, 33 Church St., Burial will be in Wapping Ceme- grandnephews. Police charge man with prevention requirement, but all to lifeguards. Coventry East Hartford. Burial will be in tery, South Windsor. Calling The funeral was Monday with do not have masks and are not This month. Manchester and St. Mary’s Cemetery, East Hart- hours are today from 2 to 4 p.m. burial in Mount St. Benedict robbing his ex-fiance trained in the alternate resu.scita- Public hearing on a personnel ordinance. Town ford. Calling hours are today Cemetery, Bloomfield. The South other communities that face the EMERGENCY and 7 to 9 p.m. Police arrested a local man Sunday on several tion method, Office Building, 7 p.m. from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Holmes Memorial donations may be Green Memorial Home, 43 We- possibility of fines are debating Fire — Police — Medical Housing Authority, Orchard Hills Estates, 7 p.m. Funeral Home, 400 Main St. thersfield Ave., Hartford, was in charges after he attempted to drag his ex-fiance by with the agency over the defini- Ficks said that he cannot Connecticut Town Council, Town Office Building, 7:30 p.m. made to the Enfield Visiting her hair from his car into his apartment, police said. Nurse Association, 19 North Main charge of the arrangements. tion of the term ‘‘lifeguard,’’ guarantee that Manchester will DIAL 911 Planning .and Zoning Commission, Town Office Helen McCaffrey Jeffrey W. Caplinger, 22, of 102B Downey Drive, St., Enfield 06082. which the state considers to mean not be fined for lack of training, In Manchester Building, 7:30 p.m. Helen E. (Murphy) McCaffrey, Grace Hallock was charged with unlawful restraint, third-degree emergency medical response adding that iftheagencyhassuoh ITravcl Service! Republican Town Committee, Town Office robbery, breach of peace, operating an unregis- 79, of Springfield. Mass., wife of Joseph N. Ruel Grace (Hebert) Hallock, 70, of A CofiVied Toun Vacation includes accomodations & round trip fliphts from Hartford on Delta Airlines for one bw prbe. Building, 7:30 p.m. the late Leo J. McCaffrey, died tered motor vehicle, failure to return a license plate Wethersfield, wife of the late and operating a motor vehicle without insurance, Sunday (Sept. 4, 1988) in Mercy Joseph N. Ruel, 93, of Hartford, Henry J. Hallock and sister of Hospital. Springfield. husband of Rose (Tardif) Ruel police said. HAWAII Robert Hebert of Manchester, According to police, Caplinger picked up his THE BAHAMAS She was born in Edgewood, . and father of Roger Ruel of died Saturday (Sept. 3, 1988) at a New Low Price / i Dr. Crane’s Quiz R.I., and lived in Manchester 20 Manchester, died Friday (Sept. 2, former fiance in South Windsor after she agreed to local convalescent home. FROM years prior to moving to Spring- 1988) at Hartford Hospital. meet with him. He then drove her to his apartment LAST CHANCE! FROM*319 Besides her brother, she is field l ‘A years ago. Besides his wife and son, he is where a fight ensued and she began screaming from Four days of beautiful beaches and Eight days in paradise. Get a flower 1. The term “offset" is most suggestive of survived by a son, Henry Hallock, the car for help, police said. BANKS HOSPITALS NEWSPAPERS She was an active volunteer at survived by another son. Jack Jr. of Rocky Hill; two daughters, glittering casinos. Includes round-trip lei greeting, other extras. Ask about our St. Francis Hospital and Medical Ruel of Enfield; three daughters, After Caplinger failed to get her into his Island Combinations, Spend 7 nights at ATHLETICS Carol Fortier of Hartford and apartment by grabbing her by the hair and pulling airport transfers. Spend 3 nights at Tnc Center in Hartford. Madeleine Guertin of Hartford, the Outrigger Holly Alessi of Wethersfield; two her, he took her purse and ran inside, police said. British Colonial Hotel Malia. 2. Which one of the.se would probably be wearing a She is survived by a son, Brunette Beaudoin of Fall River. other brothers, Albert Hebert in policeman’s badge? Matthew McCaffrey of Manches- Mass., Claudette Tremblay of According to his ex-fiance, $27 was taken, police JotnJ4ow&Get Maine and Joseph Hebert of West said. PLEBE CADET INTERN ROOKIE ter: a daughter, Catherine Ann West Hartford; 17 grandchild- Hartford: three sisters, Yvonne Donais of Springfield. Mass.: ren; 12 great-grandchildren; and Police said Caplinger is also wanted on a 3. Which type of liquid has no commercial value? Gauvin in California, Bernadette four brothers. Robert Murphy of several nieces and nephews. Manchester warrant for failure to appear in court BERMUDA LAS VEGAS MINERAL WATER BILGE WATER COLOGNE Massa and Helen Hebert, both of and another warrant from South Windsor. Old Greenwich. John Murphy of The funeral was today with West Hartford; and a grandson. JAVELLE burial in Mount St. Benedict He was released on $5,000 cash bond and is Detroit, Mich., Francis Murphy The funeral was today. Burial FROM Cemetery, Bloomfield. The scheduled to be arraigned today. FROM*379 ^ *329 4. Which saw is normally used by kindergarten of Pawtucket. R.I. and Ted was in Village Cemetery. The Three days of nonstop excitement! tots? Murphy of Calif.; a sister. Kathe- Fisette-Batzner Funeral Home, Enjoy a bit of England for 4 days. James T. Pratt Funeral Service, With an Alamo economy car for one POWER SAW CROSSCUT BUCKSAW SEESAW rine Jennings of Old Greenwich; 20 Sisson Ave., Hartford, was in Also get round-trip airport transfers. 277 Folly Brook Blvd., Wethers- 24-hour period.* Spend 2 nights at the and three grandchildren. charge of the arrangements. field, was in charge of the Thoughts Spend 3 nights at the Greenbank and 5. Which one of the.se is called an amphibian? The funeral will be held Friday Cottages. Golden Nugget. SHARK WHALE FROG TROUT arrangements. at 8:30 a.m. at the John F, Henri O. Marois Memorial donations may be 6. Match theentries at the left with the branches of Tierney Funeral Home. 219 West Henri O. Marois, 81, of Canton, made „to the First Church of When asked, "Which is the great commandment our military forces at the right to which they Center St., followed by a mass of husband of Diana (Caissie) Ma- Christ, 250 Main St., in the law?” Jesus Christ replied. “Thou shalt love N. pertain. Christian burial at 9 a.m. at the rois and father of Norman Marois Wethersfield. the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy Church of the Assumption. Cran- ORLANDO FT. LAUDERDALE (a) Track (V) K9 Corps of Manchester, died Friday soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great (Hrnneof ihc WALT DISNEY WORLD. Ri-virt) (b) Wake (w) Air Corps ston, R.I. Burial will be in St. (Sept. 2, 1988) at Hartford Julia Paczkowski commandment. And the second is like unto it. Thou (c) Spoor (x) Navy Ann’s Cemetery at 2 p.m. Hospital. Julia (Kaminski) Paczkowski shalt love thy neighbor as thyself” (Matthew FROM*329 Friends may call at the funeral (d) Slipstream (y) Artillery Besides his wife and son, he is of East Hartford, mother of 22:36-39) FROM 299 Four days by the sea, with the (e) Trajectory (z) Tank Corps home Wednesday from 7 to 9^n|[/ survived by four daughters, Lor- Victoria Davidson of Manches- It can be a great challenge to love others, and Thursday from 2 to 4p.m. and Stity four days. Get an Alamo economy freedom of your own Alamo economy raine (Pligh) Mitchell of Rocky ter, died Sunday (Sept. 4, 1988) at especially if they have hurt us. But the command- car* and valuable bonus features. Spend car* Spend 3 nights at the Slierutoti Yankee (Answers in classified advertising section) 7 and 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, ment is clear: As the scriptures teach, charity, the Hill, Jeanne Ciriello of Annan- a local nursing home. 3 nights at the Quality Inn Plaza Trader Hotel. memorial donations can be made dale, Va., Claire McCrae of Los Besides her daughter, she is pure love of Christ, means learning to truly love to F.A.V.A.R.H, Box D. Avon, Ct. Gatos, Calif., Gloria Marois of survived by three sons and three others, including those whom we may think of as Lottery 06001. East Hartford; a brother, Ade- other daughters: numerous different from us or difficult to love — the unkind, lard Marois of New Bedford, grandchildren and great- the unrighteous, the different, and the antagonistic. Spend Christmas Vacation Eva Larson Mass.; a sister, Cecile Roy of grandchildren. ■'To those who love and serve these people, the Lord WALT DISNEY WORLD, in Disney World Winning numbers drawn Monday in lotteries Eva (Fromerth) Larson, 74, New Smyrna Beach, Fla.; 16 Burial will be in the Greenwood has said, "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of RESORT around New England. widow of Marshall C. Larson, grandchildren and 10 great- section of Scranton, Pa. The the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto \ Dec. 26-Jan. 2 formerly of Manchester and East grandchildren. Farley-Sullivan Funeral Home, me.” (Matthew 25:40) ^ Connecticut daily: 403. Play Four: 4450. Ca// for rates. Massachusetts daily: 8884. Hartford, died Saturday (Sept. 3, The funeral was today with 50 Naubuc Ave,, Glastonbury is in This is a great promise and blessing from the Lord FROM'6 1 9 Tri-state daily: 773. 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(AP) - The state Apartments and Beardsley Terrace in Department of Transportation, which is an Bridgeport. expert at filling in wetlands, is trying The project to renovate and construct 658 attracting on medical waste & R EGION something new: creating swamps from low-income apartments has been plagued of portable rooms dry land. by o n tra ct disputes, years of delay, By Christopher Callahan tal debris that has washed ashore The experiment resulted from a asbestos problems, vandalism, drug The Associated Press from Massachusetts to the Gulf of applicants Officer sees shootings compromise with environmentalists over trafficking and accusations of shoddy During the first week of school “ Some of the superintendents Mexico. the Woonsocket Industrial Connector construction. in Essex, one sixth-grade class have said we were overbooked WASHINGTON - With unchar- Palm er said public outrage ORANGE (AP) — Robert Kenny Jr. has project, a $28.5millionhighway that will On Dec. 18,1986, the Connecticut By Na ncy Concelman met on the stage, one in the art and oversold. But the truth of the acteristic speed. Congress is over medical waste has, been witnessed more violence toward fellow fill in 7.2 acres of wetlands. Housing Authority, which administers the M anchester Herald room and another in the library. matter is that that’s not true.” expected in its final weeks to transferred to other less well ‘ officers during his 2‘/i years on the Orange . An agreement that allowed the project to Students in the program for the Morin said other reasons for the create a new law to combat what known but potentially more dan- police force than most other cops see in a project, was told that the project’s continue calls for DOT to create new BOLTON — The town has talented and gifted met in a iarge delays include complex local and has become one of the biggest and gerous coastal pollution career. previous general contractor, Schnabel received more than eight applica- wetlands areas just beyond the road’s closet. state building regulations and most emotional problems of the problems. While off duty, Kenny, 24, was the first Associates Inc. of Pennsylvania, had tions for the recently vacated The board of education in Avon problems with subcontractors, summer of ’88 — medical waste person to administer medical aid fo shoulders. “ This is the first of its kind in submitted false invoices for payment. "W e ’re seeing it already, and I administrative assistant posi- isSising the library for meetings. but he acknowledged that the that has invaded and shut down Milford Officer Daniel Scott Wasson, who Rhode Island,” said DOT engineer Frank think that’s being translated to tion, the first selectman said School officials in New Britain responsibility ultimately was his some of Am erica’s favorite was shot and killed on the Boston Post Corrao. today. Congress,” he said. were hoping 24 portable class- company’s. beaches. Road last year, 200 feet from the Orange But the process is somewhat more Inmate hangs self Catena said a bill banning Today was the deadline for rooms would be ready when Intense pressure from out- complicated than simply pouring water on . " I t ’s nobody fault but our own, sludge dumping off the New border. CANAAN (AP) — A21-year-oIdman applications, but First Seiectman school opens Wednesday. raged citizens has driven Con- the dry earth. but we were confident that we York-New Jersey shore was Three weeks ago Kenny saw rookie state arrested on disorderly conduct charges Sandra Pierog wasn’t sure of the Across the state, officials in gress to hold a series of public could do them all,” he said. passed by the Senate last month Trooper John Kucan brought out of the died Sunday when he apparently hanged exact number received. many school districts are scram- hearings, including one this week Chuck Savage, vice president because of the attention sur- woods in West Haven on a stretcher, with a Procedure Inspires law himself with his shirt in his cell at a state Discussion on the applications bling to find temporary solutions I on Long Island’s Jones Beach. At of sales for New Jersey-based rounding medical waste. bullet through his forehead. police barracks, state police said. is not scheduled for tonight’s while they wait out delays in least one measure and maybe HARTFORD (A P ) — Procedures used to Modular Concepts Inc., said he “ It’s helpful, no question about "When I was going to the scene, I said, meeting of the selectmen, sche- delivery and assembly of porta- more will be passed before the protect a 6-year-old rape victim from being Michael W. Calhoun of Lakeville was used to tell school officials to put it,” said Sen. John H. Chafee. ’Oh, not a ga in .... The chances of an officer duled for 8 p.m . in the Community ble classrooms. legislative year ends, lawmakers intimidated when she testified at her found in his cell by a desk officer at 6 a.m their orders in six to eight weeks seeing another officer shot are so remote,” Hall. Elementary school classes and environmental activists R-R.I., a leader in the medical assailant’s trial could be used In similar during a routine hourly check at the ahead of time. Now, they are told Kenny said. “ It feelastrange to have been Hiring a replacement for were crammed into temporary predicted. waste fight in Congress. " It has situations if a proposed state law is barracks in Canaan, state police to place orders several months probably been the best single at the scene of both incidences.” former Administrative Assistant quarters because modular class- Separate measures to create a enacted, the co-chairman of the, spokesman Sgt. Scott O’Mara said. Karen Levine, who left in July to earlier, he said. item to draw attention to abuse of Kenny, a paramedic, treated both and rooms were not ready by the first waste tracking system and to legislature’s Judiciary Committee says. O’Mara said Calhoun was placed in a cell become assistant town manager “ Our work has probably tripled the oceans.” accompanied both in the ambulance to the day of school Thursday, said John in the last three years,” Savage establish specific criminal penal- Keith DePastino, 27, was found guilty at 3; 25 a.m. after he damaged an in Avon, could be a sticky issue in AP photo Since incidents' of medical same trauma room at Yale-New Haven H. Proctor, superintendent of said. ties for medical waste dumping Friday of raping a 3-year-old girl and her interrogation room where he was being light of changes in the town waste pollution began making Hospital. Kucan is recovering from his H ELP E R F OR T H E DIS A B LE D — 5,000 square-foot recreation of a town schools for Regional District 4, passed the Senate before the l*A-year-old sister three years ago and held during processing on the initial government proposed by the which covers Essex, Chester and The cost of modular classrooms August recess. Similar measures headlines around the Fourth of Injuries. charges for which he had been brought to Charter Revision Commission. William Williams of Utica, N .Y., picks out designed to train people who have depends on size and specifica- July weekend, the Senate has faces up to 70 years in prison. Deep River. are pending in various House Assistant State’s Attorney John the barracks. The Charter Revision Commis- simulated fruit in the groc ery store suffered debilitating accidents how to Proctor said the classrooms tions. New Britain, for example, committees. passed a measure by Sen. Frank sion has recommended that the paid about $2.3 million for its 24 Lautenberg, D-N.J., and Chafee Massameno says the conviction resulted in section of E asy Street at G aylord deal with their new handicaps and go were being built and should be “ With all the publicity this has Shooting suspect nabbed large part from the older girl’s testimony. Warehouse Is home form of government be changed completed in about a week. classrooms, or almost $96,000 gotten, these will sail right to require hospitals, transporters Hospital in W allingford. E asy Street is a back to the public world. BOSTON (A P ) - The FB I trailed one its The girl, whom Massameno called “ a to a town manager-council form, “ The company — Arthur Indus- each, while Portland’s eight units through,” said John Catena, a and disposal companies to adhere 10 most wanted fugitives from Boston to courageous little girl,” was identified only NEW YO RK (A P ) - Some of the eliminating the administrative tries Inc. — has been very busy cost $374,000, or less than $48,000 science policy analyst at the to a manifest system that would Mexico before arresting the Texas native as “ D” during the trial. teen-age prostitutes who walk the streets assistant position. with a lot of towns throughout the each. Oceanic ^ c ie ty , a national envir- give investigators a paper trail to When the girl, now 6, testified two weeks at night sleep during the day in a city The board discussed writing state,” Proctor said. “ Because of onmental group that focuses on find the source of illegal for allegedly shooting two Boston Police applicants and explained the Easy Street helps make life the booming enrollment at the coastal problems. dumping. officers, one fatally, 11 months ago. ago, she was sworn in with an informal Sanitation Department warehouse where changes proposed by the Charter The pilot program would cover elementary level and because "The fact that you had one of Authorities said Ted Jeffrey Otsuki, 36, oath and allowed to sit with a female salt is stored for the winter, according to a Tirozzi sees New York, New Jersey and Revision Commission. they can’t build additions fast the hottest summers in 50 years was being extradited to Los Angeles late lawyer she had gotten to know well. report published today. But the selectmen decided at enough, everyone needs modular and tens of millions of people ... Connecticut — states where much Monday after he was arrested a day More than 100 boys have lived at once in the end of July to accept applica- of the dumping is suspected of a little easier for disabled classrooms.” gains in state were unable to make use of the earlier in Guadalajara, Mexico, as he the rat-infested warehouse, which they call taking place. A similar measure Fraud probe begins tions for the position until today The Middletown, Portland and public beaches really drew the returned to his condominium. the Salt Mines, at Gansevoort and West is pending in the House. because a referendum vote on the Avon systems were also awaiting HARTFORD (A P) — Connecti- issue right home,” said Andy “ Otsuki is a very very violent and BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Allegations of streets in lower Manhattan, the New York revision commission’s proposal By Linda Stowell front of the store and ask for bags. hand coming over the counter,” modular classrooms as the school cut Education Commissioner Ge- Kass, a researcher at the Natural The Senate also approved dangerous fugitive,” said James F. contractor fraud at a $31 million federal Post reported. won’t take place until at least The Associated Press It gives them a preview so they’re Morrone said. “ We’re trying to year began this week. rald N. Tirozzi says the state has Resources Defen.se Council in amendments to a sludgedumping Ahearn, special agent in charge of the construction project are being investigated Atop a garbage-ridden mountain of salt January. If approved, changes not sitting in the wheelchair take the edge off the first In Cheshire, school officials made dramatic strides in educa- New York. bill that would create criminal F B I’s Boston bureau. “ I characterized him after getting tangled in bureaeracy for is a shantytown of mattresses and crates, won’t be implemented until 1989. WALLINGFORD (AP) — Easy wondering what to do,” she said. experience.” have been told that the modular tion in recent years, using as Rep. Bruce A. Morrison, a penalties of up to $250,000 in fines ... as one of the most dangerous I had ever more than l>/i years, federal officials say. where the boys cook, eat, sleep and play, But Selectman Michael Zizka Street, Determination Drive and Gaylord Hospital is the only She said one patient worked at a classroom originally scheduled to proof huge increases in teacher Democrat who represents part of and five years in prison for illegal the Post said. said he didn’t think it was a good Freedom Boulevard in Walling- ho.spital in Connecticut tohave an bank prior to his injury and his encountered.” The allegations, contained in a 74-page arrive for the start of classes this salaries and a doubling in state the Connecticut coast along the dumping. A House subcommittee idea to “ scare” applicants off by ford aren’t on the map, but Easy Street, Main said. job was opening the bank every last week is on the road some- spending on schools in six years. Long Island Sound, said another has approved a similar measure. telling them something they may they’re three of the most popular Sixteen hospitals around tliK day. But after visiting Easy where between Atlanta and The state is now in the third reason for the unusual speed on not fully understand. streets in town for some people. country have Easy Streets, de- Street, he realized it took him a Connecticut. year of a three-year, $300 million Capitol Hill is the clarity of the Meanwhile, the selectmen have Easy Street is the name of a signed by Guynes Design Inc. of long time to open the door from Among the reasons given by “Education Enhancement Act” issue. taken over some of Levine’s 1-year-old, 5,000-square-foot re- Phoenix. his wheelchair. manufacturers and school offi- designed to boost starting teacher “There’s no reputable other duties. At the August selectmen’s creation of a town that has a Guynes, which originally de- The patient decided he was too cials for the delays on portable salaries to $20,000 in every town, side of the issue.” said Morrison. meeting, Pierog said she’s been grocery store, bank, theater, signed the Easy Street Environ- vulnerable and when he went classrooms were subcontractors reduce student-teacher ratios in “ No one can excuse the presence coming in every day after work restaurant, beauty shop, garage, ment program for Phoenix Mem- back to work he asked someone who are late supplying materials the classroom and, in general, of medical waste in the ocean and and Selectman Douglas Cheney telephone and newspaper orial Hospital, builds the else to take over that duty. or delivering the portables to the improve education. the only way it can get there is said he’s been working some machine. program according toeachhospi- “ To me, having someone make slow pace of paper work through “ I believe that teachers are the from illegal dumping. ... There’s Sundays. The streets in the town are •tal’s measurements, according to that decision makes this all state and federal bureaucracies. center of the educational uni- not a lot of technical debate here. "W e’re barely keeping our called Easy Street. Determina- David Guynes, company worthwhile,” Morrone said. Thomas Morin, sales manager verse and by enhancing teaching We know what we can do. Let’s do heads above water,” Pierog said tion Drive and Freedom president. She said the hospital us^i^ to for Terryville-based Arthur In- we are directly improving educa- it.” at the meeting. Boulevard. Visitors to East Street in take patients downtown to help dustries Inc., said it’s difficult to tion,” the commissioner said Located in Gayiord Hospital. Gaylord Hospital can order them, but there were problems. Environmentalists concede meals in a restaurant, practice keep up with demand. In recent during his annual back-to-school that the medical waste problem Easy Street is designed to train “One time I was waiting for a people who have suffered debili- getting in and out of a real car and months, the company has under- news conference last week. poses much, less of a long-term patient to open her apartment Connecticut teacher salaries Board to eye tating accidents how to deal with get their hair styled at a beauty taken projects in communities health threat than other issues door and a man walking by said, such as Glastonbury, Clinton, ranked fourth in the nation in plaguing the nation’s coastal their new handicaps and go back salon. ’You’re terrible,’ and opened the At the grocery store, when a Middletown. New Britain, Ches- 1987-88, a c c o r d i n g to th e state waters, such as sludge dumping, dog ordinance to the public world. door for her,” Morrone said. Gaylord, a 121-bed rehabilita- patient reaches into the freezer to ter and Essex. Department of Education. The that have languished in Congress David Guynes said the Easy " I t ’s been a tough year forus,” average was $34,701. In 1988-89, for years. BOLTON — The Board of tion hospital that opened in 1903, pick up a gallon of ice cream, the Morin said, noting employees the current year, the average “ In terms of long-term survival •Selectmen is scheduled tonight to treats patients for stabilization package is wooden, but it is the Street program has proven quite successful around the country. have worked late and on wee- minimum is $22,206 and the of the ocean, it’s not a serious discuss a request for an ordi- after spinal cord injuries, trau- true weight. kends to complete its contracts. average maximum is $44,859. problem. In terms of impact on nance on the treatment of danger- matic brain injuries, stroke and “ If you’re sitting in a wheel- “ It increases the local aware- people’s lives, it is,” said Andrew ous dogs. general rehabilitation, said Jerry chair, you’d be surprised how ness of the plight of the handi- Palm er of the American Oceans The request came from the Main, director of marketing. hard it is to reach into the bottom capped and the problems asso- Even greenhorn investors Campaign, another activist Ross family of 81 Volpi Road in "Look at these stupid plastic of a freezer,” Morrone said. ciated with becoming functional The East Street’s bank doubles group. the form of a letter to the bags,” Carolyn Morrone. direc- again.” he said. Catena said medicai wa.ste selectmen. The Rosses, whose tor of occupational therapy, said as the post office because the “It also produces a great simply is “ a much more visible dog was attacked by another dog pointing to bags that hang over counter is the same height. amount of well-being for the staff can be bullish here. issue. When t closes your beach last winter, asked for an ordi- fruit and vegetables in grocery “ We suggest to patients that and patients,” Guynes said. down, that makes a lot more nance similar to the one proposed stores. “ Can you imagine getting they make eye contact when “What it does is promote in Manchester by Town Director these from a wheelchair? they’re further back from the rumblings.” healing.” BLOOD PRESSURE TTxr ixrci4.il i i i c i i i \ \ > pu iiixr iiic .v ^ v ------Many environmentalists see a Geoffrey Naab. “ We teach them to go the the counter, so it’s not just a little silver lining in the dirty syringes, Current state law says people vials, bandages and other hospi- cannot own dogs that are a SCREENING nuisance because of “ viscious disposition.” Violation of the law A c c id e n ts, injurie s in cre a se d results in a $40 infraction for the Water tests first offense and up to a $100 fine or 30 days imprisonment or both to use fleas for subsequent offenses, said Dog on state poiic e -p a tro iie d ro a ds Warden Judy Virchow. A judge may decide to have the Qv/ T h A Aee/\A>t/^4AH D>>Aee r\vor th o h n iiH n v u/PPlr<»nH w h ilp p ttp n H n n p p p f fh p W o n and minnows dog restrained or disposed of, Bv The Associated Press over the hoiiday weekend. while attendance at the Wood- Total arrests were running stock Fair fell far below Satur- which can mean giving it a way or HARTFORD (AP) — State More people were injured in behind the 2,015, including 1,397 day’s record draw of 70,000, destroying it, Virchow said. The environmental officials will .soon motor vehicle accidents in Con- for speeding, made last year, officials for both fairs said. law does not mention biting be testing \tater pollution levels so you just back away from it? counseling and portfolio manage- Th e point is, these representatives people or other animals. necticut this year than last and partly due to heavy rains that The Woodstock Fair went Don’t feel sheepish are accessible. Interested. Enthusias- ahead with many events, includ- with water fleas and fathead T^e Savings Bank of Manchester ment. T h ey’ll help you buy, if you The town uses the state law and town fairs closed out the Labor dumped nearly two inches of rain ing horse and cattle shows and a minnows. says, “ Relax.” W e’re ready to help like, securities, mutual fund shares, tic. They enjoy answering questions- also has a roaming law, which Day weekend under fair skies on the state Sunday and kept about asking questions. pony pull, despite the weather. By the end of the year, a test unit trusts and still other investments. any and all questions-about the means dogs can be off the leash after a day of heavy rains, traffic light to moderate, state make investing understandable to officials said. police said. “ It’s going very well,” said Paul tube of the fleas and minnows will That’s what INVEST They may advise you to set up an stock market and about the bank. but must be under the owner’s be dumped into a beaker of water you-and to make available to you a control, Virchow said. She said Fifty-nine people were re- There were a total of 1,634 total Aldrich, general manager of the Representatives are whole array of investment options account to work as a self-directed They won’t pressure you. And ported injured in 279 total acci- arrests made through midnight 128-year-old fair. taken from the industrial effluent she hasn’t heard of any other of every town. city or commercial right here at the bank (stocks being IR A . O r they there’s no obligation on your part. requests for dangerous dog ordi- dents on highways patrolled by Monday, including 1,084 for Dancing and acrobatic perfor- here for-to give you mances, presented on the fair’s plant that discharges into the one of them), through INVEST, may help you So get bullish. Use the telephone. nances from residents. the state police from 6 p.m. speeding and sxi for not wearing seatbelts, state police said. main stage, had to be postponed state’s surface water. answers. decide, after Call 647-0333, the special IN V E S T Virchow said the incident in- Friday through midnight Monday an independent service o f IS FA because of the wet conditions, he If too many of the organisms volving the Ross’s dog, which compared with 42 injuries in 219 Arrests for drunken driving — Corporation. talking it over, phone number at S B M ’s M ain O ffice 53 — surpassed last year’s total of said. Woodstock is in the state’s die. the plant involved will be /The stock market. It’s occurred six to eight months ago, accidents last year, state police T h e IN V E S T Centers are located that the stock mar- or call our East Hartford IN V E S T northeastern comer. ordered to improve its treatment resulted in an infraction for said. 48 for the holiday period. fascinating subject, office at 289-7747, and make an ap- Attendance at town fairs also The rain was also blamed for system or face fines. in our Main O ffice and at the Burn- ket is not your cup Francis Fiano of Bolton, the There were three motor ' isn’t it? But do you worry picked up after a slow day due to two power failures Sunday after- “ The old dictum says that side Avenue office in East Hartford. o f tea at all. That pointment with one of the IN V E ST owner of the dog that attacked the vehicle-related deaths reported ' Get fo the heart ^that it’s over your head, the downpours on Sunday. noon in Newington and Windsor simple things work best. Hope- you’re better o ff put- team. W e bet you’ll enjoy it. Ross dog. in Connecticut, but only one on IN V E S T trained, licensed represen- On Sunday, a number of the that left nearly 5,000 people of the problem. fully. that’ll turn out to be true,” Selectmen will meetatSp.m.in highways patrolled by state tatives staff the Center. These people ting your money into INVESTMENT SERVICES FOR AMERICA featured events at the 76th without power, a Northeast Utili- said Lee Dunbar, who heads the the Community Hall. police. Nearly 20 million Am ericans are unaware they can offer vou investment research, bank CDs. A 28-year-old man whose mo- Goshen Fair were rained out. ties spokesman said. new toxicity-testing program have high blood pressure since the disease has no adopted in May by the state torcycle rolled on top of him when symptoms. Millions more do not use the medication he lost control of it on an Department of Environmental ItPEST College kids Interstate 395 exit ramp in and diet that are necessary to control this disease. Protection. A SERVICE OF ISFA CORPORAJION Norwich died Sunday at Hartford BETTY-JANE TURNER These people risk heart attacks, strokes and kidney Previously the state has moni- MEMBERSIPC drink heavily Hospital, state police said. disorders. tored water quality by setting at thtSavings Bankol Mancheslcr. Trooper Joseph Urban identified School of Dance limits on chemicals. the victim as Donald J. Heger of Protect yourself...stqrt with a simple check. “ We discovered the biological NEW BRITAIN (AP) - The 40 Oak Street effect was much more complex majority of Connecticut State the Taftsville section of Norwich. Heger was taken by helicopter Wednesday, September 7, 1988 than adding up a bunch of University students use illegal Manchester, CT numbers (of chemical concentra- drugs infrequently or not at all. to Hartford Hospital, where he 11:00 am - 5:00 pm tions),” Dunbar said. but almost all drink and 20 died at about II;35 a m.. Urban 348 M a in Stre e t (comer,or Haynes St.) Technicians are breeding about percent could be characterized as said. 6 4 9 -0 2 5 6 1,000 fathead minnows and count- heavy drinkers, according to a A motorcycle accident also M a n c h e st e r • 649-1 025 less water fleas each week in a survey. took the life of 25-year-old New Pre-School Claases In cooperation with Manchester Memorial Hoapital Milford man on Sunday morning. labaratory beneath the state These classes are designed to Twenty percent of the 1,168 Billy Corbin, 25, was pro- DEP’s headquarters for use in establish in the three and four year students surveyed last spring on nounced dead at New Milford the testing program. the four state university cam- Hospital. He was thrown from his old a sense of rhythm, build better The minnows and fleas will be puses said they regularly had six motorcycle after he hit a rock on coordination, establish right and placed into full-strength samples left directionability and improve of waste water from municipal or more drinks a time at least the front lawn of a home on Route N illew l PttwitpUon Cxwliri once a week, a rate the survey 7, New Milford police said. gross motor skills. Through ages sewage plants. If more than 10 Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender, t x l committee classified as heavy Adrian Martin, 65. of North- four and five, a youngster’ s play is percent die within 48 hours, a Olliccs ill .\tanchcMcr, liast Hanford, Bolton, drinking. hampton, Mass., was killed when still a major channel for exploring, VALU A B LE C O U P O N • C LIP & SAV * " more detailed test will be per- Andover. South Vi'indsor, liast VCindsor, Ashford, liastford, .Mansfield, 'Uilland and tilastonhurs'. However, only 7 percent Identi- practicing and consolidating new formed to determine a course of her car crossed the dividing line Il-lephone 646-1700. fied themselves as "h eavy” or and collided with a car driven by l^nowledge. Dance -class can 2 5% OFF action. “problem drinkers.” Mary Jason. 75, of Somers, provide part of the variety of ALL MEDICINE SHOPPE BRAND VITAMINS S MINERALS The D EP will also use its Survey forms were returned by according to Enfield police. My mommy’s taking me to stimuli necessarily needed, at this minnows and fleas to test the cdbpON UMITONE 1,168 students, 57 percent women, An additional 36 state troopers, Dancing School thi$ year. stage o f development. E X P IR E S : COUPON water quality of the state’s rivers 38 percent men and 5 percent who paid through federal funds, pa- PER f a m i l y and streams. didn’t state their sex. trolled Connecticut highwavs MANCHESTER HKKALU, Tuesday. Sept. 6. 1988 — 7 6 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Sept. 6, 1988

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Fora couple of decades bunch of positive publicity," where the battle will be fought, said. Flood waters receded today in He said at least 15,000 houses now, Connecticut has generally including the fact that President nationally and in Connecticut,” “What it is that makes him Indians given tract some of the hardest hit parts of were destroyed. elected Democratic governors Reagan has ‘“said a lot of nice he said. The biggest problem at the "If Dukakis continues to be acceptable to the voter in Connec- RAE-EDZO, Northwest Territories (AP) — Bangladesh, but the country still and Republican presidents. things about him.” ticut is that he is a very steady faces massive problems in get- moment, Abdul Latif said, was a This year, that trend should The election, in Connecticut seen as (representing) Demo- Two native groups in the Arctic will become virtual absence of fuel that has individual and Connecticut voters ting food, medicine and safe continue, says state GOP Chair- and elsewhere, he said, will turn cratic values, including ethnic tend to like steady individuals, U'8 largest non-government landholders in drinking water to millions of left people without any means of man Robert S. Poliner. on the Reagan Democrats — values, then I don’t think he has a North America under a historic agreement . cooking rice or any other food people who stick to what they marooned people. “People have now started to those Democrats who voted Re- problem in Connecticut,” Pelto believe in, who stay the course, signed by Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. "We will have to feed the people they had managed to save from focus on the presidential election publican by the millions in 1980 said. The long-delayed agreement, signed in this who are not necessarily for two months at least,” Presi- the flood. ... and as I talk to people, more and 1984. Poliner said the fact that Bush flamboyant. tiny community 200 miles south of the Arctic dent Hussain Muhammad Er- The government has used boats and more are coming back to the "If the Reagan Democrats go grew up in Connecticut, went to Circle on the shores of Great Slave Lake, will shad said after a helicopter flight and helicopters to ferry food, basic issues: ‘We are doing well, for Dukakis, Dukakis wins," Yale and is the son of a one-time “Connecticut has a history of give the Denes and Metis Indian nations over villages and rice paddies mainly rice, to people stranded on this is a good economy, I have a Pelto said. U.S. senator from Connecticut voting for people like that. nearly 4,000 square miles of land and special swamped by flood waters that bits of high ground. But with only good job,’’’ Poliner said. Factors in Dukakis’ favor in "has a galvanizing effect on Republican and Democrat," Po- rights to an area the size of Oklahoma. cover three-fourths of this impov- a dozen helicopters in service, the “These are the issues people Connecticut, Pelto said, include Republicans.” liner said. Mulroney said the signing marked a "day of erished nation of 110 million task is proceeding slowly. justice" and heralds "new economic and people. political development" for the north. But The floods that started in June, The flood control center said 12 native leaders say many specifics must be then eased only to surge again major rivers were still rising Classmate says Bush didn’t have to pledge last week, have killed at least 406 today, but three of the mightiest negotiated before a final pact is signed in two rivers — the Ganges, Brahmapu- years. people by government count. But WASHINGTON (AP) - Repub- fines on teachers if they did not Supreme Court that requiring a Bush campaign officials said this figure is generally regarded tra and Meghna — have started receding. lican presidential nominee lead their classes in the Pledge of pupil who was a Jehovah’s they did not know whether the as understated, and daily tallies George Bush, who has made Allegiance. Witness to recite the pledge vice president had recited the Of wine and rip-offs reported by Dhaka newspapers This could be seen clearly in mandatory recitation of the Dukakis said he vetoed the violated his rights. pledge when he was a student. MOSCOW (AP) - Leonid 1. Brezhnev’s put the death toll at 1,122. today’s helicopter flight over four Pledge of Allegiance a campaign measure after getting any advi- Officials at Greenwich Day "The issue is not whether those The Health Ministry says more administrative districts west of issue, wasn’t requirgO to say the sory opinion from the Massachu- School could not immediately classes did it or not," said Mark son-in-law peddled his influence to provincial than 100,000 people are known to the capital. officials looking for a Kremlin connection, pledge when he attended a setts Supreme Court that the bill confirm or reject Riley’s Goodin, a campaign spokesman. be suffering from diarrhea and Bright green rice plants poked private grade school in Connecti- violated teachers’ First Amend- assertion. "The issue is should teachers lead taking huge bribes ranging from cash to 5,715 more from dysentery as a cognac, wine and exotic fruit, prosecutors above the hood level in neatly AP photo cut during the 1930s, a classmate ment rights to freedom of speech “The answer is we don’t know,” a recitation of the pledge now. Is result of drinking contaminated defined rectangular fields. Dur- says. and religion. The opinion was said Peter G. Briggs, the school’s that a good value to teach allege. water. FIRST GENERATION — Democratic presidential students? We say yes it is.” Soviet citizens were given an eye-popping ing a helicopter flight over the Students at the Greenwich based on a 1943 ruling by the U.S. headmaster. In Rajbari, a town of 50,000 same area 24 hours earlier, the candidate Michael Dukakis, left, and New York Gov. Country Day School in Green- glimpse of corruption and cronyism in the people 45 miles west of Dhaka, paddies were completely Mario Cuomo talk on the ferry back to Manhattan from wich, Conn., were not asked to highest echelons of power as the sensational people stood in chest-deep water submerged. Ellis Island. The first-generation Americans participated recite the pledge, said William A. (at the entrance to the Quality Inn trial of Yuri Churbanov, 51, and eight as a motorboat carried Ershad Riley, now a professor of history co-defendants opened Monday. past their flooded houses. Information Minister Mah- in a Saturday ceremony paying tribute to the 17 million 1-84 Exit 63) 643-1196 bubur Rahman told reporters Americans who passed through Ellis Island. at Franklin Pierce College in Butthe reading of the lengthy indictment, a He disembarked at a relief Monday that 50 of the country’s 64 Rindge, N.H. Riley, a Democrat, VERNON tapestry of high living and insider influence, camp set up in a government districts have been "directly is also a member of the New caused a prosecutor and one judge on the school and handed out new. bright affected” by floods and 21 million Hampshire legislature. Open 10-8 M-Th three-member military tribunal to nod off in pink 50-taka notes (worth about FrI. 'til 9 1.55 cents) to people crowding people rendered homeless. "When Poppy and I were the the courtroom. Duke blasts GOP two youngest kids in the first , Sat. 10-5 around him. He plunged into the He said 25 million people had Sun. 12-6 ^ fiood water that surged past his lost relatives, a home or business, grade at Greenwich Country ' Bakker short on funds knees as small boys splashed and crops or other property. School Day, the pledge was never paddled in the muddy brown swirl The diarrhea cases primarily on economic views said,” Riley, referring to Bush by '-FuTS PETS PETS PETS PETS PETS PETS COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - With the deadline around him. have hit the interior but were also LOOKING FOR SHELTER — A farmer whose home was destroyed by the his childhood nickname, said. today, PTL founder Jim Bakker was $1 million About 800,000 peopie live in the reported today in Dhaka, a city of floods that have inundated three-quarters of Bangladesh moves out on a "Nor as Poppy and I wended short in his bid to buy back the ministry he left Rajbari district, which includes 6 million. Rahmat Ali, a munici- boat to search for shelter with all of his belongings, including his cow. our way through the years to the TROPICAL PISH SALE in a sex-and-money scandal, but vowed to hundreds of outlying viilages. pal official, said flood waters had The death toll has reached at least 942 since June, when rivers began as Bush touts jobs eighth grade did it occur to Munshi Abdul Latif, a member of anyone that repeating the pledge Buy 0ns and Get the Second at Pricel leave no stone unturned in coming up with the entere the city’s drinking supply overflowing their banks in annual monsoon flooding. money. Parliament from the district. through leaky pipes. have gotten richer; the poor have would serve any useful purpose,” Higher Price Preveils • Tropleet Fish Only By Donald AA. Rothberg Riley said. Bakker and his attorney, Jim Toms, said The Associated Press gotten poorer." Monday they’re certain supporters will donate The issue of the Pledge of Deluxe 10 Gallon • 10 Qtl. AII-QIan Tank He said millions of high-paying • Air Pump • CoVnar RItar I 15% OFF the money needed to satisfy PTL bankruptey ; Democrat Michael Dukakis jobs have been replaced by Allegiance has been the subject of AQUARIUM • Alrllna Tubing • Haatar j Any Complete trustee M.C. “Red” Benton, who wanted $3 'and Republican George Bush, low-wage positions, and asked: a series of sharp exchanges • Nat a 2-Way Valva million toward Bakker’s $165 million bid by 'offering starkly different views of "Can we afford four more years between Bush and his Demo- starter Kit Includes a Air Stona a Carbon a Book Aquarium Set-up the end of the day. Hhe nation’s economy, headed of that?” cratic opponent, Massachusetts everything you needi a Tharmotnatar a RKar Floaa ! We cuatomiza aet-up for you! HERE TOGETHER FOR YOUi Republican rival Bush touted Gov. Michael S. Dukakis. “To come up with $3 million in a holiday ;today into the decisive two weekend 1 had to pray and say, ’God help months of the 1988 presidential economic gains under the Reagan In 1977, Dukakis as governor me,”’ Bakker said. campaign, with Dukakis saying administration, saying the ad- vetoed a measure that imposed BEAUTIFUL AKC PUPS He said friends and acquaintances iRepublicans ’’love to blame ministration has created “17'/4 ^ Playful, Hearty and Friendly. [OS and the Manchester Herald American workers first.” million jobs, more disposable contacted by word-of-mouth had contributed Just Waiting to be part of your family. close to $2 million in cash and letters of credit - In a speech prepared for income for the American people, towaidthe$3 miliion. delivery to Poiish-Americans in a lower taxes. ... 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The vessel immediately began sinking, said ! During Labor Day appearan- Bush was on the West Coast for the official, who spoke on condition of ces and again today, Dukakis appearances in Oregon and Wa- anonymity. He said at least seven people were recalled Bush’s praise of Soviet shington, while Dukakis had REAL ESTATE starling killed and at least 12 were hospitalized, some tank mechanics during a Euro- events scheduled in Illinois and with sev ere burns. pean trip last fall. Ohio. , “Send them to Detroit, we could Texas Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, the RIVER MILL ESTATES use that kind of ability,” Bush Democratic vice presidential no- 201 New State Road, Manchester Heading off fires said after being told of a trouble- minee, joined Dukakis at a Labor COOKK CITY, Mont. (AP) — Firefighters, free Soviet tank maneuver. Day picnic in St. Louis and then OPEN HOUSE WEDNESDAY EVENING 4-8 woriifd it would start "raining fire” today, Later, he apologized to U.S. headed back to the South. Builder Will Be Present To “Wheel & Deal”! hosed dow ii liouses and bolstered lines against autoworkers, adding, “Hey give Quayle was back in Washington me a break; I didn’t mean after Labor Day appearances at blazes that have blackened nearly 1 million the Statue of Liberty and at an Featuring acres in and ai ound Yellowstone National anything by it.” Dukakis said today, "Do you ethnic parade in Detroit. • Superior location ' Double studded insulated walls Park. Demonstrators appeared at Southwesterly winds 20 to 30 mph were really believe we in America • All Cedar Siding ' Skylights have anything to learn from a several events. • 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths expected after relatively light winds Monday. 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Dick Bryan’s a “nuclear suppository” when he drive to oust Republican Sen. meant "repository.” A recent School of Dance membei s w ould fail to win a vote of • Flexible Hours • Crew Incentives • Insurance Available survey of Senate administrative confidence in the Majlis, Iran's 270-seat Chic Hecht, while six Florida 40 OAK STREET “Established in 1954” MANCHESTER, CT Democrats and two Republicans assistants ranked him as the least parliament, the agency said. effective senator in Washingfon. It was not immediately clear whether • Free Meals • Profit Sharing • Regular Wage Increases fought over the seat of retiring Graded Classes in the Following Musavi would accept Khamenei’s action. Sen. Lawton Chiles. 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Sept. 6, 1988 OPINION Tot ‘missing’ on school bus Tjnr creates nightmare for mom Some aid |fc \) m DISfSIlm 5H1TC IN'ntO.CeAu "(JISESHOUSE ^ a\tmCW3cX>^ EVER-INCREABINQ EFfECT?" Jack It was every mother’s nightmare. After her COKSU/APTIOK C f f=05SILFUELS, HOMO second afternoon of kindergarten, Kerry Lapworth SM>1D1S WILL RE5PONOTO1HE THREW «gy.'lT0U!HT^EE didn’t get off the school bus. Anderson 1^00 yilTH K W m EVOLVED INTEUKiENCE. • • (KEirFOKA Her mother, Patricia, who had been waiting at Manchester to towns the comer of Spring and Gardner streets for 10 TW minutes, looked up expectantly as her daughter’s Spotlight bus pulled up. Her look changed to one of puzzlement as five other youngsters got off the bus. Nancy Pappas mmns is 'pork’ Where was Kerry? Spending to save money As the bus drove off, Lapworth called to the other 1 children who’d just gotten off. Had they seen a little Gov. William O’Neill has taken steps to Two years ago, the General Services blonde in a pink corduroy jumper? The children smii reduce state spending in the face of projected Administration decided to sell some of its t weren’t sure. They couldn’t quite place who she at the beginning of the school year. He said parents budget deficits but his decisions leave doubts military-stockpile warehouses and consolidate the was. should strongly urge their children to greet the bus about whether the measures he has proposed iiii inventory. A prime target for sale was a Lapworth wondered whether her daughter, 5, drivers each morning, and say goodbye at the end $even-story warehouse in New Bedford, Mass., had taken the wrong bus home. So she hailed two of the day. will m eet the need. which was less than half full. Among the areas within the $6.3 billion AW feTfi other buses from Martin School as they pulled This has nothing to do with etiquette, he said. “If The New Bedford sole went through, and GSA through the intersection. No, the drivers told her, the youngsters get used to talking to the bus driver, budget for the current year that are exempt boasted that it made $2.2 million on the deal. The there was no Kerry Lapworth on their buses. So they won’t be as frightened if there’s a problem and Spaelal to tli* Harald from cuts is the $1 billion earm aked for aid to warehouse sold for $2.8 million, and it cost only mom left a neighbor to watch for Kerry at the bus they’ve got to speak up,” Thrall said. municipalities. $600,000 to move the inventory to another stop, then headed home to telephone the school and Sometimes the bus drivers are wiiiing to drop the HIGH STAKES - With a glut of jobs land Turnpike is apparently recruiting Those aid projects are closest to the hearts warehouse. It looked too good to be true, and — the bus company. chiidren at home, oniy to find that the youngsters available, some businesses are offering new employees by offering to pay up to surprise —it was. of state citizens and voters. To have suggested She was reunited with her daughter an hour later don’t know their own addresses. “We’li ask ‘Where outrageously high salaries and bonuses $60 an hour. With the added attraction of Recently, a subcommittee of the House Armed after the bus driver dropped the tyke off at the . do you live?’ and they’ii say, ‘Manchester.’ And they be reduced in the economy drive would Services Committee asked the General Accounting to attract potential employees. One flexible hours, employees can earn up to Lapworth’s Spring Street home. then we’il ask, ‘Where in Manchester?’ and they’ll Manchester business located on Tol- $2,400 a week to start. have been about as popular as suggesting an Office to take a second look at the figures. The GAO say, ‘In a white house,”’ said Thraii. “It wouid increase in taxes, something else O’Neill has investigation revealed that the reported $2.2 KERRY IS ONE of about 20 Manchester really help us if chiidren knew their fuil vowed not to do. million gain was a slight exaggeration. In reality, youngsters who ride past their bus stops on the first addresses.” But before an adequate solution is found for the government went $500,000 into the hole on this or second days of school every year, according to For the first few days of school, kindergarten SEAHLE POST-INTELUCENCEfljB “bargain.” , the deficit problem, which appears to grow Mason Thrall, manager of the Manchester Bus youngsters could wear tags, or carry papers in A neighboring storage depot in Davisville, R.I., Service. their backpacks, which give their names, with each new estim ate, it may be necessary was the culprit. When the GSA decided to sell the to eliminate or reduce some of the grants to It can happen to students at any age. from 5 to 15, addresses, bus number and correct bus stop. Thrall New Bedford warehouse, apparently no one took he said. “But usually when you lose a said. towns and cities. into account the fact that the New Bedford staff kindergartener, you know you’ve got a bad DANCE STUDIO Robert Jaekle, leader of the Republican Victory for whistle-blowers? also managed the Davisville facility. The GSA situation,” he said. “You’ve got parents who are MARTIN SCHOOL Principal Raymond Whlnnem 63 LINDEN ST., MANCHESTER minority in the House, has accused O’Neill of didn’t want to hire a full-time staff for Davisville. agreed. “A lot,of times, especially with the which needed only occasional security checks. And really in a panic. They’re usually much worse off Directors:. Lee & Beverly Burton using sleight-of-hand tactics to address the Congress against him, saying to represent whistle-blowers, “ac- than the kids.” afternoon kindergarten, if they miss their spot it’s By David Briscoe without the staff at New Bedford, Davisville was Pat Lapworth admits to “hovering on the brink of because they’re asleep in the seat and the bus state’s fiscal ills. And he suggests that the there were other grounds for tually has been a Trojan horse for too far from another warehouse to make firing him besides his criticism of civil servants who commit the panic” during the time before she and Kerry were driver can’t even see them,” said Whinnem. “He CLASSES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS true deficit picture will not emerge until after WASHINGTON - A victory long-distance management feasible. So the GSA doesn’t know the kid is there until he gets to the end waste, fire danger and health truth,” he said. got rid of Davisville, too. The property was sold for reunited. The worst moment, she said, came when the Nov. Selection. that could give $800,000 to a fired hazards in federal buildings, she was told (incorrectly) that Kerry had of the line and checks the bus. That’s when it would IN CLASSICAL BALLET, TAP, JAZZ, Between now and election time. Republican government whistle-blower sets Berube said in a telephone $800,000, and it cost $3.5 million to move the really pay to have something pinned on or in the Berube said. Davisville inventory — 96,319 tons of material, disembarked at a point unknown, somewhere along ACROBATIC-TUMBLING candidates have the opportunity to campaign precedents that he and his interview over the weekend that the route. backpack.” lawyers fear will make it riskier The GSA had claimed that problems with government build- mostly ores and metals — to another storage on the issue of fiscal responsibility in state Berube, who earned $64,000a year Was she walking along busy Highland Street, Whenever possible, parents should ask an older Social Ballroom Dance Classes Now Being Formed For Adults and Toons for other federal employees to ings have gotten “worse rather facility. student to watch out for small fry who don’t have government. overseeing 7,000 employees, en- When the GAO counted the cost of losing the which has no sidewalks? Was she wandering the expose waste and hazards. than better” since he was fired, farther reaches of Birch Mountain Road? siblings on the bus, said Thrall. And a parent LEARN: Foxtrot • Swing • Cha-Cha • Waltz • Merangue • Polka • Rock-Disco • Rhumba It would be refreshing if some of those Bertrand G. Berube, fired in gaged in “irresponsible sensa- with many buildings in serious Davisville depot, the money-saving plan to close tionalism” in describing GSA’s New Bedford ended up costing $500,000, Lapworth says she had these, and other terrifying concerned that her child may still be on board a bus candidates, particularly challengers, took 1983 after he accused the General disrepair while money is wasted. fantasies, as she drove the route looking for her that’s pulling away should feel free to call to the Register at Studio problems. In a May 1983 memo, he had said 25 stands against some of the municipal Services Administration of be- daughter. driver, and ask questions. Tuesday, Aug. 30 Wed., Aug. 31 Thurs., Sept. 1 coming “the nation's slumlord," Herb Roster, a spokesman for percent of GSA buildings were On second thought pork-barrel provisions in the budget that were ■ She might have been spared these terrors had “We don’t stop long at intersections, because we Tuesday, Sept. 6 Wed. Sept. 7 Thurs., Sept. 8 included to benefit the municipalities in their said he will take early retirement Gerald Carmen, a former GSA unsafe and “for all practical Kerry been less overwhelmed by the whole bus know we’re aggravating the motoring public,” said in a settlement with the agency. administrator who fired Berube, purposes, we’re becoming the Worried U.S. officials are taking a second look a1 Thrall. “We tell the drivers, as soon as they see the constituencies. what they thought was a harmless, bloodless coup ride. The bus company contacted the driver over 2 to 7 PM He had been GSA’s top regional said Carmen would not comment nation’s slumlord.” his two-way radio, and the driver called out, “Is last youngster get off the bus, they should close the Aid to municipalities m akes up almost director, overseeing all major on the settlement signed Aug. 18. attempt in Guatemala last May. At first U.S. Berube said he agreed not to go intelligence analysis thought only two of the 84 Kerry Lapworth on the bus?” doors and pull away. But a parent who’s waiting, one-sixth of the state budget. Surely there are government buildings in the Carmen now heads the Federal back to the agency so he could Kerry said afterward that she heard him, but and doesn’t see her child, should shout in to the Members of Dance Masters of America, Inc., Dance Teachers Club of CT and Dance Educators some projects to be financed by that aid that Washington, D.C., area. Asset Disposition Association. units in the Guatemalan army had staged the coup of America and certified by test to teach. Mrs. Burton is Past President of Dance Teachers Club continue his successful wood- and were led only by disgruntled junior officers. was just too frightened to answer. Receiving no driver. We’re always willing to stop and answer are less beneficial to the state as a whole than Despite the settlement ordered GSA spokesman Paul Costello working business in Washington answer, the driver told his dispatcher that she must questions.” of CT and presently serves on the Board of Directors. She has been CT delegate to the National by the Merit Systems Protection said GSA officials also had no Now, our sources say, more units were involved Dance Masters of America for 3 years. Dean of Women at the National Convention and recently others. and continue to fight for whistle- and Guatemalan President Vinicio Cerezo Arevalo have disembarked. Board, Berube said laws are comment on the agreement. blower legislation. was elected Vice President of Area I which Includes New England, New York State and Canada. needed to prevent the government Thomas Devine, legal director may have made the situation worse by his Nancy Pappas is a reporter for the Manchester Mr. Burton Is representative for the Greater Hartford Dance Consortium to the Capitol Area Arts response. Cerezo insulted the military by calling it IT IS NOT UNCOMMON for children to be from punishing other employees for the Government Accountabil- A whistle-blower protection bill frightened of bus drivers, said Thrall, particularly Herald. Consortium and Is treasurer of that organization’s executive board. They have choreographed who disclose overspending and ity Project which represents has passed the Senate. House a labor union. He also hesitated to punish the for UConn Nutmeg Theater, MCC and Little Theatre of Manchester. Students have won num- dangerous conditions and that the Berubeand other government and leaders are discussing whether to people who plotted the coup, which gave his erous trophies and scholarships at dance competitions. They are known as teachers and adjudi- federal system to protect such private industry whistle-blowers, consider similar legislation country the impression that he would not stand up cators throughout the country. The studio Is protesslonally equipped with barres, mirrors and a whistle-blowers actually worked said rulings by the merit board passed by a House committee ora to the military., Cerezo didn’t make any friends by wood floor to provide the proper atmosphere for efficient dance training. against him. during its consideration of Be- Reagan administration bill op- comparing himself to Chile’s Salvador Allende. His posed by whistle-blowers. people must remember that Allende’s socialist 4... Berube, who says he is the rube’s case further inhibit FOR INFORMATION CALL 647-1083 highest ranking civil servant ever whistle-blowing. government was ended by just such a coup, and fired for whistle-blowing, said “Under the Berube standards, David Briscoe writes for The that Allende killed himself as a result. Cerezo’s federal employees should not agencies have everything to gain Associated Press. response did little to boost his stock with the think they can duplicate what he and nothing to losebyopeningupa military and the important private sector. did unless they have several witch hunt on a whistle-blower," hundred thousand dollars to spend he said. Interest will climb Had any good stress lately? IT’S EASIER TO PAY BY MAIL on attorneys. He was defended by Devine said that under the a public interest group that can precedent, government agencies Letters to the editor Our sources inside .the Federal Reserve Board afford to back only a fraction of are allowed to look after-the-fact The Manchester Herald wel- anticipate that interest rates will continue to creep FOR YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO those who go against government for reasons to justify a dismissal. comes original letters to the up, affecting every American who buys on credit. employers, he said. The Berube settlement agree- editor. Approximately 4 million people in the United States Most of us have days when we would give anything to rid ourselves of the sources of “If a government employee has ment with GSA precludes further Letters should be brief and to have adjustable rate mortgages and will face stress in our lives. Days when we would exchange our work deadlines, the conflicting THE MANCHESTER HERALO that kind of money, they’re appeal by either side and says the the point. They should be typed or higher monthly payments. The government, with usually not working for the settlement does not assume any neatly handwritten, and, for ease its massive debt, is in the same boat. Higher demands of our families, the countless minor irritations of everyday living, even our government,” said Berube. Those interest rates will make it more difficult to balance “unlawful personnel practice, in editing, should be double- busy social lives, for the solitary serenity of a desert island. who think they can get help from discrimination, reprisal or any spaced, Letters must be signed the federal budget. Our sources don’t expect that Try Our Pay-By-Mail the special government counsel' other unlawful or illegal acts” by with name, address and daytime interest rates will soar to the heights of the Carter But it’s not really the people and events in our lives which cause our anxiety set up to protect whistle-blowers the agency or its officials. telephone number (for administration, however. Instead, the prime rate RASH?. attacks, our insomnia, our tension headaches, our upset stomachs, our minor depres- Program... may find “they’re going to the Devine said neither the merit verification). will slowly climb to about 12 percent within the next executioner when they think board nor the courts have done The Herald reserves the right year. ~ sions. It’s how we respond to the inevitable and often unpredictable stimuli of life whkh It makes'paying your subscription easier on ® 1980 by NEA. 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I’ll tell you Mohammed Zia ul-Haq has left a power vacuum in response to people and events in our lives is non-productive due to stress which we his international acumen and Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Tom what. Gorbachev says he wants to have more Pakistan that, our intelligence sources say, could WE WILL NOTIFY competition in the elections. That means rather cannot handle. Public are led to believe that he’s the noblest be filled by Pakistan’s intelligence chief, Gen, YOUR CARRIER Russian since Peter the Great. Tiede than have one communist on the ballot, he wants to Ham.id Gul. In most cases, we can reduce many of the destructive effetts of too much stress But there are still a few skeptics around. One of have two.” THAT YOU ARE A them is Michail Makarenko. He says the United Makarenko says the Russian people still do not simply by recognizing them, and taking simple steps to avoid them. Exercise, relaxation PAY-RY-MAIL have enough bread to eat. And there are not enough States has been grossly misled concerning Mini-editorial techniques, and vacations are tried and true remedies, as are a sense of humor and a CUSTOMER. Gorbafchev. and he holds his nose at the mention of schools for the children. Worse, he says, the regime XM the Soviet leader’s name. He says a communist continues to be as contemptous of justice as ever, The National Geographic Society is ali atwitter periodic re-examination of our priorities. because of the number of adults who failed a once is a communist always — regardless of after World War II. when he was a 16-year-old and, indeed: “Gorbachev, like his predecessors, It may also be reassuring to remember that not all stress is bad for us. Without factory worker. thinks everyone is a criminal, if only some of them geography test. The society assumes we don’t however else he is packaged. understand our worid if we don’t know that Mexico Makarenko used to be a “social misfit” and “I found that I did not like the existing have been caught.” some of it, life would lose its color and vitality, its ability to surprise and excite us. I would like to pay by mail for my Manchester Herald subscription. Please begin my government critic in the U.S.S.R. He was also a relationships between people. There were bosses Makarenko says the number of political City has a greater popuiation than Tokyo. On political prisoner there for more than a decade. He and there were slaves. The party leaders were the prisoners in Russia is growing. He says there were behalf of all the folks who can’t tell Vermont from pay-by-mail su 'cription o n ------was expelled from the country in 1977, and he now bosses and the rest of us were the slaves. And I 3.3 million prisoners of all kinds during the bad old New Hampshire or Iran from Iraq, we extend an As part of its commitment to health awareness and education. Constitution Health Network is pleased couldn’t hide my contempt, either. In other words. days of Nikita Khrushchev, but, with Gorbachev in apology to the National Geographic Society. But we Enclosed please find payment for: directs a Washington organization called don’t agree with the society that lack of such to support the broadcast of “One Nation Under Stress,” September 6,8-9 PM on WFSB Channel 3. Resistance International, which is a group of I did not have the 'Soviet expression’ on my face. I power, there may be more than 12 million. We urge you to watch this important program. dissident Russian immigrants. couldn’t pretend.” Thiis. the dissident claims the United States is in knowledge is “shocking” or a “crisis.” Sure, it Carrier ,^3 .,q □ q months M6.20 □ 1' year 92.40 Makarenko was arrested initially for fact supporting continued oppression in the Soviet would be nice if everybody could put their finger on Makarenko says it is true that Gorbachev has the Persian Gulf, but isn’t that why we pay George made some changes in the Soviet Union. But he nonconformist behavior. He says he was Union. He thinks it should instead be supporting the □ 3 months »21.56 □ 6 months ‘43.12 □ 1 year ‘86.24 claims that it has nothing to do with purity of subsequently arrested 10 times, and served various people there. Makarenko says the people do not Shultz? The rest of us are still struggling with the jail sentences. He eventually became widely known want the United States and Russia to be friends, elementary stuff, like 1040 forms and freeway Constitution Optional carrier tip may be included with your payment. □ Tip Amount------motive. He says the Russian people are the driving interchanges. force behind the corrections: Gorbachev is only for trying to organize a strike at a concrete plant, they want them to continue to be firm enemies. •Motor Route and Rural Delivery rates may vary. acting to prevent a complete overthrow of the after which he was placed in a series of gulags for a The reason is simple. Makarenko says an Hcaitn Network communist system. total of eight years. isolated Russia is a doomed Russia. He says the And so. In this view, Gorbachev is just a “Some of the jails were worse than others.” he people in the country are now engaged in what ifflaurlipslrr HrralJi Better coverage. Depend on it. Name. says. “One bad one was at Vladimir, a town not far amounts to a national strike against the Apt. modernized tool of totalitarianism. Makarenko Address. says his goal is to keep the lid on another from Moscow. We had five people in a cell that was communists, they are forcing all of the present Founded In 1881 conciliations, and, eventually, they will institute PENNY M. 8IEFFERT...... Pubitalw Zip- Phone. revolution: “He smiles^ he says nice things, and he 10 square yards in size. The food in solitary was not Constitution Health Network is a 98,000-member health maintenance organization, affiliated with City------drinks champagne with Ronald Reagan, but he as good as what the Nazis fed the Jews at ^ permanent reforms of their own. OEORQE T. CHAPPELL...... Editor OOUQLAS A. BEVINS...... Extcullv* Editor Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Connecticut. does not want genuine reform. In all truth, his job is Buchenwald. I was in solitary for 47 days ina row.” The sooner the better, too. 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the student Council and with phoned Kennedy Sunday to be “ They missed the boat on this fire department and the d ^ ic a - parents before his talk, which sure the school was still inter- one because I ’ve really done a lot tion of the firefighters toward the was to be given in Bailey ested in having Dukakis appear. for the district,” he .said. protection of the town — an Auditorium at the school at about Officers of the Student Assem- His wife, Mary, who answered attitude he said has not changed in 100 years. Red Sox on top of the heap in AL East 10:20 a. m. After about 15 minutes, bly were to escort Dukakis to the many of the questions directed at Dukakis was to take questions stage. Cervini because of his hearing “In my years, all the young men wanted to join the fire from the audience. The talk was " I think it’s exciting.” Kennedy loss, said she was surprised her BALTIMORE (AP) - The But all anybody wanted to do “ I don’t know if it (the play) husband wasn’t “ at least asked to department and use one of the expected to be concluded about 11 said before getting word of the hidden ball trick that has been afterwards was talk with child- was bonehead,” Orioles manager ride in one of the cars.” Her trucks,” Cervini said. “ Wedidn’t a.m. cancellation. “ It’s the first time I tried by every kid who has ever like glee about Barrett’s Frank Robinson said. “ (You father, John Limerick, and a have any of today’s modem Kennedy said school officials can remember a national candi- been a Little Leaguer has stayed deception. have) to stay on the base and brother, Francis Limerick, also equipment. We just went along had planned to arrange for about date visiting our school. I think it with Marty Barrett. “ Marty has probably done that always know where the ball is. with what we had to work with. 100 p a r e n t s t o b e p r e s e n t . would be a real capper if Vice served as fire chiefs of the Eighth The Boston second baseman 10 or 11 times over the years and I Tlv?" coaches should never lose District department. Now they have everything and Bailey Auditorium holds 1,200 President Bush would follow it pulled the play right out of the bet I ’ve been out there for eight or sight of the ball.” about 50 more men. people and there are about 1,600 up.” Tom O’Marra, the town’s zon- dreams of every 12-year-old nine of them,” said Smithson. “ I myself was never ambitious Red Sox manager Joe Morgan students in the school. Kennedy Cummings said area Demo- ing enforcement officer and a Monday night in the Red Sox’s 4-1 It came with the Red Sox enough to learn how to drive one said, “ I saw it all the way. ... I said he did not yet know which cratic elected officials had been spokesman for the Eighth Dis- victory over the Baltimore leading 2-0 in the second inning. only said, ‘Get off the base’ twice. students would have to be ex- or were to be invited, to Join the trict — who called Cervini “ some- of those trucks. I was too busy Orioles. The second time he did.” cluded, but he said that closed- motorcade, among them state what of a legend” — said a doing other things,” he said. The victory marked the first Larry Sheets and Jim Traber For Parrish, the was circuit television was available. Sen. Michael Meotti of Glaston- recently published public notice One of the projects that kept time since June 21 that the Red opened the inning for the Orioles his fourth in five games and his Ludes said the school leam edbf bury, whose 4th Senatorial Dis- invited all former members of the Cervini busy was the develop- Sox won back-to-back games on with singles. Sheets was forced at sixth as a Red Sox. He has driven the acceptance by Dukakis from trict includes Manchester, and department to contact the dis- ment of the department’s Fire- the road and it gave the Sox an third on a bunt by Rene Gonzales. in 18 runs in 29 gmaes for Boston Gerald Tirozzi, Connecticut’s Reps. James McCavanagh and patcher if they wished to be men’s Club, which he furnished undisputed claim on first place in The play ended with Boggs after collecting 26 RBI in 68 commissioner of education, who John Thompson of Manchester. included in the parade. with a complete kitchen, a the American League East Div- throwing to Barrett at first in an games before being released by “ Our problem is that there are televison set and a pool table with ision for the first time since 1986. unsuccessful attempt to double so many former employees that up Gonzales. Texas. money obtained from parties, the “ Now we don’t have to score- Evans added a two-run homer there is no way we could person- slot machine, candy and soda board watch as much,” Barrett “ The key was when Wade sales and social events. in the ninth inning. He came into ally contact each one individu- said. “ If we keep winning, teams threw me the ball,” Barret! said, MCC the game with five hits in his last ally,” O’Marra said. “ Cervini is As a utility fireman, Cervini can’t creep up on us. We’ve got “ If he doesn’t get me the ball, we have no chance,” 40 at-bats. From page 1 certainly welcome to write us and was in charge of opening fire half our games against Cleveland we’d be glad to include him.” hydrants, holding the nozzle of and Baltimore, We need to play Barrett, still with the ball, The 6-foot-8Smith.son improved But Cervini, who joined the fire the 400-foot hose to direct the well against them and break even walked to his position on second. his record to 7-5, striking out dean of student affairs. Interim That office and the admissions department in 1925 and partici- water, and loading, unloading against New York and Toronto.” When Traber took his lead off three and walking two batters. numbers, though, indicate full- office, where advisers were stati- pated in each of the department’s and drying the hose outside on the Hanging tough just behind the second, Barrett threw to short- In his previous seven appearan- time enrollment, compared to oned, became swamped with four anniversary celebrations, department’s parking lot. 1-2 teams in the A L East are the stop Jody Reed who tagged ces, Smithson was 0-2 with an 8:80 said he will be content this time last year’s opening day figures, students early today. Later, when Cervini was placed New York Yankees and Milwau- Traber out. ERA. around to sit outside on the steps increased from 1,545 students to Some students, including first- on the inactive list, he continued kee Brewers, who remained “ It’s Jody’s job if the guy “Over that seven-game year student Robin McCartan of of his home at 71 Main St. and 1,613 students, he said. Part-time to help by covering the incoming virtually tied for third, four comes off to go .slowly over,” stretch. I wasn’t getting the watch the parade with his wife. numbers indicate a drop from South Windsor, became lost in all dispatch calls when firefighters gamesout. The Yankees were one Barrett .said. “ Traber had his amount of work I was getting of the confusion and couldn’t find “ This is going to be the big 3,702 students to 3,546 students. were at a fire. When the volun- percentage point ahead of the back to me. I just lobbed it so Jody when I wasgoing well.” Smithson one,” he said. “ People will be But the total number of stu- their class. teers returned, Cervini was usu- Brewers after their 7-2 victory could just walk to him and lag sai4 ‘Tve had two consecutive spilling into the front yard, across dents, as of today, has decreased McCartan also said she was ally waiting for them with fresh over Cleveland on Monday. The him.” starts and I ’ve had a chance to the the street on the church steps, from 5,247 students to 5,159 taking general studies and hoped coffee and donuts. surging Brewers, meanwhile, Smithson has seen Barrett pull throw on the side. to transfer to a four-year school and just everywhere. This year is students, he said. “ I enjoyed every minute of the beat Chicago 5-2 for their seventh this sort of thing before. “ It helps if I get a chance to do "W ew on’tknow until the 13th of upon graduation. going to be it.” time I spent with the depart- straight victory. The fifth-place “ That’s worked all the way the things I couldn’t do in the past September where we stand,” “ I ’m just starting again,” she The celebration, planned asone ment,” he said. “ It feels good to Blue Jays, meanwhile, have won back to Pawtucket.” he said. few weeks.” Raginild Plnto/Manchattar Herald Meisel said. said. “ They have a good two-year of the largest parades in Man- AP photo be a part of a team of people who five straight and are 6'/i games in “ The key to the play was when Orioles starter Dave Schmidt. Last year, MCC’s total full- and program that can enable you to go chester history, is expected to want to serve the town to the best DOUBLE PLAY — Baltimore shortstop inning Monday night in Baltimore. The back of the Red Sox. Wade threw to first. Marty and I 7-4, was the loser. He allowed two GETTING READY — Dave Mayer, left, of the Town of part-time student population was to another school.” attract more than 20.000 of their ability for life and Sure, there were home runs hit made I contact. runs in seven innings. Manchester Fire Department, and Bob Leger, of the 5,507. That rise in enrollment Another student. “ Mohawk spectators. Cal Ripken Jr. forces Boston’s Jody Bosox won, 4-1, and took over first place property. I ’m looking forward to by Larry Parri.sh and Dwight “ Then I started faking signs to Schmidt has not allowed more reversed a one-year trend where Mike” Koehler of Manchester O’Marra said the parade will Reed at second base and fires to first to in the American League East. Manchester Police Department, hang a sign above Main seeing the parade.” Evans, and Mike Smithson won Wade. I was watching (Traber) than two earned runs in any ofhi.s Street today for the Manchester Heraid’s Waiter's Race, attendance dropped to 5,261 stu- was all smiles this morning. include more than 100 fire depart- complete a double play in the second for the first time since July 23. out of the corner of my eye.” seven start.s this season. ments. 42 marching bands. 237 The parade will start at Brook- scheduied for 3:30 p.m. Thursday at Main and Forest dents during the 1986-87 school Koehler had had trouble finding a year from 5,352 students the year low-rent apartment close to the pieces of old and new fire field and Center streets at noon on streets. The race will be run on the day before the Greater before, college officials have college, but once a story on his apparatus, and many civic and Sunday, Sept. 18. From there it Manchester Chamber of Commerce’s annual Feast Fest, said. problem appeared in the Man- school organizations. will run west on East Center to be held Friday through Sunday. Students waited in line to chester Herald in July, he re- Cervini said the parade will Street, north on Main Street to Lethargic Giants find way to upset Redskins register for classes this morning ceived six inquiries on symbolize the public’s gratitude North Main Street, and will in the Lowe Program Center. At apartments. for fhp services provided by the di.sband at Robertson Park. 8:45 a.m., there were 13 students Monday, he spent his first night By Tom Cana van opening IB: 42 as Super Bowl hero Burl added the insurance Zinsser suggests in line to register, but 15 minutes in his new place on Love Lane. The Associated Press Doug Williams hit Ricky Sanders touchdown just 2:13 later when he later, the number of students in “I don’t know yet,” Koehler with a 29-yard scoring pass and scored after Pepper Johnson line had grown to 29 students. said this morning about returning Trial EAST RUTHERFORD. N J. - rookie Chip Lohmiller added field jarred the ball loose from Willi- Four minutes later, the number to classes. “ It hasn’t quite hit Some coaches say to never to goals of 26 and 25 yards. ams with a blind-side hit on a budget amendments grew to 36 students. me.” From page 1 base a season on one game, but The Giants did not score until blitz. consider this: the final play of the half with a ” I hope we can keep this up,” Burl said. “ This was a real big Bv Alex Glrelll Zinsser, like other Republicans, attorney representing one of nine During a dismal 6-9 season in 23-yard field goal by Ratil Alle- defendants. game for us. This game reminded Manchester Herald said the budget is close to $200,000 defendants who will be tried 1987, the New York Giants never gre. However, being down 13-3 at Among the nine is Filiberto me of San Francisco in ’86 when in red ink with only two months Shootings later. once rallied from more than the half might have been a moral Ojeda Rios, who allegedly helped we came back (from a 17-0 The Connecticut Constitution gone in the fiscal year. Before court convened today, seven points down to win a game, victory for New York which was From page 1 Segarra Palm er plot the robbery. halftime deficit.” should be amended to provide for Zinsser’s opponent in the race, defense attorneys huddled in Ojeda, who the government and more often than not. the held to minus 2 yards rushing in a balanced state budget and to set state Sen. Michael Meotti, D- trademark of the-then Super the opening 30 minutes and was Williams closed out the scoring hallways. They said they had claims is a Cuban agent, spent a by hitting Kelvin Bryant with a limits on spending the "Rainy Glastonbury, could not be who had been shot at chased the said. Lewis said that as Hopkins Bowl champions was finding frequently in bad field position. several motions to argue before record 32 months in pretrial 19-yard scoring pass with 11 Day Fund,” former Republican reached for comment this car and was fired oh at least once chased the men, one turned and jury selection would start. ways to lose. “When we came in here at detention before his release on seconds to play. state Sen. Carl Zinsser said morning. more, but there were no injuries, fired a gun at him. Hopkins fired U.S. District Judge Jose A. It was a farcry from 1986 when halftime we just stressed that we $2.5 million bond in May. “ Give the Giants credit,” Wa- today. While the 3 percent cuts would Lewis said. back, hitting one of the men in the Cabranes cleared- the way for the Giants usually found ways to had to hang together, and not He was re-arrested earlier this shington coach Joe Gibbs said. Zinsser, seeking to recapture gain only $65 million, O’Neill In the police shooting incident, upper right back, Lewis said. seven of 16 defendants to go on win. panic,” Giants linebacker Harry month and returned to Puerto “ We didn’t make the plays they his seat in the 4th Senatorial plans other measures, including an officer attempted at 1; 24 a.m. The wounded man ran about 150 trial earlier this month when he The Giants on Monday night Carson said. “ Defensively, we Rico to face charges that he shot did, and there were key mistakes District, issued a campaign state- dipping into the Rainy Day Fund today to stop a car bearing a yards Into a wooded area before refused to throw out 34 tape regained some of the 1986 cham- just hung together and made the and wounded an F B I agent three by the specialty teams.” ment today attacking Gov. Wil- for $26 million. registration that didn’t match the collapsing, Lewis said. recordings made in Puerto Rico pionship form as Tom Flynn plays.” years ago when he was first For the Giants this was a double liam O’Neill and the Democrati- Zinsser said, "The fact remains vehicle description in state motor He said police recovered two during the FBI’s two-year returned a blocked punt 27 yards Actually there were a lot of arrested. measure of revenge. They were cally controlled General that the governor and the Legisla- vehicle records, police said. handguns, one near the wounded investigation. for a touchdown and nose tackle plays made by New York in the embarrassed by Chicago in last Assembly for the budget deficit ture cannot be counted on to take Lewis said the car carrying suspect and the other outside the The government plans to try Three other defendants remain Jim Burt scored on a 39-yard second half and they come from year’s .season opener between now facing the state. the courageous steps that must be three men refused to yield to abandoned car. the other nine defendants separ- at large, including Victor Gerena, touchdown waddle with a fumble the defense, the special teams Super Bowl champions and they In the news release, Zinsser taken” to achieve a balanced Officer Christopher Hopkins’ re- Police have only a tentative ately after it appeals a decision to the Wells Fargo security guard to rally New York to a season- and even occassionally the also lost two games to Washing- said, "The O’Neill administration budget.” quest to stop and headed for identification on the wounded throw out 50 other tape- who authorities say was recruited opening 27-20 N FL victory over offense. ton last season. and many of the Democrats in the Zinsser said 43 states have Keney Park in the North End. man since he gave authorities recordings. Prosecutors claim by Los Macheteros to carry out the Super Bowl champion Wa- "This was an ugly win.” said "This was a big big game. The Senate and in the House have not constitutional provisions which In the park, the car stopped and several different names, accord- the tapes are crucial to the case the robbery. He allegedly fled to shington Redskins. offensive tackle Karl Nelson, who whole world was watching.” been honest with the people over limit spending by their the three men fled on foot, police ing to Lewis. against the remaining Cuba with $4 million. “ Last year, there were so many played in his first regular-season the last two years. Even when the legislatures. times when we fell behind and game after missing all of last Giants defensive end Eric Dorsey Legislature was warned by one of He said a balanced-budget couldn’t come back or we had a season with cancer. “ Thank God said. “ The Redskins arc a great their own. Rep. Ronald L. Smoko, amendment “ would do what the lead in the fourth quarterand just special teams played lights out. rivalry and the Super Bowl D-Hamden, that the revenue Legislature is afraid to do and couldn’t hold it,” Giants safety The offense did it when we had to champs.” estimates were overly optimistic, that is make us live within our Kenny Hill said. ” We knew this and the defense did it when they Washington outgained New they would not listen.” means. year had to establish some had to and that was enough.” AP photo York 386-218, but it turned the ball over four times. Smoko is co-chairman of the “ Instead of trying to please things.” The Giants closed thefr deficit HAPPY GIANTS — Tom Flynn has a big fourth quarter of Monday’s game with General Assembly’s Finance, every special interest group and What the Giants established to 13-10 midway through the third Williams finished the game 24 Dance Studio smile on his face and is surrounded by the Redskins at Giant Stadium The of .50 for 288 yards passing, and Revenue and Bonding to spend their way to re-election, Monday night in this matchup of quarter on a 9-yard touchdown Committee. a constitutional amendment the past two Super Bowl cham- run by Joe Morris that was set up New York Giants' teammates after Giants rallied for a 27-20 victory. running back Timmy Smith O’Neill has ordered state agen- would restore credibility and 11S9 Main St., Coventry pions was that they could come by a 20-yard punt by Steve Cox of blocking a punt tor a touchdown in the rushed 20 times for 100 yards. cies to cut spending by 3 percent responsibility to state govern- back and that their defense is still Washington. The Giants rushing game to offset a projected deficit of $121 ment,” Zinsser said in the very capable even without Law- The defense stopped Washing- tied the score four plays later 9: 59 was left and again it was the “ The ball just died and I picked up just 56 yards on 21 million in the current budget. But statement. rence Taylor, who is sitting out a ton on its next series and then the with his second field goal of the Giants special teams which scooped it up." said Flynn who rarries. while Morris gained just 30-day suspension for substance special teams took over breaking game, this one from 32 yards with turned things around when Gary has now scored three touchdowns 24 yards on 16 rarries. Phil abuse. Phil McConkey on a 35-yard punt 4:55 left in the period. Reasons blocked a Cox punt and on blocked punts in his Iasi Simms completed 19 of .37 passes Cla sses Resume Sept. 19 New York fell behind 13-0 in the return to the Redskins 22. Allegre The score remained tied until Flynn picked it up and scored. seasons with New York. for 19.5 vards. NOW IN PICCADILLY SQUARE. Tyson a threat to himself Sll6 ^ 0utlqu6 Tap Ballet Jazz Acrobatics Turner thinking big-time Kinderdance for 3 and 4 year olds By Rick Hampson a news conference today to Green, who lo.sl to the unde- The Associated Press clarify Tyson’s condition. feated Tyson in the ring two years Pre-Ballet beginning at age 5 “ He’s conscious.” said Dan ago. had the bridge of his nose Specializing In Ladles Apparel and Accessories Adult tap and jazz classes with Connecticut football NEW YORK - Heavyweight Klores, a Tyson spokesman. split by Tyson. Green claims it champion Mike Tyson, knocked “ He’s still a little groggy because was a sucker-punch: Tyson says Classes for all ages By Chris Dahl The 3^year-old Raleigh, N.C., native deve- out by a tree in a one-car wreck, of the head trauma, but he's in he hit Green in self-defense. The Associated Press loped his philosophy about athletic programs as will undergo more medical tests stable condition and generally Sunday’s accident occurred an undergraduate at North Carolina, a graduate as his representatives debate pretty alert.” around 11:20 a m. in Catskill. a whether he’ll be able to defend his STORRS — University of Connecticut Athletic at Ohio University and an administrator for 11 Tyson’s championship bout two-hour drive north of New • Suits Galore ■ w Director Todd Turner would be happy to oblige years at the University of Virginia. title next month. against British champ Frank York. Tyson had spent the night "From a marketing standpoint, I see a Register Now football fans who want to see the school Tyson, fresh from a unanimous Bruno was recently postponed at the home of Camille Ewald. an • Miss Elliette competing with big-time. Division I-A programs corridor between West Point and Boston College decision over boxer Mitch Green until Oct. 22 because of the hand elderly woman with whom Tyson like those at Penn State. Boston College and without any Division I-A football and I wonder if on a Harlem sidewalk two weeks injury. Klores said it was not lived when he was a teen-age Call 742-9766 or 742-6886 Syracuse. it’s in our destiny to fill that void. It’s an exciting ago. was knocked unconscious for clear if the car accident would protege of trainer Cus D’Amato. concept.” Turner said. several minutes Sunday when the affect the fight, but Tyson man- • Tony Todd “ But it has to happen naturally.” Turner said There would be numerous logistical obstacle Tyson continues to train in the BMW he was driving skidded into ager Bill Cayton told the Daily last week after announcing that the Huskies will with which to contend if UConn eventually area, and frequently visits the travel to North Carolina for a game at the a tree in a friend’s yard upstate. News that “ the early reports I've Ewald home. The 22-year-old or Register at the Studio decides to make the move to Division I-A. gotten lead me to be positive • Gift Certificates Tarheels’ 52.000-seat Kenan Memorial Stadium Physicians at Columbia- boxer keeps more than 100 including the size of its stadium, access to the about his fighting... next month. ” on Sept 15, 1990. stadium and funding. Presbyterian Medical Center in pigeons in a large coop in her Available Thurs. & Fri., Sept. 8 & 9 from 2-7pni back yard. Ms. Ewald said. ” I can’t make it happen. The president of the Turner can also point to several other New York said they were keeping In London, a member of T y- Tyson seems to be at greater Thurs. & Fri., Sept. 15 & 16 from 2-7pm university can’t make it happen, (Coach) Tom universities that are having a tough time making Tyson in the hospital for more son’s managerial team said the risk behind the wheel than in the Jackson can’t make it happen. The entire state of the transition, but thinks UConn would have a tests today on his head and fight was not in danger. ring. Sat. Sept. 17 from 2-7pm Connecticut has to want it to happen.” Turner better-than-average chance to overcome most of bruised chest. He’s been through worse the inherent problems, partly because it is a state “ Those tests should include an Six months ago. when Tyson’s said. things than this as a kid.” said Bentley sides wiped a parked car The game with North Carolina will mark the university. N.M.R., whichisastate-of-theart Picadilly Square Steve Lott. "The fight is on, Mike near the Manhattan entrance to first time UConn has played a Division I-A “ (But) if the president of the university came brain scan, and other tests for $4 Hartford Turnpike (Rte. 83) Richard Risley — will be fine. There’s a reason they the Holland Tunnel, he told police opponent since opening the 1983 season with a 22-5 to me tomorrow and said ‘We want to be Division heart and chest,” said Dan Vernon, CT 06068 call him ’Iron Mike ’ ” Past President Dance Teachers (lliil). I-A,’ it would take five to eight years for that to Klores, a Tyson spokesman. "The he was distracted by an argument (Acroii from tlM Qaallty Inn) loss to Rutgers. he was having with his wife, It will also mark another big step in the happen,” he said. reason forthisisthathedid suffer i ysuii also has a broken hone in 'rues.-Wed. IIM • Th.-Fri. 10-8 • Sat. 10-S Conn. National Director Dance Masters of America. actress Robin Givens. And last direction Turner has been trying to aim the ’Turner would like the Huskies to begin by a chest wall contusion and a blunt his i;ight hand, the result of the Certified by test to teach thru D.M.ofA. lone blow landed in his brief month Ms. Givens and Tyson ran Richard Risley school’s athletic program since he took over for playing one Division I-A opponent a year. head trauma in the accident. encounter with fellow heavy- out of gas on Fifth Avenue. former athletic director John Toner on July 1. Meantime, he will also be listening closely fora Moreover, he did lose conscious- filic boutique weight Green outside an all-night Bystanders helped them push the 1987. mandate from state football fans to go for it. ness for a brief period of time.” 645-8884 Doctors were scheduled to have clothing store. car to the curb. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Sent. 6. 1988 — 15 14 — M ANCHESTER HERALD , Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1988 Focus on American kids SPORTS Hurricanes blow IN BRIEF into No. 1 position at U.S. Open tournament By Herschel NIssenson cerned about the rankings,” Coventry race Oct. 2 yjx'K- The Associated Press Johnson said. “I wouldn’t even By Barry Wllner Other seeded players. No. 7 then woke up for a 6-4, 6-1 win. : address it one way or another. “ I probably shouldn’t be telling “We have a very young team The Associated Press Helena Sukova of Czechoslovakia CO VENTRY — The seventh annual The Miami Hurricanes aren’t you this,” she said, “ but I took a and a lot of difficult games to was beaten by No. 14 Katerina Coventry Lions Vision Run will be held on nearly as excited about being No. nap before the match and I was play. Our only concern right now NEW YORK - Kids. What’s Maleeva of Bulgaria 6-1, 6-3. Sunday, Oct. 2, with the start and finish 1 in this week’s Associated Press not quite awake at the college football poll as they were is going up and playing Michigan the matter with kids today? Katerina’s sister. No. 6 Manuela, line at Coventry High School. The lOK race beginning.” when they won the 1987 national (on Sept. 17) in a place that’s very Nothing, if they’re teenage eliminated No. 12 Barbara Potter starts at 11 a.m. and the 5K race at noon. American players. Or a 6-3, 6-2. Also making the women’s quar-; championship. difficult to play in. All w e’ve done terfinals, which will be held. Both races are TAC sanctioned. is win one gam e.” 21-year-old on the comeback 'The Australian advance was “ We set our goals toward team Wednesday, were No. 3 Chris Registration will be held the day of the Clemson, a 40-7 winner over trail. halted on three fronts as Mark success and working at getting Evert, No. 5 Gabriela Sabatini of race starting at 9; 30 a.m. Entry fee is $6 Virginia ’Tech, climbed from , the 18-year-old Woodforde lost to No. 2 Mats better each week,” quarterback Argentina, No. 11 Zina Garrison' with all proceeds going to club projects. fourth to third with three first- from Las Vegas who is the hottest Wilander, John Frawley fell to Steve Walsh said Monday after and No. 16 Larisa Savchenko of Free T-shirts will be offered those who place votes and 1,003 points. men’s player in the world, and Emilio Sanchez of Spain, and the Hurricanes leaped from sixth the Soviet Union. pre-register (before Sept. 29). Oklahoma, which opens its sea- 16-year-old Michael Chang, ad- Jason Stoltenberg was beaten by place to the top of the poll The three young Americans For registration forms or further son this week at North Carolina, vanced Monday to the fourth Agenor. But Darren Cahill moved following Saturday night’s 31-0 and Connors are causing most of slipped from third to fourth with round of the U.S. Open. Tonight, into the quarterfinals by beating information, contact Dave Leete at 601 pasting of Florida State, which the excitement in the men’s draw. two first-place votes and 969 they meet on the stadium court in Martin Laurendeau of Canada. Silver St., Coventry, 06238 or call 742-1128. had been No. 1. Steffi Graf and Martina Navra- Krickstein wanted to make points. what Chang called a “ special” AP photo match. tilova, the top two women, sure he wasn’t forgotten by his “ We got off to a good start, but UCLA held onto fifth place by crushing San Diego State 59-6. Aaron Krickstein, who gained struggled early before moving countrymen. His showing here UConn bows to ODU ALL AMERICAN WINNERS — The top four finishers in Monday’s we didn’t play anywhere near as has ensured that. good as we can offensively The Bruins received two first- fame here as a 16-year-old in 1983, into the quarterfinals. STORRS - The University of Ali-American Futurity cross the finish iine at Riodoso Downs, N.M. The Graf, seeking the first Grand “People forget I’m only 21,” he (Florida State “ held” Miami to place votes and 941 points. The when he made it to the fourth Connecticut men’s soccer team saw its Slam since 1970, lost as many said. “ They talk about Agassi and winner. Merganser, ieft, was ridden by Jacky Martin and won the $2 450 yards). We want to continue to other first-place vote went to round, is back. This time, after a record even off at 1-1 following a 4-2 dramatic five-set night win over games in„the first set against Chang. If I had won this match miliion quarterhorse event. improve each week and get Southern Cal, which defeated setback to Old Dominion University on No. 3 in chilly, Patty Fendick as she had in her just coming out of college, I ’m the better,” Walsh said. “ If that Boston Coilege 34-7 and rose from Sunday at the Connecticut Soccer Stadium. windy conditions, Krickstein is in first three matches. The West next hero. I ’ve been injured for happens, then all the rankings eighth to sixth with 878 points. Brian Parker and Kevin O’Hara had the the quarterfinals. German star won 6-4, 6-2. the last few years. Sword Dance wins race Lendl’s bid sidetracked and all that other recognition will Auburn, which gets under way For once, the focus of the U.S. “ I was really impatient,” Graf “ If I had one tournament to goals for the Huskies. take care of itself.” this week against Kentucky, UConn is back in action Wednesday at 7 Nebraska remained No. 2 while remained seventh with 768 points Open is on the United States. admitted. “ The first week went pick to play well, it’s here.” he DEL MAR. Calif. (AP) - Irish import WASHINGTON (AP) — A congressional AP pholo added after improving his record p.m. against host Boston College in Florida State skidded to 10th and while Georgia jumped from 12th Agassi, who has surged to too quickly for me. I ’m happy to Sword Dance, ridden by Chris McCarron, bid to grant tennis star Ivan Lendl in Open five-setters to 6-0, includ- Chestnut Hill. Mass. Texas A&M and Tennessee to eighth with 703 points after Monday afternoon against the Pirates in fourth in the world and has won be into the second week.” found room on the inside in the stretch immediate American citizenship so he THE WINNER — New York Mets in g'2-0 over Edberg, the Wim- dropped out of the Top Twenty. beating Tennessee 28-17. six tournaments this year, Navratilova, the two-time de- drive and pulled away to a two-length could play on the U.S. Olympic team failed David Cone shows off his winning form Pittsburgh. The Mets won, 7-5, to stretch bledon winner. “ It’s a great Miami received 38 of 60 first- Michigan moved up from 10th stretched hts winning streak to 21 fending champion, had a sleepy victory Monday in the $300,000 Del Mar because Czechoslovakian officials refused on his way to his 15th win of the season their lead to 10 games. start against Elna Reinach of feeling with all the people in the place votes and 1,149 of a possible place to ninth with 639 points. The with a 6-3,6-1,2-6,6-0 victory over Kosar out 4-8 weeks Invitational. to provide the necessary waivers for their I Johan Kriek. Chang, ranked 48th, South Africa. Navratilova big stadium to win a match like 1,200 points from a nationwide Wolverines open this week at Boxed in briefly early in the stretch. native son, lawmakers said. came from two sets behind Tim dropped the firc-« f n v p o m e s . that.” CLEVELAND (AP) - Cleveland panel of sports writers and Notre Dame. Florida State Sword Dance slipped in the open near the Lendl, the world’s No. 1 ranked tennis Wilkison for a 4-6, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 Browns starting quarterback Bernie Kosar sportscasters. Nebraska, No. 2 in rounds out the Top Ten with 600 rail, overtook Great Communicator, then player, has lived in Greenwich, Conn., win over Tim Wilkison. is expected to be sidelined four to eight each of this season’s three polls, points. since 1981 and wanted to represent his Mets iike their chances, “ It isn’t the first time I ’m weeks because of an injury to his throwing drew clear. received 14 first-place votes and The Second Ten consists of playing him,” Agassi said. “ I arm suffered in Sunday’s season-opener. Great Communicator, who finished adopted homeland in Seoul this month. 1,113 points following a 63-13 rout LSU, West Virginia, Notre Dame, played him in New York (at the Coach Marty Schottenheimer said second in the turf event, set the pace most Enlisting the help of Connecticut of Utah State. Alabama, Michig; aSouth Carol- ina, Iowa, Penn State, Texas and Tournament of Champions). Ev- Monday. of the way but appeared to tire as Sword lawmakers, Lendl in April won House Miami’s players apparently Washington. Texas and Washing- stretch iead over Bucs ery week that goes by, your game Kosar and Schottenheimer said Dr. John Dance came on. Judiciary Committee approval of a special have taken their low-key cue from coach Jimmy Johnson. ton made the Top Twenty for the takes new levels when you are so Bergfeld of the Cleveland Clinic made the Baba Karam finished third, another 1‘A immigration bill that would have waived “ It’s really too early in the first time this season although By Alan Robinson them that they can’t pick up any “ The Mets have a lineup that young. prognosis after Kosar underwent lengths behind. the necessary five-year waiting period and season for a coach to be con- neither has played a game yet. The Associated Press ground.” said manager Davey can beat you from top to bottom, “ It’s unbelievable how much examinations Monday morning. Sword Dance, an Irish-bred son of given him immediate citizenship. Johnson, whose Mets have won and .they run a good pitcher out your game can improve in such a “ I ’m obviously, from my standpoint, Nijinsky II and Rosa Mundi. carried 114 nine of their last II games. " I t ’s there every day. ...Butif we don’t PITTSBURGH - The New short time I ’m sure he’s better pretty disappointed,” Kosar said shortly pounds and covered IVt miles on the grass gotten down to where it’s almo.st win it, we don’t have anybody to now then when I played him Moody upsetd Seve York Mets have turned the race after receiving the diagnosis. “ The in 2:15 4-5. Green’s wait pays off into a rout. inevitable. We’re not home yet. blame but ourselves.” before. encouraging thing, though, is that the team The winner, somewhat overlooked in the CRANS, Switzerland (AP) — Chris "It’s never over ’til it’s over,” too many things can happen, and The Pirates took a 2-0 lead in “ I think for me to go out there is solid and has a lot of depth. This will be a wagering by the Del Mar crowd of 16,549, Moody of England won the $677,000 Bv Bob Green “ If he’d made the putt. I ’d have former Mets Manager Yogi you can’t take your foot off the the first against Cone, 15-3, on and concentrate on my game ... if true test of our team’s character. The team paid $13.60. $6.80and $5.80. Great The Associated Press gone for the green. I ’m glad he Berra once said. But it’s becom- pedal until it’s over. Barry Bonds’ single. Jose Lind’s he can outdo me for three of our European Masters golf tournament by one Communicator, ridden by Ray Sibille and missed it,” Green said. “ It’s a lot ing obvious the National League “ But our level of play has been tripie through five sets, than he deserve to win.” showed a lot of character (Sunday) ” stroke Sunday, up.setting favorite carrying 120, returned $4.60 and $4.20. OAKVILLE, Ontario - Ken easier to hit a lay-up 8-iron and a East race is all but over. raised the last two weeks ... it Keith Hernandez’s legs and Andy Chang had never won a five-set Gary Danielson, who replaced Kosar in Severiano Ballesteros of Spain, this year’s Baba Karam. ridden by Bill Shoemaker Green was standing in the 18th wedge than a pure 1-iron.” "We made a major statement didn’t matter who we’re playing, Van Slyke’s RBI grounder. The match before doing it twice here Sunday’s game, will take over as British Open champion. and carrying 115. paid $7.20. fairway, his hand resting on a Green’s par at the 72nd hole on today,” winning pitcher David everybody’s excited. They’re all Mets got a run back in the second — he upset No. 13 Jonas Svensson quarterback in Kosar’s absence, Moody shot a final-round 7-under-par 65 1-iron in his bag, watching and Monday gave him a final round of Cone said Monday after the Mets smelling something.” on Kevin McReynolds’ double in the second round. Schottenheimer said. Mike Pagel will for 268,20-under par on the alpine course. par 72 and a 275 total. 13 under rode Mookie Wilson’s three-run The Pirates, who have been and Kevin Eister’s two-out single “ He’s 18, I ’m 16, it’s at the U.S. serve as the backup. He had been three strokes behind going waiting. Bills arrested In brawl He was watching Scott Ver- par. The one-stroke victory in the home run in the eighth inning to a scraping for runs for the last before Darryl Strawberry tied it Open, the round of 16, it’s a night Danielson completed 18-of-29 passes for into the final round. Ballesteros finished in piank, on the green ahead. lining rain-delayed tournament was 7-5 victory over the fading Pitts- month, got five off Cone, the N L ’s in the fifth with his 31st homer. match,” Chang said. “ I predict 170 yards in Cleveland’s 6-3 victory over BUFFALO. N.Y. (AP) — Two starters a three-way tie for second at 269. up a 20-foot birdie putt that could worth $135,000 from the total burgh Pirates. earned run average ieader. and Cone doubled in the seventh and everyone is going to come watch. the Kansas City Chiefs. for the Buffalo Bills — wide receiver Andre tie the . purse of $750,000 and pushed his The Mets beat the Pirates for two relievers. But after Pirates scored on Wiison’s single. The It’s going to be fun.” \ Kosar suffered a sprained right elbow Reed and linebacker Darryl Talley — were Green was waiting to make a year’s earnings to a career-high the 11th time in 15 games to hike starter Dave LaPoint allowed Pirates gained a brief 3-3 tie in And the winner might have to arrested early Monday morning following Davis, Jackson cited when he was sacked by Lloyd Burruss on a decision on whether to go for the $413,097. their lead to a season-high 10 three runp in seven innings, the their half on the inning on Ken play Jimmy Connors, who took on safety blitz on Cleveland’s third play of the a fight at a local nightclub. NEW YORK (AP) — Teammates Eric water-guarded green on the par-5 Verplank, who tied for second games with only 27games to play. Mets roughed up Robinson. 9-3, Oberkfell’s RBI pinch single. of Mexico today. second quarter. According to Buffalo police Capt. Davis and Danny Jackson of the Cincinnati finishing hole at the Glen Abbey at 276 with Bill Glasson, had a 'The Mets led the second-place who hadn’t lost since June 23. McReynolds and Carter Connors, seeded sixth, is 36 — Thomas Kinsella, Talley. Reed, Reed’s closing 70 and was two under for Pirates by 3'/! games just two The Pirates are laboring, and greeted Robinson with consecu- older than Agassi and Chang Reds have been voted National League Golf Club. brother and sister and two other people When Verplank’s putt missed. the seven holes he played Mon- weeks ago and by a half-game six not just because they lost on tive singles in the eighth. Dave combined. Player and Pitcher of the Month for Moon out 4-6 weeks were celebrating the Bills’ 13-10 victory Green dropped the 1-iron like a day . Glasson finished off a 67 with weeks ago. Labor Day. They have lo.st four in Magadan walked to load the Three other men’s seeds were August. over the Minnesota Vikings at 2:20 a.m. wriggling reptile and grabbed the birdies on the three holes he ’ T m not going to say some- a row and 26 of their last 41 and bases before M azzilli’s tie- ousted Monday — No. 9 Tim HOUSTON (A P ) — Houston Oilers Davis batted .323 with six home runs and Monday when they became involved in an played. thing stupid .. like it’s over, but 1 are hitting under .200 the last 2‘/i breaking sacrifice fly and Wil- Mayotte by Rostagno, No. 12 quarterback Warren Moon will be 24 RBIs and Jackson was 6-1 with a 2.23 8-iron. altercation with a bouncer at a club known like the position that we’re in.” weeks. son’s sixth homer of the season, Guillermo Perez-Roldan of Ar- sidelined four to six weeks with a shoulder ERA. I by its address. 946 Elmwood Ave. Cone said. “ If we had come in “ The Mets have played good which gave him a career-high gentina by Lozano, and No. 15 AP photo injury suffered in Sunday’s victory over here and gotten swept (in two against us ... but they must have four RBI. Anders Jarryd of Sweden by Indianapolis, Oiler officials said Monday. games), that would have given played good against some other Randy Myers got the final six Hlasek. That left just four men’s ADVANCES — Sixteen year-old Michael Chang fires a “ Obviously, I’m very disappointed to Gatorade 200 to Gant Flames acquire Gllmour NEED SOME EXTRA teams, too,” said Pirates Man- outs for his 22nd save following them some hope. Now they’ve seeds in the tournament, the backhand during Monday’s U.S. Open action against Tim have this injury at this tim e,” Moon said. CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — The ager Jim Leyland. pointing to the Bobby Bonilla’s run-scoring sin- fewest in the round of 16 since DARLINGTON, S.C. (A P) - Harry Gant really got to battle to get back in Wilkison. Chang became the youngest man to reach the “ When it happened, I thought it was a Calgary Flames sent their second-leading Mets’ lO-I record against NL gle and Sid Bream’s sacrifice fly 1971. won his second straight Grand National SPENDING MONEY!,! it.” fourth round since 1983 with his five-set victory. bruise, but the X-rays showed it was scorer, center Mike Bullard, to the St. " I t ’s got to be demoralizing to West-leading Los Angeles. in the eighth. Two women’s seeds lost to Gatorade 200 race Saturday at Darlington fractured.” Louis Blues Monday as part of a Moon suffered a fractured scapula in his International Raceway and became the Earn money an(j prizes by 17th different winner on the circuit in 24 seven-player NHL deal. right shoulder when he was tackled by Bullard and center Craig Coxe were delivering the Manchester Herald linebacker Cliff Odom early in the third races this season. Yankees surprisingly Schroeder warns Gant, of Taylorsville, N.C., dominated traded to the Blues for for center Doug quarter of Sunday’s season-opener. in your neighborhood. the race from start to finish. He started Gilmour, right wing Mark Hunter, center Moon, who had an outstanding Steve Bozek and defenseman-right wing preseason, completed 11 of 15 passes for second on the starting grid and passed Call today to get more details. in middle of the race pole-sitter Geoff Bodine on the sixth lap Michael Dark, said Calgary team he is not a ‘savior’ 137 yards and had no interceptions before spokesman Rick Skaggs. entering turn three. he was sidelined. The Blues also received the rights to 647-9946 NEW YORK (AP) - Despite capped the inning with a three- Bodine finished second. Michael Waltrip. Moon will miss Sunday’s home opener defenseman Tim Corkery. the losing streaks and horrendous run homer. Bv The Associated Press the regular season, as their against the Los Angeles Raiders and also subbing for brother Darrell, finished third, Ward, who ignited the rally followed by Davey Allison and Morgan Newspaper routes available in your area... road trips, and despite the almost starter. will likely miss succeeding games against two months of self-destructive with a single, said, “ We played a E L SEGUNDO, Calif. — The Beuerlein and the Raiders the New York Jets, New England Patriots Shepherd. Elliott wins Southern 500 pitching and untimely hitting, the terrific game. We did all the little Los Angeles Raiders’ fall from opened 1988 with a 24-13 decision : and Philadelphia Eagles. Ferguson Rd...... 125-360 East Center St...... 408-608 New York Yankees are surpris- things that it takes to win. Now we D AR LIN G TO N .s e. (A P) - Winston glory has been greatly precipi- over San Diego on Sunday, but Cody Carlson, an Oiler rookie last Lilley St...... all ingly still clo.se enough to make a have to do it consistently and Soviets to get cash Cup points leader Bill Elliott held off Rusty Judith Dr...... all tated by one fatal flaw — the lack only hours later it was announced season, played his first N F L game after M ain S t...... 399-494 Farm Dr...... all move in the American League we’ll stay right in this thing. I Wallace over the final 32 laps on Sunday to of a quarterback. that the trade with the Super Bowl Moon’s injury and is the probable starter MOSCOW (AP) — Soviets who win Summit St...... 1-70 Norwood Dr...... all East. know w e’re not going to lay champion Redskins was win the Southern 500 NASCAR race at Wadsworth St...... all Jay Schroeder cautions that he for Sunday’s game in the Astrodome. medals at the Seoul Olympics not only will Prospect Dr...... 84-114 “ This homestand will tell the down.” shouldn’t be considered a “ .sav- consummated. Darlington International Raceway. Huntington ...... all Carlson was activated shortly before come home with their awards, but also will whole story.” Yankees manager I ior” for the Raiders. Shanahan said that Schroeder , Elliott passed Mike Alexander on lap 331 Squire V illa g e ...... all Don Gordon, who relieved game-time Sunday instead of the team’s be paid the equivalent of up to $19,000 for Lou Pinella said. " I f we’re going “ I ’d like to think of myself as is going to get a rapid education in after the event’s final caution period and H ighw ood D r...... all starter Tom Candiotti to start the third quarterback, Brent Pease. their winning performance, the head of the Lydall St...... 1-73 to do something, this is the time to somebody that can play the the Raiders’ offense. then stayed just ahead of Wallace to win eighth and was one of three Soviet Olympic Committee said Monday. Qolway St all Parker St...... do it .” I game,” the former Washington ” We’ll start tonight, with the his fifth race of the year — the most of any ...... 356-540 in the inning, took the Marat Gramov, speaking at a news Kerry St.... all Woodbridge St...... 287-357 Coming olf a 2-8 West Coast quarterback said at a news numbering .system, and work 18 driver on the circuit. loss and fell to 2-3. N. Korea offers promise conference, denied such payments conflict North St... all Woodbridge St...... trip, the Yankees began a seven- conference Monday. “ My style hours a day to see how fast hecan ...... 408-4 8 9 Backed by Julio Franco’s run- with the purely amateur status that Soviet North School St...... 1-84 game homestand Monday, and seems to fit with the style here, pick things up.” Shanahan said. TOKYO (A P ) — North Korea pledged South M ain C o tid o ’s...... 441 they opened with a striking 7-2 scoring groundnut in the first and athletes purportedly possess. and we’ll go with that. But it’s not He said Schroeder would not Monday that it would not disrupt the Fittipaldi drives to victory A lpine S t...... all Willie Upshaw’s homer in the Tracy Dr...... ■come-from-behind victory over one guy out there. It’s 11 guys on start in Sunday’s game at Hous- Olympic Games in rival South Korea and American Legion Dr.. all ...... all third, Candiotti kept the Indians LEXINGTON. Ohio (AP) — Emerson C ushm an D r...... the Cleveland Indians. ton, but that he might play, A rm ory St. all ...... all ahead by a run through seven offense, llguysondefenseandall charged that any incident marring the Scott D r...... The victory kept them four depending on how quickly he Fittipaldi moved past Mario Andretti 24 H aynes St. all ...... 4-108 innings. He allowed five hits, the special teams.” Games would be a United States-South games out of first behind the Schroeder, who had asked out grasps the offensive system. laps from the end Sunday to win the Escort M ain S t ...... 285-378 Packer S t...... all including Mike Pagliarulo’s ho- Korean plot to create an excuse to invade Boston Red Sox. who beat Balti- “ He’s big. strong, physical and 200 Indy-car race at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Russell St. all Horace S t...... all mer in the fifth. of Washington after losing his the North. more 4-1 Monday night. starting job to Doug Williams la.st can throw the ball down the Course. Overland St...... all But. making only his fourth “ If anything happens in South Korea Porter S t.. ..458-850 “ When you play as badly as season, cost the Raiders offensive field,” Shanahan said. “ He has Fittipaldi lost the lead to Andretti when start since returning from the during the Olympic Games, it will have Wyllys St.. 1-90 Green Rd...... 204-330 we’ve played, you have to feel lineman Jim Lachey and several the qualities you want, he’s the latter took advantage of the only Henry St...... disabled list, Candiotti was pulled nothing to do with us, and the United States ...... 261-315 fortunate that you’re in a race of conditional draft choices but they competitive. ... He’s played in full-course caution flag in the 84-lap, Charter Oak St...... 141-348 Princeton S t...... 167-190 after complaining of a stiff and the South Korean authorities any kind.” Don Mattingly said. had to do something. some big games ... and we think 200.5-mile race, but easily won the battle of Gardner St 3-68 Tanner St...... 124-168 shoulder and a tired arm. It was themselves should be held responsible for “ We’ve stayed positive and hung The Raiders slipped to 5-10 last he can get the job done.” former Formula One champions. Gardner St. West...... all Wellesley...... all his longest outing since his in there this long. We definitely year, their worst record in 25 Schroeder. 27, was a Pro Bowl it,” the North Korean Foreign Ministry Highland St. activation on August 19. The 41-year-old Brazilian pickedflp the Washington S t...... all feel like there’s an opportunity years, after finishing 8-8 the quarterback in 1986, then had an said in a statement. (Dugan's A lley...... 8-J7 “ He had done his job,” Man- fifth victory of his five-year Indy-car now. It feels more like a race now previous season. Coach Tom up-and-down season last year “ We hereby make it clear that we do not Sycamore Lane...... all M a in ...... ager Doc Edwards said. “ It was career and his first of the season, beating ...... 176-280 than it has all season.” Flores retired after the 1987 before losing his job to Williams, have the slightest intention to obstruct the D e lm o n t...... 9-74 up to the bullpen to earn their Andretti to the finish line by 7.7 seconds. Lakew ood C irc le ...... all Entering the game with a 2-48 campaign, and Mike Shanahan who was named M VP in the Super progress of the Games or threaten them by H o llis te r...... 3-74 paychecks.” 'i. Bunce...... all record ingamestheytrailedafter was hired to replace him. Bowl. force of arms,” said the statement, carried B o n d ...... all With ace reliever Doug Jones N ike C irc le ...... all seven innings, the Yankees sent The Raiders cleaned house at The Redskins lost to the New by the state-run (North) Korean Central Sterling PI...... all needing a rest, Edwards was AP photo H lllc re s t...... all nine men to the plate and scored quarterback, letting Marc Wil- York Giants 27-20 Monday night News Agency and monitored in Tokyo. Merganser wins Futurity forced to go with Gordon. Ferguson Rd...... all six runs in the eighth to turn NEWEST RAIDER — Jay Schroeder, traded Sunday to .son, Jim Plunkett and Rusty as Williams completed 24 of 50 Ward greeted theiright-hander RUIDOSO DOWNS, N.M. (AP) - Main St...... 1-174 around a 2-1 deficit. It was only the Los Angeles Raiders by the Washington Redskins* Hilger go. But that left them with passes for 288 yards. pirn ...... all with a single, was balked to Merganser, a durable 2-year-old, survived Grove...... 1-47 their 13th win in their last 37 smiles as he’s introduced to the press in Los Angeles Steve Beuerlein, a second-year Schroeder said he’s been re- ...... all secoif,d. and then advanced to an early bump to win the $2.5 million All Pine H ill...... all games. Monday. pro who had never taken a snap in questing a trade since February. E. M iddle T p k ...... 0-162 Starter Rick Rhoden. 9-10, third on a sacrifice. Pinch-hitter King takes Rail Classic American Futurity over heavily favored Jack Clark walked and Hender- allowed two runs on seven hits in SPRINGFIELD. Rl. (AP) - Betsy King and previously unbeaten Sig Hanson. eight innings and Dave Righetti son followed with a grounder to -9946 / 643-2711 shot a 1-under-par 71 Monday for a The victory in the world’s richest pitched a perfect ninth. second baseman Franco. While Steffi Graf gets her wish with a tough match wind-blown two-stroke victory over quarter horse race was worth $1 million for “ Today was an example of Franco chased pinch runner Margaret Ward in the $250,000 LPG A Rail owners Jerry Wells and Ronald Shalz of what our team can do when our Roberto Kelly between first and But the West German wonder hard labor iiniil the final, where record against the Maleevas, the Sulphur, Okla., and made the pitchers hold the game in check,” second. Ward scored and Hender- NEW YORK (A P) - All week Cldssic. went on one of her patented she is expected to meet either first sisters to reach the Open trainer-jockey combination of Jack Brooks Pinella said. “ We’ve just let too son reached first safely. long, reporters at the U.S. Open King finished with a 54-hole total of streaks and breezed into the Martina Navratilova or Gabriela quarterfinals. And although she AP photo and Jacky Martin the only four-time many games slip away too early. Henderson proceeded to steal had been asking Steffi Graf if she 9-under-par 207 to claim the $37,500 first quarterfinals with a 6-4, 6-2 Sabatini. is 6-6 against Evert, Graf has won winners of the rich futurity. ^nrijrBtrr Our offense can win games for us second and third, and Randolph wanted tougher matches. And all prize and capture the tournament for the LOSER — Wimbledon champ Stefan victory. To get to the final, Graf must their last six matches in straight In winning his fourth futurity of the if the pitchers let us.” walked to chase Gordon. Mat- week long, she had been saying third time in her last four appearances. “The first week went very get by Katerina Maleeva in the sets. Edberg slumps in defeat after losing season and 10th race in 12 starts. Rickey Henderson’s fielder’s- tingly singled off Scott Bailes to yes. Ward, with a 71, finished second at 209. easy.’ ’ said Graf, who needs three quarterfinals and then beat the Beating Navratilova is a more to Aaron Krickstein in five sets Merganser ran his first-year racing choice groundnut scored Gary make the score 3-2 and Winfield Monday, she got her wish. Sandra Palm er and Donna White — with a more victories to complete the winner of the Chris Evert- formidable task. Graf won their Monday night in New York in the U.S. Ward to tie the score 2-2, followed with a single off Jeff After losing only four games in 72 and 70 respectively — were tied for earnings to $1,321,049, tops in the nation for Dedmon before Phelps cleared her first three matches. Graf first since 1970. Manuela Maleeva match. most recent battle for the Wim- Open Tennis championships. all quarter horses. Mattingly broke the tie with a bledon championship, but Navra- third, another two shots behind. Irralb “ Now comes the work.” That shouldn’t be difficult. single, and Dave Winfield singled the bases with a homer to left equaled that total in her first set Graf will probably be spared Graf has a combined 13-0 tilova beat her in last year’s Open • home another before Ken Phelps center. against American Patty Fendick. Gold-inv e stm e nt swindles on the rise IN BRIEF WASHINGTON (AP) - Thousands regulators, began tracking eight tees the “aggregate ore” will yield at solitary confinement. of jittery investors are jumping from scams in the spring of 1987. Since then, least 20 ounces of gold, an effective James H. Mcllhenny, president of Bank promotes Grasso the frying pan of a volatiie stock Meyer said, the 'number of known price of $250 an ounce vs. current spot the Council of Better Business Bu- Salvatore market into the fire of gold swindles operations has mushroomed to 52. market prices of about $430 an ounce. reaus, said virtually all of the B in C g rrig o f v e m e n a cod Ih g th ird Grasso of Man- gslita g S-lr e n a n MeiMtaV; O th e rs In A M E R IC A N C O N F E R E N C E pushed by high-pressure telephdne He estimated “tens of thousands of “The problem is the gold doesn’t swindlers operate by telephone. W L F d . O B th e fgnrs e m e w ore To d d Stewell / sales operations, state regulators said Americans in all 50 states will lose exist beyond ^microscopic, economi- “It’s easy to starts just rent a cheap chester has been Boston 78 61 .SSS D m i s M c C e y a n d T e rn P e rtin . elected executive De troit 7S 62 .547 1 T W O M A N B E S T B A L L — Gro s s — Bufferto 1 0 0 1.000 13 ; today. $250 million” this year. cally unrecoverable levels,” Meyer office, install banks of phones, hire N e w Y o r k 71 64 .526 4 M i k e K o m ln s k l-W a lt K a m in s k i 60, Ron Ne w Engla nd 1 0 0 1.0(10 36 j The North American Securities “It seems clear that the Success of said. “The^mine probably* is nothing salespeople and start calling from vice president of Milw au k e e 74 67 .325 4 B a s l l e -N I c k P a h o u l l s 6 9 , K e n imflonoaolls 0 1 0 .000 14 more than a godforsaken patch of sucker lists. ... If things get too hot, the Northeast Sav- Ta ro n f o n 6$ JD7 6Vt C o m e rf ord-St e v e Buse etto 70. N e t — AMi n t iI 0 1 0 .000 7 ’ Administrators Association, together the new breed of gold swindle is Clev el and to 71 .4 B 10 F r a n k V a lv o -D a v e H a nz e lk o 57, B ob N .Y. Jets 0 1 0 .000 3 ^with the Council of Better Business attributable in large' part to the desert scrubland.” they simply close up shop, move to ings, Hartford. BatttaKxw 48 I I .353 2716 R e s c h -G e r r y B l a n c h a r d 57, D a n O ential .Bureaus, issued an “investor alert” decline in investor confidence since The regulators’ organization tested another town ... and start running a Grasso is direc- W « t CNvHItfi G o th e rs-N e lso n E d d y 58, C h e t Lu k a s- Clnctnnoff 1 0 0 1.000 21 w L F c t. O B Oomo Winning RBI — ^ E v o n t (11). J e h n G u a rd 60, N o rm P e lle tle r-R o n Clevotixid 1 0 0 1.000 6 warning of a rash of high-pressure, the Black Monday stock market crash the ore in one New Mexico mine, billed new scam,” he said. tor of corporate (Xikt and 17 SI .630 E — G o n n io o. D P — Boston 1, Baltlinore M o rr a 60, C a rl MIk o lo w s k y-S t e v e Ro Houston 1 0 0 1.000 17 boiler-room telephone scams promot- of October 1987,” Meyer ,said in a by salesmen as the richest mineral “Why people will commit their life operations for the MInn e Mt a 77 60 .$82 16 2. LO B — Boston 11. B altimore 9. m e o 61, D ic k Du a n e t t e-P a ul P e ople s 6), PltMt argh 1 0 0 1.000 24 Kansas O t v 72 to JOt 14V6 2B— BAn dorto n, Jo R to d. HR — P arrish Pe te W ro b e l-A I Smith 61, B ill M a ltz a n- W§t9 ing various schemes to buy gold at statement. deposit on Earth. It turned out to have savings over the phone, when they savings and loan Californi a 71 67 .$14 16 (1 3),O w E vo n s (14). SB— Burks 2 (23). P a ul R usslllo 61, P h il D a ly-M i k e P a r- L.A . Raiders 1 0 0 1.000 24 < below-market prices. “Thousands of indiyiduals fled the no more gold than is found in sea wouldn’t think of buying a car or a association. He is Toxos <0 76 .441 26 S— BAndorson, Barrett. nett 61, Russ D a vid s o n-R o b e rt Th o rn t o n Seattle 1 0 0 1.000 31 house sight-unseen in the same way, is Chlooe o 5$ 71 .431 2716 I F H I M I I B B SO 6161. De nver 0 1 0 .000 14 “We hope to alert the public to what markets,” he said. “The result: a water, Meyer said. responsible for Seattle SS 13 .3(» 32 Besten L O W G R O S S-L O W N E T — (0-13) Kansas City 0 1 0 .000 3 is clearly the fraud du jour — one that huge pop! of potential; cash-rich In another case cited by the group, a a continuing and troubling mystery to deposit services, • ndoy*« e Smithson W.7-5 6 8 1 1 2 3 Gross — W a lt K omln s kI 72, Ken Son Dleoo 0 1 0 .000 13 has earned the title: the fool’s gold victims ripe for exploUation.” . Wyoming inmate already jailed on a those of us whose job it is to promote MInnota ta I Soofllo 0 L a m p 1 0 0 0 0 2 C o m e rf o rd 74, H a rr y N ow o b lls k I 74. N e t N A TI 0 9 U L C O N F IR E N C R information servi- Mllsitaukea & Chlc aoo 2 LSmHh $.23 2 2 0 0 1 3 — D ic k D e snoy ers 65, R on Je ro s z k o 65, E a rt rush of 1988,” said James C. Meyer, The. typical scheme, known as a fraud charge used prison telephones investor protection,” Meyer said. ces, facilities, N e w Y o r k 7, Cleveland 2 B atltm are N a t i o n a l L e a g u a r e a u l t a M a t a T . P I r a t e a S C a rl M l k o lo w s k y 67, C h e t Lu k a s 67, Ron N .Y. Giants 1 0 0 1.000 27 president of the regulators’ group and “ dirt pile,” works like this: to bilk investors in Minnesota and “Investors are going to have to Boston A B a ltimore 1 Schmidt L.7-4 7 8 2 2 4 4 B a sils 69, A l Smith 69, P h il D a ly 69. Philadelphia 1 0 0 1.000 41 materials man- To ro n to & D e troit A 10 Innings Olson 23 0 0 0 3 1 (14 p lu s) — (Jross — P a ul P e ople s 79, Dallas 0 1 0 .000 31 [director of the Tennessee Division of A caller working from a boiler room Wyoming into paying $6,250 each for learn that when someone offers to sell agement and C alifornio 4 Kansas a t y 2 ThurmexxJ 0 0 0 0 1 N E W Y O R K P ITTS B U R G H P a ul Russlllo 79. N e t — Fr a n k V o lv o 60, Phoenix 0 1 0 .000 14 them a dollar bill for 60 cents, the C u t M 1 4 , P h l l l l e a 3 B o b Resch 64, N elson E d d y 65, (J e rry ;Securities. telephone operation in another state worthless dirt from an inactive Utah transportation in O a k la nd 11, Te w is 4 _ Wlllmson 3 2 2 0 0 a b r h b l a b r h M Woshlmrton 0 1 0 .000 20 mine. When he was caught the second correct response is to just say no,” he Tb e s d a yY OcNiies B K — Smithson. Wllsoncf 5 1 2 4 Bondsif 5 1 1 0 B l a n c h a rd 68, Ron W e ll 68, R on Bro e g e Central Project Goldbrick, a New Mexico- offers to sell, for instance, 100 tons of 4 0 0 0 68. the bank’s tri- Clevel and (Swindell M-13) a t N e w York Urnplres— Hom e, AAorrIson; R rs t, Phll- Phst Gom e Jeffer1s3b U n d l b 5 2 2 1 Chic ago 1 0 0 I.OOO 34 •based task force established by the dirt for $5,000. The con artist guaran- time, prison authorities moved him to said. (L e tt e r 4 3 ), 7:30 p.m. lipns;; Second, P a le rm o; Th ird , Young. K H m d z 1b 3 0 1 0 V e nSlyk e f 1 0 0 1 L O W G R O S S-L O W N E T — Gro ss — Detroit 1 0 0 1.000 31 state region. P H IL A C H IC A G O K e n C o m e rf o rd 73, Sta n D o m l a n 73. N e t Salvatore Grasso Boston (G a rd n e r 6 4 ) a t Baltimore T-3 :2 0 . A — 19,614. ( t a r h b l a b r h b l Strvt a ryrf 4 1 2 1 GWIIsoncf 3 1 1 0 (Jre e n Boy 0 1 0 .000 7 Grasso pre- (Tib b s 4-12), 7:35 p j n . McRyId s If 4 2 2 0 Bonilla 3b 4 0 11 — Ron B oslle 68, A u g g l e Lin k 68, M a r k Minnesota 0 1 0 .000 10 Toro n to (K e y 9 4) a t De troit (Ale xa nd er Samuel 2b 5 0 0 0 Da sc e nz ef 5 1 2 2 C art er c 5 1 1 0 3 0 11 D e nnis 69, L o u M ill e r 71, E d Stone 71, viously served as senior vice president, in M Th m p c f 4 2 3 0 Sndbrg2b 5 1 2 1 Broom 1b To m p o Bov 0 1 0 .000'’ 14 11-10). 7:3$ p.m. Teuf el 2b 3 0 1 0 RRoyIds rf 4 0 0 0 L e n B e la n g e r 71. B Gro ss — B ob West human resources and information services, Seattle (C a mpb ell 5-0) a t AMnnesota B l u e J a y a 5 .T l g e r a 4 ( 1 0 l n n l n g a ) D ernier ph 1 0 1 0 (Jroc e 1b 4 2 1 3 HJo hsnss 2 0 0 0 LV Ilro c 3 0 2 0 W o h lb e rg 76, C a rl M l k o lo w s k y 82. N e t C o n n e c tic u t hous e pric e s Haves If 5 1 3 1 P a lm e ir If 3 1 1 0 L.A . Roms 1 0 0 1.000 34 (B lyle v e n 9^13), 1:05 p.m. Elst e rss 3 0 11 B elllord pr 0 1 0 0 — B o b Lu k a s 66, R o g e r Tr o l e 66, B ill S(xi Francisco 1 0 0 1.000 34 and as vice president and director of data California (Cla rk 6-3) a t Konsos City Jord a n 1b 5 0 3 1 Webster rf 3 1 2 1 A A a g ^ 3 b 0 1 0 0 Princ e c 1000 M u s t a rd 70, R a y P e rry 71, B ernie TO R O N TO D E TR O IT C Ja m e s 3b 3 0 0 1 I— ir f 1 1 0 0 Aticmta 0 1 0 .000 17 processing. Before joining Northeast (O u b i c n 17-7), 0:35 p.m. C o n e p 3 1 1 0 F e r m i n n 2 0 1 0 (lu e sn e l 73, Bla in e H a re ld 72, K urt New Orlecxis 0 1 0 .000 33 O a k la nd (B u m s 6-1) a t Te x a s (Hough s b r h b l o b r h M RJo n e srf 4 0 0 0 .uw . 4 2 3 2 M a zzllll ph 0 0 0 1 Congolsph 1 0 1 0 H a u e t t 72, Ron M o rr a 72. C Gro s s — Savings, he was assistant vice president of 11-15), 0:3$ p.m . F e m n d i ss 4 0 3 4 Pettis cf 4 1 1 0 Russell c 3 0 0 0 JD a v is c 3 1 1 1 McDwII p 0 0 0 0 La P oIn tp 1000 M a rt y Sle n k o 85, G e org e F r a n k e n- ju m p e d 21-p e rc e n t in ’87 Mose bycf 5 0 0 0 Brgm n p h 1 0 0 0 P ard o c 1 0 0 0 Ounstonss 5 2 11 Detroit 31, Atla nt a 17 ' systems planning at the Orion Group Inc. in O nly gam e s scheduled My e rs p 0 0 0 0 O b e ^ ^ 1 0 11 b e rg e r 86. N e t — E a rl N o rs w o rt h v 68, Rttsburgh 14, Dallas 21 | Mlin k sdh 3 0 2 0 Sa k n arss 4 0 1 2 Je ltzss 3 0 1 0 Sutcliffe p 2 1 0 1 G e rry B la n c h a rd 68, B ri a n G u e rre tt e 69, Farmington. Earlier, ge worked for w vH im R V v * w n m 0 1 0 0 JR o bn snp 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles Rams 34, Gre en B a y 7 4 of sales divided by the number of sales — O eve ta nd a t N e w Y o r k , 7:30 p.m. Field er ph 0 0 0 0 Tr o m ip h 0 0 0 0 Service p 0 0 0 0 DH a ll p M a dd e np 0 0 0 0 B ru c e Sk lvln e ton 69, Jo h n K e ns el 69, HARTFORD (AP) — The median price Infante pr 0 0 0 0 Lyn n If 5 1 1 1 K N M Ilr ph 0 0 0 0 Chicago 34, Mlcxnl 7 • Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. Boston a t B altimore, 7:35 p.m. AAedvtnp 0 0 0 0 F r a n Lu c a s 73. BuffOlo 13, Minnesota 10 of a house in Connecticut jumped 2i also rose 21 percent, to $174,929, the study Toro n to a t De troit, 7:35 p.m. G B e ll If 5 0 1 0 Le mon rf 4 1 1 0 Ruffin p 0 0 0 0 Redus ph 1000 T W O M A N B E S T B A L L (s e le ct e d 12 Whitt c 5 1 1 1 K n i i h t i b 3 0 0 0 Sebra p 1 0 0 0 Philadelphia 41, Ta m p a B a y 14 percent to $136,000 last year, with the found. Chicago a t Milwauk e e, 7:35 p.m. Tot al s 36 711 7 To t a ls 15511 5 h ole s) — G r o u — Nic k P a h o ulls-R o n a nclnn o tl 21, Phoe nix 14 M cGrlf t 1b 4 2 1 0 D a Evns 1b 1 0 0 0 Barola s p 0 0 0 0 B a sils 46, K e n C o m e r f o rd-JIm F u n d e r- median sale price in one rural eastern Ten towns had median sales prices of Seattle a t Minnesota, 0:05 p.m. D o w l e yp 0 0 0 0 ---- kf - ^1 Son Francisco 34, N e w Orle a ns 33 • California a t Kansas a t y , 0:35 p.m. Barfield rf 4 1 1 0 H e m d n d h 1 0 0 1 t i s bun k 48. N e t — Jo e B a rt e r-TIm Wa tson Beijing gets a Pizza Hut Gru b e r 3b 4 0 0 0 M urphy ph 1 0 0 0 B arre tt ph 1 0 1 0 N e w Engla nd 28, N e w Y o r k Jets 3 Connecticut town skyrocketing a stagger- more than $300,000: Easton, Darien, Ooklond a t Te x a s, 0:3$ p.m. . . 110-6 40, B ri a n G u e rre tt e 41, B o b W a h lb e rg- Houston 17, IndlafMpolls 14, O T ; Le e 2b 4 1 3 0 He ath c 3 0 0 0 AAadrIdp 0 0 0 0 G a m e Winning RBI — M a nllM D ). K u rt Hoss ett 41, To n y St e ull e t-BIII ing 90 percent, according to a state study. Greenwich, New Canaan, Redding, Ridge- BEIJING (AP) — Pizza Hut will soon join No k esc 1 0 0 0 Turn e r ss 1 0 0 0 Los Angeles Raiders 24, Sem Di ego 13 . E — Teufel. D P — N e w Y o r k i ) L O B -^ w M u s t a rd 41, Ch e t Lu k a s-B l a ln e H a re ld Seattle 2), D e nv er 14 “These increases in the cost of housing fieid, Weston, Westport and Wilton in N a t i o n a l L e a g u e e t a n d l n g e Bro k ns3b 3 0 0 0 G utirrz ss 1 0 0 0 Y o r k 9, Pittsburgh 6. 2B— McR eynolds, 42, Jo h n G u a rd-C h e t Lu k a s 43, Rog e r Kentucky Fried Chicken in bringing American W lw ndr2b 2 1 1 0 Tot als 30 3 12 3 To t a ls 351413 12 Cleveland 6, Kansas C ity 3 when compared to the rate of inflation of Fairfield County, and Roxbury in Litch- Teuf el, Bre a m, Cone. 3B— Lind. HR — Tr o l e -JIm B o urn 43, Ti m W a tso n-Bruc e M e ndoy's O a nie fast food to China’s capital. Sherldn ph 0 0 0 0 Stra wb erry (31), Wilson (6). SB— Sk ivingto n 42. 2.3 percent between 1986 and 1987 field County. Tot als 30 5 12 5 To t als 33 4 5 4 Phltodelphla 100 010 000— 3 N e w York Giants 27, Wcahlngton 20 The American chain will open China’s first Ct. O B McR eynolds (18). S— La P oint, F ermln. T W O M A N C R ISS CROSS — Gro ss — Sund ay, Sept, i t reinforce the importance of Gov. (Wil- Despite slower sales statewide, some Chicago 000 n o Oix— 14 S F — Akozzllll, Bre a m. To n y St e ulle t-GIno C old e ro n e 75, Stan pizza restaurant by the end of the year, the N e w Y o r k 01 54 .600 — Toronto 030 001 1 - 5 G a m e Winning RBI — L a w (9). Chicago a t Indianapolis, 1 p.m. liam) O’Neill’s housing initiatives towns showed substantial increases. Sales Pittsburgh 71 64 .526 10 I F H R B R BB D o m l a n-R o y Bell 76, Le o B ro v a k ls- m i i h p I a t Buf falo, 1 p .m . J De troit 100 o n 000 E — JoRussell, Low, (Jroce, Samuel 2. N e w Yo r k M a r k D e nnis 79. N e t — D a v e P ls trltt o- official Xinhua News Agency reported. Montre al 70 66 .515 i m G a m e Winning RBI — Whitt (4). O P — Phllod elphia 1, a ilc o o o I LO B — N e w Orle ans a t Atla nta , 1 p.m. throughout the entire state,” O’Neill’s in Mansfield jumped 161, reflecting new Chicago 67 69 .493 14 Woodbury had a 43 percent drop, mostly chickens. Business has been so good that two McDow e ll pitched to 3 batters In L O W G R O S S-L O W N E T B E S T 16 — De troit a t Los Angeles Rams, 4 p.m. • at easing the state’s housing crunch Son R a ncisc o 70 67 .511 9 Fla nagan 61-3 5 M a drid 2 3 2 2 2 1 SIh. Ke n C o m e rf o rd 60, Sta n D o m l a n 63, Jim more restaurants are planned in Beijing. Son Di ego 60 67 .504 10 Stofimvr W,48 22-3 0 Service 2 1 0 0 0 2 Kansas C ity at Seattle, 4 p.m. * during the last several years. because of the completion of two condomi- Atla nt a 46 09 .341 32 W P — Cone. B K — Cone. Som m e rs 63, Jo e W e k lind 65, GIno Cincinnati a t Phila delphia, 4 p.m. I W ord S,12 1 0 Ruffin 1 1 4 2 4 0 Umpires— Hom e, E ngle; Rrst, West; Cold e ro n e 65, H a rr y Now oblls kI 65. Net The state bond commission on Friday nium projects during 1986, the report said. Mo nd a y's Gom e s Dotrolt Chicago AAendoy, Sept. 12 • Second, Runge; Th ird , Williams. — Jo h n Suth erla nd 52, B ru c e S k ivingto n Dallas at Pho enix, 8 p .m . , apaproved nearly $20 million for housing Both towns are in the greater Waterbury Chlcogo 14, Philadelphia 311st gam e AAorrIs B 11 4 4 5 4 S u t c l i f f e W 1 2 - T — 3:09. A — 38,876 52, Ron W e ll 52, D a n H og a n 54, Ric k Philadelphia A Chlcogo X 2nd gome Hertxindz L,5 4 2 1 1 1 0 1 11 7 11 3 3 1 3 B ork ow s kI 54, Steve M y e rs 54, Ne lson projects, including money for loan pro- area, which has experienced tremendous Firm studies heart disease N e w York 7, Pittsburgh 5 H B P — R e ld e r by Hernandez. DH a ll 2 1 0 0 1 E d d y 55, Bla in e H a re ld 56, D ic k Coppo grams aimed at first-time homebuyers change in real estate patterns. During the Son Die go 7, San Francisco 4 Umpires— Hom e, M c K e a n; K a is er; Se Sebro pitched to 5 batters In the 3rd. P a d r e s 7 . G i a n t s 4 56, B o b Resch 56, Pe te R a m e y 57, D a v e early 1980s when interest rates started to WALLINGFORD (AP) - American St. Louis A AAontreal 2 cond, Shulock; Th ird, Reilly. H B P — W e b st e r b y R u f fin. W P — Sink 57, H a ro ld Grl e slng 57, A l Sm ith 58, statewide and another aimed at urban Los Angeles 3, Atla nt a 0 T — 3:25. A — 21,913. Sutcliffe, M a drid. Do n H o m e 58, Ch e t Lu k a s 58. homesteaders in Hartford. to drop, the demand for relatively high- Cyanamid Co. will conduct another study of Houston 3, CIncIncKitl 0 Umpires— Hom e, Quic k; First, Pallone; SAN D IE G O SA N F R A N 6l a n t a 27,R e d a l(ln a 20 priced homes was great, Milano said. As heart disease among employees at its plastics Tu e sd ay's Gom e s Second, KIble r; Th ird, (Jregg. a b r h b l a b r h b l The escalating cost of real estate helped Los Angeles (B e lch er 104) a t Atlanta T — 3:20. Th o n ss 5 2 3 0 Buffer cf 3 2 2 0 the cost of housing continued to rise and plant, but company and union officials said the (P .SmIlh 7-13), 5:40 p.m. A t h l a t l c a 1 1 , R a n g e r a 4 Re r h bl a b r h b l P ore n tc , G There were 301 sales of more than $1 Montre al (D e .M ortln e z 15-10) at St. DHedsn cf 4 2 2 1 Fle tchr ss 2 0 1 0 RAIo mr2b 4 0 11 MWIm s3b 4 0 0 0 (6C(xnplet edI Ployploy Sund a y): (Lohm ill e r k ic k ), 3:42 The most dramatic changes in median fears of heart problems after two employees Polonia If 1 0 0 0 Brown e 2b 3 1 3 3 Bra dle y If 4 1 2 2 Doscehz cf 5 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 Ken (Jre en, 8135,000 70656972— 275 N Y (J - F G Alle gre 23, 15:00 * million; 72 percent of those were in Louis (D eLe on 9 0 ), 0:35 p.m. D ernier cf 3 0 0 0 Sndbrg 2b 5 0 1 0 Shown 4 1 1 0 M n wrngc died within one month of each other last Son Di ego (Rasmussen 12-0) at San Jose If 0 0 0 0 Sierra rf 3 0 11 Yniibld ph 1 0 0 0 Bill Glosson, 5664)00 7971-6967-276 n i b d Qu a rt e r sale priee occurred in Eastford, where the southwestern Connecticut, an area some- Canseco rf 4 3 3 2 Jeftcoa t p 0 0 0 0 H aye s If 1 0 0 0 Gra c e 1b 4 0 3 0 Scott Verptank, $664X10 697967-70-276 N Y G — AAorrIs 9 run ( / Ule gre k ic k ), 8:29* summer, officials said. Francisco (H omm o k e r 7-7), 10:35 p.m. CJa m e s 3b 5 0 1 0 Roixne spr 0 0 0 0 Urib e ss 3 0 1 0 price jumped 90 percent, from $63,000 in Wednesday's (Tomes Jennngs rf 0 0 0 0 Russell ph 1 0 0 0 TW IIs(x ip 1 0 0 0 s-Dav e B a rr, $334100 72697166— 277 N Y(J— F G All e gre 32,11:05 AP photo times referred to as a suburb of New York “We do not believe there is any problem at M cG w Ir 1b 4 3 2 3 OBrIe n 1b 3 0 0 0 Jord a n 1b 5 1 3 2 Da wson rf 5 0 1 0 Mik e Sulliva n, S334IOO 71- 706967— 277 Fourth Qu a rle r 1986 to $120,000 last year: and in Canaan, a Montre al a t Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. RJo n e srf 4 0 0 0 Lo w 3b 4 0 0 0 Sorensenp 0 0 0 0 City. New York a t Chic ago, 7:35 p.m. Steinbeh c 5 1 2 1 Pe tralll 3b 4 0 0 0 Riles 2b 2 0 1 0 s-AAork Wtebe, $27,000 72- 697967— 278 N Y (J— Flynn 27 blocked punt re turn rural, northwestern Connecticut town our plant here,” said Richard Krakowski, B a ylor dh 4 0 2 1 Espy It 4 0 1 0 (Jutirrz ss 1 0 0 0 B errvhll c 4 0 2 0 13 4 6 4 s-(Jordon Smith, $22,593 71-71-7967— 279 (A ll e gre k ic k ), 5:01 D RUM R OLL — Th u a n Tro n surveys a selenium drum for m More than 50 percent of all sales were Phllodelphia a t St. Louis, 0:35 p.m. Samuel 2b 4 0 2 0 Ja ckson It 3 2 2 0 Tot als 37 712 6 To t als where the price jumped 72 percent, from plant manager. “We are doing this just to a ncln n o tl ot San Diego, 10:05 p.m. Ja vi e r If 5 0 11 Buechle 3b 1 0 0 0 W ayn e Gra dy, $23,593 69726970— 279 N Y (J— B urt 39 fumble return (A ll e gre between $100,000 and $200,000. G alle go2b 4 1 1 0 Kunk el ss 3 0 0 0 P arrish c 4 0 0 0 P a lm e ir If 1 0 0 0 Son Dtoeo 010 080 801— 7 L a rry RInk er, $22,593 77656972— 279 k ic k), 7:14 an office copy machine at the Ricoh Electronics Inc. $105,000 to $180.2.50. make sure there aren’t any more concerns.” Houston a t Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. Je ltzss 2 0 0 0 Dunston ss 3 0 1 0 ■ The towns with the highest median Atla nta ot San Fra ncisco, 10:35 p.m. Weiss ss 4 1 1 0 Wllkrsn 2b 1 0 0 0 Scxi nrondsco $00 o n 0 I 6 -4 Ja y Delslng, $22,593 79676974— 279 W(B h— Brvont 19 pass fr 72- 797371— 285 M ISS E D F I E L D G O A L S -N o n e . promissory notes and at least Financial Corp. of America, Wall said he expected the deal rescue after it sells its stake in the 3B— Slought. HR— Upshaw (11), Pogllo- Second, (Jre gg; Th ird, (9ulck. Dopsonp 2 0 0 0 T e rr y p 2 1 0 1 s-NIck Pric e, $3,000 726971-73— 285 another $1.5 billion in cash Irvine, Calif, The bank board will to be signed within “a few days to S&L, which Wall said should Priscilla Gibson School rulo (12), Phelps (21). SB— Fra nco (22), T — 2:33. A — 27,084. P arre ft p 0 0 0 0 F ord ph 1 1 1 0 s-DonnIe Hmmnd, $34X10 71697373— 285 occur in less than five years, and U p s h a w (1 2 ), R H e n d e rs o n 2 (7 7). S— WJhnsn ph 1 0 0 0 Worre ll p 0 0 0 0 s-M a rk O'M e a ra , $3,000 73697973— 285 assistance over the next 10 years. own 30 percent of the institution a couple weeks” after the IRS Allanson, Slought. T w i n a 2 . M a r i n e r a 0 To p 20 collage grid poll D o d g e r a S . B r a v e a O MSmIth p 0 0 0 0 s-BrIa n Tennyson, S34XX) 69746973— 285 The California S&L was the and will receive 75 percent of the approves the distribution of tax reaps its share of the tax benefits. IP H R E R BB SO To t als 1 0 1 6 1 To t als 18 6 5 6 s-Duf fy Waldorf, S34XX) 71- 72-6973-285 of Dance Arts a e ve ta nd S E A TTL E M IN N E S O TA Jeff Slumon, $34XX) 6971-7377-285 Th e To p Tw e n ty te ams In Ihe Associated CandloffI 7 5 Ob r h bl (ta r h bl LOS A N G E L S A TL A N T A Montre al 800 010 100— 1 s-DavIs Lov e III, $1,976 7372- 7370— 286 Press college football poll, with first-place' Gordon L.2-3 2-3 1 Bra ntly cf 4 0 1 0 Moses If 4 1 1 1 a b r h b l t a r h U StLeiriS 000 040 IBx 4 s-D ave Tentls, $1,976 7371-7371— 286 votes In parentheses, 1988 record, total B o lin 0 1 Reynids 2b 4 0 1 0 Ne wmn 3b 4 0 11 Sax 2b 3 1 1 0 Blauser 2b 4 0 1 0 G a m e Winning RBI — OSmIth (5). s-George Arch e r, $1,976 72- 72-71-7p1—oin2t8s6 based on 29191917-191519131311- Tw o ye ars after the glut, home of the Dedmon 1-3 2 Coles If 3 0 1 0 Puckett cf 4 0 1 0 Griffin ss 4 1 2 0 Ja m e s If 3 0 0 0 E — Hudler 2, Wallach. D P — Montre al 1, s-Rocco Mediate, $1,976 72-737971— 286 19997-95-4-331 and previous r a n k ing: HOW ELL CHENEY REGIONAL VOCATIONAL N e w YorK BalbonI 1b 4 0 0 0 Hrbe k 1b 3 0 2 0 Gibson If 2 1 0 0 G P e rr y l b 4 0 1 0 SILouls 1. LO B — /Montreal 3, StLouls 4. s-Lance Te n Brc k, $1,976 75696973— 286 Rhoden W,9^10 8 7 A O a vIsd h 3 0 0 0 L a rk ln d h 3M 0H 0f c 0hr rf 3 0 2 1 D M rp h vr f 4 0 0 0 2 B — W a ll a c h , B ru n a n s k y , F o r d . 3 B — s-K e nny P e rry, $1,976 72-736973— 286 Recrxrd Pis Pvs TECHNICAL SCHOOL Manchester Ballet RIOhettI 1 0 J(Jonzlz rf s-Bob (Jlld er, $1,976 73697374— 286 machinists in short suppiy Valle c 3 0 1 0 Bush rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Th om a s ss 3 0 1 0 P endleton. H R — G u e rre ro (7). SB— I. Mi a m i, FI. (38) 1-00 1,149 6 791 W e s t M id d l e Tp k o . • M a n c h e s t e r, C T 0 6040-1899 Balles pitched to 1 batter In the Bth. -B u h n e rr f 3 0 0 0 La ud n e rc 2 0 1 0 Shelby cf 4 0 1 0 Virgil c 3 0 0 0 OSmIth (47),(Ju e rre ro(3), D a MartIn ez (16). s-TIm Norris, $1,976 79697979-286 3 Nebrask a (14) 2 0 0 1,113 3 H B P — RW a shln^on by Rhoden. B K — EMrtn z 3b 3 0 1 0 (Jagn e ss 2 1 0 0. Stubbs 1b 4 0 0 0 Runoe 3b 2 0 0 0 S— Colem an, OSmIth. Dill ard Pruitt, $1,717 69737976— 287 3. Clemson (3) 1-00 1,003 4 (Jordon. Oulnons ss 3 0 0 0 L m b rd z lb 2 0 0 0 Scloscia c 4 0 1 0 AH a llp h 1 0 0 0 IP H R E R B B SO LeexKird Thompsn, $1,717 73796976— 287 4. O kla hom a (2) OOO 969 3 SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) - desperate for workers, Clark Umpires— Home, Brin k m a n; First, Coo Tot als 30 0 5 0 To t a ls 27 2 4 2 H a mitn 3b 4 0 1 0 Roysfer 3b 0 0 0 0 Montre al Lennie Clements, $1,717 6971-71-77— 287 5. U C L A (2) 1-00 941 5 A D U L T E V E N I N G E D U C A T I O N C O U R S E S Resident ballet company available n e y; Second, Welk e; Third, M errill. Hershlsr p Morris Hotalsky, $1,717 69716978-287 Just two years after thousands of said. 3 0 0 0 Block er cf 3 0 1 0 Oopson L,9 9 6 4 5 1 3 5 6. Southern Cl (1) l O O 87$ 8 for performances and demonstrations. T — 2:43.A— 27,884. Seattle 000 000 009-0 M a hler p 1 0 0 0 Porrett 1 1 1 1 0 0 s-Ed R o rt, $1650 79797972— 288 7. Auburn OOO 768 7 machinists were being laid off, “The problem was that the MATH Minnesota 000 000 (Dx— 2 G a n t p h 1 0 0 0 MSmIth 1 0 0 0 1 0 8. (Jeorgla 1-00 703 12 they are now in such demand in small and medium-size shops had M-1 Tr a d e Math* M-2 Algebra* G a m e Winning RBI — Moses (3). Sutt e rp 0 0 0 0 SILouls 9. Michiga n OOO 639 10 M-3 G e om e try* M-4 Trigonom e try* A n g a l a 4 , R o y a l a 2 E — Quinones. D P — Seattle 2, Mlnne sot al. Tota ls 31 3 0 1 Tot als 19 0 4 0 T e rr y W,7-3 7 4 2 2 1 5 LP 8 A Rail Ch a rity Cla ssic acere a 10. R o rld a State 0-10 600 1 western and central Massachu- entirely different skill require- L O B — Se attle 4, Minn esot a 4. 2B— Worre ll 2 2 0 0 1 0 II. LSU 1-00 587 17 setts that employers are pressing ments from the larger compan- L a s Angeles 101 000 BLUE PRINT READING C A LIF O R N IA K A NSAS C ITY Coles, Laudner. S— (Jagne, Lomb ardozzl. Dopson pitched to 1 batter In the 7th. S P R IN G F IE LD , III. (A P ) — Rnol 12 West Virginia 1-00 438 16 the state for recruitment and ies,” said Robert Forrant, former (ta r h bl a b r h b l IP H R E R BB SO Atla nt a 000 000 000— 0 scores and prize mixie y Mond a y of the 13. Notre Da m e 0 (H ) 431 13 B-1 Fund a m e nta l* B-2 Electrical* Ramos 3b 5 0 1 0 WWIIsncf 5 0 0 0 Sealtte (Ja m e Winning RBI — MHo tch er (3). LP G A's $2504)00 Roll O io rlty a osslc 14. Ala b a m a OOO 411 14 training programs. union business agent at the B -3 B u ild ing Tra d e s* B-4 Electrical* k Gra de d Cla$aa$ In Pre-School Hanson L,91 71-3 6 2 0 1 2 E — DJa m e s, Virgil, Stubbs. D P — Los Am aric a n Le agua la adara 15. Michiga n State OOO 381 15 Howe ll 3b 0 0 0 0 Seltzer 3b 3 1 2 0 ployed on the par-73, 6609-yard Rail (Jolf “It is kind of an odd situation,” United Technologies plant. For- f B-S Machinist* R a y 2b 5 0 11 MJa ckson 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 Angeles 1, Atla nt a 1. LO B — Los Angeles 6 Club Course: 16 South Carolina l A O 335 19 Claaalcal Ballet Ta p Brett 1b 4 0 0 0 Atla nta 4. 2B— G P e rrv, Sax. SB— Sa x (36), Dw nngdh 3 1 1 0 Ta b le t dh 4 0 2 1 Minnesota Be tsy King, $37,500 6 9 6 9-7 1-2 0 7 17. Iowa 0-10 218 9 said Jack Clark of the governor’s rant now heads the state’s Ma- TRADE THEORY M c L m r dh 1 1 0 0 FWhlt e 2b 4 0 0 0 Viola W,21-6 82-3 5 0 0 1 8 J(Jonz al ez (2). S— M a hler, Hershlser. AAergoret W ard, $23,125 18. Penn State 0(MI 205 20 executive office for labor. The chine Action Project in Hampden Pointa k Gymna atica - Tu m Re ardon S,36 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Based on 41S A t Bats 796971— 209 19. Te xos P T-1 0 Ele ctricity & C o n tro ls H V A C - Mon. Ja v n e r1 b 4 1 1 1 Elsnrch If 4 0 1 0 A M E R IC A N L E A G U E Donn a White, $154)00 697570-211 OOO 175 state first moved into the Spring- CD a vIs cf 4 0 0 0 BJa cksn rf 4 0 2 0 Umpires— Home, Cl a r k; First, Tschid a; IP H R E R B B SO Sandra P alm er, S154XX) 20. Wcahlngton 0(M) 113 — County. P T-1 3 OH B urn e r Ele ctricity H V A C - Mon. Pra-Ballat bling - Acrobatica Second, Ev a n s; Th ird, He ndry. Los Angeles Q A B R H Pet. 697973-211 W hit e cf 0 0 0 0 (Ju ir k c 3 1 2 0 Boggs Bsn 133 509 103 153 .360 Dole Eggellno, $7625 71-7969^214 field area two years ago after a The big shops were largely P T-1 9 B a sic Refrigera tion & A ir C o n d itio n ing - We d. He ndrc k rf T — 2:17. A-31,133. Hershlser W,198 9 4 0 0 1 8 k A d ult Ballet 6 J a i i 3 0 2 1 W e llm npr 0 0 0 0 Atlanta Puck ett Min 133 $51 90 192 .348 C a thy Atarlno, $7625 797371-214 series of plant closings and assembly line work where each Sh e e t Metal Th e o ry I - M on. & Wed. k J a i t -^ Mill e r pr 0 0 0 0 Pecotass 3 0 11 Gre enwell Bsn 134 499 70 16$ .337 Vic ki F ergon, $7625 6 9 7 9 7 3 - 214 Bichette ct 1 0 0 0 Buc k nrph 1 0 0 0 Atahler L,913 8 8 3 2 2 8 D. Amm a ccopon e, $7625 cutbacks, including the shutdown employee performed one job at C a r p e n t r y T h e o r y 3 - M o n . X T h u r a . Sutter 1 0 0 0 0 0 Winfield N Y 129 479 $3 160 .334 71-6979— 214 Brown If 3 0 1 0 B r a w a r a S , W h l t e 8 o x 2 Tro m m ll Det 113 415 65 135 .32S N a ncy Brown, $7625 697976-214 of a United Technologies diesel one machine. The small shops 99 Boon e c 4 1 3 0 H B P — Gibson by M a hler, MHo tch er by Sandra Havni e, $54)01 71-7373— 215 TRADE - PRACTKAL Atahler. W P — Atahler. Molltor Mil 133 532 97 172 .323 Soccer systems plant here that cost 900 needed people capable of operat- ^An Education in Dance Schoflld ss 3 0 0 0 Brett K C 135 s n 74 160 .315 Alic e Mill er, $5601 797975— 215 W -l & W -ll W e ld ing - Th u r a . B a sic M a chining - Wed. Tot als 34 410 3 Tot als 35 2 10 2 C H IC A G O M IL W A U K E E AAotffnoIVNY 118 490 $2 1S4 .314 L. RIttenhouse, $3,772 7571-70— 216 metalworkers their jobs. ing a variety of machines and " A d ancer it- an athlBte, a nd Ilka a ny oth er athlete rune a ( r i i r hbl j b r h b l A a t r o a 3 ,R a d a O HrbOk Min 130 470 73 147 .313 M yr a Blockweld er, $3,772 7371-73-216 The first thought on the part of equipped with the skills in mathe- "Indlcaloa night to be datermlnad. CaUfomt a 080 100 031— 4 (Ja llg hrcf 4 0 2 0 Molltor3b • ^ 2 2 1 Fra nco Cle 527 7$ 163 .309 Avo k o Ok amoto, $3,772 697573-216 matics and blueprint-reading constant risk of Injury — to mlnimix e risk, good technical Kansas City n o 000 0 0 0-1 Lyons 3b 4 0 0 0 Leonard If 3 1 1 0 nwffiv Runs M. Spe ncer-Dsvlln, $3,773 7567-74— 116 M 8 C Cyd o n o a state officials was to find differ- R egistration lor all A d ult Ev e nin g Cla ss e s will be h eld on the e ve nings (Some Winning RBI — None. Baines dh 4 0 1 0 Fe ld er If 0 0 0 0 C IN C IN N A TI H O USTO N M M e BerteottI, $3,772 697979-216 training la essential — be an educ a te d parent or d ancer — Canseco, Oa kland, 36; Mc(Jrlf f, Toronto, Th e M a nch e st e r S a cc e r Clu b C y- < ent work for the displaced machi- needed to take a job from start to E — Boone, B Jackson. D P — K a ns asCItyl. R s k c 2 1 1 1 Yount cf 4 0 11 a b r h b l a b r h b l 32; McGw ire , Oa kla nd, 28; (Joettl, Minne Susan Sanders, $3,773 696978-216 of S e pt e m b e r 6th, 7th & 8th from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Cla ss e s start the choose your teacher cere fullyr’ L O B — C a lifornia 8, Kans as C ity 8. 2B— Boston If 3 1 1 0 D e e rrf 3 0 11 Quinons ss 4 0 1 0 GYo u ng cf 4 0 0 0 C. R g g ^ u rr l e r, $2676 797573— 217 clone s (g irls 13 a n d u n d e r) ope ne d th e ir nists. But they soon discovered finish. we e k of S e pt e m b e r 12, 1988. Th e Sc h o o l reserves th e right to c a nce l sota, 26; C arter, Clevela nd, 25; Hrb e k, season w ith a 91 v ic t o ry o v e r N e w ln g- , Ta b le t, BJa ckson, B i e nre lc h, Joyn e r, M orm n p h 1 0 0 0 Brock 1b 4 1 1 0 WInghm If 4 0 1 0 Dora n 2b 4 0 0 0 Minnesota, 25; M urr a y, B altimore, 25; Jo a n PItcock, N 6 7 6 797973-217 that while big shops were closing “Even at the height of all the cours e s lo r insufficie nt re gistra tion or lac k of instruction al staff. Brow n. 3B— Pecota. SB— Seltzer (8), M lO lo z lb 4 0 0 0 AAeyerdh 3 0 1 0 Sabo 3b 4 0 3 0 B a ssrf Ela in e & o s b y, $2676 797374— 217 ton on Serturday. M o nla u e D a ra g lo tl, 3 0 0 0 Wln fle ld,N e wYork,34. Sh aron F is h, M is sy Jo l ly a nd J e a n i or moving out of state, hundreds layoffs, there were want ads in BJa ckson (24). S— Brown. Guillen u 4 0 11 H a m itn pr 0 1 0 0 ED a vIs cf 4 0 0 0 GD a vIs 1b 2 1 1 0 Jon et Coles, $2676 797977— 217 All cours e s are 36 hours In le ngth. Cla ss e s me et on e night p er we e k, IP H R E R BB SO K W IIm srf 3 0 0 0 MIYo ng p h 1 0 0 0 ON elll rf 4 0 0 0 Bell 3b 3 1 1 0 Adele Luk k e n, $2676 67-7378— 217 B a rn e tt e a ch score d a go a l f o r th e of small machine shops had the papers for all-around machi- R egistra tion for new students at the school C a lltomla Hill 2b 3 0 0 0 Surhoftc 4 0 2 1 Es asky 1b 3 0 0 0 BH a tchr If 2 0 0 0 MIssle McG e org e , $3,201 71-77— 79-218 Cyclon e s w hile K a r e n Ju r c i a k , A m y ' sprouted in the region and were nists,” Forrant said. 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. for a total of 12 sessions. A L L A P P R E N TIC E S Fra s er W,11-10 8 1-3 10 Shefflldss 2 0 0 1 R e e dc 3 0 0 0 R o m l a ss 2 1 0 0 Natlenal Le agu e la adara Te rry-Jo My ers, $3,301 737971— 218 D a n a h y , H e o t h e r J o l l y ; S h a r o n . M U S T provid e copie s of th e ir I.D. c a rd for e a ch cours e for w hich they H a rv e y S,15 93 0 (Jantnr 2b 3 0 1 0 O e s t e rlb 3 0 0 0 Tre vin o c 3 0 0 0 De bfKbh McHof fle , $2,302 737571— 218 R a c k ow, D a w n H a rris a nd T o m m y register, oth erwis e th e y must p a y tuition. Tu itio n is '84.0 0 (sub | ect to Sept. 8 & 9 from 2pm to 7pm Kansas City Tot als 31 2 6 2 Tota ls 31 510 5 Charlton p 0 0 0 0 Forschp 2 0 1 3 B y Th e Assectated P r a u Sh enfn Smyers, $2,201 7 9 7 9 7 3- 218 Gla e s e r a lso pl a y e d w e ll. Lobrndt L,1912 Griff ey ph 1 0 0 0 Rshe l (>h 1 0 0 0 Based en 415 A t Bats " Pe nny Itomm el, $3,201 -6 979 73— 218 State B o a rd a pprov a l) p er 36 houra of instruction. AAantgmry Chicago 010 000 0 0 1-3 Dibble p 0 0 0 0 DSmIth p 0 0 0 0 N A TIO N A L L E A G U E Alic e Rltzmon, $2,201 7 3 7 3 7 3- 218 M 8 C Cobra a Gleoton Mllwa uk oo i n 001 OOx— 5 Collins ph 1 0 1 0 G A B R H Fct. Ja n e t Anderson, $2,201 71-7379-218 F E E S M U S T B E P A ID B Y C H E C K (N O C A S H ), M A D E P A Y A B L E FALL SEMESTER BEGINS W P — Fras er. (Same Winning RBI — Yount (10). R M rp h y p 0 0 0 0 O P e rrv Aff 117 453 52 14S .320 Sue E rtI, $3,201 7 9 7 9 7 4- 218 Th e M a nch e st e r Socc e r Clu b C o br a s ^ ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. T O T H E " TR E A S U R E R , S T A T E O F C O N N E C T I C U T ” B Y T H E E — MIDIoz. D P -^ l w a u k e e 1. LO B — To t a ls 31 0 6 0 Tot als 16 1 3 3 O wvn n SO 114 448 59 141 .315 M . Rgu era s-Dotlt, $3,201 67-7379^18 (b o ys 13 a n d u n d e r) p a rticip a t e d In th e S E C O N D C L A S S N IG H T. U P O N R E G IS T R A TIO N , A P P R E N Chlca oo 5, MtIwauKe e 5. 2B— Boston, P alm e iro Chi 134 511 64 159 .307 Kris Tschett er, $1650 7571-73— 219 Mich a e l K o w a ll M e m o ri a l Socc er T o u r- ‘ Yount. 3B— G ullle n.r HR— Molltor (12), Clnct ana h 888 888 8 8 9-0 Dawson Chi 132 510 to 156 .306 B a rb Tlw m o s, $1650 7971-74— 219 n a m e nt In W e stp ort o v e r th e we e k e nd. IN S U R A N S im S SINCE T I C E S M U S T P R E S E N T A V A LID S T A T E A P P R E N TIC E I.D. SEPT. 19 Fisk (15). SB— S u r h b ^ (18), Brock (4). Houston 888 I M Six— 3 Golora ga Mon 133 527 $5 161 .306 N a ncy Lop ez, $1650 7 3 7 3 7 4- 219 Th e C o bra s de fe a te d th e P l a in vi e w (O ld •' C A R D L IS TI N G T H E IR C U R R E N T E M P L O Y E R T O B E E X E M P T R a i U o . T V SF— De er, Sheffield. G a m e Winning RBI — Forsch (2). Olbs(xi LA 132 462 96 143 .297 Jo d y Rosenthal, S1650 6 9 7 9 7 4 - 219 B e thpog e , N . Y .), 1-0; b e a t.Ore e nwIc h, •; F R O M T U IT I O N . W E W ILL T R Y T O A S S IS T Y O U IN M A K IN G IP H R E R BB SO D P — Houstim 1. LO B— Cincinnati 6, La w Chi 127 473 59 140 .296 Potty Jord a n, $1650 71-7376— 219 3 1 ; shut ou t W e sto n, 5-0: a n d shut ou t Z. 1914 Chicago Houston 2. 2B— Sobo 2, Forsch. SB— B u f f trS F 134 492 101 142 .m Robin Walton, $1649 697976-219 th e W a ld o rf W a rrio rs (M a ry l a n d ), 3 0. t C O P IE S . ' Hlllogos U 9 1 51-3 9 5 5 1 4 ED a vIs (34). S— BHatcher. VonSIvk e Pit 132 502 to 145 .389 Kov Coc k erlll, $1649 6 9 7 9 7 6 - 219 Th e fin al g a m e v e rsu s th e L a c e y ( N .J . ) • T h e Sta te of C o n n e cticu t, D e p a rtm e nt of Educ a tion, will not discrim i CALL 643-5710 • 643-6414 T O N I G H T ^ BJon e s 1 9 3 0 0 0 0 1 IF H R E R B B SO Bonds Pit 127 47$ $9 137 . m Ja n e CrotliH’, $1,231 737374-220 P a trio ts w a s c a nc e le d due to w e t f i e ld •• 7:05 p .m . — Mots a t P ira t e s, Sport- Patterson 1 1 0 0 0 0 Cincinnall McG e e StL 125 $16 67 14$ .217 Robin Hood, $1,231 6 9 7 9 7 5- 220 conditions. nate o r p ermit discrim in a tion against a n y p erson or gro u p of pe rsons 613 E. Middle Tpke. sC h a nn e l, W K H T MHwouhoo Ch arlton L.1-3 5 H e n w R u n s A m y Re ad, $1,230 737376— 220 Scoring go a ls (o r th e C o bra s In Ih e ' 649-5241 o n th e gro u n d s o f race, color, re ligious cre e d, age, sex, marital status, 7:30 p .m . — R e d So x a t Oriole s, August W .9 6 8 6 2 2 2 4 Dibble 2 Stra wb erry, N e w ^Y o r k , 31; GO avIs, Je rllyn B rlt i, $1,230 737977-220 to urn e y w e re B ri a n Ruo a nls (4 ), M o t t 6 5 E . C « n t e r StrMt n ationa l origin, a nc e stry, pre se nt or past history of mental disord er, Ch a nn e l 30, W TIC „ ^ Nieves S,1 1 0 0 0 0 1 RMurphv 1 Houston, 36; (ta tarroga, AAontreal, 36; D e e a N Ljosker, $1,230 71-7377-220 R a y n o r (4 ), D a vid Glo n s a nt e (2 ) a n d ment al re tard ation, or physic al disa bility, inclu ding but not limited to MANCHESTER 7:30 p .m . — India ns a t Y a n k e e s, August pitched to 1 batter In the 9lh. Itousten Clork, Son Francisco, 25; ED a vIs, Cincin Sally Quintan, $1,230 697977— 220 A n d re w N y m a n . G o a li e To h o rrl t u n e r Manchester, Ch a nn e l 11, W P O P W P — August. Forsch W .IIM B nati, 25; DM urp hy, Atla nt a, 23; Gibson, Los Atarcl Bozarth, $1,230 796979-220 a llo w t d o n l V e iw e ool on a p t n a lt y fcicic C T . blindn e ss in its e duc a tion al pro gra m s a nd activities. 7:30 p .m . — Te n n is; U.S. O p e n, USA Umpires— Hixne , Ro e; R rs t, Cousins; DSmIth S,25 1 Angeles, 23; Bonds, Rttsburgh, 23; Rosie Jon es, $975 7W5-73-221 In (o u r m o t c h M . A l i o p l a ying w g ll (o r 11:30 p .m . — U.S. O p e n highligh ts, Second, B arn ett; Th ird, Kosc. H B P — Ch arlton by Forsch, GD a vIs by HJohnson, Ne w Yo r k , 23; VimSIyk e, Silvia Bertolaccinl, $975 74in-74-221 t t it C o bra s w a r* M o t t D t M a rc o , B ri a n Ch a nn e l 3 T-3 :3 9 , A-38,992. ChcYlton. Rttsburgh, 23. K im Shipman, $975 737576-221 K gllogg a n d M i k t Slan a. H — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1988 FEAST FEST WAITER’S RACE Sponsored by The Manchester Herald How to practice financial [-defense A peddler of fraudu- growth-minded Investor, for exam- that people who want to live well on Thursday, Sept. 8th — 3:30pm Main St. lent foreign bonds was ple, certainly you would ratherdouble your money may look and sound as apprehended a few your money in one year than in six. respectable as anybody else. months ago. He was But you are willing to risk everything 2. The best defense is a good offense. Here are some of the waiters and waitresses who will run described as a French Sylvia for the sake of a possible (but By taking control of your investment lawyer and no doubt improbable) quick payoff? Income- program and using whatever degree appeared cultured with oriented investors must make similar of professional assistance you may a delightful accent. He Porter judgments. Should you go for broke, require, you’ll leave con artists little in the 1988 Feast Fest Waiter’s Race. Who do you think will win?? was a crook. or is the highest possible return on opportunity to practice their tricks. A bogus investment your money less vital than the return 3. Never send money to a stranger adviser who made off of your money? on the basis of a phone call. with millions of dollars The development of realistic invest- 4. Before investing in a new stock belonging to his clients also was your cominunity — none of these ment goals is worth the effort, not only issue, read the prospectus — espe- nabbed recently. He charmed his offers protection against being de- for its own sake but also because the cially if the promoter tells you not to victims with an impeccable wardrobe frauded. It merely means that you results promote a healthy skepticism bother. and tales of glamorous living among will attract a better class of con artist. that con artists dread. 5. Don’t take promises of extraordi- the international jet set. He was still a When financially successful men ■ Select investments to fit your nary investment returns at face con artist. and women are too busy or preoccu- goals. Don’t settle for what someone value. If the promoters knew an easy T Anyone can be victimized by pied to take control of the business of wants to sell you. Even in times of way to make a fortune, why would investment scam's. The long list of investing money, they create vacu- economic uncertainty, solid invest- they share the secret? Americans who have learned that ums that con artists rush to fill. •ment opportunities exist. But they 6. Don’t be hustled by high-pressure PEOPLE MANCHESTER, CT k expensive lesson includes prominent "Taking control does not necessar- won’t come knocking at your door. tactics. The investment world is not best-selling authors and stars of ily require that you become a You must seek them out yourself or going to run out of good opportunities stage, screen and television. They professional investment manager. pay a professional adviser to research in the next 20 minutes. Life with Wiiiie difficuit Be Sure to didn’t expect to be defrauded any Rather, it calls for the following them for you. 7. Beware of hucksters who claim more than you do. steps,” says Bert Zahn, vice president ■ Choose a professional adviser as they’re doing you a favor because NEW YORK (AP) — Mamas, don’t let your Hustlers of worthless investments of the National City Corp. in Cleve- carefully as you would select a you’re a member of a certain babies grow up to be restless, says Willie have a distinct advantage: their bad land. one of Ohio’s largest bank million-dollar investment. If you can organizaiton. church or professional Nelson, who blames his wanderlust nature for Come and image. You may say to yourself, “I holding companies. devote only limited time to the group. ruining three marriages. could recognize a flim-flammer a Zahn advises: business of investing, good advice is 8. Don't assume that state and The country music singer says in his Cheer for mile off.” Perhaps you expect a seedy ■ Develop a coherent investment the best buffer against making big federal regulators can protect you autobiography, “Willie,” due out next month Name: Mark Kelsey little man in a plaid polyester jacket. strategy tailored to your own circum- mistakes. fully from investment scams and from Simon and Schuster, that he prefers the •r" frauds. The perpetrators outnumber Name: Stacy Poggie Or a brassy woman wearing too much stances. In the abstract, setting Summing up. Zahn says the follow- road to matrimony. your Name: Glen Tiziani Town: Coventry Name: Jim Corrigan Name: Catherine Slepanek makeup. personal investment goals in terms of ing eight points are most useful for the watchdogs. By the time the law Nelson met his third wife, Connie, in 1969. Town: Coventry Restaurant: Bidwell Tavern Town; Enfield Town: Vernon Town: Manchester But, education, business or profes- income, growth and safety sounds everyone’s financial self-defense. catches up to the person who took your They married, had two children and lived in easy. In reality, it isn’t. If you’re a 1. Keep your guard up. Be mindful money, they money may be gone. Restaurant: Antonio*s Restaurant: Main Pub sional success, a respected position in Westlake Hills on the shores of Lake Austin, ReMaurant: Bidwel) Tavern Training or Strategy to Win Restaurant: Antonio's Texas. Favorite Training or Strategy to Win the Race? Training or Strategy to Win Training or Strategy to Win Training or Strategy to Win But they spent much of their time arguing. Comedy • serious diversionary the Race? the Race? the Race? the Race? Nelson, whose hits include “Mama, Don’t Run fast, lake chances, and taetics • I'll probably run in Running, Boss will fire me if I lose! Being the best’waitress! Doc choosy about patients Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys,” Waiter or cheat whenever possible! rny underwear • all in that rich and "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain,” admits Bidwell tradition, of course. Dr. Gott life as Mrs. Willie Nelson would be difficult. Waitress! Peter QoH. M.D. leaves readers smoldering No need for applause NASHVILLE, DEAR well as their physician and I care Tenn. (AP) — Pop ABBY: This about what happens to them. balladeer Barry concerns the Smoking is an addiction — one of the worst — and it’s very Manilow says he physicians who doesn’t hunger for told a patient Dear Abby difficult to overcome, so I do with a serious everything within my power to applause like Doctor's late? respi ratory Abigail Van Buren help them quit. many of his fellow condition that I take the sympathetic ap- entertainers. if she didn’t proach. I say, “My friend, I know "But don’t get Try a change stop smoking, how hard it is for you to quit me wrong. This is she could find smoking, but you are a strong a great job that another doctor. person and I have confidence in I’ve got. I enjoy it you. We are in this together. If and I know there’s DEAR DR. GOTT; I’ve had a problem with This is not only sad, it’s scary. mouth. People who say they want doctors and dentists making me wait up to six hours you don’t quit smoking, there is a a part of me that What can we expect next? Doc- to quit but keepsmoking are lying good chance that you will develop to be seen. Don’t they have a legal responsibility to tors who refuse to treat alcohol to themselves. They really don’t needs that love- provide service within a reasonable period of time? cancer, and I don’t want that to me-love-me-love- ics, drug abusers or those who try want to quit. happen to you. The best way to k to commit suicide? Maybe some Barry Manilow me stuff," he said DEAR READER: Not to my knowledge. In doctors will drop patients who Please notice that I u.se Ihe quit is cold turkey, so set a date, in a recent inter- non-emergency situations, doctors (and dentists) refu.se to wear seat belts. term “quit” — not “stop.” When and with your strong willpower, 1 view. have a humane, social obligation to see people on you quit, it’s over. When you know you can beat this thing!” Manilow concedes that his own time in the Is this really the ’’courage and Abby, most of them quit. And Nanip: Michael- Rooney Name; Richard Andrnlot Name: Kelley Sun Name: Janet M. Cratty Name: DeVaughn Jackson Name: Douglas Quagliaroli time; I am not aware of any legal obligation. professional integrity” you merely slop, you usually start spotlight has been sporadic, by choice. Unquestionably, doctors often are delayed for again. This may sound like when they do, my whole office ‘Tve done it this way throughout my Town: Manchesler Town: Manchester Town: Manchester Town: Manchester Town: South Windsor Town: South Windsor praised the physician for? I see it rejoices, and the patients feels perfectly valid reasons, such as emergencies. I find as just another form of semantics, but it helps. career,” the Tony, Emmy and Grammy Restaurant: Fat Belly Deli that most patients accept this unexpected inconven- GEORGE SZILAGYI. like a real winner. If the smoker Realauranl: Highland Park Mkl. Restaurant: Highland Park Mkt. Restaurant: The Patio Restaurant: The Patio Restaurant: Fat Belly Deli discrimination. backslides, I try various other winner said. ience. providing they are told about it. I rant and WARY IN SOUTHFIELD. MICH LOS ANGELES Manilow, known for the hits “Mandy" and Training or Strategy to Win Training or Strategy to Win Training or Strategy to Win Training or Strategy to Win Training or Strategy to Win Training or Strategy to Win rave about doctors who callously keep patients methods; stop-smoking clinics, the Raee? the Race? the Race? the Race? support groups. Nicorette gum. “I Made It Through the Rain.” is getting the Race? the Race? waiting without a word. I think that professionals favorable reviews with the “Big Fun" tour, a My partner tackles everyone To win hv anv means! A year’s supply of French Fries A day off with pay! We are a force heyond control! We are a force beyond control! owe their clients the courtesy of letting them know DEAR WARY: Did I gel mail! DEAR ABBY; I strongly dis^ But abandon my patient — never! else while I run! from the Patio. agree with the doctor who told his You were right when you said. lavishly produced stage show playing around that something has come up. A professional can Read on: the world until New Year’s Eve 1990. simply tell the office receptionist — by phone or in patient. ”If you don’t quit smok- “No doctor wants to lose a patient person — that he or she is running late, and that ing. you can find anotherdoctor.” one way or the other.” but you patients should have the option of coming back DEAR ABBY: I smoked for 30 Would a real friend say, "Stop were wrong to applaud that Philbir^comes home another time or waiting. years. I quit 12 years ago — cold smoking, orfind anotherfriend”? doctor for his “courage and turkey. I am tired of those Of course not. professional integrity.” LOS ANGELES (AP) — Talk show host If your doctor has spells of lateness, try calling his Regis Philbin took seven years to make a office just before you leave for your appointment crybabies who say they can't CLAUDE A FRAZIER, M.D. quit. There are only two things I am a physician. Some of my ASHEVILLE. N.C. coast-to-coast round trip from here to New Ask the receptionist if Dr. X is running late: if he’s required to quit smoking — a patients smoke. I know that York and back to introduce a new. nationally hours behind, ask the receptionist if your smoking is not good forthem. and appointment can be rescheduled for a later time sincere desire to quit, and never syndicated show. putting another cigarette in your so do they, but I'm their friend as that day. Philbin left Los Angeles and his KABC-TV However, latene.ss shouldn’t be habitual, I can DEAR DR. FRAZIER: I didn’t “A.M. Los Angeles” morning magazine show think of few situations in which the courteous realize how wrong I was until the in 1981 for a similar job in New York City, only physician cannot inform his patients that he is critical mail started to arrive in to return for the Labor Day debut of a new . delayed. In some cases, the healer is too arrogant or Data Bank significant numbers. celebrity talk show with Kathie Lee Gifford. inconsiderate to be kind to patients. A long waiting As Lynn Ashby, editorial page The format hasn’t changed much from the ■ time does not necessarily mean that your doctor is editor of the Houston Post, said in early days in Los Angeles, with the obligatory ' smart, successful, busy, dedicated or invDlved in an address before his newspaper how-to segments, cooking demonstrations and ' saving lives: more often, it means that he is NO PLACE LIKE HOME colleagues, ”We all mke mis- cozy celebrity chats. insensitive and has overbooked his appointment takes. Doctors call theirs cadav- This week “Live With Regis & Kathie” will - calendar because he is greedy. ers. Lawyers call theirs inmates. feature an interview with Manhattan real Neither you nor any other patient has to put up Diplomats call theirs wars. But in estate tycoon Donald Trump aboard his with long, unexplained waiting. Express your Today, there are nearly journalism, our mistakes are luxury yacht and a talk with ageless discomfort to the receptionist, walk out of the office 4.3 million home-based spread out there for all to see.” funnyman Bob Hope at his Burbank mansion. and find a doctor who will treat you like a human ILi So. thanks to all of you who Name: (iindy Kay being. businesses in the noticed my mistake, and cared Name: Renee laissier Name: Mary Juhh Name: Jennifer iJndsay Name: Linda M. Mantie Name: Roberta Toner To give you more information, I am sending you a United States. _ / . 1 / enough to let me know. Royals shun film debut Town: Manchester copy of my Health Report, “Choosinga Physician.” \ 1 / Town: South Windsor Town: Rockville Town: South Windsor Town: Manchester Town: Bolton LONDON (AP) — The Prince and Princess Hestaiiranl: AHams Mill • Other readers who would like a copy should send $1 i\ 1___L____ Realaurant: Adams Mill Restaurant: \dams Mill Restaurant: Adams Mill Restaurant: Adams Mill Restaurant: Adams Milt : and their name and address to P.O. Box 91369. What teen-agers need to know of Wales canceled an appearance at the Training or Strategy to Win about sex, drugs, AIDS, getting premiere of a film about a daring British train Training or Strategy to Win Training or Strategy to Win ■ Cleveland, Ohio 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the the Race? Training or Strategy to Win Training or Strategy to Win Training or Strategy to Win along with their peers and par- robber because’ its star, singer Phil Collins, the Race? the Race? title. 7 Years of wailressinp the Race? the Race? the Race? ents is now in Abby’s updated, advised them not to go. I specialize in peanut butter Does being a manager mean I I am adding 15% to the I will try to keep my balance Best peanut butler spreader in expanded booklet, “What Every Collins, who plays train robber Ronald sandwiches. and run like the devil! DEAR DR. GO’TT: You had a letter from a mother can’t sav no? bill for this! the East! who wondered why her 6-month-old woke up Teen Should Know.” To order, "Buster" Edwards in the film “Buster,” said screaming at night. I’ll bet the baby was hungry. send your name and address, Monday he wrote Prince Charles and Princess ■ Expecting a child that young to sleep through the clearly printed, plus che» or Diana that they should shun the Sept. IS money order for $3.50 ($4 In - night is unrealistic. Canada) to: Dear Abby’s Teen premiere. Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount " ‘Buster’ does not in any way glorify crime” DEAR READER: You’re probably right. Prob- as critics have claimed, Collins said. lems that seem complicated often have simple Source: Link Resources Inc Morris, III. 61054. Postage and handling are Included. But, he said, in light of the controversy, He answers. wrote the royal couple "suggesting that it would probably be best if they did not attend.” A Buckingham Palace spokesman said the prince and princess were “aware of the i-,- Conception of child a complicated process contents of the letter that Phil Collins has written them and in the light of this they have their doctor. A complete evaluation of Bv Robert C. Park the time, when these drugs are used, decided not to go." ovulation will occur within three both partners will help discover what Woman’s Heakh months. Fertility drugs must be used is causing the problem and what steps K The development and birth of a are best to take. Talking to your Winning the big title baby is a wonderous thing. Part of the with caution, though. Some of them wonder is that a woman is able to can cause more than one egg to be doctor could be the first step leading ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. (AP) — Miss conceive at all. given all of nature’s ■ The woman’s ovaries must pro- released and fertilized, causing multi- to the arrival of a healthy bouncing Arkansas, a blue-eyed blonde singer, has the requirements. There are at least six duce a healthy egg (ovulation) and ple births. baby. best chances of winning the 1989 Miss America basic physical conditions that must be release it into the tubes, where it must If ovulation does not occur after title, says a retired statistics professor. met for a couple to conceive a child, be fertilized by the sperm within 12 to fertility drugs are taken, the doctor Single, free copies of "Infertility: Patti Thorn, 23, has a 7-1 chance over the 50 and, if there is a problem anywhere in 36 hours. may increase the dosage. If the Causes and Treatments” (p-002) are other contestants vying for the crown ■ Once fertilized, the egg must Name: Chris Bradford this complicated process, infertility woman still releases no egg. then a available by sending a self-addressed, Saturday, said George L. Miller, of Bellevue, Name; Debbie Kermode Name; Susan Hale Name: Brian Childs Name: Denise Erdocio can result. migrate into the uterus, where it drug known as human menopausal stamped, business-size envelope Wash. Name: Sean Gleason Town: East Hartford Town: South Windsor Town; East Hartford - ■ The man must produce a certain attaches itself in the rich lining of the gonodotropin (hMG) may be recom- along with the name of the booklet to; For the past 10 years — to the displeasure of Town: Rockville Town: Coventry womb, which nourishes it. The woman Town: Tolland Realauranl: Coodtime Charlies number of normal live sperm. mended. Although it is more expen- the American College of Obstetricians pageant officials — Miller has entered facts ReelauranI: Adams Mill Realauranl: Adams Mill Realauranl: Coodtime Charlies ReatauranI: Coodtime Charlies ■ His sperm must have an open is now pregnant. sive and difficult to administer, the and Gynecologists, Resoufee Center, and figures about the contestants into his Realauranl; Pic-a-dilly Deli Training or Strategy lo Win About 40 percent of the time, Training or Siralegy lo Win Training or Strategy lo Win Training or Strategy lo Win Training or Siralegy lo Win pathway to pass from the testes out rate of pregnancy after using hMG is 409 12th St. S.W., Washington, D.C. home computer and calculated their odds ihe Race? Ihe Race? through the penis. infertility is caused by a problem with between 50and 70 percent. The chance the Race? the Race? Training or Strategy lo Win Ihe Race? 20024. based on past winners and finalists. Cross country runner - track & Track & Field runner. ■ He must be able to ejaculate the the woman’s reproductive system. of twins, though, is two and a half Is the haby running with me Experience • from last year! the Race? Running, hiking, multiple Some women are infertile because Miller's statistics gained credibility in 1980 Go as fast as I can and have field. brewage drank. sperm into the vagina. times as likely with hMG. when he correctly predicted Cheryl Prewitt again this year? We’re going to ■ His sperm must then travel up they do not ovulate. For these women, Robert C. Park. M.D., is president try! good lime. through the cervix, the uterus, and “fertility drugs” can be given that If a couple suspects they have an ^ of the American College of Obstetri- would take the title. into the fallopian tubes. will help he release of the egg. Most of infertility problem, they should see " clans and Gynecologists. state group plans Jewish TV station

WESTPORT (AP) - A fund-raising effort politics, science, history, business and 3 Economic is under way to finance the startup of what current events, VIock said. indicator (abbr.) would be the first television station in the TV Topics If Bridgeways is to be successful in its 1 Pull 4 Last latter 4 Black and country offering a full menu of programming endeavor, industry experts say it will have to 5 Tim s period targeted at a Jewish audience. whit* animal 6 Nippy persuade cable companies in the region to Bridgeways Communications of Westport, 9 Bstween 7 Horse's gear carry the station and convince advertisers N.C. and Ark. which is working to establish the new station, as an intermediate step on the way to that Jews will watch its programs. 8 Ja cob's son becoming a station offering Jewish program- 10 Mo at w a ry 9 Te a for said its programming would be cultural VIock and his mother, Laurel VIock, D E ] B O d D D D E ] ming, VIock said. The strategy was deter- 1 3 T h r M d (o f 10 Landing boat rather than religious. chairwoman of Bridgeways, said they are • moke) I a I m M o H A T s H B u I t I t ] mined to be the best way for the station to 11 Rams' mates "It will not be the Jewish version of the 700 confident that Jews will want to watch their 14 More partpiring 12 Bi plus one B D D n O D D D D O Club,” said Michael VIock, Bridgeways' preserve its FCC license. programs and that cable networks will make 15 Full of (auff.) IS Consume E a n E s n o E] b d b b d president. room for Channel 43. 16 Indian Investors have already raised and spent $3 19 Native of (tu ff.) c a I s I The station’s target audience would be the 3 “ People are very concerned about their 17 Cross million to finance construction of the station’s 21 Sacred book million Jews living in northern New Jersey, roots. It’s a trend in America in all ethnicities Inscription D O D D ClEaBDEl transmitter and antenna, located in Seymour. 22 Indignation metropolitan New York, and Connecticut. An additional $500,000 was just raised to today," Laurel VIock said. 18 Footle “ The station is intended to be both a contraction 2 3 Musician _ finance development of the new format. Said her son; “ We offer a large, focused, 20 Rind Domino resource and a celebration of the contribu- loyal and well-educated audience ... What 23 Shaped 24 Virginia willow tions the Jewish community has made to Robert Adler, former president and chair- more does an advertiser want.” 25 Minimize society,” VIock said Friday. man of Bic Corp. in Milford, has been hired to 26 Wild parties 36 Sawing 4 8 South of Laurel VIock has a lengthy history in 30 Ta m aris k salt 27 Unlawfully implement Mich. While the programs would be designed to raise the capital to finance initial operations. television, with 20 years’ experience in tree 28 Pertaining to appeal to Jews, “ we want to be attractive to a VIoCk placed the total costs of establishing Jewish programming and an Emmy to her (D 1988 bv NEA. Inc 4 0 Bassball player 50 Amorous look 31 Communication da wn M s l _ 51 Actrasa Francis broader audience as well,” VIock said. the station at about $10 million. credit in 1981 for “ Forever Yesterday,” a 33 Old card game 29 Bird 42 Wings 53 Food fish Bridgeways is currently operating WBCT- The station plans to offer programming in production she did in conjunction with 34 Pipe fitting unit 32 Iridium symbol 54 Mila's mother Z IP P Y by B ill Q rllilth 4 4 Nautical ropa TV, Channel 43, as a home shopping channel. areas such as the arts, education, travel. WNEW-TV. 3B Scarlett 35 _ Aviv 45 Nonsanss 55 Motoring s t t o- O'H ara's horns 36 Ma cao coin 46 Vehicle elation (abbr.) Z\Wi U VouR H u B e o g 36 Winged 2 3 1 0^££B^ HAve 37 Lass happy H A O A R T H E H O R R IB L E b y DIk B ro w n e TV Tonight 39 Devotion of 9 A R P I V G O / / CM(>AI6*I. nine days < 5 C ? N M A f l i p O J T 0ETTEP LET ME PO 41 Communica 13 A m e r ic a XORK NN A P £ A .^ DOW N k le p to m a ni a c S t. B ern ard a n d a million- © d ® N ig h t lin e (C C ). v ic e (3 hrs.) 6 9 d oll ar n e c k la c e co m plic a t e the life o f an ( B ( p F u H H o u s e ( C C ) Ju s t / /THE B O SS, 8:30PM © M o r t o n D o w n e y J r . Q l ) T w i l i g h t Z o n e PR. HENRY.' inn oc e n t traf fic re p ort e r. D w a y n e H ic k w h e n J o e y g e ts a d a t e to play w it h the I KNOW. BUT 1 Hilo garlands d ® H o n e y m o o n e r s § 9 ) R o b e rt V a u g h n D is c o v e r s WE NEEPVOOR m a n, M a ry A n n M o b l e y. 1 9 7 0 H arl e m Glo b e tro t t e rs, m e m b e rs o f the 2 Problamatic (C)19BB by NEA. Inc h o u s e h old c a tch the m e a sl e s. (R) [ESPN] S p o rt s L o o k EXPERTISE [ E S P N ] S p o r t s L o o k d ® J e f f e r s o n s PIAHA. [ M A X ] M O V I E : 'T h e S t r a n g e r' T h e p ro [ E S P N ] C l a s s ic S u m m e r d ® d ® B e s t o f C a r s o n (R) (In St e re o) [TMC] M O V I E : '5 2 P i c k -U p ' F o llo w in g human rights DiyS f e ss o r o f a sm a ll coll e g e fe ars th at his Na zi d ® R a c in g F r o m P l a in s f i e ld a n affair w it h an e xo tic d a n c e r, a L o s A n 9:00 PM ® M O V I E : W o m e n o f V a lo r' g e l a s busin e ss m a n is bla ck m a il e d b y a trio b a c k gro u n d m a y b e u n c o v e r e d w h e n a ( C C ) During W o rl d W a r II, a gro u p of d ® L a t e S h o w (In St e re o) o f h o o d s . R o y Sch e id e r, A n n-M a rgr e t, g o v e rn m e n t a g e n t a rriv e s. O rs o n W e ll e s, A m e ric a n A rm y nurs e s f a ce thre e y e a rs in [CNN] S p o r t s T o n ig h t A n c h o rs: Fre d V a n ity. 1 9 8 6 . R a t e d R. (In St e re o) •’ •ana PAL/MER-mml Lore tt a Y o u n g . E d w a rd G R o binso n t ern m e nt at the h a n d s o f th eir Ja p a n e s e CELEBRITY CIPHER 1 9 4 6 . (C o lo riz e d V e rsio n) Hic k m a n, Nic k Ch arle s. director CaNbrIty CIpbar c/yplooramt ara craalad from quotatlona by famoua paopla, paal and praaanl. c a p to rs. Sus a n S a r a n d o n, K ris ty M c N i- [ U S A ] O h M a d e lin e Each lattar In lha dpbar alanda lor anolhor. Today’# dua V aqua/a B [ T M C ] M O V I E : 'J O E . a n d t h e C o l o n e l' c h ol, A lb e rt a W a t s o n . 1 9 8 6 (R) [ D I S ] M O V I E : 'Iv a n h o e ' A n a dv e n tur e so m e 1 2 th-c e n tury S a x o n k night re turns 2:1 0 AM [ H B O ] M O V I E : S h a d o w A R L O A N D J A N IS b y Jim m y Jo h n s o n J .O . E . , a s old ie r w it h s u p e rh um a n p o w e rs , ( D M o o n li g h t i n g ( C C ) D a vid a nd P l a y ’ Pla gu e d b y w rit e r's blo c k , a p l a y l / k m u s t s t o p t erroris tic thre a ts a g a in st the from the cru s a d e s to find hims e lf d is in h er Z X Y C B G 0 7 M a d di e are re unit e d, but M a d di e is c o n wrig h t s e e k ing so m e f o rm o f inspira tion U K G A Y E G D n a tio n's d e f e ns e s y s t e m . G a ry K a sp e r, ited a nd the w o m a n he lov e s e ng a g e d to a fu s e d b y D a v id's c o o l re a ction to h er s t a r glu tto n o us m a n. J a m e s M a s o n, A n t h o n y he a ds b a c k t o th e isla nd w h e r e he r fia nce W illi a m Lu c k in g, Te r e n c e K n o x . 1 9 8 5 . (In die d s e v e n y e a rs b e fore. D e e W a ll a c e B L O N D I E b y D e a n Y o u n g A Si a n Dra k e IJVhAT'LL H MOEMRPEEKIM& tling n e w s . (6 0 m in.) (R) A n d r e w s , Olivia H u s s e y. 1 98 2. N U G B a V E K U K H R Z Y A E V H N T St e re o) S t o n e , Cloris L e a c hm a n, R on K uhim a n. ATTHEEALAttCe/ ^ @0) In t h e H e a t o f t h e N i g h t A c o [ U S A ] C a r t o o n s [ E S P N ] S p o r t s C e n t e r 1 9 8 6. R a t e d R WAS IT A I'b N O , N O T they Sort op lived a X c aine s a m pl e , a d o ubl e dis a p p e ara nc e a nd I'. T H A T ' S O R . A lbert J i WAS MABRIED -il [ U S A ] R ip t id e ' 0 UMSTEAD, THE y A \ I A M A N I C U R I S T HAPPY '(^REALLY HAND-TO-MOUTH V B Z P V A T G D N U Y A V A E 6:30PM ® C B S N e w s (C C ) V irgil's re luct a nc e to forg e t a gru d g e are 2:3 0 AM © l L o v e L u c y MARPlAGS '--7 EXISTENCE s o m e h o w lin k e d tog e th e r. (6 0 m in.) Part 1 V __ DENTIST ® ( P ) F a m il y T i e s (C C ). 1 2:0 0 AM © M a g n u m , P .l. © H i g h R o ll e rs V o f 2 . (R) (In St e re o) E H 8 R — E G O S Z R A G T R H B © L a t e S h o w (In St e re o) " H r I ® ® A B C N e w s (C C ), @1) D o s V id a s d ® T w i l i g h t Z o n e © S t . E ls e w h e r e G 3 ) I N N N e w s S t r u g g l e s f o r P o l a n d ( C C ) Polish ® D a t i n g G a m e W H R Z B Y N C Z . d D d ® N B C N e w s (C C ) s t a t e sm e n a nd f orm e r W e s t G e rm a n d ® S t a r Tr e k [CNN] S p o r t s L a t e n ig h t a girl and P R E V IO US S O L U TIO N : " It ta k es tw o to m a k e a m arria ge d $ d Z ) N i g h t l y B u s in e s s R e p o rt C h a nc e llor W illy Bra ndt recall e v e n ts d ur d ® M i n d p o w e r [ D I S ] M O V I E : 'M y F ri e n d Irm a ' D e a n h er m o th e r. " — Sidn e y Allison. ing W l a d y s l a w G o m u l k a's tenure d D N o t ic i e r o U n iv is i o n ( E ) M O V I E ; W h e n t h e B o u g h B r e a k s' A M a rtin a n d J e rry L e w is m a k e th eir film d e (1 9 5 6 -1 9 7 0 ) as C o m m u n is t P arty first s e child p syc h o lo gis t o b s e s s iv e ly inv e s ti b u ts a s a p air o f s o d a j erk s in this tale o f a (61) Lo v e C o n n e c t i o n cre t ary. (6 0 m in.) Part 7 of 9. g a t e s a s erie s o f m urd e rs invo lvin g a gro u p sc a tt e rbra in e d w o m a n w it h b oyfrie nd [ C N N ] In s id e P o li t ic s '8 8 [ C N N ] L a rry K i n g Liv e o f w e a lth y pro f e ssion a l m e n: T e d D a n s o n , tro u bl e s. M a ri e W ils o n , Jo h n Lu nd, Dia n a [ E S P N ] In s id e t h e P G A T o u r [ D I S ] M O V I E ; 'C o l o u r in t h e C r e e k ' A Richa rd M a sur, Rache l Tic o t in . 1 9 8 6 . (R) Ly n n. 1 9 4 9 . S p o r t s C e n t e r _ 2 _ Ll [ H B O ] M O V I E : 'M a n n e q u in ' A d e p a rt 1 2-y e a r-o ld b o y r e c o u n ts his f a m ily's d ® W y a t t E a rp [ESPN] m e n t s tore w in d o w dre ss e r falls in love m o v e to o u tb a c k g o ld c o u n try in d ® C u rr e n t A f f a ir [USA] R ip t id e A L L E Y O O P by D a ve Gre u e w it h a m a nn e q u in th at c o m e s t o life o n ly in D e pr e ss io n-e r a .Austra lia . D e n is Miller, Ju d y M o rris . K e n T a l b o t. 1 9 8 7. ® P E L I C U L A : 'U n a C h i c a p a r a D o s ' M u - 3:0 0 AM (B N e w s (R) his pre s e nc e . A n d r e w M c C a rth y , K im Cat* sica y alegria c o n Iran E o ry y el le g e nd a rio ® M O V I E : 'M u r p h y 's W a r ' A W W M Ir- WHAT \ I DON’T KNOW WHAT A R E / I HAVEN’ trail, Este lle G e t ty . 1 9 8 7 . R a t e d P G. (In [ H B O ] M O V I E : S t e a l t h e S k y ' ( C C ) Dur D u o Din a m ic o. Iran E o ry, D u o D in a m ic o. W H A T A G U Y b y B ill H o ts! I T H A T S C R A M B L E D W O R D G A M E ishm a n w h o . aft er th e m a ss a cre o f the TH' SECURITY TH O S E ( IDEA, BUT THEY' St e r e o) ing the 1 9 6 0 s , an Isra eli s p y us e s h er 1 9 6 6. b y H e nri Arn o ld a n d B o b Le e c h a rm s to ga in a cc e ss to a Russia n-b uilt c r e w o f his ship b y a G e rm a n U-B o a t, ROBOTS HAVE TH IN G S? V O U R WAY.' ® E n t e r t a i n m e n t T o n ig h t PICKED UP ON 7:00PM Ira qui je t. Marie l H e m in g w a y, B e n Cro s s. [CNN] N e w s n ig h t s e e k s re v e ng e at all c o s ts. P et er O 'To o l e . A c t o r Rich ard D r e y f u s s ( 'M o o n O v e r Para- SOMETHING! Un scr a m b l e th e s e f our Ju m b l e s, 1 9 8 8 . (In St e re o) [ E S P N ] In s id e t h e P G A T o u r Sia n Phillips, Philipp e Noire t. 1 97 1. d o r " ). (In St e r e o) o n e letter to e a ch squa re, to form d ® M O V I E : 'S h a d o w s O v e r C h i n a t o w n ' '’‘'w E ’ RE JU S T N o v a C a p turing th e c o n- [TMC] M O V I E : 'D e s e r t H e a r t s ' During four ordin a ry words. ® d ® N e w s 9:05PM W h e n Ch a n is sid e tra c k e d at a bus st a tion c e p tio n w a s p e rm cell a nd an e gg cell unite he r st a y at a R e n o ra nch 'n 1 9 5 9 whil e B A C K FRON \ n e a r th e sc e n e o f a crim e , he u n c ov e rs the ® ( ^ W h e e l o f F o rt u n e (CC) t o f o rm a b a b y. (8 5 m in.) a w a iting a d ivorc e , a stra ig ht-l a c e d English clu e s to so lv e the c a s e . Sid n e y To l e r, V ic V A C A TI O N - S U R B T ® $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 P y r a m id pro f e s s or drifts into a le sbia n re l ationship. H el en Sh a v e r, Patricia C h a rb o nn e a u, A u - tor S e n Y o u n g . 1 94 7. I H O P E 6 H E (11) ( g ) C h e e r s (C C ). 9:30PM [E S P IV I] V o ll e y b a ll: M e n 's P ro B e a c h T o u r n a m e n t Fro m V e nic e. dra Lindl e y. 1 9 8 6 . R a t e d R. [CNN] H e a d lin e N e w s O v e r n ig h t D O E 6 I-l’ r E X P E C T U6 d i K o j a k Calif. (6 0 m in.) (T a p e d ) 12:15AM [I V I A X ] m o v i e : 'B o m in [ESPN] A u t o R a c in g : I M S A G r a n d Prix TO JU M P R IS H T IN DV//.0.,; d ® M * A * S * H E a s t L A . ' ( C C ) A Lo s A n g e l e s n a tiv e is o f S a n A n t o n i o (2 h rs., 3 0 m in.) (R) .W,-"- vH, 10:00PM ( B ( B (M ) [ C N N ] N e w s d ® d Z ) M a c N e i l / L e h r e r N e w s h o u r s e nt so uth o f the b ord e r a ft er h e 's m is [ M A X ] M O V I E : P riv a t e A N D LE A R N THINSS. " M I L T I ® ®0) t h ir t y s o m e t h i n g ( C C ) Elliot and t a k e n for an illegal alien during a n im m igr a 3:1 0 AM 'f2 GR«u»t d ® Y o u r S h o w o f S h o w s P r a c t ic e s ; T h e S t o r y o f a S e x S u rr o g a t e ' ^ ^ 9 - f e N a n c y's s e p ara tion touch e s e v e ry o n e's tion raid. Ch e e ch M a rin, Paul R odrigu e z, lives, p articularly Mich a e l a nd H o p e 's, d ® W i n , Lo s e o r D r a w Dani el St ern. 1 9 8 7. R at e d R. 3:3 0 AM © N l g h t w a t c h J o i n e d in since Elliot t e m p ora rily m o v e s in w it h 3-fc (41) P rim a v e r a P ro g r e s s T H E B O R N L O S E R by Art Sa n a om th e m. (6 0 m in.) (R) 12:30AM ® A l f r e d H i t c h c o c k P r e [ U S A ] M O V I E ; 'L e t's S c a r e J e s s i c a T o © I 9 S S King Fe.8lu»l'< S»'i lilo E s I d D S t a r T r e k s e n t s r Q S I N N N e w s D e a t h ’ V o ic e s from the d e a d ha unt a G A S M I O WH/VTHWTACULA S O T [ C N N ] M o n e y l in e L WAYAPPEAP-TD B6 AW GASV /\\APIC ‘^6UT POSHAAETDDFA&Aj JDHIDO'Ll'^ AHD YtPO'LL FIWD THAT HE 15 A 3 8 P o lic e S t o ry d ® d ® L a t e N i g h t W i t h D a v id L e t t e r- w o m a n re c ov e rin g fro m a n e rvo u s br e a k '' ' Y N WHBN HE MISTOOK [ E S P N ] S p o r t s C e n t e r m a n (In St ere o) d o w n . Z o hr a L a m p ort, B a rto n H e ym a n, O N T H E F A S T R A C K by Bill H olbro o k FECag CAM TAJ:^ ACVAKSTAfcg O F .,. HUP -mAT ICAU 4P5AI C MV MI MO! iWAMOT Few W0PO5.1 g D g ® S u m m e r S h o w c a s e : It I s n ’t E a sy A SKlOWMrAKJ F O R A [ U S A ] C h e c k It O u t! d ® S e a H u n t K e vin O 'C o n n o r. 1 9 7 1. HU/M/IN B E I N © . B e in g T e e n (C C ) H o s t M ari a Shriv e r e x 7:30PM ® P M M a g a z i n e F e a ture d: a min e s su ch pro bl e m s fa cing t e e ns to d a y ^ T w i l i g h t Z o n e 3:50AM [ H B O ] M O V I E : M a n n e q u i n ' eah sme thoduht a s drug a bus e, co p in g w ith d ivorc e d p a r V . - Je s s ic a H a h n; com e d i a n M artin Short. d ® N e w l y w e d G a m e A d e p a rtm e n t store w in d o w dre ss e r falls F E E T O F e nts a nd p e e r pre ssure. (6 0 min.) MS. T rellis ThEFF WA5 A LoT OF N o w arra nge th e circle d le tt ers to in love w it h a m a nn e quin th at c o m e s t o life . 7 - ^ ( D C u rr e n t A f f a ir (5® G e n e S c o t t CWE 6V AND NoT cEO TrtAT wast ed space over , form the surpris e a nsw e r, a s s u g @ ) N o t ic i e r o U n iv is i o n o nly in his pre s e nc e. A n d r e w M c C a rth y. ® J e o p a r d y l (C C ). [ E S P N ] R u n n in g a n d R a c in g K im C a ttra ll, Est elle G e t ty. 1 9 8 7. R at e d g e st e d b y th e a bov e c artoo n. ® P . O . V .; B e s t B o y (C C ) Dir e ct o r !ra tM OFFICE 15 InJ A tI OLD MV HEAP AHP— HOLD iT. PG. (In St e r e o) ® B a r n e y M i l l e r W o h l's O s c a r-w in n in g 1 9 7 9 portrait o f his [ U S A ] E d g e o f N ig h t el eyat cp- shaft. [TMC] M O V I E : S t a r T r e k IV : T h e V o y \ N’’ N’’ Y Y Y Y Y ' ' ( 0 ) d ® M a j o r L e a g u e B a s e b a ll; C l e v e 5 2-y e a r-o ld m e nt a lly re t a rd e d cousin Phil- [ H B O ] m o v i e : 'H o u s e ' A Print answer here: ^ 1 2:35AM a g e H o m e ' ( C C ) T h e c r e w o f the St arship A /k Y. yk l a n d In d i a n s a t N e w Y o r k Y a n k e e s (2 ly's struggle to relate to the ou tsid e w orld yo u n g writ e r m u st fa ce the h o rro rs o f his r En t erpris e tra v e ls b a c k to 2 0 t h-c e n t ury (2 hrs.) (A n s w e rs t om orrow) h rs., 3 0 m in .) (Liv e) p a st w h e n his so n dis a p p e a rs in a n o ld fa Sa n Fra ncis co in an e ff ort to s a v e the ir p r e iislctie © ) S t a r Tr e k mily h om e . W illi a m K a tt, G e o rg e W e n d t, Ju m b l e s: Y O K E L K H A K I E N M ITY C O N V E X d ® B a r n e y M i l l e r P art 2 o f 2. sent w o rld . W illi a m S h a tn e r, Le o n a rd Ni- Yesterday's [ M A X ] M O V I E : 'T h e Liv in g D a y lig h t s' Rich ard Moll. 1 9 8 6 . R at e d R [ C UMbyNiA Y A n sw e r: Th e o nly voic e that d a d som e tim e s h a s in d ® W i n , L o s e o r D r a w m o y . D e F o r e s t K e ll e y. 1 9 8 6 . R at e d PG. (In fa mily a tf a irs— " IN V O IC E " (5® M a j o r L e a g u e B a s e b a ll: B o s t o n R e d ( C C ) Ja m e s B o n d b a ttle s villa inous forc e s 1 :00AM ® L o v e B o a t S t e r e o t WNK' pla nning to a rm th e Rus sia ns in A f g h a n is Is. . i. V \ a t B a l t im o r e O ri o l e s (3 hrs.) (Liv e) F R A N K A N D E R N E S T b y B o b Th a v e a ta n. D a lto n's d e but as 0 0 7 . Tim o t h y D a l ® F in a n c i a l F r e e d o m N a w b a c k In slo c k , Ju m bI* Bo ok N o. 37 Is av a lisbl a lor S 3 .M . w h ic h In clu d a s po s t a a a d ® H o l ly w o o d S q u a r e s to n, M a ry a m d 'A b o , Je ro e n Kra bb e ® F r o m H o lly W i t h Lo v e 4 h a ndling, from Ju m b l«, c fo Ihi a rMwa p a p ar, P .O . Bo a 43e s. Orla n d o, F L 32B6 2-43 | b . Includ a yo ur na m a, a ddra a s a nd ilp e o d a an d ma k a yo ur ch a c k p a y a bla lo Ntw a p a p a rb o o k a . [ C N N ] C r o s s f ir e 1 9 8 7. R at e d PG. (In St ere o) © J o e Fr a n k lin S A TE LLITE TV I P o N ' T | < N o i v M u c : H [D IS ] M o u s e t e r p i e c e T h e a t e r [ T M C ] M O V I E : 'S t a r T r e k IV : T h e V o y (1® T w i l i g h t Z o n e NAME BRANDS AT 50H DISCOUNT a g e H o m e ' (C C ) Th e c r e w of the St arship [E S P N ] M a j o r L e a g u e B a s e b a ll M a g a This FREE 24 pagt Coniumar Buying T H E G R IZ Z W E L L S by BUI Sc h o rr Ent erpris e trav e ls b ac k t o 2 0 t h-c n n iu ry d ® H o m e S h o p p i n g N e t w o r k (3 hrs ) z in e Guide (ellt ell about Satalllte TV ana iiiii | I ' A ' (\ f A ^ o u T ^u~r S a n Fra ncis co in an effort to s a ve th eir p r e ® J e f f e r s o n s (C C ) litis guaranteed lowesi pricti. THAT P0B5 tT«.rM NOT' E [ M A X ] M O V I E ; Ic e S t a t i o n Z e b r a ' se nt w o rld . W illi a m Sh a tn er, Le o n a rd Ni- Salman Inc *5017 Melody • Peona IL 6t&t4 '..rMiSONNA tSOTOTHE Ba'^ed on Al a s t a ir M a cL e a n's C o ld W a r [ C N N ] In s id e P o li t ic s '8 8 WA5T1N6 ONE MO(Z£ BEACHANOTOTWEMAU. m o y , D e F o r e s i Ke lle y 1 9 8 6 R at e d PG (In 1-800-472-8626 ^ T H f I F thriller a b o u t a n A m e ric a n su b r a cing its St e re o) [ E S P N ] B e s t o f S c h o l a s t ic S p o r t s PAVOFMV 5UMMER ANDTOtWE/V\CA/(ESAND M y U F E 1 5 C « E R ' Astrograph Russi a n c o un t e rp a rt t o th e N o rth Pole a nd a d o w n e d S o vi e t sa tellite. Roc k H u d s o n. 10:30PM G3) o d d C o u p i e VACWnoNWAmNfi FOR 5USNUPR3RCAMP«. A ^UJTH I N we AFTER AIL 1MI 515 THE Ern e st B orgnin e , P a trick M c G o o h a n . M o r t o n D o w n e y J r . ^ L A Y 0 E R H 9 i p e T O 1 9 6 8 . R a t e d G . (In St e re o) C A L L . FlRfTPAVOF-THERESr @ ) N o v a S e a s o n P r e m i e r e (C C ) Th is sci W H I T E fious^. clal ch a ng e s n o w stirring w h e re y o ur c a [ U S A ] T e n n i s : U . S . O p e n W o m e n 's e nc e s e rie s' 16th s e a son b egins w it h a OF MY LlFg.i qu art erfin a ls, fro m Flushing, N .Y . (3 hrs., re er is co n c e rn e d sh ould pro v e a dv a n fo ur-p art e x a min a tio n of the d e v e lo p m e n t r h a v 9 -C, 3 0 m in.) (Liv e) o f m o d e rn surg e ry. First up; o v e rco m in g EBRON . .. T ES <% ur ta g e ous. To d a y y ou migh t ge t a pre vie w .NwC 8- . * € leMbrNf* *R p ain, infe ction a nd blo o d loss (6 0 min.) of wh a t to e xp e ct. 8:00 PM ® U f e Q u e s t : O n e N a t io n ‘Birthday U n d e r Stress T o p ic s re la ting to str e ss are d ® I N N N e w s ARVEST A Q U A R IU S (J a n . 2 0 -F a b . 19) S o m e S p o n s o r e d b y W IN TH R O P b y D ic k C a va lll thing In w hich y o u'r e pre s e n tly Involved d is cu ss e d inclu ding the c a us e s, th e w a r n ^ H o g a n 's H e ro e s ing sign a ls, a n d the w a y s p e o pl e c a n co p e H e b r o n d l ) D e s d e H o l ly w o o d s«pt. 7,1988 tha t re quire s a n a gre e m e n t with a n o th w it h it. H o s t; M e rlin Ols e n. (6 0 m in.) L i o n ’s C l u b FAIR DOES YOUR DAD Y E A H . . . A M e A e i Y T W O B u a s . ' r ^ U B S S ITfe A e r c o uld turn o ut big. Tr e a t this a rra ng e [ E S P N ] W a t e r S k iin g : U .S . O p e n , fro m R e strictio ns with w hich y o u'v e h a d to m e n t with re sp e ct. m M O V I E : 'S h a m p o o ' A h a irdre ss er, W e s t P a lm B e a c h , Fl a. (6 0 m m.) (Ta p e d) 4 Presents Outstanding Attractions 4 £rlVE 'YOU AN TMD BUCKE, A I O N L Y G E T O U E S T IO M O F w it h a n u m b e r o f m is tr e s s e s, is sh a tt ere d c o n t e n d ov e r th e p a st few y e a rs will be P IS C E S (F a b . 2 0 -M a rc h 2 0) St a y on AULOW ANCe? . W B E < . A Q U A R T E R . ' COAARARATIVE w h e n the w o m e n find o u t a b o u t e a ch o th e r 1 1 :00PM (E ® (30) (40) N e w s 4 BILL H ALEY'S C O M ETS t a lle via te d In th e y e a r a h e a d. Inste a d of t o p of m a t t e rs to d a y a n d t o m o rro w that V\ORTH. a nd d e cid e t o l e av e him. W a rr e n B e a tty, ® K o c h o n C a ll y 'v’wKST stre ss a n d limit ation, you'll no w tind c a n e n h a nc e y o ur fin ancial position. Julie Christie , G o ld ie H a w n . 1 9 7 5. p FEATURING JO E Y RAND 5 N O R T H ■ vr Y o u'r e on a lu c k y roll, s o m a k e all of ® B e n n y H ill Bridge e a s e a n d opp ortu nity. W h o's th e Boss? (CC) W h il e 4 A 10 2 C£) iS) ^ Saturd ay 3:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m. 4 V IR G O (A u g . 2 3 -8 a p l. 2 2) In c o m p e ti y o ur m o v e s c oun t. T o n y 's t e m p or a rily co n fin e d to a w h e e l C } tiv e c a re e r situ a tions to d a y you w o n't A R IE S (M a rc h 2 1-A p ril 1 9) D e v e lo p cha ir. A n g e l a sprin g s into a ction a s h o u s e ^ TH E DONNA FARGO SHOW f A 2 b e m e e ting th e ch a ll e ng e s alo n e. Yo u m e n ts st e m m ing from socia l e n c o u n k e e p er a nd n urs e m a id. (R) (In St e r e o) 4 A Q J 9 8 4 3 t e rs co uld h a v e f a vora ble , p eriph e ra l e t- ^ Sund a y 1:00 p.m. & 6:00 p.m. 4 • \AA ’ f ' • NA f h a v e s o m e b a c k u p b e hind th e sc e n e s ® M O V I E : 'K i n g o f t h e O l y m p i c s ' F a c t- te cts to d a y. If you s e ns e som e thin g b a s e d a cc o u n t o f th e life o f A v e ry E A S T th a t will c o m e Into play at th e pro p e r i V 1 W E .S T playeu ace ot clubs and took a ruffing o p p o rtu n e o ccurring, follow through. Brun d a g e , A m e ric a n a thle te a nd lo ngtim e t • SPECIAL* f . 4W84 4 K J 9 7 6 5 S e n d i n g tim e. V irg o , tre a t yours e lf to a birthd a y finesse through East. That provided gift. S e n d tor y o ur A s tro-G r a p h pre dic T A U R U S (A p r i l 2 0-M a y 2 0) Yo u r p ossi pre sid e n t o f the In t ern ation al O ly m p ic 2 Thursd a y: Slim Co x x 6:30 & 9:00 p.m. ^ V A 4 4 3 2 C o m m it t e e . D a vid S e lb y, R en e e S o u t e n- enough discards for the diamond los- tion s for th e y e a r a h e a d b y m a iling $1 to bilities tor p erson a l ga in lo o k e n c o ur a g 1 10 |i -/ /ol 5 Friday: Miss H ebron H arv e st Q u e e n Conte st 8:30 p.m. 4 8 7 6 5 4 3 K g a c l e a r m e s s a g e dij k, Syb il M a a s. 1 9 8 8 . Part 1 o f 2 . \ o r , ly lol A s tro -G r a p h , c / o this n e wsp a p e r. P .O . ing to d a y. H ow e v e r, som e thing tha t Is S S a turd a y:Country Sing er Liz Boardo 6:30 & 0:15 p.m. 4 46 3 2 4 K 10 ers, and the slam was made. (I® M O V I E : 'T h i n k D ir t y ' A n a d e x e cu tiv e \o\f • :f o l The point made in the book is that U .S . A C R E S b y Jim D a vis B o x 9 1 4 2 8, Cle v e l a n d, O H 4 4 1 0 1-3 4 2 8. lik ely to c o m e y o ur w a y migh t arrive 2 Sund a y: Fabulous F arqu a hr Noon & 7:(X) p.m. 4 By James Jacoby Indire ctly:' d is c ov e rs a s e x y n e w T V st ar right in his S O U T H East knows a second spade trick will .B e sure to sta t e y o ur zo di a c sign. o w n h o u s e h o ld. Sh e lle y B e rm a n, M a rty 4 3 HEV,OR50N! YOU GOT L IB R A (B e p l. 2 3 -O c l. 2 3) Associa t e s G E M IN I (M a y 2 1 -Ju n a 2 0) Som e th ing F e ld m a n. J u d y C o rn w e ll. 1 9 7 8 . 4 PLUS MANY OLD FAVORITES: S not be forthcoming to the defense. He luc k y co u ld tra nsp ire for you to d a y 4 K J 10 9 8 7 6 5 In the standard language of bridge should therefore play a low spade and A PH ON E CALL. will find y o ur ch a rism a tic a ttitud e stim u d ® M O V I E : 'T h e M a n W h o K n e w T o o / ° I v i 5 Th ursd a y: Tra ctor Pull 6 p.m. • Frid ay: Hors e Pull 6 p.m. S J 10 9 FROM CHINA I . . la ting to d a y. Th e y ’ll w a nt to bo on your thro ugh a clo s e frie nd of th e opp osit e M u c h ' A n A m e ric a n d o c t o r a nd his wif e 2 Sa turd ay: Hors e Sh ow 9 a m. ^ & signals, a high card played on your leave it to West to choose the best shift g e n d e r. It's a p al w h o h a s g o o d c o n / ° 1^ t c r a c i e r 4 7 t e a m, pro vid e d you loo k a n d a ct lik e a w itn e s s th e m u rd e r o f a Fre nch s e cre t s er 2 Sund a y: Ya n k e e Doodle bug Pull 6 p.m. S partner's lead encourages the continu- if he regains the lead. Left with that t a cts with prom in e n t p e ople . vic e a ge nt. J a m e s S t e w a rt. D oris D a y, n w in n e r. 2 M id w a y • LIv a a lo c k A P o u ltry Ju d g i n g Vulnerable; Both ation of that suit; a low card discour- choice, West would need only rudi- "'AHCUOO!! R E A L L Y ? ! Bre nd a d e B a nzie . 1 9 5 6. d S C O R P IO (O c t . 2 4-N o v. 2 2) L a d y Luck C A N C E R (Ju n e 2 1 -Ju ly 2 2) M e a ningful Shop early jor the be$t telection Dealer: West ^ M a ny F o o d B o o lh a • V a g a t a bl a & Cra ft E x h ib it a p ages that continuation. In “Murder at mentary skill to see that diamonds are X t e n d s to f a vor you to d a y a n d th e things obje ctiv e s c a n b e a ch i e v e d to d a y and @ ® Ma tlock (CC) A r e p ugn a n t judg e of unique new giff% ornaments the Bridge Table" author Granovetter a better source of tricks for the de- 5MF y o u a lre a dy d o well will b e d o n e ev en t o m o rro w w h e re y o ur c a re e r a n d fi m u rd e rs his lo v e r a n d th e n pre sid e s ov e r and table decorations. ;9 l N o r t h E a s t .South 4 Admiaalon: $4.00 4 points out East’s mistake in today's fense. So a diamond switch after tak- b e tt e r with h e r o n co ura gom o n t, e s p e n a nc e s a re co n c e rn e d. If y o u'r e on to th e m urd e r trial. (6 0 m in.) (R) (In St e r e o) iss 1 4 1 4 4 4 Fall Hours d tBqnlor Cilizant: $2.00 Chlldrtn 12 and undar Frta ' R deal. On the four of spades lead, the ing the ace of hearts beats the slam. cia lly In fin ancial are a s. som e thing th a t c o uld yie ld a com tnis- @ ) National Gaographlc So p his tic a t e d a - ^ F R E E P A R K IN G 4 6 4 Pas.s P a s s p h o t o gr a p h y re v e a ls h o w th e h u m a n b o d y ace was played from dummy and East “Murder at the Bridge Table" is S A O ITT A R IU 8 (N o v . 2 3-D e c . 2 1) Yo u slon or bo n u s, stick with it. \ Tues.-Sat. 10-5, Sun. Ji-5 J S e p t. GATESOPEN:Thurs. SFri.6p.m : Sat.Oa.m.; f L E O (J u l y 2 3-A u g . 2 2) A m a tt e r th at Is f unctio ns. (6 5 min.) 295 West St reet Bolton, CT encouraged with the nine. Naturally available from Granovetter Books, 18 a re e x tre m e ly w e ll-suit e d to pla y the 2 s - ’l l 3 ^ ’'- 1 0 o n 4 ©, role of a m id d le m a n to d a y. U n d e r your o f Im p ort a nc e to you c a n b e a dv a nc e d ® ) El Extrarto Ratorno da Diana Salazar mi l d rnwrlh • / Gdy Clljr Pirlt Ri . S3) Opening lead: 4 4 when West won the ace of hearts he Village View Bluff, Ballston Lake, NY Tjznrff 2 (Progra m subj ect to ch a ng e without nolioe) 4 co m p e t e n t dire ction e v e ryo n e Involv e d at this tim e, If y o ur pla ns a re d e sign e d In d Z ) Nova Saason Pramiara (C C) T h i s sci continued with the queen of spqdes. 12019. The price is $12.95, which in- 6 4 9 - 7 5 1 4 - 2 D IR F C TIO N S : Lio n'i F airground, Rout e 85, H e bron, C T 4 will ge t a fair sh a k e. w a ys th a t be nefit o th e rs as we ll as e nc e s e rie s' 16th s e a s o n b e gin s w ith a Declarer now ruffed, drew trumps, cludes postage. ft.ISM UrutPO flm a Syndical* H JIM WNfb f o ur-p a rt e x a min a tio n o f th e d e v e lo p m e n t C A P R IC O R N (D m . 2 2-J a n . 19) B e n e ll- yourse lf. n — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Sept. 6, 1988 Church leaders, film studio Elton John fans cash in on ‘Last Temptation’ pay thousands By John Horn controversy makes for a natural are trying to exploit the controv- for memorabilia . “A W inner Every Day... M onday thru Saturday” C0N*STITUTI0N S T ’ATE The Associated Press fund-raiser; It pits the conserva- ersy for less-than-noble purposes. tive Christian organizations, “I’ve seen the fund-raising HOLLYWOOD - “The Last which often depict themselves as letters. (The movie) has become LONDON (AP) — Eyeglasses with blue and Temptation of Christ” has proven small and struggling, against a another hype button to raise yellow lenses sold for $5,400 today as a four-day MANCHSratHONCA 24 ADAMS ST. 646-3515 238-EVW auction began of rock star Elton John’s belongings to be a blessing for conservative Hollywood Goliath. funds,” said Cal Thomas, a Your *25 check Is waitjng at MANOfSiBtHOMA If your license number appears somewhere In the classified columns today... .CONNECTICUT .iK a Christians. The Concerned Women for syndicated columnist and former — from diamante-soled platform boots to Rem- Denounced by its critics as America, in a fund-raising letter, communications director for the brandt etchings. blasphemous and profane, the said, “Your gift of $100, $75, $50, Moral Majority. Sotheby’s auction house predicted the 1,922 lots movie about a Jesus with human $20 — or whatever amount — is Universal Pictures, mean- would bring in more than $5 million. The sale HOMES frailties not only has energized sorely needed. We need your while, appears to have benefited catalogue alone costs $67 and already is a collector’s D r . C r a n e ’s Q u i z HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED (SOFOR BALE the Christian right; it has revived financial help to fight these rich from the controversy. By telling item. GD ED r stagnant fund-raising, Christian Hollywood moguls.” Similarly, people not to see the movie, John, 41, singer, pianist and composer, is sellings COOKS line, pantry, ban- EARLY Morning donut SOUTHERN New Eng- COUNTRY living of Its leaders say. the American Family Associa- Christian leaders may have en- everything in the collection he put together over 20 ‘ quet, full and part time finisher wanted. land closslfleld ads best. You'll breathe years and kept at Woodside, his mansion near (Quiz on page 2) positions available. D R I V E R Mondoy-Frldovi 3am- reach nearly 800,000 Cleon, fresh olr when The movie "has helped our tion has said that those “giving couraged the opposite response. CASHIERS 9am. Apply: Mister Do- YOU live In this lovely 4 ministry more than anything else $15 or more to help AFA oppose “Universal is raking in the Windsor, west of London. Apply In person: The homes In Connecticut The buyer of the eyeglasses, like all the early 1. Newspapers . Gallery, 141 New Lon- Coventry area| nut, 255 West Middle and Rhode Island. The bedroom, 7'/i both new before,” said the Rev. Donald the movie will receive a one year dough,” Thomas said. AT Turnpike, Monchester. Colonial which offers a purchasers, remained anonymous. 2. Rookie don Turnpike, Glaston- Manchester > price for a basic 25 Wildmon, leader of the American subscription to the AFA Studio officials refused 3. Bilge water GROSSMAN’S bury or coll for on WAITRESS, daytime and word od Is only $55 and fam ily sized porch, Family Association. Said Don Journal.” comment. Mitch and Michele Phillips, of Cleveland, Ohio, oppolntment, 659-2656. Herald route. plzzo/grlnder maker. will appear In 43 news- first floor family room, flew to London to bid for memorabilia. 4. Seesaw first floor laundry and Beehler, director of communica- “Jerry Falwell has been Although "Last Temptation” is 5. Frog (Lives on land & water) THE RESTURAUNT, hiring Short Hours — Apply In person at LoS- papers. For more In- tions for Campus Crusade for preaching about the movie for the by no means a blockbuster, it has “I have been an Elton John fan for 15 years and' for foil, line, bonouet, trodo Resturount. formotlon coll Classi- large 2 car attached keep trying to meet him, but with no iuck yet,” said 6. (a) Track — Tank Ctorps (z) EXCITEMENT pantry, cooks, dis- Great Pay! fied, 643-2711 and ask garage. Still time to Christ; “This gives us a wonder- last three weeks,” said the Rev. done respectable business for an ELECTRICIANS. Imme- for detolls.o______choose vour colors. Of- Mitch Phillips, wearing a straw boater hat and' (b) Wake — Navy (x) IS hwashers, bonouet diate openings for full ful opportunity to talk about the Robert Hymers, a Los Angeles art film, grossing more than $2 (c) Spoor — K9 Corps (v) servers, bartenders, Call 647-9946 TERRIFIC Ranch In qulel fered ot $251,900. Cen- million since its limited release glitzy, Elton John-style eyeglasses. ^ time Journeymen tury 21 Epstein Realty, realJesus Christ.... We’re taking minister who has been one of the (d) Slipstream — Air Corps (w) BUILDING cocktail and food Ask for Electricians. Fast neighborhood. Priced lemons and making lemonade.” movie’s most outspoken critics. Aug. 12. “It wouldn’t have done Hundreds of telephone calls from overseas'* 647-8895.0______bidders sent prices weii above catalogue listings,. (e) Trajectory — Artillery (y) If you're ready lor an op- servers, borbacks. growing company Is to sell. 5W rooms, 2 full At the same time, filmgoers are “Falwell’s doing a tremendous anywhere near what’s it’s done portunity that you can Apply In person; The Gerlinde looking for motivated baths, sunporch, lower BOLTON. Build your not avoiding the movie, as fund-rasing job through the without the controversy,*’ said Sotheby’s said today. really count on...you're Gallery, 141 New Lon- Individuals and offers o level fam ily room and dream house. To be Four personalized car license plates went for ready tor Grossman's. don Turnpike, competitive salary and garage. Call office to- built. Smoshlng home Christian leaders had hoped. In film.” Alex Ben Block, editor of the AUTOBODY person. on over on acre fact, the controversy seems to The American Society for the industry newsletter Sow Biz $4,056 instead of the $422 listed in the catalogue. We have lull and part Glostonbury.______benefits package. Coll day for vour exclusive Three signed photographs of the Apollo 15 time positions available. FULL time position Must have 5 years or 789-0832. EDE M / F showing. $149,900. Sen- wooded lot - located on have prompted more people to Defense of Tradition, Family and News. Flexible hours to meet available at automo- more experience and try Real Estate, 643- o cul-de-sac. Features see it. Property used a four-page, full- At the same time, production astronauts dedicated to the “Rocket Man,” one of tools. Coll M&M Ser- AUTD mechanic for busy 4060.D Include 2x6 construc- John’s biggest hit songs, sold for $3,549, far higher your needs. We will train tive lube center. Expe- full service gas station. That price, though, might be a color attack on the movie to plans for at least one movie with a the right person. rience helpful but will vice, 649-2871. 180-182 Eldrldge Street. tion, skylights, vaulted than the expected $304. A Wurlitzer jukebox Experience In minor ceilings, locuzzl, cen- small one for Christian activists. solicit small contributions. “Peo- Christian theme are not being As the #1 lumber and train the right person. MAINTENANCE worker. repairs and auto moln- Two family 6-6 duplex expected to bring $11,830 went for $27,040. Full time position tral olr, central va- Beset by negative publicity from ple have put their money where stalled by the flap: “Christ the AP photo When you need to advertise, building materials retailer Hourly plus bonuses. tenonce. 7om to for Immediate sole to in the country, we can Coll 647-8997. available for Independ- settle estate. Firm cuum and much, much the Jim Bakker and Jimmy their values are,” said Raymond Man,” to be directed by Paul Also for sale are John’s stage costumes, nothing works like Classifiedt 2:30pm. Salary negoti- more. Your plans or Rembrandt etchings. Tiffany lamps, zany hats, otter you a lively work cli- ont self Starter. Alter- able. Apply In person $175,150. 646-2426 Swaggart scandals, conservative Drake, president of the organiza- Verhoeven, is in the planning TALL AND SHORT — Becky McRae, mate, generous benelils nate weekends re- weekdays. ours. Coll today for beer advertisements, tartan bagpipes, soft toy Dial 643-2711 NDW hiring. Full and port Barry's Texaco, 318 details.Century 21 Ep- Christians have used “Last tion. Drake said that a phone stages at Mel Brooks’ production left. Miss Montana, and Lee Beaman, package and the best quired. Applicant Adorns Street, gorillas, art deco vases and statuettes, walking training program in the time receptionist. Var- steln Realty, 647-8895.0 Temptation” as a lightning rod campaign brought in $39,000, company. Described by company Miss North Carolina, pose at the Miss ied duties. Great for should hove expe- Manchester.______around which to organize and enough for a full-page advertise- spokeswoman Randy Auerbach sticks, pottery mugs of Queen Elizabeth II, industry. rience and ability In all SOUTH WINDSOR. New A SMART buy. More for America Pageant in Atiantic City, N.J. " returning to work force DENTAL Assistant- Pedi- your comfort, conven- raise money. ment in The New York Times as a serious interpretation of furniture and jewelry. Apply In peraon: or retired person. Coll aspects of mainte- listing. 2 years old, 8 nance Including gen- atric practice In Man- ience and money des- In addition to bringing together against the movie. Jesus’ life, the movie will be McRae is the taliest contestant, at 6 feet, John, a millionaire many times over, rarely gives Nossous Furniture chester, full time room Colonial. Over- interviews but prepared a videotape to explain why HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Grossman’s eral repairs, pointing, sized fam ily room with cribes this spacious 3 fundamentalists, Pentecostals, It also may be true that some “absolutely unaffected” by criti- and Beaman is the shortest, at 5 feet, 2 Pat or Lynn Store In Manchester at position, experience bedroom, 2 Vs both, 649-1966.______carpentry, plumbing, fireplace, formal living Protestants and Catholics, the Christian-themed organizations cisms of “Last Temptation.” he is selling his collection. 145 Spencer St. mechonlcol/electrlcol preferred. Benefits. central olr conditioned inches. Call 649-4655, Ask for room and dining room, “People will say I need the money, which is’ Manchester, CT TEACHER aide. Imme- systems. Competitive spacious master bed- unit featuring o full ridiculous,” he said on the video. “I just bought FULL Time. We hove dlote opening for closs- Corolvn or Karen. openings for the As- An Equal Opportunity salary and benefits in- room with locuzzl tub, 3 basement with 2 fin- things that I liked whether they were cheap or, GENERAL Employer. room special cluding health/dental additional bedrooms, ished rooms and a pri- sembly and packaging education aide at vate backyard with pa- Rare parakeet finds a home in Bridgeport expensive.” of our homemade Insurance and pension JCPenney . central olr condition- RHAM High School In “I would rather people bought them and got^ SECRETARY foods. $5.50 per hour to plan. Apply In person, ing, many extras, exec- tio. Enlov the pool and iwrm«OTOButx>titinH Hebron. Molor duties M o nd ay - F rid a y , utive area. $298,800. U tennis. VA,. FHA, ap- BRIDGEPORT (AP) - Looking often returning with sticks in their ticut coast. his way through local streets until he pleasure from them than leave them sitting in cases« Meadows Manor, a start with scheduled Involve working with o Full and part time posi- 10om-4pm. Rockville tions open at our Spencer & R Realty, 643-2692.0 proved. AM for only about 50 feet up a fir tree on Battery beaks to build their large nests. Their But most of the birds, native to the spotted the tree. ... I am not too old to rock’n’roll but I am too old to* long term health care wage reviews and su- wheelchair bound $136,900.Centurv 21 Ep- per benefits. We need RDDFERS and roofers Memorial Nursing St. catalog sales center. MANCHESTER. First Park Drive is not quite like taking a call is a raucous, screech. warmer climate in South America, “As soon as I came in from the road wear this lot again.” T facility has s full time young man. For Infor- Home, 22 South Street, stein Realty, 647-8895.0 were killed by the cold winters. A and I looked up at the tree, I said, coring people to loin helpers. Starting pay $9 mation and applica- time buyer opportun- journey to the forests of South “Very, very few people know about Marcus Linell, Sotheby’s senior director in^ general secreteary po- our team. Coll 633-7656, per hour. Experienced Rockville.______Energetic persons ity!! This 4 room plus MANCHESTER. NewMst- America, but thanks to a rare this colony nesting here.” Bull said. colony in New Haven disappeared ’That’s it.’” sition available. This tion, coll C. Fronson, needed to provide good charge of the auction, said in an interview: “He has - Ask tor Dove.______help will be paid ac- 228-9474. MATURE person to work attic room Ranch may Ingt Outstondlnp An- parakeet it’s close. “Once in a while I’ll bring somebody some years ago. Bull said. The colony had dwindled several no more room in his home and he wants to move and • 40 hour position re- cordingly. Good work- with preschoolers. 1- service In a customer be lust what you ore soldl built Colonial TREE CARE Soles Repre- contact area. Good In that tree lives the only colony of down here and they’re like, ‘Holy In the early 1970s. wildlife officials years ago with few of the birds have a complete change. He will start collecting.; quires an experienced sentative. The Bartlett ing conditions. Coll 5:30. Coll 646-9606. looking fori Nice size with In-law apartment I monk parakeets in Connecticut and. mackerel. What’s this?”’ were concerned for a time that the making it through the winter, but has typist with knowledge Tree Expert Company Eastern Roofing, 282- FULL or port time kit- hourly rate, discount pri- pantry. Carpeted. Lo- 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 1 other things which are a novelty.” vilege, and an extensive full both and 2 V baths, quite likely, in all of New England. The tree is at the edge of the birds would become established in the grown again in recent years. Bull Asked where John acquired the skill to collect ^ of computers and light Is looking for moti- 0711. EDE chen help. Dishwasher, cated on o corner lot 2 vated tree core special- RN’S/LPN’S line cook, up to $7 per benefits package may be convenient to shopping 2 fireplaces, walk-up “It’s like being undera big fruit tree property where Susan and Mike Kuta Northeast and flourish, potentially said. many things which are now in demand, like art deco ' bookkeeping helpful SCHDDL Aldes- 3 PM - 7 MN ist tor the central Con- Immedlote openings hour. Free meals, will offered. and 1-384. Asking attic, finished base- in Argentina,” said Milan G. Bull, live, in a neighborhood of larger, damaging crops. In Argentina, they “We’ve had a few mild winters. jewelry, Linell said: “He’s avant garde and he’s got •' but will train. The start- 11 P M - 7 AM $124,900. Realty World, ment, 1 cor garage! A nectlcut oreo. for In-school suspen- train. Tony's Cuisine, Apply in person during director of field studies and ornithol- expensive homes with views of Long are regarded as a pest becau.se they That, plus there is a large increase in great enthusiasm. I had never met him until the sale ' ing salary is *7 per hour Baylar 7 AM - 7 PM Manchester, 643-9202. Benoit, Frechette As- showing is o sole! Knowledge of tree core sion, study hall, and store hours. ogy with the Connecticut Audubon Island Sound. eat many crops, including fruits. bird feeding. Everyone’s feeding was being arranged and only vaguely knew of him ' with an excellent bene- or green Industry ne- corridor aides. Call S. 7 PM - 7 AM sociates, 646-7709.O $219,900. Anne M ille r DFFICE position - East Reol Estate? 647-8000.a Society. ”It’s been a terrific experience The birds are communal, with birds now. We sell birdseed up at as a singer who owned a football (soccer) team. I ‘ fits program. Inter- cessary. Sales expe- Culllnan at 228-9474 for Fill aMl Part Tiaw Hartford. Good typing MANCHESTER. Res- The most popular story about the having them here,” she said. "It’s like several families sharing a nest. They Audubon by the megaton. It’s the in found him a hyperactive, intelligent, amusing man ested applicants apply rience helpful. We oppllcotlon.______We’re the areas newest skills required. Varied tored Victorian Colon- BOLTON. Unique 4 bed- rehab, center special- JCPenney birds’ arrival is that they escaped living in a jungle ... Our visitors just venture as far as six or seven miles — thing.” who came over terribly nicely as a person.” In person to Sharon otter excellent com- DFFICE personnel duties Include custo- 226 Spencer St. lol. Meticulously room Contemporary, can’t believe it when we tell them we they have been seen at Milford Point Bull counted 47 parakeets this ings and benefits. For needed. Diversified du- izing In geriatrics and mer service. Inven- Manchester, CT restored home In Cher 2,500 square feet. Fea- from a broken crate upon arrival at Linell said: “It’s clear Elton got to know people Bouchard at; further Information Post-acute care. nev Historical District. tures first floor master — but return to their nests in groups spring. With those that hatched this ties, competitive be- tory, billing and pro- SOCM/F Kennedy International Airport 20 have a colony of wild parrots in our who could give him the best advice on what to buy , and appointment, coll We offer the areas hi- cessing orders. Large country kitchen, bedroom suite, 7Vs yard.” late in the day. year, the number may be about 60 nefit package, dy- baths, located on one years ago and flew off throughout the and, just as in his music, he’s on the cutting edge of ‘ Meadows Manor 649-8150. norrlc work ghest staff to patient Trucking or warehouse first floor laundry, metropolitan area. After the Kennedy Airport escape in Bull tracked down the nesting tree now. The fir tree has 15 large nests, taste and fashion all the time.” ; 333 Bidwell Street AUTDMDTIVE me- environment and ratio experience helpful. fenced yard with brick plus acre lightly The light green birds have a the late 1960s, small colonies of the two years ago by following birds along some of them 5 feet by 3 feet. chanic and wrecker • Flexible Coll for appointment. and slate walkways. wooded lot. $329,000. The sale is Sotheby’s most ambitious interna- ' Manchester, CT 06040 growth potential. Coll HDME8 Flono Realty, Gallery whitish-gray face and throat and parakeets — small, slender parrots the coast at the end of the day. From “This is the most that I have ever tional production since it sold the late Andy T driver. Must have ex- Jeff at Shepard's Inc., Scheduling Hartford Despatch, Must be seen. $154,900. • Complete Health Merchandise Division, 03 FDR RALE D.W. Fish Realty, 643- of Homes. 646-5200. some blue on the wings. They fly in with tapered tails — appeared on afar, he saw the parrots fly to the fir counted here. For a long time, there Warhol’s collection in New York in April for $25;' 647-9191 perlenceand tools. Call 528-9141. EDE.______1591.0 tree. He hopped in his car and worked M &M Service, 649-2871. Insurance 528-9551. EDE BOLTON. Convenient and out of the tree busily all day long. Long Island and the southern Connec- were 15, 18. 20.” Bull said. million. ^ j LABDRER. Heavy con- "including Dental” All real estate odvertlzid In COMFORTABLE living. country living. This struction. Apply In per- • Uniform the Monchester Herald Is Lovely Immaculate 3 comfortable Immacu- TEACHERS tor Sunday son: The Andrew Allowance sublect to the Fair Housing bedroom , I'/b both late 1 owner home Jewish religious Ansoldl Building Com- • Pension Plan Act of 1968, which mokes It HOUSE Illegal to advertise any pref- Cope on quiet street. offers beautiful views school. Grades 1,2,4,5 p an y, 186 B id w ell • Bonus Hours This well cored tor to the east, 3 bedrooms, KEEPERS Street, Manchester. • Set Schedule (No TEACHERS NEEDED erence, limitation ordlscrlm- and 7. Salary commen- Inotlon bosed on roce, color, home features on open 2 yard, but close to 384 Worth $2000 but has IM and walking distance ties. Available October ENDROLL8 b::«l88 Bollara, pumpa, hot water 742-788G FBRSONAL M R VlC tS 1st. Call 645-8201. large dent on side. tanka, new^aml to stores, library, bus. 371$ wMNi • 3M Great for second car or • Cktckbatk Caatrat $65,900.Anne Miller MANCHESTER. First • reptaoemwita. • Maama Taa PrtaaratMN I M width 2 for 28ft even ports. 220-3345. MMHM/ Real Estote, 647-8000.O floor of two family. MUBT ba pWiad up M Bia fMSe eSTIMATES DEUVEMNG . • Ufa a MeaHb laewranee aewaa Just refInIshed, nice 1977 C H E V Y Concours, 6 nroh, clean, stone-fraa • SuCaat CauMltanan JUST Listed I Condo. Soy HarOM Oflloa Monday Wni cylinder, 4 door, good ftm m M3-OS40/22t-t 010 good-bye to lawn core neighborhood, two Thuraday batgw 11 Am.onty. foam. S yarcp. HW Plus Tax. bedrooms. $650/month running condition. 649- NAjMB your own price. Also, sand, greael. atone Coll Don M cslar-«4F-Sm and soy hello to free­ 8064.______|S rillinC E tU M «H )8 I a n d h o rse manure. dom. This Impressive 3 plus Utilities. Security. PMtwr ti Son Polntlne D. a. MABlor« Inc. ' Coll 228-4408. 1976 LTD, 76,000 miles, ontf Poporlno. Remo­ iSySEinflCES ...... Mi f i ki Q. bedroom, 2V2 both unit new tires, brakes and val. »1>»67. 643-9S04 has o rec room and battery. Air. $650 ne­ ODD lobs, Truckino. office. Only $137,900. CONOOMINIUMS gotiable. 643-1454. EiMrtrhMinga Home repoirs. You Hurryl Blanchard ft nome It, we tio It. Free ‘ M i^ iW iioiRi - CAU ART Rossetto Realtors," FOR RENT 73 M U S T A N G Converti­ We're Selling Houses" ble 302, new duel ex­ • Mae aie aiM a tanow inMiiMd estimates. Insured. 643- THE MOVER - NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ 0304.______GonHruellan . OapandaWa. honaat. akpart* 646-2482.0______MANCHESTER. Two eral Statute 23-65 prohibits haust, original mags, •euily Inaurad — traa aatlmataa IPt afro fiaro Modular bemaa. anoad. inaurad. .raaaonaWa. bedroom Townhouse. the postlnc of advertise­ very solid. $3000 or best • Oenier oMaan dtaeount T o r Son Scrooiioi Uom LARSON lUILDERS Heat, hot water, car­ ments by any person, firm or offer. Call Mike 568- Mkt - MS-0743 Any amount daPmad Nto,« Naw England Hornaa Anyttma peting. Air condition­ corporation on a telegraph, 1641. War s p ill graaat auna and barti. imSeh 7 Pitkin St.. Vamon, CT OSOSS M0RTRA6E8 ing, oil appliances, telephone, electric light or FORD 1979 LTD WOOOn. El power pole or to a tree, Oobeal. baoMwa A loadir laMal 8 7 1 - ^ . ______nice locotlon. Coll 647- shrub, rock, or any other Excellent condition, RoMfitioin/Pliis DAVIS CONSTmi CTt ON 1595. natural oblect without a writ­ 67K miles. $1000 or best CuaMm imarlor S emarlor 1^ CONCRETE MANCHESTER. Com­ ten permit for the purpose of offer. 295-0347.______872- 1400 /d59- 95S5 Gay A Son Maaomy FALUM BEHIND?? pletely furnished 3 protecting ttorthepubllcand 1985 BUICK Sentry LTD,4 • OmIh a Cwaanay STOP FOHEaOSUREII room apartment, spilt corries a fine of up to S50 for cylinder, 4 door, 36K, wwvmliSsEivioE Brick Block Stone CBECim f .... If you are falling behind on level, private en- each offense. power steering, power Buekat. tnwk A cMppar. Stump your mortgage payments... , trance, oil appliances breaks, air condition­ 64$-22S3 ramernl. Praa aallmalaa. Fireplaces & Concrete AOSmONS A a M R t OR...It your home la In fore­ Includes color TV ftolr ing, power windows, Spaokd oenaldarallon for a Commatclal A raaldantkM closure, WE CAN HELPI conditioning. Profes­ power seats, power aldaily and handleappad. apiaatadmaiaa Automotive trunk release, power R00RN8/ 282-7341 No payment program avail­ sional person pre­ Jilm HmnM Canorilf able tor up to 2 years. Bad ferred, no pets. Secur- side mirrors, rear de- 647-7SS3 CewRany » 878-9371 credit la not a problemllAsk ltvS500month. 645-6205. fogger. Must Sell! SNOWPLOWING how LOW payments can 3 BED R O O M Condo. 2cor CARS $7000, 647-7030. WMOIESTEi ROOFme HMIDYMAN ami a CommerelaK garage, olr condition­ a Residential • Industrial help you SAVE YOUR FOR SALE Ml lypea ot rooHno A WANT AOS ore worth HOME TODAYI ing, pool, with option to repaln. Wood aitlnolaa HAULING CaH . looking Into when you’re buy. Coll evenings, 647- CADILLACS, Mercedes, CENTER — OaOer Snakaa. Any Job — Anytime S. R. lU N C N A W , IM . looking for o ploee to Swisi CoBMrvatlira firoap 1215. MOTORS >7 Ymm Hpvlitet lor dependable service at (203) 4S4-1336 or Porche, etc. direct Call Gary live...whether It's o home, form Government. Se­ 461 Main St., Manchester 74t-10t> puftfiriMAnt on opdrtment or o mobile (203) 4S4-4404 ized In drug raids. 87S-3483 home. HOMES Low Cost Financing FOR RENT Available your area. Save SthousondsS. 216- IN S Pont. «o«o...... *5295 NEW, 3 bedrooms. $900 453-3000, Extension 4 Dr. Sodan. AT. PS. AC. TUI. CC Rentals A696.______HOMES HOMES HOMES HOMES month plus security 1»I5 Ply. Reliant...... *4295 ond utilities. 646-2930. FORD LTD, 1978. 4 door, Wafon. AT. AC. PS. AM/FM Stereo FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE fully eoulped. $450. 643- on 00 on on COLUMBIA. 3 bedrooms, IM S Chev Cavalier CS...... '3795 ROOMS lake access. Applian­ 8622.______AT. PS, AC. Stereo FOR RENT ces, garage. $900 plus Chevy Malibu 1977, V8, IBM Chev Chevette ...... *2395 MANCHESTER. Charm­ JUST waiting tor you. MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ T R EE shaded lot on Au­ utilities. 456-9559. olr, good tires. $950 or } Dr. Sedan, 24K ml.. Exc. Cond. tumn Street that Is 500' ROOM for rent. Conve­ best otter. 649-0563. ing oversized Cape in Picture your family In room Cope, nice lot, IM S Toyota Tercel ...... '4295 sought after South this lovely 3 bedroom, fenced bock yard, vinyl deep will help keep this nient location, working 1973 P L Y M O U T H V a l­ Wagon, S Spd., A M / F M Stereo • Manchester location. 1 '/j brick front Colonial siding. Walk to Ver- 6 room Colonial cool In mole preferred. $65. ISTOREANO iant. Excellent condi­ M ult See the summer and the per week plus $65. se­ Formal llvino room located In the Porter plonk School. Great I OFFICE SPACE tion. Super stereo. I9M Ply Turiamo ...... *2495 and dining room, three Street area. Atrulm starter home. $139,900. fireplace will worm curity. 649-9472, Many extras. Original 1 Dr.. AT. PS. AC, Stereo bedrooms one on first doors from dining Peterman Reol Estate, you In the winter. Mondov-Frldoy, 3:30- FURNISHEDOttIceswIth owner. $895. or best S170's. Blanchard & 8pm, osk tor Eleonor. IM S Renault Alliance DL...*1995 floor, first floor family room lead to targe 649-9404. phone, receptionist, offer. 646-1830. 4 Dr.. A M /P M Stereo, Exc. Cond. room plus lower level deck overlooking o Rossetto Realtors," M AN CH ESTER. 1 room, copy, fox and secre­ We're Selling Houses" 1983 CAM ARO Berllnetto, 1M2 Ply. Horiton...... *1895 rec room, 13x14 potlo lovely yard. professional female, tory support. 647-4800. white, excellent condi­ 4 Dr., Auto, Exc. Tranoportation and new pressured $154,900.Century 21 Ep­ 646-2482.0______non-smoker. Busline. tion. V6. Coll 649-2271 stein Realty, 647-8B95.D BOLTON lake, 2bedroom V IEW Hartford In the $75 per week. Coll otter IM l Toyota Supra ...... *4295 treated deck. Home 1301 ROOMMATES 2 D r , S Spd., AC. Sunroof k more boasts tire olorm sys­ Cope, large lot, 2 stor­ spring and summer 6pm, 643-0191. BOLTON. Attractive IMO Dataun 210...... *2395 tem with battery bock Garrison Cotonlol. One age sheds, gas heat, from this 8 room Ver­ 2 Dr.. Auto. Exc. Cond. up, central yocuum appliances, private non Ronch on Box ot tour new homes on MANCHESTER Sell Your Car 19S0 Chevy C am a ro ...... and Intercom system. beach. 18 Colonial Mountain Drive. New MANCHESTER. Mole, *2395 private cul-de-sac. oportm ^ non-smoker to shore ID r . Spl. Cpe.. AT. PS. AC A must see home. Call Features 4 bedrooms, Road. $144,900. 649- baths, updated kit­ Hj 1794.______chen, cedar sun room spacious 2 bedrooms, 1978 F o rd L T D B r g h ...... *999 now for your exclusWe 2'/j baths, central air, 4 Dr. AT. AC. P S show ing. Susan deck off kitchen and Gracious 5 room Ranch and more! $190's. Blan­ >*><«eTerenci kitchen, living room, IV2 baths. Includes ns 1976 Ja g u a r X J e L ...... $5999 Buckno. $209,900. Sen­ chard & Rossetto Real­ T5T643-0005. more.$279,900. Piano on Lakewood Circle heat and water. $355. 4 Lines — 10 Days try Real Estate, 643- Realty, Gallery of South, approximately tors," We're Selling SAVE BUY USED CARS 4060.D Houses" 646-2482.0 646-2881.0 sot charge each addi­ Homes. 646-5200. 1,200 square feet. In­ tional line, per day. You MIKE FLYNN cluding 2 bedrooms, APARTMENTS large living room with can cancel at any time. LEGAL NOTICE BOLTON PUBLIC NOTICE FOR RENT SORRY, 649-4304 The Zonino Board of Appeals fireplace, spoclousdln- CONOOMINIUMS Open M F 9>9 / Sat. 9-S The final annual report ot the will hold o Public Hearing on Ing room plus generous FOR SALE NO REFUNDS OR Becker Fomlly Association Thursday, Septamber 8 ot sized eot-ln kitchen, M A N C H EST ER - 2 bed­ ADJUSTMENTS Inc., a privote foundation,- 7:00 p.m. at the Town Halt to screened-ln porch, room renovated apart­ PIANO for sole. Old up­ will ba available from 9-11 hear the following appeal: right. Must sell, $250 or CALL HERALD lOSjAUTO A M weekdays at the address Richard and Phlllys Soucler walk-up attic, solid MANCHESTER. Hurry, ment. Dishwasher, listed belowfor Inspection by best otter. 646-5875. SERVICES ot 12 F Ambassador Drive, construction, freshly won't lost! Two bed­ washer and dryer and CLASSIFIED any citizen who so requests Manchester tor a side yard pointed exterior. room brick Condo In appliances Included. STUDENT Model Bundy within 180 days of this notice variance to construct a deck $184,900.Jackson & Two months security Flute, great condition. A U T O M O BILE Slmonlz- of their availability. convenient location. 643-2711 at 4 Valarle Drive, Bolton. Jackson Real Estate, Complex boasts new and references re­ Ideal for beginner. $200 Ing. Will simonizeyour 2M Burnside Ave. John H. Roberts, or best otter.______car In your driveway. East Hartford, CT 04108 647-8400.n______solar lighting system In quired. Nice neighbor­ Chairman, ZBA hood. $650/monthly C LA R IN ET tor sole. Like Complete lob two coats 004-09 BRAND new listing! bock parking lot, new 052-08 Lovely 8 room Colonial root, extremely low plus utilities. No pets. new, used 6 months. ot wax. 15 years on South Forms Drive, heating bills and ample 646-2253. $99. 646-7290 or 649-3906. MANCHESTER experience-only $35. LBOAL NOTICE COST PROPOSAL #947 4 bedrooms, first floor storage In basement. Coll Dick ot 643-8653. O F F IC IA L NOTICE PIANO TUNINO family room plus rec Coll Sentry for more HONDA AU TO M O BILE Slmonlz- TOWN OF MANCHESTER The East Hartford Public room, fully oppllonced Inform ation. $68,900. CARS In ^C A R S USED CARS Ing. Will simonizeyour CONNECTICUT Schools, 110 Long Hill Drive, FOR SALE |»1J FOR SALE BOARD OF TAX REVIEW East Hartford, CT., 04108, kitchen, first floor Sentry Real Estate, 643- 86 Marc, Capri *5 9 9 5 car In your driveway. will receive COST PROPO­ laundry. Beautiful 4060.O 84 Honda CRX *5495 Complete lobtwocoats The Board of Tax Review of SALS tor PIANO TUNING. grounds complete with 83 Plym. Turlamo *3795 of wax. 15 years the Town of Manchester, Cost Proposal Information MANCHESTER.North- Connacticut, will be In ses­ o heated In-ground Gu- field Green. Immacu­ 84FordTampo *3995 experience-only $35. and specifications ore avail­ SCHALLER 64 Pontiac 6000 *5795 sion on Thursday, Septamber able at the Business Office of nlte pool. TostefuMv late unit with new wall Call Dick at 643-8653. 22, 1988, from 7:00 to 8:00 the School Department. decorated. Mortin CLYDE 80 Oataun 200 S X *2495 to wall carpeting, 3 A cura 85 Honda Accord H/B *6495 P.M. In the Assessor's Office, Sealed cost proposals will be School, move-ln condi­ bedrooms, 2 full baths, CHEVROLET-BU ICK, INC. 41 Canter Street. All persons received until 2:00 p.m., Fri­ ROUTE S3, VERNON 86 Honda C R X H/B *6995 claiming to be aggrieved by tion! $254,900. Jackson central olr and brick USED CARS day, September 9, , 1988, at & Jackson Real Estate, 84 O lds Cutlata *6995 the decision of the Assessor which time they will be pub­ potlo. Exquisite unit! 82 Buick Cant. 2 DR. *4995 87 Interga 3 D.....*11,49.'> 66 Toyota Tareal *6195 of the Town of Manchester 647-8400.g______licly opened and read aloud. $139,500. D.W. Fish 83 Cavallar 4 PR. *4995 87 Interga 3D...... * S . S M 67 Sunbird *5995 on Motor Vehicle Assess­ The East Hartford Public BRAN D new listing! De­ Reolty, 643-1591 .□ ments only must appear and 87 Chevetle...... * 4, 79. 5 85 Honda Praluda *9495 Stars file their comploint at this Schools reserves the right to lightful 5 plus room 83 VW Rabbit *3995 86 VW Scirocco *9595 accept or relect any or all NEW 7 room Soltbox. 87 B ro n co...... SAVE meeting. Cost Proposals or the right to Cope Cod on Woodland Mallard View. Distinc­ 84 Cantury 4 Dr. Sad. *6995 87 Toyota Corolla *8995 Doted this day of August 24, waive technical formalities If Street. 2-3 bedrooms, tive attached town- B4 Caprica Wagon *8295 86 C o rv ette...... *19,59.5 87 Honda Accord LXI *1 1,995 Standout It Is In the best Interest of the 85 Chrya 5th Ava. *8995 1988. modern both, breeze- houses. Fireplaces, ap­ BuIck Skylark 4 Dr. *5995 86 L e S a b r e ...... * 9 , 2 9 5 Frank Stamler, School Department to do so. wov, hardwood floors. K 60 Honda Accord LXI *10.895 RIchord A. Huot, pliances, carpeting, 86 T e m p o ...... * 4 , 9 9 5 ' Chairperson Excellent core has Andersen Thermopone S8 Elactra 4 Dr. *11,895 62 Olds Cutlata *4695 Board of Tax Review DIrector/BusIness Services 86 Civic DX...... * 5.495 85FordTampo *4995 019-09 been token by long­ windows,separate full as Cantury 4 Dr. *8995 014.09 time owner. Excep­ 86 LXI HB ...... * 8 . 9 9 5 85 Oldt Cutlata Clarra *6595 basement and garage. 86 Calabrtty 4 Dr. *8995 86 Olda 4 Dr, Clarra *6895 tional country-llke Complete from 85 Toronado...... • 9,495 NOTICE TO COVENTRY SCHOOL EMPLOYEES AND 86 Olabrity Euro 4 Dr. *7995 83 Toyota Calica *6395 yard measures 100 x $149,900.Blonchard ft 85 R e g a l...... ' 7,295 S3 NIaaan Stanza H/B *3495 COVENTRY PARENTS; 67 Spactrum 4 Or. *7995 2381 S149,900.Jockson & Rossetto Realtors," 84 S k y l a r k ...... * 3 , 9 9 5 62 Mazda SDN QLC *3995 Tha Board of Education will take action on Septamber 8,1988 Jackson Real Estate, We're Selling Houses" 67 Skylark 4 Dr. *9495 83 Olds Custom 80 Hyundai 4 Dr, Q L *5495 on a racommandotlon to raouast o deferral to M ay 9,1989 ot 647-8400.g 646-2482.0 87 Cantury LTD 4 Dr. *10,695 Cruiser...... ’ 3,995 63 Dataun Stanza H/B *3995 tha daodllna for submitting on osbastos manogemant plan 87 Cavallar 4 Dr. *8495 83 Merc Capri • 3,995 65 Dodga Lancar *7195 pursuant to Sactlon 203(1) ot tha Toxic Substances Control H io Auto ProffuloM ls” Act for tha following school focllllles within our lurlsdlc- HOMES I o TIhomes^ 345 Center St., tlon; Coventry Grammar School, Gaoroa Harsav Robart- 872-9111 24 A4aMt St.a MaMchttUr ton, Copt. Nathan Hole, Coventry High School and tha Cen­ FOR SALE FOR SALE Manchester • 647-7077 tral Worahousa. 646-iSlS Oovarnor O'Neill requested o waiver of most of tha provl- tont of tha AHERA regulations on February 17, 1988, based upon tha Implementation of Connecticut's asbestos obota- OWNERS BOUGHT manl program. It has baan rscommandad that each public school district In ANOTHER HOUSE Connecticut apply for o deferral since the EP A will not hove notified tha Governor of Its decision ragordlne tha waiver Don’t Miss This Opportunity! request until Iota In the vaor.

INVITATION TO BID You ara Invited to bid on Modular Classroom Addition to Longview Middle School, Elllnpton, Connacticut. Bide will ba received by Dr. Joseph J. DsLucIo, Suparlntsn- dant of Schools until 3:00 p.m. Saotambar 12, 1988. Bids received after this time will not ba accepted. All bidders must file with thair bid a certified check or Bid Bond for S% of tha bid mode payable to tha Town of Elling­ ton. Performance and Labor and Motarlol Payment Bonds ORDER for 100% of tha contract price will ba required. This house, in this location, in this excellent No bid moy ba withdrawn for tha period atotad In tha Bid ONE FOR Form wlltiout tha written consent of tha Bulldlno Com­ condition, at this price, is undoubtedly the mittee, Ellington Middle School. The Committee ratarvas the right to waive Irraoulorltlas and to relect bids. best value in town today!! 7 room Colonial YOUR AD Two eats of plans and soaclticotlons may ba obtained on or Cape, V/i baths, family room, gorgeous attar August 24,1918 at tha office of Tha Maimfaldt Assocl- kitchen, deck, garage and more. TODAY! otaa, Archltacta, 41C New London Turnpike, Glastonbury, Connacticut, 04033, upon deposit of 8100.00 for each sat. Mo- A s k in g *162,900. When placing or tubcontrocfors may obtain sets for cost of printing. In {ho event no bid It racalvad or drawings and specifications your classified ad ora not returned In good condition within two (2) waaksoftar bid epanlng, tha deposit will baoutomatlollv forfaited. Moke STRANO ask for the STAR!! chacki payable to the Architect. CHEVROLET Rt 83, Windsor Avc. 872*9111 Dr. Joseph J. DaLucIo REAL ESTATE CLYDE EXIT 64(l-n4 643-2711 Superintendent of Schools BUICK, INC EXIT 64(l-n4 01F09. 647-7653______