16 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Aug. 18, 1986

KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright MANCHESTER FOCUS I HOMES SPORTS HELP WANTED FOR SALE Mall rule appeal career Opportunity - for New Colonial. Spacious 6 BUSINiSS & SiRVICE DIRiiCf ORY i| Christian women Seaver helping the following positions; room home on North Elm I WARNED YoO t TK shlpplng/recelvlng, preci­ Street! I'/Ybaths,.1st floor aim a NOT 16 ^ was no surprise sion tool repair,, gouge laundry, fireplace, cen­ io -rK e , lunch with clown block calibration. EOE. u m / Red Sox cause tral hall and thermopane lO M JIC M i MIXIN6C ^ou)L ( Will train. Inquire at Holts windows! $120's. "W e ... page 8 ... p a g e 9 Inc. 78 Batson Drive Mon- Guarantee our Houses" ... page 12 chester Ct Call 643-5157. Blanchard & Rosetto Real LIctnted Day Cora In my -flame veur own price— Fodbrty Jlrothiirs — Bo- Estate 646-2482.D Manchester home, two Father and son. Rost, thrdom remodeling; in- Medical Asslstont/ecre- years'and up, full time. dependable service. stollatton'water hooters, torv to work full time with Brand New Listing! Uni­ Call 646-ISM. Fainting, Faperhanging gorboge dlsposals;-10ucet O & p Londscoptno. voco- Internist In Manchester. que 7 room Chalet, 3 & Removal. Colt t» « a 7 .. repairs. «4MS3», Vlsa/M - tton cutttngs, hedge trim ­ Coll 646-7810. bedrooms, 2 full baths, Licensed Family Doy osterCord occepted. ming, FrunIngB, flowdr A Care. Full time, starting shrub ptontlhw. n ee estf- kitchen appliances, 2 House PointTnatnterlor, Top wages paid, for li­ stone fireplaces, 1 car September, Ages ^Va * 5 . ihdles. Coll 6M-24M o ffir censed burner technician, Newer home off brood exterior, references, 5:30pm. garage. Built In 1969. very reasonable, tree estl- send resume to Boland Hebron-Bolton Line. Street, fenced In area. Brother's Inc. 51 BIssell $144,900. Jackson 8, Jack- Call 646-7473. motes, 15 years expe­ A. Henry Persondllted Street, Manchester, Ct. son Real Estate. 647-8400 rience. Mock Bcrrleou, LoWn Cote-Comptet* 06040. or 646-8646.G coll 649-SMS. Also window lown core and londdMo- lian rteB trr ic M re m iY / cleoning. Odd lobs. Ptfnttng, eiin- Ing. Free estimates, fuHv Full and part-time sales You'll fall In love..with iKM OOEUra dow cteonlno, hedM d ip - Insured, oil work guwon- Manchester — A City ol Village Charm and cashier positions this gracious .9 room Co­ plne, onythlngl Coll M ark teed, senior cititens dls- cir available tor mature re­ lonial home. Enormous '6 4 9 # R I ' tounts. 647-1349,- sponsible people, nights Carpentry and remodel­ 1st floor family room, ing services — Cpmplele and weekends necessary. front to back living room, Apply In person to- Fa­ home repairs oncf remo­ iRfcmiciy. OlMbyNEA. me. Tuesday, Aug. 19, 1986 1st floor laundry, new deling. Quolltv work. Ref­ shion Bug, k-mart Plaza, kitchen with window 25 Cents 207 Spencer Street, Man­ erences, licensed and In­ Dwnos Ctectrlc— Hovlpa greenhouse. Many sured. Coll 64641165. hdiiling; deahMo, point- "«•♦••• Insured. 6434004. chester, Ct. charming features. eiectrlcol Froblemsf ■^MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TV $154,000. Jackson & Jack- Need 0 large or « small E i J fFOR SALE BUY/TRADE Hardware Clerk. Respon­ Smart shoppers shop Repair? We Specloltw In RSsMentlalousIness. F o r. son Real Estate. 647-8400 Classified! They find Resld^lol Work. 4oseph the IWhest duality at the fvwdifTSpIvstox. Panel sibilities Include selling, or 646-8646.n GNP growth displaying stocking. ■ * that's a good way to tight OumM. Fully Lloensed.. loweM prices coll, John ^1*® »®!ld, stone, Spa shells- factory se­ Good starting pay and the high cost of living. Free estim ates. 646<52S3. .64344353, gravel. Coll 6434MRM. conds or damaged In Brand New Listing! Ele­ transportation. $2(X) to benefits. Apply at Cony­ gant 8 plus room Contem­ ers Hardware, 63 Tolland $800 as Is. Call evenings or Buying old furniture, old gets mall porary Cape In gorgeous Turnpike, Manchester. weekends. 742-6469. glass and china and Je­ South Windsor neighbor­ welry and anything old. 646-5707. hood. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 slowest since Poy cosh money. Please baths, spectacular view of 2- 6’ X 9' area rugs - 1 Bickford's pancakes and I^ H O M E S APARTMENTS APARTMENTS nqvllo jtyle with browns, coll evenings 646-8496. bond plan Hartford. Beautiful lands­ family restaurant has op­ caping. Offered at | £ U fdr s ale FDR RENT FOR RENT FURNITURE beiges, black, gray, rust; enings tor the following $209,000. Jackson & Jack- I 1 black, white, gray CARS positions: waitress M # , braided shag 100 per cent Bv John F. Kirch son Real Estate. 647-8400 AM real estate advertised DO A TWO-WAY favor ... e30 Locust St. 2nd floor, 4 Water bed, king size, good FOR SALE hotess M # , cook and or 646-8646.n wool, $50 each. 633-2468. I ’82 recession Herald Reporter In the Manchester Herald get extra cosh for yourself room, heated apartment. shape, asking $200. Call dishwasher. Will train No appliances. Security. right Individuals top Is sublect to the federal. and make If possible for 646-2139. 19" Sony Trinitron color Fair Housing Act of 1968, $520 monthly plus utilities. The Economic Development wages, benefits.avallable. someone else to enloy TV, works fine, 3 years 1981 Toyota Tercel tiotch- By M artin Crutsinger annual rate of 2.2 percent, far Commission this morning as­ Lovely Cape. Manches­ which makes It Illegal to those golf clubs you never Call 646-2426. Weekdays 9 old. $125 or best offer. bock, 5 speed, 39 k miles, Contact the manager In ter. $109,900. 3 good sized to 5. The Associated Press below the Reagan administra­ signed a four-member subcommit­ person. 415 Hartford advertise any preference, use. Sell them with a want 633-2468. excellent condition, $3200. bedrooms, fireplaced liv­ limitation or discrimina­ ad. Coll 643-7776. tion’s original prediction of 4 tee to begin reviewing a tax- Turnpike (route 30) Ver­ ing room, dining room Manchester- 2 bedrooms. WASHINGTON — The economy, percent growth for all of 1986. increment financing proposal that non. EOE. tion based on race, color, Qak 24" Bar stools, swl- and nicely decorated fin­ religion, sex or national 2nd floor, heat and ap- val, brass rails and per­ held back by a worsening trade Earlier this month, the adminis­ would be used to pay for public ished family room on origin, or an Intention to Manchester. 5 room town- pllonces. No pets. Secur­ 1976 Chevy. Most see. performance, grew at a barely Receptlonisttnsurance house, 2 bedrooms, nice fect condition, original Excellent condition, gar­ tration trimmed its forecast for improvements surrounding the lower level. 2 full baths, moke any such prefer­ ity. $575 month.Call 646- over $100 each; $89 or best perceptible annual rate of 0.6 this year to show growth of just 3.2 proposed Buckland Hills Mall. clerk for Manchester doc­ yard, no pets, 1 child 3979. Brand new tfospital bed age door opener Included. large private backyard ence, limitation or dis­ offer. 633-2468. and wheel chair for sale. percent frorn April through June, percent while saying the slower The subcommittee consists of tor's office. Mature, de­ with screened - In porch crimination. The Herald preferred. $525 plus utili­ $1350. 649-9758. pendable person, plea­ ties. Call Rose 647-84(X) or Manchester - 2 bedroom, $1000. Call 647-7646 after the weakest advance since the last growth would contribute to giving EDC Chairman Alfred Werbner sant personality a must. and patio. 1 car garage. will not knowingly accept 6pm. D.W. Fish. Realty 643-1591 any advertisement which 646-8646. second floor, no pets, recession, the government re­ the government a record budget and commission members Joseph Morning of afternoon 1976 Mercury Capri II, ported today. deficit of $230.2 billion. Hachey. Philip Harrison and John or 871-1400.P Is In violation of the low. stove and refrigerator. Used . kitchen cabinets, runs and looks good, new shift. Coll 646-5153, leave Manchester 4 bedroom, $475 0 month plus utilities. The Commerce Department said But even to achieve the adminis­ DeQualtro and has scheduled its message with service. near park, fenced yard, 2 odlustable brass look light wood. Call 647-9255, exhaust, new paint. $500 the rate of growth in the gross Large 2 family. Living For Sale By Owners - 80 646-1379. 9am to 5pm. or best offer. Call 647-7794 tration’s scaled-back growth esti­ first meeting for 9 a m. Thursday. room, d|,nlng room, kit­ available Immediately. floor lamps, 1 tent style, 1 national product, the broadest LPN Mfed Nurse - Imme­ Larabee St, East Hart­ after 6pm. mate, the economy will have to It will review a contract proposed chen and 2 bedrooms pn ford, 3 family house, on lot $650- plus utilities. Coll 3 bedrooms I'/z baths, shell style $20each, pine 15 diate opening for LPN 633-6975. Avon - free product to first measure of economic health, was expand at a 4.2 percent annual rate by the Homarl Development Corp. the first floor. Living 100 X 300. Coll 649-9535 duplex. Appliances, no piece stereo TV, book the smallest since GNP had falien who Is able to work from pets, $725, plus utilities. shelf or whatever wall 25 to loin Avon now. On 35 1961 Chevy Bebcagne, 2 in the final six months of the year, a of Chicago, one of Ihe mall's room, kitchen and 3 bed­ before lOqm or after 4. to 50 for $5.00 Investment. door, hard top, good run­ at a 3.2 percent rate in the developers, for Ihe financing of Ihe 3pm-9pm, 4 evenings per rooms on 2nd story. Manchester -119 Oakland References, 643-9532. unit - great for den, kids pace far higher than most private week. Excellent working Street, 2 bedroom apart­ room, can paint, $120 Reserve your place for ning condition, V-6 re­ Juiy-September quarter of 1982. economists expect. entire project . The contract details conditions and storting Porch, 4 full baths, 2 car West Side 2 Family. At­ Christmas selling. Coll built,call 8am - 5pm. garage with 2nd story tor tractive 5-5 with screened ment, 2nd floor, ap- HDMES 633-2468. during the depths of the last Many private analysts believe were not disclosed to the press. rate. For additional Infor­ pllanced, heat, carpeting, Dee, 646-4778. 742-0101, $1500 or best recession. ■ The EDC has tentatively sche­ storage or work area. In side porch, separate FDR RENT ^ ' offer, mbst sell. the country will be lucky to reach mation, call Manchester D.W. Fish. Realty 643-1591 heating systems, 2 car $495, available August. The second quarter advance growth of 3 percent in the final six duled a meeting for Aug, 28 to Manor, 646-0129. 289-0327 or 649-0485. For Sale - stereo compo­ or 871-1400.a garage. Call tonight "We I TV/STEREO/ matches a 0.6 percent rise in the months of the year. Their pessim­ discuss the package in full. nents excellent working 1968 white mustang, ’6 Guarantee our Houses" Manchester, 7 room (3-4 APPLIANCES fourth quarter of 1982 as the Also at its meeting this morning, Part time Medical secre­ Available September 1st, conditions, color tv, air cylinder, good condition, ism is based in part on a belief that Immaculate 3 bedroom Blanchard & Rossetto bedroom, 1 bath) $750 per country began to pull out of the the commission passed a motion tary #urse wanted for clean 5 room duplex, 2 month plus utilities. Se­ I conditioner. Call 742-6700. $2600 or best offer. Call the country’s poor trade perfor­ Ranch on lovely lands­ Real Estate 646-2482.a r ■"* '■»««______recession. Manchester doctor's of­ baths, basement, $575 a curity and references 21 Cubic Feet frost free mance is so far showing no signs of requestirig the lown Board of fice Immediately. Salary caped lot. Large country SALE! 50 OFF! fUASH- Mecury Comet 1976. Very The 0.6 percent performance improving. Directors to provide money for an kitchen, fireplaced living Manchester Brendan month, plus 1 months needed, available now, Admiral refrldgerator. depends on experience. security, no pets, no child­ children accepted, no $150. Coll 646-4320 ING ARROW SIGNS$269! good condition. $800 Best marked a sharp downward revi­ This was a major factor in the attorney who cun help the EDC Call 646-2094. room, beautiful deck and Woods, eorly American IIGHTED, NON-ARROW offer. 643-8646. much more. Ottered at homes. Open House Sun- ren, 649-9600. pets. 649-1943 evenings. sion from an initial estimate made downward revision in second quar­ work out Ihe financial program. $259. Unllghted $229 (tree last month, when the government The EDC went into executive $131,900. Joyce G. Epstein doys 12-4, Manchester, I^BOATS/MARINE letters) Few left. See ter growth. The GNP report said Airlines now hiring! Res- Real Estate 647-8895.r Manchester - 2 bedroom STORE AND {EQUIPMENT projected that the economy , had that the country’s trade deficit had session to privately discuss Ihe ervatlonlsts, flight attend­ Glastonbury line. Rte. 83. apartment, 4 rooms, ap- I22Jf locally. 1 (800) 423-0163, West on Shallow Brook to OFFICE SPACE anytime. expanded at a 1.1 percent annual swelled to an annual level of $150.5 financial proposal made by Ho­ ants, and ground crew Suddenly available - Cute pllanced kitchen, no pets, MISCELLANEDUS marl and Manchester 1-84 Asso­ positions avollable. Call Brendan Rd. Peterman $575 per month, heat In­ ( 16 foot Mad River canoe, AUTOMDTIVE rate from April through June. billion, subtracting $24.6 billion Cape Cod home waiting Building Co. Call 649-9404, paddles Included. Used Smart shoppers shop The revision painted an even from domestic growth. A month ciates, which are planning to build 1-619-565-1630, ext A2714... for the right fomlly. Three 647-1340, 647-0080. cluded. 1 year lease, plus for details. 24 hours. security deposit, 649-0795. four times. Excellent con­ Classified! J gloomier picture of an economy ago, the government had esti­ Ihe 750,(l0(l-square-foot regional bedrooms, garage, In- dition. $800. Please call pulied down by a disastrous shopping center in northwest ground pool. Great buy at 1981 Jeep - CJ 7, looks mated that the trade deficit had Bus person part time, Manchester 6 room Co­ 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- trading performance and a steep Manchester. $97,900. Joyce G. Epstein lonial, two car garage, Manchester - 2 bedroom Office Space- on busy great, runs great, soft top. subtracted $4.2 billion less from conscientious, ond alert apartment, 4 rooms, ap- route 83. Manchester- 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for $4995 evenings. 643-5689. slump in the oil and gas industry. Details of that closed session Real Estate 647-8895.p aluminum siding $108,900. Bob. total output. to assist servers during pllanced kitchen, no pets. Vernon town line. For­ J Oval gold leaf look The 0.6 percent increase from Part of the deterioration in trade were not available. However, lown dinner hours, please Peterman Agency, 649- 9404, 647-1340, 647-0080. $550 per month, 1 year merly Insurance com­ I PETS AND mirrors, vanity, dining INVITATION TO BID April through June was less than came from a revision in exports, officials have estimated Ihe lown apply to Covey's Restau­ lease, plus security dep­ pany tenant. 646-5707. room, hall or bedroom. Sealed bids will be received one-sixth of the 3.8 percent rate will spend between $9.5 and $10,5 rant 45 East Center Street, Vlnyly sided Victorian. {su pplies which the government said were Manchester 3 bedroom osit, 649-0795. Beautiful, perfect condi­ In the General Services' of­ turned in from January through million using lax-increment bonds Manchester. Large 5 plus bedroom ROOMMATES fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ falling at a 5.6 percent annual rate home, over 11 rooms, 2 '/? Ranch with In-law apart­ tion. $200 for all 3, or $75 ter, CT until 11 ;00a.m. on the March. instead of rising at a 3 percent rate to make public improvements baths. Completely remo­ ment. $159,900. Peterman Manchester- 3 bedroom/6 WANTED_____ For Sale- AKC registered each. 633-2468. date shown below for the fol-* Whiie the rate of growth was around the mall site. Dishwashers, full or part room newly built apart­ as originally thought. The wea­ deled. Close to hospital. Agency; 649-9404,647-1340, Golden Retrelvers, father lowing: dropping dramatically, the news The improvements were recom­ time, hours to suit your 647-0080. ment for rent. Available Is a grand champion. Call kness came from a plunge in needs, experienced or will Possible use tor Doctors, Share furnished condo, AUGUST 28, 1986- on inflation reamined upbeat. The agricultural sales abroad. mended by Ihe State Traffic Dentists, Lawyers, Room­ Immediately. Call 233-0319 643-7605 after 5. LEGAL NOTICE train, wages based on past Manchester, Center RENTAL OF A D-5 DOZER. government said that an inflation Another large negative factor in Herald photo by Rocha Commission when it granted Ho­ ing House, Day Care, and Government Homes from after 2pm. In accordance with Sectlon9- & OPERATOR experience. Apply Ryan's Street. Woman, non Free kittens box trained. 51 of Election Laws, notice Is index tied to the GNP rose at a 1.9 the April-June quarter was a $28.3 marl a vital traffic permit for Ihe many other possibilities. $1(U repair). Delinquent AUGUST 28, 1986- New York Style Dell Res­ 2 bedroom flat, heat, hot smoker, laundry, $280 per Call 643-0464. hereby given that the Regis­ percent annual rate in the second billion plunge in inventories, prim­ site Along with those improve­ taurant rt. 30 Vernon. Some owner financing tax property. Reposse- month. Call 649-5448. trars af Voters will accept ap­ VAC-ALL RENTAL FOR Unloading merchandise possible. Ride by 9 Talcott slons. Call (805)687-6000.' water, all appliances, air plications for admissions of TOWN WIDE LEAF quarter, the slowest advance since arily coming from efforts by the ments — which include work on conditioning. Call 647- PICKUP Buckland and Slater streets. Dem- Locker attendant%lght Ave, Vernon and coll tor Ext H-9965 for current WANTED BOLTON PUBLIC NOTICE Electors and at the same the spring of 1972. The good auto industry to reduce a record Andy Furst (left), assistant manager at your appointment to seel. repo list. 1595. time the Registrars will hold AUGUST 29, 1986- showing was attributed to the big backlog of unsold cars. of East Hartford. The load was brought ing Road and about .35 other housekeeping, banquet TO RENT The Zoning Board of Appeals a session to hear requests for DUMPSTER REFUSE Arthur Drug Store on Main Street in set up, combination posi­ Priced to sell quickly at will hold 0 Public Hearing on adding names to the registry SERVICE - TOWN OWNED plunge in energy prices. The various changes ieft the in over the weekend by Baker and roadways — Ihe bonds would also only 129,900. Strano Real Nice first floor 2 bedroom pay for additional improvements tion available. 20 hours CONDDMINIUMS apartment, laundry facul­ Thursday, August 21, 1986 at list by persons removed BUILDINGS For the first six months of the GNP, after adjusting for inflation, Manchester, gets ready to catch a box of another loader, who deliver to other Estate. 647-7653.P 2 bedroom apartment for 7:00pm at the Town Holl to since the lost election. year, the economy grew at an Ihe lown deems necessary. per week, $5.00 to $7.00 per FDR SALE ties, and storage. $525 hear the following appeal: The Town of Manchester Is at $3.66 trillion. general merchandise from Chip Baker stores in the Arthur Drug Store chain. hour. Ideal for retired a single parent with 5 year Registrars of Voters' Office an equal opportunity em­ Manchester officials are con­ plus utilities and security, Appeal of BOX MOUNTAIN Town Hall person. Apply Manches­ Airy and Open. Rooms In old child and well be­ 41 Center Street ployer, and requires an affir­ ducting a major traffic impact South Village Condomini­ no pets. 649-4343. QUARRIES, INC. O f Bolton mative action policy for all of ter Country Club. Call this modern 7 & 7 Duplex. haved dog. Call 643-6908. Manchester, Ct. study of the entire north end of 3 bedrooms, 2 newer Car­ ums. 3 room condomi­ Notch Road from a May 21, Its Contractors and Vendors 646-103. Available September 1st - 1986 decision of the BOLTON Saturday, August 23, 1986 as a condition of doing busi­ town The results of that study lin Oil Burners. Plenty of nium. 165 South St. No.42. ZONING COMMISSION 12:00 Noon to 3:00 P.M. Rockville. Asking $45,900. 6 room duplex, 3 bed­ ness with the Town, as per could show other areas needing Grilllalter, waitress posi­ Insulation. Full attic and denying Its application to also Federal Order 11246. Fire{iouse \a\ks reach impasse, negotiator says rooms, appliances, $450 improvements. tion. Combination posi­ basement. Stockade and Inquire at premises, or FURNITURE renew Its Section 10 permit Bid forms, plans and specifi­ call 646-2426 weekdays9 to month. I'/jmonths secur­ for the Bolton Notch Tuesday, August 26, 1986 tion Involving sandwitch fencing and 2 car, det­ 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. cations are available at the 'Tax-increment financing is ity with references. No Quarries. (General Services' office. Bv George Lavng preparation, and waiting ached garage. A "Must 5. For Sole - 2 Captain and the district is not wilting to meeting, he would agree that talks of over $490,000 However, those district made available under sfate law. pets Call 647-1018. JOHN H. ROBERTS, Herbert J . Stevenson TOWN OF on tables. Apply Man­ See" property!. $159,900. Moose Head single beds, Mary E. Wlllhide Herald Reporter accept the last offer made by Town are at an impasse. Weiss said he plans were shelved in May after LaBelle replied to Weiss in July. The bonds would be used to make Strano Real Estate. 647- CHAIRMAN MANCHESTER, CT. chester Country Club. ■^INVESTMENT Manchester - 2 bedroom solid Maple with book­ ZONING BOARD REGISTRARS OF VOTERS ROBERT B. WEISS, Manager Robert Weiss. has not had a reply to a letter he talks had begun with the town Weiss in turn responded to the Ihe improvments and then Ihe real 7653.P OF APPEALS Call 646-0103. EU prd perty duplex, available Sep­ case headboards. Both 038-08 GENERAL MANAGER Saying talks to share the town’s The details of Ihe closed-door sent to the district' earlier this about sharinglhetown’s firehouse district in a letter, hut no talks estate taxes collected from the mattresses sealed In plas­ 01508 036-08 Buckland firehouse on Tolland project will be used to pay back the New Listing - Vernon. tember 1st, $585 per talks were not disclosed by Topliff. month. The basis of Ihe talks was Ihe have been held since May Mechanics National month, all appliances, tic, 3 drawers In each bed, Turnpike are at a standstill. costs. It should lake about seven $119,900. Owner transfer- Invest Today! In this mod­ However, District Director Tho­ The offer he last made to the town’s proposal that the facility he chain Is now hiring washer dryer hookup, call 2 electric blankets $800. NOTICE OF REPUBLICAN PARTY PRIMARY - STATE OR DISTRICT Eighth Utilities District officials The town's firehouse was built years to pay off the bonds, officials experienced mechanics Ing from this area. Gra­ ern 5 unit building. Prime Call 649-2991 between 8 mas Landers proposed that the district was the town’s final shared with the district fora cost of before the state Supreme Court cious custom 3 bedroom Manchester location, 649-4222 after 6pm Mon-’ (MULTI-TOWN) OFFICE are considering bypassing town have said to train on the latest day - Friday. and 9pm. district “go over Mr. Weiss’s position. Weiss said. However, he $22.0,34 a year for 20 years decided in a 1970s’court case that Ranch on private park near hospital. Good In­ DEAR TOWN CLERK: administrators and appealing di­ During Ihe open portion of Ihe diagnostic and tune up head" and see if the town directors added that the district is free to However, in June, district officials the district had the right to provide equipment. Benefits, uni­ like grounds with come “We Guarantee our Notice Is hereby given that a Primary of the Republican Party will be held In your town on rectly to the town Board of commission’s meeting, which BDLTDN PUBLIC NOTICE can come up with a sharing appeal to the town directors if it said Ihe lown had come to a final fire protection to the Buckland forms, earn $300 plus a screened In porch. Call for Houses" Blanchard & September 9,1986 for nomlnotlon to each office Indicated below. Directors for a resolution of the lasted for about an hour at the showing Realty World. Rossetto Real Estate 646- arrangement. wants. position during a May meetingthat area The town uses the facility to Lincoln Center hearing room. week. Call 569-1880. or The Bolton Zoning Board of Appeals has taken the follow­ Notice Is also hereby glyen thot the following Is the name of the party-endorsed candidate. If matter. nights 528-3548. 646-7709.D 2482. ing action on cases coming before It during the past year. any, of the Republican Party for nomination to each office Indicated, together with thestreet Landers said that course had Meanwhile, District Director did not provide district firefighters fight fires in the surrounding area, Homarl, a subsidiary of Sears, address of said candidate: Cose «661: Mr. and Mrs. Eric M.Lunatta, 384 Lake Street, “ We are at an impasse" said been suggested by Weiss himself Jo.seph Tripp proposed that Ihe with equal accomodations but cannot serve the immediate Roebuck and Co. of Chicago, and NOTICE OF DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRIMARY - STATE OR DISTRICT side yard variance to construct on oddltlon; OFFICE NAME ADDRESS District Fire Chief Harold Topliff, when Weiss made what was Ihe New York-based 1-84 Asso­ (MULTI-TOWN) OFFICE (Including district) district directors consider at their The charge was denied by Weiss, vicinity Granted, 6-27-85. one of the negotiators for the ciates made their case for using Governor. reported to be his final offer to the September meeting going forward and talks seemed to have broke In the past, the district has DEAR TOWN CLERK: Andrew Pinto of 23 School Road, sideline vari­ Richard C. Bozzuto 430 Northfleld Rd. tax-increment bonds. ance to construct a pool; Granted, 7-30-85. Watertown, CT 06795 district who has been working district. Topliff said the district wjth plans to build their own down. Later that month, though. offered to purchase Ihe firehouse Notice Is hereby given that a Primary of the Democratic Party will be held In your town on Charlie H. May. vice president of Cose *664: Donald Thibodeau, 1067 Boston Tpke., a side Lieutenant Governor Dennis J. Murphy, Jr. 1 Winchester Court South since April to come up with a negotiating team will consider firehouse two lots away from the Weiss asked one of the district's from the lown, but the offers have September 9, 1986 for nomination to each office Indicated belaw. Homarl, said the Buckland Hills yard variance to construct a garoge; Granted, East Lyme, CT 06333 sharing arrangement. Topliff said Landers' proposal. town's station. negotiators, district counsel John been refused A referendum last Notice Is also hereby given that the following Is the name of the party-endorsed candidate. If 10-22-85. Mall site is one of the most any, of the Demacratic Party tor nomlnotlon to each office Indicated, together with the street Notice Is also hereby given that the following are the names of the enrolled members of the Monday the town is not willing to Weiss said this morning that if In March, the district accepted a D. LaBelle Jr , to respond to him November to sell the firehouse was address of said candidate; Cost #445: John J. Cunnane, 97 Bates Street, Hartford; Republican Party who have filed certificates of eligibility and consent to primary in confor­ accept the district's latest offer. rear setback variance for house on Lot No. 5 at mity with Section 9-400 of the General Statutes, as candidates for nomination toeoch office In­ the district does not ask for another bid to build its own station at a cost about a counterproposal by Ihe defeated by residents. Please turn to page 8 OFFICE NAME ADDRESS " Stone Hedge Lane; Granted, 10-29-85. dicated, together with the street addresses of said candidates; (Including district) Cose «667; Enrico Flano, 100 Birch Mountain Road, set OFFICE NAME ADDRESS Sheriff Alfred J. RIoux 1623 Main Street back variance for an existing house; Granted, (Including district) Hertford County Newington, CT 06111 1-23-86. Goyernor Julie D. Belaga 9 Berndale Dr. CAMBRIDGE REPORTS Highlights Notice Is also hereby given that the tollowlng are the names of the enrolled members of the Westport, CT 06888 Priests punisliment T O D A Y ’S H ERA LD Cote «668: Barbara M. Hoar, 365 West Street; side yard Democrotic Party who hove filed certificates of eligibility and consent to primary In confor­ mity with Section 9-400 of the General Statutes, as candidates for nomination to each office In­ variance; Granted, 1-23-86. Governor Gerald Lobrlola 88 Timothy Rd. dicated, together with the street addresses of said candidates: Cose »449: Connecticut Department of Tronsportatlon, Naugatuck, CT 06770 Financial Deregulation area variance for property owned by Dorothy Lieutenant Governor E. Clayton "Skip" 40 Broakside Blvd. OFFICE NAME ADDRESS and Joseph Conley of 139 South Road; Denied, Debate In the Eighth Tax bill could hurt (Including district) Gengros, Jr. West Hartford, CT 06107 is seen as warning 1-23-86. A decision Monday by the Eighth Connecticut residents could lose Sheriff John W. Torco 50 Skyline Drive Case »470: Connecticut Deportment of Transportation, Lieutenant Governor Leo J. Redgate, Sr. 105 Pierce Ave. Hartford County Plolnvllle, CT 06062 area variance for property owned by Raymond Bridgeport, CT 06604 Utilities District Board of Direc­ as much as $300 million a year Dated at Hartford, Connecticut, this 8th day of August, 1986. and Mary Boyd, 129 South Rood; Denied, 1-23- Dated at Hartford, Connecticut, this 8th day of August, 1986. By Robert Furlow Curran had complained he was tors to seek legal advice on because of the propo.sed elimina­ JULIA H. TASHJIAN 86. JULIA H. TASHJIAN The Associated Press being singled out unfairly, that his whether the district advocacy tion of the sales tax dedurtion on SECRETARY OF THE STATE Case »673: Alex T. UrbanettI and David Wilson to conduct SECRETARY OF THE STATE group STEAL can use the district’s federal tax returns, state tax By: MARY S. YOUNG a used car business at 262 Hop River Rood, By: ALBERT P. LENGE views deemed unacceptable by Route 6, Bolton; Granted, 3-25-86. WASHINGTON - The Vatican, church leaders on birth control, firehouse as its headquarters officials estimate. But the same The foregoing Is copy of the notice which I hove received from the Office of the Secretary of prompted criticism of District tax-reform bill now before Con- The foregoing Is a copy of the notice which I have received from the Office of the Secretary of Case «674: Jeffrey and Gloria Carrara, 57 Vernon Road, a in punishing a prominent Ameri­ abortion, divorce and other sexual the State, In accordonce with Section 9-433 of the General Statutes. As provided In said notice, rear set back variance to construct a deck; the State, In accordance with Section 9-433 of the General Statutes. As provided In sold notice, can priest-theologian, is declaring issues were publicly shared by President Walter Joyner and de­ ffress could also mean a windfall a primory of the Democratic Party for nomination to the state or district off Ices therein speci­ Granted, 4-15-86. a primary of the Republican Party for nomination to the state or district off Ices therein speci­ fied will be held on September 9,1986. The hours of voting at said primary and the location of fied will be held on September 9,1986. The hours of voting at said primary and the location of strict limits for all American numerous other Catholic bate over the board’s tactics in for the states Story on page 5. Ihe polls will be as follows: Case aSTl; Jacqueline Henault, 11 Southwood Lane, East the polls will be os follows; Catholics on dissent and sexual theologians. fighting a proposed Town Charter Granby, area variance to construct a two-fam- HOURS OF VOTING; 12:00 noon to 8:00 p.m. change that would weaken the HOURS OF VOTING: 12:00 noon to 8:00 p.m. llly dwelling at 145 Hebron Road; Granted, 4-15- practices. Indeed, polls have shown that LOCATION OF POLLING PLACES VOTING DISTRICT 86. LOCATION OF POLLING PLACES VOTING DISTRICT The target of the church action many of America’s 52 million district's power.-Story on page 3. Robefiton School, 65 North School St. l Case «676: Paul E. Jonas, 22North Road,rearandsidellne Robertson School, 65 North School St. announced Monday. Catholic Uni­ In d e x Bowers School, 141 Princeton St. Roman Catholics tend to ignore Bowers School, 141 Princeton St. \ variance to construct a .deck; Granted, 6-19-86. versity of America professor Cha­ Buckley School, 250 Vernon St. 3 Buckley School, 250 Vernon St. church declarations on such Chance of showers 16 pages, 2 sections Martin School, 140 Dartmouth Rd. 4 Case «677: Frank and Diane Intino, 138 Brandy Street,side Martin School, 140 Dartmouth Rd. rles Curran, was decreed unfit to matters. Senior Citizen Center, 549 E. Middle Tpke. 5 line variance to construct a garage; Granted, 6- Senior Citizens Center, 549 E. Middle Tpke. be a Catholic theologian because of Advice. .114 Lottery. 19-86. Nathan Hale School, 160 Spruce St. The Vatican's response, sent to Mostly cloudy tonight with Nathan Hale School, 160 $pruce St. $ too-liberal views on sexual issues Classified - 15-16 Obituaries. Waddell School, 163 Broad St. ' Case a671: Connecticut Department of Transportation, Waddell School, 163 Broad St. Curran by Cardinal Joseph Ratzin- patchy fog and a 30 percent chance Verplanck School, 126 Olcott St. ■ area variance for property owned by Ronald Verplanck School, 126 Olcott St. — a verdict that will cost him his ger after approval by Pope John of showers Low 60 to 65. Partly Comics______6 Opinion _ Keeney School, 179 Keeney St. ’ Beaudoin. Keeney School, 179 Keeney St. Manchester High School, Brookfield St. job at the Vatican-controlled Paul If, didn’t directly address the sunny Wednesday with a 50 per- Connecticut__ 5 People------Manchester High School, Brookfield St. JO Cose a67i: wTeven Krohn of 71 Volpl Road; side line vari­ Mahoney Recreational Center, 110 Cedar St. << Mahoney Recreational Center, 110 Cedar St. university. objection that he is but one of rent chance of showers mainly in Entertainment 11 Sports___ 12-14 ance to construct a house on Lot a3 Volpl Howell (Cheney Regional Technical School, 791 W. Middle Tpke. Sowfce Sun/ey o* ine u S adun oopuiation by Cambridge Reports Cambridge MA Howell Cheney Regional Technical School, 791 W. Middle Toke. 12 Rood; Granted, 7-15-86. ______r 1986 Cambridge Reports inc Distributed by King Features SyrKJK ale But there was a wider warning Ihe afternoon. High near 80. Focus______9 Television . _ 11 Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, this 11th day of August, 1986. Doted at Manchester, Connecticut, this 11th day of August, 1986. Cose a67S: Brian Usher, 47 Vernon Road; set back vari­ toa Please turn to page 8 Details on page 2. Local news_3. 8 U.S.AAtorld------7 EDWARD TOMKIEL ance to construct a garage: Granted, 7-15-84. EDWARD TOMKIEL TOWN CLERK TOWN CLERK JOHN H. ROBERTS, CHAIRMAN TOWN OF MANCHESTER BOLTON ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS TOWN OF MANCHESTER 034-08 035-08 037-08 2 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Aug. 19. 1986

^ ivsrsi^MANCHESTER V 11A-.VT I Aiiix HERALD. IUC»U<$y. Tuesday. /\UK- Aug. IJ. 19,Igoo 1986 WHERE THERE’S WEATHER SMOKE... Eighth’s leaders fight over campaign tactics By Geot’ge LavnaLayng i„ ' ' Busiest U.S. fire companies Herald Reporter Joyner said the campaign will be “ powerful land) defending itself Connecticut forecast positive and accomplish Landers’ proposal for Adams said that so far he has found the residents Robert Bletchman agreed with Landers that have been contacted to be "very knowledgeable aggressive” action by the directors. The board also “ I ’m disappointed in the ready acquiescence o f... Central and East Interior: Some early morning ENGINE ANNUAL* A decision Monday by the Eighth Utilities District voted Monday to approve a resolution urging and very opinionated, to say the least, in both oard of Directors to seek legal advice on whether the 'let the counsel study it. ” Bletchman said. directions." fog and drizzle today, then partly sunny with CITY COMPANY RUNS residents to defeat the November ballot question Jeffrey Garfield, executive director of the state ^strict advocacy group S TE A L can u.se the di.strict’.s However, attorney Robert Bletchman. president of Bletchman asked Adams that S TE A L be sent a copy scattered showers mainly during the afternoon and 1. New York (Bronx) 75 5,229 Elections Enforcement Commission, said this morn­ of the phone j_ evening, Highs around 80. Wind north 10 to 15 mph. headquarters prompted S TE A L — Slop Tampering with the Eighth’s > ^ rv e y report once it becomes available 2. Cincinnati. Ohio 5 4,188 criticism of Di.sfrict Pre.sident Walter Jovner and ing the use of the district offices by S TE A L probably so that S TE A L can plan its own public relations effort. 50 American Liberties — said the directors should do Chance of rain percent. Mostly cloudy tonight debate over the board’s tactics in fighting a'proposed would be legal because state laws concerning the In a related matter, it was announced that bumper 3. Milwaukee. Wis. 13 4,013 more than they have so far. “ It’s also your election to with patchy fog and a 30 percent chance of showers. Town Charter changethat would weaken thedistrict’s matter refer to municipalities, not political .cubdivi- stickers and T-shirts advocating the district are Lows 60 to 65. A light north wind. Partly sunny power. beat a drum at the head of the parade.” said sions like the utilitie.<< di.'^lrict 4. Phoenix, Ariz 18 3,885 Bletchman. available for the public. The bumper stickers are Wednesday with a 50 percent chance of showers N 5. Denver. Colo. 8 Garfield, though, cautioned that if the district spent being distributed free from the district office mainly in the afternoon. Highs near 80. 3,609 “ If you expect to see me in a parade out there ’T m very disappointed in you, Mr. Joyner, that you beating a drum, you won’t see it.” Joyner said after do not stand up and wave a banner.” said Bletchman’s tax money to urge residents to defeat the November Southwest Interior and West Coastal: Partly 6. Minneapolis. Minn. 6 3.402 The sticker, a copy of one used eight years ago Director Thomas Landers proposed that the board wife. Adrian Bletchman. Joynerdidnot respondtothe referendum, it would violate state election laws. He sunny today with a 50 percent chance of afternoon during the last consolidation attempt, has a picture of 7. Washington. D.C. 16 3,300 actively advocate” defeat of a November referen­ comment. said an objective publication can be funded, but it is or evenng showers. Highs around 80. Wind the current United States flag, an earlier Stars and 8. Boston, Mass. 37 dum question. The ctnlroversial question if ap­ Sparking the outburst was the board’s decision to illegal tp issue something that is either overtly or northeast 10 to 15 mph. Partly cloudy tonight with 3,208 Stripes version, and the words “ Eighth District. Pride proved. would eliminate the district’s veto power over wait for legal advice before deciding whether to allow implicitly unobjective. In Manchester.” patchy dense fog and a 30 percent chance of 9. Long Beach, Calif. 10 3,100 consolidation and make a merger with the town more S TE A L to use the district’s firehouse at the corner of Meanwhile, the public relations consultant hired by showers. Lows in the 60s. 10. Newark. N.J. 6 3,081 likely. Mam and Hilliard streets as its base of operations Red-and-white T-shirts with a heart on the front and East Coastal: Cloudy today with a few showers the district said the results of a townwide phone the words "I love the 8th” can be purchased at the Source f fer^ouse Magazine 1985 MEA/Whitnay Vosburgh Landers, while supporting the motion, said the board survey on residents’ feelings about the continuation of likely. Highs 70 to 75. Wind northeast 10 to 15 mph. Joyner said he has been making every effort to help . should act and wait fora legal opinion onlv if someone Personal-Tee store on Main Street, said Bletchman, Chance of rain 60 percent. Cloudy tonight with the district keep its independence In particular, he objects. the district should be ready in about two weeks Gary who was wearing an example during Monday’s Adams, of Ted Adams Inc, of Windsor, told the patchy fog and a 30 percent chance of showers. How often does the fire bell ring in your neighborhood? It cited plans by the board to wage a public relations meeting. He said at this Friday’s, annual Eighth ‘‘If we’re challenged, well, then so be it.” he said. directors the results of the survey would then be u.sed happens about 14 times every day at Engine Co. 75 in campaign to promote the district Hnriing that the* most ♦hr* hp accused of is Utilities District Peach FAslival. other members of Lows 60 to 65. Wind light northeast. Mostly cloudy to design a publicity campaign for the district. Wednesday with a 30 percent chance of showers. New York City. The Bronx unit is the busiest fire S TE A L will be wearing the shirts. Highs in the middle 70s. company in America. Northwest Hills: Partly sunny today with a 30 A percent chance of showers. Highs around 80. Wind light northeast. Partly cloudy tonight with patchy Tripp: South Windsor fog. Lows around 60. Calm wind. Partly sunny Almanac Scattered showers Wednesday with a 30 percent chance of an afternoon shower. Highs near 80. Today: Some early morning fog and drizzle, then partly sunny with Today is Tuesday, Aug. 19, the “ Amos and A ndy,” ^starring should eye sewer plans scattered showers mainly during the afternoon and evening. High 231st day of 1986. There are 134 Freeman Gosden and Charles days left in the year. Correll, made its network radio around 80. Wind north 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent. By George Layng said this morning that under the appear to be no major revisions Today’s highlight in history: H Tonight: Mostly cloudy with patchy fog and a 30 percent chance of Coastal forecast debut on NBC. Herald Reporter agreement, waste would only run required. showers. Low 60 to 65. A light north wind. Wednesday: Partly sunny In 1812. the USS Constitution — In 1942, more than 1,000 to South Windsor from the mall Sinnott added that as a condition also known as “ Old Ironsides” Canadian and British soldiers with a 50 percent chance of showers mainly in the afternoon. High near Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I., and Plans to install sewers in northw­ under a gravity flow system — of approval, Manchester will be Montauk Point: Winds mostly north to northeast 10 defeated the British frigate were killed in a raid against the estern Manchester to handle waste something that is not being given control of a valve that will 80. Today’s weather picture was drawn by Vaughn Sprague of Garden to 15 knots today. Northeast 10 knots tonight and 10 Guerriere in a naval battle east Germans at the port city of from the proposed Buckland Hills planned. He said the mall develop­ determine whether sewage will Street, who attends Washington School. to 15 knots Wednesday. Seas 2 to 3 feet offshore and of Nova Scotia during the War of Dieppe, France. mall should be reviewed by the ers will put in a pump station so flow into Us Adams Street line, as 1 foot over Long Island Sound today through 1812. It was a victory that madea In 1960, a tribunal in Moscow town of South Windsor before they that the waste will be sent east into the town wants, or into the Wednesday. Visibility possibly locally below 3 hero of Capt. Isaac Hull, and convicted American U-2 pilot are finalized. Eighth Utilities the district and town lines. district’s North Main Street line, boosted American morale early District Director Joseph Tripp miles in fog patches tonight and maybe in showers Francis Gary Powers of espion­ Tripp also proposed Monday that as the district prefers. G late Wednesday. in the war. age, and sentenced him to 10 said Monday. the district explore the possibility If the plans are approved, the On this date: years in prison. Tripp said that South Windsor of temporarily taking the waste directors agreed to hold a special In 1848, the New York Herald Today’s birthdays: Jockey seems to have been left out of 60 that would flow into South Windsor meeting so that the bid specifica­ reported the discovery of gold in planning for the sewer lines, even William Shoemaker is 55. Ac­ from the mall until the connection tions for the project can be California. though it legally has a say in the Across the nation tress Debra Paget is 53. Renee to South Windsor is built. He said approved and offers can be soli­ In 1929, the comedy program Richards is 52. matter under the terms of a 1978 the district’s sewer line should be agreement between Manchester cited. Construction would then Tropical storm Charley sent rain into New completed sooner, and could ac­ , begin this fall, district officials and South Windsor and the Eighth commodate the waste. 70 England today as it aimed out toward the north Utilities District. have said. Atlantic, and heavy thunderstorms drenched Tripp said under the agreement, South Windsor officials could not In a related matter, Tripp sections of the Plains. On the Light Side 601 part of the waste running from the be reached for comment. expressed concern that the district Heavy rain prompted flood watches in northern mall into a planned sewer line Meanwhile, Joyner said the might not have the opportunity to between Buckland Street and district’s sewer plans, which also put in the section of its North Main Connecticut and western Massachusetts. and riding a beef may not have Bogus burgers Slater Road should flow west into call for a line to be built along Street sewer when town crews 70 Showers and thunderstorms extended from the found their way into the diction­ South Windsor’s Clark Street North Main Street, are still waiting repave the part of the road in Virginia coast across the eastern portion of the KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP) — ary yet, but court reporters say ' sewer line. The remainder of the approval from the state Depart­ connection with the reconstruction 8 0 Carolines and across southern Florida early today It looks like a hamburger they often come up at trials. waste would run east to the ment of Environmental Protec­ of Tolland Turnpike. Low as well as through northeastern New England. sprinkled.with sesame seeds, but Court reporters may be among district’s planned trunk sewer, tion. Joyner said the district’s Tripp said it would be "a real, Temperatures probably tastes like a notepad Tropical Storm Charley was south southeast of the first to put the language of the which takes the waste south to the consulting engineer for the pro­ real shame” if the district had to stuck between two pieces of foam town’s Adams Street sewer, he tear up the newly paved road to put Nantucket Island. Mass., as it headed into the street — jargon used by crim i­ ject, Richard Lombardi of Vernon, rubber. said. I is optimistic the plans will be in the sewer line. North Atlantic after its brief encounter with the nals and police — into writing. Even the owner of the com­ District / President Walter approved within the next fewdays. However, Joyner said the town’s East Coast as a hurricane on Monday. pany that sells them says they D EP Senior Sanitary Engineer redesign work is not scheduled to FRONTS: Eisewhere, thunderstorms packing heavy rain “ E ve ry so often a witness will Joyner agreed Monday to write a probably serve no useful pur­ use a word that we’ve never letter to South Windsor about the Walter Sinnott said this morning begin until next spring, and will not and hail rumbled across eastern Kansas and pose. But that hasn’t stopped the plans should be approved by be completed for a few years after W arm -w Cold-^^ southeast Nebraska. heard before,” said Laurie Ken­ points raised by Tripp. consumers from snatching up nel, who has been a court the end of the week. He said only "a that. Joyner said work on the However, Manchester Public few little things” may present district’s sewer should begin be­ Showers Rain Flurries Show Occluded Stationary Showers were scattered from northwest New the bogus burgers, fake franks reporter for Superior Court Works Director George Kandra problems, but he added that there fore that. Mexico across northern Arizona and southern Utah and phony baloney sandwiches Judge Laurence Kay since 1981. into east central Nevada. and helping a workshop for the “ We type them into the record Today's forecast called for showers and handicapped in the process. phonetically and try'*to figure National forecast thunderstorms along the southern Atlantic Coast "Right now we’re looking at an them out later.” order from Japan for 40,000 Clear skies are forecast for most of the nation on Wednesday. Showers and across southeastern New England: and rain Hartford developers sent and thunderstorms scattered across the central ‘sandwiches,’” said David Gar­ are forecast for the northern Rockies and adjacent Plains and for parts Missouri Valley and from southern Idaho into diner, executive director of the of Georgia and the Carolines. Arizona. McKercher Rehabilitation Cen­ Lottery ter for the developmentally back to their drawing board disabled. 9 By John F. Kirch retail building — were moved back elderly housing complex, accord­ Connecticut daily; Herald Reporter to increase parking capabilities' « ing to the modified site plans. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Monday: 866 and to improve the traffic flow “ It isn’t very nice to have a The Planning and Zoning Com­ Herald photo by Pinto Phrases like dropping a dime through the shopping center. They conimercial building 10 feel from PEOPLE Play Four: 9648 mission Monday night denied said they would plant trees behind the property line.” Taggart said. without prejudice a request by a each of the buildings to act as a “ It’s poor planning, that’s what I Neither rain, nor snow nor a fizzled caused minor flooding before moving Hartford development company to relatives in the United states. buffer to the residential complex think.” . hurricane could keep letter carrier Roy away. Haugh, who lives on Helaine Music finalists Eyes on Bismarck modify a site plan for a 20,000- located behind the site. " I don’t likethe building where it "He is looking for a position in this square-foot shopping center off Haugh from his appointed rounds on Road, kept dry under his umbrella country,” Swenson said. “ It did sound like is.” Bayer said of Fay’s Drug. Spencer Street. But Taggart and commission Armory Street Tuesday. Hurricane during the downpour. The Judds, a mother-daughter duo, and Menachem Meir, a member of the Israeli his family wanted to move here.” Besides Fay’s Drug store and the Oklahoma songbird Reba McEntire are Philharmonic and son of the late Israeli The action was taken after member William Bayer said they retail building, the original plans Charley brought the area rain and finalists for five honors apiece in the 20th Prim e MinisterGolda Meir, wants to become commission member Marion Tag­ would like to see the buildings showed a third building housing a annual Association awards, the Bismarck-Mandan Symphony Orches­ gart expressed concern that modi­ moved forward slightly. The retail Dunkin Donuts and a Blimpies First trip abroad fications to the original site plan the CM A said Monday, tra's principal cellist, a spokeswoman says. store was moved from the center of restaurant. The new plans split the brought two of the proposed retail the site to the northwest corner, building into two structures. Housing Authority not worried Alabama, the four-piece vocal band that The 62-year-old Meir. who studied with The newly married Duke and Duchess of buildings too close to an adjacent while the I8-foot-high Fay’s Drugs The site is located near the dominated country music awards earlier Pablo Casals, made his desire known during York will be making their first official trip elderly-housing complex. stayed in the same side of the Hillstown Road intersection and is this decade, was shut out in the balloting by a telephone call last week to Bismarck, N.D., abroad in October when they visit the The developers said the build­ parcel but was moved back about in a Business III zone. the 7,500 members of the association. from Tel Aviv. Israel, said Nancy Swenson, Netherlands. ings — a 15.000-square-foot Fay’s 15 feet. Both buildings sit about 10 Because the commission denied Texan George Strait and ex-catfish cook the orchestra's executive director. Prince Andrew and the former Sarah Drug store and a 2.000-square-foot feet from the property line with the the application without prejudice. about possibie investigation Randy Travis are finalists for four awards "This is the first time we've had a person of Ferguson, who were married July 23 in Geal Development .which is owned each. this stature apply for our orchestra," Westminster Abbey, are to attend the formal by George R. Reck and Alfred Roy. By John F. Kirch violation of the law. although it is the civil service procedures. Finalists for entertainer of the year, the Swenson said. The position last year paid completion of the Eastern Scheldt flood can submit a new application Herald Reporter uncertain what the penalty will be. The housing authority is a top award, are M cEntire, Willie Nelson, between $11,000 and $15,000 for the 64- barrier on Oct. 4, Buckingham Palace said without waiting six months. Ricky Skaggs, Strait and The Judds. Skaggs member ensemble's eight-month season, she Camoscl wins PZC nod Ronald I.,. Clymer, who works in nonprofit organization that over­ Monday. B reak Tim e In other action. Visions Unlim­ won the award last year, dethroning said. The Manchester Housing Au­ the management division of the sees housing for the elderly and Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands will ited Inc. of Tolland withdrew a thority follows state guidelines to low-income residents in Manches­ Alabama which had won it three straight Swenson said when she talked with Meir A hush should be descending over the Capitol by now, housing department, said that the close the final sluice in the $4 billion chain of zone change request that would hire its employees and is not civil .service guidelines were estab­ ter. It operates 276 federally- times. she noted his credentials were above those, as .members of Congress begin their scheduled summer for road reconstruction dams, flood barriers and dikes across allow the company to build a worried about a possible state lished about 30 years ago to keep backed elderly apartment units required for a small orchestra. Finalists for top male vocalist are George low-lying Zeeland province, one of the recess. Early Congresses only met during the winter so controversial 96-unit condomi­ inspection of the matter, the politics out of state jobs. and 80 state-backed elderly, hous­ Jones, Gary Morris, Strait, Travis and Hank He still expressed interest in the full-time world’s largest flood prevention projects. that members, who were often farmers, could be home By John F. Kirch stone at this time.” nium complex off of Oakland agency’s executive director said He said the Manchester author­ ing projects in town. Williams Jr. position and sent a resume and audition tape, Herald Reporter , Reconstruction would begin at Street. Monday. ity would be looked at, although a for the growing season. Until the 1930s, Congress met Shanley said that under the Finalists for No.l female vocalist are she said. about Buckland Street and con­ The developers withdrew the 'T m not at all worried,” said timetable for the investigation has for only half the year. One historian wrote of a rare federal Housing and Urban Devel­ , Janie Frickie, Emmylou She said she did not know why Meir wanted Acting Town Engineer William tinue east to Deming Street, with a application after receiving legal Carol Shanley. ” We go through the not been set. opment program, elderly resi­ Harris, McEntire and Anne Murray. to leave Israel, but she understood he had Bodyguard arrested summer congressional session in 1933, in which Camosci won a nod of approval portion of North Main Street also advice to do so because of an error procedures we’re suppose to go "We do have, to take a look at it dents pay only 30 percent of their from the Planning and Zoning being improved. in the legal notice published in through.” (the law) and ^ee who is (comply­ A bodyguard of country music singer ^ ‘gentlemen were given unusual permission to remove adjusted monthly income for rent, Commission Monday night for the The roadways would provide two local newspapers. Legal notices of The state Department of Hous­ ing) ,’’ Clymer said, When asked if Johnny Paycheck is free on bond after being ^heir coats and a key witness fell asleep in the heat.” Residents covered under the state recons'truction of an 11,000-foot lanes in each direction from the applications are required to be ing is considering investigating 9 Manchester employees who were arrested for an alleged weapons violation at program, she said, must pay a DO Y O U K NO W — What is the number of the 1985- stretch of Tolland Turnpike. junction of Tolland Turnpike and published before the commission housing authorities throughout hired outside the civil service minimum of between $70 and $98 a the performer’s concert in Ardmore, O kla.' The comnjission, which met in Buckland Street to a point about can consider an application during Connecticut for possible violations 1987 Congress? procedures would lo.se their jobs, month or no more than 25 percent Richard E. Long, 34, of Nashville, Tenn., the Lincoln Center hearing room, 350 yards east of the Georgia a public hearing. of a 1949 state law that requires Clymer said, "I would .severely of their monthly income. was arrested Friday night at Hardy Murphy MONDAY'S ANSWER — A volcano In Colombia killed did not have to give formal Pacific warehouse driveway on The legal notice wrongly said agencies to use civil service hiring doubt that would happen” approval to the project. But that the 14.8-acre site at 205 Coliseum after police found an automatic thousands of people last year. North Main Street. North Main procedures, a state official said Shanley said she has not yet Low-income people who rece^ive Camosci sought PZC comments Street would remain one lane in Oakland St. was zoned Residence .... ? pistol in his trousers, assistant Police Chief Monday. heard from the state about an federal approval pay 30 percent of 8-1^9*86 c Knowledge Unlimited, Inc. 1986 A and Rural Residence. The actual David Willingham said. before the proposal goes before each direction east of that point, It has been reported that at least investigation, however, she added their income for housing, while the townspeople during a public hear­ zoning is Industrial and Residence Misdemeanor charges of carrying a and Tolland Turnpike from North six municipalities could be in that all employees are hired under authority picks up the rest. concealed weapon were filed Monday, said A Newspaper in Education Program ing Sept. 17. Main Street east would also A. planning officials said.' The assistant district attorney Maria Malowney. Sponsored by The PZC informally approved remain one lane each way. developers want to change the zone rebuilding the road with trade-in The project could mean that to Planned Residence Develop­ He was freed on $215 bond pending an Aug, The Manchester Herald funds from the federal govern­ parts of 120 properties in the area ment, which would allow the 27 court appearance, she said. ment, which will pay for roughly 85 would have to be taken in order to condominium project. Bolton board backs teacher talks percent of the $5.5 million project. widen the road. That includes a Visions Unlimited must resub­ in Bolton is the Board of Finance, should be able to speak on this if The state and town would split the 196-year-old house at 755 N. Main mit the application and publish a BOLTON — After a protested executive session, members of the and a town meeting they have something to say,” he rest, the commission said. St., owned by Minnie Blanche corrected legal notice, the PZC It wasn’t his career Board of Finance agreed Monday Raymond Ursin chairman of the said. Manchester Herald The only objection the commis­ Webb. The plans call for the house said. to reopen teachers’ salary negotia­ finance board, said that after Harpin. who is also a member of sion raised concerned a proposed to be demolished or movedio make The error means that the public The new commander of the Strategic A ir tions. Reopening of negotiations reviewing additional information Bolton’s Zoning Commission, USPS 327-5(X) way for the road. hearing held July 21, in which Command says he never expected the A ir VOL. CV, No. 272 sidewalk to be built along the south now must await the approval of on negotiations, the hoard agreed questioned the reasons and impli­ side of the road. Zoning regulations Webb, 86, who has lived in the about five area residents opposed 6 Force to be his life’s work, and entered Published dally except Sunday Suggested carrier rates are $1.50 to reopen talks He said that the cations of an executive session. He the project because of the adverse voters at a town meeting, the' reserve officers’ training to avoid the draft and certain holidays by the Man­ weekly, $6.50 for one month, $10.25 usually call for sidewalks to be house for 66 years, has expressed finance board recommended toihe said the Zoning Commission only chester Publishing Co., tSBralnard effect they said additional traffic chairman of the board said this during the Korean War. for three months. $38.50 for six constructed on the north side of the interest in moving the house to colls executive sessions when Place, Mancheeter, Conn. 06040. months and $77.00 for one year. would cause, is erased from the morning. Board of Education .that negotia­ street. another site on her property. personnel matters are discussed or “As a boy, I wasn’t interested in making Second class postage paid at Man­ Mall rates are available on request. record. Another public hearing on Bolton is eligible to rec eive more tions be limited to pay considera­ chester, Conn. POSTMASTER; Commission member William "I feel sorry for Mrs. Webb,” when an attorney is presenting model airplanes,” Gen. John T . Chain told the application will probably be than $1.50.000 under the education tions in 1986-87. Send address changes to the Man- Bayer said that unless townspeo­ said commission member Marion Monday night’s session, which information. "What’s the big se­ the Sunday World-Herald in Omaha, Neb. “ I scheduled for Sept. 8. planning enhancement act passed by the cheater Herald, P.O. Box 501, Man- ple make a strong case for Taggart. “ I hope we can save the the Board of Finance decided to cret?” he asked the finance board. never wanted to fly.” To place a claseltled or display officials said. state I>egislature. To get the cheater, Conn. 06040. sidewalks on the south side, the house.” close to the public because of the The Korean War was on when Chain advertisement, or to report a newt Also tabled at Monday’s meeting funding, the town must success­ "Ijn you understand what we’re walks should be incorporated with “ We all do," Camosci answered. subject matter, drew protest from entered Denison University, a small liberal Item, etory or picture Idea, call 643- was a request from New York fully reopen teacher negotiations, trying to do?" said finance board GUARANTEED DELIVERY: If 2711. Dffice hours are 6:30 a.m. to5 a proposed eight-foot-wide bitumi­ one teacher in the audience who AP photo arts college in Granville, Ohio. you don’t racelva your Herald by developer Edward Lapidus to according to stipulations in the act member Robert L. Campbell. He p.m. Monday through Friday. nous concrete bike route that Polaris missile had come to hear the additional " I went through R O TC basically to stay out 5:30 p.m. waekdeye or 8 a.m. Satur­ build a 140-unit condominium which is intended to raise teachers’ .said the board wasn’t trying to day, please telephone your carrier. would be built on the north side of information. CAMEL BREAK — Tijger Tsou, who plays China’s 8-year-old Emperor Pu Yi in of the draft. ” Chain said. " If Denison had had the street. He said that pedestrian The Polaris missile was development off of Parker Street. salaries to a minimum of $20 000 a make policies, but attempting to If :^ u ’re unable to roach your car­ "reach .some .sort of understanding Bernardo Bertolucci's “The Last Emperor,” takes a break from filming recently Navy ROTC, I might have wound up being a rier, call eubecriber eervlco at 647- The Manchester Herald la a mem­ and bicycle traffic will not be launched for the first time July 20. The Purdy Corp.. located on year. Calling the action "clandes­ sailor.” 0046 by 8:30 p.m. weekdays or 10 a. ber of the Aeaocletod Prate and a heavy enough to need two separate 1960. from an underwater position Adams Street, won approval to However, before negotiations tine." R Harvey Harpin. a Bolton about what this law means.” Harpin said that it wasn’t the to greet another member of the cast — a camel — on location in Peking’s The 30-year Air Force veteran succeeded m. Saturdaye for guaranlaad dellv- mambar of tha Audit Buraau of Cir- lanes. by the USS George Washington, build a 9,800-square-foot addition can begin, the Board of Education resident and a fifth-grade teacher Board of Finance’s job to deal with famed Forbidden City. The film is about Pu Yi’s brief reign early in the century Gen. Larry D. Welch as SAC chief at Offutt ary in Manchaalar. culatlona. „ “It may well turn out that way,” running submerged off Cape Can­ to its plant. The extension would be is required to have the approval of in East Hartford, objected to the the Board of Education. and the political aftermath. Air Force Base on June 23. Camosci said. “ It’s not written in averal. for a 1.000 mile flight. used to store equipment. the town’s fiscal authority, which closed meeting. "I think the nublic 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Aug. 19. 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Aug. 19. 1986 — 5 OPINION Connecticut In Brief Tax bill may hurt state residents

Ross trial moved to Bridgeport By Judd Everhart ’ strong economy and a high per- that married couples had claimed The Associated Press disappointed” with the loss of the Convicted murderer Michael B. Ross will capita income. O’Neill said Mon­ $183 million in sales tax deduc­ sales tax deduction in the com­ U.S. system stand trial in Bridgeport in the slayings of four New London day that if the changes become tions. Singles had claimed another promise lax bill worked out by HARTFORD — Connecticut res­ part of federal lax law. he will $31 million. Baida said, for n total County women, a Superior Court judge has ruled in a change of idents could lose as much as $300 congressional conferees over the venue decision. ® propose reducing Connecticut’s of $214 million. million a year because of the weekend. capital gains and dividends tax "If you take into account the Jack Judge Seymour L. Hendel on Monday also told attorneys to be proposed elimination of the sales on transplants next year. inflation factor and consider the “ It’s a blow lor us (in Connecti­ prepared to start jury selection in October. tax deduction on federal tax “ I don’t believe we need a growth in the standard of living, cut) because we're only one of a R ««s. 26. formerly of Jewett fcity, was charged in the 1983-84 returns, state tax officials Anderson windfall from the federal govern­ that could be 40 to 50 percent handful of states without an murders of six young Connecticut women. He pleaded no contest estimate. ment.” O’Neill said. "1 will pro­ higher,” Baida said. "This year, income lax.” Dodd said. "We in November to two of the murders that occurred in Windham But the same tax-reform bill now needs reform pose passing these revenues off for a ballpark figure, it would be depend almost exclusively on the County and is serving a 120-year prison term. before Congress could also mean a directly to our residents in the about $300 million in deductions sales tax (deduction).” windfall for the states because ■The four remaining victims were from New London County form of a reduction to the capital that Connecticut taxpayers will Connecticut levies a tax on 40 and the trial in those cases now will be heard in Bridgeport gains tax.” lose by not being able to deduct He said he needed to take "a When 2-year-oId Kim berly Izzo o f Superior Court. ® percent of personal capital gains Edward C. Baida, chief of sales taxes.” good hard look” at the proposed and dividends. The proposed new Hendel decided three months ago to move the trial from New economic and revenue forecasting He estimated that 20 percent of compromise before deciding Woodbridge, N.J., died Monday, the official federal law would allow states to I^ndon to Fairfield County because of pre-trial publicity. He for the Office of Policy and Connecticut taxpayers itemize whether to support it. explanation was that an infection had Airport must subject 100 percent of the gain or then spent the past few weeks reviewing news reports of the case Management, said a study earlier their returns. dividend to the tax. But. "would I vole against this devastated her liver before a new organ before picking Bridgeport over courts in Danbury and Stamford. this year of 1980 federal tax returns U.S. Sen. Christopher J. Dodd. Because Connecticut has a whole bill just because of the sales could be found. by Connecticut residents found D-Conn.. said he was "terribly tax? Absolutely not.” Dodd said. Because of her age and size, the clam or for explanation was probably valid. Attorney urges candidate liability law But a recent federal study indicates that HARTFORD -- The state’s attorney investigating absentee Group wants city some Americans in need of organ transplants ballot irregularities in the Waterbury Democratic (Relegate safety funds election recommends holding candidates or campaign coWdina^ may be dying not for lack of a donor, but for tors liable for the conduct of their campaign workers. A lack of money. WASHINGTON — Incredible as it may seem. Waterbury State’s Attorney John A. Connelly, whose office has to clean up its act The study of kidney transplants by the Federal Aviation Administration bureaucrats are made 10 arrests since the city’s May 20 election, suggested Departm e^ of Health and Human Services willing to withhold money needed to make air vicarious liability” and several other measures for curbing electoral fraud to members of the Program Review and STAMFORD (AP) — Afteryears pointing fingers at the other guy” found that'foreign nationals received travel safer in order to force airport managers to Investigations Committee. of cleaning up other people’s Powers said. bow down to the F A A ’s standards on permissible transplants far more quickly than Americans The^ responsibility should be placed on the candidate or backyards. Keep America Beauti­ Powers said Keep America aircraft noise levels. ful Inc. is trying to clean up its new — and often at a greater price. At one campaign chairman is you want the problem corrected,” he said Beautiful focu.

HAOAM THE HONNIELE by DIk IrowiM MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Aug. 19. 1986 — 7 SNAFU by Bruce Beattie PEANUTS by Charlaa M. Schulz :/ lU i^ F o o p l e r e QOBS HERE'S THE FIERCE g r a b b in g his ^UPTUBCHBFOUTI' m u r e t o VICTIM BY THE V.S./World in Brief PVTHON SNEAKING U.S. dismisses ban as propaganda TAUKTO NOSE, HE SQUEEZES' 06nV f THROUGH THE GRASS... 1 M 5 ? By Susanne M. Schafer He argued that the issue of a test is not in the security interests of the The spokesman said that a Charlef^lzzles after killing live The Associated Press ban treaty cannot be handled in United States, our friends or our primary sticking point to any isolation, and the matter must be Tropical Storm Charley headed into the North Atlantic today allies,” said Speakes, who had agreement involving nuclear test­ SANTA BARBARA. Calif. - discussed by Soviets and Ameri­ traveled West with Reagan on the ing has been reaching “ some ??,, encounter with the East Coast as a hurricane that Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev’s cans along with a “ broad range of killed five people. president’s three-week vacation, means of verification.” He added < st- call for the United States to join a issues,” such as human rights and The spokesman said that "a Ate a. m. EDT, the storm was centered near latitude 40.5 north that is something “ we would like to superpower nuclear test ban is overall arms control. moderate level of nuclear testing |<£) 1966 United Feature Syndicale.tnc | longitXide 68.0 west, or about 115 miles east southeast of concentrate on with the Soviets.” being dismissed by President The United States “ would have w iir continue to be required” in Nantucket Island, Mass. It was moving away from land to the Reagan’s top aides as a propa­ _£j2_ to look at what’s going on in the order to deter Soviet agression. Asked about a statement that northeast at 15-20 mph and was expected to continue that ganda ploy. arms reduction front” before I PIPN't KNOW THERE One senior White House official (^rbachev had made that the THE PHANTOM by Lea Falk A Sy Barry direction through tonight, the National Weather Service said White House spokesman Larry going forward in the test ban area, OJAS AN EMER6ENCY scoffed at the proposal, saying, superpowers had made some pro­ 911! 911!! ^ After being downgraded to a tropical storm, Charley continued Speakes, speaking only minutes Speakes said. ” We do see a lot of propaganda in gress on the issue, Speakes said w = = = = r PYTHON NUMBER.. after Gorbachev delivered his DUE EAST, WE SHOULD Y WE th er e it 15/ NOW WHAT, SIR ' LANF»/THIS to weaken and move away from land. By Monday night, its Gorbachev, who first announced this announcement.” that he was "not aware of any PILOT, ICXJ'LL FIND A PEAK BE a l m o s t X are. IS WHERE I highest sustained winds were 50 mph. speech Monday in Moscow, said the self-imposed moratorium a The official, speaking on condi­ resolution on the broad scale of CALLED PHANTOM-; THERE. SET OUT. Three people died aboard a twin-engine plane that crashed into the United States had not dropped year ago, used his speech to tion he not be identified, said verification issues” between the I SEE "\l HEAD ON YOUR its opposition to joining in the test IT,SIR, — r - f MAP. Chesapeake Bay on Sunday while attempting to land in a storm announce an extension of the Gorbachev was using a “ tactic to United States and the Soviets. ban. associated with Charley, said Baltimore County police. moratorium until Jan. 1, 1987, and influence our European allies” He said he did not know whether CMSMbyNCA me He derided the Soviet proposal he challenged Reagan to agree to a amid the superpower jockeying A Manteo, N.C., woman died after her car went out of control in as a public relations gimmick that Gorbachev intended to iink U.S. headlight-deep water on an Outer Banks causeway and plunged test ban treaty. over arms control and in advance Ben Franklin invents the jump start. cost Moscow little, arguing they Even though the administration agreement to join the ban to a e - i i into a canal, and a Virginia man died after his car struck a of a possible second Reagan- had gained an advantage with tests says a verifiable and comprehen­ Gorbachev summit. possible Reagan-Gorbachev storm-downed tree, police said. summit. made before their ban went into sive test ban treaty is a long-term Speakes said the Soviets were effect. CAPTAIN EASY ®by Crooka A Caaale objective, it has repeatedly re­ able to continue their ban because Speakes also released a state­ “ The Soviets, in essence, are not THE OUiriri^e wp r nAi-> no IT WILL PO NO Car bomb explodes in Tehran fused to join the Soviet initiative, “ they are dealing from a position ment saying the administration THE MONSTER giving away much in extending for SgOP, FRIENP. FROM THE SKY arguing that America’s nuclear of advantage" particularly In the was optimistic about renewed NICOSIA, Cyprus — A car laden with 50 pounds of TNT seven more months the morato­ •z WILL JUST STEAL testing is needed to respond to the area of missile throwweights and talks in Stockholm on confidence­ exploded in one of the main squares of Iran's capital today, rium that they have proposed,” IT AGAIN. Soviet military buildup. in the knowledege gained from building measures between the A Speakes said. FT killing 10 people and wounding scores, Iran’s official Islamic “ A nuclear testing moratorium past testing. superpowers. BLONDIE by Dean Young A Stan Drake r ti Republic News Agency said. The blast, in Tehran’s Ferdowsi Square, came in the middle of the morning rush hour in one of the most crowded areas of the OUR GROCERY BILLS ) LET'S ONLV BUY WHAT'S ADD THIS TO t h e . ARE ASTRONOMICAL < ON THE LIST city, the agency said in a dispatch monitored in Nicosia. U.S. files protest The 8:20 a.m. explosion damaged a bus, four automobiles and I' seven motorcycles, injuring their passengers, IRNA said. The WKIVti/’-W car-bomb blast also shattered windows in nearby buildings. ^Ob, T!m £ i cMiue There was no im m ediate claim of responsibility for the attack, in agent’s beating U 8 -/e but IRNA blamed “ agents of imperialism,’’ a designation used yca»* by Iran’s Moslem fundamentalist authorities to describe the By Carl Manning various anti-government underground groups active in the General’s office said a group of its ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson country. The Associated Press special agents were questioning the state policemen involved in the WHAT'5 ATWANK-VOU THE C0LEJAAN611HE COUPLE THAT WAS NICE BUT I DON'T TRUST ANYONE MEXICO CITY - The United Cortez case and that results of the •THM? MOTE FRO/ATtie WHO CAME WITH BOBBY AND OF THEM! WHO MAILS THANK-YOU NOTES Chicago mayor blasts election drive States filed a diplomatic protest investigation would be announced COLEMANS! KAREN SATURDAY NIGHT? THAT QUICKLY.' with Mexico charging a U.S, in 48 hours. CHICAGO — Supporters of Mayor Harold Washington blasted narcotics agent was illegally held . The Cortez incident occurred and beaten by police in Guadalaj­ G as racially motivated a drive to make the city’s mayoral election while President Miguel de la ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook non-partisan. ara, and the government said it Madrid was in Washington meet­ ‘This whole thing sends up an odor,’’ Washington declared was investigating the allegations. ing with President Reagan to Monday. The note was delivered Monday prorhise increased Mexican coop­ 7 im M POUT ^ueil,iMfl£L..ms A HE N^tiGSoWeoMG I c night to Foreign Minister Ber­ Supporters of Washington, the city’s first black mayor, have eration in a joint anti-drug war, HECAM/JVKAPltR I seif-soFficm nardo Sepulveda by U.S. charge criticized the referendum drive as an attempt to make the m ayor “ We have given them the proof cowwrr <(WteeLF / NORfuizifiG-T^iz^... AMP cm. fbfl! \ fe x m i d’affaires Morris Busby, the rank­ and now we will wait to see what face a single white challenger in the April mayoral election. ing American diplomat in Mexico. they do about it. Nobody wants to Tom? Washington was elected in 1983 when two white Democrats The contents of the note were not rock the boat at this point',’’ said split the vote in the prim ary, allowing him to win the nomination released here. 2 . y ,9 ZjeI * one U.S. Embassy official, who with 36.5 percent of the vote. At issue is the Wednesday spoke on condition of anonymity, j If it passes, the binding referendum would throw all mayoral detention of Drug Enforcement Over the weekend, DEA chief/ ALLEY OOP ®by Dave Graue candidates into a single primary regardless of party affiliation. Administration special agent Vic­ John Lawn said Cortez was beaten' WHEN IT BECAME APPARENT ( HE SAID HE HAD ANY DAY ...AND IT'S If no candidate received more than 50 percent of the vote, the top tor Cortez by Jalisco state judicial and subjected to “ electrical shock THAT WE'D HAVE TO MAKE \ JUST THE PERSON NOW... A M BR.NOT two vote-getters would meet in a run-off election. police in Guadalajara. 360 miles treatment” and had numerous SOME CHANfiES ON THE TIME- ; WE NEEDED TO, ^ A H IM ! west of the capital. MACHINE, I CONTACTED OUR HELP u s WITH ( good! contusions on his body. He said the OLD FWEND, PR. BRI------Pipe bomb explodes in Post Office A U.S. Embassy news release interrogators wanted to find out said Cortez “ was illegally de­ about the DE A’s role in Mexico and U.S. ACRES by Jim Davie its investigations. FARGO, N.D. — A pipe bomb in a package exploded at the tained, interrogated and tortured by Jalisco state police officers.” Lawn said Cortez was responsi­ ANP WHEN THEV 6ENSE FEAR, downtown Post Office on Monday evening, slightly injuring four ble for “ the seizure of substantial EVEN THE MEEKEST CREAT0RE6 workers, police said. Mexican officials last week said Cortez was detained by the police, quantities of cocaine over the past “ There was a parcel post that was mailed here in Fargo, and it month.” AGGRESSIVE ) ( P m G W ! ) but strongly denied that he was appears it was detonated after one of the postal employees threw The incident occurred in the it into the bag,” said police Detective Rollie Rust. tortured. They said he was re­ leased after three hours while U.S. same city where another DEA “ All we know it was a pipe bomb with black powder in it,” he agent, Enrique Camarena Sa­ said. officials say he was held six hours. “ On behalf of the U.S. govern­ lazar, was beaten to death by drug "There probably was a considerable amount of black powder ment, charge (d'affaires) Busby traffickers in February 1985. AP photo THE BORN LOSER ■ by Art Sansom ^ inside the half-inch-thick pipe, and the bomb was powerful protested these unprovoked, bru­ U.S. officials say he was ab­ enough to kill someone, he said. tal, criminal acts against an ducted by state policemen who A riot policeman guards the blockade to a street In Authorities speculate that the bomb probably was set to go off delivered him to the traffickers. .WINE, UH,Y£AH... '\^^HATeAU CHEVROLET/S? 8PIM6 HIM A CXTW'T YCv Y ^ American.official accredited to the Karachi, Pakistan, Monday as thousands of protesters later, but blew up when the worker threw it just after 7 p.m. government of Mexico,” the em­ Earlier in the day, State Depart­ ^M'GIEURl EK, WHAT DO DARE PRIMKODT t ------— ------^ The parcel was small enough to put into a mailbox, but officials bassy news release said. ment deputy spokesman Charles play cat and mouse with police to protest the arrest of YOU'TiJfcfegSTV O F THE b o t t l e !' did not know to whom it was addressed, Rust said. Redman said in Washington that opposition leader Benazir Bhutto. Behind him is a .BDriLg? It also said Busby requested an The four clerks, all men, were treated at St. Luke’s Hospital the U.S. protest included detailed refrigerator set ablaze by rioters. The government has and released. immediate investigation to “ ap­ information about the injuries prehend, prosecute and punish, Cortez suffered. banned any demonstration in Karachi. without delay, those found to be “ The mistreatment of an Ameri­ Puxxles Astrograph responsible.” can drug agent has serious impli­ 9 Gang members crash rap concert In a brief statement, the Foreign cations for U.S.-Mexican coopera­ LOS ANGELES — The rap group Run-D.M.C. says it won’t Ministry acknowledged Monday tion on the narcotics issue,'* Pakistan protests ACROSS 2 Inner Hebrides Answer to Previous Puzzle perform again in Southern California without more police night it received the U.S. protest, particularly at a time when island and said the Federal Attorney vigorous efforts are being under­ u M P 1 R r T H A C A ^Your protection after gang members beat and stabbed at least 42 ^ Cattle 3 Norse night people at a sold-out concert called “ Raising Hell." General’s Office has begun an taken to improve border security S Shades G L O V E S G 0 U G E D 4 Raise ‘Birthday One young man suffered a minor gunshot wound in what investigation to determine what and stem the flow of narcotics from continue; 26 dead 9 Event (Let.) L L O Y D s N A T u R E happened. 5 Laugh syllable FRANK AND ERNEST ' by Bob Thaves authorities say was at least the fifth outbreak of violence at a Mexico to the United States,” 12 Frost Y E P A E S E E N Aug. 20, 1986 Earlier Monday, the Attorney Redman said. 6 Excessively Run-D.M.C. concert this summer. At least four people were By Barry Renfrew 13 Inner (comb, A N N T T E opposition supporters across Pak­ 7 Home of Eve gEFope You TALfc a b o u t Youp PupiN(? TUB booked for investigation of assault, interfering with police and The Associated Press istan on Monday. form) 1 A M B 1 If a trusted associate with a good track 8 Fizzy drinks E M E F F Y i n public intoxication, said Long Beach police Cmdr. A1 Van Ten people were reported killed 14 Organ for record comes to you with an investment jOHN/TbWN flood. You XHOUip pNOW THAT N o a H 9 Prefabricated A R A B S 1 G L o o proposal in the year ahead, hear him or Otterloo. ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Po­ in clashes Thursday through t h e AoPieN<^F. hearing (comp, wd.) G O R E Businesses leery D S H O O K her out. It could be quite promising. “ There was a bunch of kids, gang members, and w herever they lice firing teargas charged demon­ Sunday. 15 Came before 10 Lighten o W E s P .P T E L E LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Situations that \ walked the crowd would move out of their way. They just took strators in Karachi. Dadu and Local reporters and other wit­ 17 Peer Gynt's produce additional income for you look 11 Irritated s 1 L E R Y over, and security was soft,” said Run, a member of the rap duo, other parts of southern Pakistan nesses today said two police mother 16 Selectetl more promising today than your usual today, and the death toll from M U D c E S E M s T Run-D.M.C. canceled Monday night’s show at the Hollywood officers, two protesters and a 18 Of course (sl.) sources. Don't treat side ventures indif­ r y- , — of tax-reform bill anti-government protests reached 20 Alpine country ^ Palladium and vowed not to play in Southern California until government activist were killed 19 Single-handed U T o p 1 A T A M A L E ferently. Get a jump on life by under­ Mmm j y 26. 22 Divide into V-V-VH police could guarantee protection for their audiences. Monday night at Tando Khan in 21 Highway s A L T E L A N O S standing the influences that will govern strata k you In the year ahead. Send for your As­ By Randolph E. Schmid Rostenkowski, D-Ill., chairman of Police and paramilitary units Sind province during a protest charge 24 South American s H E A R M c E E S tro-Graph predictions today. Mail $1 to The Associated! Press the House Ways and Means Com­ used tear gas and baton charges to march when police and protesters 23 Pigpen ostrich Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, PO mittee, and Sen. Robert Pack- break up an opposition march in fired on each other. 24 Record speed Soviets set to accept inspections Dadu, Sind province, witnesses 25 Go by 35 Decreed 50 rthythmic Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. WASHINGTON — Business ex­ wood, R-Ore., chairman of the (abbr.) 40 Get ecutives examining newly pro­ said. Those killed Monday included an 26 Erie Stanley movement Be sure to state your zodiac sign. STOCKHOLM, — The Soviet Union today told the Senate Finance Committee, It has 27 Speaks 43 Phonetic 51 Tamarisk salt VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) You won't be posed tax-overhaul legislation are drawn the support of President Scattered fighting persisted in opposition supporter who died in Gardner stories Stockholm security conference it is prepared to accept some 29 Frenzied state character tree ' terribly bothered by conditions that WINTHROP ''by Dick Cavalli coming away with conclusions Reagan, and must now gain final parts of Karachi and elsewhere in Dadu when police opened fire on a 28 Flavor on-site inspections of military movements, marking an 45 Classes 52 Russian no your companions might find disturbing ranging from doubt to dismay, but approval by the House and Senate. Sind province. Bands of protesters crowd, the government reported. 32 Actress Mills important breakthrough at the start of the final session of the 30 Actor Sharif 46 Celestial bear 55 Place for today. Your example will encouragb MY DAD LIKES TO HE SAYS KNUTE W HAT KIND O F A/YOTHER few deny it is bound to become law. “ It’s a fait accompli,” said Kent pelted police patrols with stones Opposition officials said a second 34 Burning them to also take things in stride. 32-month-old talks. 31 Florida islands 47 Kids unclaimed mail S A Y , " W H E S I IN ROCKME ALVLAYS W O U L D n a m e h e r E L A B Y Mark Bloomfield of the Ameri­ Colton of the National Association before fleeing up side streets as person also was killed there, but 36 Jewish ascetic LIBRA (Sapt. 23-Ocl. 23) If possible, try “ 'We could ... agree to the conduct of on-site inspections,” 33 Sierra 48 Fever (abbr.) D O U B T , PUNT! " S A I D t h a t . "CANOOT?" can Council for Capital Formation of Home Builders. “ We recognize officers fired tear gas. their claims could not immediately 37 Salary to devote some lime today to a pet hob­ Soviet Ambassador Oleg A. Grinevsky told the opening session. be verified. date 1 2 3 1 0 11 complains that the lower tax rates there will be tax reform in the Army units were called out to by of yours that you have been Ignoring Delegates said the 35-nation conference, after being 38 Concerning (2 lately. The change will prove relaxing. ! / ■ it creates would come at the country, and we’re not going to assist police in several areas of The death reported most re­ 12 essentially stalled since its opening in January 1984, appeared set Sind province. wds.) r SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Your expense of savings and oppose that. At the same time, we cently was that of a protester killed to reach an East-West agreement before it closes Sept. 19. 39 Bulb chances for success are excellent today investments. want people to recognize there will The Movement for the Restora­ Monday when police opened fire on 15 " because your energies will be well-di­ The aim of the conference is to agree on confidence-building tion of Democracy is waging a 41 Vetch But, he conceded, “ I think if it be serious adjustments.” a crowd in Moro Chonk. A local rected and your heart will be in what you measures to lessen the risk of war in Europe. It brings together has the support of the president Colton said the single-family campaign to oust President Gen. magistrate announced the death 42 Ensign (abbr.) 18 1 hope to aeWeve. the United States, Canada and all European countries except and the chairman of both (congres­ home business does well in the tax Mohammad Zia ul-Haq and force today. 44 Author Harte SAQITTARTDs (Nov. 23-Oac. 21) Con­ Mk sional tax-writing) committees it’s bill, as mortgage interest and elections, and opposition leaders Salman Taseer, a spokesman for 46 Netherlands ditions are favorable today lor you to Albania. A Western diplomat, who insisted on anonymity, said the a pretty difficult locomotive to property tax deductions are main­ vowed to stage more street rallies the Movement for the Restoration 9 city collect a debt. Don't be hesitant to try. C tt il by Ni A k«. Stop.” tained. But the law also drops tax today. of Democracy, said the govern­ 49 Singer Bob CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jeii. 19) You'll Soviet turnaround on the on-site inspection issue could have be correct today if you think your way o( “ heavy implications” for other East-West disarmament talks, The bill was approved Saturday benefits that could cause 300,000 At least 16 people were reported ment was resorting to force managing a complicated matter Is bet­ and could be aimed as an impetus to such talks. by a House-Senate conference fewer residences to be built, he killed and dozens injured in because it had lost all popular 53 King (Fr.| ter than your associates'. Assume con­ committee headed bv Rep, Dan said. clashes between riot police and support. 54 Chief trol when they falter. 56 Mercy AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Material Bridge 57 Female saint trends look favorable for you at this Private Industry considers satellites (abbr.) time. If you are enterprising and re­ Nobel holders Independent 58 Lament sourceful, it's likely you'll make a profit; actly what happened. WASHINGTON — Satellite owners, on official notice that there think money. 59 She (Fr.) 4 6 4 7 might not be room for their expensive payloads on the space PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Something NORTH Crazy With the queen of clubs lead, declar­ hit state law Insurance 60 Beast of burden extraordinarily lucky could happen for 4 8 4 2 er had no trouble making the doubled shuttle, are flocking to rocket builders to inquire about buying 61 Atomic number 6 3 you today through your personal con­ ▼ 10 8 5 like a fox contract: True, if the defenders led launch services. WASHINGTON (AP) - Teach­ Center, Inc. (sbbr.) tacts. Stay on the very best of terms ♦ 3 three rounds of hearts ending in the “ We have been approached by seven companies for possible ing religious ideas under the label 6 7 4 A 9 7 6 4 2 62 Let it (tend with all of your friends. By James Jacoby East hand and then played a spade, de­ launches,’’ said Jack Isabel of General Dynamics, which builds of science is harmful to scientific ARIES (March 21-April 19) You can WEST EAST clarer might be set a trick. That would the Atlas Centaur rocket. “ That includes anywhere from 20 to 25 education, according to a group of 50 PLUS means DOWN 6 0 Could it ever be right to pass your still be a good result against a three achieve the results you want today. Do 4 K 10 7 6 4 5 satellites.” Nobel laureates who are asking the J what needs doing, free from outside 4 A Q 4 4 K J 9 7 partner in a probable 4-1 fit when you no-trump contract that could easily be Supreme Court to keep creation­ A spokesman for Denver-based Martin Marietta, which makes you’re getting 1 Oriental chief ozez (c)t886 by NEA. Inc 19 Interferences. 4 K J 105 4Q876 have a 5-3 fit available? Look at the made by West. 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You can cap­ two diamonds with only a singleton over two diamonds, since East would availability of versions of Titan to launch their satellites.” The saying "you’re not getting older, you’re getting bet­ CELEBRITY CIPHER ture their Imaginations, especially when 4AQJ93 winners of the Nobel Prize and 24 when he had three-card support for be reluctant to then double with only a Celebrtly CIptwr oryptoorwns ar* craatad from quotatlont by famoua paopla. paat and praaant. discussing your very latest Interests. 46 3 2 scientific organizations attacked a ter” is especially true of mature drivers. Your driving re­ Each M tar in tba dpbar atanda for anothar. Today'a cAjo: N 0quxi$ C. 4 A 9 4 2 spades. Perhaps I can show method in singleton in the North-South trump Louisiana law requiring public cord proves it. So Great American is offering a "50 Plus” GEMINI (May 21-Jutia 20) Be alert to­ his madness. - Good Samaritans killed by driver by CONNIE WIENER day for a change that can give you an 45 suit. schools teaching evolution to teach When North bid two clubs, he antici­ Select Driver Discount of up to 10 percent, plus an addi­ advantage In your career. Swing Into NEW Y O R K — A hit-and-run driver struck four people who had “ creation-science" as well. “LC’VC XU F LFV JK BCJCVIXUC Vulnerable: North-South pated that East would bid a red suit. tional discount of up to 15 percent for low mileage driv­ action promptly when you spot the shift. Dealer: North stopped to help a stranded motorist Monday night, killing three “ Teaching religious ideas misla­ CANCER (June 21-July 22) People you Then North would compete with a Ancient Astronomy beled as science is detrimental to ers. LDCJDCV JDC DHIFU VFNC LXOO ... spend time with today will have an enor­ two-spade bid and subside if East- and critically injuring one, police said. West North East Soatb The four people were driving south on the Bronx River scientific education: It sets up a If you’re between the ages of 50-69 call our agency to find mous effect on your outlook. Hang In Pass Pass 1 4 West continued to the three-level. But Before scientists understood sea­ false conflict between science and Parkway when they noticed a motorist requesting help in the CAXPJ XU JDC UCAJ WCL MCFVP.” — tight with positive thinkers. 1 NT 2 4 Dbl. 2 4 the punitive double of two clubs by sonal changes, astronomers believed religion (and) misleads our youth out if you're eligible. East gave North an idea. Why not pass northbound lanes, said police Lt. William Kennedy. Pass Pass Dbl. Pass the sun in its “ path across the heav­ about the nature of scientific two diamonds, giving Elast an easy op­ JCB JHVUCV. Pass 2 4 Dbl. Pass ens” naused over the Tropic of Capri­ The four stopped and helped the stranded driver. They then inquiry,” the brief states. Pass Pass portunity to continue in the rhythm of Bob Lathrop Rod Johnson corn, and again when it reached the climbed back over the divider and were walking across the The brief represents an extraor­ PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "I never knew how good our songs were until I doubling for penalties? If North ran to 646-6050 The constitution of the Irish Free Tropic of Uncer. Ancient astrono­ southbound lane to their car when they were hit about 10:30 p.m., dinary organizational effort by heard Ella Fitzgerald sing them." — Ira Gershwin. Opening lead; B Q two spades only after two diamonds 830 Hartford Rd., Manchester State, a British dominion, was adopt­ mers named each moment "solstice,” Kennedy said. Murray Gell-Mann, a California had bMD doubled, the opponents migbt from the Latin “sol,” sun, and “sis- (Acrou Irom Lynch Toyota) S ed Dec. 11, 1922. Institute of Technology professor. be lured into a mistake. And that is ex­ tere,” to stand still. 8 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesdiiy. Aug lit, li)Hb Attorney not surprised by mall appeal I ]C MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Aug 19. 1986 — 9

By John F. Kirch By John F. Kirch zone change the developers re-re “We“ We are aonealinff appealing thp the judge'siuHpp'c remain confident thevthey will build on Herald Reporter ceived in 1985 from the South decision,” said C. David Frese, the land, much of which used to be Windsor Planning and Zoning project manager of the Winchester tobacco fields. The attorney who represents a Commission, and means that a Mall. “There's no question in my “ I don't think it will be a vacant neighborhood group opposed to the proposed shopping center cannot mind that there-will be a mall piece of land,” Allan Hutensky, a l-S proposed Winchester M all in South be built on the site. there.” co-owner of Bronson and Hu­ Windsor said today he is not "It's pretty c le a r that tra ffic is a In the appeal. Lassman said, the tensky. said today. surprised that the project's devel­ mess,” Beck said. “ All the experts developers are charging that The shopping center being opers appealed a court decision saw that, the judge saw that too" Judge Smith substituted his own planned for the parcel would barring commercial development The developers — Bronson and opinion in place of the PZC's when accompany a larger mall being on the 57-acre site, Hutensky of Bloomfield and Mel­ he decided on the case, which was dgSI^ned for a site in Manchester. Manchester attorney Bruce S. vin Simon Associates of Indianapo­ brought to the court by the That project, called the Buckland Beck, who represents the Pleasant lis — are appealing Smith's neighborhood association. Lass­ Hills Mall, would be located across Valley Neighborhood Association, decision to the state Appellate TlM E.OHLX man said the local commission is the street from the South Windsor said he is confident that the Court, Hartford attorney Edwin A. its own authority and the courts OINNER Hartford Superior Court decision town line and is being proposed by Lassman said this morning. The cannot substitute for it. t h e a t r e will stand. That ruling, by Judge the Homart Development Corp. of Appellate Court must now decide Beck, however, said that the e a s t V./lNOSO"’'' Allen W. Smith July 29. nullified a Chicago and the New York-based whether to hear the case. judge ruled that the commission's *■ S i P Manchester 1-84 Associates. decision to grant the zone change For about two years, the part­ was arbitrary because it did not nerships of the two rival malls properly consider the potential competed to build a regional Coventry council traffic problem the mall would shopping mall in the area. Town cause on local roads. officials and area businessmen Lassman said that the town said the market could only support could also file an appeal, but has one m all. back In business not made a decision. He said that Early this summer, the partner­ Hartford attorney Ralph G. Elliot, ships agreed to work together. By Jdcquellne Bennet who represents the town of South A panel without a quorum and unable They plan to build the 750,000; Herald Correspondent to conduct business. But things Windsor, would probably meet square-foot Buckland Hills Mall in were different Monday night. with the PZC in September to M anchester and a sm a lle r open- Following a unanimous vole Board of Education Chairwo­ decide on a course of action. style shopping center in South r r which sealed Republican Thomas man Judy Halvorson won unanim­ Nevertheless, the developers Windsor, right across the street. W. Sparkm an at the table M onday Herald photo by Pinto ous approval to reopen teacher night, the Town Council, restored contract negotiations so that the to full membership, got back to town can qualify for education Soggy retrieval business with three new faces. enhancement funds from the state. "I don't know him personally but Obituaries Halverson said fundine U While most residents were probably discouraged by he comes highly recommended.” Monday’s rain, this dog found some amusement in its said Democrat Elizabeth Paterson offered in a two-part plan with dual options One option was to bring William Balch Paul J. Vesco aftermath, shaking out a soggy shoe that it retrieved from as she seconded a motion by Republican Phillip Bouchard to starting salaries, currently $14..500 A memorial service for William Paul J. Vesco. 79. of 260 School a puddle off Charter Oak Street. in Coventry, up to $20,000 within appoint Sparkman Sparkman was Balch. 81. of 102 School Road, St., died Sunday at Manchester named to fill a council seal left three years with 100 percent Bolton, who died Sunday, will be Memorial Hospital. Born in M il­ vacant by the resignation of reimbursement from the stale. Aug. 30 at 2 p.m. at the Unitarian lwood. Pa., he was a Manchester Michael Cleary earlier this month. Part of that plan would include Universalist Church. 50 Bloom­ resident for more than 60 years. Paterson herself is a new state funding of nearly $1,000 .500 to field Road. H artford. There are no Before he retired, he worked at Manchester/Area he divided over the three-year G member of the council She was calling hours. the Cheney Bros, mills For many appointed last week by Town period to increase salaries for M ernorial donations m ay be years, he was a volunteer of the Towns In Brief Manager Harold Hodge to fill a teachers above the minimum. The made to the Senior Alumni Associ­ town of Manehesler Fire Depart­ seal left vacant by the resignation second option would raise the ation. University of Maine, Orono. m ent's Com pany 3 when it was of Democrat Ken Donovan July 7. minimum to $20,000 within two Maine 04473. or to Visiting Nurse located on Spruce Street. He was a years, qualifying the town for full Zinsser agrees to debate Meotti Hodge exercised slate statutory and Home Care. 397 Porter St., or supporter of town athleties. authority to fill the council va­ reimbursement plus bonus money. to a charity of the donor's choice. He was predeceased by two Sen. Carl Zinsser, R-Manchester, will face Democratic cancy which had existed for more "We've had difficulty getting sisters. Margaret V. Leurio and challenger Michael Meotti in a series of debates in the five towns than .30 days. people because of money It Catherine V. Perretto. that make up the 4th Senatorial District. "With three new faces on a (increased salaries) will make us James J. Selble The funeral will be Thursday at Meotti, majority leader of the Glastonbury Town Council, had seven-member council there will competitive with other towns," James J Selbie. 49. of 14 8:15 a m. from the John F Tierney challenged Zinsser last week, requesting the forums. likely be a personality change. I Halvorson said. She said now the O akland St., died Monday at St. Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., board and the teachers' union must In a letter to Meotti, Zinsser said he would accept the hope we will he perceived as a Francis Hospital and Medical with a mass of Christian burial at 9 challenge. ‘T think that you would agree with me that you, as the harm onious council and proceed in also agree to reopen negotiations Center. Hartford. He was born in a m. at SI. Jam es Church. B u rial and that question will be on the challenger, would have everything to gain and a debate from a positive manner." Paterson said. Hartford Jan. I. 19.37. and lived in will be in St. James Cemetery. your perspective is a good move,” Zinsser wrote. Her words were echoed by agenda for a school board meeting Manchester most of his life. Calling hours are Wednesday from D em ocrat Rose Fow ler, who in next Thursday. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Zinsser added his reason for debating. "I, as the incumbent, in He worked as a security guard in support of Sparkman placed an Memorial donations may be asking the voters to renew my contract fora fourth term, have a The council also decided un­ South Windsor. olive branch on the council table at made to the Newington Children's record that I am proud of and would like the opportunity to share animously to send a resolution He is survived by twodaughters. the meeting at the Town Office regarding the use of$93.,500 in stale Lorie Selbie and DianeSelbie, both Hospital or the American Heart that record with my constituents.” Building. Association or a charity of the Coachlighfs Town Improvement funds to the Neither Meotti, who has spoken about possible debates in the of Manchester: his father, Francis ' "I hope we will work together in local allocation council for its donor's choice. past, nor Zinsser could be reached for comment this morning. S. Selbie of Mansfield; two broth­ harmony." Fowler said. approval. The allocation council ers. Douglas Selbie of Bolton and Ralph C. Gray, Zinsser's campaign manager, said there are no Fowler was appointed to the will help decide how Coventry will Robert Selbie of Stafford. He was details on the times or structures of the debating sessions. "It’s council by Hodge two weeks ago to spend its share of stale surplus predeceased by his mother. Rose Charles C. Nichols purely the beginning stages,” he said, adding that he would be fill the vacancy left by Democrat money. Town Council Chairwo­ (Grogan) Selbie. who died Aug. 15. Charles C. Nichols, 84. of 23 outlining procedures in the next couple of days. Sandra Pesce on May 4 man Joan Lewis will serve as a 1984 Cenlerfield St., died Monday at ‘Startime’ Over the past months the council replacement for slate Rep. Edith The funeral w ill be F rid a y at 9:15 Manchester Memorial. He was the has been lorn by a budget battle Prague. D-Columbia. on the coun­ a m from the Holmes Funeral husband of the late Dorothy Hydrant situation unsettied political and personality conflicts, cil, and it is likely Bouchard will Home. 400 M ain St., with a m ass of (MeKenna) Nichols resignations, and two walkouts by replace state Sen .lames Giulielti, C hristian burial at 10 a m. at St. He was born in Coventry, Sept. Clockwise from left, Richard Bell, Jacqueline The Eighth Utilities District has agreed to use hydrants on "Startime,” the original musical revue playing council members w’hich left the R-V'ernon Bridget Church. Burial will be at 12. 1901. and had been a resident of Tolland Turnpike and Union Street instead of another hydrant Reilly, Glenn Davish, Suzanne Dawson and at the Coachlight Dinner Theatre in East the convenience of the family. Manchester for more than 60 near the corner of Jefferson and Union streets if it has to fight is a sparkler Jack Doyle sing “The Rhythm of Life" in Windsor through Sept. 14. Calling hours are Wednesday and years. Before he retired, he had fires in the area. Thursday from 2to4and7to9p.m been employed at Pratt & W hitney.. However, district directors said Monday the arr;»ngement. Police charge man East Hartford. He was a member worked out with town officials, does not solve the problem of low EAST WINDSOR — "Startime,” a musical of the North United Methodist Hilda's voice is pleasant and clear as she sings his .stage pre.sence. but B e ll q u ic k ly recovered. It 9 water pressure at the Union-.Iefferson hydrant. In July, directors William R. Ciaglo II revue at the Coachlight Dinner Theatre, has Church of Manchester and the "M em ories.” but her bittersweet rendition of was hard to tell if the scene was intentional or not. complained that only 294 gallons per minute flowed from the Manchester Lodge of Masons. something for nearly everyone. There's a young W illiam Robert Ciaglo II. 19. son “ And I was Beautiful” leaves the audience Comet 's attempts to get the sm all audience of 75 hydrant, while a minimum of 1,000 gallons per minute is needed in assault at store of William R. and Carolyn (McCor­ He is survived by a daughter. romance, a revived romance, fam iliar shciw spellbound. people to sing along fell flat on this particular to fight fires. mack) Ciaglo of 48 Barnwood Belly N. Akmenlin of Glaston­ tunes, punk rockers, an outrageous Latin quartet, Center Stage Hilda-and the young stars are not the only bright Town officials have said the district could use water from Manchester police arrested a Road, died Saturday. bury: two brothers. Harold Ni­ night, causing real discomfort among some of the Police said store manager Philip and even a zany bag lady — to name just some of lights in this revue. younger patrons. nearby Union Pond, and that the water pressure would increase Southington man Monday on a F Silver and assistant manager He was born in Hartford and hod chols of South Windsor and Arthur Susan Vaughn the elements in this delightful two-and-a-half-hour Chorus member Jacqueline Reilly sings a Although the hum or in this .show is ba.sically once the water main that feeds the hydrant is lengthened. w arrant charging him with assault Ken Grist had seen a man pushing spent his early years in Marlbo­ Nichols of Manchester: a sister, show. The district agreed to use another hydrant on Union Street in connection with an attempted a shopping cart containing two rough before moving to Manches­ Mrs. Albert (Doris) Todd of delightful song about the art of being a waitress corn pone, the tongue-in-cheek way the players located some 680 feet away. District Fire Chief Harold Topliff theft from a department store in chain saws toward the front exit. ter seven years ago He was a Manchester: three grandchildren; Written and directed by Jam es Brochu. the She takes o ver the stage w ith her energetic d e liv e r th e ir lines e ve n tu a lly w ins the audience said Monday .'\nother hydrant, located over 2.000 feet away on which the suspect tried to run over They told policethal the man made graduate of Assumption Junior and three great-grandchildren. show is a series of fast-moving musical vignettes, m ovem ents over by the end of the .second act. The ease and Tolland Turnpike, will al.so be used, but District Fire the manager with his car no effort to pay for the items. They High School and East Catholic The funeral will be Thursday at “ a show business fairy tale.” in Brochu's words. The numbers that really brought down the house talent of the players and their obvious enjoyment Commissioner Joseph Tripp said he is not satisfied with that Patrick Detullio. .52. of Southing­ also told police that the man High School. Class of 1985. In high 10:30 a m. at the Holmes Funeral It's the w ell-w orn them e of the a sp irin g ingenue were a series of Latin American songs and and energy are admirable. Rave reviews were solution ton. was charged with second- wouldn't provide proof of purchase school he was a m em ber of the Home. 400 M ain St. B u ria l w ill be in going to N ew Y o rk to becom e a star, but there are the beginning of Act 2. when the show picks up dances, led by chorus members Suzanne Daw.son heard from audience members as they filed out of degree assault in the incident, cross country and track team s and East Cemetery. Calling hours are District President W alter .loyner said he has written a letter to when stopped outside, and instead a few surprising twists, such as the bag lady. momentum. She helps Vera and Pete, who are and Jack Doyle. Dawson stole the show as she the theater. which police said occurred Aug 6 participated in the ski club and Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. the town asking when it will increase the pressure to tjie he tried to run away. victim s of their first New York rip-off when their played the melodramatic singer. La Casaba The trip to the Coachlight is worthwhile if you're at the C aldor departm ent store on Junior Achievement. He also was Carolyn DeLany is appropriately fresh and Union-Jefferson hydrant. Police said Silver slopped the clothes are stolen right off their backs. D'Amour, who tries to win over Hal E Comet, the looking for a light, entertaining summer evening. Tolland Turnpike. man. who was led back to the store active in Boy Scouts for many In Memoriam talented as the ingenue. Vera, from Hartford. She Police said they responded to a years. He was a sophomore at the master of ceremonies for the Startime talent ("Startime” performances are held Wednesday Silver told police that before he In loving memory of is followed to New York by her boyfriend. Pete, Hilda is played by Joy Franz, a veteran of shoplifting call hut heard on the University of Hartford. show. through Sunday evenings with regular matinees could gel the man inside, the man , Frank Granato. played by Christopher Seppe, a handsome and Broadway and TV daytime dramas. She was once Route 6 meeting reset Wednesday way that a man had gotten into his ran away again, heading for a Besides his parents, he is sur­ 195,5-1972 Richard Bell as Comet delighted the audience as through Sept. 14.) vived by three brothers. Kevin equally talented match. the “ cream of light opera” before she “ curdled.” A meeting between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and car and attempted to run down the silver-gray BM W parked in the lot. "To know Him in to lor e him" he hammed up Latin American dances. At one Edward. Gregory James, and But the shining light in the show. Hilda, the bag she tells the couple, drawing lots of laughs from officials from the Connecticut Department of Transportation and store's manager, who was chasing Silver told police that he had to Fourteen years ago today, point during Bell's antics, another actor was Susan Vaughn is a reporter for the Manchester the suspect David McCormaek Ciaglo, all at lady, does not m ake a co m p lete ap p earan ce until the audience. the federal Highway Administration on the proposed Route 6 jump to avoid injury when the car your life came to an end. laughing so hard that he nearly caused Bell to lose Herald. Police said the suspect's car home: his paternal grandparents. highway has been postponed until Wednesday, corps Project drove off. You left us all with broken hearts struck another vehicle in the lot, James and Nellie Ciaglo of Hart­ Manager Christine Godfrey said this morning. Detullio was held on a $.5.00n that will never mend. causing injuries to a person inside ford; his maternal grandparents, Someday, together, A decision is expected to come from the meeting on whether the bond and was presented in court that vehicle this morning. Edward and Margaret McCor­ we will find peace DOT will be required to conduct another environmental impact mack of East Hartford: a special And then at least 'Buy a clown and feel good’ study for the highway — a move that could delay planning for the friend. Shannon Fitzpatrick of this sorrow will cease 11.8-Tiiile highway for up to two years, Godfrey said an East Hartford: and aunts and Mom, Dad. Mary Rae, announcement of the decision probably w ill not be made until the Vatican punishment uncles. Michael & Cindy end of the week or early next week. The funeral will be Wednesday DOT officials have said the corps is leaning toward requiring a at 9 a m. at the Glastonbury Christian Women’s Club brunches with Nancy Mott new study, but they hope to persuade corps officials at the Funeral Home. 4,50 New London In Memoriam Rosebud the meeting. Opponents have said if a new study is required, it would viewed as a warning Turnpike. Glastonbury, with a In loving memory of Lillian Clown made effectively kill the Bolton-to-Windham expressway. mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m, McConkey: an appearance Continued from page 1 of bishops enunciate on faith or at Assumption Church. Burial will last week at "A clown is a symbol," she told the group. 9 morals," even if those leaders "do be in SI. Jam es Cem etery. C alling Like falling leaves the years Socially many. not intend to proclaim it with a hours are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to d rift by the Colony in “Before there were clowns there were hobos 9 p.m. Ratzinger merely quoted from a definitive act.” but the memory of you will Verhon. Speaking and bum s.” letter he sent Curran last fall, Attempts to reach Curran, a M em orial donations m ay be never die. But a pas­ EDC appoints panel slating: "The authorities of the former president of the Catholic made to the Aplastic Anemia In my heart you will always stay serby would Rhea Talley Stewart church cannot allow the pre.sent Theological Society of America, by Fund, care of Brigham and loved and remembered everv not have spot­ situation to continue in which the Women's Hospital. 75 Francis St., telephone Monday night were day. ted her as a inherent contradiction is pro­ unsuccessful. Boston 02115. Signed practitioner of at birthday parties, hut her tions of clown figures. "You buy longed that one who is to teach in He has said repeatedly he is “ a In his obituary in the Manchester her loving husband o n e o f th e reputation has spread to to study bond plan the name of the church in fact committed Catholic” who simply Herald on Monday, mechanical a clown because it make you feel denies her teaching." errors caused parts of the informa­ David McConkey world’s oldest theatrical tradi­ Clowns in every artistic form churches and clubs, and she good. Some day when you are believes such church-banned prac­ and her children Continued from page I But that sentence came only tion to be printed in the wrong tions. Nancy Mott of Coventry painted on velvet, embroidered appears at th e ir functions blue, bring it out and remember would act as a "catalyst" to tices as artificial birth control, Donna Popp after two pages of arguing that column. did not put on her baggy flowered on pillows, etc., comprise Mott’s "I always knew 1 would marry why it made you feel good." increased economic growth in the divorce and even abortion can be Janice Robitaille expensive i)roJeets the company north end of town. Planning neither Curran nor any other morally chosen in limited pants and the funny hat and collection, which was on display a clown" she quoted her hus­ has undertaken. piitting the cost at Director Mark Pellegrini said Catholic has a right to such dissent. circumstances. makeup. She was in “civilian at the brunch. She is a clown’s band Edward H. Mott, as Balloons with clown hats ap­ about S.")? m illion The town would become a Diyiorce, after a church- clothes” when she addressed the daughter. H e r father. Leo S. saying, "but I didn’t know it p e a re d on the table.s-: and John FingufVra. who headsJ-84 sanctioned. consummated mar­ His punishment, the first of its partner in the project. Weiss told "THE CONVINCER" Manchester Area Christian Ouellette of Willimantic. was a would be literally.” members attending for the first Associates, said the center could riage, is wrong, Ratzinger told kind against an American, came the commission, and would have Women’s Club at its monthly clown for 15 years for the Elks time received wool pom-poms be built without financial assist­ him. Abortion is an “ unspeakable despite objections from hundreds AND MORE... "The Cool Mom” is what her influence in how the mall is built. brunch. m ade by Jane Hutchins. The ance from the town but he added crime,” he said, quoting from of his fellow theologians who had Club, marching in Elks parades two sons call her. meaning she Manchester Area Christian "Manchester has a 20-year his­ church documents. said they would be "profoundly DOWNTOWN One member of the audience and appearing at man/ club knows how to have fun R onnie is 6 that the developers might have to Women’s Club starts planning its cut back some resources to do it. tory of positive development of its And it makes no difference, as disturbed” by it. MANCHESTER’S did carry on the clown tradition, functions, now 14. Raymond is in. "It can work without ihehonds.” econom ic grow th." Weiss said “ It Curran has contended, whether All but daring the Vatican Intake however. Members wereencour- Mott explained how she got "A clown rs a symbol,” shetold decor and themes three months F in g u e rra said "B ut not the (the mall) will be the key to open such decrees have been declared them on. more than 700 members HEALTH & SAFETY aged to bring their daughters: in into clowning. Ten years ago. the group "Before there were in advance. One chairm an put on project we see here With the up that whole area in a way the in fa llib ly true by any pope, R atzin ­ of the C atholic Theological Society fact, the theme was chosen for its while giving her son a party for clowns there were hobos and a clown’s hat while making her and the College Theology Society report. tax-increment financing, you can town will have control over." ger wrote. AWARENESS DAYS appeal to young people. Linda his fourth birthday, she took out bum s" She held up a painting of had signed a letter telling Ratzin­ pull it together, " Ronald F. Van Winckle vice He said the Second Vatican Chappie of Windsor Locks, who her father’s old costume and the famous clown Emmett Kelly, For the next meeting on Sept: Town officials have been push­ president of Fconnomics of Htirt Council of the early 1960s had ger that if Curran's views were “so THURS., FRI. & SAT. 10, when the theme will be incompatible with Catholics, those is nursery chairman, and her performed as a clown. She was in his hobo guise. "You see here ing for the mall ever since it was ford, the private consultant for decreed that when the world's ,. rt tips “Books and Looks.” and a who hold sim ilar views should be Forest St. Parking Lot daughter. Sarah, decided that .such a .success that other m oth­ hunger and beauty. The hobo is a first proposed about two years ago Homart. predicted the Buckland Catholic bishops agree on a p a rtic­ fashion show of eyeglasses will treated in exactly the same Sarah should don her clown ers started asking her to enter­ real living person" She menti­ Town Manager Robert B Weiss Hills Mall would lop Manchester's ular position,, that makes it infalli­ be staged, the committee al­ bly true. fa s h io n " costume, complete with ma­ tain at their birthday parties oned the clown who usually has pushed hard to bring the mall grand list of taxpayers in lOO."). The ready is making name tags like to Manchester because of the mall would also create an addi­ And he added, taking in all "The problem is. of course, that The "Convincer” on keup. Mott introduced Clown Her mother, IreneOuellette, who appears in a rodeo. "He falls off H«ftld photo by Rocha eyeglasses as table decor. increased tax base it would bring tional 5.5150 new jobs and $6,300,000 Catholics a$ well as Curran, “the there are very many Catholic Sarah to the group and gave her a had made the father’s costume, the bull. Take away his makeup, the town in annual taxes. Van Winckle said. faithful” must submit their "intel­ theologians who do dissent from Saturday 10-3 Nancy Mott of Coventry arranges her collection of porcelain clown to start a collec­ made the Clown Rosebud a and you would have fear. The The m all and the proposed public “The mall is another home run lect and will to the teaching which noninfallible teachings," they clowns at a meeting of the Manchester Area Christian tion of her own. costume of her own, Irene was makeup comforts tfs.” Rhea Talley Stewart coveris improvements to go along with it for Manchester.” he said. the Supreme Pontiff or the college wrote. Other daughters received present at the Colony talk. She recommended that her Women’s Club. Mott performs'as a clown. parties and other social events clowns made of'wool. Now Mott no longer performs listeners start their own collec­ for the Manchester Herald. ' f 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Aug. 19. 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Aug. 19, 1986 — 11

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6:00PM ® CID ® (a® (4® News AM Bridge Club gives results AARP plans fall trips ® Three's Company ® Hart to Hart Manchester AM Bridge Club results for Aug 11 The American Association of Retired Persons, Q D Qimme a Break LITTLE GLORIA: include! Manchester Green Chapter 2399, is planning several Woman should seek opinion dS) Knot's Landing North-south: Mollie Timreck and Peg Dunfield. trips. The dates, locations, highlights, costs, coordina­ HAPPY AT LAST Rrst: Dale Harned and Marge Warner, second: Ann tors and their telephone numbers and deadlines (SO) Bosom Buddies DeMartin and Flo Barre. third. include: ^3) Quincy i5 hl__ Jfm 7 m East-west: Harvey Sirota and Frank Bloomer, Sept. 16 — Litchfiled Hills. Hotchkiss Flyer House, ®3) Reporter 41 Lucy Gutteridge (I.) stars as first: Frankie Brown and Ellen Goldberg, second' (52) MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt if she wants more surgery lunch at Deer Island Gate at Lake Bantam, White Tom Regan and Jim Baker, third Flower Farm. $23. Marge Klar. 646-8397. Sept. 10. d D Bewitched and Jennifer Dundas portrays These stamps are from Bhutan. They Results for Aug. 14 include: Oct. 6 to 8 — Vermont fall foliage, deluxe [DIS] MOVIE: The Castaway Cowboy' her daughter, Gloria. At age DEAR attention that rightfully belongs to dhisrh, also called kilkhors. Bhutan is a North-south: Sue Henry and Ellen Goldberg, first; accommodations'in Sugarbush Valley. Woodstock A Texas cowboy attempts to transform a 10 she became the object of a ABBY: I am are expressions of Mahayana Bud- Hawaiian potato farm into a cattle another client, I hope you find tiny kingdom jn the Himalayas. > Jim Baker and Morris Kamins, second; Carol Lucal 1890 farm. Shelbourne Museum, $196 double occu­ bitter court battle when an beginning to ranch. James Garner. Robert Culp. Vera room for this letter, Abby. Recep­ and Hal Lucal. third. pancy. $50 deposit past due, balance by Sept. 1. Janet . Miles. 1974. Rated G. aunt sought permanent cus­ think I am go­ East-west: Frank Bloomer and Harvey Sirota, Phillips. tody of her. In ’’Little Gloria: tionists everywhere will be [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook ing crazy. I ’m grateful. first: Grace Barrett and Marge McLain, second; Sol Nov. 18 — Thanksgiving gala.. Aqua Turf Country Happy at Last.” The movie 38 years old Dear Abby [HBO] MOVIE: Threshold' A heart sur­ DESK GIRL Stamps bring much revenue Cohen and John Kilbourne third. Club. Plantsville, dinner, entertainment. $27. Nov. 12. geon must withstand the pressure of concludes TUESDAY, AUQ. (married) and Dec. 16 — Colonial Christmas, Salem Cross Inn! performing the first aitificial heart tran­ 19 on NBC. have had three Abigail Van Buren _ DEAR DESK GIRL; Find room? West Brookfield. Mass., sleigh ride, craft demonstra­ splant. Donald Sutherland. Jeff Gold­ 1 11 make room. Now a word to YW CA registers preschoolers blum, Mare Winningham. 1981. Rated breast implant tion, dinner, $29, Ruth Lloyd, Dec. 10. PG. CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME operations — whom it may concern: Madame, if Nutmeg Branch YWCA at 78 N. Main St. will take you see yourself in the above to tiny kingdom of Bhutan [USA] USA Cartoon Express now I need a registrations starting Aug. 25 for several programs fourth. I ’ll start picture, color yourself a blushing for preschool children, "rhey include: a band of 6:05PM [TMC] MOVIE; Th o Yollow pink, and please mend your ways. Mandalas on Clinic checks blood pressure Cab Man' An inventor gets job as cab at the take the History of Steel-Making instruments made by the children, creative move­ stamps from driver to demonstrate his invention and [CNN] Larry King Live @9) Barney Miller beginning; DEAR ABBY: After reading commemoratives with their pic­ ment, tumbling and flexibility exercise; nursery The Senior Citizens Health Clinic will hold a blood Bhutan. They then has to outrun tho gangsters who [DIS] MOVIE: 'Michael O'Hara the S U PELICULA: ‘El Amor no es Pecado' First, I wanted to increase the should see another plastic surgeon about the woman who refused to tures of an Assyrian Furnace, a school programs, crafts, stories relating to animals, pressure screening Wednesday from 1 to 2 p.m. at are after his secret. Red Skelton, Gloria Fourth' The fourth generation in a farnily are expressions David Reynoso. Marga Lopez, Arturo de size of my breasts. Weil, the plastic for an evaluation, or possibly some say "thank you” to people who tell Damascus Sword, Bessemer Con­ expieriments, nature, weather, science and cooking. Spencer Village. Pascal Lane. Do Haven, Waiter Slezak. 1950. of policemen carries on the tradition al­ Cordoba. of Mahayana Collectors' though it's against the wishes of her surgeon showed me the various corrective surgery. If you don’t her that she would be beautiful if verter and others of that ilk — all For more information and a free list of fall 6:1 5PM 0 ) Nightiy Business Report d D Comedy Break sizes, and I am sure he used bigger she lost a little weight. I want to Buddhism, also printed on steel foil. father, Dan Dailey. Jo Ann Harris. Mi­ know one. inquire at the Cosmetic A programs, call 647-1437. 6:30PM (3D Too Close for Comfort chael McGreevey. 1977. [CNN] Newanight implants than the ones I picked out add my 22 cents’ worth. called kilkhors. Corner Still more that “ appeared on the Simsbury band plays at MCC Surgery Information Service. 860 There is the I (H ) Benson [E S P N ] Top Rank Boxing from Las Ve­ [E S P N ] Major League Baaeball'a Qraa- because I came out looking so Via de la Paz. Suite B2, Pacific All my life I ’ve been skinny. Not market but not listed...” were the gas. NV (2 hrs...30 min.) taat Hita: Fortlaa nu. the man- The Simsbury Community Band will give a free (23) Hogan's Heroes top-heavy, I hated myself. I Palisades, Calif. 90272. The na­ sickly skinny — just skinny with a Russ MacKendrick 1971 plastic bas-relief sculptures Pinochle scores reported [TMC] MOVIE; The Ust Time I Saw concert at the Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell on (2D (53) NBC Nightly News 12:05AM (D Simon & Simon A bal­ couldn’t wait until my doctor redid tional hotline is: 1-800-221-9808. In few curves. I find it annoying when dala of the Rit­ and the 1973 Roses (Wendy Cus- Paris' An American writer revisits Paris, lerina hires the Simons for protection af­ Pinochle scores for the Aug. 14 play at the Army and Friday at 7 p.m. d3) ABC News the operation. (By the way, he is a people say, "You would be so ual Dagger, sons. Iceberg. Marchioness of the scene of his early and disastrous ter her life is threatened. (70 min,) (R), California, call 1-800-824-3042. then the man- Navy Club include: William P. Channon will conduct. S D Noticiero SIN marriage to a young American girl. Eliza­ board-certified reconstructive Good luck. pretty if you put on a little weight.” Urquijo and Pink Parfait — 12:13AM (B) MacNall-Lahrar dala of Ami- Margaret Vaughan 616. Bud Paquin ,S86. Gert In 1973, 13 Simsbury musicians formed the band d3) Harper Valley beth Taylor. Van Johnson, Walter Pldg- plastic surgeon, has a good reputa­ Well. I have tried. Believe me, I printed on tastefully scented eon. 1954. Newshour tion and is not cheap.) eat like a horse, but I can’t put on tayus in its Wrathful Form, next 18-year-old Jigme Singye Wang- paper), MeKay 573. Tony DeMaio 573. Eleanora Moran ,557. under the direction of Arthur W. Levine. Today the [CNN] Showbiz Today DEAR ABBY; I ’m a receptionist u Andy Noske 556, James Forbes 550, Sol Cohen .540, 9:10PM 0 Comrades (CC) Eye sur­ 12:30 AM S9 Uncle Floyd an ounce. I have accepted myself the kilkhor of the Overpowering chuk. the fourth hereditary king of 'Then in April of 1973 came the band has more than 50 members from 18 Connecticut [ESPN] Revco's World Class Women Disappointment No. 2' For some in a busy beauty salon, and this is Hans Fredericksen 533 and Helen Bensche 533. and Massachusetts communities. (R). geon Svyatoslav Nikolaevich Fyodorov, (2D @ 9 Late Night with David Letterman my beef: When a client who has an as I am, and even considered Dieties and finally the 7 nu Drukyul. the Dragon Land. They famed Talking Stamp issue. Seven whose operation for nearsightedness Tonight's guest Is Jay Leno, (60 min.) hi reason, he replaced the too-large appointment comes into the shop. I myself lucky, so why do other . mandala of the Wrathful One. sprang $3,000,000 for this bash, 45 rpm records (68 and 100 mm), [MAX] MQVIE: 'Tender Mercies' An ex- has made him world famous. Is profiled. Stereo. implants with ones that were too country-and-western singer tries to start (60 min.) always say. "Please have a seat: I people feel the need to tell me I look There are four more stamps in the nearly a fifth of their entire annual played the history of the country in (29) Alfred Hitchcock Presents small. I knew right away they a new life but his past catches up with weren’t what I ordered, so I had a will tell your operator that vou are terrible? set but they have the same designs budget. Bhutanese and English, topped off him. Robert Duvall. less Harper. Betty 9:30PM (S) CNN Headline News @ 9 More Real People third operation. here.” Just as it hurts overweight with different values. They have had stamps since 1962 with several folks songs and finally C o lle g e N otes Buckley. 1982. Rated PG. H D Qua Nos Pass (SD Gene Scott ^ Invariably, she says. "Oh, that’s people to hear “ fat jokes,” it hurts All we are getting out of our own and ply them to the utmost since the Royal Bhutan Anthem on an [E S P N ] Motorcycle Racing: Nissan 200 This one has me looking lop­ 7:00PM ® CBS News 10:00PM 3 D Tho Equalizer McCall's all right,” and proceeds to walk thin people to be cut down with Postal Service this month is a they bring in a goodly dollop of airmail. These and various of the attempt to reconcile with his estranged (60 min.) sided. My left breast is about four ® 23) (53) M*A*S'H straight through to be near her skinny jokes. Please print this. 17-cent coil to be issued at their foreign exchange. other "unworthies" may be found, Grinavich earns degree Robert Castagna. a finance major at Bentley son on a country weekend is disrupted [HBO] MOVIE: T h e Wild Life' Two teen­ inches higher than my right. When (® ABC News by a murderous gang threatening a age co-workers move in together to pur­ operator. She then finds an unoccu­ Abby. for all the skinny people who Anchorage. Alaska. Wednesday. It Remember when we had books priced and pictured in the Minkus College, is in an intern program with the town of I told my doctor he woofd have to ® (53) >100,000 Pyramid young girl. (60 min.) (R). sue what they think is important— drugs, are sick of hearing. “ You are skin G Karin Anne Grinavieh, daughter of Irene Grinavich pied shampoo chair or one under a shows nothing but an empty dog "Banned in Boston?” Now we have volume entitled "Free Asia and Rocky Hill, working as an assistant to the finance do it over again, he refused, of Manchester and Richard J. Grinayich of Hebron, (JD Jeffersons ( ® News sex, and rock and roll. Christopher Penn. hair dryer and engages her opera­ and bones: you would look so much sled: no dunnage, no slavering stamps “ Snooted by Scott.” Bhu­ Africa.” director. He is a sophomore. Lea Thompson, Eric Stolz. 1984. Rated saying, “ I ’m sorry, I don’t think I d3) Fugitive ® (33) Spenser: For Hire (CC) When an tor in conversation — disregarding better if you put on a few pounds.” huskies, and no driver saying tan has put out dozens of issues that The Mandala set of eight stamps graduated from the University of Connecticut with a Rebecca Castagna, Robert’s twin, is a marketing R. can please you.” bachelor’s degree. She (22) Wheel of Fortune advice columnist falls in love with a let­ the fact that her operator is SKINNY MINNIE "M ush!” A real dullard. have been ostracized to a back-of- was done in multicolor offset major at Bryant College in Smithfield. R.I. She is a ter writer, she hires Spenser to find and [TMC] MOVIE: Th e Great Dictator' A majored in economics Now what kind of a doctor is he? working on another patron. So back to tbc enchantment of the-book section called “ For the lithography by the Toppan Print­ sophomore on the varsity cross country and track and (23) MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour protect him. (60 min.) (R). ghetto barber Is mistaken for a Fascist and minored in finance. dictator. Charles Chaplin, Jack Oakie, And what should I do about this Problems? Write to Abby. For a Bhutan. It is a liny kingdom in the Record” but not listed and priced ing Company of Tokyo. field team. 93) New Newlywed Game (33) Independent Network News Af this shop, we feel that the She is employed by IBM Paulette Goddard. 1940. Rated G. situation? I certainly can’t go patron has paid for the operator’s personal, unpublished reply, send Himalayas between India and in the Catalogue itself. They were released in June, but 93) Novels: Maria de Nadie Una pobre (33) The Untouchables Corp. of Hartford and is muchacha campesina se traslada a la [U S A ] Edge of Night around looking the way I am. time and full attention, and it’s a self-addressed, stamped enve­ China. Subsistence farming and The first thumbs-down was for may still be available through the Burns graduates In Colorado gran ciudad en busca de trabajo. Inad- (23) Harry O a master’s degree candi­ C B Comedy Tonight LOPSIDED IN CALIFORNIA rude and presumptuous for lope to Abby, P.O, Box 38923, tbe fostering of yaks is the gold foil embossed coins issued in good offices of the Inter- vertidamente se ve envuelta en proble- 1986 (60 min.) 1 lOOAM date specializing in in­ (2D (53) another person to burst in and Hollywood, Calif, 90038. All corres­ mainstay of the greater part 6! the 1966 to celebrate tbe 40th anniver­ Governmental Philatelic Corp.. 48 Robert J. Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. mas y es eviada a la prision. Al salir de la C9D Sale of the Century (9D Mujer Histories reales sobre situa- DEAR LOPSIDED: I think you pondence is confidential.) population of 1.4 million In 1974 sary of then king. Dorji Wangchuk. formation systems at Burns of 27 Montclair Drive, graduated from the carcel encuentra trabajo como sirvienta ciones enja vida de las mujeres. ( ® Joe Franklin Show usurp the operator’s time and West 48th Street. New York. NY domesticaen donde es seducida y aban- the University of University of Colorado in Boulder, Colo., with a 93) Comedy Break they held the coronation of the Later, in 1969. Scott .iust couldn’t 10036. donada con un nino. (60 min.) 9 D Heritage: Civilization and the Jaws: Hartford. bachelor’s degree in business administration. He is Into the Future (CC) The rise of the State (52) Nightly Business Report 9 9 CNN Headline News employed as a financial consultant with Merrill Lynch of Israel and its relationship with Jews [C N N ] Crossfire in Colorado Springs. Colo. (5D Matt Houston in other parts of the world is explored. Penney employees conduct blood drive Castagnas [CNN] Moneyline (68 min.) [U S A ] Prime Time Wrestling (2 hrs.) (R). Patients have right to know [ESPN] SportsCenter (53) Star Games (60 min.) 1; 1 SAM ( ® MOVIE; 'Ebony, Ivory and honored Eastern Connecticut lists PIccIn Jade' A former tennis bum. a race car The J.C. Penney Catalog Distri­ Theresa Carrier, Christine Caswell, USA Dance Show [C N N ] CNN Evening News Ellen LIppe, Donna LoferskI, Allan [USA] driver and a Vietnam hero now manage D E A R DR. bution Center held a successful Elizabeth Chach, Stephen Chaffin, Lovebav. Three children of Mr. R ol^rt Picctn, son of Dr. and Mrs. James Piccin of [H B O ] Training Camp: The Bulls Are there anything I can take to Donald Chase, Heidi Chmura, Morglt 7:30PM ( ® CID p m Magazine a nightclub act and double as private GOTT: When a blood drive on July 30 and 31. Some M ary Lubla, Sandra Magno, Sharen and Mrs. Pat J. Cas- 504 Hilliard St., has been named to the dean’s list at Back dissolve the calcium? Cole, Todd Combre, Thomas Comko- Mann, Lynn MarottI, Glenn Marx, C£))Wheel of Fortune eyes. Bert Convy, Debbie Allen, Claude doctor pres­ 212 pints of blood were collected wycz, George Comporone, Nancy Co- tagna of 54 Lamplighter Eastern Connecticut State University, where he has [MAX] MOVIE: 'Stick' (CC) An ex-con is Akins. 1979. Diane Mattatelll, Rachel McCann, Lisa ( ® Million Dollar Chance of a Lifetime out for revenge when his friend is killed cribes medica­ and there were 35 first-time roso, Susan Cosenza. McCarter, Michael McCarthy, Lloyd Drive were named to the been studying economics. DEAR READER: Nothing you Glory Costa, Donna Courtrlght, by drug dealers. Burt Reynolds, Candice 1:30AM ® Naked City tions. is he re- donors. McKenzie, Dovln Melkle, Francis dean’s list at their col­ (TD Major League Baseball: Seattle at lake will dissolve the calcium In Catherine Crabb, Monica Cromwell, Miller Jr., Craig Moore, Lynn Morlgll- New York Yankees (2 hrs., 30 min.) Bergen, George Segal. 1985 Rated R S D Independent Network Nawa q u i r e d to Brian Adams reached the four- Marie Cullak, Paul Dabrot, Lynn leges for the spring Berggren graduates, gets Job Dr. Gott your spurs. I suggest that you see a onl, Pauline Morrisey, Mary Murdock, (23) (53) Barney Miller 10:10PM 0 Soldiers [CNN] Newanight Update explain the pur­ gallon mark. Annette LaMare Dadalt, Shari Daley, Helen Daudelln, Jonathan Murphy, Michael Nasclm- semester. They are: podiatrist, since a foot specialist Frank David, Deborah Decani, Dolly Nancy R. Berggren. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (22) Jeopardy [ESPN] Road Racing: Leadvilla Trail pose. make-up Peter Gott, M.D. reached the three-gallon mark. penl, Steven Nelson, Maryann Norbut, Vicki Castagna is a 10:30 PM ( ® Major League Baseball: 100 might be able to help you to Decarll, Michelle Delusso, Suzanne Lawrence Oates, Helen O'Connell, 93) New Newlywed Game New York Mets at Los Angeles (2 hrs., and side effects Joyce Zaccaro, Annette Daigle and Oemko, Lori Dermodv, Kathleen Do­ management major at Edward Berggren Jr. of 74 Battista Road, a 1986 overcome your pain without hav­ James Ollphant, Byron Orduz, Jeffrey K. A. Grinavich Eastern Connecticut State University graduate, has 30 min.) 1:45AM [M A X ] m o v ie : Alamo Bay' of the drug, if Cecelia Tedone reached the two- lan, Kimberly Doucette, Virginia Du- O'Rourke, Theresa Paganl, Betty Bentley College in Wal­ 93) Price Is Right ing to lake medicine. For instance, four, Christine Dumas, Shirley Dumas, accepted a teaching position at the Northwest O News A small Texas fishing community is torn the patient re­ gallon mark. Papenfuse. tham. Mass., where she will start her senior year in ® Wild, Wild World of Animals by bigotry when refugees arrive from heel cups often can reduce the Darrell Duncan, Ann Dupuis, Joseph Johanah Patelll, Elen Petersen, Children’s Center in Cromwell. She has a bachelor’s 9D Novela: Amo y Senor quests this Mary McNeff, Rosemary Keat­ Dura, Susan Durfee, Coleen Egon, Julie Petsch, Cheryl Phelps, Llso September. She is interning with Friendly Ice Cream [CNN] Crossfire Vietnam. Ed Harris. Amy Madigan. painful pressure on spurs. Sally Elliott, Roberta Everhart. degree in early childhood education. She was on the [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Tightrope' A homicide 1984. Rated R. information? ing, Lori Brunette, Laurie Goodue, Placente, Janet Picard, Phyllis Pick­ and is vice president of her sorority, Alphi Phi. [DIS] Mouseterpiece Theater Elizabeth Fairfield, Anne Faucher, ering, George Pilch, Lisa Plsclotto, dean’s list for the spring semester. detective tracks down a psychopathic Sherry Zitani, Sylvia Yoder, John John Ferguson, Deborah Fisher, Ada [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour killer in the New Orleans French 2:00AM ® MOVIE: Myaterlat of the DEAR DR. GOTT: When some­ Terrence Polev, MIcheole Post, Ray­ Mind' From baffling psychic phenomena DEAR READER: When pres­ Flynn, Sandra Ford, Carolyn Fox, MOVIE; 'Summer Rental' (CC) A Quarter. Clint Eastwood, Genevieve Bu- educate patients about procedures one takes your blood pressure, Bythrow; Paul Leclerc, Alice Vert, mond Prest, Dennis Radobaough, [TMC] to ajtered states of consciousness, this Betty Foyburger, James Fronchere, Kevin Reardon, Cheryl Redmond, harried air-traffic controller takes his fa jold, Alison Eastwood 1984. Rated R cribing a drug, a good doctor and medicines — out of eourte.sy does it matter if the cuff is put on Kim Barron reached the one- Maureen Freland, Janet Ganzer, Eliza­ documentary examines one of man's gallom mark. Solly Rival, Russell Roese, Virginia mily on a Florida vacation and winds up [USA] Dick Cavett j usually makes the effort to explain and the desire to make them over your clothes? Is it all right for beth Gargano, Lvnford Garland, RogowskI, Potricia Rosario, Judith In a sailboat competition with his lan­ . greatest mysteries... his mind. Narrator: Public Records Hugh Douglas. 1978. to the patient the reasons for using informed participants in the deci­ Other donors included: Tracy Garafolo, Jean Y. Gauthier, Russo, Joan Salazzar, Gregg Salters, dlord. John Candy, Richard Crenna. Rip 11:00PM C53 (® (2D (53) 95) News the patient to talk while the M ary Getchell, Colleen Gilbert, Kelly Pete Santopolo, Shelley Polmer, Phyl­ MOVIE: 'Orlseom Gang' A simple the medicine, the expected results sion. I encourage this type of Stephen Alson, John Amrich, Janice GImlln, Sandro GlowackI, Anne Gott- Torn. 1985. Rated PG-13. ® 9 3 ) m *a *s *h 93) pressure is being taken? Anderson, Pomelo Anderson, Donna lis Spak, Joyce Srubas, Erwin robbery turns into a kidnaping by a psy­ and the complications or possible discussion. 9 [U S A ] Radio 1990 Odd Couple ler, Ruth Gowdy, Jonlne Griffin, Stoetzner. *03) chopathic kilter. Kim Darby, Tony Mu-, Ano, Randall Arsenoult, Leo Audibert, Timothy Grondahl, Karen Hanson, side effects. I believe that this is a If the doctor does not seem DEAR READER: Blood pres­ John Baas, Wllllom Bahr, Kenneth Lorraine F. Sullivan, Charlotte Warranty deeds George T. and Mary L. Mahoney 8:00PM ® Simon & Simon Rick and (Tfi) Avengers sante, Scott Wilson. 1971. Barbara Harris, Lesley Harrison, Dl- Swartzlander, Peter B. Thibodeau, 'Timothy Troy and Linda J. moral obligation. Evidently, it is inclined to Initiate dialogue, you — Bain Jr., Clinton Baker, Nelson one Hartmann. A.J. try to nab a revenge-hungry ex-con (23) Wild, Wild West sure is obtained most accurately William A. Thomas, Brenda J. Wade, John F.*Bujak. Ester S. Bujak to ChristineE. Owen. Oliver Road Childress to Leslie E. and Melanie [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook (R). becoming a legal obligation, loo: Bakken Jr., Ralph Banning, Joseph Nancy Hassett, Robin Havelln, John $108,000. who has fashioned himself into a model the patients — may quite properly when the cuff is applied to a bare BarresI, Irene BAzInet, Cheryl Beaure­ Lisa F. Wakefield, Mary Lou White, E. Frey, Florence Street, $90,000. 93) 24 Horas Some patients are successfully Hoves, Edmond Henry, Arnel Hines, Kim M. Wilson, Lisa S. WInchell, Mory and Lorraine Yeates to Ralph R, citizen. (60 min,) (R). 2:10 AM [HBO] MOVIE: Gimme an F " ask questions. “ Why are yoii arm. The pressure can be satisfac­ gard, Victor Bellone, Nathalie Bene- Geraldine Hodge, Edward Hogan, Carol A. Tenny to Donna C. Southfield Green Condominium 93) Abbott and Costello vldes, Kenneth Black, Beth Blake, Tina Ellen ZInkus, Carl J. Alves, Michelle D. and Angela I, Lupacchino. Ash­ ® MOViE: 'Plague' A scientific experi­ Camp Beaverview’s crooked owner has suing their doctors for not provid­ giving me this?” and "What are its torily determined through a thin Blethen. Michelle Holland, Dawn Israelson, Brewer, Ricky Carter, Donna A. worth Street, $109,000. Chavez, Hillview Condominium, Corp. to Andrew R. Weigert III and ment produces a plague which spreads [C N N ] Moneyline a nefarious scheme to expand his cheer­ ing adequate information about Alvina Johnson, Blanco Johnson, Shir­ conveyance tax $77. side effects?” are two good ques­ garment, such as silk or cotton, but* Gayle Boehler, Diane Bohenko, M a­ Daggett, Kimberly M. Edelmann, Visions Unlimited Inc. to L. Roberta M. Weigert, Southfield throughout the city, Daniel Pilon. Kate [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet leading camp empire world-wide. Ste­ prescription drugs. ley Jones,' James Kelly, Joseph Chantal M. Gervals, Peter S. LusardI, Reid. 1978. phen Shellen, Mark Keyfoun, Jennifer C. tions that may be beneficial to both the heavier the sleeve, the less rio Bowerlng, Andrew Bresson, Donna U4R Construction Co. to George [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Love Is Better Than Kidder, Connie Klndberg, Eileen Michael C. Martin, Yvonne M. Martin, Christine Mooney, Love Lane, Green Condominium, $106,900. Cooke. 1984. Rated R. Although a close-mouthed physi­ doctor and patient Brlghthman, Frances Brown, Anne Knapp, Diane Knox, Richard Kra- T. and Mary L. Mahoney. Moun­ C3D 93) Who's the Boss? (CC) Jonathan Ever' An agent finds himself engaged to accurate the reading. For exam­ BrownhIII, Dean Burdick, Andrew Steven E. Merrill, Elizabeth A. Neu- conveyance tax $4.70. John J. and Betty M. Martin to cian might take a legal risk in not To give you more information lewskl, Richard KropIdlowskI, Brian muth, Diane Portuese, Phil A. Ridley, tain Farm. $179,989. plays Cupid when Tony and Angela suf­ a New Haven dancing school teacher. 2:30AM ® m o v i e : The Dlaappaar. ple. a blood pressure taken through Burgle, Krista Burkamp, Marlon Bur­ Labble, Timothy Lamb, Ronald La- Andrew Cavazza for Estate of James A. and Lynn S. Crum. Pine volunteering information about nett, Susan BurskI, Tina Calrelll, Cynthia A. St. Georges, Lynn Sound­ Hilliard Group Inc. to Allan W. fer Valentine's Day blues. (R). Larry Parks, Elizabeth Taylor, Elinor Do­ ance' An assassin's wife mysteriously about medication in general. I ’m a wool sweater would be invalid, Ronald Campbell, Mory Carlson, throp, Barbara Ledard, Jeannemarle ers, Gladys L. Strait, Rosemary L. Benjamin A. Cavazza to Richard Street, $90,000. ( ® News nohue. 1952. vanishes and the killer-for-hire finds that the medicine he or she prescribes. sending .you a free copy of my new because in order to compress the Lebeau, Ann Llebler, Brian LIndstrom, Wilson. Carbu, Hilliard Office Condomi­ the friends are more dangerous than the H. and Jane Barry. Main Street, Eric Wayne and Mary Mable (33) McMillan and Wife SCTV Network I am unaware of any strict Health Report. Consumer Tips On nium. $60,000. 1 1:08PM $2) enemies. Donald Sutherland, David arm sufficiently to get a blood $ 100, 000. Mean to George P. Russell and professional standard that re­ Medicines. Others who would like a Martin and’Barbara Soloway to (23) MOVIE: 'The Gambler' A college 11:10PM 0 Doctor Who Hammings, John Hurt, 1977, pressure recording, the cuff would Charles D. Deltatto and Eleanor Deborah A. Flower, Hamlin teacher, who Is a compulsive gambler, quires this form of informed copy should send $1 plus their Whiton Memorial Library has new books Richard G. and Jill L. Husbands. [CNN] Sports Latanight have to compress the sweater as M. Deltatto to Richard H. and Jane Street, $69,950. jeopardizes the future of one of his stu­ 1 1:30PM d D A Current Affair consent. To me. it just seems to name and address, to P.O. Box Twin Oaks Manor, $145,000. [ESPN] SportaCanter well. The resulting value would be Barry, Main Street, $100,000. Terry G. and Laurie Edberg to dents to pay off his own gambling debts. (£ ) 93) ABC News Nightline reflect an appropriate standard of 91428. Cleveland. OH44101-3428 Be New books at Whiton Memorial McDonold — Barrier Island military supremacy Albert R. Martin, Gerald P. James Caan. Lauren Hutton. 1974. artifically high. Parker — Taming a seo-horse Southfield Green Condominium George P. Russell and Deborah A. (33) The Honeymooners 2:35AM ( ® CBS News Nightwatch practice in this day and age. sure to mention the title. Library include the following: Hernandez — If at first Rothman and David C. Woodbury (22) 93) Little Gloria...Happy at Last The Joined in Progress Talking during a blood-pressure Pearson — Blood of the albotross Jones — Outward leg Corp, to Marilyn A. Altobello, Flower. Hamlin Street, convey­ (2D 93) Best of Carson Tonight's guests Depending on the danger of the Fiction Pearson — Otf for the sweet Katahn — The rotating diet to David J. and Rolanda S. true story of the notorious 1934 child- determination does not affect the Archer — A matter of hour hereafter Southfield Green condominium, ance tax $77. custody case of 10-year-old heiress Glo­ are Charles Grodin, Anita Morris and the 3:00AM [CNN] Nawa Overnight medicine itself, some good doctors DEAR DR. GOTT: 1 have spurs Lacey — Ford, the men and the Wackter, Markwood Lane Mighty Carson Art Players. (60 min.) (R) reading, but remember that the Barker — The Inhuman condition Pentecost — Nightmare time machine $106,400. Southfield Green Condominium ria Vanderbilt. (2 hrs.) Part 2 of 2, (R). [ESPN] Hilton Masters of Aerobatics either forget to discuss it with their on both heels. Without large doses Barnard — Political suicide $134,900. In Stereo. doctor should be concentrating on Price — Kate Valden Donald H. and Norma G. Wirta Corp. to George H. and Harriet M. (2$ Nova; Goddess of the Earth (CC) The From Homestead. FL. patients or believe that such a of aspirin. I can barely stand the Bradford — Act of will Resnicow — The gold curse Lamphere — The FBI-KGB war Francis B. Jacobsen to Paul S. 9 D Hogan's Heroes obtaining an accurate value, Brown — High hearts ' Leslle-Melvllle — A falling star to Lazaro and Francisa L. Car­ Baskette, Southfield Green Con­ controversial Gala theory, which defines [TMC] MOVIE: Teachers' A burned-out discussion is unnecessary. Non­ pain. Prescription anti­ SImak — Highway of efernitv Nutile, Jensen Condominium. the earth as a living organism, is ex­ 93) McHale's Navy but gifted teacher faces complex prob­ rather than carrying on a conver­ Campbell — The hungry moon Steel — Wanderlust Matthlessen — Nine-headed dragon dona, West Center Street. $94,000. dominium. $109,900. etheless, I think that most physi­ inflammatory drugs, such as In- Chase-Rlboud — Vallde river $56,500. plored. (60 min.) (R). lems when his aging, overcrowded sation. Also, he can’t hear too well Thomas — The white dove Albert H. Larocque Jr. and Willis E. and Jean E. Sanders to [C N N ] Sports Tonight cians and surgeons will try to docin and Motrin, don’t help. Is Coughlin — The hero of New York Truman — Murder In Georgetown Myers — When parents die 93) MOVIE: 'The Carpetbaggers' A mav­ school is sued for awarding a diploma to with that thing stuck in his ears. Follett — Lie down with lions Petty — King Richard I Christine M. Larocque to Robert Albert T. and Elizabeth C. Earl J. and Paula R. Gordon, [DIS] MOVIE: 'Home in Indiana' A one­ ah Illiterate student. Nick Nolte, JoBeth Vine — A dork-adapted eye Heavisides to John G. and Betty S. erick tycoon takes the aviation and film time famous driver gains renewed spir­ Freemontle — The blind run Nonfiction Prendergast — The poison tree E. Rogers and Debra M. Steines. Hillstown and Bush Hill roads, industries by storm in his quest for love Williams, Judd Hirsch. 1984. Rated R. In Gardner — Nobady lives forever Buckley — The Hornes Rand McNally — Mobil travel guide: Shomberg, Baldwin Road, its when his nephew arranges to breed Stereo. Geddes — A stote of corruption Pearl Street, $64,500. $115,000. and power. 'George Peppard, Carroll his remaining mare. Lon McAllister. Buckley — A history of the Pitkin $ 110 , 0 0 0 . Baker, Alan Ladd. 1964. [U S A ] Auto Racing: Dover Delaware Gill — M cGarr and the legacy of a Glass Works Northeastern states, 1986 Albert H. LaRocque Jr. and Sally Anne and James E. Noonan Walter Brennan, Jeanne Crain. 1944. woman Rivers — Enter talking- Earl A. and Georgiana C. Smith (93) Novela: De Pura Sangre (60 min.) 200 (60 min.) (R). Coffey — Iron eogle Shapiro — Gotewav to liberty Christine M. LaRocque to William to Serafin L. Lazo Jr. and Susan M. [ESPN] SportsCenter New stove is fast and safe Greeley — God game Colen — Hard choices Sperber — Murrow, his life ond times Marler Jr, and Cynthia J. Marler. to David Lowell and David Gould. Lazo, Montdair Drive, convey­ (57) Rodgers and Hammerstein: The [USA] Alfred Hitchcock 3:30AM [E S P N ] Auto Racing '66: Hochschlld — Half the way home Dumboch — Shattering the German Sound of American Music Mary Martin CART Pocono 500 (90 min.) Johnson — The landing Splerlng — Bearer of a million Eldridge Street, conveyance tax ance tax $152.90. night dreams Pearl Street, $64,500. hosts this tribute to the Broadway song- 11:35PM ( ® Entertainment Tonight Jones — Roman Ellerbee — "And so It goes" $104.50. [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Little Drummer Girl' DEAR Laker — Tree of gold Visions Unlimited Inc. to Barry writing team of Richard Rodgers and Os­ ET visits Kelly McGillis on the New York (CC) An American actress in England, new use for a common kitchen Floherty — Unlisted lives Szymuslok — The stones cry out D. and Rita L. Hayes. Love Lane, Earl A. and Georgiana C. Smith car Hammerstein II. featuring interviews City set of her upcoming film. "The PO LLY: We’re item: a six-cup muffin tin. It works L'Amour — Last of the breed Fowler — Every woman's guide to Tobin — Connecticut field trip with pro-Palestinian sympathies, is re­ Losdun — Delirium ecllpseandother conveyance tax $80.30. to Albert H. LaRocque Jr. and with Shirley Jones, Yul Brynner and Gor­ House on Sullivan Street”. In Stereo. cruited by a team of Israeli operatives to considering in­ great to hold the water for her profitable guidebook don MacRae (2 hrs.) stories GervasI — T h t ' myth of Soviet VIrst — Necessary losses Lydall Woods Corp. to Donald T. Christine M. LaRocque. Eldridge Quitclaim deeds 11:38PM 9?) News become a double agent. Diane Keaton, stalling an in­ painting, with two distinct advan­ Street, conveyance tax $104.50. (53) MOVIE: 'Give 'em Hell, Harry' James Klaus Kinski, Yorgo Voyagis. 1984. duction cooktop and Laurie A. Fay, Lydall Woods Sean M. Lindsay to Carol H. 1 1:50PM [M A X ] MOVIE; Th e Qoun. tages. First, its low. wide profile, Lori A. Milka to Josephine M. Whitmore stars as President Harry S. Rated R. in our new Pointers Colonial Village, $90,525. Lindsay, Gerard Street, no Truman In this one-man show, filmed be­ tief (CC) An Arizona cop escorts a pros­ when filled with water, is not easily Diminico, Eldridge Street, $88,000. fore a live audience. James Whitmore. titute from Las Vegas to Phoenix to tes­ 3:55AM [H B O ] m o v ie : Th * Sm Iuc-' home. I under- spilled or tipped Second, the six 9 Ernest J. Reed to U&R Construc­ consideration. Visions Unlimited Inc. to Roy A. tify against organized crime. Clint tion' A TV newscaster is pursued by a tion Co . Mountain Farm, convey­ Franklin E. and Diane Swanson. 1975. stamd these are Polly Fisher different muffin cups allow a child Births Johnson. Love Lane, conveyance Eastwood, Sondra Locke, Pat Hingle deranged photographer whose obses­ ance tax $110, Westminster Road, $41,500. [CNN] Prime News 1977. Rated R. sive devotion turns the woman's life Into supposed to to clean the brush several t imes, or tax $84.70. Ernest J. ReedtoU&R Construc­ Joseph R. Jondreau to Michele [DIS] Qallegher (60 min.) a nightmare. Morgan Fairchild, Andrew cook very well, to have one cup for rinsing each Tyler. Jamen Elizabeth, daugh­ of Tolland, was born July 18 at Richard E. and Kathleen M. 1 2:00AM (d) Mission: Impossible Stevens. Michael Sarrazin. 1982. Rated Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ronzoni of tion Co.. Mountain Farm, $50,000. Aceto, Adams Street, no convey­ [ESPN] AW A Wrestling (60 min.) but I ’m not sure color This idea has helped my ter of Kem H. and Marilyn Manchester Memorial Hospital. McGrath to John P. and Robin C. CSD Dynasty R, North Adams, Mass. The paternal William L. and Dolores Johnson ance tax. [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Missing In Action II: The what type of daughter to have many days of (Anthony) Tyler of 66 Phelps The maternal grandparents are Robotto, Hamlin Street, $129,000. (33) Star Trek (£ ) jo « Franklin Show grandparents are the late Mr. and to George R. Wein and Celeste L. Robert D.E. Graham to Julia G. Beginning' A POW escapes his Viet 4:00AM pots and pans accident-free painting. Road, was born June 27 at Phyllis A. Carrier to Eric G. and Cong captors and wages war against an 9 9 Rocky and Friends Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tedford of 19 Mrs. Raymond LaFrance. Graham, Crestwood Drive, no (33) Kung Fu can be used. Can Corning Ware and sauce.s. choc-olale amt vnfis cat) be MARSHA Manchester Memorial Hospital. Frederick-Wein, Mather Street. enemy that greatly outnumbers him. Rosemary Place. The paternal $92,000. Anne F. Britschok, Oak Grove conveyance tax. (29 MOVIE: Th e Big Sky* A fur trapper [C N N ] Larry King Overnight similar substances be used? prepared without burning. Also, Make your own .sourdough star­ The maternal grandparents are Chuck Norris. 1985. Rated R. leads a keelboat expedition up the Mis­ grandmother is Gloria Gunning of Ouellette. Brian Francis, son of Heights Addition, conveyance tax Mary E. Johnson to Burton C. [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Her* Comae the Groom' MRS. W M the cooktop surface, which is ters, breads, cakes and other Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anthony of Kenneth M. and Barbara L. [MAX] MOVIE: 'Alamo Bay' A small souri River toward Blackfoot Indian ter­ Sorrento, Maine. The baby has a Stephen S. and Kim (Krajewksi) $117.70. ritory. Kirk Douglas, Dewey Martin, Jim An old flame interrupts the courtship of Oliver to Raymond J. Palm er and Johnson, Spruce Street, no convey­ Texas fishing community is torn by bigo­ his former girlfriend and her millionaire ceramic, stays relatively cool, so baked goods with the recipes in Wojfeboro, N.H. The paternal sister, Lindsey, 28 months, Clair E. and Lucille P. Stenbeck try when refugees arrive from Vietnam. Davis. 1952. Ouellette of 360 Oakland St., was Howard A. Schmidt. School Street, ance tax. fiance. Bing Crosby. Jana Wyman, Fran- DEAR MRS. W.M.: Induction there’s le.ss chanc-e of a child or pet Polly’s newsletter "Baking with grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harris, Amy Madigan. 1984. Rated R. born July 21 at Manchester Mem­ $123,000. to Norman A. and Gladys R. Hall, J.P. Stevens & Co. Inc. to (29 Alfred Hitchcock Presents chot Tone. 1961. cooking utilizes the principles of burning itself on the cooktop if it Sourdqnghs and Starters.” Send$l Neal Tyler of 21 Comstock Road. LaFrance, Joshua Thomas, son orial Hospital. The maternal Park Chestnut Condominium, Richard C. and David M. Beh- [USA] MOVIE; 'HIT When a narcotics magnetism to heat the pots and gets turned on accidentally. for each copy to Polly’s Pointers, The baby has a brother. Ryan. 4, of Thomas P. and Ramona (Ron- Bruno P. and Joyce R . Jugovic to agent's daughter dies from an overdose grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. $41,500. pans placed on the induction in care of the Manchester Herald. and Keith. 2 zoni) LaFrance of 72 Greenwood George L. and Aitita L. Jeong. rmann. Summer Street, no convey­ of heroin, he vows to catch the people Induction cooktops are quite Francis Krajewski of Enfield. The James Timothy and Anita M. ance tax. element. Only utensils such as Drive, was born July 19 at Adams Street, conveyance tax ' responsible. Billy Dee Williams, Tina An­ expensive, but they’re reportedly a P.O. Box 1216, Cincinnati. OH Cunningham to Steven A. and steel, iron or porcelain-enameled Ober, Melissa Maye, daughter of paternal grandparents are Mr. and $116.60. Richard C. Behrman to Richard drews, Richard Pryor. 1973. Cinema dream to cook on. Hope you enjoy 45201, Be sure to include the title. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Joanne M. Deletsky, Summit steel will heat up on an induction Terry and Karen (Tedford) Ober Mrs, Louis Ouellette of Rockville. Lydall Woods Corp. to Mary Lou C. Behrman and Cindi L. Beh­ 8:30PM ® 9 3 Growing Pains (CC) yours! The maternal grancigarents are Street. $87,900. The baby has a brother. Justin T. Taylor, Lydall Woods Colonial rman, Summer Street, no convey­ Jason and Maggie's careers take drastic cooktop. Glass, ceramics such as POLLY turns when Maggie accidentally identi­ Polly will send you a Polly Dollar Krajewski, 5. Albert E. Catalano and John A. HARTFORD (R) 2:10, 7:10, 9:35. — Notning In Corning Ware, and aluminum 6 Village. $88,400. ance tax. ($1) if she uses your favorite Arcgri to Seven Strant Street fies the wrong man in a corruption story Cinema City — Mono Llso (R) 7,9:20. Common IP G ) 2, 7:20, 9:30. — The cannot be used. To test whether or Steven F. and Blanche K. David M. Behrmann to David M. and Jason is offered a big promotion. DEAR POLLY: Now that my Pointer. Peeve or Problem in her Corp., Main Street, conveyance — About Lost Night...(R) 7:15, 9:40. — Greot Mouse Detective (G ) 2:15. — not your pots will work on an Davis, Jacqueline Leigh, daugh­ Putnam to Thomas J. and Monique Behrmann and Maureen Beh­ (R). A Room With a View 7:30, 9:55. — About Lost Night...(PG) 7:15, 9:25. five-year-old is exploring the art of column. Write Polly’s Pointers In Thoughts tax $275. Nothing In Common (P G ) 6:50,9:30. induction cooktop, simply hold a ter of Lee. S. and Barbara (Suazo) Rose Fanclullo, Hamlin Street, rman, Summer Street, no convey­ (£ ) Family Feud watercolor painting. I have found a care of the Manchester Herald.. William Hombuckle III, Robert EAST HARTFORD VERNON small magnet near the utensil. If Davis of 68-B Sycamore Lane, was $134,500. ance tax. 9:00PM ® Magnum, P .1. A desperate A. Pecott and Robert G. Laffin to Eottweed Pub 6 Cinema — Legal „ £!"• 1 * $ — Legal Eagles IPG) 7, the material attracts the magnet, born July 23 at Manchester Mem­ Lydall Woods Corp. to Clinton A. Bruno P. and Joyce R. Jugovic to bank teller locks herself in a time- Eagles (P G ) 7:30. 9:30. — Running Scored IR) 7:10,9:15. A Fam ily is.....a center -of is at the very heart of creativity. Seven Strant Street Corp., Main released bank vault with Magnum In an Peer RIchanTs Pub 6 Cinema — you can use it for induction orial Hospital. The maternal and Marie H. Dixon, Lydall Woods George L. and Anita L. Jeong, Showdown set on sleep rule creativity. The fam ily is the most The family provides the fertile soil Street. $110,000. effort to help her investigate a forgery Running Scared (R) 7:30, 9:30. WEST HAETFOEO cooking. If it does not attract the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Colonial Village, $112,125. Elm 1 * J — Legal Eagles (P G ) 7, important center for the develop­ in which individual gifts and Robert C. and Nancy A. Barnes Adams Street, no conveyance tax. case. (60 min.) (R). $nowcofe Cinemas 1^9 — Top Gun magnet, you won’t be able to cook Genaro Suazo of Denver, Colo. The Christine E. Owen to Bruce R. Kelly J. Bombardier to Thomas (P G ) 12:30,2:45,5,7:20,9:40. — Karote SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) to a proposal allowing nighttime ment of creativity there is. A interests are encouraged to de­ to James T. and Anita M. Cun­ ® 99 Moonlighting (CC) An aged man Kid Port II (P G ) 1:30,4:30,7:15,9:30.— (i»^1377,9f30.'* with it on your new induction paternal grandparents are John and Tina L. Chamberlin, Parker A. Bombardier, Royal'Arm s Con­ asks Maddie and David to witness his — This resort city of mild tempera­ graphic example of creativity is velop and mature. God designed ningham: Highland Street, One Crazy Summer (P G ) 12:50, 3,4:55, cooktop. sleeping in some public areas, and Judy Davis of 43-C Esquire Street, $88,000. dominium, no conveyance tax. self-arranged murder so he can receive 7:40, 9:35. — Allens (R) 1, 4, 7:10,9:50. tures and palm-lined parks in the including four city parks. seen in the Parable of the Sower the family to be a liberating force $134,900. WILLIMANTIC Some of the features that are Drive, and Rosemarie Davis of 737 Ervin H. and Margaret J. Zube Patrick Caron to Patrick Caron his insurance company payment. (60 — Heartburn (R ) 12:45,2:55,5,7:35,10. JIHton Sguorc Cinema — Allens (R) shadow of President Reagan's recorded in Matthew’s Gospel, in our lives. That is creativity at its min.) (R). — Ruthless People (R) 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, particularly attractive about in­ Lydall St. to Douglas J. and Susan B. Oak Forest Realty Inc. to and Diane Harland, Newman 1, 3:30, 7,9:30. — Manhunter (R ) 1 :05, getaway ranch would be perfect The council is under pressure to chapter 13. We note that somesoils best. CSD MOVIE; 'I Want to Kaap My Baby' A 7:50, 9:55. — Back to School (PG-13) 3:30, 7:05, 9:M. — One Crazy Summer duction cooktops are that they are McDade, Manchester Gardens Charles D. and Eleanor DelTatto, Street, no conveyance tax. 12:55, 3:05, 5:10, 7:30, 9:30. — The Fly (P G ) 1:05, 3:10, 7:05, 9:10. — The for an outdoor snooze. Except it’s resolve the issue before Sept. 1, the will not produce. It is true with 1S-yaar.old girl diacovera aha la prag- very fast to heat up — it reaches Condominium, $43,500. Oak Forest Condominium, $95,265 Crawford C. Allen Jr. and (R ) 12:35, 2:50, 5:05, 7:30, 9:45. — Karate Kid Part ll (P G ) 1,3:10,7,9:10 illegal. date set for a massive rally and families as well. Some do not allow nant and dacidea to have the baby and Armed and Dangerous (P G ) 1:15,3:15, — Howard the Duck (P G ) l:io , 3:isi Dr. Billy J. Scott Etta Nichols. 88. a midwifein Del David S. and Gertrud P. Bour- Lydall Woods Corp. to Phyllis a ! Norma P. Allen to Stephen T. rear it haraalf. Mariel Hamingway, Su- the correct temperature instantly sleep-in organized by Mitch for creativity. That is why self­ 5:15,7:45, 10. 7:10, 9:15. Ruthless People (R) 7-io, — and can be controlled to very low Pastor pio. Tenn.. has delivered more goyne to Su Van and Heip Pho Carried Lydall Woods Colonial Bellone and Corinne E. Dyer, aan Ahapach. Vince Bagatta. 1976. MANCHESTER 9:15. — Transformers: The Movie That would change if the city Snyder, who runs a shelter for the trust must be nurtured because it First Baptist Church than 2.(X)0 babies. Pham. Center Street. $114,000. Village, $93,345. Autumn Heights, $162,000. 91) NovMa; Muchochita o UA Theaters East — Runnina Scored IPGn:10,3:10. temperatures so that delicate council stives final annrnval tndav hnmpIpKS'ffl Washinpfnn D C s r 6 / i 12 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Aug 19 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Aug, 19. 1986 — 13 SPORTS Earl Campbell exits as Kelly joins NFL fold Bv The Associated Press At 80.290-seat Rich Stadium, More cuts will be made today, as by trading an undisclosed condi­ where empty seats have been the AL roundup N FL teajns get down to the 60-man tional draft selection for Ta ^p a Jim Kelly, Chuck Long and rule in recent years, lines formed roster limit. Herschel Walker are ready to try Bay linebacker Rick DiBemardo. at the box office. Bills officials said The second fuN weekend of Softball tourneys producing what they’ve been paid Redskins 800 season tickets were sold after exhibition play wound up Monday for. Earl Campbell is ready for life Kelly’s signing was reported, i night, as the Los Angeles Rams Veteran kicker Mark Moseley, after football. Long ended his 27-day holdout by downed the San Francisco 49ers the seventh-leading scorer in N FL Quarterbacks Kelly and Long signing a four-year contract worth 31-17. history, was virtually assured of a to resume tonight Sox reap Seaver dividends signed lucrative contracts Mon­ approximately $1,75 million. He spot on this year’s roster when Packers day. Kelly with the Buffalo Bills, then joined the Lions for an ^,-challenger Jim Asmus was among Long with the . Hurricane Charley may have mings Insurance faces MAK. By Mike Nadel afternoon workout. Wide receiver Phillip Epps seven players waived. The cuts Walker showed up for his first been harmless in terms of local while Glenn Construction meets The Associated Press “ I ’m probably a little bit out of ended a 26-day holdout by signing a placed the Redskins roster at 83 :practice with the . catastrophe on Monday, but the Harpo's at 7:30 p.m. In the two shape.” Long said. “ I still have a pair of one-year contracts, and players, including seven former Campbell, after eight years as a Green Bay trimmed its roster by 14 storm dumped enough precipi­ winner’s bracket games at M IN N EAP O LIS - The Boston lot of playbook time to get in. As a U SFL players signed last week running back, quit the game players. The cuts included veteran tation on Manchester to post­ Robertson. Nassiff Arms plays Red Sox are in good hands with the quarterback, you’ve got toget your who are not counted toward the ! Monday. Teams made heavy cuts linebacker George Cumby, defen­ pone the two town softball Main Pub at 6 p.m. and Tom Seaver Insurance Co. , timing down and that takes a 60-man limit. as today’s deadline for 60-man sive back Ronnie Burgess, former tournaments for one night. Manchester Medical Supply For three straight outifigs, the while.” rosters neared. Craig Steelers All eight games, including meets Pagani Caterers. Red Sox haye reaped dividends Walker practiced Monday at the Kelly is now reportedly the Colquitt and former Chicago Bears four each in the 'A ’ and 'B' from the 41-year-old right-handed Cowlwys’ Thousand Oaks, Calif., Former Houston Gamblers def­ ! highest-paid player in the N FL. training camp. "It went pretty kicker Bob Thomas. Tournaments, were rained out. In the ‘B ’ tourney, Pagani insurance policy they acquired ensive end Van Hughes signed a : His agent said Kelly’s contract will well. I ’m beginning to recognize Conditions permitting, play re­ Field promises post-season Wa­ June 29 from the Chicago White Seahawks contract and reported to the pay about $8 million for the five things better now.” he said as he sumes today at all regularly terloo for two losing clubs Sox. team’s summer training camp. . years. walked off the field. Cornerback Keith Simpson. scheduled sites and times. tonight. At 6 p.m., the Elks take "H e’s doing exactly what Boston Hughes was chosen by the Steelers The record-setting U S FL quar­ Campbell, one of the N F L ’s most Seattle’s 1978 first-round draft ‘A' Tournament action is on the ’D ’ Team, while Army got him for — he’s leading them to in the fifth round of the 1984 draft terback said " It’s been a great dominant backs in the late 1970s choice, and veteran fullback Dan slated for Nike Field and and Navy faces Jim ’s Arco at the pennant,” Minnesota Manager Doornink were among 14 players but decided instead to play in the vacation, and I ’m ready to play.” and early 80s, began training camp USFL Robertson Park, with a pair of 7:30 p.m. In winner’s bracket Ray Miller said after Seaver released as the roster was cut to 72 He hasn’t played in a year and a this year full of optimism, weigh­ tilts at each. Nike will be the play at Fitzgerald Field, Acadia allowed only three hits in 8 2-3 half. • ing in at a trim 225 pounds. But he scene of the 'A' elimination Restaurant meets Tierney’s at 6 innings as the Red Sox defeated the Broncos Oilers "Since I-was planning on playing quit after a conference with his affairs, with the two losers Twins 3-1 Monday night. “ One Denver waived veteran wide p.m.. while Elmore Associates this year, my arm’s in shape,” coach. Jim Mora. Houston cut its roster to 59 getting knocked out of further locks horns with Evergreen veteran can lead the way.” receiver Butch Johnson and 10 players. John Schuhmacher. who competition. At 6 p.m.. Cum­ Kelly said. “ I ’ve been working "He talked to the coach and Lawns at 7:30 p.m. Seaver’.s victory gave the Red out.” other players and placed four more started all 16 games at guard last Sox a S'/i-game lead over the idle asked the coach what the evalua­ Last year in the USFL, Kelly on the injured reserved list to trim season, and free agent kicker Joe New York Yankees in the Ameri­ tion was and the coach just told completed 360 of 567 passes for the team’s roster to 62 players. Cooper were among 10 players cut. can League East. him that they thought that he didn’t 4.623 yards and 39 touchdowns. Falcons Schuhmacher was expected to In the only other AL game. have that old Earl Campbell That compares to a total of 3,331 battle Dean Steinkuhler for a AP ptioto Cleveland beat Milwaukee 10-4. pushing up inside. ” teammate Twelve players were cut. includ­ yards and nine touchdowns by Wayne Wilson reported. starting position last year but Hagler agrees “ He’s pitched really well since ing six-year .starting linebacker A1 Steinkuhler missed the season with Jim Kelly (right) and Buffalo Bills’ owner Ralph Wilson Buffalo quarterbacks Bruce Math- he’s come over here” said Boston “ I ’m a man. I’m not a little boy” Richardson and third-year line­ ison and the now-departed Vince a knee injury. are all smiles Monday at a press conference where it was catcher Rich Gedman. who made Campbell said at ajiews confer­ backer Jeff Jackson, and five Ferragamo. Seaver’s 311th career victory ence. " I believe this is the best others went on injured red. includ­ Chargers announced Kelly, formerly of the USFL, had signed a The former University of Miami, possible with a one-out. two-run, thing — not only for myself, but for ing the first draft choice to be cut. five-year contract to play with the NFL team. star avoided making any Linebacker Gary Plummer, a to box Leonard home run in the top of the ninth the Saints.” lOth-round pick Ike Readon. a nose promises. three-year USFL veteran, was inning off Twins starter Frank “ He’s a cinch for the Hall of tackle. Three more were placed on " I ’m an athlete. I’m a competi­ signed. San Diego has signed three Viola. “ He’s meant a lot to us” Fame,” Mora said. injured reserve and three-year re.serve. The team may not have to By Hal Bock But when the opportunity finally tor. whatever the situation is. I ’m refugees since the U SFL cancelled Patriots Seaver is 7-10 overall but 5-4 with Among 13 cuts by the Bills was offensive tackle John Alt was release anyone else on Tuesday to The Associated Press came, the champion was hesitant going to give 100 percent,” Kelly its fall season. a 2.80 earned-run average since quarterback Art Schlichter. who sidelined as “physically unable to Quarterback Steve Calabria and get down to the 60-man limit. about accepting it. said. “ I can’t promise you a Super joining the Red Sox. In his last came to Buffalo as a free agent in perform” with a lower back injury. Bears defensive back Tony Woolfolk Coach Rod Dowhower said. NEW YORK - Promoter Bob There were two factors. One was Bowl because you’re only as good three starts, he pitched a five- June after being cut by the Third-year wide receiver Brad were among four free agents cut. Giants Arum is halfway home in arrang­ that Leonard has retired twice as the people they put around you. Cardinals hitter to beat the Detroit Tigers, Indianapolis Colts last season. He Anderson and sixth-round draft ing what could be the biggest after detached retina surgery and ... If I get some help, I definitely New York axed .seven players, allowed nine hits in beating the re-entered the N F L last season St. Louis cut II players, includ­ pick Jeff Powell, a running back Colts money fight in boxing history — has not fought anybody since think we can take this team to a including veteran wide receiver Kansas City Royals and stifled the after a one-year suspension for ing former first-round draft pick from Tennessee, were among 12 Marvelous Marvin Hagler against beating Kevin Howard in a lacklus­ V championship.” Indianapolis released 10 players Byron Williams and defensive Twins in the Metrodome. gambling. Clyde Duncan, and picked up one players cut. Sugar Ray Leonard for the undis­ ter performance May 11. 1984. * ■«!*' V. '• and placed six others on injured back Ted Watts. “ I ’ve pitched very well the last puted world middleweight “ Marvin felt right along that three times out and am very happy championship. Sugar Ray Leonard didn’t deserve with the way things are going,” Arum met with Hagler in Bar­ a shot.” Petronelli said. “ There AP photo said Seaver, who struck out seven tlett. N.H. Monday, where the are no shortcuts into it. He wanted and walked four, “ I’m not going to Biondi now looking champion agreed to shelve retire­ Ray to fight a ranked opponent Veteran Boston Red Sox pitcher Tom night to earn a 3-1 win over the Sports In Brief ment plans for a March. 1987 date first,” pitch any better than that” USFL, NFL ttm He credited his defense with Seaver, 41, struck out seven and allowed Minnesota Twins in Minneapolis. It was against Leonard, probably in Leonard, however, insisted any making several key plays behind just three hits in 8 2/3 innings Monday either Reno or Las Vegas, Nev. second comeback fight would be Seaver’s 311th career victory. Cruz captures three TA C events him. for swimming goid Now thepromoterwill set out toget only against Hagler for the middle­ HARTFORD — Fourteen-year-old Alexia Cruz of Manchester Leonard under contract. weight crown. “ That all comes with throwing Uwlr Hrst st^os strikes and having your defense captured three gold medals at the Connecticut T A C Track and “ We’ll be fair,” Arum pledged. The other factor was Hagler’s and struck out pinch-hitter Tom The Minnesota lefty was pretty “ I ’m not really sure what I was Bv Robert Mlllward ready.” Seaver said. “ I’m never Field Outdoor Championships last Sunday at Hartford Public a bronze medal Monday in the “ You deal With the champion first own-impending retirement. He is Brunansky for his 15th save. crafty himself, sailing into the thinking. It’s a hit-and-miss thing. The Associated Press behind hitters as a rule and I work High’s Remigino Track. 4x200 relay, with East Germany Bv Brian Trusdell power to control football and the and we have an agreement with listed as 32 years old and has been While Viola wasn’t thrilled about ninth with a six-hitter before You just gotta go up there and get quickly.” winning the gold in a championship The Associated Press USFL was awarded $1 — Marvin” fighting professionally since 1973. losing the pitching duel to Seaver, yielding Tony Armas’ one-out your hacks.” Cruz, who will be a ninth grader at Bennet Junior High School, MADRID. Spain — On the first He gave up a first-inning single best of 7:15.91 and West Germany trebled to $3 in antitrust cases. Bertha Hagler has been after her he marveled at his opponent’s single and Gedman’s homer, won the long jump, triple jum p and 100-meter dash events. day of the World Swimming “ We don’t have a contract, we to Kirby Puckett and. afterthe Red mastery. Indians 10, Brewers 4 the silver. NEW YORK - The USFL and The jury cleared the N FL on haven’t agreed on anything. We husband to leave boxing and he has “ I fell behind Gedman 3-1 (in the Championships. Matt Biondi won a Sox took a 1-0 first-inning lead on “Tell that old man to get out of West Germany’s Michael Gross, N FL both have fired their first nine other counts. haven’t even spoken to (Hagler’s been seriously considering doing count).’’ Viola said. “ It was lefty Tony Bernazard and Mel Hall ! bronze medal. On the second day Ed Romero’s leadoff single and baseball.” joked Viola. 13-9. whose swimming second for West Ger­ salvo of post-trial legal options Following the announcement co-manager Pat Petronelli) out of just that. versus lefty. I figured I could throw drove in three runs apiece and host Girls soccer tryouts start Thursday he collected a silver and a bronze. Marty Barrett’s RBI double, sur­ personal four-game winning a fastball by him,” many. swam the fastest ever since the younger league was of the verdict, some of the jurors courtesy because of Marvin’s Petronelli said Monday’s an­ Cleveland beat Milwaukee for its Now. he’s going for the gold. rendered Roy Smalley’s game- streak was snapped as the Twins He figured wrong. fourth straight victory. Tryouts for girls interested in participating in the Manchester 200-meter relay time — 1:46.73. awarded a mere $3 in its $1.69 made statements when questi­ problems making up his mind.” nouncement was a relief for Holder of the world record in the billion antitrust case against the tying homer — Smalley’s 19th of lost their fourth straight contest to “ I wasn’t really looking for Bernazard led off the bottom of Soccer Club’s fall program begin Thursday. Girls born in 1974 It beat the 1:46.89 he swam at the oned by media that the $1 was a Mike Trainer. Leonard’s attorney, Hagler. 50- and 100-meter freestyle. Biondi NFL. the year — in the third inning. fall deeper into, the A L West anything just because the count the first inning with his 12th home should report to Kennedy Road on Thursday at 6 p.m. The second Los Angeles Olympics. compromise and that they as­ told WRC-TV. a Washington televi­ “ He’s been getting a lot of sees the shorter sprints as his route sumed the judge would assess Seaver didn’t allow another hit basement. “ He comes up with a was3-l.” said Gedman. whose 12th' run. He hit a two-run single in the session is scheduled for Friday, August 29. Fo r more USFL attorney Harvey Myer- sion station Monday. hassle,” Petronelli said. “ Are you to a gold and the 2I-year-old The only world records set on the any damages. until Randy Bush’s two-out double new pitch every time I see him. homer of the year crashed off the third inning and Hall added a information, call Maurice Moriarty at 643-7166. son. saying U.S. District Judge gonna fight him or not? This put all American warned his rivals: “My first two days belonged to East Myerson noted 32 such state­ The deal. Arum said, will assure in the ninth. Bob Stanley relieved That’s what craftiness is.” upper-deck facade in right field. two-run triple later in the inning. Tryouts for girls born in 1975 are at Kennedy Road on Tuesday Peter K. Leisure’s instructions record purses for both fighters. that to bed. He’d rather have him best events are yet to come.” German women. ments hy jurors Margaret Li- and Thursday, August 26 and 28 from 6-7:30 p.m. Fo r more Biondi was scheduled to compete After the 4x200 freestyle relay to the jury were confusing and Each has enjoyed big paydays earn his way to it. In a way. this is information, call Don Ringbloom at 649-2321. that comments from some of the lienfeld. Miriam Sanchez and before. Leonard earning a re­ against his better judgment. But today in the heats for the 100 squad posted a new world mark on Bernez Stephens from news­ meters, while finals were to be held Sunday, breaststroker Silke six jurors following the an­ ported $13 million for his welter­ he didn’t want people thinking he nouncement of the verdict dem­ paper stories and radio and weight title defense against'Tho- was ducking Ray.” Technicality holds up Seattle swap in the women’s 400 freestyle. 100 Hoerner clocked 2:27.40 Monday in television broadcasts. MacDonald captures 5-mile swim backstroke and 4x100 freestyle the 200 final. onstrated their puzzlement, mas Hearns in September 1981. Trainer says he has no problem filed hriefs Monday asking for a “ We had the jurors do some­ and Hagler getting abAut that with a fight between Leonard and LYNN, Mass. — Marcy MacDonald, a 1981 graduate of relay and men’s 200 backstroke. Bulgaria’s Tania Bogomilova thing. and then come out on the By The Associated Press said. “ That's the word coming out According to Gorman, neither new trial for damages. imuch for defending the ^middle­ Hagler. here against the Minnesota Twins. Manchester High School where she was a standout on the girls’ The divers and women’s water also broke the previous best of steps of the courthouse and say of Lou Gorman, our general Brown nor Trujillo were placed on But a few minutes before game polo teams were enjoying a day of 2:28.20 ih winning the silver in That follows last Friday’s weight crown against w ^ rn s in “Pat’s a man of his word. If he swimming team, has continued on in the sport. She won the that is not what they wanted to M IN NEAPOLIS — A trade be­ manager.” waivers. Both players have to time, Ed Romero was inserted into rest day. while the men’s water 2:27.66. filing by the N FL seeking to April 198.S. says he will call me, he’ll call me. Eggrock Scramble 5-mile swim last Saturday, the first woman do.” Myerson said. tween the Boston Red Sex and The Sunday trade brought short­ clear waivers before the trade can the lineup in Owen’s place, polo competition continued with vacate the one count of antitrust If he wants to get the fight going, to ever to do so. She was 10 minutes ahead of the second-place The former record holder. Silvia However. Lilienfeld bas said “ This will absolutely be a record Seattle Mariners has been put on stop Spike Owen and outfielder be completed. Now Boston and Seattle was off Monday. second-round matches. violations the league was found purse for each boxer,” Arum said. get an agreement together — finisher. MacDonald a couple of weeks earlier took third-place Gerasch of East Germany, fin­ in other accounts that she was hold while the Red Sox wait fortwo Dave Henderson to Boston and Seattle must wait until Friday to Because the game was starting Biondi said he enjoyed his silver liable for by the jury. The money once was a compell­ great, let’s go do it. I ’m ready honors at the lO'/i-mile Candlewood Lake Swim. ished fourth behind 13-year-old not confused. players to clear waivers, Boston sent shortstop Rey Quinones, ensure that no other teams claim just as the technicality was disco­ medal swim Monday in the 100 “ This court must not place its The NFL. whfch will give Its ing force for Hagler, who always whenever (he is).’’ Trainer said MacDonald is a 1985 graduate of AIC and is attending grad Allison Higson of Canada. officials said Monday night. right-handers Mike Brown and the players. vered, neither Owen, Henderson butterfly behind countryman judicial imprimatur on such a oral arguments along with the felt that he could not makethekind Hagler won the middleweight Canada’s Alex Baumanjwwho "There’s a technicality in the Mike Trujillo and a minor-league Owen was listed as Boston’s nor Boston Manager John McNam­ school at the New York School of Podiatric Medicine. She is the Pablo Morales, the world-record profoundly erroneous and un­ of purses with other boxers that a crown when he knocked out Alan was disqualified and th rf re­ USFL before leisure on Sept. 3. consummation of the trade.” Red player to be named later to the starting shortstop and leadoff ara was immediately available for daughter of Terry and John McDonald of 158 McKee St. holder. just result."Myersonsaidinthe fight with Leonard would provide. Minter in September, 1980. instated to the final of the 400 said it was expecting Monday’s Sox publicity assistant Jim Sarnia Mariners. hitter for Monday night’s game comment. Morales posted a new champion­ conclusion of his 106-page brief, action. individual medley, battled against ’’particularly where the ship record of 53.54 seconds and a stomach di.sorder to take the “ It’s just part of the appeals Biondi. who had set the previous mistake-riddled process that process,” N FL spokesman Joe bronze. led to the brokered damage NL roundup KC’s Brett AL player of the week best earlier in the day. said: “ I felt A double world-record holder Browne said. “ But the federal muc^appier than yesterday” award that the jury expected rules of evidence are clear that N E W Y O R K — George Brett, who hit .423 last week with 11 hits and Olympic champion, the 22- the Court to fix is not merely a On Sunday, the opening day of you cannot upset a jury verdict in 26 at-bats, was named American League Player of the Week. year-old Baumann was the second matter of inference, but stands p^es in the championships. Bi- ba.sed on what happened in this The Kansas City Royals third baseman had two doubles, two slowest qualifier. exposed before the public.” 'ondi. of Moraga. Calif., labored to In the final he swam 4:22.58 case. triples, two home runs and 23 total bases. He scored five runs and Following an 11-week trial the bronze in the 200 freestyle, compared with his world record of “ And the Judge, the day after the N FL was found liable on one Red4iot Mike Scott pitching Astros to pennant drove in 10, with a .885 slugging percentage. after blasting off the blocks to lead 4:17.41. The gold was won by the verdict, already reminded count of using its monopolistic for most of the race. Tamas Darnyi of Hungary in Myerson of that," Biondi anchored the U S. team to 4:18 98 By The Associated Press posting an 18-8 record after the of an O-for-24 slump with a two-run Mackey captures first LPGA win Astros requested that he learn the homer and RBI single and Keith Mike Scott, leading the majoVs in split-finger fastball. Hernandez also homered as New E L M S F O R D , N .Y. — Cindy Mackey won her first title since earned run average and stri­ He went to Roger Craig for York began a West Coast trip by joining the L P G A tour four years ago. capturing the keouts. finally beat the team with tutoring shortly before Craig be­ beating Los Angeles. storm-delayed $200,000 LPGA MasterCard tournament with a Matava finatty gets his first ace the worst record in the big leagues. came tjie manager of the Giants. Strawberry put-the Mets ahead 2-under-par 70 for a 72-hole total of 276. Scott pitched a four-hitter and Now. Scott’s success is helping with a run-scoring single in the Colleen Walker, who also closed with a 70 in the tournament struck out 10 Monday night as the Houston hold Off San Francisco. Holes-in-one Pete Foster, playing out of the first inning off Orel Hershiser. 12-9. that was suspended twice due to thunderstorms and lightning, warranted at least some penalty. Houston Astros defeated the Pitts­ “ It was desperation time in my on the golf Manchester Country Club, tied for And. finally, how long will it take then capped a three-run fifth with a had a 281 for second place, but was disqualified for signing a burgh Pirates 3-0. career," Scott said. "They wanted two-run homer, his 17th of the course are the second place in the Central Con­ Steve Carlton to realize that he’s wrong scorecard. The victory marked Scott’s first me to learn another pitch and I was season, for a 5-0 lead. goal of any necticut Golf Association One-Day finished as a major league win in nine career decisions agreeable. Now it’s my second- Hernandez, who made it 2-0 in player and one Herald Angle Tournament at Paquabuck with a pitcher? Like many athletes, C a rl-' against Pittsburgh, including a best pitch” the third inning with his 11th Two seeds upset In women’s tourney veteran Man­ 39-37-76 scorecard, Hilinski fired a ton, a future Hall of Famer, just loss and a no-decision this season. The one constant in Scott’s homer, preceded Strawberry’s ho­ chester Coun- Earl Yost ' 77 for fifth place and John Wilks can’t seem to realize that Father He entered the gan^e with 5.73 career had been his inability to mer with an RBI single. MAHWAH, N.J. — Eleventh-seeded Katerina Maleeva won t r y Club Sports Editor Emeritus had a 79 to share the eighth spot. Time catc. , up sooner or later. career ER A against the Pirates. beat the Pirates. Bob Ojeda. 13-4. won for the easily in the rain-delayed first round of the $150,000 United Jersey member can n o w boast “ Now I have everybody in the "The funny thing is I think he’s ’ seventh time in his last nine Classic women’s tennis tournament, but two other seeded league.” Scott said. “ These guys thrown better against us this membership in Dedicated man Tourney Monday decisions. He left after the players, Betsy Nagelsen and Laura Arraya-Gildemeister, were were the toughest.” year.” Pittsburgh Manager Jim Dodgers’ four-run fifth inning, that exclusive The shoes of Steve Armstrong as It will be interesting to see how Scott raised his record to 13-8. Leyland said. “ I ’m not taking upset. club... although head coach of the Manchester highlighted by Bill Russell’s two- Catherine Tanvjer of France defeated the lOth-seeded successful the first Annulli Golf increased his strikeout total to 233 anything away from what he did it took him 50 years to turn the walked off with first place in the American Legion baseball team run single. Nagelsen 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 and Beth Herr rallied from a 3-5 first-set Tournament Monday will be at and lowered his ER A to 2.23. It was tonight, either. It’s hard to say Three relievers finished, with trick. Pro-Am with an eight-under-par won’t be easy to fill. Over the Manchester Country Club. The fee deficit to oust No. 9 Arraya-Gildemeister 7-5, 6-3. his fourth shutout this season and who’s the best pitcher in the league Roger McDowell getting the final Steve Matava performed the 64. thanks mainly to Matava’s two years, the local Post has been is high for the average golfer, $175, marked the 15th time he’s struck but it’s pretty hard to argue with three outs for his 13th save. feat earlier this month in the exceptional scoring holes. fortunate in having men the likes of and from last reports there were out nine or more batters. the stats he has this year.” weekly Connecticut Section PGA Armstrong and Wally Fortin to openings. Proceeds are ear­ Reds 6, Padres 5 Rangers deal for Walt Poddubny Pro-Am at the Wampanoag Coun­ “ He’s the most dominant pitcher “ These guys have been tough on Qualifying teams handle the fortunes of the baseball marked for the Manchester Area y n the league right now.” Houston me.’’ Scott said. Buddy Bell hit a three-run homer N E W Y O R K — The New York Rangers, in another move under try Club. The 62-year-old golfer team. Fortin was the most success­ Conference of Churches, with a Manager Hal Lanier said. “ If we’d The visiting Astros won for the and host Cincinnati withstood San new vice president and. general manager Phil Esposito, acquired aced the 221-yard third hole using a Two teams from the Manchester ful. as were his Legion teams, with different local organization to be given him a little more support eighth time in 11 games. Jose Cruz Diego’s five-run rally in the ninth center Walt Poddubny from the Toronto Maple Leafs oh Monday 5 wood. Country Club turned in the day’s Armstrong’s clubs a close second. singled out yearly to benefit from early in the year, he’d probably hit a two-run homer in the fifth His amateur playing partners. inning. ' in exchange for center Mike Allison, the Rangers announced. fourth best rounds in the North Legion coaches have to give up the event that includes dinner and lead in wins.” inning against Bob Walk, 5-7. Cruz’ John Denny. 11-10. took a three- The 26-year-old Poddubny, the Edmonton Oilers’ fourth Stan Hilinski and Willie Olek- Section qualifying of the Connecti­ practically an entire summer in course favors and gifts. The The Astros increased their lead fifth home run of the season sinski. both Manchester CC hitter and 6-0 lead into the ninth. selection in the 1980 entry draft, had 12 goals and 22 assists in 33 cut State Golf Association Father order to keep pace with zone rivals. tourney replaces the once popular in the National League West to 6>A followed a two-out single by Kevin members, and pro Ed Rubis of the One Man’s Opinion: The retir- But Tony Gwynn’s two-run homer games last season with Toronto. and Son Tournament. Al and Doug Manchester Open. games over idle San Francisco. Bas he’s back to being the hitter Springfield Golf Club all had the i..ent of Billy Martin’s uniform and Terry Kennedy’s two-out. RBI Martin and Doc and Bill.McKee. ■ Don Gliha, of Manchester, cur­ "Right now I think I ’d rather he’s been his whole career.” Allison, the Rangers’ No. 2 choice in the 1980 draft, missed distinct pleasure of notching holes- number by the New York Yankees double pulled San Diego within 6-3 The teams posted 77 low gross rent president of the Connecticut face Valenzuela or Gooden before The Astros scored a run in the much of last season with a broken wrist suffered while playing in-one earlier in their careers. and then erecting a plaque next to and knocked Denny. scores at Glastonbury Hills. Section PGA. is busy giving him. the way he’s throwing.” third when Scott singled, advanced with the New Haven Nighthawks of the AHL. In 28 games with the Hilinski. a five-time club cham­ true Yankee greats — Babe Ruth. John Franco yielded Kevin Oleksinski's 83 round was the lessons while awaiting approval to Pittsburgh third baseman Jim to third on a walk and an infield out Rangers, he scored two goals and had 13 assists. pion at Manchester, has a half Lou Gehrig. Joe DiMaggio — takes McReynolds’ pinch-hit. two-run fifth'best score among golfers in operate a driving range in Middle- Morrison said of Scott. and scored on Denny Walling’s dozen aces to his credit, the most of some of the luster off the honor. It’s, s I double before striking out Garry the 60-64 age bracket at Avon last field. His bid for a driving range on “ I don’t really set any goals.” infield hit. Suns sign five, Including Addison any local club member. Rubis is a like the time the Hartford Whalers Templeton for his 20th save. week in the Connecticut Section family property on Hillstown Road Scott said. “ I never say that I want Pittsburgh’s most serious threat former PGA Tour player who won honored John McKenzie by retir­ Denny had an RBI single in thp PHOENIX, Ariz. — The Phoenix Suns, continuing their PGA Senior Open while fellow was rejected earlier this year by to get this many strikeouts or came in the seventh when Sid one Manchester Open champion­ ing his jersey after only token fifth off Dave LaPoint, 0-1. making rebuilding process, announced the signings Monday of five draft Manchester Country Club member the zoning board. anything like that. You take it a Bream singled and continued to ship, a year in which he p a rr^ all Hilinski’s 78 round tied for first contributions to the club. his first start since being traded to piOks — forwards Rafael Addison and Kenny Gattison plus game at a time and look at all the second on center fielder Billy 18 holes to walk off with the top place in the 65-69 age bracket for Also, Roger Clemens’ two-game Chris Saunders, former Man­ the Padres from Detroit on July 9. j guards Joe Ward, Jeff Homacek and Grant Gondrezick. numbers at the end of the year. I Hatcher’s error. Bream advanced Bell homered in the seventh off money. amateurs. suspension by American League chester High athlete, is now a Financial terms of the contracts were not disclosed. doctor in Cleveland. Saunders don’t need that to worry about to third on a groundnut, and was Gene Walter. It was Bell’s 14th Matava. anxious to prove that Doris Carpenter and Fran Mar­ president, Bobby Brown, was only AP photo But Suns General Manager Je rry Colangelo said all of the deals graduated from Harvard and Case now.” stranded when Scott retired the homer of the season and his fifth in 'his ace was no fluke, came back in shall of Manchester Country Club^ a slap on the wrist as the Red Sox Scott broke into the major next two batters. were “ multi-year, make-good contracts” which require that a the same round at the West helped their team to third place in pitching ace didn’t lose any starts. Western College in Cleveland. He Houston Astros' ace MiKe Scott 13th triumph of the season. In huriing the five-game series with the was a standout soccer and tennis leagues in 1979 with the New York Padres, extending his hitting player make the final roster of the National Basketball Hartford course to register an the Best Ball of Four Golf Tourna­ The feeling here is Brown viewed- tossed a four-hit shutout against the his fourth shutout of the year, Scott Mets and was traded to Houston in Melt 5, Dodgers 4 Association team. eagle-3 on the par-S fourth hole. ment at New Haven with a score of the tapes and found that the ump player while in high school and streak to 16 games. Bo Diaz also college. PirfltAR in PittRhurnh nn MnnrfAv for hi» InwarAd hie lAnniio-lanHinn PRA to 9 9.3 1982. He blossomed last vear. r)n n * vl fit?*Qu/Ko9**nr enor\fW>H m il hontierpA for the Rpds The four-man Rubis team had erred hut Clemens’ tantrum — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Aug, 19, 1986

MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Aug, 19. 1986 — 15 SCOREBOARD Government’s advic^^n seat belts proves hard to follow By Josef Hebert know anything about them, indus­ National Laagua raaulta said Clarence Ditlow, director of “ They kn^w nothing about it. ’ The Associated Press try officials said. models — with the shoulder belts and Chrysler said there is little HOCKEY the Center for Auto Safety, a They didn’t even know where the Baseball The National Transportation and found it virtually impossible, they can do since they never have Notional Hockey Loooue WASHINGTON - When a new non-governmental watchdog anchors were supposed to be,” said Sweedler. Only the agency’s MBta5.Dodgara4 NEW JERSEY DEVILS—Troded Sam S.afety Board finding, made public group. had any shoulder belt systems that St. Laurent, goaltender, to the Detroit study raised doubts over whether Soteropoulous said in a telephone Atlanta office was successful after last week, that lap belts were the Take the case of Edward Sotero- can be installed in cars already Red Wings for Steve Richmond, defense- automobile lap belts save lives, interview. He was referred to finding a local body shop that had a sold. 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OB KHrndi lb 5 2 2 2 BRussell If 4 0 12 ways to replace the lap belts in also buckles up when riding in the Strwbrvrf Tracking down a spare shoulder have anything else." auto parts stores such as J.C. man Bill Peacock. Boston 70 48 .593 4 12 3 Modick 3b 4 0 0 0 rear seats of their cars. rear seat during car-pool trips to New York 65 54 .546 5'/j Heeplf 4 0 10 Cobell 1b 4 0 2 0 belt requires dogged persistence Whitney in Chicago, which he says Detroit Orosco p and from work. 63 56 .529 7'/j 0 0 0 0 Marshal rt 0 0 0 0 and a bit of luck. BARRY SWEEDLER, a staff offers a retractable shoulder belt BOTH FORD AND General Toronto 63 56 .529 7'/3 Mitchell If 0 0 0 0 Sclosclac 3 0 0 0 BUT THESE CAR owners find He said he was shocked when member of the NTSB. isn't sur­ Baltimore HJohsn ib 4 0 0 0 RWIImsrf 2 0 10 Football Cars have been required since systemdn its 1986 catalogue for $22 Motors said they plan to begin 62 56 .525 8 little help from those who sold learning of the NTSB finding in a prised. He said the agency got Cleveland 62 57 .521 8'/j Hearn c 4 0 2 0 Brock ph 0 0 0 0 1972 to have reinforced anchor apiecO. A customer service repre­ offering rear shoulder belts on new Sontana ss them their car in the first place,, newspaper report and sought out a Milwaukee 58 60 .492 12 3 0 0 0 Trevino 1b 10 0 0 locations so rear-seat shoulder numerous telephone calls, like sentative at J.C. Whitney said, cars in a few years. About half a West Division Oledap 1 0 0 0 Howell p 0 0 0 0 according to safety experts and" local dealer to get shoulder belts, AAanllll ph belts can be installed. But the Soteropoulous'. however, she didn’t know about dozen foreign manufacturers al­ California 65 5? 556 — 0 0 0 0 JGonzIz cf 4 1 1 0 N FL exhibition standings auto industry officials. installed in the rear seats of his Sisk p 0 0 0 0 Hershlsr p 10 0 0 i V automakers have never been re­ Before releasing its report, the any such belts. Calls to other ready offer the belts. MWIIson If “ It’s a long hunt (for a retrofit 1981 Mercury Cougar and 1980 Kansas CItv 53 65 .469 12'/j 1 0 0 0 Hamitnph 1 1 1 0 quired to furnish the belts or keep NTSB asked its 10 regional offices company officials were not C h lc w 52 04 12 ./, McOwllp 0 0 0 0 APenap 0 0 0 0 AMERICAN CONFERENCE belt system) ... and for the near Ford Fiesta. GM spokesman John Hartnett them in' stock and few dealers to try to retrofit agency cars — a returned. said that while GM has a retrofit Oaldand 52 6« .433 W i VondBrgp 0 0 0 0 East term there is not a good answer,” All he got was a second shock. Seattle 57 a .403 14'/j Matszk ph 0 0 0 0 W L T Pet. PF PA mix of various U.S. makes and Meanwhile, spokesmen for Ford kit, it is not widely available. Minnesota 51 68 .429 15 NIednfur p 0 0 0 0 New England 3 0 0 1.000 77 57 Monday's Games Stubbs 1b 10 0 0 N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 . s x 42 55 Cleveland 10. Milwaukee 4 Totals 35 5 9 5 Totals 34 4 II 4 Buffalo 0 2 0 .o x 37 42 Boston 3, Minnesota 1 V Indlonpolls 0 2 0 .o x 3S 59 Only oames scheduled New York 101 030 000—S Miami 0 2 0 .o x 26 47 _ Tuesday's Games Los Angeles ______Cmtrol California (McCosklll 12-7 and Ruble 1-1) Gome Winning RBI — Strawberry (11) Cleveland 2 0 0 1.0X 36 27 at Detroit (O'Neal 2-7and Retry 4-5), 2,5:35 E—Duncan. DP—New York 2. LOB— Houston 2 0 0 1.0X 40 34 p.m. New York 7, Los Angeles 9. 2B—Cabell, Cincinnati 0 2 0 o x 17 48 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Seattle (Langston 9-10) at New York Bockman, Duncan. HR — Plftsburofi 0 2 0 .o x 37 60 (John 5-1), 7:30 p.m. KHernandez (11), Strawberry (17). S— A Wm I Milwaukee (Hlguera 15-8) at Cleveland Oledo.Santona. M M i x Kansas Clfv 2 0 0 1.0X 47 26 N otice s (Roman 1-1), 7:35 p.m. San Diego 2 0 0 1.X 0 65 36 Business P ro p e rty ...... 25 E ntertainm ent...... 53 Farm Supplies and Equipment__ 80 Chicago (Cowlev 8-7) at Toronto (Stieb IP H R ER BB SO LA Raiders 1 1 0 .s x 24 51 Resort Property ...... 26 New York . Rec photo Seattle Lost/Found...... 01 Bookkeeping/Income Tax ...... 54 Office/Retall Equipment ...... 81 3-10), 7:35 p.m. 1 1 0 5 X 48 44 Mortgages ...... 27 Ooklond (Stewart 5-1) at Baltimore Oleda W.13-4 5 7 4 Denver 0 2 0 .o x 34 39 , Personals...... 02 Carpentry/Remodellng...... ,! 55 Recreational Equipment...... 82 RATES: 1 to 5 days: 90 cents per line per day. (Davis 9-9), 7:35 p.m, Sisk 1 2-3 3 0 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Announcements...... 03 Wanted to Buy ...... 28 Pointlng/Popering...... , 56 Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 6 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. Texas (Lovnd 2^)) at Konsas CItv Orosco 1 1-3 1 0 BDBI RoofIng/SIdIng...... 57 AOcOwM S,13 Men^s Northern Division hoop chemps N.Y. Giants Auctions...... 04 Musical Ite m s ...... 84 20 or more days: 60 cents per line per day. (Haroeshelmer0-l),8:35p,m. 1 0 0 1 1 0 ,5 X 46 45 Flooring...... 58 Boston (Nipper8-7)otMlnnesota(Portu- Lot Anecies Phlladeloha 1 1 0 .s x 55 54 Financial...... 05 R e n ta ls Cameras ond Photo Equipment... 85 Minimum diorge: 4 lines. gol 38), 8:35 p.m. H e r s h 1 s e r Ultra-Sash Replacement Windows won Washlngtn 1 1 0 .s x Electrical ...... 5 9 Pets and Supplies...... 86 L 1 2 - members (from left) Bill Anderson, Chip 34 42 Rooms (or R e n t...... Wednesday's Games 9 5 7 5 5 1 4 St. Louis 1 2 0 .333 66 56 .. 31 Heatlng/Plumblng...... 60 Miscellaneous for Sole-...... 87 APena the Northern Division men’s basketball Dallos 0 Employment & Education Apartments tor Rent...... OKADLINRS: For claulflad odvartltamantt to Seattle ot New York, 1 p.m. 1-3 1 0 Brown, Joe Maher, Coach Bill Maher 3 0 .o x 25 61 .. 32 Miscellaneous Services...... 61 Tag Sales...... 88 U VondBero 2-3 Central . $ be published Tuesday through Stiturdoy, the Californio ot Detroit, 7:35 p.m. 0 0 championship this summer. Team Help W anted...... 11 Condominiums for Rent ... .. 33 Milwaukee at Cleveland, 7:35 p.m. NIedntuer 1 1-3 1 0 Mark Mistretta, John Basile, Larry Price Chicago 3 0 0 1.0X 68 40 Services Wanted...... 6 2 Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... f9 deadline 1$ noon on the day before publlc^lon. Howell Minnesota 2 0 Homes for Rent...... 34 Chlcogo at Toronto, 7:35 p.m 1 2-3 0 0 0 1.0X 59 43 Situation Wanted ...... 12 For advertisements to be published Monday, Oakland at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m. Detroit 1 1 0 s x 39 44 Business Opportunities...... 13 Store/Otfice Space...... 35 Green Bay, 1 1 Merchandise the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. Texas at Kansas City, 8:35 p.m. HBP—Madlock bv Sisk. 0 .s x 52 36 Instruction...... 14 Resort Property ...... 36 Boston ot Minnesota. 8:35 p.m. Umpires—Home, Bonin; First, Pulll- Based on 288 at Bots. Tomro Bay 0 2 0 .o x 27 46 Industrial P ro p erty...... A u to m o tiv e West Employment Services...... 15 .. 37 Hollday/Seasonal...... 71 Third, B.WIIIIams. NATIONAL LEAGUE SEATTLE SEAHAWKS —Cut Miscellaneous for Rent__ T—3:23. A—46,099. » . G AB R Keith Simpson, Ken Pettway and Lee Atlanta 2 0 0 1.0X 51 41 .. 38 Antloues and Collectibles...... 72 Cars for Sole...... 91 RBAO YOUR AD. Classified odvertlsementt are National League standings H Pet. Nw Orlans Brooks Mon X 306 X 104 .340 Davis, cornerbacks, Dan Doornink and 1 1 0 .s x 44 45 Roommates Wanted ...... 39 Clothing ...... 73 Trucks/Van$ for Sale...... 92 taken by telephone <» a convenience. The Backmon NY 89 298 52 Transactions Paul Miles, running backs, Leroy Howell L.A. Rams 1 1 0 .o x 45 34 Wanted to R e n t...... IX .336 San Frncsco 1 Reol Estate .. 40 Furniture...... 74 Campers/Trallers...... 93 Manchester Herald It responsible for only one Gwynn SD 118 467 79 157 .336 and Don Fairbanks, defensive ends, 1 0 l.OX 49 31 East Division CBrown SF 99 368 TV/Stereo/Appliances...... 75 Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size ot W L 50 123 .334 Juif® and Homes for Sale ...... 21 Motorcvcies/Mopeds...... 94 GB Astros 3, Pirates0 Raines Mon 109 424 66 141 BASEBALL Earl Winfield, wide receivers, Keith Kartz, Machinery and Tools...... 76 the original Insertion. Errors which do not G New York 78 41 .333 S e rvic e s Auto Services...... 95 Sox LA 114 4sa 64 147 .324 Amarlcan Ltogue offensive tackle, Dirk Nelson, punter, and Mendoy't Game Candomlnlums for Sale...... 22 Montreol 59 56 .513 17 Boss Htn 118 441 Jim Laughton, tight end. Lawn and Garden...... 77 Autos for Rent/Lease...... 96 lessen the value of the advertisement will not Phllodelphia HOUSTON 64 138 .313 C L E L A N D INDIANS — Los Angeles 31, San Francisco 17 Lots/Land Tor Sale...... 23 Child C are...... 51 59 59 .500 18'/j ' PITTSbURGH Dykstro NY 108 329 Announce they will add a team In the Good Things to E o t...... 78 Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 be corrected by on-additional Insertion. St. Louis 59 59 .500 18'/j obrhbl obrhbl 57 101 .307 REDSKINS- Friday, August 22 Investment Property ...... ! 24 Cleaning Services...... 52 Chicago Roy Pit 112 420 51 128 .305 ttro lln a Leaguetobe located In Maryland Walved Stuart Anderson and NIkIto Pittsburgh at Dallas, 8 p.m. Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood ...... 79 Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 98 52 66 .441 25'/j Doran 2b 3 0 2 0 Orsulak rf 4 0 0 0 KHernndz NY 113 428 Blair, linebackers, Jim Asmus, place- Pittsburgh 47 71 Hatcher cf 70 127 .297 Promoted Greg Swindell, pitcher, from New England at Los Angeles Raiders, .398 X'/3 4 0 10 Bonds cf 4 0 10 . ^ Home Runs Wrterloo of the Midwest League to klcker, Scott Fulhage, punter, Edwin 10 p.m. West Division Walling 3b 4 0 11 Ray 2b 4 0 10 Houston GDavIs lb Schmidt, Philadelphia, 26; GDavIs, Waterbury of the Eastern League. Loveladv, wide receiver, Chris Osswald, Minnesota at Seattle, 10:X p.m. 68 51 4 0 10 Bream lb 3 0 10 Houston, 25; Parker, Cincinnati, 24; guard, ond Stan Yaglello, auorterback. Son Francisco 61 57 Boss rf 4 1 1 0 RReyIds If 3 0 10 f o o t b a l l Saturday, August 23 Los Angeles 58 61 Cruz If Murphi^ Atlanto, 22; Stubbs, Los Angeles, A-ri , P®o**Hill League HOUSTON OILERS—Cut John Washington at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. 4 12 2 TPena c 3 0 0 0 Green Boy ot CIncInnotl, 7 p.m. Notices Cincinnati 57 61 Ashby c 4 0 10 Morrlsn3b 3 0 0 0 Horner, ATXANTA FALCONS—Walyed Al Rl- Schuhmocher, and Brian Walter, guards, Employment Atlanta, 18; Marshall, Los Angeles, 18; Joe Cooper, ploce-kicker, Larry James, Miami at Philadelphia, 7:X p.m. ANNOUNCEMENTS I ANNOUNCEMENTS Atlanta 55 62 CRenIds ss 3 0 0 0 UWshtn ss 3 0 0 0 Wollach, Montreal, 18. MiTh!!2 linebackers, HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED San Diego 55 Thon ss 1 0 0 0 Walk 0 2 0 0 0 Byron Johnson, and Mike Knox, Cleveland at Atlanta, 8 p.m. Monday's Games Scott p 4 110 Bonlllaph 10 0 0 Fhlndle and Eddie Taylor, ll^nebackers, Vernon Johnson, tackle, New York Jets at New York Giants, 8 & Education CIncInnotl 6, San Diego 5 . Runs Batted In Todd McArthur and Tony Woods, corner- p.m. II JI-OST CImnts p 0 0 0 0 Carter, New York, 87; Schmidt, Phllodel- ^ll*n, cornerbacK^ Teacher Aides - Full time Houston 3, Pittsburgh 0 Totals 35 3 10 3 Totals X 0 4 0 MIchoel Busch, quarterback, M lchoil rocks, and Tim Roth, center. Placed Rod Detroit at Indianapolis, 8:X p.m. I a ND FOUND Driver - Gasoline tanker Easy Assembly Work! Clerical - Full time posi­ New York 5, Los Angeles 4 phlo, 87; Parker, Cincinnati, 83; Portls, now tackle, Darryl Shepherd, Kush, linebacker, and Mark Kafentzis, Buffalo ot Kansas City, 8:X p.m. paslflans beginning Sep­ must have Class I license $714.00 per 100. Guaran­ tions available In pleasant wide rece ver, and Andy Upchurch, safety, on thelnluredreservellst. New Orleans at Houston, 9 p.m. P.N.E.P. Only games scheduled 2S2S!®” .. 001 002 000—3 *lp h lo , 68; Wollach, Montreol,HoveS' 67; Straw- Phllo- tember at sfote appraved and a clean driving re­ teed Payment. No Sales. office environment. Tuesday's Games Pimborflh 000 000 00 0 -0 center. Placed Bobby Jackson, corner- INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — St. Louis at Chicago, 9 p.m. Found - medium size dog private schaal fa assist ^rry,NewYork,65;Garvey,SanDlego,62; San Francisco at Denver, 9 p.m. Pre-Admission Testing cord. Benefits, five paid Details—Send Stamped Health Insurance/benef- (Alexander 2-4) at Chicago Game WInnIno RBI — Wallino (8). Horner, Atlanto, 62. back, Dan Wogoner, defensive back, Released George Radachowsky, Jeff San­ In Somers. Call 8762914. HELP WANTED (Sutcliffe 4-10), 4:05 p.m. Zocha^ Barnes, and MIchoel Mclnnis, chez, Tim Chambers, Terry Lewis and Jeff San Diego at Los Angeles Rams, 10 teachers In 2 separate holidays and paid vaca­ Envelope; Elan-855, 3418 Its program available. E—Morrison, Hatcher. DP—Plttsburoh „ Hits p.m. tions. Year round work, (D«holes 7-3) at Pittsburgh 2. LOB—Houston 6, Pittsburgh 5. 2B— defensive ends, and Mike Landrum, fight Gethers, defensive backs. Brad Saar, The Practical Nurse Education Program pragrams; 1 for autistic Enterprise, Ft. Pierce, FL Free parking. Experience (BleleckI 68), 7:35 p.m. Bonds, Cruz, RRevnolds, Ray. HR—Cruz Gwynn, San Diego, 157; Sax, Los Angeles, Md, on Inlured reserve list. Signed Joey Lawrence Green and Greg Battle, Lost - Calico cat, about 2 Port Time Inserters students, the ather tar not seasonal. Call 243- 33482. using adding machine. St. Louis (Conrov 38) ot Cincinnati (5). SB—Bream (10). 147; Rolnes, Montreal, 141; Bass, Jones and Aubrey Matthews, wide recelv- llnebockers, Steve Wright, offensive years old, wearing flea is offering a special test for applicants, wanted. Coll 647-9946, ask 5457. Houston, IM; Sandberg, (ihlcego, IX. 9TS. emaflanal ly disturbed stu­ Typing skills helpful. S4.2S (Browning 9-10), 7:35 p.m lineman, and Ricky Nichols, wide re­ collar. Vicinity West tor Bob. dents ages 3 fa 10. Send All Positions - Retail auto Montreal (Smith 8-7) at San Diego IP H R ER BB SO Agreed to terms ceiver. Placed Byron Smith and Blaise August 23,1986 from 8 am -12 noon at A: I. to S5.00 an hour depending Houston Doubles Center Street. Call 643- resume or apply In per­ K-Mart/Readers Market- parts chain has positions on experience. Apply In (Hawkins 88), 10:05 p.m with JIrn Kelly, quarterback, on a five-year Winter, defensive ends, Pete Anderson, G o lf 1464. Prince Technical School, in Hartford. New York (Darling 118) at Los Angeles Scott W,138 9 4 0 0 2 10 31; RReynolds, contract. Cut Art Schllchter, quarterback, offensive lineman, Damon Reilly and Don son. Communlfy Child Merchandise employees, for Assistant Manager person. Prague Shoe Co. (Valenzuela 158), 10:35 p.m. Pittsburgh Plttsburoh, X ; Ray, Plttsburoh, 29; Shawn Potts, Danny Knight ond Joe Holmes, wide recelyers, ond (kiry Walker, Applicants may register on sight by Guidance School, 317 cashiers and stocks. Full Trainees, cashiers, full 200 Pitkin Street East Walk L,S-7 . 8 Dunston, ChlcooO/ 28; Sox/ Los Anoeles« 28. Howard, wide recelyers, Dayld Nardone, center, on Inlured reserve list. Impounded - 1 small poo­ Philadelphia (Hudson 7-10) at Son CImnts 1 North Main St., and port time positions and part time, salesper­ Hartford. Francisco (Downs 0-3), 10:35 p.m. punter, Jason Staurovsky, place- —Waived Ike dle terrier, male, shaggy bringing a $15 check or money order to the Manchester. WP—Walk, Triples kicker, Mike Larkin, linebacker, Charles Assistant Newspaper are available. Experience son, full and port time. We Ralniw, Montreal, 10; Samuel, Phlladel- Readon, nose tackle, Rob Fade, offensive Country Ciub haired, buff color. Call test sight. Wednesday's Games Umpires—Home, G regg; First, Harblson, safety, Chris Babyar ond John guard, Kevin Eggleston and John Ive- dealer wanted In Bolton. not necessary. Many em­ otter a competitive salary Earn Hundreds weekly at McSherry; Second, Davis; Third, De- phla, 10; Webster, Montreal, 8; Caleman, Wo^lclechowskl, guards, Keith Lester, MCC LADIES — HAZEL PIPER 742-7305. Call 232-9989 between 9am Clerical- small office, di­ ployee benefits. Apply In and benefits package with home I Be flooded with Atlanta at Chicago, 2:20 p.m. Muth. St. Louis, 7; McGee, St. Louis, 7. mever, offensive tackles, Craig Fede­ Philadelphia at ^ n Francisco, 3:05 tight end, Dave Ponder nose tackle and rico, wide receiver, Jeff Heath and Ken CLASSIC — Mary Bllsh-Marge Grant- & noon, Monday through versified duties, accounts person Monday, Wednes­ excellent opportunity for Various offers I Details? p.m. T—2:24. A—7,965. Darryl Caldwell, tackle. Placed Jim Gall Banavlge-Marlys Dvorak 54, Stolen bases Ozee, ploce-klckers, Gregg Knapp, quarter- Friday, Ask tor Michael. receivable, telephones, day, Thursday and Friday advancement. Apply In Send self-addressed Houston at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m Perrymon and Steve Clark, sofetles, rock, Tom McCarthy, punter, George Edna Hlllnskl-Allce Ansaldl-Allce record keeping, some typ­ from lOom to 4pm. Satur­ person at Motor M art St. Louis ot Cincinnati, 7:35 p.m. EDayls, Clncln- ond James Seowrlght and Jim Melka, Peterson, linebacker, and Lavoie Thomas, Chittick-Rose Crispino 59, Ida stamped envelope to: PO .natl,« ; Raines, Montreal, 52; Duncan, Los linebackers, on Inlured reserve list. Placed ing. All benefits. Call 647- day, noon to 4pm. K-Mort, Auto Supply, 830 Silver BOX 447 Cllffwood NJ. New York at Los Angeles, 8:20 p.m Angeles, 44; Doran, Houston, X. running bock. Placed Jack Epps and J.C McMahon-Olgo Skinner-Bev DlPletro- I i D h e l p w a n t e d HELP WANTED 0 H ELP WANTED Montreal at San Diego, 10:05 p m Lucius Sanford, linebacker, on the phvsl- Prorson, defensive bocks, and George Clalre Zimmerman 59. 9137. 239 Spencer St. Lane East Hartford Ct. 07721. Reds , Padres 5 cally unable to perform list. TWO BALL SCRATCH « SCRAM­ 6 Pitching (10 decisions) Shorthose, wide receiver, on Inlured D browns—Placed Chip rwerve list. Announced that Bill Balne, BLE — Ruby Clough-Mary Collins 72, Wanted Reliable Babysit­ Fernandez, New York, 13-4, .765, 3 27; Banks, linebacker, on the reserve-failed offensive tackle, and Lorry Kubln, line­ Agnes Romayko-Jean WIgren 73, Edna Medical Asslstant/ecre- Dental Surgical Assistant SAN DIEGO Oleda New York, 134, .765,2.84; Gooden, Assistant Newspaper RN-LPN. Baylor weekend ter (or two young child­ Eastern League standings CINCINNATI to report list. Placed Keith Baldwin, backer, officially left camp. Wadas-Jean Buccherl 74, Flo Barre- P art-tim e tary to work full time with - Team practice seeking Ob r h bl ab r h bl New York, 12-4, .750, 3.01; Mathews St OTfmsIve end, Uwe von Schamann, ploce- Emlly Sarra 74.5, Lynn Prior-Mory dealer needed In Andover positions available. High ren, 2:30-11 ;00. M y home Flannry 2b S —Walyed Robert RN or LPN BOOKKEEPER Internist In Manchester. career minded Individual 3 0 0 0 Daniels If 4 1 1 0 33 2'x ' D°'-''"o'HewY^k ' 14: ^ k e r , Scott Bolzan and Jim Meyer, ^ w e ll and Ricky Smith, defenslye PrestI 76.5, Mo Bednarezyk-Mary Bllsh Full time, account manage- Part Time and Hebron area, reliable hourly rate. May add days preferred. Call 649-8502 to loin our quality oral w 1L Pel. OB Gwynn rt 4 13 2 Milner cf offensive tockles, and Danny Taylor, 76.5, Denise Klernan-LII Donoyon 76.5. 3-11 and 11-7 Call 646-7810. tor more Information. Pittsfield (Cubs) Kruk If 0 0 0 0 Strikeouts bocks, Obed Arirl, ploce-kicker, Victor mant. bank reconciliation, car needed. Call 647-9639 to make full time position. surgery office. Expe­ 71 55 .563 4 0 0 0 Bell 3b 4 1 1 3 corner-back, on In lured reserye list. Waived (Jafis, wide receiver, and Arnold Franklin, BLIND BOGEY — Linda Rencurrel Earn an average of We offer a challenging Vermont (Reds) 69 56 .552 I'/j Garvey lb 4 110 Parker rf 4 0 10 Scott, Houston, 233; Valenzuela, Los Jeff Christensen, quarterback, Ston Talley, 75, Simone Calhoun 77, M ary Collins 74, Optional 7-7 shifts, wee­ accounta receivable, ac­ mornings 9-1, evenings Top wages paid, (or li­ rience preferred. Coll Reading (Phillies) Nettles 3b Angeles, 178; Fernandez, New York, 144; tight end. Announced thot Reyna Thomp­ $6.(X) or more per otter 6pm. environment with a 65 55 .542 3 4 1 1 0 EDavIs cf 4 0 10 punter, Jeremiah Snowden and Stacey son, safety, listed as having been cut Sunday Gall BerzenskI 74, Myleen TItterton 74, kends at higher rate of counts payable. Benefits, censed burner technician, Mindy at 649-2272. Glens Falls (Tigers) 59 62 .488 9'/j Kennedyc 4 12 1 BDIazc 4 1 1 1 137 142; Ryan, Houston, Drl^ver, running backs, Louis Watson, wos not cut. Dot Boblgan 78, Helen Meegan 79, Bev growth oriented facility. Albany (Yankees) 61 66 Wynne cf wide recelyer, Ron Wetzel and Jim Talf, DIPIetro 79, Lll Donovan 79. pay. Work less hours pay commensurate with ex­ hour advertising send resume to Bolonct .4X W h 3 0 0 0 Perez lb 4 0 10 NE W ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Cut Steve Please contact Crestfleld 9 Waterburv (IndIns) 58 66 .468 12 McRyld ph 10 12 Larkin ss 4 12 0 Saves tight ends, Randy Daustin, offensive BEST 16 — A — Bob Behling 62-8-54. make more per hour. perience. Fast growing mo­ our business by Brother's Inc. 51 BIssell Convalescent Home/Fen- New Britan (RdSx) 57 66 Royster ss Worrell, St. Louis, 27; Reardon, Calabria, quarterback, Tony Woolfolk and .463 12'/3 3 0 0 0 (Jester 2b 4 111 lineman, Reginald Carr, nose tackle, Josh Shinnick, defenslye bocks, and Larry Gross — Bob Behling 73. B — Frank Comprehensive benefit dern (acuity. Appointment Binking/Cradit Union Street, Manchester, Ct. wood Manor, Manchester RN-LPN Meadows Manor Nashua (Pirates) 55 69 .444 15 LaPoint p 2 0 0 0 Froncoo 0 0 0 0 DSfrilth, Houston, 24; LeS- .Tom Emmons, defensive end, Bobbv Bell, Livingston Jr. 66-12-54, Joe Phlllippon phone. Call 646-3350 Is seeking an RN for a full Walter p mlth, Chicago, 23; Franco, CIncInnotl, 70; Unne, wide receiver. Placed Joe required, ask (or Dianna. 06040. Ct 643-5151. Monday's Games 0 0 0 0 Denny p 3 12 1 linebacker, and Darrol Rav,safetv. Shield, quarterback, David Chapman, 69-14-55, Dick Kerr 66-10-56, Tom Low­ package. Pro-rated for Taltars time 11-7 Supervisory po­ Waitresses needed port Albonv4,PlttsfleldO lorg ph 1110 Stilwll ss Gossage, San Diego, X. DALLAS COWBOYS—Cut Junior Miller ery 66-10-56, Paul Sullivan68-12-56, Rick ' between 9-12 pm and Tmpitn ph 0 0 0 0 tight end, Ron Kosor ond Jack Peavey, part time. Paid orienta­ Superior Ford full A part llm$ sition. Charge Nurse posi­ time evenings, weekends. Glens Falls 5, Vermont 2, 1st game 10 0 0 and Chris Waltman, tight ends, Kenny oNenslye linemen, John Fahey, punter, DeNIcolo 69-13-56, Jim G rier 66-10-56, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Vermont 10, Glens Falls 4, 2nd game Totals 34 5 9 5 TofolS Duckett, wide recelyer, Dowe Aughtmon Ed PaganI 66-10-56, Ed Dullea 70-14-56, tion. Call DNS Canter­ Wa pratantly have aaveral tions are available on a Flexible hours. Apply In 35 6 11 6 Milford Hodge, defensive lineman, Ran­ Rte. 6, Columbia, CT Permanent part NewBrltaln4,Noshua0 iMonday's stare and Bryan Chester, offenslye guards. Pot dall Sealbv, linebacker, ond Eugene Profit Bill MacMulleh 67-11-56. C — Ed bury Villa of Wllllmantic poaltlona available. 1-2 Part Time Clerical part time basis on all person at Poganl's Bolton Reading at Waterburv, 2, ppd., rain BaMaw, defensive back. Topper Clemens Belleville 68-19-49, Pete Toy lor 69-16-53, EOE M/F/H Pizza. Rte 85, Bolton. and Ron Shegog, defensive backs, on 423-2597 228-9431 yaara teller or courteay time tellers Putnam We have several posi­ shifts. Benefits available Tuesday's Games Cincinnati ogg g ji 30x j and Robert MImbs, running backs, Stan Inlured reserve list. M ort Rosenthal 70-16-54, Don Edwards ' Clark axperlencor required. Pittsfieldat Albany (Same Winning RBI — Oester (7) HITTING — Tony Bernazard, Indians, ^Ib a u g h and Scott Woolf, quarterbacks, 85-31-54, Adler Dobkin 74-19-55, Herb or excellent no benefit NEW YORK GIANTS—Cut Bvron Wllll- Call Mr. Whitney at 586 Bridge, East Hart­ tions available. Typing rote. It Interested call Security Full/Port-tlme Glens Foils ot Vermont E--Rovster, LoPoInt. DP—Son Diego 1, went3-for-5wlthahomer,drovelnthreeruns Mark Royals, punter, and Steye Savard, oms, wide receiver, Ted Watts, cornerback, Caryey 75-20-55, Ron Craig 80-25-55, skills or previous CRT NashuaatNew Britain CIncInnotl 2. LOB—Son Diego 4, CIncInnotl and scored three times as Cleyeland beat linebacker. Bob Gustomochlo 72-17-55, Bob Bridge- 2020 for appointment. ford and Biirr Mrs. Gibbs, 647-9191. greater Manchester area, Jerry KImmel and Roy Swoope, llne- Vernon area firm looking experience helpful. ReodlngatWoterbury ■i' Gwynn, Kennedy, Mllwaukee104. DENVER BRONCOS —Waived rockers, Mike Romseur and Albert man 85-30-55. East Hartfard Aircraft retirees welcome. Call Wednesday's Games McReynolds. HR—BDIoz (8), Bell (14), Butch Johnson, wide receiver, Mike SWEEPS — A Gross — Bob Behling lor someone who: Corner, Manchester Mornings or afternoons. 247-6882, Monday through Gwynn (13). Smith, running bocks, and Stanley Scott, STEAK CLUB Fadaral CradH Uaioa Full and part-time ware­ PIttsfleldat Albany PITCHING— Mike Scott, Astros, pitched Clendenen, place-kicker, Mike Barber defensive end. 73. Net —Ray Evelhoch 74-7-67. B Gross • Highly organized Offices. Apply 923 Call Mr. Whitney at 566 house personnel, needed Frldoy 8 to 4. Glens Follsot Vermont afour-hltterandstruckoutlOasHouston and Victor Hall, tight ends. Dean Miraldl, —Announced — Dick Kerr 78, Tom Lowery 78, Ed : Rte. 83, Vernon 417 Main St. 2020 for more Informa­ Nashuaat New Britain IP H R ER BB SO defeated Plttsborgh3-0 o^nslvetackle, Steve Fltzhugh and Kent CIccagllone 78. Net — Frank Living­ Main St., Manches­ Im m ediately. Please call San Diego the retirement of Eorl Campbell, running • Strives tor perfection Eaat Hartford, CT 06118 tion. PROLONG THE life Of cut ReodlngatWoterbury Davis, defensive bocks, Aaron Smith and back. Signed Pat Saindon, offensive ston Jr. 79-12-67. C Gross — Ed ■ EOE Fred TIshler, Carpet Fac­ LaPoint L,0-1 5 2-3 7 3 3 0 3 linebackers, and Scott Tye Belleville 80. Net — Pete Taylor ' a A stickler for detail ter 646-1700. EOE tory Outlet, 569-4495. flowers In your home by Walter 2 1-3 4 3 3 0 3 guard, and Mel Gray, wide receiver. Cut Pat Now hiring the following part time and and m i Lobenstein, defensive line­ Swoopes, nose tackle, Ray Wllmer, 81-16-65, Bob Overton 83-15-68, Gll snipping stems at an an­ Cincinnati men. Placed James Keyton and Stan Short, Bolsoneau 83-15-68, Jack M offat 87-18- • Can generalize from American League resuits Denny W,11-10 8 2-3 8 5 5 1 4 iMonday’s homers safety, Jim McCullough and Petey Perot, full time positions; gle. This provides more offenslye linemen, Ray Noble, defen­ guards, Doug Mockle, offensive tackle, 69, Bob Brldgeman 99-30-69. many specific points of Franco S,X 1-31001 1 sive back, Dallas Cameron, linebacker, on Information stem surface to absorb Umpires—Home, Halllon; First, Curtis Burrow, ploce-kicker, Terry Fal- the water. Prolong the life AMERICAN LEAGUE Inlured rewrve list. gout, punter, Malcolm Scott, tight end, Lunch & Dinner Walters/Waltretses Part/Full Time - PEANUTS C.WIIIIoms; Second, Wendelstedt; Third, DETROIT LIONS—Signed Chuck Long, a Works well with of good, but unused Items Red Sox 3. Twins Tata. Manning (4), Syeum (5), Brewers; and Stanley Blair, cornerback. LPGA Mastercard resuits Cashler/Hostess, Nights or Days If you are tired of working for the same pay regard­ 1 T—2:08. A—17,303. Bernazard (12), Indians; Gedmon 02), Red SV . ° four-year contract. Cut ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Released numbers. CLERK TYPIST less qf performance, we have the solution for you. In your home bv selllna Sox; Smalley (19),Twins; Kirk Dodge, Bernard West, Paul Butcher Clyde Duncan and Thomas Brown, wide Banquet Dishwashers, Saturdays and June James, linebackers, Mark No experience necessary, What are you qualified to earn? them for cash vvlth a BOSTON MINNESOTA NATIONAL LEAGUE receivers. Carter Crawford and Rodnev ELMSFORD, N.Y. (AP) — Final scores' familiarity with electronic low-cost ad In cloulfled. Strowberry (17), Hernandez (11), Mets; Stevenson, offensive guard, Allan Beochum, nose tackles. Adorn Kelly, Monday In the $200J)00 LPGA Master­ Salad Prep Cook, Days Small department - variety of Ob r h bl ab r h bl Major League ieaders Durden, defensive back, John Goode components a plus. Will PEANUTS sjupp Romero ss 5 1 1 0 Puckett cf 3 0 10 Bell (14), Dloz (8), Reds; Gwynn (13), punter, Danny M iller, ploce-"cker, Tho­ Card tournament contested over three T Padres;Cruz(5),Astros. and Burt Meuhllng, tight ends, Bret mas Moskal and Scott L. 'onkweller, courses: , train fully. If this de­ work, must be accurate typist, Bprrett2b 3 0 11 Smollydh 4 1 1 1 W right, punter, Nick Gancitano, place- Apply between 10-5, some experience •4.50/hr AVERAGE Rice If 4 0 2 0 Hrbek lb 3 0 0 0 linebackers, Kevin Potter, cornerback, Cindy Mackey, $X,0X 71-7065-70—276 - scribes you - give us a call kicker, Kevin Powell, nose tackle, and Todd Michael Willis, defensive end, and Jody Rosenthal, $16,000 76-70-73-71-290' required. with good figure aptitude, apply •S.X/hr REAL MONEY Baylordh 3 0 0 0 (Jaettl3b 3 0 0 0 Based on 288 at Bats. Brown, wide receiver. DwEvns rt 4 0 0 0 Bush rf 4 0 10 Greg Wright, center. Acquired Rick Cathy Johnston, $16JIX • 76-72-7072—290 ’ »6.M/hr TOP DOLLAR AMERICAN LEAGUE GREEN BAY PACKERS—Signed Phillip DIBemardo, linebacker, from the Tampa Lauren Howe, $10,5X 76-72-73-70—291 > ECE 875-9842 Bucknr lb 4 0 0 0 Beonelt 3 0 0 0 O AB R Epps, wide receiver to two one-year •7.50/hr and percent Up Armos cf '4130 Brnnsk oh 1000 H Bay Buccaneers for an undiclosed condl- Lynn Adams, $7,134 78-73-72-69—292 Boggs Bsn 110 412 77 144 Radio, T V controcts. Released George Cumby and tlonol draft pick. M l» le BerteottI, r , i x 72-74-74-72—292 if you are willing to work, we’re willing to pay. Call C. (Jedman c 4 1 1 2 Lmbrdz 2b 3 0 0 0 Puckett Min 119 506 91 SAVINGS BANK Stapitn 3b 4 0 0 0 Reed c 3 0 0 0 175 Gory Spann, linebackers, Kim Boerema Kathryn Young, $7, m 72-74-73-73—292 Brown to arrange an interview. np Mottingly NY 119 503 83 171 and Michael Jones, wide receivers, Don SAN DIFGO CHARGERS-Cut Wayne 67-81-73-72—293 _ . . Gagne ss 2 0 0 0 Rice Bsn 114 458 67 151 KMdt, tight end, Tim Zubrodt, Matt Peace and Steye Smith, quarterbacks, Totals 35 3 8 3 TotolS 29 1 3 1 Fletcher Tex Pearson, $4,700 73-75-7076—294 ■> OF MANCHESTER 1-800-367-3720 108 384 63 125 TONIGHT Latham and Ronnie Burgess, defensive Curtis Pardrldge, Clyde Duncan, Dwayne Cindy Rarick, $4,200 73-71-77-74—295 - Easier NY 109 Dixon and Greg Meehan, wide receivers, you>i 388 54 124 7 :X Yankees vs. Mcks, Craig Colquitt, punter, Sylvester Nancy Scranton, $3,255 78-71-7968—296 *1 P.?*'®" 100 000 002—3 Bell Tor 117 469 83 149 Mariners, Channel McGrew ond Mark Shumate, defensive James Dralle, center, James Hamrick, G . R. StGGi Minnosota ooi ooo HOC—i 11, WPOP Donna Coronl, $3,255 76-75-73-72—296 PICTURE THIS Bernzrd Cle 113 418 65 131 linemen, Tony CIchoke and Tom Zachary, place-kicker, Mike Miller, running back, Judy Ellls-Sams, $3,255 75-75-74-72—296 •« CENSUS BUREAU INTERVIEWER Game winning RBI —.(Jedman (5) Yount M il 102 375 56 117 8:30 Sox ''*• Twins, WTIC running backs, and Bob Thomas, place- Jeff NowInskI, tight end, Fred Smalls, DP—Boston 1. LOB—Boston 7, Mln- 9 :X Boxing: Greg Haugen vs. Ernie Susie Berdoy, $3,255 76-766975—296 ' 923 Main Street Fernndz Tor 119 502 73 156 kicker. linebacker, and Dale Walters, punter. Kathy Postlewalt, $3,254 72-7673-75—296 ■* $5.49 per hour. Private automobile required. MILE!^ Landeros, ESPN n j^ ta 5. 2B—Barrett, Bush, 3B—Armas. Home 1Runt Placed Malcom Moore, tight end, Ron HR—Smalley (19), (Jedmon (12). Dole ^Eggellng, $3,254 73-707678—296 b Relmburaed 20’/5$ per mile. Cbnduct field help Barfield, Toronto, X ; KIngmon, Oak­ W K ^ * V* Dodgers, Channel 9, STEELERS-Sloned Van Mllus, cornerback, and Marlin Wenstrom, Deb Richard, $2,4X 77-767672—297 - $ EXTRA MONEY $ Manchester, CT 06040 IF H R ER BB SO land, 28; Bell, Toronto, 27; Deer, Hughes, defensive end. survey In and around Hartford, Tolland and Boston (tefenslve end, on Inlured reserve list. Morgoret Ward, $2,4X 76806973—297 ■» Mllwoukee, 27; BalbonI, Kansos City, Windham counties. CT survey requires 1-2 9 Seaver W,7-10 8 2-3 3 1 1 4 7 Jo Ann Wosham, $2,4X 72-7677-73—297 * E.O.E. 26; Canseco, Oakland, 26; Pogllarulo, M.Spencer-Devlln, $2,4X 7674-69-79— ' With Your Own Part-Time Job. BStanleyS,15 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 New York, 26; Goettl, Minnesota, 24; 297 vveaka of work on a continuing basis starting Mhmosota Hrbek, Minnesota, 24; Puckett, Minnesota, October 1986. Paid training. Work requires Viola L,13-9 9 8 3 3 1 2 Connie ChlllemI, $2X18 71-73-7679^297 - Heather Farr, $2,021 73-7677-76—298 1 HBP—Baylor by Viola. PB—Gedmon Runs Batted In An Excellent Opportunity for- flexible schedule morning, afternoon, evening Umpires—Home, Morrison; First, Kathy Hite, $2,021 79767676—298 ’ Canseco, Oakland, 94; Barfield, To­ Carolihe (>owon, $2X)X 77-707676—298 * and Saturday hours. Clork; Second, McKean; Third, Shulock ronto, 90; Bel), Toronto, 87; Joyner, T—2:28. A—X892. Morel Bozarth, $2,0X 7672-7979—298 * Housewives an(j Mothers with Collfornia, 83; Mattingly, New York, 82; Lori west, $1,858 767670^»9 1 Requirements: US Citizen, High School grad­ Corter, Cleveland, 79. Loretto Alderete, $1678 7 677-77-72—300 t OFFICE uate or equivalent, pass 30 min­ Runs Susoh Sanders, $1678 76767673—300 ' young children bring them ute written exam. indiana 10, Brewers RHenderson, New York, 104; Puckett, » e rrl Steinhauer, $1678 79707673—300 ' 4 Minnesota, 91; Bell, Toronto, 83; Mattingly, Julie Cole, $1678 70767974—3X ^ TYPIST New York, 83; Barfield, Toronto, 81. Loura Baugh, $1678 77-797675—300 ' with you and save on Interesited? Gall or write; U.S. Dept, ot Commerce, MILWAUKEE Bevw-ly Klass, $1,383 79767673-X1 ’ Bureau of penaus, 441 Stuart St., 617-223-4696. CLEVELAND Hits Position requires good typing skills. obrhbl _ Ob r h bl Melissa Whitmire, $1J83 7077-7975—X I ; (Include your telephone number.) EOE. MolltorJb 5 0 10 Puckett, MInnesoto, 175; Mattingly, babysitting costs. Bernzrd 2b 5 3 3 3 New York, 171; Fernandez, Toronto, S/T**. T . 1 ® ' ? ® * ' 76767977—XI - Additional duties include filing, terminal Yount cf 3 13 1 Butler cf 3 0 0 0 MlssleMc(3eoroe, $1,383 71-767977—X I •• Cooper 1b 156; Rice, Boston, 151; Bell, Toronto, 149. Joanne Paclllo, $1X3 7977-7678—X I ■* 5-0_l-0 Carter rf 5 2 10 i i u m data entry, and assisting receptionist with Ogllvledh 0 1 1 Thrntndh 4 0 11 Car®lyn Hill, $1X3 76707978-X1 Deer rt 4 0 1 0 MHall If Doublos fiNUllCrUIIBl, Laurl Pet«ron, $1,1M 7677-77-74-302 ^ 4 0 2 3 Mottingly, New York, 39; Barrett, incoming telephone calls. Familiarity with Riles ss 4 0 0 0 Nixon If 1 1 0 0 mWOKH Myra Blockweldr, $1,132 77-797677—302 'r (Manning If 4 2 2 1 Snyder ss Boston, 31; Boggs, Boston, 31; Buckner, Laurie RInker, $1,1M 70797678—302 '" 5 0 0 0 Boston, 31; Rice, Boston, 31. •••"♦ "L f * telephone switchboard procedures is helpful Sveum2b 3 1 I'l Toblerib 4 12 1 Theresa Hesslon, $1,132 76797679^-302 T Schroedrc 4 0 0 0 Jacoby 3b Triples ■ Joon Delk, $937 76897974—303; - 3 2 10 Butler, Cleveland, 8; Fernandez, but not required. Bandoc 4 13 1 Nwicy White, 9937 77-7979741x3 If you can supervise and Toronto, 8; Sierra, Texos, 7;GWalker, ShwrI Turner, $TO7 76767076-303 6 Totals 35 4 10 4 Totals 38.10 13 9 Chlcogo, 6; (3wen, Boston, 6; Upshow, c 76707970-303 1 Excellent wages and a noncontributory motivate 9-15 yr. olds, are MllWOUkOO 008 Oil 101— 4 Toronto,6; Wilson, KansasCltv,6. RoWn Walton, $937 80707678—303 • CiMoland 104 012 lix —10 Kathy Whitworth, $7» 89797977—304 benefit program including a pension plan. available 5-8:30 p.m. and Game Winning RBI Bernazard (9) Stolen bases Debbie Melsterlln, $739 8 l-7 6 7 0 7 |u ^ E—Boslo, Schroeder, Malltar. DP— RHenderson, New York, 70; Congelosl, Lynn Connelly, $739 7077-7978—304 ^ Chicago, 44; Pettis, California, 32i 6 ore tied Jockle Bertsch, $739 7 9 7 9 7 6 7 9 ^^ . Apply in person or call 643-1101. have a car...We have the Cleveland 2. LOB—Milwaukee 8, Cleve- with 24. 22 Hours Per Week •opd •- 2B—Bando 2, Cooper, Thornton. Terry-Jo Myers, $739 79767682—304 ~ 3B—MHall. HR—Bernazard (12), Manning Fltchlnt (10 dedslens) (rail Lee HIrata, $592 76768075—305 " Salary Plus Gas Allowance An equal opportunity employer. part-time position for (4), Svoum (5). SB—Sveum (3), Clemens, Boston, 18-4, .018, 2.61; Ras- Barbara Pendergst, $$92 77-767676-305 J Bernazard (14), Nixon 2 (16). S—Butler. mussw. New York, 124, .750,365; Schrom, Pot Meyers, $992 77-77-7677—305 . Male/Female. you!! 114, .733, 4.35; King, Detroit, Rec photo Laura Hurlbut, $992 70767978—305 SOUND INTERESTINQ? IP H R ER BB SO 1 to Toronto, 104, .714, Vicki Fergon, $472 707677-791^ i You can ba a Harald Araa Advitar and handia and MlhMukoo Carla Glasgow, $472 7677-7679—306 i auparvlaa our carrier boy* 4 girla. It you Ilka kida, ALLIED PRINTING SERVICES. INC Boslo LA-7 Strlheeuls Women's basketball champions Lisa Young, $472 77-767680-306 J 579 Middle Turnpike West C A LL SUSAN JHJ'ohnsn Clemens, Boston, lU ; Morris, Detroit, LeAnn Cotsodoy, $472 76767982-306 want a littia Indapandanca and your own Income... Manchester, Conn. 06040 Cluttorbck WWItt, Collfomlo, 157; McCosklll, Elaine Crosby, $377 79707978—307 ■< Californio, 153; Longston, Seottle, 152. The Hawks clawed their way through Colleen Schaffer, Cathy Flanders, M.J Smith, TOTOTOToIoro ^ 647-9946 Condlottl W.128 9 10 4 SsSemon, $377 767677-80-307 ' the mark of Umpires—Home, Johnson; First,ben- Saves the field and won the Women’s Susan Tremblay, Sue Wallace, Linda Dana Howe Chndlr, $377 79797681—307 - Aose, Baltimore. New York, 'pi’inting excellence io-5 ■ ; Hemondez, Detroit, n ;

MANCHESTER CLASSmED ADVERTISING (M 3-2711 SPORTS Board decides KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Urry Wright Natural foods key Dozen clubs left HELP WANTED HELP WANTED kitchens a must in Rogers kitchen in town tourneys Full time mall order retail Machine Operators. Male BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY ■ i business needs a diversi­ or female for first, second ••• p d g d 3 p a g e 1 3 fied self starter to help a and third shifts. No expe­ ... page 18 vouno growing company rience necessary. Apply CATb IT le. LvICICTc. owuc with sales, filing orders In person, Monday ||MgUAIiaU8 UMDgfc A CX5&6I2MAN PlN6CHeli . and answering the tele­ through Friday, 9am to CHfLOCARE ELECTMCM. iRIRyiGER phone. Willing to train 4pm. Acromold Products right' applicant. Please Corp. 100 Windermere Sunshine Daycare Center- Dutnoe Electric— Hovlnp apply at Conn. Cane and Ave, Ellington Ct EOE. Sepfember apeninos for 3 Electrical ProblemR? Odd lobs, Trucklno. Your neighborhood Reed Co. 205 Hartford Rd., to 5 years old. $60 w eekly. Need a .lorpe or o small Home repairs. You nome l^dy.m onl Honost torn. Manchester CT. Help Wanted for lands­ Open 6:3(b5:30. Coll 646- Repair? We Spedollte In It, we do It. Free esti­ Ilv mem, w ill estim ate onv caping company, snow 7160. Residential Work. Joseph mates. Insured. 643-0904. lob you create, lownti falling In Winter, must Dumas. Folly Licensed. hauling, cleaning, point­ Free Estim ates. 646-5253. ing, and minor repairs. have drivers license,and CARPENTRY/ Dellverino cleon form RosMentioiausIness. For be dependable. Serious loom; 5 yards $75 plus tax. Port time clerical hel- Inaulrees only, 569-8900. REM00ELIN6 the highest quollty at the IHEATM8/ Also sand, stone, and lowest prices coll, John HJanrhpstrr Hrralft p.CLoan Center) Approxi­ I IPLUMBiNR ero vel. Coll 643-9504. 6434353. mately 20 hours per week. Carpentry and remodel- Manchester A City o( Village Charm For appointment please Ino services — Complete call 646-1700 ask for F. home repairs and remo- Fogarty Brothers — Bo- A. Henry Personalized Corrlyeou or R. Carter. Part time, help wanted. dellna.^Quallty work. Ref­ throom remodeling; In­ Lawn Core-Complete Eoual Opportunity Apply In person, Pero erenced, licensed and In­ stallation water heaters, lawn core and landscap­ Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1986 Employer. Fruit Stand, 276 Oakland sured. Coll 646-8165. oorbage disposals; foucet ing. Free estimotes, fully 25 Cents Street. Manchester 643- repairs. 6434539. Vlso/M- D & D Landscaping, Voca­ insured, oil work guaran­ A Carpenter- Experienced 6384. osterCord occepted. tion cuttings, hedge trim ­ teed, senior citizens dis­ In remodeling. Call Ro­ ming, Frunings, flower & counts. 647-1349. cciPAINTINe/ CMMbyNEA. hK bert Jarvis, 643-6712. Carpentry Maintenance. fUPAPERINR shrub plantings. Freeestl- Full time with benefits. motes. C all 659-2436 o tter 5:30pm. . Call production depart­ WANT ADS ore worth Post office ment, Arbor Acres Farm. Nome your own price — Fother ond son. Fost, looking Into when you're IQ IROOMMATES 1 7 IMISCELLANEOUS 633-4681. Odd lobs. Painting, win­ looking for o place to dependable service. This Is o good time to find dow cleaning, hedge clip­ ^ W A N T E D I for s a le Baby's Quilt Painting, Paperhanging a cash buyer for that ping, anything I C ali M a rk live.^whether it's o home, & Removal. Coll 872-8237. typewriter no one uses. on apartment or o mobile For rent - roomate wanted 649-5695. home. Spa shells- factory se­ U to share Tolland home. conds or damaged In Up early, home by noon! Mature female a must transportation. $200 to gunman kills Pleasant working condi­ $100 per week Includes all $800 as Is. Call evenings or tions. Inside/outside utilities plus electronic weekends. 742-6469. work. Call 649-8926. garage. Please Inquire Real HOMES APARTMENTS 871-1866 after 4pm. FOR SALE Airlines Now Hiring. Res- HELP WANTED FOR RENT ervatlonlsts, flight attend­ Estate ( ( at least 15 ants, and ground crew WANTED 3 Oval gold leaf look positions available. Call Large 2 family. Living Manchester- z peorooms. TO RENT mirrors, vanity, dining G 1-619-565-1630 ext. A 2714 Hardware Clerk. Respon­ room, dining room, kit­ 2nd floor, heat and ap­ J room, hall or bedroom. By Owen Canfield Normally, there would be 90 for details. 24 hours. sibilities Include selling, HOMES chen and 2 bedrooms on pliances. No pets. Secur­ Beautiful, perfect condi­ The Associated Press the first floor. Living tion. $200 for all 3, or $75 postal workers in the building at displaying stocking. FOR SALE ity. $575 month.Call 646- 2 bedroom apartment tor that hour, officials said. Clerk Typist. East Hart­ Good starting pay and room, kitchen and 3 bed­ 3979. a single parent with 5 year each. 633-2468. I rooms on 2nd story. EDMOND, Okla. — A part-time Vince Furlong, an eight-year ford Co. has a full time beneitits. Apply at Cony­ old child and well be­ position available. Must ers Hardware, 63 Tolland Porch, 4 full baths, 2 car Manchester - 2 bedroom, haved dog. Call 643-6908. postal worker facing dismissal employee of the post office, said he be able to type 40 wpm, Turnpike, Manchester. All real estate advertised garage with 2nd story for second floor, no pets, opened fire in a post office this was working at a postal tray at his possess good general of­ 646-5707. In the Manchester Herald storage or work area. stove and refrigerator. morning, killing 14 people and station when he heard a noise like a fice skills. Call Mr. Whit­ Is subject to the federal D.W. Fish. Realty 643-1591 $475 a month plus utilities. Brand new hospital bed wounding at least four before Fair Housing Act of 1968, firecracker. ney at 568-2020 for on Bickford's pancakes and or 871-14(X).n 646-1379. Merchandise and wheel chair for sale. taking his own life, police said. “I looked down under my tray appointment. EOE. family restaurant has op­ which makes It Illegal to $1000. Call 647-7646 after The gunman, identified by police enings tor the following advertise any preference, Immaculate 3 bedroom 6pm. and saw one of my good friends hit limitation or discrimina­ Manchester - Centrally as Pat Sherrill, 44, was hired last the floor with blood coming out of Auto polisher and detail positions: waitress M # , Ranch on lovely lands­ located tor elderly cou­ year and was about to be fired, said person. Immediate open­ hotess M # , cook and tion based on race, color, caped lot. Large country ple, luxury 2 bedroom Avon - tree product to first him,” Furlong said. ing, full time position, for dishwasher. Will train religion, sex or national kitchen, fireplaced living apartment with full base­ LIJ fu r n itu r e 25 to loin Avon now. On 35 postal officials in Washington. Furlong said the gunman had .. auto deoler ship. In new, right Individuals top origin, or an Intention to room, beautiful deck and ment, all electric kitchen to 50 for $5.00 Investment. Sherrill’s body and those of 14 locked some of the doors to the post used, and service depart­ wages, benefits available. make any such prefer­ much more. Ottered at and heat, laundry room Reserve your place tor others were found inside the post office. ment. Must have prior Contact the manager In ence, limitation or dis­ $131,900. Joyce G. Epstein and 2 car garage, no pets. Christmas selling. Call office and in the back parking lot of Ron Blackwell, a carrier, said experience apply to Gor­ person. 415 Hartford crimination. The Herald Real Estate 647-8895.0 Call 643-9674, or 643-7135., Dee, 646-4778. the post office after police moved the shots sounded like postal trays ins Jaguar Rt. 83 Vernon, Turnpike (route 30) Ver­ will not knowingly accept into the one-story brick building falling. Ct. non. EOE. any advertisement which Suddenly available - Cute 2 bedroom flat, heat, hot Oak 24" Bar stools, swl- For Sole - stereo compo­ Is In violation of the law. val, brass rails and per­ nents excellent working about 9 a.m. “My first thought was that some Cape Cod home waiting water, all appliances, air It was the nation’s worst attack Teacher Special Educa­ Receptionlsttnsurance tor the right family. Three conditioning. Coll 647- fect condition, original conditions, color tv, air one had dropped . a tray. Then clerk tor Manchester doc­ bedrooms, garage. In- over $100 each; $89 or best conditioner. Call 742-6700. by a single gunman since a somebody said, ‘He’s got a gun!’, tion, Ct. state certlflca- For Sole By Owners - 80 1595. otter. 633-2468. tlon, complete tor's office. Mature, de­ ground pool. Great buy at rampage at a McDonald’s restau­ and everyone started running Larabee St, East Hart­ Piedmont Airline ticket to rant in San Ysidro, Calif., on July application, three letters pendable person, plea­ ford, 3 family house, on $97,900. Joyce G. Epstein Manchester. 5 room town- out,” Blackwell said. of recommendation and sant personality a must. Real Estate 647-8895.0 house, 2 bedrooms, nice Syacuse, New York by 18, 1984, left 21 people dead. Blackwell said there were about Cross-Stilched lot 100 X 300. Call 649-9535 September 3rd, orignally college transcript re- Morning of afternoon before 10am or otter 4. yard, no pets, 1 child Four of the injured were taken to 80 people in the Post Office when On aulred. Contoct Dr. Ro­ shift. Call 646-5153, leave ■Vlnyly sided Victorian. preferred. $525 plus utili­ $118 best otter. Call 2 adjustable brass look between 7pm and 10pm. hospitals, where two were listed in the shooting began and people G ingham bert Lincoln, principal, message with service. West Side 2 Family. At­ Large 5 plus bedroom ties. Call Rose 647-8400 or critical condition and undergoing "just started running.” Tolland Middle School, 96 home, over 11 rooms, 2 'h 646-8646. floor lamps, 1 tent style, 1 643-9041. tractive 5-5 with screened shell style$20each,pine 15 surgery. Hostage negotiators tried to talk 2 5178 Old Post Rd., Tolland, Ct. LPN Med Nurse - Imme­ In side porch, separate baths. Completely remo­ 06084, 872-7588. a ppllca- diate opening tor LPN deled. Close to hospital. piece stereo TV, book SALE! 50 OFF! tLASH- Police said Sherrill was carrying to the gunman, but he refused to heating systems, 2 car shelf or whatever wall ING ARROW SIGNS$269! at least three handguns when he answer (he telephone. tlon deadline August 22. who Is able to work from garage. Call tonight "We Possible use tor Doctors, Manchester 4 bedroom, Gingham squares are Position to begin Sep­ 3pm-9pm, 4 evenings per Dentists, Lawyers, Room­ unit - great tor den, kids IIGHTED, NON-ARROW entered the post office through an District Attorney Bob Macy said embroidered with little Guarantee our Houses" near park, fenced yard, room, can paint, $120 $259. Unllghted $229 (tree employees entrance around 6:45 tember 3rd. EOE. week. Excellent working Blanchard 8, Rossetto ing House, Day Core, and available Immediately. bodies, spent cartridges and pets in cross-stitch, then conditions and starting many other possibilities. 633-2468. letters) Few left. See a.m. and opened fire. Harild photo by Tuokar set together with solid- Real Estate 646-2482.d $650 plus utilities. Call empty bullet clips were scattered Laundry person - Expe­ rate. For additional Infor­ Some owner financing 633-6975. locally. 1 (800) 423-0163, _ throughout the building. “Tve color squares to create a mation, call Manchester possible. Ride by 9 Talcott For Sale - 2 Captain anytime. darling baby’s quilt. rience required. Full Manchester Brendan Moose Head single beds, ‘ never seen a crime scene like this. S a / / s away time, hours flexible. Manor, 646-0129. Ave, Vernon and call for Manchester -119 Oakland I’ve never seen this volume,” he Noi 5178 has embroid­ Woods, early American your appointment to see!. solid Maple with book­ ery graphs; full direc­ Please coll 643-2751. homes. Open House Sun­ Street, 2 bedroom apart­ case headboards. Both ENDROLLS Crenshaw said. Ray Fisk of East Hartford takes down the sail on his Dart tions. Part time Medical secre­ days 12-4, Manchester, Priced to sell quickly at ment, 2nd floor, ap- enjoyed a day on Bolton Lake despite the less-than- 0 mattresses sealed In plas­ Macy, who described Sherrill as Career Opportunity - tor tary #urse wanted tor Glastonbury line. Rte. 83. only 129,9(X). Strano Real pllanced, heat, carpeting, 27% width - 25i catamaran during an overcast Tuesday afternoon. Ray perfect conditions. To ordor, send $2.50, for each Manchester doctor’s of­ Estate. 647-7653.0 tic, 3 drawers In each bed, 13% width - 2 for 25$ an expert marksman, said the man pattern, plot SOt lor postage and the following positions; West on Shallow Brook to $495, available August. 2 electric blankets $800. nandllng. shipping/recelving, preci­ fice Immediately. Salary 289-0327 or 649-0485. MUST be picked up at the used at least two guns, but could depends on experience. Brendan Rd. Peterman Airy and Open. Roams In Call 649-2991 between 8 sentence not say what kind they were. ANNE CABOT sion tool repair, gauge Building Co. Call 649-9404, Manchester Herald Office M snehaaSar H arald Call 646-2094. this modern 7 & 7 Duplex. and 9pm. before 11 A.M. ONLY. 1190 A«t. of ADitrlcai block calibration. EOE. 647-1340, 647-0080. Available September 1st, "There were people shot all Now York, N.Y. 10036 Will train. Inquire at Holts 3 bedrooms, 2 newer Car­ clean 5 room duplex, 2 through that building,” Macy said, Print Namt, Address with ZIP Inc. 78 Batson Drive Man­ Airlines now hiring! Res- Manchester 6 room Co­ lin Oil Burners. Plenty ot baths, basement, $575 a "which would indicate that he was Labriola has prescription for state COOE and style Number. chester Ct Call 643-5157. ervatlonlsts, flight attend­ Insulation. Full attic and month, plus 1 months rnTV/STEREO/ 25 years lonial, two cor garage, LII ap plia n c es IWANTED TO going through the entire area.” SPECIAL: Over 200 se­ ants, and ground crew aluminum siding $108,900. basement. Stockade and security, no pets, no child­ He said most of the dead were lections and a FREE Delivery prson and Sales positions available. Call fencing and 2 car, jdet- ren, 649-9600. BUY/TRADE Peterman Agency, 649- By John Mitchell found close to what appeared to be By George Layng issues, though, may sound like bad Pattern Section in the Clerk needed for nights 1-619-565-1630, ext A2714... 9404, 647-1340, 647-0080. ached garage. A "Must Herald Reporter . Just $3.00. and weekends to work In tor details. 24 hours. See" property!. $159,900. Manchester - 2 bedroom 21 Cubic Feet frost free Herald Reporter their work stations. medicine to some. Agreeing he is Mercy Health Center spokeswo­ modern pharmacy. Manchester 3 bedroom Strano Real Estate. 647- apartment, 4 rooms, ap- Admiral refrldgerator. the most conservative of the three Apply In person Liggett Bus person part time, 7653.0 pllanced kitchen, no pets, $150. Call 646-4320. HARTFORD — A 25-year-old man Jill McDonald identified the Republican Gerald Labriola of GOP contenders, he said he likes to Ranch with In-law aport- Naugatuck i.s the fir.st pediatrician Rexal Drug, Manchester conscientious, and alert ment. $159,900. Peterman $575 per month, heat In­ Buying old furniture, old Manchester man this morning was two critically wounded men as think of himself as the "Ronald Classic Half Size Parkade. to assist servers during Agency; 649-9404,647-1340, New Listing - Vernon. cluded. 1 year lease, plus glass and china and le- given the minimum .sentence of 25 Gene Bray, 54, of Oklahoma City, to run for governor in Connecticut, Reagan of Conneetieut." as he has dinner hours, please 647-0080. $119,900. Owner transfer- security deposit, 649-0795. loqlBOATS/MARINE welry and anything old. years for killing his 10-month-old and Steve Vick, 24, of Edmond. and one of the few doctors in the often been called. Short order cook or kit­ apply to Covey's Restau­ Ing from this area. Gra­ EU eo u ipm en t Pay cash money. Please McDonald said Bray was shot in country to ever seek higher office. chen help, breakfast and rant 45 East Center Street, cious custom 3 bedroom daughter in 1985. Labriola said he opposes abor­ Government Homes from Manchester - 2 bedroom call evenings 646-8496. Hartford Superior Court Judge the left flank and Vick has been “I guess I’m an anomaly.” tion. while Belaga and Bozzuto are lunch. Apply to Gllda's Manchester. $1(U repair). Oellnauent Ranch on private pork opartment, 4 rooms, ap- Labriola said in an interview Luncheonette, 303 Adams like grounds with pllanced kitchen, no pets. 16 foot Mad River canoe, Francis R. Quinn this morning shot in the abdomen. Michael pro-ohoice. The man who as a tax property. Reposse- screened In porch. Call tor paddles Included. Used sentenced Marshall Crenshaw, of Bigler, 36, of Choctaw suffered Tuesday with reporters and edi­ doctor took an oath to save lives, Street, Manchester. DIshwoshers, full or part slons. Call (805)687-6000. $550 per month, 1 year Automotive tors of the Manchester Herald. Yet time, hours to suit your showing Realty World. lease, plus security dep­ tour times. Excellent con­ 40 Olcott St.. to serve his time in the superficial wounds but was being said he nevertheless supports the Ext H-9965 tor .current dition. $8(X). Please call Labriola. 54. said it was the house Medical assistant for needs, experienced or will repo list. 646-7709.O osit, 649-0795. Somers state prison. Crenshaw kept at the hospital for observa­ death penalty because it is effec­ Manchester doctors of­ train, wages based on past 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- had undergone psychiatric testing tion, she said. calls he made as a ypung doctor tive in deterring crime. experience. Apply Ryan's Martin School (Lookout 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for CARS that helped him become interested fice, mature, reliable per­ New Colonial. Spacious 6 3 bedrooms V/2 baths, Bob. this summer to see if he should At Edmond Memorial Hospital, He said he would extend capital son with pleasant person­ New York Style Dell Res­ room home on North Elm mt.) area - 7 room Ansaldl duplex. Appliances, no FOR SALE serve the sentence in a psychiatric spokeswoman Deniece Cun­ a wide punishment to include the crime of ality. Flexibility a must, taurant rt. 30 Vernon. Street! IV2 baths, 1st floor built raised ranch In excel­ pets, $725, plus utilities. I hospital. ningham said William Nimmo, 40, _ _ range of approximately 15 - 20 lent condition. 3 bed­ MUSICAL rape-murder. Without the death laundry, fireplace, cen­ References, 643-9532. However. Public Defender Ri­ of Edmond was in surgery for a issues that af- penalty, he said, there would hours, afternoons and one Locker ottendant'/Blght tral hall and thermopane rooms, formal dining ITEMS ^ • feet people. evening per week, some housekeeping, banauet room, living room with chard Kelly. Crenshaw’s attorney, stomach wound and was in stable nothing to discourage convicts windows! $120's. "We fireplace and built In condition. Analysis Education. Saturdays. Call 646-5153 set up, combination posi­ Guarantee our Houses" Nice first floor 2 bedroom said the tests showed Crenshaw sentenced to life in prison from and leave message with tion available. 20 hours bookcases. Family room Alto Sax, Bundy II $350, 1982 Toyota Corolla. 5 was not a threat to himself or Police said one man was brought making ends killing each other. Blanchard & Rosetto Real with floor to celling fire­ apartment, laundry facili­ Tenor Sax VItto $400. Call speed, dir conditioning, meet finan­ service. per week, $5.00 to $7.00 per Estate 646-2482.0 ties, and storage. $525 others. In sentencing Crenshaw. to the hospital by a fellow em­ Labriola also pointed out that he hour. Ideal for retired place and woodstove. 647^1106. Both perfect AM/FM, new brakes. Ex­ cially and unemployment were all opposes welfare payments for plus utilities and security, working condition. Quinn said he took into considera­ ployee of the Post Office. The man Hertid photo by Tuckar Telemarketer, exciting person. Apply Monches- Large eat In kitchen over­ no pets. 649-4343. cellent condition. $4,000. topics that Labriola said he talked Brond New Listing! Unl- looking 16 X 30 deck and 659-2436 otter 5:30. tion the mental health tests, was not immediately identified. strikers, which he said Bozzuto opportunity, marketing ter Country Club. Call aue 7 room Chalet, 3 Authorities said a number of about on his visits, often spending supports. In addition, he opposes national bran name pro­ 646-103. private yard. Hardwood I PETS AND Crenshaw’s previous criminal re­ bedrooms, 2 full baths, .Available September 1st - 1976 Mercury Capri II, cord — which included two misde­ shots were fired, but they did not more time than he should with GOP CANDIDATE GERALD LABRIOLA social rate-setting, which involves ducts to molor coopera­ floors throughout, 2 car 6 room duplex, 3 bed­ ISUPPLIES families in their homes. Grill loiter, waitress posi­ kitchen appliances, 2 garage. By owner, princi­ runs and looks good, new meanors — and that Crenshaw know what caused the violence. . , . longing for the days of house calls having utility customers pay the tions, knowledge of sales stone fireplaces, 1 car rooms, appliances, $450 electricity and fu^l costs of welfare promotions or premiums tion. Combination posi­ pals only. $159,900. month. I'/amonths secur­ exhaust, new paint. $500 spared the child’s mother, Susan Postal employees who came out "I long for the good old house- garage. Built In 1969. 643-4185. , For Sale- AKC registered or best otter. Call 647-7794 call days.” he said. Yet today. recipients over a certain dollar a plus, excellent salary tion Involving sandwitch Hebron-Bolton Line. ity with references. No Lard, theordealof havingtotestify of the building told reporters that a plus commission , call preparation, and waiting Golden Retrelvers, father otter 6pm. in the trial. man entered the post office and Labriola is hoping to use his skills inrludes a specifir set of proposals VIEW, Labriola. a former state amount. 9 $144,900. Jackson 8> Jock- pets Call 647-1018. Suzanne tor an appolt- on tables. Apply Man­ Is a grand champion. Call began firing at people in line. as a politician to win a Sept. 9 for a variety of subjects — senator, constantly stressed his "You don’t just give them carte son Real Estate. 647-8400 . 643-7605 after 5. 1961 Chevy Bebcagne, 2 "Taking a life is perhaps one of ment, 649-6456. chester Country Club. or 646-8646.0 CONDOMINIUMS Manchester - 2 bedroom the worst things a man can do to a Edmond is a city of 34,000 people primary against two other Repub­ including the environment, educa­ career as a physician, saying it blanche use of electricity.” Labri­ Call 646-0103. door, hard top, good run­ FOR SALE duplex, available Sep­ Free kittens box trained. ning condition, V-6 re- about 15 miles north of Oklahoma licans — Richard Bozzulo of tion. the economy and drug abuse helped him “bring a new focus, a ola said. However, he added that as PH010«UIDE egal secretary/asslstant You’ll toll In love..wlth I tember 1st, $585 per Please turn to page 10 City. Watertown and Julie Belaga of — and a friendly, low-key demea­ new dimension, to state govern­ a humanitarian, he does not favor Call 643-0464. bullt,call 8am - 5pm. EXaUSIVE . f full time, experienced In Mechanics National this gracious 9 room Co­ month, all appliances, nor that helped him win the trust of leaving welfare recipients to pay personal Inlury matters chain Is now hiring South Village Condomini­ 742-0101, $1500 or best Westport — and then defeat ment” O’Neill, on the other hand, lonial home. Enormous washer dryer hookup, call Moving must get rid of otter, must sell.. Democratic incumbent William his patients over the years. is the product of a political system, the full bills, and said the state may preferred,' salary com­ experienced mechanics 1st floor family room, ums. 3 room condomi­ 649-4222 otter 6pm Mon­ mensurate with expe­ to train on the latest nium. 165 South St. No.42. black Labodore mix, 2'/i O’Neill in November. he said. front to back living room, day - Friday. years old, fixed. Call 1968 white mustang, 6 rience, 9-5. Coll 643-1136. diagnostic and tune up 1st floor laundry, new Rockville. Asking $45,900. TODAY’S HERALD His prescription for success IN THE HOUR-LONG INTER­ Labriofa’s positions on certain Please lam lo page 4 equipment. Benefits, uni­ Inquire at premises, or 649-2714. cylinder, good condition, kitchen with window 2 bedroom, private drive­ $2600 or best otter. Call Full time female help forms, earn $300 plus a greenhouse. Many call 646-2426 weekdays 9 to way and entrance, nice wanted to drive standard week. Call 569-1880. or 5. Healthy loveable kittens, 643-1009. charming features. neighborhood.$500 secur­ looking for good home. shift truck chip brush. nights 528-3548. $154,000. Jackson & Jack- ity deposit. Call Ed or Bolton gets help Judge bans searches Good starting pay, all Please call 646-4288, keep 1981 Toyata Tercel hatch­ son Real Estate. 647-8400 ■^INVESTMENT Dan. 649-2947. trying! back, 5 speed, 39 k miles, An electrical inspector from Ferguson is replaced as moderator outside work. Call 228- Grit Blaster - mechani­ or 646-8646.0 A federal judge says the state 3369. cally Inclined Individual E l l PROPERTY excellent condition, $3200. Manchester and a building inspecr may not resume indiscriminate I2W-24VS Free kittens - variety ot Call 643-7776. tor from Vernon are working on to mask and grit aircraft Brand New Listing! Ele­ HOMES searches of all people at Ku Klux By George Layng mi.sdemeanor — because one of the Step down, but she contacted him Custodian. ImmedlateOp- parts. Experience pre­ Invest Today! In this mod­ ages and colors. Checked their own time to help relieve duled for the morning while the gant 8 plus room Contem­ FOR BENT by a vet. C9 II 742-5768. 1976 Mecury Montlgo mix Klan rallies despite arguments Herald Reporter petition sheets he circulated in first. primary began at noon. When told The ever-popular shirt- enlng for person who has ferred but will train It porary Cape In gorgeous ern 5 unit building. Prime J Bolton’s backlog of work created that a Klan meeting set for Labor dress with comfy raglan experience stripping, necessary. Apply be­ Manchester location, station wagon, 8 cylinder, April contained a forged signature, Ferguson, the local coordinator that Willhide said she was replac­ South Windsor neighbor­ AKC Doberman puppy. \ best otter. Coll otter 12 by the resignation of H. Calvin Day weekend needs special atten­ Republican Registrar of Voters police have said. Ferguson for GOP gubernatorial candidate sleeves is flattering to waxing and butting floors tween 9am and 2pm. hood. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 near hospital. Good In­ Manchester, 7 room (3 4 Hutchinson, but no one has been ing him because of his arrest, he 6 the half-size figure. In and performing other cus­ Flanagan Brother's, 911 come "We Guarantee our female. Excellent temper- noon, 643-8561. tion. Story on page 5. Mary Willhide said this morning pleaded innocent in July, and is Gerald Labriola. said this morning said. "I don't think that’s true." boths, spectacular view of bedroom, 1 bath) $750 per ment, shots, ears, tolls 8< hired to take his place yet. Story on long length also. todial functions. For addi­ New London Tpke, Glas­ Hartford. Beautiful lands- Houses" Blanchard & month plus utilities. Se­ she has decided to replace GOP scheduled to return to Manchester he wanted to be replaced because Stevenson said Tuesday he No. 8107 with Photo- tonbury. 633-9474. clows. 646-4104. Plymouth Fury -1975. Air page 4. tional Information call caplng. Offered at Rossetto Real Estate 646- curity and references conditioning, excellent town Director Thomas H. Fergu­ Superior Court Sept. 9 for pre-trial he was going to be busy that day talked with Willhide on Monday Guide is in Sizes 12 H to Manchester Manor. 646- $209,000. Jackson & Jack- 2482. needed, available now, son as a moderator for the Sept. 9 proceedings. urging voters to go to the polls. and urged her to replace Ferguson 24H. Size 14H, 37 bust, Study hall aide position condition. 647-7702 after In d e x 0129. son Real Estate. 647-8400 children accepted, no ■miscellaneous 6pm. Republican primary election be­ When asked if she believed that He said that when he agreed to because of the charges against 3% yards 46-inch. RHAM High School,effec­ or 646-8646.0 pets. 649-1943 eveninas 22 paggg, 2 ggeSons, Ferguson was innocent until tive In September, call IFOR SALE Golf decision secret cause Ferguson had been arrested become a moderator, he told him. Stevenson said he felt it was TO ORDER, (ts4 $2.50 iK sack Dietary Aide - Part time Rentals Chevy Impala, 1975, 4 dr. 4-pagg tabloid guppigmgnt in July for allegedly mishandling proven guilty. Willhide said. "I Willhide "that that was probably inappropriate to have someone patUra, piu S0( tar psitaga asS person wanted to perform 228-9474 tor application Lovely Cape. Manches­ The Manchester Country hasSlisg. a variety of kitchen du­ and Information. k ISTOREANO hard too. Air, power steer­ petition sheets for an earlier certainly do.” However, she said going to be a bad day for me.” who has been arrested serve as a m ■uutn. ter. $109,900. 3 good sized lOFFICE SPACE 2- 6' X 9' area rugs - 1 ing and brakes. VO, cruise Club’s governing body met in a Advics------15 Lottery______primary effort. the decision'was ba.sed on "the Ferguson said he accepted the moderator. ties. Hours 3pm to 7pm. bedrooms, fireplaced liv­ control. Good condition Business _ _ _ 0 Ohitiierl— 10 u t o A«a. .1a t AawficaaAi Call Manchester Manor Security Guard - Glaston­ 19 lAPARTMENTS novllo style with browns, closed session Tuesday to resolve Willhide said, her decision — appearance” that Ferguson had position because there are few Ruth Gottlieb, assistant elec­ ing room, dining room beiges, black, gray, rust; $750 742-0862. Classified _ 20-22 Onlnl«n 6 HOT Yaia. N.Y. ItS M 646-0129. bury Public Schools, 10 and nicely decorated fin­ |F0R RENT the controversy surrounding possi­ coming at the Urging of Demo­ committed a crime. other people in town qualified to tions attorney for the secretary of frla t Haaa. ASSrtta vltS ZIP months, 30 hours per 1 black, white, gray ble violations of its lease with the C om ice_____ 14 People______2 Willhide said she had a “long become a moderator. CODE, SlYlt H a a ^ aa< S ilt. ished family room on braided shag 100 per cent cratic Registrar of Voters Herbert the state’s office, said moderators Receptionist. Medical of­ week. Applications avail­ lower level. 2 full baths, IMISCELLANEOUS town, but the decision is being kept Connecticut _5, 7 S p o rU ___ 17-20 Stevenson — was “strictly to avoid talk” with Ferguson on Tuesday, He said his court appearance are appointed at the discretion of Neir FASHION irltli able from Glastonbury a30 Locust St. 2nd floor, 4 wool, $50 eo'ch. 6332460. ■pecial Grace Cole CoUee- fice. Immediate opening, large private backyard room, heated apartment. Office Space- on busy I automotwe secret until it gets to the town Entertainment 15 Talavitlon_ appearances of any wrongdoing” and he agreed to step down. that day would not have affected the registrar. She said the replace- full time position, benefits Board of Education, Glas­ with screened - In porch route 83. Manchester- Board of Directors. Story on page F o c u e _ _ _ 11 tion for larger slaee; plna tonbury, Ct. 06033. 633- No appliances. Security. 19" Sony Trinitron color U.S./World. Ferguson. 28. was charged with Willhide said Ferguson had his job as moderator because the 2 BONUS Conpoul available. Please respond and patio. 1 cor garage. $520 monthly plus utilities. Vernon town line. For­ TV, works tine, 3 years 1«1 Jeep - CJ 7, looks 3. Local newt3-4,10 WeMhar___ making a false statement — a planned to tell her he was going to pre-trial proceedings were sche- Please turn lo page 10 to PO BOX 1455 Rockville 5231, ext. 441. Affirmative D.W. Fish. Reolty 643-1591 merly Insurance com­ P ric e .... $2J)0 Action.. oe. M #. Call 646-2426. Weekdays 9 or best otter. great, runs great, soft top. Ct 06066. or07l-1400.D to 5. pany tenont. 646-5707. 6332460. $4995 evenings. 643-5609. ,4t