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HOUJJNO AUTHORITY OF THE COmOMIHIUMS t o w n OF MANCHESTER HOUSIkW AUTHORITY OP THE APARTMENTS LAW N AND 24 BLUEFIELD DRIVE TOWN OP MANCHESTER By Christopher Callahan HM8MI FOR RENT TRUCK8/VAN8 MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 0600) 24 BLUEFIELD D R I ^ 8ARDEN FOR SALE MS. ADA SULLIVAN, CHAIRMAIt’ MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 01040 The Associated Press town-8th talks NICELY Affordable. Dated July 24,1907 MS. ADA SULLIVAN, CHAIRMAN MANCHESTER. 4 room Ootod: July 24,1fS7 Manchester. $109,900. LAWN Mower, Snooper CHEVY 1978 4 door 00448 W ASH IN G TO N — Nearly one fifth of 1,500 apartment. 1st floor. 0034S By Alex GIrelll Vt duplex with condo Adults preferred. No push type with leof pickup truck. 3 plus 3 Connecticut homes surveyed showed radon levels an Adams Street connection and status property Is In pets, no appliances, 1 mulcher and bag. Ex­ Silverado. Excellent above the government-recommended guidelines, the Associate Editor one to a North Main Street sewer excellent condtion and cor. Security. 649-1265. cellent condition. S50. condition. 30k. CARR CARR Environmental Protection Agency said in a report with a valve to control the direction Includes 2 large bed­ 6464»05. S6500/best offer. 643- A $1 million sewer question is 4 ROOM apartment, ap­ FOR RALE INVITATION TO BIO INVtTATMH TO BID B9SS issued today. of flow. rooms, loving room 2939 after 5:30. FOR RALE “ INTBRIOR FAINTINBATPi------7 dividing the town and the Eighth pliances, heat, hot wa­ The Manchtttar Public THB BAST HARTP(MD The study, part of a 10-state E P A survey of the However, the district does not and oppllanced kit­ 10000 THINOS I t v Utilities District negotiators. Schoola eollclte bide 1907 ter, garage. Lease. TBIRD79. MIchelln tires. MIDOLB SCHOOL” dangerous gas. said 19 percent of the single-family agree to allow the town to deter­ chen. V6 baths, good TO EAT T H E EA S Y W AY to find a CHEVY Coprls Classic Twe-Whaal Drive utility The Board ef IducaNea. lie Plans by the district to build a convenient location. D. S575. Adults preferred. cosh buyer for no-longer- Excellent condition. 1979. Dependable car. trader with leoder bucket homes statewide had radon levels above EP A mine which way the valve will be 646-7240. Long Hill Orlvt, Beet HoeS- sewer on North Main Street that W. Fish Realty. 643- needed household Items Is $1500 best offer. 643- High mileage. Must and bockhee and ItSS Four- ford, CT., will receive eeded guidelines. turned, and thus which government 1591.0 STORRS 2 bedroom, ap­ with a wont od. Dial 0220, 563-6541. sell. $500.643-2929 otter Wheel drive compod pickup Mde for "INTBRIOR FAINTL The Connecticut Department of Health Services, 'Jk: could produce about $1 million in will collect the outlet fees. truck for the 19SM9IS tcheol INO AT THE BAST HART­ pliances. Private en­ SW EET CORN. Pick your 643-2711 to place your SUBARU 81 GL. 4 door, 5 5:30. year. Seoled bide will be re­ based on the survey’s results, is recommendingthat all revenue emerged Monday night as O'Brien said Monday that if there own. $1.00 per dozen. FORD MIDDLE SCHOOL a major snag in a tentative trance, yard. $395. Coll quick-octlon ad. speed, elr, stereo. Ex- CHEVY 1953. Belolr 4 ceived until Aupud 14,19S7, Bid Information end epedtt- homeowners test their houses for radon, which can is no agreement under which between 8-5:30. 643- Natsiskv Form. 644- cellent condition. door, runs good. Por- 2:W F.M. for the Pickup coHona ore ovalloMe at the cause lung cancer. agreement between the town and government takes over all sewers, 8516. 0304. truck and until 3:30 F.M. for Buelnaee Office. Sedad MW $2200. 659-3619. tlolly restored. the utlllt trader, at which The survey said 18 percent of the homes tested had the district over fire and sewer the town will continue to contest the $700/best offer. 075- will be received until 1:00 £ jurisdiction. 3 ROOMS. Portly fur­ AUTOMOTIVE OLDS 67 Detmont 05. 425 lime IhM will be publicly m., FtMov, Aueud 14,19075 radon levels between 4 and 20 picocurles per liter, and 1 question of who controls the direc­ nished. Heat. Working engine. Running condi­ 0089 onytlme. opened,ed. Ththa rlpht ■ ■ • •It raearvad which Nme they will be puB- Negotiators for the two govern­ OFFICE/RETAIL to rated any and all Mda. percent had levels above 20 picocurles. The average tion of flow. single mole preferred. tion. $200. 643-9504. 643- PiNTo7r787nr7Sokri lld y opened end read aloud. level was 2.9. ments met for almost three hours in Spedflcdlonf‘ dIU and Md forme The Beard of Bducotlen r # A “ Do you agree that the town will NO PAYMENTS No pets. Leose. 643- EQUIPMENT 9505 evenings. cor. Ports. Best offer. may be tecured at the Busi­ A picocurie is a measure of the pace of radioactive an attempt to resolve differences, 2880. arvee the rlpht to accept or control the valve?" Naab asked. Up to 2 years. Kits your fi­ CARR P O N TA IC J-2000 82. Air 520-6573, 569-4161. ness Office, 4S North School reled any or oil Mde or Iho but adjourned at 10; ISp.m. with the COPY machine standard Street, Monchaeter, Connec­ disintegration. The EPA uses 4 as the level that calls “ No," said district negotiator nancial dimcultles goodbye. FDR RALE coditloned, 37,00 miles. CHRYSLER d o rd o b o right to wolvo tochnleol fop> North Main Street sewer question and legal size. Excel­ ticut. molltloo If It le In tho host 1% for action. John D. LaBelle. "The district Avoid forodoturo. Catch up Good condition. $2200. 1975. Running condi­ 00S4S among unresolved questions. on late payments such at nrst C0N00MINIUM8 lent condition. $3500 CHEVY Monza 78. Blue, 646-5007.______toroot to do 00. Four picocurles is about as risky as smoking eight would never agree to that." FOR RENT asking $500.646-0505. tion. $275 or best offer Richard A. Huot, cigarettes per day or undergoing 200 chest x-rays a They scheduled another meeting or second mertgooe or even no body rot. Sunroof, otter 6, 2819792. OIrodor/Bualnoot Sorvicoo outstanding credit card Mils. f^ONTIAC Sunbird 1970. 6 year. A level of 20 is the equivalent of smoking two for 7 p.m. Wednesday. M O N D A Y ’S M E E 'H N G began on om-fm cassette. $800. cylinder, sunroof, new Keep your home free and MANCHESTER. Beauti­ D A TS U N 210 1902. 59,000 packs of cigarettes a day. Whoever owns the line that a tense note when LaBelle. who is 646-8223 after 5:30. brakes, tires and miles. Coll between 6- clear without liens. Sod ful new 2 bedroom PETR AND The study said nearly three-quarters of the 167 empties a major Buckland trunk also legal counsel for the district, credit or late payment his­ condo. Air, refrigera­ MERCURY Bobcat 1976. clutch. $750 or best 10pm. 643-6433. 8UPPUER Running condition. offer. 643-6370 or 742- Connecticut towns surveyed had at least one house with sewer into the town’s collection said “ I assume everybody reads tory Is nota proMem. Kindly tor, dishwasher, ml- DODGE Von 1970. New system will be in a position to call: Best offer. 646-3957. 7667. 7om-2:3Qpm. a reading greater than 4 picocuries. the newspapers.” He was alluding crovwave etc. Call 644- BEAUTIFULLY marked point, good running CAMPERR/ RIDTDRCYCLER/ collect a large sum in outlet T h a Sw iss OIDS Cutlass Supreme VW Rabbit 1900. 4 door, "Due to this somewhat random distribution of radon, to accounts of a meeting of district 2673 o r 644-3313 male Shelty, 15 months condition. Coll 9-6, TRAILERR charges paid by developers who use Consgryotlyg Oroup evenings. 1977. Autom atic, su n ro o f, MIchellns, $1500,6464051. predictions on risk from radon of a particular town or directors July 27 at which three of old. Papers. Neutered. the trunk sewer. 1-454-4404 o r SOUTH Windsor. Beauti­ All shots. Very gentle. om/fm, 4 door, good AM-FM radio, manual TOYOTA Supra 1984. home cannot be made." the report said. "Homeowners the seven district directors chas­ tires. 127k. $500. 633- 4 speed, 1 owner. $1300. CH EVY VAN 1979 with Olr 1984 Hondo A T C 110. Ex­ who are interested in finding out the radon levels.in tised the negotiators, saying they 1-4S4-13M ful 2 bedroom condo. 2 Asking $250. 649-8166. Loaded, sunroof, conditioning. Am/fm cel lent conditlonmnust cor garage. 1 '/i baths. 2 Coll after 6. 6239. Coll 643-2012. leather, rust protec­ their house should have a radon test performed. THE NEGOTIATORS were un­ had overstepped their authority in cgsspttp. Cgpfgln't sell. Asking S6S0or best able to come to terms on the method years young. No pets. FREE. 1 year old neu­ CHEVY 1979. Excellent AMC Concord 78. Runs tion. M,000. 1 Owner. chgirs. Sofg, Ico box. offer. Coll otter 4pm No specific towns had consistently high levels, the agreeing tentatively to relinquish One month security tered Shepherd mix. tires. Many good ports. well but needs work. 6464051. Coll 742-8746.8om-5pm, 647-9925. EP A said, but regional differences within the state by which the district could go the district’s sewer jurisdiction. plus. Call Klernan Needs room to run. $150. Coll after 5:30. $500/best offer. 649- 1979 FORD T -B IR D 92,000 oak tor (Seorgo. were noted. forward immediately with con­ LaBelle said there was substan- Rentals 4020.______Realty. 649-1147. Good Watch dog for 643-9997. miles. Loaded. $1500 or The study found that Connecticut’s, central valley struction of the trunk sewer without .tial opposition from the district business or home. Also CHRYSLER C o rd o b a tHEVY Von, 6 cylinder, jeopardizing the position of either best otter. 643-0369. F IRS CARR region had fewer homes tested with high radon levels Board of Directors, maybe a RTDREAND 3 year old spayed cot 1976. Good condition, stick shift. Power 1978 C H E V Y N O VA 4- while tbe eastern region and the western central region the town or the district. Town m ajority of the board. multi colored. Coll af­ dependable car. $450. steering. Runs well. door. Mint condition. OR RALE FOR RALE had elevated levels. officials are concerned that if no FOR RENT ter 6 647-8155. 643-2929 after 5:30. 643-9376. DFFKERPACE $2000. Coll 646-9602. The highest level. 80.9 picocuries. was recorded in a agreement is reached under which Please turn to page 18 the town will take over all sewer ROOMS, Male or Female. Glastonbury home. NEWLY renovated. MMCELLANEDUR service, the town will not be able to Centrally located. Kit­ Close to 1-84. 1st floor FDR RALE SCRANTON Radon is an inert, colorless, odorless gas formed in chen prlvlledges. Reas­ suite available. Rent CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH the radioactive decay of uranium and thorium collect the fees. onable. Apply at 39 Includes utilities. 530 CHRYSLER EXECUTIVE VEHICLES naturallly occuring in the soil. It decays quickly into District negotiators insisted Mon­ Cottage Street, be­ TE E Shirt transfers. Ap­ AND SELECT USED CARS... day that the North Main Street square feet. Peterman SOME i.M riNANCINO OR LESSI other radioactive compounds. AP pnoto tween 9-4. proximately 3000, also sewer is badly needed now and Building Co. 649-9404. SO to 100k numerals and Most radon is breathed in and out without effect, but COVENTRY. Unfur­ CLEAN dry heated area. letters for shirts. Cape 87 VOYAQER '15.595 CARTEir the successor atoms that are formed by decay in the declined to agree not to install it. nished ground floor Street level 45 x 27. etc. Best offer. 649^3642 87 LeBARON lungs can remain there forever, irradiating the tissues. They rejected a provision in the QTN TufiM Birthday bow room. Private en­ Suitable for store frg ^ offer 5:30pm.o •12.295 Those successor atoms also can be carried into the tentative agreement that the trunk season 87 PLY VOYAQER trance and bath. Secur­ office. Coll 649-1680. •15,895 lungs on dust and smoke particles. sewCr be connected to an existing ity deposit, references. STEEL loading ramps. 87 RAMCHARQER A corgi belonging to Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother pays his own 12' long, r wide. $30. sewer on Adams Street. Connecting $250 per month. 742- 4l4 •17.595 E P A has found several techniques effective in birth(jay tribute by bowing outside Clarence House, the queen mother's 6715. WANTED 646-6360. 88 THUNDERBIRD •9.895 reducing radon, ranging from extra ventilation to it that way would mean the town CAKE decorating equip­ 88 DODQE p/uLo«dK) '11,495 complicated ducting. Some are cheap and some can London home, today. Hundreds of well-wishers showered the queen would collect the outlet charges is back M A N C H E S TE R . Ideal for TDRENT ment Inicudes, heavy 88 RELIANT S.W •9.895 cost more than $3,000. mother with flowers, cards and gifts on her 87th birthday. even if no agreement for swap in single working woman. fire and sewer jurisdiriion is Centrally located. Non- BUSINESS woman, non- duty, molds, accesso­ 88 DODQE 4>4«/piaw •12.995 NEW HAVEN (AP) - This may smoker. References smoker, no kids, no ries. $50. Call evenings 88 LASER TurtKi •11.895 approved. be a worse than usual year for a n d security. $60 pets, seeks 5 room 1st 649-5905. 88 DODQE At one point in the discussion, people who wheeze, sneeze and weekly. Call Eleanor floor apartment. Coun­ SAW table for circular CHARQER •7,895 Walter Joyner, district president cough their ways through ragweed between 3:30pm and 8 try setting, utilities In­ sow. $25. Call evenings. 88 CELEBRITY •7.795 TRUCK Iran-contra: Don’t expect answers and a negotiator, said, “ You don’t allergies, health officials are pm only. 649-9472. cluded, $500. Also Inter- 649-5905. 88 PLY. HORIZON m '8.995 understand our position." warning. AAANCHESTER. 4 room, ested In being 18 " Webber charcoal 88 CHY. QTS Turbo '10,295 "Yes we do, we’re talking about a The Hospital of St. Raphael, housemate. Desire 2 By Jim Drlnkord 1 btdroom, 1 bodroom grill and accessories. 86 800 Conv. (» a story of a flawed policy kept alive million bucks," Geoffrey Naab, a which maintains a pollen counting bedroom, full both liv­ Starting •13,895 The Associated Press oportmont with ooroge $35. Coll evenings. 649- Panel summaries, like testimony, contradictory by a secret White House junta town director and negotiator, station, says that the level of ovolloblo August 1. $5M ing quarters, will share 5905. 05 VOYAQER •9.295 despite repeated warnings' and living room/kitchen. 85 COUQAR responded. ragweed pollen in the air later this p«r month. S450 tocur- starter sets from $50. •8,995 WASHINGTON - A member of Hearings show concerns of the president signs of failure.” Cell 643-2711 after 1pm. 82 PONTIAC J2000 •2.095 the Iran-contra committees said summer may approach the record­ Itv. Call 446-4S25. Wedges, woods, put­ Dozens of questions still unanswered in Inquiry All three C IA officials being B O TH SID ES A G R E E D that the 871-2409 evenlngs.ci 79 BUICK SKYLARK '2.795 today the American people should setting proportions of last year. ters. Bargain prices. questioned today were In frequent trunk sewer should be started as 84 LeBARON 4 dr.. Nioo •8,595 not expect definite answers from "W ith the wet spring followed by 649-1794 — tfor/es on pago 7 contact with Lt. Col. Oliver L. soon as possible. APARTMENTS 82 HORIZON Now thru Sat. Aug. 8^ the congressional report on the lots of sunshine, we’ve had a good 4 dr, AC. Auto '2,905 North, the White House aide who Kevin O ’Brien, a town negotiator, FOR RENT diversion of Iranian arms sales growing season, and just not for Morchandlso CARR coordinated both projectr from his argued that the work provbably 8 7 5 - 3 3 1 1 profits to the Nicaraguan rebels. vegetables," said D r. Richai4 FOR RALE office at the National Security could not get under way until Nov. 1 Mangi, the director of the hospital’s Rep. Richard Cheney, R-Wyo., public hearings followed by a 3 ROOMS, 1ia Main were being quizzed about their Council. Investigators are inter­ at any rate. He said by that time the Pollen Count Center. "Ragweed, Stroot. No pets. Secur­ vice chairman of the House com­ report “ is one more attempt to involvement in the Iran arms sales ested in learning the extent of C IA two sides would either have an the source of the pollen that causes ity and deposlt.S4M. IDLER TAKE A LOOK V 88 CHEVY 8' % TON mittee, said he didn’t believe the adjust the mechanism, but it will and the clandestine resupply net­ participation in contra aid when it I 88 CHEVY %'TON agreement or would know they do the most misery for the moot Heat and hot water Blech, Automollo, 46087 Dark Blue, AutomaUo, 46044 *10,499 1 committees’ final analysis would get out of whack again at some time *9.999 work for Nicaragua’s contra was banned by Congress. not have an agreement. people, also thrives under these Included. 646-2436, 9-5 Next to Nothing, corner Sell Your Car 85 Pont. Grand Am satisfy a public looking for and then will have to do it in the weekdays. rebels. The agency’s new director, Wil­ He suggested taking bids on the conditions." of East Center and Odd. I Dr. *6895 88 CHEVY 8' % TON 88 CHEVY 8' Vt TON answers. future.” Spruce. Open Tuesday, Blua/Sllver, AutomeUo, 40088 Med. Bluo, AutomaUo, 48000 *10.499 1 The public portion of the three- liam H. Webster, has launched his sewer construction in such as way Ragweed "grows pretty much all t o v E N T R Y . Newly re- *10.299 "No, it probably won't,” he said With the public hearings com­ furblshed loft studio Wednesday, Thursday 88 Toyota Celica , . . „ . month series of hearings ended own review of the involvment of that the North Main Street sewer be over the state. It just likes to breed *15 •a A AC *11,200 in an interview on NBC-TV’s pleted, the committees went behind afternoons. 649-0533. 88 CHEVY 8' Vt TON Monday, with panel leaders con­ those officials and others and says separate. apartment. Country 4 Lines — 10 Days 88 CHEVY 8'% TON Bluo/Whita, AutomaUo, 46013 "Today” show. "But, again, I think misery," Ken Warren, a spokes­ setting. Utilities In­ Red, Automallo, 48040 *10,499 *10,699 1 closed doors today to question demning administration secrecy he will decide whether disciplinary After the meeting, Samuel Long­ SOS charge, each addi­ 82 Olds Regency it's important to remember that the man for St. Raphael’s, said Mon­ cluded. References and 4*. high-level Central Intelligence and deceit that permitted the action is in order after receiving a est. a district director and the tional line. You can *5895 process we’ve been through is to day. But hay fever sufferers don’t security. S400 per Agency officials about their roles in covert scheme to thrive over the report in two to three months, alraut district’s public works commis­ cancel at any time. 81 Mazda RX7 *4495 look at sort of a snapshot in tim e... a have to live next to a ragweed plant month. 742-6715. FURNITURE the affair. objections of President Reagan’s the same time the congressional sioner, said work could get started ' SORR Y series of decisions. What we’re to suffer, because the pollen is irU D IO type. Partly fur- 79 Zophry Sodan *2395 The first witnesses was Duane top advisers. panels issue their final assessment. on the sewer as early as Oct. 15. LOVESEAT, large unus­ really interested in, what Congress easily dispersed, he said. nMied. Working single NO REFUNDS OR 8 8 CHEVY 8 '% TON $| Q OQO 8 8 CHEVY 8 ' % TO N $ 1 7 O Q A Clarridge, the C IA ’s counterterror­ " I see it as a chilling story, a story Conflicts have arisen in connec­ Longest is one of the district ual design. Excellent ADJUSTMENTS 88 Line. Town Car Blue 6 Silver, Automatic, #6048 JL X |4fa«P*P Seottsdnle, 350, Auto, 4B047 X A ought to be interested in, is how we One ragweed plant can spew a male preferred. No ism chief. He was to be followed by of deceit and duplicity and the tion with earlier statements by directors opposed to turning over billion powdery pollen grains, he pets. Loose. 643-2M0. Condition. Floral print. 3 to Choose $AVE improve the process overall, how Clair George, the agency’s official $150. Firm . 742-8243. CALL HERALD i arrogant disregard of the rule of Clarridge, who has sworn to Con­ the sewer system to the town. said. An estimated 15 million 84 Morcury Marquis do we do a better job of conducting in charge of covert operations, and JMAM7»TRSTe A. Quality 8 8 CHEVY 8 ' % TO N $ 1 1 O Q O 8 8 CHEVY V % TON $17 OAQ law,” said Sen. Daniel K. Inouye, gress that he did not know that a A sewer plan approved by the Americans get hay fever, he said. one bedroom, heat, hot STUDIO couch opens to Rad/Sllvor. Automallo, W041 X X p v SHveredo, 350, Auto, 40008 X & U.S. foreign policy." Alan Fiers, director of the CIA's D-Hawaii, chairman of the Senate full bed. Brown/yellow CLASSIFIED Brogham *4995 state Department of Environmen­ water and all applian­ He added that the process of Central American task force. All investigating committee. “ It is also Please turn to page 10 ces Included. Air condi­ Plaid. $50.568-7835. 86 Mustang *6495 tal Protection calls for having both Please turn to page 10 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 8 8 CHEVY 8 ' % TO N 9 Q O 8 8 CHEVY 8 ' ¥» TO N 4x4 $ 1 7 A Q Q tioned. Quiet. On bus 85 Gran Marq Brh. *6895 Whita, AutomaUo, 46042 - X X p Sllvor/Bluo. Automallo, 48074 X O f V 9 9 line. Ideal for middle- TV/RTERED/ aged and senior citl- 85 Town Car *17,900 TODAY’S HERALD M ils. SS4B. 247-5030. APniANG ER CHEVY 'T4 TON $|| 7CO Tanker on its own; Iran adds threats 85 Cougar m *6800 8 8 8 8 8 CHEVY 8 ' % TON 4x4 $ 1 7 IMM | Red/Sllvor, Automatic, 46076 X X p ■ 9 v Blue/Sllvor, AutomeUo, 40075 X w | V 9 9 SiXSBHliTEE^^ed- DOUBLE ovenr self CLYDE KUWAIT (AP) — The Kuwaiti Pentagon offtdlals in Washington room duplex , fully cleaning Hotpoint CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 84 Mazda Pickup *4595 mine American and Saudi Arabian and aircraft to stay out of Iranian No Ross appeal yet Muggy, muggy oppllanced, 1M boths, tanker Gas Prince headed for interests throughout the world. The on Monday hailed the successful territorial waters in the gulf, the stove. Coppertone. R O U T E 83, V E R N O N 83 Lynx Wg., At ac *3995 8 8 CHEVY 8 ' % TON 700 8 8 CHEVY 8 ' % TON 4x4 $ 1 7 7 C Q ' private bosentenf. S625 good condition. Great Red, Sooltsdsle, Auto, 48018 X A Red, Automallo, 46007 X d p ^ 9 9 ^ Japan on its own today after its threats came as Moslem pilgrims passage of the Gas Prince as a Strait of Hormuz and the Sea of Aug. 14 is the day serial killer Muggy tonight with some cloudi­ plus heat and utilities. tor cottage or apart­ 62 Bulok Regei dr. *6495 88 Mozds SE5 rvu *5495 U.S.-escorted trip through the celebrated the end of their annual "textbook” operation. Oman. Michael B. Ross is scheduled todie, ness and a 48 percent chance of & C a ll (------ment. Best otter. White S3 Century 4 Dr. *6995 Persian Gulf, and Iran announced pilgrimage to Mecca. Saudi Arabia. but no appeal to stay the sentence shower or thunderstorm. Wednes­ 85 Colony Pork CHEVY ' ^ TON 4x4 f t A Q CHEVY ' % TON $17 ftCQ A Pentagon source also said eight 1 tEOilOOM 'furnished Glenwood apartment S3 Chevy 8-10 XCeb *8295 8 8 8 7 8 8 8 completion of the first stage of its On Friday, hundreds of the pil­ Although Iranian waters are has been filed. Ross’s public day, atill muggy with a 30 percent Blue, Automallo, 4B100 X 4 b | W 9 9 Silverado, AC, AutomeUo, 40048 X V | " V 9 bf . mine-sweeping helicopters had ar­ difficult to define, gulf shipping apartment. Ideal tor 1 size stove. Needs oven 53 Skylerk 4 dr. *4995 Wagon *8495 naval maneuvers in the Strait of grims were killed in violent clashes defenders said Monday they don't chance of showers. Details on page rived at the Indian Ocean island of or tpeeple. References coll. 820 os Is. 646-5160 54 Celebrity 4 dr. w» *7495 Hormuz. with Saudi police. executives note that international believe he will be executed next 2. 80 Morkur xR4TI *11,495 Diego Garcia for use in the gulf. and security. SS3S per offer 6pm.o S4 Skyhewk 4 dr. w» *5995 8 8 CHEVY EXT CM $17 OCQ 8 8 CHEVY r%TON4x4416 A Q O The Gas Prince cleared the Iran blames the law puts the territorial line 12 miles week. Story on page 4. montti Includes all util­ *7495 85 Buick Rogal *7495 Whita/Rod. Soottadsle, 48080 X & y 0 9 9 Blue, Automallo, 360, AC, 48012 X 9 y U 9 9 off a nation’s coast. However, that Index 84 Olds Clere 4 *. gateway to the Persian Gulf on an

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70 organizing LV i M 'l by Friday By Andrew Yurkovsky : Herald Reporter Zoning Enforcement Officer Tho­ • ***PP0Tter8 and opponents of mas O’Marra said this morning a fair-rent commission in Manches­ that he would probably decide by ter uill have their say when a late Friday whether the proposed ;s p ^ a l housing committee holds a laser game center on East Middle ; public hearing on Wednesday. Turnpike meets zoning regulations • But the Rev. Robert "Kaiser’’ W and building codes. You Say Tatar .Hershberger said Monday that But because of an ordinance : tenants may be reluctant to speak passed two weeks ago by the Board These Crimean Tatars rmently demonstrated outside I about the need for such a commis- of Directors restricting the location the Kremlin in Moscow’s Red Square, demanding to be .sion out of fear that their landlords FR O N TS '.will retaliate. of such centers, a final decision on returned to the homeland that Joseph Stalin forced whether a building permit should them to leave during World War II. “Tatar’’is a Manchu ; Hershberger, who took up the be issued for the center will not be W M m C o m S M o n w y .cause of forming a fair-rent com- made until Town Attorney John W. C 1987 Accti We.ittMN. Inr Accm W4.. Iiw word meaning “archer” or “nomad.” In Europe, the : mission earlier this year, said he Cooney and Russell Davidson, the tatars who built the Mongolian Empire became known had received phone calls from more town’s chief building officials, as Tartars, after the Greek word Tartarus, a mythical than SO people who want to speak at review O ’M arra’s finding. Wednesday’s hearing but are fear­ place as far below Hades as earth is from heaven. A ful to do so. The ordinance passed by the Rain widely scattered falling stone would take nine days to reach Tartarus. "Th e re ’s no protection for the directors prohibits an amusement D O Y O U K N O W — In what Crimean seaport did tenant. The tenant is at the center measuring over 5,000 square landlord’s mercy,” Hershberger feet from operating within 1,000 feet as heat wave lingers Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin meet in February 1945? said. of schools, senior citizens’ housing, MONDAY’S ANSWER — Iraq and Saudi Arabia border The town Board of Directors convalescent homes, hospitals and ’ churches. Under the ordinance, the By The Associated Press Kuwait. formed the special committee in Western Kentucky also had April to determine whether Man­ police chief must issue a permit for scattered thunderstorms, while ______* knowledge Unlimited. Inc 1987 chester needs a fair-rent commis­ an entertainment center before a Showers and thunderstorms rain and thundershowers dotted sion. Attorney Richard Conti, the building permit may be issued. were widely scattered across the southeastern Louisiana, the Gulf A Newepaper In EducaUon Profram committee chairman, said Monday i W ' SponMred by The proposed entertainment cen­ heat wave-plagued eastern two- Coast and the Mississippi Delta. that the committee probably will ter would be' located in the former thirds of the nation today. The Manchester Herald not make a recommendation to the Herald photo by Pinto Mott’s Shop Rite building, near the directors until October or Showers and thunderstorms The Northeast, and Manchester Senior Citizens' Center the Pacific Coast were partiy November. Busy market and elderly housing. ranged across the Texas Panhan­ While Hershberger and others cloudy early today while skies While O ’Marra continues his dle and into Kansas, across are encouraging tenants to attend Mary Laiuppa of Bloomfield’s Wintonbury Farm, left, and were clear across the desert Almanac weekend. Coykendall, a program director for the review of the permit application for Missouri, the Nebraska Panhan­ Wednesday’s hearing, the Man­ Southwest. her daughter, Katie, 9, look on as Joanne Coykendall of Manchester Area Conference of Churches, the market’s the center, Laser Games o fH a rt- dle and lower Michigan. chester Board of Realtors has been Manchester examines vegetables at the Saturday ford Inc., the company proposing rallying its own forces. Board of sponsor, said the number of farmers selling their goods Aug. 4. 1987 TODAY’S MOON: Between the laser game center, is investigat­ Realtors President Michael W. farmers’ market bn Main Street. The farmers’ market Today's forecast called for rain first quarter (Aug. 2) and full on Main Street this year remains about the same as last ing two other possible locations in moon (Aug. 9). Crockett said Monday that he has brought 11 farmers and two craftsmen toManchesterthis Weather Trivia and thunderstorms scattered year. case plans for the Manchester site from Florida across the Missis­ Today’s weather picture was drawn by Matt Ross, 10, who Today Is the 216th IsTmTT received a good response to a letter T O D A rS TRIVIA: How did philanthro­ fall through. What IS a contraii'7 sippi Delta, the northern Appal­ lives on Briarwood Drive and attends Keeney Street School. da y o f 1967 an d the he sent last month to board 45th day of summer. pist Russell Sage first make his for­ members asking them to fight Harold Cummings, a partner in achians, the lower Great Lakes FIre-protectlon plans Incomplete tune? (a) railroads (b) real estate (c) formation of a fair-rent commis­ Laser Games of Hartford, said this region, Ohio and Tennessee Val­ textiles CONNECTICUT WEATHER sion. Crockett said that several morning the company will be leys and much of Missouri; and TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day In TODArS BARBS property owners plan to send meeting with its legal advisers at from eastern Wyoming across L Central, eastern interior, southwest interior: 1789, the Declaration of the Rights ol BY PHIL PA8TORET lawyers to represent them at the end of the week to determine central Colorado to northern Man was adopted in France. Fairy tale (or grownups: Once upon a Wednesday’s hearing. Luxury housing put on hold — again whether to challenge the new Arizona. Tonight, muggy with some cloudiness and a 40 percent time, someone got seven chicken nug­ There are already channels set ordinance. Cummings said last chance of a shower or thunderstorm. Low 65 to 70. gets In a six-nugget serving. up for tenants who have problems By Andrew J. Davis week that fighting the ordinace TODAY’S SMTHDAYS: Percy Bysshe Highs were forecast in the 60s to Wednesday, still muggy with a 30 percent chance of with their landlords, Crockett said. Herald Reporter advisable. He said going to a public would be an uphill battle. 70s across much of the Great Shelley (1792); Russell Sage (1816); "Executive cleaning" means that they He also questioned the appropriate­ water system wqtiN mean rede­ showers. High around 80. Knut Hamsun (1859); Ezra T a « Benson “We have played with this thing, played The Board of Directors passed Lakes region, Minnesota and dust the lint out of the pockets before ness of using tax dollars to pay for The Manchester Planning and signing the water system again. the ordinance after residents op­ (1899) they press the pants. North Dakota; 100 to 110 through West coastal, east coastal: Tonight, patchy fog the administration of a fair-rent Zoning Commission put plans to with this thing and played with this thing and Commission members rejected posed to the laser game center commission. Pierce’s pleas, stating it was unfair the desert Southwest and east likely and muggy. A 30 percent chance of a shower or roDAW A o iin r c ..TK .... TODAY’S TRIVIA ANSWERS: (a) Rus- build 98 luxury houses in the Case argued that the game would en­ % Hershberger, pastor of the Man­ we always seem to do an 11 th-hour thing to to force the commission to make a central California, and 80s to 90s thunderstorm. Low around 70. Wednesday, mostly l u h f ® Investing Mountain area on hold again since courage violent behavior and would chester Mission Church of Bikers, decision without a complete across most of the rest of the oV*r* Oh. might it die or rest at In railroads In the American West, development plans are still it. I’m not happy with this 11 th-hour attract undesirables to the area. JlOn; ;c .. cloudy and still muggy with a 40 percent chance of astf — Percy Bysshe Shelley. © itr. newspaper enterprisb assn said the need for a fair-rent incomplete. application. nation. planning.” Richard S. Peterson, a spokesman aw: Aq j:r oq: o; r>-p: showers and thunderstorms. High around 80. commission in Manchester be­ The Derekseth Corp. of Windsor, “ We have played with this thing, for LOOM — Laser games Out of ajsjsiOiw ;o uO';!'.:...'; Temperatures around the na­ Northwest hills: Tonight, muggy with some clouds comes clear to a tenant when he has which has proposed the develop­ — Alfred W. Sieffert played with this thing and played Manchester — said last week that a complaint about his landlord. The aqj 01 anp ;;rjp ;'' j!' tion at 3 a.m. E D T ranged from 41 and a 40 percent chance of a shower or thunderstorm. ment for a steep, rocky 180-acre with this thing,” said Alfred W. opponents were optimistic that Astrograph tenant is referred back and forth PZC chairman aMCAA aqi ui stujoj ;n ,; pr?;r degrees at Yellowstone, Wyo., to parcel of Birch Mountain Road, Sieffert, commission chairman, Laser Games of Hartford will Low 65 to 70. Wednesday, considerable cloudiness and from one agency to another, none of eventually withdraw its plans for a 94 at Phoenix, Ariz. was denied approval of its applica­ “ and we always seem to do an still muggy with a 30 percent chance of showers. which is equipped to handle the tion for the third time Monday llth-hour thing to it. I ’m not happy game center in Manchester. S A O IT T A m s (Nov. 23-Ooc. 21) Spon­ complaint, he said. because commission members sure if it wouid work. Town with this llth-hour planning.” taneous activities hold the greatest meeting, said he wanted to see a Hershberger became involved in were uneasy about the company's engineering department officials completed water system at the site, promise for you today. Toss out your The commission denied the appli­ the housing issue when the rent on fire-fighting plans. are still studying the proposal, because it would mean not having ^ r t h d a y schedule and fly by the seat of your cation without prejudice after slacks. his Wethrell Street home went up 45 Derekseth President Gary L. which would be the first of its kind to haul water to the development learning that it could not extend the CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. IB) Circum­ percent earlier this year. He said he Pierce proposed to the commission in Manchester. during a fire. EMERGENCY developer’s preparation deadline Wednesday, Aug. 5,1967 stances should develop today that will had heard complaints in the com­ that a fire pond or a water tower be PZC members were equally "We need some form of water Fire — Police — Medical any further. It was the third time In the year ahead you should set aside enable you to tie something down that munity from renters but did not installed at the site, but commis­ uneasy about the suggestion to supply to fight fires,” he said. “ If I since June 1 that action has been PEOPLE pipe dreams in favor of goals that are has previously eluded you. take an interest until the issue hit sion members said they had not had install a 200.000-gallon water tank, can get any water, what I get is DIAL 911 attainable. If you work with a clear end postponed because of technical AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. IS) You'll be home. enough time to study the plans. In an idea which commission what I don’t have to carry out there. In Manchester in sight, you will fulfill your potential, problems with the plan. welcomed today If you decide to drop In Robin Tracey, president of the earlier meetings, the developer had members heard for the first time at But I would like to have a tank even Better than ever and possibly reap financial rewards. on an old friend without an Invitation. Manchester Tenants Housing Coa­ Sky rock star LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Enterprises that suggested installing dry hydrants, Monday night's meeting. Develop­ more than a (fire) pond, since the This person will be as happy to see you lition, said Monday she did not Bob Keethan, television’s Cap­ are a trifle daring and Innovative are the as you'll be to see him or her. which were later deemed unsuita­ ers said they would also try to get on water is under pressure when you Heather Groshart says that know how many tenants would tain Kangaroo, says he feels ones that are likely to work out the most PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Be watch­ ble for the site. the town water system, but were get it.” Judging from his music videos, attend Wednesday’s hearing. Like great after triple heart-bypass successfully (or you today. Be Imagina­ ful today for two opportunities of unique The. commission denied Derek­ unsure if it was feasible. Pierce had requested that the she wouldn’t have guessed that tive. Get a Jump on life by understand- Hershberger, she said she has Commission members were surgery and will spend some time natures. One will p ^a ln to your materi­ seth without prejudice, which commission accept the company’s rock star Jon Bon JovI was shy. ng the influences that are governing al security and the other to an ascen­ heard from renters who fear means the plans can be brought equally concerned that Town Fire application on the provision that the with his grandson before return­ But then the cancer patient never you in the year ahead. Send for youi As­ dency of status. retribution from their landlords. back at a later date. Chief John C. Rivosa had not seen development receive public water. ing to work. tro-Graph predictions today. Mail $1 to thought she’d get the opportunity ARIES (March 21-April IS) You have The hearing will be at 6:30 p.m. The suggestion of a fire pond fire protection plans until 2:30 p.m. However, Planning Director Mark Keeshan, 60, left Houston’s Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. the happy faculty today tor saying posi­ to find out. Wednesday in the Lincoln Center seemed to confuse commission Monday. Pellegrini told the commission that Methodist Hospital on Monday Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. tive things to companions. Your words hearing room. BLOOD PRESSURE The lOth-grader met Bon Jovi members, who said they were not Rivosa. who was present at the such a suggestion would not be for his home on Long Island, N. Y . Be sure to state your zodiac sign. will uplift thoir spirits and spur them on through the Sunshine Founda­ VIRGO (Aug. 23-8ept. 22) If you have to successful fulfillment. ’ ‘I feel better than I’ve felt ever. tion, a Philadelphia-based organ­ been anxious to get the consent ol your TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Something SCREENING I ’ve probably been given another ization that grants wishes of mate regarding a change you would like of importance to you will undergo a fa­ 20 years of life,” said the six-time to make, this Is the right day to put the terminally or chronically 111 vorable change today. This will result In Emmy winner who was host of issue on the table. personal benefits to everyone involved. children. She has osteosarcoma, CBS’ ’’Captain Kangaroo,” tele­ UBRA (Sept 23-Od. 23) You have GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Proje^ your­ a form of bone cancer. vision’s longest-running child­ some big pluses going for you today. self Into activities today that provide Evelsrn Fiedler, family service You're a fast thinker with profound ren’s show, for nearly 30 years. you with opportunities to meet new coordinator for the group, said judgment who will know how to imple­ people. A valuable association may Keeshan suffered a heart at­ the foundation paid for a trip by ment what you conceive. develop. tack in 1981 and said doctors SCORPIO (O ct 24-Nov. 22) Today, you the girl and her family to CANCER (June 21-July 22) Matters recommended the Ju ly 23 opera­ will be exceptionally clever at envision­ that have a pertinent e f f ^ on your ca­ Huntington, W.Va., for a concert tion because blood flow in three of ing ways that could make money for reer should not be neglected today. You and meeting with Bon Jovi last his heart arteries was greatly you. Take positive measures to prove are on a lucky roll, so make the most of month. yourself right. It. restricted. ’’Almostanycoronary Heather said Bon Jovi asked event could have been fatal,” he BOB KEESHAN GEORGE JONES said. . . . out of hospital . . . needs more rest about her illness, then he and two other band members signed her "Captain Kangaroo" pre­ concert T-shirt "To Heather, love miered on CBS in 1955 and went Carrent Quotations more,” said hospital spokesman "L.A. is crazy, and I love it. I Jon Bon Jovi.” off the air on the network in 1984, Jim Bosarge. ‘"That was part of always knew I was going to She said he was "cuter, but but half-hour shows from the his problem.” become a star,” said Romina more shy” than she expected. "I “God willing, in opportune time to start the long preparation for original run on public television. Jones’ press agent in Nashville, Danielson, who swooned in court thought he’d be different. He was we shall deal with her.’’ — Iran’s the first post:(3iallenger flight. Keeshan said he will take about Tenn., Tom Conway, said that while testifying about her affair kind of quiet and he didn’t talk Ayatollah Raholla Khomeini, two months off from working on Handy man Jones became ill vacationing with Holm before and during his much. It’s not like he is in his blaming the United States for the series. Killed in shootout after a 47-city tour and that it was 13-month m arriage to “ D ynasty” videos.” ^ deaths of Iranian pilgrims in What looks like an uncertain whether he would be star Collins. Mecca. In 1972, 11 Israeli athletes and able to complete the tour, set to five Arab terrorists who had taken eight-armed drummer This week, the 23-year-old Competitive family Country slowdown resume in mid-August. them hostage were killed in a d i aspiring actress was scheduled to “ I see it as a chilling story, a about to make quite a Jones is known for "H e Stopped Madonna says in an interview shootout with police during the Country music star George appear on "Good Morning Amer­ story of deceit and duplicity and racket is in fact four G et to the heart Loving Her Today” and "Golden on NBC’s "Today" show this the arrogant disregard of the rule Olympic games in Munich. West Jones has been released from a ica” and Johnny Carton’s "T h e Ring,” which he recorded with week that being from a big fam ily Germany. members of the Scarbo­ Birmingham, Ala., hospital after Tonight Show.” She is also of la w ." — Sen. Daniel K. Inonye, of the problem. his ex-wife, Tam my Wynette. helped make her competitive. five days and told to slow down. featured in this week’s People chairman of the Senate commit- rough Cardinals drum The pop star said that having Nearly 20 million Americans are unaware they Jones, 55, left University Hospi­ magazine and has been offered tee investigating the Iran-Contra eight brothers and sisters made corps clowning around tals on Monday. He had been $150,000 to pose for Playboy. affair, as the public portion of L o t t o n / have high blood pressure since the disease has no Aspiring flower her "w ant to stand out. You congressional hearings ended. ______^ treated for exhaustion, a kidney " I don’t know if I ’m going to do while they wait their turn > 1 % * symptoms. Millions more do not use the medication wanted to be treated special." infection, bronchitis and prostate ’The other woman in the Joan it. I’m very confused right now,” and diet that are necessary to control this disease. In the interview, to be broad­ to perform in Toronto on complications. Collins-Peter Holm divorce case she said of the offer. "The charge that we have lost cast Wednesday through Friday, our will to fly men in space is Sunday. These people risk heart attacks, strokes and kidney "His physicians obviously felt says she’s been deluged with She told People; “I am young Connecticut daily Madonna said also that she’s wrong.” — Launch director Bob disorders. like it was OK for him to go on acting offers since she took the and beautiful and sexy and I know AP photo unjustly accused of being popular as turned on the Monday: S07 about his business, but with an stand and testified she was every m an wants to make love to Sleek, NASA Protect yourself...start with a simple check. more because of good publicity admonition that he rest a little Holm’s "passion flower.” m e.” power to space shuttle Discovery Play Four: 4236 than for talent. WRdriMday, August 5,1987 J.C. Penney outlet store opens Wednesday 11:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. Cendurtad by UanchwUr Maniortal MoapHal Manchester Herald By Andrew J. Davis Penney Is.” center, which will still provide mall is something you have to Comics Sampler Herald Reporter The store will carry overstocked regular services. have.” 348 Main Straal (Oomdr of Hayiwo at) items and discontinued merchan­ Though the store is not attached The new store will employ about Manehaatar USPS 327-500 VOL. CVI, No. 260 Workers were busy vacuuming dise as well as some regular-priced to any major malls or shopping 200 people, Anderson said. The ON THE FA8TRACK by BIN Holbrook rugs, polishing floors, and stocking goods, he said. CHothing, furniture, centers, Anderson is sure the store store still needs to hire about 20 640-1025 merchandise this morning for the and household goods ^11 lead the will attract people from all over the Published dally except Sunday Suggeated carrier rates are $1.80 more people. Wednesday opening of the 110,000- list of items to be sold. and certain holidays by the Man- weekly, $7.70 tor one month, $23,10 area. The outlet center is the 15th such cheater Publishing Co., IS Bralnard square-foot J.C . Penney catalog Prices will be discounted from 10 “ We’ve got other stores like that (M.Poml I KiJowT^AT^ for three montha, $46.20 for aix store J.C . Penney runs. The nearest Place. Manchester. Conn. 06040. outlet store. to SO percent, he said, in an effort to around the country,” he said. “ I In this space, samples of I lOOOLDMT P6£PP0WM,M30t?e months and $92.40 for one year. outlet center to the new store is in Second class poatage paid at move items quickly. There are 27 don’t know if being attached to a Boston. exAcn-Y^A'i’ m FiaepwiTriHeARfs, Senior citizen rates and mall rates The store will be attached to the PraacriptkHi Ctmtft new comics wili be printed Manchester, Conn. Postnfaster; are available on request. checkout counters, which will keep IN) UA^e WITH aowgft&.RAiiogouiej store’s catalog distribution center from time to time. Our aim is WHAT, Sand address changes to the To place a clatalfled or display waiting to a minimum, he said. ART.. B1.U6I5IRD6 AMP Manchester Herald, P.O. Box SOI, off Tolland Turnpike. It will open at FurUier reduced merchandise to get reader reaction to new advertlaament, or to report a newt Jumping Jackknives live in rocky oasis " " " " ^ AV L A U LU A AB f fLE E C T O o U u P pO N O • NC L ^ IP C & L SAV iP '^E w " " " " ^ OH, Ali Llrt/.lHow Martcheeter. Conn. 00040. Item, story or picture Idea, call 10 a.m. can be found in a special section of comics, or to old comics that If you don't receive yourHerald by David J. Anderson, store man­ the store, which will carry catalog \ 6weer./ 643-2711. Office hours are8:30a.m. SAN D IE G O (AP) — At the San Among the residents u> nils rocky we are thinking about drop­ S p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. to S p.m. Monday through Friday. ager, was busy Tuesday with items that have been returned, Diego Zoo, 64 man-made boulders oasis are klipspringers — dwarf SAVE *3.00 Saturdays, please telephone your last-minute details. ping. Send your comments The Manchaater Herald la a Anderson said. and 15 tons of natural stone were antelopes about twice the size of ON ALL NEW OR TRAN8F8RR8D PRISCRIPTIONS carrier. If you’re unable to reach member of the AaaoclatedPraaa. the ‘" ^ is is a good market for Remodeling of the store has been used to create the African Rock hares. When frightened, they often to; Features Editor, Man­ your carrlor, call aubacriber aarvlce Penney’a with the distribution in progress since March, Anderson COUPON LIMIT ONE Audit Bureau of CIrculatlonsandtha Kopje, a half-acre walk-through bound away with jackknife leaps as EXPIRES COUPON chester Herald, P.O. Box at 647-9946 by 6 p.m. weekdays lor New England Newspaper center here,” he said. "People (in said. J.C . Penney refurbished a exhibit that opened last year, high as 10 feet straight up. Their PER FAMILY delivery In Manchester. 591, Manchester, 06040. Asaodallon. the area) understand what J.C. section of its 5-year-old distribution reports Animal Kingdom. hooves are rubbery for sure footing. □ * * 1 ~ MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Aug. 4, 1967 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Aug. 4, 1987 — 5 No appeal yet in Ross case as execution date looms Missiles Gunplay Motorists deluging authorities June 18 • August 3 By Undo Stoweil appeal has been delayed because a sales from Griswold, became the The Associated Press ^ imposed. to be executed next w e^, Katz "He’s adapting,” Decaprio said. Palmdale I Killed ruling on whether Ross is indigent first person condemned to die in On July 6, Superior Cjaurt Judge said, "No. but he gets his views "He’s isolated ... there’s a guard to carry Saugus and therefore eligible for a public Connecticut’s electric chair since * Wounded with calls of freeway gunfire BRIDGEPORT - Although a G. Sarsfield Ford sentenced Ross to from us.” outside his cell, so there isn’t much defender has not yet been issued. the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the die in the electric chair on Aug. 14 or Katz will handle the appeal with privacy.” Superior Court judge has set Aug. Although the execution cannot be death penalty in 1976. A Shots Fired, LOS ANGELES (AP) - Motor­ M as the day serial killer Michael B. within five days of thatdate. Rossis public defenders M. Fred DeCaprio New London State’s Attorney C. Police said there were at least investigation of attempted murder, carried out untii the Supreme Court The same jury that convicted already serving a 120-year prison Robert Satti Sr., who prosecuted satellites no injuries ists deluged authorities with re­ Ross is to die and officials at the reviews the case. Katz said she and Peter Scillieri, who repres­ three shootings Monday, including said Officer William Merchant. Ross of murdering four teen-age sentence Tor the murders of two ented Ross during his trial. Katz the case, said he is watching the ports of real and imagined gunfire one in which a motorcyclist who Asked about a motive, Sgt. state prison in Somers are studying would like to file the appeal by Aug. girls on June 5, found on June 26 San Fernando on Southern California’s highways how to conduct the execution, no 14. other young women in Connecticut. said they will ha ve 20 days to file an case closely. He said he will be at LITTLETON, Colo. (AP) - An was fired on chased the alleged Charles Meter said; "He was an that the killings were “especially Katz said Ross “is broke” b ^ appeal from the time the judge the hearing on indigency next week. outdated, 103-foot Titan missile has as jralice added three shootings to gunman and had him arrested. angry motorist.” appeal to stay the sentence has "I'd like to file the appeal before cruel, heinous and depraved.” cause he has been incarcerated After the trial, state officials said the list of violence blamed mostly been filed. that (date), just simply since that’s rules on the motion for waiver of been taken from its silo and 'We’re doing all we can to track Also Monday, Gary Noller told Those are the aggravating factors since June 1984 and his family is not fees and costs. that the electric chair hasn’t been converted to launch satellites In­ on hothead drivers. down the shooters, but I seriously police he was driving on the But Ross’s public defenders said the date for the execution.’’ Katz necessary for the death sentence to paying any legal fees. Ford has hooked up in the Somers prison, Four people have been killed and Monday they don't believe he will said. “I’m not overly concerned but Meanwhile, Katz and DeCaprio stead of nuclear warheads in what wonder if we’re not losing all Ventura Freeway when three be imposed under Connecticut law. transferred the case back to New said that Ross is isolated at Somers. where it was moved in 1962. the Pentagon calls a milestone in 11 others injured in nearly three perspective with the incidenU,” be executed next week. I would like to do it by the (Aug.) The jury also found no mitigating young men pulled alongside and London, where a judge will rule on "He’s isolated and he doesn’t Ross is the only prisoner in the recovery of the space program. dozen incidents reported since June CHP Chief Edward Gomez said fired three shots, breaking a Joette Katz, chief" of Legal 14th.’’ factors, such as mental illness. If Ross’ financial status on Aug. 10„ Services for the public defenders On June 26. Ross. 28. a Cornell take his recreation time because Somers who has been sentenced to Martin Marietta Corp. on Mon­ 18. Eleven people have been Monday. headlight on Noller’s truck, said they had found a mitIgatingJactor. she said. the other inmates make it too death, so there Is no actual "death day rolled out the Titan 2 space arrested. "You know something is terribly system in New Haven, said the University graduate and insurance the death penalty could not be Officer Johnny Wilson. Noller was Asked if Ross believed he is going difficult,” Katz said. row.” launch vehicle, the first of 13 Calls are coming in about "every wrong if people are calling up from not hurt. ordered by the Air Force under a 10 minutes” to a special California other states wondering if it’s safe to Earlier Monday, a tractor-trailer $528.9 million contract. Highway Patrol hotline set up last travel to Disneyland," he said. driven by Jerry Sharp of Whittier Air Force Secretary Edward C. week to take tips on freeway "People are simply freaking out.” was hit by gunfire from a van on an Waterbury Aldridge Jr. said the Air Force is C orona violence, CHP Officer Cleo Green Early Monday, police said, a car interstate highway near Lanker- Connecticut In Brief counting on the Titans to become t xpressw .iy said Monday. Many reports could made a U-tum in front of motorcy­ shim, said CHP Officer Ralph the workhorses of U.S. space- Santa Ana ^ not be confirmed, he said. clist Reunald Parker, 28, and fired Elvira. Officers dug three bullets detective military programs, adding, "I “You just name it, they’ve been at him when he tried to get the car’s out of the side of the truck. Task force files remain secret would expect the program to go far shooting out there, so people license number. Another motorist reported being beyond the 13 we have on contract." claim,” he said. “Every little thing Parker followed the car a dozen fired on from the same vehicle, but HARTFORD — Because of the sensitive nature of its work and : Pacific Ocean — 10 llUk". For payloads too large to be people hear hit their car, they think miles to a home in Van Nuys, and that report was not confirmed, said the need to protect confidentiai sources, the Statewide Organized reinstated accommodated by the Titan 2. the it’s gunfire.” police arrested Robert Salas, 21. for CHP Officer Ernie Garcia. Crime Investigative Task Force does not have to turn overflies to Air Force has ordered 23 Titan 4 AP graphic a newspaper, the state Supreme Court has ruied. WATERBURY (AP) -T h ecity ’s rockets from Martin Marietta. It The high court on Monday reversed a iower court’s order to has also ordered 20 smaller Delta 2 reiease the flies sought by The Hartford Courant on SOCITF’s police superintendent says he now believes a veteran detective ac­ rockets from McDonnell Douglas Fairness doctrine on way out; Congress wants iaw investigation of bribery aiiegations against then-Waterbury for launching navigation satellites. State’s Attorney Arthur M. McDonald. cused of falsifying evidenceagainst a Wolcott gambler was a victim of The total of 56 rockets will WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal After SOCITF had denied The Courant the files, the newspaper dramatically reverse the plan of a in the future because of constitu­ Senate passed a measure making that enforcement of the doctrine cerns and actually inhibits cover­ state police and has ordered him Communications Commission tional problems," one commission the doctrine law, but President would deprive the station of its had gone to the Freedom of Information Commission, which reinstated to the city police force. few years ago to phase out rockets sources say the agency is poised to age of controversial issues because ordered SOCITF to turn them over. as launch vehicles in favor of the source, speaking on the condition of Reagan vetoed the bill in June. constitutional rights. broadcasters fear running afoul of Waterbury police Lt. Thomas R. remove the fairness doctrine from anonymity, said Monday. Senate supporters have not put The court also said, however, that The commission’s ruling was later affirmed in Superior Court. Brown was suspended after his space shuttle. the rulebooks, a move that is the doctrine. SOCITF’s parent agency, the state police, appealed and that The Air Force, even before the The sources said the commiss- together enough votes to override the commission could avoid the But at that time, the commission arrest on Dec. 17, 1986. on charges fueling efforts in Congress to codify sion planned a vote today that the veto. constitutional issue if it concluded culminated in Monday’s ruling. of perjury and fabricating evidence explosion of the space shuttle the 38-year-oId broadcast policy. said it would continue to enforce the Challenger in January 1986, had would effectively scrap the doc­ The FCC planned to act on a that, in light of a 1985 FCC report, policy and defer a decision to "The legislature, by creating SOCITF. created an agency that against Thomas W. Speers, a President Reagan’s appointees trine. The move coincides with FCC must rely on extremely sensitive and highly confidential seen the shuttle program as too lawsuit brought by the Meredith the doctrine should not be enforced Congress. self-acknowledged gambler. on the FCC say the commission issuance of a report today to Corp. a Des Moines, Iowa-based because it is contrary to the public information to perform its function properly," Justice Angelo G. But Superior Court Judge Joseph unreliable for putting satellites into policy requiring radio and televi­ In September 1986, a federal orbit and won approval before the Congress analyzing alternatives to broadcast group, after the commis­ interest. appeals court ruled the doctrine Santaniello wrote in the unanimous opinion. "There is an ongoing P Flynn, in refusing to dismiss sion stations to present divergent elimination of the doctrine, includ­ sion found that Meredith’s Syra­ nepd to protect sources andd information." gambling charges against Speers, disaster to use ’Titan rockets. views on controversial issues is In the 1985 report, the FCC said was not law and the FCC could After the Challenger disaster and ing a five-year moratorium. cuse, N.Y., television station had the doctrine is unnecessary be­ repeal it without congressional observed last week that he didn’t unnecessary. They also argue that Supporters of the doctrine say it violated the doctrine. two failures of the Air Force’s best it is probably unconstitutional cause the number of stations action. The next month. Congress believe that Brown intentionally is needed to ensure that minority The case was remanded to the broadcasting today is far more than lied on an application used toobtain alternative launcher, the large because it gives the government failed to codify the doctrine but told Man kills ex-girlfriend, himself Titan 34-D, aging or broken satel­ viewpoints have access to the commission by a U.S. appeals court were on the air when the policy was the FCC not to act on the policy until a wiretap on Speers’ home editorial control over broadcasters. airwaves. panel, which directed the agency to NEW HAVEN — A 26-year-old man who shot and killed his telephone. lites went unreplaced for months. "It looks like it won’t be enforced formalized in 1949. It also said the it completed a report on alterna­ Earlier this year, the House and consider Meredith’s arguments policy raises constitutional con­ tives by Sept. 30. former girlfriend died this morning of self-inflicted gunshot "As a result of this ruling and our The Titans, removed from under­ wounds at Yaie-New Haven Hospital, a spokeswoman said. inability to conduct any independ­ ground silos in Arizona, Arkansas Michael Rusecky shot and killed Beth Walsh, the daughter of a ent investigation. I feel it would be and Kansas, are being converted to prominent attorney, during an argument at her apartment grossly unfair to Lt. Brown to carry up to 7,000 pounds of payload Monday evening, police said. continue the suspension and I am material into orbit, company and After shooting Walsh, 27, Rusecky also shot himself in the head. reinstating him immediately," Po­ Ahr Force officials said at a He was rushed to Yale-New Haven Hospital, where he remained lice Superintendent William Lamb ceremony in this Denver suburb. said at a news conference Monday. Aldridge said the conversion is an in critical condition until his death at 2:01 a.m., officials said. example of the Defense Depart­ found him in the\^Uow Pagesf The Speers and Brown cases have Walsh’s roommate, who was in the second-floor apartment’s ment "getting the most out of loft, ran out when the argument began and called authorities, pitted state police against local authorities, who have charged state defense systems for the taxpayer's This couple met under some who arrived about 6:15 p.m., minutes after the shootings, police money.” said. police didn’t want Speers investi­ rather unusual circumstanecs. gated and engineered Brown’s AP photo The Titan 2 rockets will be used to arrest in retaliation after Speers launch a military weather satellite They found each other in the was arrested. Speers is a longtime Cool Iguana from California’s Vandenberg Air Yellow Pages, under “ D” for Rain no help to water systems state police informant. Force Base next spring and, eventually, other "high-priority “Dancing Lessons.” HARTFORD — Rain during the first two days of this month Lamb said Monday he believed Deb Moore of New Jersey squirts some spray helped cool the lizard during the Back when dancing schools be­ state police were trying to protect payloads which are critical to our was of little help to some communities in Connecticut whose water on her pet iguana, Ishmaei, on a warm afternoon. national security,” Aldridge said. came a part of life in Connecticut, water supplies were depleted during July’s below average Speers in seeking Brown’s arrest. visit Sunday to Cambridge, Mass. The The Titan 2 is intended to launch rainfall and the scorching heat caused "considerable damage’’ to He charged that the affidavit used its payload into a low orbit, where naturally they became a part of some farm crops, officials said. to obtain an arrest warrant against Brown was filled with “hearsay and spy satellites as well as scientific The Original Yellow Pages from The normal rainfall for July is about 3 inches, but Mel double hearsay.” instruments are based. Southern New England Telephone. Goldstein, director of the Weather Center at Western Connecticut Speers had sought dismissal of The Pentagon this year is spend­ State University, said Monday only 2.27 inches fell in the Hartford Surplus near $350 million; ing about $17 billion on space In fact, for more than 100 years, charges against him on grounds projects. area and less than 1.5 inches fell in many other parts of the state. that evidence obtained through the whenever something new has Because of July’s low rainfall, some public water customers wiretap was inadmissable because The 103-foot intercontinental bal­ appeared in the Connecticut across the state had been asked to curtail their water use. listic missiles were originally de­ of the allegedly perjured affidavit. signed to carry nine-megaton nu­ community, its appeared in The Demand on Metropolitan District Commission water supplies Brown. 52. a highly decorated tax cuts possible next year declined by about 30 percent after it asked customers last month clear warheads, Martin Marietta Original Yellow Pages. officer, was arrested Dec. 17, 1986. Astronautics Group president Pe­ to conserve water, commission spokesman Todd Rosenthal said. The charges against him are Bv Judd Everhart recommendations in that area an oil embargo ... there does not ter B. Teets said. You see. when you’ve been pending. He is also accused of lying The Associated Press when the 1988 General Assembly appear to be any major problem on In June the last of the 153 Titan around as long as we have, people to a grand jury investigating the convenes in February. the horizon.” ICBMs built by Martin Marietta not only depend on you for just City hotel residents get reprieve circumstances of Speers’ arrest. HARTFORD — When the state Noting that the 1987-88 budget had The state has had surpluses in was taken out of commission. Brown is not expected to return to closes the books on the 1986-87 no state tax cuts and represented an each of the last four years. The about every conceivable product HARTFORD — Residents of the Avon Hotel, a single-room Titans have been replaced by the work immediately because of a budget year later this month, there increase in spending of almost 15 previous record for a surplus Minuteman, Midgetman and MX and service. But sometimes even occupancy hotel in the downtown area, have been told they will should be a surplus of at least $350 percent over the previous year, work-related bvack injury. occurred in the 1984-85 budget year, missiles, which the Pentagon says for husbands and wives. not have to move out. million, according to the governor’s Milano predicted that "next year’s with $365.5 million. are more accurate. A letter posted over the weekend told residents that an earlier Lamb said Brown, a 29-year budget chief. budget (increase) will be more police veteran, had a right to be Anthony V. Milano, secretary of Although the books have not yet In converting the Titans, Martin notice asking them to leave the 58-room hotel “will be no longer in modest.” been closed, this year’s surplus has Marietta is replacing 20-year-old J|L The Original Yellow Pages? effect." bitter, but declined to say how he the Office of Policy and Manage­ “The big question will be what we felt personally. ment, also said Monday that technically surpassed that record. wiring and other instruments, said / \ Connecticut’s Book. It was still uncertain Monday what plans the owners, 289 do with taxes,” he said. But “it’s But the legislature set aside $20 program director James E. Grei- Asylum Street Associates, have for the five-story building, the “My job is not to attack anyone” because of the robust economy, foolish to do major tax reductions ) Lamb said. "It is to do justice in our some modest tax cuts may million of the total for local trash chen. city’s last single-room occupancy hotel. when you know you’re facing major and recycling programs and to set The latest letter from the hotel owners came just days before department here in Waterbury." possible for the budget year begin­ expenditures, particularly ning July I, 1988. up a $5 million fund to pay local bills they and about a dozen hotel residents were scheduled to appear Local police officials have been education.” in the event of a disaster. NASA starts in housing court, where a judge was to decide whether to lift or unable to investigate the allega­ Milano said Gov. William A. Last year, the state embarked on tions against Brown because all O’Neill had asked him to look into a three-year program to boost That leaves a net surplus balance continue a temporary injunction preventing owners from trying the possibility of state tax cuts, of $347.4 million and all of that will to stop hotel residents from using their rooms. documents relating to his arrest teacher salaries. preparing for have been sealed. Lamb said. He specifically the sales tax. which at Milano’s office is still awaiting be allocated once the final figures Superior Court Judge Samuel Goldstein issued the injunction 7‘A percent, is the nation’s highest. some tax numbers from June — the are known: late last month, and had scheduled a hearing on the case today. decided to reinstate Brown after shuttle flight consulting over the weekend with Reducing the sales tax by half a last month of the 1986-87 budget • $193 million goes into the city attorney Joseph Summa fol­ percentage point, which O’Neill year — and will close the books Educational Excellence Fund for, lowing the release of Flynn’s ruling proposed two years ago. would cost about Sept. 1. A report released among other things, teacher CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) Officer was going the wrong way on Friday, Lamb said. the state $135 million to $140 million Monday put the surplus at $347.4, up salaries. — Workers cheered and the launch a year, according to one of Milano’s $3 million from last month’s director asserted NASA still has the "Now I had something to work • $104 million goes into the HARTFORD — A city policeman apparently was headed in the with," Lamb said. deputies. Edward C. Baida. estimate. will to put men in space as wrong direction because of a misunderstanding over an O’Neill has also said he’s inter­ Milano said it was too early to reserve, or "rainy day” fund to electrical power flowed into space emergency radio call when his cruiser struck and killed a State Police Lt. Bruce Haines has ested in additional property tax predict whether the state will have guard against future deficits. shuttle Discovery to start the long accused Brown of seeking Speers’ relief, especially for those towns another surplus for the current • $45.3 million goes to pay off preparation for the first post- 2-year-old boy, police chief Bernard R. Sullivan says. state bonds. Patrolman Jorge L. Resto was westbound heading toward a arrest because he believed Speers undergoing property revaluation. A budget year, but he said that Challenger flight. knife incident that he believed was on Mortson Street, but had swindled a friend out of $10,000. legislative task force is to make “barring an extended problem, like • $4.3 million for AIDS research. Discovery is scheduled for launch apparently he misunderstood the dispatch and the incident was on June 2, 1988. actually to his east on Morris Street, Sullivan said Monday. “It’s a great boost for morale, and gives us confidence that the Sullivan placed Resto, 25, a five-year member of the force, on a road map we have laid out for two-day paid leave as of Monday. Resto has another day or two Lift-slab contractor files claim suit return to launch is makable,” said off, and is scheduled to return to work Thursday or Friday, NEW HAVEN (AP) — A company John Talone, the Discovery flow Sullivan said. conditions of said contract,” New York attorney of the concrete bill, the suit says. that supervised lift-slab work at L’Ambiance Stephen Davis wrote in the complaint. director. Police department records show that Resto has been involved According to the suit, however. TPMI Plaza before the building’s collapse is seeking Before March 20, Lift Frame billed TPMI Macomber failed to turn over proceeds to the in seven accidents since 1984 while driving police cruisers. more than $750,000 in payments and damages "The morale increase is noticea­ Macomber for $252,357 for "regular contract subcontractor. ble as people get back to doing what from the construction project’s general work performed" up to that time and a separate they do best — preparing a vehicle contractor bill of $43,697 for winter concrete, the complaint In the complaint filed this morning. Lift State suspends swan-control policy In a lawsuit filed Monday in U.S. District said. Frame claims the general contractor owes it for launch," Talone said. $283,436. The figure includes 95 percent of the As a sign in Discovery’s hangar HARTFORD — A new policy designed to control the population Court, Lift Frame Builders Inc. of Elmsford, Both bills were approved for payment by "the flashed “Vehicle Powered,” engi­ N.Y., claimed that the general contractor, owner, the architect and mortgagee.” $252,357 plus the entire $43,697 for the winter of mute swans in Connecticut has been suspended before it had a concrete. neers and technicians clapped and chance to be implemented, a state official said today. TPMI Macomber, owes it $252,357 for work The project was owned by L’Ambiance Plaza performed through April 23 — the day the cheered. The state Department of Environmental Protection policy Associates and financially backed by the The company is also seeking punitive apartment building project collapsed, killing 28 Connecticut Housing Finance Authority, a "The charge that we haVe lost our would have allowed DEP workers to ambush swan nests and workers. damages "in the minimum amount of $500,000 so shake the eggs in order to break the swan embryos and keep the quasi-public agency. It was designed by TPM as to deter this defendant and others similarly will to fly men in space is wrong,” In its suit. Lift Frame maintained it was to Architects Inc.; the supervising architect was said launch director Bob Sieck, eggs from hatching. have been paid more than $3.4 million situated from engaging in the aforedescribed Hugh Hedges of Guilford. conduct in the future.” coiintering an assertion made last DEP Wildlife Biologist George Brys said the state’s new “plus.’oaltras” for the full job. The Connecticut Housing Finance Authority, week by Reginald Tumill, editor of environmental commissioner, Leslie Carothers, ordered the Lift Frame began work in September, 1986, prior to April 23, paid TPMI Macomber for 95 The case has been assigned to Judge Warren. the Jane’s Spaceflight Directory. suspension in order to obtain legal advice on the policy.' and "fully performed all the terms and percent of the work billed up to March 20 and all W. Eginton. Discovery and the two other K An animal advocacy group. Friends of Animals, claims the remaining shuttles, Columbia and policy violates a state law prohibiting the killing of swans and Atlantis, have been grounded since hired lawyer Kathy Eldergill. Eldergill asked the DEP to review Challenger exploded 73 seconds the policy. Weicker's bill bans profiting from Titanic after launch on Jan. 28,1986, killing all seven crew members. WASHINGTON (AP) - The it on a voice vote with bipartisan on its maiden voyage from England ban a "well-tempered response to support. Some NASA officials privately New trial ordered In drug case Senate, showing contempt for a to New York after striking an an ill-advised venture of the question whether the June launch French expedition that is retrieving 'The French team, which joined iceberg. French.” HARTFORD — The state Supreme Court, in a 4-1 decision, has artifacts from the Titanic, has U.S. explorers in September 1985 to date Is realistic and think the flight ordered a new trial for a man who was forbidden to talk to his approved legislation banning the find the sunken luxury liner, has A team from the Woods Hole But the French government may be postponed two or three lawyer during a 21-minute recess in his trial on heroin charges. sale or for-profit display of the returned to the site with a mini­ (Mass.) Oceanographic Institution, team, which is financed by private months. Monday’s decision cam e in the case of Jam es R. Mebane, who items in the United States. submarine to pick up cups, dishes, which found the Titanic in 1985 investors, has said it has no plans to Once Discovery’s power was on, claimed his constitutional right to assistance of counsel and a fair "Obviously, the plunderers will bottles and other artifacts that are along with the French explorers, sell the items, only to display them. worters turned on cooling systems trial had been violated when Judge Hugh C. Curran granted a be able to vend their wares in other strewn on the ocean floor. took detailed photographs and Weicker said his legislation anil began a check of the shuttle’s Dramatization CI986SNET prosecution motion to forbid Mebane from talking with his parts of the world, but not in the U.S. officials and scientists have videotape during a Titanic expedi­ would not bar exhibition of Titanic idsfrumentatlon, communications, lawyer during a recess called while the prosecutor was United States,” said Sen. Lowell P. said the Titanic remains should be tion last summer, but made a point artifacts by not-for-profit ventures. radar and other systems. questioning Mebane. Weicker Jr., R-Conn. The Titanic left undisturbed as a memorial to not to remove any items. For the next five weeks, the main Mebane had appealed his conviction to the Appellate Court and lies in international waters off the the more than 1,500 passengers and The ban would be removed if the Job will be to check scores of Newfoundland Coast. crew members killed when the Weicker, who said the current United States secured an interna­ modifications made to the shuttle, &SNET then to the Supreme Court. Weicker introduced the bill Mon- "unsinkable” flagship of the White expedition was “the crassest of tional agreement covering explora­ niany as a result of the Challenger Wb go beyond the call. <*gy ahdthe^nate swiftly accepM Star Line went down April IS, 1912, commercial ventures,” called the tion and salvage of the ship. abddent. _« - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Aug. 4 1987 ■ MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Aug. 4,1987 — 7 OPINION Iran-contra summaries, like the testimony, contradictoiv By Lawrence L. KnutsonKnuteon For him, _ Inouye______said,_ the story ■ ^ ^ The Associated Press centers on a virtual “White House “Saying that the investigators in Central America and legitimate in a play he once saw, “Butterflies junta” which he said kept alive a have sometimes gotten carried dismay over the policies enacted by Are Free,” in which one character 'IBr WASHINGTON — The tale had flawed but authorized policy of News Analysis away in an effort to outdo one Congress.” took the position, “Well, that’s Ufe, told and the time had come for selling arms to Iran and a totally another’s colorful phrase making, Rudman said he is struck by “the and therefore it should be re­ GOP’s mall summing up. in no way justifies the mistakes that extent to which power was abused secret policy of diverting part of the evidence has been found to connect ported” and was Immediately told, And most of the summarlzers in proceeds to Nicaragua’s contra were made,” Cheney said. “But by a very small number of “So Is diarrhea, but I don’t know OF couRse dipn'T Jack the Senate Caucus Room on Mon­ President Reagan to either autho­ what’s required here, it seems to i^ividuals.” r rebels. rizing or even knowing about the how to make It entertaining.” day sounded almost like people who me, is a little calm, dispassionate As the Caucus Room audience had lifted the cover of a refuse can It was done, he said, through diversion. analysis if we’re going to learn And he said that for him, the most stand shaky 16UU 'f&U.-1 Anderson “deceit, duplicity and an arrogant Secondly, he added, there are important revelation of the bear­ broke Into laughter, McClure said and discovered something most from our study of these events." disregard for the rule of law.” “extenuating circumstances” for ings is that these few tried to that may well be applied “to these lb ^ iHe unpleasant. But most of those who summed up proceedings and many others like Except for those who said the To Inouye, one result of the secret what others had done, centering on appeared to agree with Inouye. . promote democracy abroad “1^ Manchester Republicans would do well to arms transfers to Iran resulted in a their concerns about the threat of undermining it at home.” it, that diarrhea may be a part of “PUUJSIWUTY cover shouldn’t have been lifted In Sen. Warren Rudman, R-N.H., life ... but it hardly serves U.S. start speaking up tonight when the Board of the first place. Or those who said great nation “held hostage by Soviet influence in Central ranking GOP member on the Rep. Lee Hamilton, D-Ind., said bF PeMUkU...” hostage takers.” America. that while the subject matter of the interests well to reveal It in such Directors takes up the future of tax-increment the nature of the discoveries about Another, he said, was that a key Senate panel, said evidence is clear intimate and gruesome detail.” the Iran-contra affair had been And thirdly, Cheney said he that North and other National inquiry has been depressing, “the bonding for infrastructure improvements U.S. foreign policy was turned over believes accusations that former process has been refreshing.” Most others appeared to agree vastly overblown. to a totally unauthorized private Security Council staff members with Inouye, who quoted Benjamin around the proposed Mall at Buckland Hills. Fight brews There were four official summar­ National Security Adviser Rear took part in a coverup after the That is the case, Hamilton said, enterprise which threatened to Adm. John M. Poindexter and his because the investigations are “an Franklin as telling a questioner GOP Town Chairman Donald Kuehl ies — those of the chairmen aiid become “a shadowy government initial disclosure of the diversion outside Independence Hall that the ranking members of the House and subordinate, Lt. Col. Oliver L. last November. essential part of the self-cleansing lamented Monday that the Republican with its own air force, navy ... and North, ran a “White House junta” process of our system of Constitutional Convention of 1787 Senate investigating committees — the ability to pursue its own ideas of Rudman said this coverup in­ government. had produced “a republic, if you directors didn’t have all the facts when they over official and a cluster of unofficial ones. or attempted “a secret foreign cluded “shredding of official docu­ voted with the Democrats to approve the bond the national interest, tree from all policy coup” have been overly can keep it.” For Sen. Daniel K. Inouye, checks and balances and the law ments, lying to the attorney general But Sen. James A. McClure, “By allowing sunlight on this issue. His explanation that the Republicans dramatized. ... and withholding information R-Idaho, strongly and graphically chairman of the Senate banel, the itself.” “My own personal view is that unseemly affair, and by showing had no choice but to go along with the plan testimony that has flowed from the But Rep. Richard Cheney, R- from the president.” questioned whether “U.S. policy is what happens when foreign policy monopolies there has been far too much Such activities, Rudman added, best served by an absolute revela­ was a lame excuse for the recent passivity of marble-walled Caucus Room to the Wyo., vice chairman of the House apocalyptic rhetoric about these is conceived and executed by cabal nation’s television sets was, simply panel, saw it differently. “cannot be justified by passion, tion of the innermost negotiations of and not by lawful consensus, we the minority party. WASHING’TON — The “beer bill” keeps rollings >. events, most of it unjustified,” patriotism, appropriate concern our government.” 0O put, “a chilling story.” In the first place, he said, no Cheney said. have tried to make our contribution But Kuehl may not be in ttine with his just like the Andrews Sisters’ famous barrel, but over the expansion of communism He said he was reminded of a line to ‘keeping it,’” Inouye said. party’s elected officials. His argument in © © (2 ) some past supporters have decided not to polka. ~ favor of renegotiating, and reducing, the Beer wholesalers have been trying for six years to get congressional permission to assign town’s investment in the mall plan seems to distribution monopolies in geographical areas. be at odds with statements from Republican Consumer groups claim the monopolies would Hearings show Reagan’s concerns Directors Geoffrey Naab and Thomas H. cause the retail price of beer to skyrocket, and they ' Ferguson, who favor a referendum to comply By W. Dale Nelson president dedicated to gaining — I don’t know where anyone got One former government official have enlisted opposition to the beer bill from the ^ . i The Associated Press freedom for the Americans held by that idea,” Shultz said. who has seen presidents come and with last week’s Superior Court ruling on the Washington Wire Justice Department, the Federal Trade L ; Lebanese terrorists. And yet, according to White go said of Reagan, “What I have bond issue. Commission and the American Bar Association, WASHINGTON - Two themes “The first objective was to get the House officials, Reagan can’t re­ learned from watching him Is that Naab said the judge’s decision didn’t make among others. emerge clearly from the conflicting hostages back,” said Poindexter. member signing a document spell­ much of what goes on he is not very sense. And Ferguson said it was unfortunate One of the sturdiest roadblocks to the beer testimony about President Reagan “And the president felt that ... it ing out the sale of arms to Iran in interested in. But there are a lobby’s bill was a study last year by the Consumer ” in the Iran-contra hearings — he was worth taking some risk.” return for the release of hostages, number of areas in which he is very that opponents of the bonding plan brought the Chief returns with a pian Federation of America, which concluded that ' r earnestly wanted to get the Ameri­ The picture is also that of a although he does not dispute interested, and he gives them lawsuit in the first place. prices would rise if the bill passed. So the beer can hostages out of Lebanon and he president who, after Congress had testimony that he did sign it. plenty of time and attention. One of Kuehl’s ill-informed comments demon­ By Lawrence L. Knutson was determined to support the cut off U.S. military aid to the Poindexter, testifying that he the matters he is so interested in “I got a name," Inouye said number of “Ollie” haircuts, said barons have studies of their own to present at Nicaraguan rebels, no matter what Nicaraguan rebels, said to Poin­ “It’s very difficult to pronounce. today’s hearing on the bill before Sen. Howard submitted papers to Reagan daily that I have felt sometimes it is strate a continued lack of coordination within he had a unique request the other Congress said. dexter: “Look, I don’t want to pull when he was national security the party. If Kuehl was serious when he told WASHINGTON -Thecapital is “But translated it means, ‘The day. Metzenbaum, D-Ohio, chairman of the Judiciary almost an obsession is Nicaragua. a city of tides. At some points, the testimony out our support for the contras for adviser, said the president “reads ’ ’He had another one that got to be caucusing Republicans that their candidates Leader Who Has Returned With a A customer wanted a “Hamil­ antitrust subcommittee and a fierce opponent of depicts a president who acted any reason. This would be an everything you give to him” or at an obsession and tiiat was the President, vice president, sena­ Plan.’” ton” haircut. the bill. ' ^ 1 decisively — as when he cut off all unacceptable option. Isn’t there least “most everjrthing you give can do a better job than the Democratic Board tor. congressman, general, admi­ question of terrorist activities and of Directors, he’d better get his act together. Inouye said he’s not quite sure Rep. Lee Hamilton, D-Ind., Not surprisingly, the studies gathered by the , ! discussion of pardons for Lt. Col something I can do unilaterally?” him.” the apprehension of Americans ral, ambassador, counselor, even what to make of that. chairman of the House Iran- National Beer Wholesalers Association conclude ,; Oliver North and former National Secretary of State George Shultz But Reagan never learned the made captive,” said the former lieutenant colonel. But when asked if he has a plan, that distribution monopolies do not increase the ' Security Adviser John Poindexter. told congressional investigators central fact that excess money official, a Democrat who spoke on contra committee, has main­ At others, it shows a president so Now there is a new title, a long he replied: “I have a lot of plans.” tained a 1950s style crewcut for price of beer. An association spokesman said that that they seemed “to miss the point from the sale of arms to Iran was condition he not be identified. one: "The Leader Who Has competition among the different brands keeps ■ confused by differing advice that he that this president is a very decisive being funneled to the contra rebels □ □ □ decades. gave a wrong answer to a crucial person.” State’s ‘hot boxes’ Returned With a Plan." The barber said he had no six-pack prices down. ; fighting the leftist government of The first Labor Day parade in the Only one person. Sen. Daniel K. question at a news conference. “This idea that the president just Nicaragua. Poindexter said he United States was held Sept. 5,1882, Ever since Lt. Col. Oliver L. trouble fulfilling the request. Always, however, it shows a sits around not paying any attention didn’t tell him. Inouye, D-Hawaii, has the right to North’s testimony before the ONE STUDY the beer wholesalers have in hand in . endangering lives use it. He is quite familiar with the congressional Iran-contra com­ Hamilton cut, he said, because he is described in the association’s “Washington , “ Inouye, the chairman of the mittees made him an instant cuts Hamilton’s hair. Update” newsletter and by an industry spokesman Senate Iran-contra investigating celebrity, barbers across the But he added: “We haven’t had as the “Auburn University Study.” It focuses on - - It seems Connecticut has come up with a committee, has become an honor­ new way to torture the jailed suspects passing country have been getting re­ anybody come in yet for a Alabama’s 19M version of the proposed nationwide ~ ary Navajo. quests for Ollie North military- Poi ndexter haircut. ’’ beer law — and concludes that beer prices didn’t go” through the criminal justice system. The senator also is chairman of style haircuts — closely cropped Rear Adm. JohnM. Poindexter, up under the law, but actually dropped In some ' The New Haven Register reported Sunday the Senate Select Committee on on the sides, slightly longeron top. the former national security cases. that temperatures inside prisoner-transport Indian Affairs. The barber shops in the Capitol, adviser and another key Iran- Our associate Stewart Harris obtained a copy of • ~ vans climb above 100 degrees during summer And soon after he became a short walk from the hearing contra witness, does not have all the study. Although the three authors taught at - - involved in launching the Iran- room where North testified, have that much hair left to cut. Auburn University at Montgomery. Ala., a heat waves. Deputy sheriffs assigned to drive contra investigation he promised the vans say the vehicles are dangerous “hot been no exceptions. disclaimer on the inside states clearly: “This studyZ he wouldn't let that get in the way But a hair trimmer in the House Lawrence L. Knutson writes for constitutes the research efforts and judgment Get allyour (Mits uncJer boxes” which threaten health and safety. of his work on Indian problems barber shop, who has given a The Associated Press. solely of the authors and should not be taken to ~~ “We haven’t had any incidents of prisoners and aspirations. represent the views of Auburn University at getting ill, dying or suffering from the heat,” So, between day-long hearings Montgomery.” one sheriff said. “But it is to (the drivers’) and backroom administration, Above the disclaimer is the address of the AP pbolo advantage to make the prisoners as between scores of witnesses and a Open Forum Alabama Wholesale Beer and Wine Association. In one roofnow Cathy Zimmer, left, and Jan Suder, staff members of the comfortable as possible” when transporting cluster of angry lawyers, Inouye fact, the association paid for this study, according worked with the Indians. to Dr. A. Wayne Lacy, one of the researchers. But House Iran-contra committee staff, push a cart loaded them, he said. with documents out of the Senate hearing room Monday — x — Often at night. Often on the air exhulting victory, and ithit Lacy insisted that the research was conducted Besides being inhumane, the heat weekends. Fans’ behavior independently, according to academic standards." after the public hearings of the panel ended. treatment angers prisoners and increases the And in late afternoon on a recent a lady in the stands. Everybody in ■V!; 'is' risk to guards. Connecticut should speed its Friday, striding from the Iran- was a disgrace the section was swearing at the MEANWHILE, support for the national beer bill— contra hearing room to a waiting West German team and telling appears to be eroding among past adherents to the - plan to replace the ‘ ‘hot boxes” with To the Editor: them to go home. cause. air-conditioned vans. car, Inouye dashed to the airport Little did they realize Becker Dozens of questions — for a flight to Gallup, N.M., for a Sources tell us that a squabble erupted earlier I am writing in regard to the did not know whathadhappened. I this year when brewers represented by the Beer —■ weekend meeting with the leader­ recent tourna­ ■IT ship of the Navajo nation. wish someone had told him what Institute warned the wholesalers that their ™ --t:..— i— ’r ' ment at theHartfordCivicCenter. the “fans” weresayingabouthim. campaign for the distribution-monopoly bill could still unanswered in ------>v ..."'5:' ‘ ‘I got to bed about midnight a nd I feel the “American fans” before he went into the stands and got up at four because they had a be counterproductive to the industry as a whole. - - T ------V made a spectacle of themselves gave the women an autographed In a statement given to Modem Brewery Age, a- Z special ceremony, the second by outwardly booing when Boris :---- ■'S..... n r T----- TT---■«;----■'S----^ time in the past 100 years, ’ ’ Inouye racketandaninvitationtotheU.S. trade publication, the institute pointed out that the Iran-contra inquiry — ^..— ----- Becker won a point, and cheering Open. beer industry faces some serious threats — TT said. when Becker hit a shot in the net. The “fans” in Hartford better including suggested health warning labels on By Jim Drinkard the diversion of arms-sale money to —V — “Which means, I am now a People do not seem to realize that get used to seeing Boris Becker. The Associated Press :------...... ■«■■■ VC— Navajo. containers, a possible hike in the federal excise tax, the contras. . ---V -----^ this was top-notch tennis, with He is going to dominate tennis for and a proposed ban on radio and television Other nagging doubts remain "ve— “And boy it was beautiful, out on some of the top-name players In the next five years at least. WASHINGTON - Dozens of because of North’s talk of a “fall the high point, looking at the advertising. Beer Institute strate^sts are afraid the world. Let’s hope this “fan” behavior that lobbying for the beer bill might alienate questions remain in the Iran-contra guy” plan, raising suspicions that sunrise, a slight red tinge. The “we” against “them” is not a preview to what we are affair following seven months of administration higher-ups knew “The sky was blue and clear members of Congress whose help is needed on the inquiries, and they never may be III attitude is bad for the game of going to see in the upcoming other issues — and could drive a deeper wedge more than they would admit about Mm -OH: with hardly a cloud, the stars answered. House and Senate inves­ what was going on and planned to tennis, orany other sport. Irealize Canada Cup series in Hartford, between wholesalers and the retailers, who oppose tigators say. 1 i j shining. this was an important tournament leave it to North or Rear Adm. John later this month, when the the beer bill. “I’m not sure we’re going to get M. Poindexter to take the blame if “And the senior medicine man for both teams, but if you can not American hockey team plays the was invoking the blessings from the full story,” Rep. William details became public. 'I. L 1997 by NEA Inc applaud for another team on a Soviet hockey team. I hope we will TWO DEMOCRATIC presidential hopefuls who Broomfield, R-Mich., said Monday And the answer to a central the gods of the four corners of great shot, don’t do anything at show more class. have supported the beer bill in the past proved as the panels brought down the earth. question in the inquiry, whether "Unfortunately, these days, seeing trash all. strangely shy when we asked about their current curtain on the investigation’s pub­ Reagan knew about the diversion of doesn't necessarily mean you're near land." “And I stood there. And I was It all came to a head when Boris position on the legislation. lic phase. “There are some loose Iran arms sale proceeds to aid the deeply moved. David A. Burke Becker threw his tennis racket in Manchester Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., chairman of the ' „. ends that we’ll probably never contras, rests primarily on the Judiciary Committee, was out campaigning, and know. But we’ve got a better testimony of Poindexter, his VN V V * understanding of what happened. former national security adviser his staff could not reach him for comment. A 7 That’s the best we can say alraut committee colleague and rival. Sen. Paul Simon, whose credibility has been questi­ it.” oned by several panel members. We’d better leave the Constitution alone D-Ill., was also unavailable for comment. The investigation included more The massive shredding of docu­ Footnote: A spokesman for the Pennsylvania than 250 hours of hearings spread ments by North adds to those >, The New Republic had a high-class version of a attorney general said that the state brought an over 41 days. 29 public witnesses doubts. What could have been call-in radio show the other day. Various persons of Miranda rights would only apply to arrests by antitrust suit against PepsiCo and two of its and more than 500 private inter­ direct evidence is now confetti. note were asked to give the magazine their federal law officers; state and city police could bottlers. But the suit was thrown out of federal views. The House and Senate Among the key dangling suggestion about how the Constitution should be arrest and question you without benefit of lawyer court this summer because the companies’ committees issued 3X1 subpoenas questions: changed. All of this, of course, as yet one more Nicholas or doctor until you were black and blue. activities were protected by an existing federal and took some 200 sworn deposi­ • What were the real motives of cemni on One of the more demonic ideas for improving tions. They introduced 1,059 exibits those who ran the covert arms sales gesture toward the 200th anniversary of that law, allowing soft-drink distribution monopolies, into evidence, a stack 4 feet high. arrangements comes from the columnist George similar to the bill proposed for the beer industry. . and contra aid network? Was venerable document. Von Hoffman The probe of the secret affair that retired Air Force Maj. Gen. Ri­ Some of the suggestions were essentially Will. He proposed that the First Amendment be sent arms to Iran and money and “herewith amended by insertion of the words chard V. Secord a patriot, as North mechanical, like eliminate the no-third-term Mini-editorial weapons to Nicaragua’s contra contended, or a profiteer, as amendment, or make Washington, D.C., a state, or ‘explicitly political’ between the phrase ‘abridging We were doubly astounded the other day by a rebels revealed thousands of de­ interest several committee members bctions. make voting mandatory, that kind of thing. It’s freedom of and the word ‘speech.’” news item out of Charlottesville, Va. Not only had a tails and traced dozens of separate suggested? hard to believe that their enactment would make What he is trying to say is that instead of University of Virginia instructor brought suit over lines of inquiry. • When did the president first amendment, probably as a companion piece to a Americans having freedom of speech, henceforth, It outlined the process by which a know about the initial Israeli much of a difference one way or the other. My God! balanced budget amendment. It wouldn’t be the the crowing of a neighbor’s rooster, but the City Connecticut National’s Equity CreditLine improvements-will continue to be deductible. you’ll pay no application or attorney’s fees. Isn’t voting compulsory in both Italy in Russia? they should be limited to freedom of explicity Council agreed to ban roosters from the city lim its!!! handful of administration officials, shipment of TOW anti-tank missiles gives you an important b r ^ on your taxes. first time an amendment was passed and then binding themselves with tight se­ to Iran in August 1985? Witnesses And interest on equity loans for educa­ We’ll even waive first-year membership fees. Some of the ideas are clearly superfluous. One political speech only. If Gorbachev came up with Is this how Virginians honor the memory of the And if you apply now, you’ll get another utterly disregarded. this tone, we’d tell him to go back where he came crecy, planned and directed opera­ have given conflicting testimony, tion and medical expenses be deductible So you’ll pay iw up-front costs at all. heavy-domed thinker proposed the vote be limited Another person advances an amendment university’s founder, Thomas Jefferson, and his tions that thwarted congressional and the president himself says he break; no up-front costs. up to your home’s current market value. to people who pass something called “a cultural from. So, Will, go back to Serbo-Croatia. ideal of the honest American yeoman? Has society.... bans and violated the nation’s CoiK in t ^ y and talk to one of our creating the right of consenting adults to do doesn’t remember. So consolidating your debts now with xialists about the uniwe advantages of literacy test.” In fact, most of the information we whatever they wish with their bodies as long as progressed to the point where a cock’s crow evokes ' ■ public policy against selling arms • Was there really a covert, The 1987 tax law puts a ceiling on the WHEN I FIRST READ Mr. Will’s idea I thought not nostalgia but lawsuits? Charlottesville should to terrorists. an ^ u ity CreditLine from Connecticut nnecticut National’s Equity C r^tL ine. have about who customarily votes in the United they do it in private. Somehow, since the coming of privately funded “off-the-shelf” deductions you’ll be allowed for interest S it was a joke, but this is columnist who has never count itself lucky if the clarion call of a rooster cab “Ninety-eight percent of the intelligence network begun by National could protect a valuable tax b r ^ Or call us at one of the num bm listed below. States suggests that it is a chore mostly done by AIDS, the fun has gone out of that idea. Perhaps payments on personal loans. people who have passed a great many tests already been convicted of having a sense of humor. If be heard above the rumble of traffic on the major questions have been ans­ Casey and North, as North testified, for yean to come. But be sure to do it soon. there are now too few consenting adults for it to George Will says it, he means it. wered,” said Sen. Warren Rudman, and for what was it to be used? And This year,only 65% of your interest will — i.e., college graduates. The fewer years of school matter much one way or another. Needless to say, interstate and the roar of jets overhead. At Connecticut National, you can bor­ Mr. Will, like most members of the R-N.H. “You’ll be surprised how how much did Reagan or other ’ be deductible. In four years, none of it will be. row $5,000 to $100,000 or more at a low vari­ completed, the less likely it is a person will vote. there are skillions of consenting teen-agers and short the list is of facts that remain throat-clearing, grumping segment of the right, is officials know of such an operation? But there’s an exception to the new ceil­ able interest rate. GmnettKut lusty 20-year-olds, but they don’t need a a traditionalist, and their tradition is mistrust of • ill dispute” when the committees’ • Which version of Poindexter’s SOME OF THE IDEAS are noble and the word constitutional amendment to do whatever it is they final report is issued next month, he story is correct: the one he told the ing. And it’s as big as the roof over your head. You’ll be able to use your credit by isn’t used here sarcastically. Michael Harrington, the people. To give Mr. Will and his colleagues Credit secured by the equity in your do. their due there have been times when the people ^anrlipatpr Mpralh said. president and Meese, that he was simply writing a check. Riy it back in M J^fyhonal one of the last publicly confessed socialists in our But despite the exhaustive effort, vaguely aware of Noiiji’s activities home may be exempt from the new law. have earned this mistrust. But to withdraw the Founded In 1881 or in part at any time. And you could get a nation, proposes an amendment guaranteeing all THE REACTIONARIES jvere asked to weigh in there remain important gaps in but failed to follow up? Or the one he Fbr the foreseeable future, interest on valuable interest deduction at tax time. right of free speech from every musician, every what the public knows. told congressional investigators, working-age people a right to a job paying at least with their ideas, too. Paul Wejnri<*. who heads one PENNY M. 8IEFFERT...... Pubilfher >. equity loans for any purpose-up to the origi­ Vlliat’s more, Connecticut National Bank painter, every minister in his pulpit is to leave DOUGLAS A. BEVINS ...... Executive Editor . Many of the questions remain that he authorized the diversion and one-half of the national median wage. The Russians of those moss-backed groups of tire angry right, has n s purchase price of your home plus qualified offers you an added incentive. If you apply now. have their political Gulags, which they appear to be healthy mistrust and move close to the rule of ADELE M. ANGLE...... Newe Editor " because of the death in May of followed it in detail? Know-how that pays off.** a neat idea. He wants to go back to the way it was, ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... Aixoelete Editor former CIA Director William J. inured to, and we Americans have our economic social despotism... unless you are Mr. Will whose • Why can’t Poindexter, a man and limit the protections in the Bill of Rights to the speech may not be witty nor original, but is Cfisey. National Security Council describe as having a photographic Gulags. Our Siberian salt mines are called Detroit DENISE A ROBERTS ... . Advertleing Director actions of the federal government. In other words certainly always explicitly political. MARK F ABRAITIS ...... Butineee Meneger aide Lt. Col. Oliver L. North memory, recall many of the major In Manchester, cal) Jo Gerrnan at 728-4312. Susan Gagne at 728*2019, DonakJ Martin at 728-2659 or Lucille Ladone at 728-4318 and West Side Chicago, and you have todoubt that Washington would still be prohibited from SHELDON COHEN ...... Compoelng Meneger pijrtrayed Casey as a driving force details of the affair? In five days of In East Hartford, call Dave Chamberlain at 728-2461 or Elaine Oowd at 728-4223 very many of Mr. Harrington’s critics want it any Given the quality of the ideas, perhaps this establishing a national religion; but California, for constitutional convention should be indefinitely ROBERT H. HUBBARD.. . Preeeroom Meneger behind the affair, but Attorney testimony, he answered nearly 200 other way. They might agree to pass such an instance, would be free to establish a state church. adjourned. JEANNE GFROMERTH. . CIrcutetlon Meneger'"' General Edwin Meese III testified times with some form of “I don’t Chsey told him he knew nothing of recall.” -5---- MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Aug. 4. 1987

" ' £ L p e i Z F e c T o " by Brtice Bm MI* PBANUTS by CtMrtM M. Behuta MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Aug. 4. 1987 — 9 |} \ C0«IM ITT£D Jy«T FEtt 1H■ OoCf \ ro o z e JOfT CCT IT O U fl Awoui, A «l I B£IWG lo A HCAVy TCfl^lOM O O ZlU G MORE Like Zippy- TBV NOT TO J CHASTlt£0 L O L L Ifje - ► OUT OF voon pocei' HERE 5 THE FIERCE 4 o - w eigm t^ ALWaV( TAkf 1HIN6S V VUH'l-6 I LOLL? scmeoulc '/ a S Vou euTeB th AloTofZ OIL OC UTBU a l l V rattlesnake slithering neiAvo 2otis faktiauv habo THROUGH THE GRASS... BUSINESS Efoep 6 tlA f€ JtLL-O ? Trust IRS on IRA-to-CD switch QUESTION: brokerages doing that business? My individual I ANSWER: That depends on how retirement ac­ much risk you’re willing to take. count is in a QUESTION: I don’t know of any “ Turning the money over to’’ a readily available list, but you don’t stock mutual broker implies opening a “ discre­ Consbuction need one. Just get on the phone a nd fund. I would Investors’ tionary account" — giving the start calling securities brokerage Spending like to get it out broker authority to buy and sell HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by Dfli Brawn* of the stock Guide firms. Many of them handle deposit brokerage. securities for your account, without BlilOOS OfllOltKS, sc.ison.llty market and into consulting you. That’s almost al­ william A. Doyle Again, it must be stressed that if certificates of ways very dangerous thing. I ’m P/P You C L ^ TUie FISH ? you obtain a CD through a broker UH... A/0,„ 0 L )T IT J J ^ T deposit at sav­ very much opposed to discretion­ you should be sure to stay within the MAP A BATH ,------ings and loan ary accounts. ik -f t ik FDIC and FSLIC coverage limits of associations. You can invest or speculate by "Follow that housefly!!" m 39S $100,000 per depositor at each But the Federal Savings and Uban picking securities on your own or the check from your former IRA. federally insured institution. m r Insurance Corp. coverseacli IRA at Also, you can do rollovers such as Many of the banks and SALs with a broker’s assistance. There t h e each SAL for only $100,000 and my are all kinds of investment oppor­ GRIZZWELLS" by Bill Schorr Construction spending this only once a year. offering higher than average CD IRA is more than double that tunities — from very conservative For most people, trustee-to- interest are in horribly shaky REMEMPEft.UlCkEfcH. rr¥ REAL WTFDP. amount. to high risk. The higher the risk, the fell 1.1 percent to a trustee transfers are the better financial condition. When they go . IMR5RTAKT \WE PEAR5 HIPERMATE r f '^ Can I transfer my IRA in equal greater the potential for gain. You seasonally adjusted choice. bust, depositors can often do lose ------— ------^ - T PUR\H67HE amounts to three SALs, so that ail of have to make the choice. 5UMMER money in excess of the FDIC and $390.1 billion in June, it has FSLIC protection? I called If you don’t want the risk at ail, '■ WINTER... M QUESTION: You mentioned that FSLIC limits. the second consecutive the Internal Revenue Service and stock brokerage firms doing “ dep­ stick to CDs. was told I can. However, I cannot osit brokerage" business sell high- QUESI’TON: I expect to have decline and the biggest JASONUJfMAMI find that stated in IRS Publication William A. Doyle, a syndicated interest certificates of deposit somewhat more than $100,000 avail­ 1986 1987 590, "Individual Retirement Arran­ columnist, welcomes written ques­ THE PHANTOM by L«* Falk A By Barry drop since March, the issued by banks with Federal able in the near future. Would it be Juno ‘86 M.iy "8/ June H/ gements^’ I do not trust IRS tions, but he can provide answers Deposit Insurance Corp. coverage better to turn this money over to a Commerce Department answers. If you ask three people only through the column. Write to i 371 6 II 394 3 irS ^ I I and SALs with Federal Savings and big brokerage firm or to put it in there the same question, you can Doyle In care of the Manchester reported Monday. Loan Insurance Corp. coverage. certificates of deposit at a couple of AP graphic get three different replies. Where can I get a list of good banks? Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester 08040. ANSWER: OpenyourcopyofIRS Pub. 590 to page 4. In the sixth Business In Brief paragraph of the section headed CAPTAIN EASY ‘ by Crooks A Casale "Rollovers’’ you will find the THE PLANE. PILOTED IT WASN'T KNOWN THAT THE REBELS CLAIM - 9 following sentence; "You may m e a n w h il e . BY CAPTAIN EASY. WAS THE PLANE HAD CRASHED THE GODS' MADE THE withdraw, tax free, part or all of the BACK ^ ATTEMPTING TO FLY TWO INTO THE TREACHEROUS PLANE CRASH IN ORDER PraM & Whitney promotes Mann assets from one IRA and reinvest STATESIDE,., > McKEE INDUSTRIES EM' MOUNTAINS UNTIL THE TO PROVIDE THEM WITH ihem^^ within 60 days in another 5 PLOYEES OUT OF THE REBELS CONTACTED Joseph p. Mann of Bolton has been promoted to vice president IR A.” And. on pages 1 and 8, you’ll ^ 7 STRIFE-TORN CAPITAL" US. o f f i c i a l s . cominercial parts support, in the Commercial Products Division find references to having "m ore Book Three Great To m o r r o w . of United Technologies’ Pratt & Whitney. In his new post Mann than one IR A.’’ will be responsible for the delivery of engine spare parts to the BLONOIE by Doan Young A Stan Drake company’s airline customers. Although you might feel those words do not pertain to your Mann joined Pratt & Whitney in REMEMBER.THIS situation, they do. Many people WELL, IF THAT'S THE .‘mI 1959 as a project engineer. He has Vacations In One. ISN'T JUST MV CASE, I'M s t a r t in g I have two or more IRAs at different been a supervisor in materials COMPANY THREE-C»AY w e e k e n d s ) SALs. banks, mutual funds, broker­ control and purchasing operations age firms and/or insurance ik PERHAPS , and an operations manager in the companies. c Manufacturing Division. In your case, you can arrange to He received his bachelor’s degree move part of your IRA to each of ARLO AND JANIS • by Jimmy Johnson x A in mechanical engineering in 1958 three SALs in "trustee-to-trustee I I KNOW I SAID IT FIR5T,, from the University of Rhode Island. transfers” Just go to the SALs you 3UT I WAS AMSTAKEM. IT'S (OOT REALLY THAT HOT IT'S JUST HOT pick and sign the necessary papers. Ae> "HtCK".' Each SAL will handle the details, ' ------v r i CNG increases your money will be moved and payout to 34$ you’ll have three new IRAs. You ■ZJO-y j ., can make IRA tnistee-to-tnistee transfers as often as you like. HARTFO RD — Directors of Con­ Another way would be to close WHAT A OUY by Bill Hoast necticut Natural Gas Corp. have your mutual fund IRA and with­ voted to increase the quarterly draw all the money, then open IRAs common stock dividend to 34 cents a at three SALs. If you go that route, share compared with the 32.5 cents "MY PARENTS WANT you must open your new rollover currently paid. IRAs within 60 days after receiving ME TO GO TO The first dividend at the 34-cent KINDERGARTEN, 1 v)0lH»K>9^ quarterly rate is available Sept. 25 to ■■sco-nAi’WNCE GRADE s c h o o l , stockholders of record Sept. 11. ^40VA SCOTIA ALLEY OOP ’ by Dave Graue At the increased quarterly rate, Joseph D. Mann PREP SCHOOL, c o l l e g e Dollar rises, payments for 1987 are expected to total $1.33 a share compared AND GRADUATE SCHOOL. MY MERMEN DESTROYED I KNEW THAT YES.' s q u il l / t h a t MAY BE, BUT I'LL MOST OF SQUILL'S FORCES VQU'D BE MEANS THE FAT NO FEEL A WHOLE llOT BETTER with $1.30 in 1986. This would make 1987the 28th consecutive year THE FEW WETBACKS WHO HOW MUCH TIME p l e a s e d , WE'RE LONGER POSESV WHEN THAT UGLY VARMINT in which annual dividend payments per share have been gold climbing SURVIVED RETREATED M Y DEAR! SAFE , A THREAT TO V IS PERMANENTLY OUTA WILL BE LEFT?" INTO THE DEPTHS! AGAIN! ' NAUTILUS OR IT S ^ TH' PICTURE.' increased. inhabitants .' LONDON (AP) - The U.S. dollar rose against most major currencies With Just One Call G I M 7 Nmg Features Syf\)Kaie 1 in choppy European trading early T-blll interest rates down slightly today. Gold bullion also climbed. Come to Canada and enter a world of Midmoming dollar rates com­ Enjoy an autumn value vacation on a WASHINGTON — Interest rates on short-term Treasury endiantment pared with rates in Europe late g r ^ Canadian Island. securities have edged down slightly in the latest auction. Bridge * 1 Monday; We're a foreign destination that’s very close to home Prince Edward Island is home to one of the world's The Treasury Department sold $6.6 billion in three-month bills — in very many ways. great literary legends. Anne of Green Gables, a novel Monday at an average discount rate of 5.96 percent, down from a 1.8742 West German marks, up We speak the same language but with some unique experience on the live musical stage or at her fabled 6.01 percent at a delayed auction on Friday. Another $6.6 billion from 1.8620 ' differences. 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The ruling held that labor contracts between the International 767 Main Street PEOPLE WHO k n o w Longshoremen’s Association and ocean carriers restricting that Manchester know there's a certain magic | « | « ^ # W W b ■ ■ Canada work within 50 miles of a port to union stevedores was about Classified Advertising. 643-2711 m r iii discriminatory under the 1916 Shipping Act. 643-9SS5 TheW rld Next Door j^JBB^n«*dF#aiur»8yndical*Jne^^22^PAV^0^ 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Aug. 4, 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Aug. 4, 1987 — 11 S neeze Sewer question stalls accord IFOCUS Continued from page I district directors would have to act O’Brien said he assumes the season on some issues and the district district board could vote to accept electorate on others. His remark launched the negotia­ the agreement, to reject the agree­ tors into a discusssion of the ment, or to put it on the voting GEOFFREY NAAB, a town mechanics by which the district machines for a district vote. is back negotiator, asked if all issues could Lassow said it is also possible voters wouid decide whether to be presented to the electorate. " I approve an agreement. there could be a,minority report. Comlnued from page I don't think so,” LaBelle responded. During the early part of the In answer to questions from the James Series, a district negotia­ town negoitiators. LaBelle said he meeting, the teams worked out f*i# I ‘ ■ . a November 1985 shipment from spokesman Marlin Fitzwater. and there are important issues to count directly by calling 709-4378 on AP photo Israel to Iran contained Hawk Aug. 10 and later. anti-aircraft missiles. The hearings’ final public wit­ contend with, many problems ahead of us," Inouye said. “ If he I "Last year was the worst for Clarridge said under oath that he ness. Defense Secretary Caspar Emory Smith, .84, of Columbus, Ga., shows a U S has been injured by this unfortu­ allergy sufferers since we started believed the shipment was oil Weinberger, testified Monday that the Pollen Count Center in 1981," Treasury notice indicating that he died Jan. 30 and that “ the interests of the United States nate chapter, I hope that his wounds drilling equipment. But later tes­ will heal fast." Mangi said. "Pollen reached dan­ his bank had been ordered to reclaim his past four timony, including that of former were damaged overall” by Rea­ gerous levels for asthma sufferers, retirement checks. White House Chief of Staff Donald gan's decision to make secret arms But Inouye declined to answer the and remained at that level, for two T. Regan, showed that the oil sales to Iran. question of whether he believes consecutive days. equipment story was merely a Weinberger and Secretary of Reagan did not know of the "Unless we have a real drought cover used to hide the shipment's State George Shultz both said they diversion of arms sales money to we probably will have another bad Retiree Is alive and well, true nature. fought hard against that policy but the contras. year." he said. In other developments: failed to convince the president. “ I think like many of the The hospital takes the count by but feds Insist he’s dead —A committee source, speaking Weinberger said the way to avoid witnesses I will keep some of these trapping pollen on a roof device on condition of anonymity, said the such damage in the future is “ not to things and take them to my grave," Inouye said. between 5 a.m. and 9 a m . the peak cost of the hearings, excluding such embark on a policy of this kind.” time for pollen movement. Warren COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP) - ment checks. expenses as security, utilities and Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., said that Sen. Warren Rudman, R-N.H., said. The device can deliver accu­ Emory W. Smith is alive and remodeling of office space in the “ It was really strange,” said in “ the who-done-it sense and in the vice chairman of the committee, rate pollen counts for a 60-mile well, but Uncle Sam says the Capitol complex, probably will bank employee Marilyn Reese. smoking gun sense, it's left up to the said Reagan’s recovery has begun. radius, which covers the state. 84-year-old man has been dead reach $3 million to $4 million by the "He came in and they had jury and the jury really is the “ I think the president has done Warren said. since January. time the panels’ work is completed. declared him dead; but he was American people as much as the rather well in recent months," The pollen count, which mea­ ‘ T've been trying to get back to —President Reagan will give standing here at the desk.” Congress.” Rudman said, adding that he sees Sandy Wakeen works on a painting of Cinderella sures the number of pollen grains life for two months now," said "general views” about the hearings The bank contacted the fed­ Immediately after the hearings two important items on Reagan’s per cubic meter of air, ranges from Smith, a Civil Service retiree in a speech next week, but will not eral Office of Personnel Man­ ended, committee leaders ex­ agenda; controlling the budget in her studio on Laurel Street. She is the artist of 0 to 300. he said. who erroneously has been re­ hold a news conference until at agement. Smith was told he may pressed hope that Reagan will deficit and working out an arms a new series of prints, coming out under the The ranges and their ratings are: corded as deceased by the have been confused with another least September, an aide said. recover from political damage government. control agreement with the Soviet 0-10. comfortable; 11-50. uncomfor­ Emory W. Smith, who did die on Reagan plans to discuss "where we done by the affair. Union. namae of Enchanting Images. Her print of table: 51-100. miserable; and 101 Smith became aware of the Jan. 30. and over, dangerous for asthma error when he received his May 0PM office clerk Rosette Rapunzel hangs at right. sufferers. bank statement showing a $3,700 Harris said deaths are often Hmid phMM by Tuckar When the count registers more withui wal, said his daughter reported by telephone, increas­ Obituaries than 50. hay fever sufferers should Bobbie Home. ing potential for errors in claim avoid outside exercise, particularly Smith and Ms. Home visited numbers. |n the morning. Warren said. When the bank for an explanation and Smith says he still hasn't Eulalia Vorschmitt p.m. and close friends. Bill and Petra it’s more than 100. asthma sufferers were given a copy of a notice heard from the government. Memorial donations may be Eulalia Vorschmitt. 94. of St. Shearer, with whom she lived. She Sandy Wakeen turns fairy tales into art should stay inside or in air from the Treasury Department "They’ve taken their good'time made to the Visiting Nurse and Joseph’s Manor in Trumbull, for­ was predeceased by a brother, conditioning, he said. showing he died Jan. 30. His about it. I think seven months Home Care of Manchester. 397 Percy Hayford. The count can vary widely day to bank. First Union, was ordered merly of Olcott Street, died might be enough time to fix Saturday. Porter St.. Manchester 06040 or to She is also survived by friends in day, he said. The highest count to reclaim his past four retire­ something,” Smith said. the American Cancer Society, 237 Second Congregational Church and registeied was 246. Last year, it She was a Manchester resident E. Center St,. Manchester 06040. ‘We had been thinking about this for a long time’ until 1980. when she moved to in the Business and Professional reached 225 for two days in a row. It Trumbull. Women’s Club of Hartford Inc., was the high count for two consecu­ where she attended meetings until By Nancy Pappas She is survived by a niece, Mrs art,” said Wakeen, the mother of That certainly seemed tobe true “ We’re realiy not interested,” tive days that set the record. Gertrude C au a few years ago. Herald Reporter Warren said. William (Mary) Wertenbach of three small daughters. “There when Wakeen and Williams tooka said Williams, who handles much Manchester, and several other The funeral is Thursday at II The center will also make a mold IS./World In Brief Gertrude (Mulcrone) Cass. 80, of really was nothing of a high booth at Art Expo, a huge art of the business side of Enchanting nieces and nephews. 565 Vernon St., formerly of Bristol, a m. at Trinity Episcopal Church. Customers stopping in at the count available, that will be charac­ quality that was also affordable.” business show held every April in Images. “ If we brought out a The funeral was at 10 a m. today died Monday at Fenwood Manor. Wethersfield. A memorial service Savings Bank of Manchester on terized as low. medium or high. will be held in Maine at a later date. Her prints of fairy tale and New York City. To attract people product line, we would do it Warren said. Aquino reform angers both sides at St. Joseph Church in Bridgeport, She was the wife of the late Charles Main Street this month have been nursery rhyme characters sell for with burial in St. Michael CJemetery J. Cass. Calling hours at the Holmes Fun­ to their booth, Wakeen and ourselves. You’re not going to see surprised to see a 7-foot-tall $25 to $125, depending on whether BACOLOD CITY, Philippines — President Corazon Aquino's in Stratford. Gregory F. Doyle Born in Waterbury, Oct. 22, 1896. eral Home, 400 Main St., are Williams had an industrial photo­ these designs on a standard card picture of Rapunzel staring down the customer wants a limited land reform proclamation has angered landlords and tenants Funeral Home in Devon had charge she lived in Bristol before moving to Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to graphy company make 7n-by- rack.” 9 p.m. at them as they make their alike in this sugar-growing region, sharpening the social tensions of arrangements. Manchester four years ago. edition print or a piece that may four-foot pictures of three of her it aims to resolve. Memorial donations may be She was a communicant of St. Memorial donations may be deposits. An equally statuesque be duplicated hundreds of times. works. The mounted pieces — the In fact. Enchanting Images was Motorcyclist hurt The plan, announced last month, has turned landlords against made to the St. Vincent DePaul Gregory Church, Bristol, the Ro­ made to the Jessamine Hayford portrait of Sleeping Beauty, “ We had been thinking about same ones that are hanging at fom ed so that Wakeen and Scholarship Fund, Bates College. peasants, small farm ers against rich sugar barons, and both Society of St. James Church. sary Society of St. Gregory, and a stretching sensuously after her this for a long time,” said SBM now — were set up to look as Williams could retaincontroi over In Sunday mishap sides against the government. Manchester 06040. member of St. Agnes Guild. She Lewiston, Maine 04240 or to a long rest, looks on as customers Williams. “ Back in 1980, Sandy charity of the donor’s choice. though people were stepping right the product. Wakeen brings her Landlords boast they are raising private armies to block also volunteered with the Bristol cash paychecks or make their had some work in a science fiction A Vernon man was injured into a storybook. Williams siad. paintings to Allied Printing, confiscation of their estates, whether by the government or Association for Retarded Citizens. mortgage payments. Sunday night after the/motorcycle Mildred P. BonkowskI and fantasy show. We thought “ People were so enthusiastic where a device called a laser Communist rebels. The rebels, who oppose the Aquino program She is survived by two sons, Edward J. Lemira 8r. These are some of the more he was riding was struck by a carat Mildred P. Bonkowski. 67, of 71 about doing prints then, but about what we had to offer,” said scanner makes an attempt at as inadequate, say they will step up attacks against landlords CJiarles H. Cass of Manchester and the intersection of Parker and Sycamore Lane, formerly of Fox Edward J. Lemire Sr., 89, of startling pieces in a newcollection somehow, we just didn’t get Williams. “ They wanted to buy duplicating the work. who resist even minimal land reform. William F. Cass of McMurray, Pa,; Woodbridge streets, police said. Trail, Coventry, died Monday at Newington, died Monday at the of work by Manchester artist started with it.” everything in the line — even “ There is going to be a civil war, but we are going to finish it seven grandchildren; and six New Britain General Hospital. He According to police. David her home. She was the widow of Sandy Wakeen. She and her Then, last fall, a customer in things that weren’t yet prints. once and for all,” said one landowner, who spoke on condition of great-grandchildren. was the husband of the late Dora J. McCarthy, 20, was traveling south John Bonkowski. The funeral is Thursday at 10:15 husband, Michael Williams, a Glastonbury commissioned Wa­ They would look at an original BESIDES RAPUNZEL and anonymity. “ The Communists will take over, but we will resist." (Berard) Lemire and father of on Woodbridge Street when a car She was born in Coventry. Dec. 5, a m. at the Watkins Funeral Home. computer teacher and track keen to do a painting of Rapunzel painting, and signuptobuyprints, Sleeping Beauty, the line now driven by George W, Appalla. 22. of Roger E. Lemire of Manchester. 1919. and had lived in Coventry 142 E. Center St., followed by a coach, have formed a company for his home. “ Iloveditsomuch.I whenever they were ready.” includes a scene from “ The Wild 72 Edmund St., went through a stop Besides his son, he is survived by before moving to Manchester three mass of Christian burial at 11 a.m. called Enchanting Images. wanted one just like it, or at least sign on Parker Street, entered Greenspan wins easy approval years ago. another son, Edward J. Lemire Jr. Swans,” a picture called “The in St. Bartholomew’s Church. Bur­ The firm was founded to turn BESIDES THE PARENTS for Woodbridge Street, and hit of Newington; and two grandsons. the same quality for our house,” King of the Hili” with a tittle boy ~ Greenspan takes over as chairman of Before retiring in 1982, she was ial will be in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, McCarthy. The funeral is Wednesday at 9:15 Wakeen’s colorful paintings of Wakeen said. “ That’s what really whom the collection was de­ pulling on a dragon, and a pair of the Federal Reserve Board with a strong commitment to follow employed at the University of Bristol. Calling hours are Wednes­ a.m. at the Newington Memorial fairy tale and fantasy subjects got me going on the line of prints. I signed, potential customers in­ nursery rhyme characters. Little McCarthy suffered injuries to his anti-inflation policies, the chairman of Senate Banking Connecticut. Storrs. for 14 years. day from 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Home, followed by a mass into prints, appropriate for the can’t repaint every work I do for a clude bookstore owners, librar­ elbow and leg. He was treated at Committee says. She was a member of St. Mary’s Memorial donations may be Miss Muffett and Mistress Mary. Manchester Memorial Hospital and Church, Coventry. of Christian burial at 10 a.m. in the walls of children’s bedrooms, customer, j ust so it can ha ng in our ians, collectors o f fine prints, Greenspan, who directed the Council of Economic A'dvisers made to the Bristol Association for released. Appolla was cited for She is survived by a son, John L. Church of the Holy Spirit. Burial playrooms and libraries. Some of house, too.” restaurant owners and fantasy under Pr^ident Ford, easily won Senate confirmation Monday to Retarded Citizens Inc,, P.O. Box “ It’s really strange, I didn’t failure to yield right of way through Bonkowski of Mansfield; two will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, New, the smaller, colorful pieces are lovers. succrad Paul Volcker as head of the nation’s central bank 726, Bristol 06010. read fairy tales as a child,” said a stop sign. McCarthy was cited for daughters. Mrs. Peter (Jean) Gal- Britain. Calling hours are today, clearing the hurdle on a 91-2 vote. hanging above the desks of loan THE TIME SEEMED right for Wakeen has already been ap­ Wakeen. "Now I’m coming to operating a motorcycle without a lasso and Judith Burnett, both of from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. officers at SBM, as well. starting a fantasy line this past proached by people who want to each story fresh. I read the books, motorcycle license. Senate Banking Committee Chairman William Proxmire, Manchester; a brother, Lawrence Jessamine Hayford winter. “ We like to think there’s put her designs onto greeting and I fell like I ’ve been put right Wakeen and her husband, Michael Williams, check D-Wis., said the 61-year-old economist has displayed a “ clear Levigne of Vernon: a sister, Do­ Jessamine Hayford, 103, of Man­ “ WE WERE disappointed with this whole return to romanticism, cards, notepaper and wrapping commitment to follow monetary policies to counteract rothy Gasper of Andover; five chester, died Monday in an area back into the world of spirits, the the color on a print of Sleeping Beauty. Some of the Card of Thanks what we sawaround forchildren’s paper, Teen-ager Injured inflation.” grandchildren; several nieces and convalescent home after a brief in everything,” Wakeen said. world of childhood.” subtle shading was difficult to duplicate in prints. nephews; and a close friend, Irene illness. The family of George Denisky In car accident Murzyn. She was born in Canton, Maine, would like to thank 911, the staff at Haitian soldiers search for rebels The funeral is Thursday at 8 a.m. the direct descendant of Otis Manchester Memorial Hospital A teen-age girl was injured PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Soldiers searched the isolated at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Hayford, the founder of Canton, and Dr. Daniel Tardif for all their Monday morning after the car in town of Jeremie today for rebels who used grenades and machine Main St., followed by a mass of Maine. She attended Bates College help and we would also like to Your neighbors’ views: which she was a passenger was guns to battle their way out of a hotel after being taken by Christian burial at 9 a.m. in St. in Maine and worked in business thank our relatives and friends for struck by another car at the most of her life. surprise by the military. Mary’s Church, Coventry. Buriai the many cards, flowers and kind intersection of Tolland Turnpike will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, She is survived by a sister, Mrs. expressions of sympathy during In the capital. Police Chief Gregoire Figaro read a decree over and Parker Street, police said. Coventry. Calling hours are Wed­ Forest (Josephine) Mason of Me­ our recent loss. state-run television Monday night banning demonstrations on all Police said that Carlo George nesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 chanic Falls, Maine; two nieces; major downtown streets in Port-Au-Prince. In the past six weeks, Mrs. Alice Denisky and Sons Do you want to see more homes built in Manchester? Prestileo. 74. of Highland Beach. Fla., was traveling east on Tolland the city has been paralyzed by a series of general strikes and Turnpike when Joanne Saitta. 21, of anti-government demonstrations. Stonington, tried to turn left onto Soldiers have shot and killed at least 32 people and wounded Parker Street into the path of more than 200, almost all in the capital. Is this your insurance company^ idea t m : Prestileo's car. Radio stations in the capital reported Monday that a prominent w f The two cars collided, and the political leader was stoned and hacked to death, dismembered impact sent Prestileo's car spin­ and burned in the town of Leogane, about 20 miles east of the city. of replacing your furniture? You need ning to the right, causing it to hit a third car driven by Dmitri J. Scranton, of Marlborough, who Officers guard polling places The Prudential Premier Homeowners ^ lic y . tried to swerve after witnessing the first collision, police said. EAST ST. LOUIS, 111. — Some 70 state and local police officers Saitta was issued a warning for were assigned to polling places today as voters in this If you've ever submitted a claim for stolen making an unsafe left turn, police desperately poor, high-crime city cast ballots in a mayoral race or destroyed personal property, you said. with two ex-convicts among the candidates. know that most insurance policies won’t ’i Christina LeFleur, 18, of 326 Mayor Carl Officer, a Democrat, was heavily favored to win a pay enough to replace your loss. Buckland St., South Windsor, was third term against seven challengers, one Republican and the riding in Prestileo’s car. She was rest independents. Now The Prudential has a coverage 1 C. transported to Manchester Memor­ The election in this Mississippi River city of about 55,000 was that will? The Prudential Premier ial Hospital, where she was treated originally set for April 7 but was twice delayed by legal Policy is designed to give you lots of > 1 for minor injuries and released. challenges over February’s primary. laiirt’ i.) extra protection without lots of extra cost. Just call your Prudential Tolland man falls Blind sailor begins solo crossing representative for a free, no obli­ gation Pru-Review and see how PORTSMOUTH, R.I. — A blind man who has never spent more from motorcycle than an afternoon sailing alone shoved off for Plymouth, The Prudential can help keep H«nM pltoiM by lUelNr AI Morin: “Let me put it this Yvonne Coelho: “I think it’s England, today on what he hopes will be the first solo crossing of you sitting pretty. Mary Liebig: “Iseeitgenerally Knthy Sheridan: “Not the John Barry: “ I don’t mind Edwin Wright: “It’sdeflnltelya A Tolland man was injured S 4 . way. If it means prosperity for good forthe town because Ithring. the Atlantic for a sightless person. as an advantage. Itdependsonthe hustle and bustle. That’s not an growth but personally I don’t like Saturday morning after falling Check the phone book for your the town, then I’m all for it. But prosperity. But this town has got drawback. Itblnk the town islarge from his motorcycle before it ran After a last-minute delay to say goodbye to his fam ily and make town that it happens in. I really advantage. But I think that the to see extra houses put on what’s enough, in terms of population. local Prudential office. otherwise no, I'm one who likes a to get some more affordable into a fence. some equipment repairs, Jim Dickson shouted, " I’m going to sometimes don’t think that it is a town does need to grow some, in supposed to be a single-family lot. We should stay the way we are * Up ioglimtiolfouriim«ttn«»ctuai cash vaiua ofaachitam. tu b ^ lo smaller town, because people are housing.” She wants to see the Police said witnesses saw Wil­ have fun,’’ gave a thumbs-up salute and set sail from Bend Boat sppiicabla daduclibfas. conditions and policy iimitsiionB good idea In a cute, quaint town. I some areas.” She Just moved to You’re really talking about rais­ now.” He basUvedln Manchestor Basin. C IMS Prudaniial Proparty and Casualty Insuranca Company. Holmdal. N. J friendlier, and it’s a slower pace, town build homes that can be liam A. Lacrofx, 26, of 89 Mile Hill think Manchester’s Main Street is Manchester from Massachusetts. ing the density in this town, with for49years. ‘TmaottrylngtoroU Before leaving, Dickson, 41, said he was a little anxious but and every time you turn around, purchased for less than $100,000, Road, fly through the air and his very nice the way it is. It would be condominiums. I don’t think the us back to the way things were motorcycle run into a fence after he expected that once the voyage was under way, things would be you’re not getting ulcers. But I and apartments which rent for a shame to wldenit. Peopleneedto roads con handle the traffic. I before, but the way we are r i ^ failed to negotiate a sharp curve on fine. / think in Manchester’s case, about 9550. “That’s the kind of handle growth very carefully. Of tlilnk the town’s getting too big.” now is very comfortable.” Burnham Street. we’re getting bigger and richer.” ’T m nervous,” Dickson said. " I expect to be nervoiu for the The Prudential growth that this town needs. course, atownhastogroworltwill He has lived in Manchester 15 Lacroix '"as admitted to Hart­ next three or four days. After that, I expect to have the tirqe of my He has lived in Manchester seven People want to move to town to liif.ur.'JH.K.'lO lnfi'i die.” She works in Manchester.^ years. ’ ford Hospital, where ne was listed life.” ^ years. oqjoy the excellent schools.” in gooa coiiu;..’ ■ **•’, morning. rm.inr ial Sf;rvic.ts -1?___ MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Aug, 4 , 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Aug. 4, 1987 — 1$

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John Greene-AI Berggren; 3, Eleanor Camp Merrie- deck, and most went on the open And when it all came to naught — on Aug 4 1944 Thoughts Berggren-Dick Kaworowski. East — West 1 Mary roof. carriers. First Class passengers usually are admitted Wood in Man­ to the airline’s airport lounge club. when the Nazis pushed their way past the bookcase and Tiemey-Grace Barrett; 2. Lesly White-Mollie Tim- chester is cele­ Though everyone was tired, the into the hiding place - Miep Gies went to Gestapo reck: 3, Tom Regan-Mike Franklin troop agreed to visit the Metropoli­ ’Ihe sower the earth knows and cares for it so brating its 40th Girl Scout FIRST CLASS PASSENGERS also are pampered at headquarters and tried to secure her friends’ freedom attachment there. anniversary this tan Museum of Art, which was well with a bribe. much that he works it. He turns the And the partnership is between stops en route when the journey is long. For example, Jesus told a parable; “ A sower soil and removes the rocks and adds summer. worth the trip. Inside the museum, “ You did what you had to do,” the 78-year-old Mrs. God and us too. God sows in us, Blood pressure screening offered Roundup on British Airways flight from New York to Nairobi. went out to sow. Some seeds fell in fertilizer and waters the earth, Over the ye­ the Scouts formed small groups Gies said in an interview. plants the special divine s e e ^ in I Kenya, via London, they can spend the two-to based on interests. After this art along the path ... other seeds fell on all to improve the soil for which he The Medicine Shoppe, 348 Main St., will have a blood ars, the camp Lois Gary threiHiour layover in Terminal at Heathrow Airport, For the millions who have read “ The Diary of a rocky ground ... other seeds fell every one of us. And there is . adventure, the girls retired to their 4 cares so much. The farmer or pressure screening on Wednesday from 11 a m to 5 has changed, 2 in addition to the usual club amenities, this lounge has Young Girl,” Mrs. Gies’ book reveals the dark side of upon thorns ... other seeds fell on rejoining in heaven when the seed b u t t h e hotel for the night. gardener tends her field, which she sprouts and begins to produce fruit. H ^pital Manchester Memorial Shower facilities and sleeper seats where you can nap the moon — the world outside the claustrophobic good soil.” (from Matthew 13) campers, like The next day, the small group confines of Anne Frank’s daily life. cherishes, so it can be richer and Remember, clump of dirt, that ____ ^ Changing Times Magazine, ’The farmer has a special rela­ their sister reassembled and visited local 1 more ready to receive the seed. God loves and cares for you and is with a visit to the club. Ask the airline whether your preparations for the hiding place, tionship with the field, the gardener In the parable, the sower is God, Scouts before------them, are still shops and department stores, St the difficulties of scavenging food and supplies the plants seeds in you, and that particular flight qualifies you for a guest pass. Another with his garden, even the ho­ known especially to Christians in learning hiking and camp crafts was aimed at the youngest girls, Patrick’s Cathedral, Central Park ever-present fear that the hidden Jews would be together as partners you can bring way is to visit several clubs as the guest of a friend or i r > meowner with her lawn. Each Christ Jesus. Remember that we There are ways skills, as well as learning about the teaching them about camp and the Strawberry Fields, and the Viet­ discovered, dooming them and their protectors forth the joyful produce which tells outdoors in a one-week program. business associate. To see how comfortable and knows and respects and cherishes are the field and individually we are performing arts and conservation. nam veterans’ memorial. None of those who lived in the attic survive Otto of God and God’s love and will for relaxing the club is when the pressure is on, try looking the land for which she or he cares; clumps of dirt. As the farmer Brownie Taster and Brownie Finally, our aides-in-training Everyone returned to the hotel Frank died in 1980, and the rest — the Van Daans this world. Good news! to detect a He (A.I.T.s) learned how to work with in during the busiest times. Peak flight hours— usually there is an attachment, a love for cherishes the land he works, so God Campers were two new Brownie and prepared for the Broadway Dussel the dentist, Edith Frank and her daughters AP photo adults and younger girls as they at the beginning and end of the business day — should the earth which is worked. cherishes the world and each of us Andrew D. Smllh, Rector CARSON, Calif. (A P) — To a greater or lesser programs introduced at camp this show. “ Cats” at the Winter Garden Margot and Anne — perished in the concentration be a pretty good test of any airline club’s cool. Even more, the person who farms who make it up. There is a real St. Mary’s Episcopal Chnrcb degree, everyone lies. Most of the lies we tell are year. helped in units and various interest Theater. Then it was on to Mama camps. Miep Qies, right, and her husband, Jan, groups. If you frequently By on several airlines with lounges small ones, on the level of " I ’m feeling fine Brownie Tasters learned about U one’s for dinner. After dinner, After the Germans left, Mrs. Gies found Anne’s It certainly was a busy but located at sufficiently strategic spots en route, joining hold the “Courage to Care” award thanks,” an expert says. hiking, fires, and Merrie-Wood’s the girls dashed through the rain — diary. Without opening its covers, she put it in her fun-filled four weeks. Happy anni­ clubs of several carriers might make sense presented to tyhem for helping to hide But, for some people, lying becomes a way of history. They also completed a half of the group to see “ Dragnet” desk; if she had read it then, she says, she would have versary, Merrie-Wood! and the other half to the Empire Anne Frank and her family from the Sun sends songs over the radio life. Lying at high levels of business and Try-It. The Brownie Campers had M CASIO NAL FLIERS will probably do best by had to bum it, because too many people would have government is often self-destructive, and, once fun increasing their knowledge of State Building. been endangered if it had fallen into Nazi hands. Nazis in wartime Holland. Mrs. Gies has taking out a one-year membership. More frequent BRYAN, Ohio (AP) — Country revealed, can have serious consequences, says nature and camping skills. Troop 2 to New York At the Empire State Building, She gave the diary to Otto Frank at the end of World ogy to see if the sun could generate In northwest Ohio, there are four travelers might do the same to start, but once written her memoirs, “Anne Frank music lovers tune in the sun when enough power for a small commer­ Dr. Beverly Palmer, a professor of psychology at Fiy-ups. which are Scouts flying hopes were dashed when the girls War II, when Frank came home from Auschwiu and very distinct seasons.” Senior Troop 2 enjoyed a slice of amenities and ambience are known, it could pay to go Remembered.” they tune their radios to W(}CT-AM cial business. California State University here. up from the Brownie rank to Junior, ’The Big Apple during its tbreenlay learned that the visibility was less in on a multiyear or lifetime deal. A three-year moved in with the Gies. It was not until 1947, when the Researchers thought if the pro­ than a mile because of the weather in Bryan. It does, by converting the sun’s ject succeeded in cold and snowy Lying ranges from complimenting a friend’s earned the Prints and Graphic trip June 30 to July 2. The troop had mem ^ ra hip in USAIr’s club costs $175, for example, diary was in its second printing, that Mrs. Gies could “ It was always a burden for me,” she said. When and smog. The troop met at the bring herself to read it. The energy that sends the songs rays into energy as they pass Ohio, it would work an)rwhere. new — but ugly — dress to political scandals, such badge as they enjoyed a variety of saved since January for this year, but $600 buys lifetime entry. Fees are usually not American writer Alison Leslie Gold offered to help her hotel and turned in for the night. over the radio waves comes from through 488 solar panels. Scientists The system produces 15 kilowatts as the recent Iran contra arms sale controversy messy but fun art projects. The raising funds by selling cookies, refundable. Journalists often sought interviews with Mrs. Gies write a book, she agreed. On their last day in New York the sun, even when It’s not shining. chose the station because it oper­ of power a day, a lot more than the4 Palm er says. Naturalists learned about nature as candy, and calendars, as well as by With airlines in the grip of merger mania, you may She invariably was disappointed with their stories The book, more about Mrs. Gies than about Anne City, the girls went directly to the “ We used to say we were the ated from sunrise to sunset and was kilowatts the station uses, so tte Sometimes liars — especially pathological ones they earned the Wildlife and hosting a successful craft fair in wonder about signing on with a club for several years, "They always wrote it wrong,” she said, and generally Frank, is packed with vivid descriptions of life in United Nations for a tour. world’s only solar-powered radio set in open space. excess Is stored in four batteries. — can be convincing but their deceptions can be Ecology Badges while the Explor­ May. much less a lifetime. Of course, there’s no way you con claimed that Otto Frank had found the diary. Amsterdam before, during and after the war. From the UN, the girls went to the station. We’ll settle for being the If more electricity is product detected. Palmer says there are ways to tell when ers In the Arts worked on the Folk The girls went via Amtrak, be^aran teed future eligibility, but if the past is any ’The station contributed $50,000 to Museum of Natural History for a world’s first solar-powered radio than needed, the system automati­ someone is lying; Art Badge. arriving in New York City by guide, mergers or sales can be beneficial the project, including the land, an short introduction to exhibits. After station,” says Bill Priest, opera­ cally shuts down some of the • Absence of typical non-verbal gestures The Pioneer group learned some mid-morning. After checking in at addition to house equipment, and a collecting their luggage at the iriilL®routes to tions manager for WQCT and iU panels. during speech. Forexampie, someone who uses a basic skills that their great-great- their hotel, they took a Circle Line Golf balls spell treasure In summer new transmitter station offlcials hotel, the girls dashed to Penn ***** Con>et Club members gained sister station, WBNO-FM. lot of spontaneous gestures will normally keep his grandparents knew. The girls prac­ ferry to Liberty Island. The breeze privileges at nine additional clubrooms in such had planned to Install anyway. Station for train connection. Happy ST. JOSEPH, Mich. (A P) - I t ’sa volleyball coach at Southwestern hands still or behind his back when lying. ticed lighting fires in any kind of brought relief from the heat of the balls and sell to other courses,” Bryan, the home of Dum-Dum The entire project cost $250,000 to parents collected tired Scouts later dirty Job, Jim Bermingbam and Michigan College in Dowagiac. Bermingbam said. • A discrepancy between the face and other weather, and then made teas from city. Sydney. And after Continental’s owner, Texas Air, took lollipops and the Etch-a-8ketch, isa $300,000. The panels, on one-third of that night at the Hartford station. John Reppart complain, but the two Reppart is a teacher and coach in HALL FOR RENT parts of the body. “ If you’re trying to hide anger sweet birch and sassafras leaves. Once at the base of the Statue of “ I would love to go to Hawaii or to rural community of about 8,200 in an acre behind the sUtion, are The five Scouts who saw New »"eniber8 of Continental’s educators say diving fortreasureof the Berrien Springs school system. For ptrliet, ahowert, recepliona. and you’re being Mr. Nice-Guy,- the anger is Second session saw the Adventur­ Liberty, only two girls and two nesidente Club and Eastern’s Ionosphere Club found the Bahamas and scuba dive,” northwest Ohio, 20 miles from the situated in rows at a 50Hlegree York City for the first time would sorts on golf courses is a profitable The two 38-year-olds started Reppart says. “ Most of the water meelinga. Complele kitchen ftcililiea. exposed because you may have a cairn iook but ers learning about the Constitution troop leaders endured the one-and- they could use their cards in both clubs’ lounges Indiana border. Thousands of vis­ angle, facing south, and supported like to go back, but like the rest of way to spend the summer. collecting golf balls in 1973 and have we’ve been in is dirty and has by cement blocks. Urge encloaed parking lot. Inquire: your fists are clenched.” state as they took a variety of trips a-half-hour wait in line to enter the itors have traipsed through the the troop, they would not consider Simply phone the airline of choice 'They travel far and wide to dive averaged 40,000 per year. At an leeches in it.” • A discrepancy in the total facial expression, to surrounding communities. The statue and climb part way up to see and ask for an application. Fill it out and return it with station since the conversion to solar “ One reason they chose Bryan, living there. There’s no place like (or golf balls that duffers plop in average Uke of 10 to 14 cenU per But it may be a while before the LHlMMifaR Hall such as smiling through tightly closed Iip8. “ Or Meririe-Wood Player,' explored the display inside. the required first year’s dues, which usually include a power in August 1979. Ohio, was the less-than-ideal >4 aOLWAVtSTmiT home. course hazards. ball, they say, It adds up. two give up. “ M l stay with It as long the liar has a wide smile plastered on his face communication techniques such as procMsing or initiation fee. You’ll soon receive your The project was an experiment of weather conditions,” be said. “ In MANCH88 TIR After the ferry returned to Bermingbam is the principal at “ Some courses we sell the balls as I (eel I can make money with it,” caaeaaamae.ai while he is looking away from you,” Palm er says. mime, charades, puppetry and membership card, along with identifying luggage tags the Department of Energy and the Florldil or Southern California, Battery Park, the troop went to the EMwardsburg High School and a back to and others we’ll buy the Reppart said. nteiw 848-0818 drama. The Daisy Doers program Lois Gary Is a member of Senior in many cases As a rule, you will be billed Massachusetts Institute of Technol­ there is sunlight all the time. Here World Trade Center’s observation IVoop t. automatically when it comes time for renewal dues. I MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuegdav, Aug. 4. 1W7 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Aug. 4, 1987 — 18 Tnasday T V SPORTS 5:00PM [DIS] Speclel Gift A teen-age Blount, Robert F. Lyons. 1985. Rated R. boy is forced to choose between playing on his high school basketball teem and BEVERLY [U S A ] Feather end Father Gang rehearsing for his first professional bal­ 1 1 : 3 5 P M ® Entartainmant Tonight let role. (60 min.) HILLS MADAM (In Stereo) [E S P N ] Motoreycla Racing: Isle of Man SOOcc World Championship Series raye Dunaway 12:00AM 33 WKRP in Cincinnati From the British Isles. (60 min.) (R) atara as a madam 33 Atk Dr. Ruth (R) Masse’s dream is put on hold [H B O ] Summer Switch Robert Klein whose women 33 Cannon and Scott Schwartz star in a comedy cater to the world’s Q J Star Trak Bv Len Auster about a father and son who envy each Masse is almost as good as his July 25 with the Cub scout assuring richeatand (Q ) Talaa of tha Unaxpaotad A waalthy Sports Editor other's lifestyle so much that they switch word. Following a 4-for-4 perfor­ him of a phone call that following bodies and in the process learn a lesson moat influential man gets help from hii longtlma chauf­ feur when he's Implicated in a woman's "My goal right now is mance last Sunday against Clia- Monday morning. It didn’t come. (60 min.) men. In “Sever- ' Don’t talk to Bill Masse about the murder. tham, he was nearing the top of the “ He said he’d call me at 10.1 had to fT M C ] MOVIE: ‘Baby: Secrat of the Lost ly Hills Madam,” Chicago Cubs. to set myself up for the (29) MOVIE: 'Datlaning Woman’ A fa­ batting list with his .353 average call him," an irritated Masse said. Legend* In Africa, a scientist and har airing TUES­ ■Tm a Cub hater for life,” said journalist husband attempt to reunite an shion designer and a sportswritar marry (United States 1988) (53-for-150). He also has eight Masse’s high school coach, Jim DAY, AUO. 4 on after a whirlwind courtship. Gregory the former East Catholic High infant dinosaur with its captured doubles, two triples and five home Penders, was at the Cape last mother. William Kan, Sean Young, Pa­ NBC. Peck, Lauren Bacall, Dolores Gray School baseball standout in a Olympic team. And as trick McGoohan. 1985. Rated PG. (In 1957. telephone interview Monday morn­ runs. " I can’t play any better up weekend and the pair sat down and Stereo) (23) Consumer Discount Network far as pro baseball, it here. I don’t know (what the Cubs talked the situation over. CHECK IISTINGS ing. Masse was drafted by the S9) Alfred Hitchcock Presents want),’’ said a frustrated Masse. “ Ideally, the thing for me to do is 6:00PM (D 33 (22) S9 am News FOR EXACT TIME National League club in baseball’s can wait until I’m 33 Three’s Company @ Ask Dr. Ruth (CC). (R) ’87 June amateur draft in the 10th Masse, who had three stellar sign now," said Masse, aware his seasons at Davidson College in the 33 Man Houston £9 Gene Scott round. He spumed the Cubs’ initial ready." chances grow shorter as he gets Southern Conference including be­ (il) Gimme a Break After Joey acciden­ T [C N N ] Newsnlght offer — $20,000 overall, $12,000 to older, "(but) when they called tally shoots Nell in the foot with the [E S P N ] SportsLook - sign and another $8,000 when and if ing named the conference’s Fresh­ without offering any more money I Chief's gun, he acts as though nothing man Player of the Year in 1985, said [M A X ] MOVIE: Th e Long Dark Nlghf A he made it to Double A. The Cubs’ Bill Masse was crushed. It seems like I ’ve has happened. Monday he was following his family vacationing at their remote sum­ most recent offer last Monday aged 40 years. dS) Greatest American Hero [C N N ] PrImeNews college coach, George Greer, to officer is responsible for a drug stakeout mer cabin is attacked by a peck of wild wasn’t appreciably different. " I came up here to prove myself Angle [D IS ] Making of Disney's Captain EO gone sour. (60 min.) dogs Joe Don Baker, Hope Alexander- Wake Forest in the Atlantic Coast Whoopi Goldberg takes a behind-the- “ I heard from the Cubs last and I ’m in the top five in almost all Doctor Who Willis, Richard B. Shull. 1977. Rated R. Conference for his senior cam­ scenes look at this 3-D musical space ® G!D (2D News Saturday (July 25) and the scout (offensive) categories and for them 1 2 : 0 5 A M T.J. Hooker In Chicago. paign. " I f your coach leaves and iSD Charlie's Angels fantasy presented by George Lucas and C£) d D Spenser For Hire (CC) Rita re­ (3) (Bill Champion) said they didn’t not to give me more, it hurts.” S I) Quincy starring Michael Jackson. (60 min.) grets having introduced Spenser to an Hooker teams up with a wisecracking ready," Masse said. you get a release, you can go detective to nab a powerful drug dealer want to give me any more money. Masse has been approached by [E S P N ] Karate: ISKA Pro Champion­ attractive client. (60 min.) (R) Following the June draft, the wherever you want without sitting @1) Reporter 41 (70 min.) (R) They did offer another $2,000 (up some Major League scouts at the ship From Denver. Colorado. (60 min.) d D Mission Impossible Cubs refused at first to inform out a year," Masse explained. The @ MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour (Taped) front. $14,000 to sign. $6,000 if he Cape. "They said they made a (2D Star Trek 1 2 : 3 0 A M ® Arohle Bunker's Place Masse what round he was drafted 6-0, 185-pound right-handed batter, @D Fame (60 min.) made Double A) but it sounded like mistake in not drafting me and [H B O ] Greatest Sports Upsets Clips (2D Moyers: In Search of the Constitu­ ® Nightlife (R) (In Stereo) in. That didn’t set well with him who hit .386 with 13 homers and 36 (DISJ MOVIE: 'Christian the Lion* A zoo- from eleven of sports* greatest upsets, they didn’t want me,” said the they’d give me the money right tion The first woman appointed to the (3D PTL Club from the outset. " I think they ran RBIs at Davidson in his junior raised lion is set free in the African wild­ including the U.S. hockey team's Olym­ Supreme Court. Justice Sandra Day 21-year-old Masse. “ I was upset now," he said. But although Masse AP Photo erness. Bill Travers. Virginia McKenna. pic victories in 1960 and 1980; the @ d D Late Night With David Letterman the whole thing unprofessionally. if campaign, hopes a big year at O’Connor discusses her role and the (In Stereo) and told them not to bother drafting has been told he may go in the ’88 George Adamson. 1976. Rated G. 1985 NCAA basketball final; the Jets Constitution. (60 min.) you ask me. I just don’t want to be Wake Forest will earn him a shot at draft in the second or third round, [ES PN ] SportsLook 1969 Super Bowl victory and Man o' dD Alfred Hitchcock Presents me next year.” Music relations dD Honeymooners involved with the Cub organization the ’88 Olympic team. he knows he’ll probably be offered War's loss in 1919. (60 min.) ^ Dating Game Masse, whose life-long dream is in any way right now." [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Red Dewn' (CC) When dD Noticiero Univision Masse’s Cape Cod League team is less money. Getting his degree in Soviet music student Kiriii Kravtsov, one of seven Soviet Communists invade a small Colorado [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Where are the Child­ [ES P N ] Best Of Scholaatio Sports to play professional baseball in the Masse admits he had a dollar ren?* (CC) An incident in her recent past d2) Wen A Commentary by Qwynne fighting for the fourth and final math (he’s tranferring with a 3.1 town, a group of students utilize guerilla America Herald 61a photo major leagues, says his goal amount in mind after the June draft students visiting Boston for a joint U.S. and Soviet tactics to fight back Patrick Swayze. C. brings suspicion upon a Massachusetts Dyer (CC) The need to find an alternative playoff spot. Cotuit was 19-18-2 grade-point average) does give him woman when her two children from a to war is illustrated by a history of armed [U S A ] Edge of Night remains the same, but is temporar­ — $30,000. When the Cubs’ figure entertainment production entitied “Peace Child," plays a Thomas Howell. Lea Thompson t984 Manchester native Billy Masse, a 1984 East Catholic High ily on hold. going into tonight’s game at Or­ some bargaining power. Rated PG-13. second marriage are kidnapped Jill conflicts and peace movements since 1 : 0 0 A M (® Ropers fell short, he opted to return to the leans and trails fourth-place Or­ Clayburgh, Max Gail. Harley Cross. World War I. (60 min.) (R) “ My goal right now is to set But what Masse wants to bargain tune Sunday for Paul Callahan of Boston at the Public [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Nothing in Common' ( ® True Confessions graduate, will attend Wake Forest University in North Cape Cod Collegiate League for a leans by two points. Cotuit has three 1986. Rated R. [CNN] CNN Nows myself up for the (United States for is a shot in the majors. 'T il be in Gardens in Boston. The Soviet-U.S. show Is scheduled (CC| An ad exective begins to develop a (® Joe Franklin Carolina in the fall and put his dream of playing third summer. " I f they want me, games left on its schedule before baseball as long as baseball wants belter understanding of himself and his (D S A ) Riptide The Riptide boys pose as [M A X ] MOVIE: Rollover' An ex-movie 1988) Olympic team. And as far as Aug. 11 and 12. minor-league baseball players to help d D Twilight Zone professional baseball on hold. they can find me leading the the playoffs are to open Saturday. me,” said Masse, hoping still to parents after they decide to end their 34- star fights for control of a petro­ pro baseball, it can wait until I ’m league,” he said in June. year marriage Tom Hanks. Jackie Glea­ the club's owner search for a suspected chemical empire founded by her mur­ dD Maude Masse talked to Champion on fulfill his dream. drug dealer (60 min.) son. Eva Marie Saint. 1986. Rated PG. dered husband. Jane Fonda, Kris Kris- [C N N ] Crossfire tofferson. Hume Cronyn. 1981 Rated R, [U S A ] Cartoons 8:30PM ( ® @D Growing Pains (CC) [ES PN ] Surfer Magazine The husband of one of Jason's clients is 1 0 : 3 0 P M dD (2D in n News Donna Rice will tell all 6;30PM ® WA*s*H a womanizing newspaper editor who of­ [U S A ] Search for Tomorrow dD Odd Couple ® @9) ABC News (CC) fers Maggie a dream job (R) 1 : 1 0 A M [H B O ] MOVIE: Ellle' Re ( U Jeffersons (CC). Part 1 of 2 ( ® $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime dD Nuevas Noches con Talina venge is sweet for a seductive country Candiotti 'knuckles’ under Yanks Fernandez dS) Laverne & Shirley girl who finds ways of doing away with in movie for television 9:00PM ( ® Houston Knights A serial dD That's Hollywood those involved in her father's death. dD ® NBC News killer turns the tables on Detectives By Chuck Melvin [H B O ] Carly in Concert: Coming Around Sheila Kennedy, Shelley Winters. Ed­ play me a little deep out of respect the eighth off Bud Black. REDONDO BEACH. Calif. (AP) Nightly Business Report Lundy and La Fiamma by shadowing ward Albert 1984. Rated R (In Stereo) Harbert said. "That’s their busi­ Joey's every move. (60 min.) (R) Again Grammy Award-winning singer/ The Associated Press for the fly ball I ’d hit earlier.” Morris, who hasn’t won since the — Donna Rice is selling rights to ness,” he said. ® ) Noticiero Univision Carly Simon performs clas­ [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Yellowbeard' An ornery ® @ Moonlighting (CC) David's A L Roundup All-Star Game, also threw five wild her story to ABC for a TV movie Hart withdrew from the race for [C N N ] Showbiz Today sic hits along with selections from her pirate escapes from prison after twenty CLEVELAND — A one-hitter that will tell all, including whether wacky brother pays a visit ^60 min.) (R) album "Coming Around Again " from years and searches for his son. who is in Twins 11, Angels 3 pitches, tying the A L record by the Democratic presidenUal nomi­ [ES P N ] Fishing: Fifth Annual Arthur against the New York Yankees has she slept with Gary Hart, a network ( ® MOVIE: 'The Dirty Dozen' A tough Martha's Vineyard, (60 min.) (In Stereo) possession of a map leading to buried Charles Wheatley of Detroit in 1912. nation May 8 after the Miami Smith KDW Tournament (Taped) Army major manages to whip an unruly treasure. Graham Chapman, Peter taken some of the sting out of an Gary Gaetti hit a three-run executive announced. 1 1:00PM ® ® News The major league record is six. Herald reported he had spent part 7:00PM ® CBS News group of misfit convicts into shape for a (22) dD dD Boyle, Marty Feldman 1983. Rated PG. otherwise painful season for Cleve­ homer and drove in five runs as “ Yes, she will reveal in the movie deadly mission into enemy territory dur­ ( ® dD Late Show (In Stereo) Claudell Washington’sgroundout in of a weekend with Ms. Rice at his ® News . 1 '1 S A M ® ) MOVIE; 'Special Delivery' land Indians knuckleballer Tom the sixth. Minnesota scored seven times in Jays 14, White Sox 5 what she did with Gary Hart," Ted ing World War II. Lee Marvin. Ernest (TD Odd Couple L. Capitol Hill townhouse while his Wheel of Fortune (CC). Borgnine, Charles Bronson 1967 $500,000 in bank loot is stashed in a Candiotti. Hinzo said he was on his toes not the last two innings to beat ffm Herbert, vice president of motion (3D Abbott and Costello mailbox as an ex-marine makes a frantic Toronto scored 10 runs in the wife was in Colorado. C9) $100,000 Pyramid (22) dD MOVIE: 'Beverly Hills Madam' " I keep looking at my record. It because of the no-hitter, but be­ California, despite the ejection of pictures, said at a news conference (2D Barney Millar getaway Cybill Shepherd. Bo Svenson. Niekro. He was thrown out of the sixth inning, and Kelly Gruber In an interview with ABC’s dD INN News (CC) A successful madam faces Mel Scott 1976 looks ugly,” Candiotti, 4-11, said cause Candiotti usually produces a Monday. business-related stress and risks as she (2D Risking it All (R) game in the fourth inning after drove in four runs in the Blue Jays’ Barbara Walters televised on June Best of Saturday Night Monday night after he threw a lot of ground balls. It was not disclosed how much operates an elegant Beverly Hills bor­ (2D Tales of the Unexpected 1 : 3 0 A M ® ) Get Smart umpires found an emery board and romp over Chicago. The lO-run 18, Ms. Rice refused for reasons of ® M-A*S*H dello. Faye Dunaway. Louis Jourdan, no-hitter for seven innings before “ A lot of us didn’t realize it until Ms. Rice will receive for her story. “ dignity” to say whether she had dD M*A*S*H (ID INN News settling for a one-hit. 2-0 shutout of small piece of sandpaper in his inning was one short of the Blue dZ) Wheel of Fortune Melody Anderson 1986 (R) (In Stereo) the seventh or eighth inning.” ABC has an oral agreement with sex with Hart. dD PELICULA; 'Lucio Vazquez' A Agui­ (ID Bizarre the first-place Yankees. back pocket. Jays’ record. They scored 11 In the dl) MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour (2D dZ) South American Journey (60 Hinzo said. " I know I looked at the ninth inning of a 12-7 victory over the Miami model and actress and min ) (In Stereo) lar. d D Home Shopping Game Designated hitter Mike Easier " I ’ve had those things in my The idea for the movie came from Barney Miller scoreboard and said, ’Holy cow, expects to sign the legal papers dD d2)S CTV [C N N ] Newanight Update ended the no-hit bid with none out in pocket ever since I ’ve been throw­ Seattle on July 20, 1984. a friend of Ms. Rice’s who once d D Novela: Esa Muchacha de Ojos Cafe look at that big zero! We’ve got a within days, Harbert said. The d D Dating Game [C N N ] Moneyline the eighth, dropping a soft line ing knuckleballs.” the 42-year-old Gruber hit a two-run homer in the worked in ABC’s casting depart­ [C N N ] Larry King Live [D IS ] MOVIE: 'The Prisoner of Shark ta- no-hitter going.' ” movie will be produced by New dD Jeffersons [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet land Dr. Samuel Mudd unknowningly Niekro said, "Sometimes, when the fourth, then had two run-scoring ment, Harbert said. [D IS ] MOVIE: Fourth Wish' A father of a drive into short center field for a Candiotti walked one and struck World Television and will air in the ^ D Hollywood Squares [U S A ] Fridays (R) treats the broken leg of John Wilkes clean single. emery board gets wet, youcan’t use hits — a single and double — in the leukemia stricken boy tries to enrich his Booth Warner Baxter. Gloria Stuart out five in his third complete game spring. The network needs permission Novels: Victoria son's last days Robert Betties. John it to file fingernails. That’s why I sixth. George Beil also had a single 1 1 :1 0 P M [TMC] MOVIE: Hearlbum' 1936 "H e couldn’t have thrown it out and second shutout of the season. Harbert said that the question of from Ms. Rice’s friends and rela­ (12) Nightly Business Report Meillon 1976. have the sandpaper.” and double in the sixth, driving in (CC) Two highly successful people meet [E S P N ] Surfing: Pro Championships there any better,” Candiotti said. The 20-year-old has struggled this whether Ms. Rice would portray tives to portray them in the movie, [E S P N ] Top Rank Boxing: 'Terrible" two runs. (S ) Matt Houston at a wedding and fall in love, but conflict From Huntington Beach. Calif (Taped) “ It was a 3-2 count, and I didn’t year, after his newfound knuckle­ Niekro faces an automatic 10-day herself did not come up, but that the but not from Hart, because he is a Tirn Witherspoon vs. Mark Wills Terri­ arises when they try to balance career Cecil Fielder hit a two-run homer [C N N ] Moneyline [U S A ] Hollywood Insider want to throw the knuckleball in ball gave him an American League­ suspension subject to review by likelihood is slim because she public figure, Harbert said ble" Tim Witherspoon vs. Mark Wills in demands and their personal lives in a for Toronto, which cut New York’s [ES PN ] SportsCenter a heavyweight bout, scheduled for 10 marriage. Jack Nicholson, Meryl Streep. that situation. I threw him an inside leading 17 complete games in 1986. American League President Bobby probably doesn’t have the acting 1 : 4 5 A M [M A X ] MOVIE: -BrMkIng All lead in the AL East to 1>A games. He added that the network [T M C ] Tender is the Night While Dick rounds, (2 hrs . 30 min ) (Live) Jeff Daniels. 1986 Rated R the Rules' A security guard and his fastball, and he just got enough of it, Candiotti says a tip he received Brown, who will inspect several of skills to carry the film. The role of dallies with a mistress, Nicole retaliates [H B O ] MOVIE: Critters' Fugitive aliens friend spend a day at the park chasing the bails from the game. wanted to do Ms. Rice’s story 1 1:30PM ® Nightline (CC) There was a little sinking feeling in just before the All-Star break from Hart has not been cast, he said. by having an affair of her own. (2 hrs.) with an appetite for human flesh eat dD girls, gangsters, and a toy mouse. Carl Mariners 4, Athletics 3 because her life is like that of many my gut.:’ Charlie Hough, the veteran knuc­ "The umpires did what they had Ms. Rice agreed to tell the Part 2 of 3 their way through a Kansas farming (3D (2D Honeymooners Marotte. Thor Bishopria 1984. Rated R. to do," Niekro said. Jim Presley’s three-run homer in single men and women who lead town Dee Wallace Stone, Scott Grimes, Toppwr Although the next two hitters kleballer of th. , has network the truth about her rela­ [U S A ] Airwolf (3D m o v ie o ov the first inning carried the Seattle responsible working lives but "like Billy Green Bush 1986 Rated PG-13 2 : 0 0 A M 33 : T L * a Vam- reached base on infield forceouts. helped him reduce his ERA to 4.93. Dan Schatzeder replaced Niekro . . M tionship with Hart if ABC commit­ (22) dD Tonight Show (In Stereo) pire Count Karnstein has arisen from Mariners over Oakland, despite a to go out and have a good time on 7:30PM ( ® PM Magazine A woman fT M C ] MOVIE: 'Prizzi's Honor' A hit the only other Yankee batter to "M y knuckleball was moving too and held the Angels to two hits the ted itself to the project, Harbert who has made drastic changes in her (2D Racing from Plainsfield the grave after 40 years to practice his ninth-inning run by the Athletics off AP photo the weekends." man for an underworld crime family falls evil arts in the ruins of his former castle. make it to first safely was Dave much laterally,” Candiotti said. rest of the way as the Twins moved life; Dustin Nguyen, co-star of “21 Jump in love with a beautiful but dangerous dD Hogan's Heroes reliever Mike Trujilo. said. Ms. Rice has not yet answered The movie also intends to explore Street," the Fox Broadcastir)g serie$. Ralph Bates, Barbara Jefford, Susanna Winfield, who walked on a 3-2 pitch “ He helped me get it to float more two games ahead of Oakland in the the question, he said. hired killer. Jack Nicholson, Kathleen d2) News Leigh. 1971. AL West. Seattle led 4-2 after scoring an Cleveland Indian pitcher Tom Candiotti is congratulated what happens to an ordinary person ( ® Current Affair Turner. Angelica Huston 1985. Rated R leading off the second inning. up and down, in the strike zone” Regardless of the answer, the [C N N ] Sports Tonight (S3 MOVIE: 'Ironmastar' An exiled Brian Downing homered for the unearned run in the seventh on first by catcher Andy Allanson after throwing a one-hitter "who wakes up one morning and (33 (2D Jeopcrdyl (CC) (In Stereo) Winfield took second on Easler’s Easier led off the eighth and movie "w ill not go behind closed [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Seven Brides for Seven tribesman discovers an iron staff that Angels. baseman Mark McGwire’s error. finds her picture on the cover of [U S A ] Boxing: Vincent Burgese vs. Ed­ fly ball to right center, which was worked a full count before hitting against the Yankees In a 2-0 victory Monday night in doors" with any graphic depictions. 33 Entertainment Tonight (In Stereo) Brothers' Seven young frontiersmen are wields groat power. George Eastman. Mike Morgan allowed six hits People magazine," he said. die Van Kirk Vincent Burgese (11-0, 8 determined to add feminine attention to Pamela Field. 1983 easily New York’s hardest-hit ball. the single on an inside fastball. Royals 4, Tigers 2 Cleveland. d D : New York KOs) vs. Eddie Van Kirk (15-4. 8 KOs) in over the first 5 2-3 innings for Yankees at (2 hrs., 30 their lives by stealing seven brides. Ho­ 93) Twilight Zone But Mike Pagliarulo filed to left and " I wasn’t focusing on the no- a junior welterweight bout scheduled Kansas City hit three homers off Seattle, and Dennis Powell got two min ) (Live) ward Keel, Jane Powell. 1B54. Rated G. grounded out to end the hitter.” Easier said. " I wanted to for 10 rounds, from Harrah’s Marina in [E S P N ] Running and Racing Jack Morris, including Danny outs before Trujilo relieved. Car­ (iD Carson's Comedy Classics Atlantic City. N.J. (Taped 8/3/87). (2 [ES PN ] SportsCenter inning. get on base. I knew Pags (Paglia­ [U S A ] W W F Prime Time lAfrestllng Tartabull’s lOth-inning, two-run ney Lansford had an RBI single off ‘Bad Boys’ actor Penn dD Barney Miller hrs.) [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Cease Fire' When a The Indians made two strong rulo) and (Dan) Pasqua would have 2 : 3 0 A M 93) Twilight Zone shot, to beat the Tigers. Morris now Trujilo in the ninth before Edwin d D Major League Baseball: New York Vietnam vet's past returns to haunt him. infield plays to keep Candiotti’s a chance to hit a home run to tie the 10:00PM ( ® Night Heat Debut in he tries to puli his life together at a local [C N N ] Sports Latanight has given up a league-leading 29 Nunez came on to get the final out Bosox’ Gedman to miss Yankees at Cleveland Indians (2 hrs . 30 prime time. O'Brien suspects an off-duty no-hit bid alive. Shortstop Jay Bell game. min.) Veteran's Center. Don Johnson, Lisa [E S P N ] SportsCenter homers this year. and his 11th save. charged Winfield’s bouncer and “ It was kind of a handle hit. I getting along well In jail Steve Balboni and Frank White A ’s right-hander Joaquin An- (dD dD Newlywed Game threw him out at first in the fourth, knew it (would fall in) because I the rest of the season hit solo homers off Morris, and dujar left after Presley’s homer, (dD Alice and second baseman Tommy Hinzo knew I didn’t hit it hard. I knew BRIDGEPORT. Calif. (AP) — in Los Angeles, where he was Detroit got both its runs on Kirk and the club later said Andujarhad (12) Wild, Wild World of Animals ranged behind second to grab (center fielder Brett) Butler had to By The Associated Press No one came to see Sean Penn on sentenced. Gibson’s two-run homer. No. 16, in tendinitis in his right elbow. In January, he rejected a [C N N ] Crossfire Coming Soon... visitors’ day at Mono County Jail in “ It’s kind of dumb. I think he multiyear contract worth $2.65 [DIS] Mouseterpiece Theater BOSTON — Veteran catcher this bucolic mountain hamlet des­ could have stayed down there,” she million and elected to test the cribed by one resident as the kind of said. [ES PN ] Fishing: Best of Bill Dance Rich Gedman of the Boston Red free agency market. He came Sox underwent surgery for a place that should help the "Bad Officials have said such an 8:00PM (33 Simon & Simon The Si- up empty with no offers higher Boys" actor get “ mellow.” mons search for a surfer believed to Horn leads Red Sox rookie brigade tom ligament at the base of his than the one from the Red Sox arrangement is not uncommon for have died 20 years ago. (60 min.) (R) left thumb Monday and will Sheriff Marty Strelneck insisted prominent people and makes it and re-signed with Boston when ® MOVIE: 'Escape to Athena' Allied "WOMEN IN miss the remainder of the 1986 Monday the 26-year-old Penn will By The Associated Press he became eligible on May 1. easier to maintain security. prisoners of war, USD entertainers. results from rookie John Marzano, that made me. feel good. And singled home two runs as left­ season. be treated "the same as any other After reclaiming his job be­ One businessman suggested that Greek partisans and patriotic prostitutes who was called up from Pawtucket (Wade) Boggs told me to hit it hander Bruce Hurst coasted to his prisoners are in here. We’re not form an odd alliance on a Nazi-held is* ARLINGTON, Texas — It ap­ Gedman. injured in a home hind the plate, Gedman expe­ after a stay in Bridgeport, with its last week to take the place of where they weren’t. And I did that 12th victory of the season. He has plate collision in Toronto on July running a hotel here.” 'land during World War II. Roger Moore, pears the Boston Red Sox have rienced his worst major league clear, unpolluted vistas at the David Niven, Stephanie Powers. 1979 veteran catcher Rich Gedman. by hitting it out” lost six. 27, was operated on by Dr. The sheriff refused to give much 6,400-foot level of the eastern Sierra BUSINESS”^ found the horn of plenty in three of season both on offense and on Gedman was placed on the disabled Marzano jumped on a 3-2 pitch detail about his celebrity inmate’s ® dD Who's the Boss? (CC) Mona's Arthur Pappas, the Red Sox’ defense. In 52 games, he was Nevadas, Penn will leave “ with a first job after graduating from college is its rookies. list. from Guzman and hit it into the Hurst pitched a three-hitter for activities in the dormitory-style team physician and an ortho­ 31-151, for a .205 batting aver­ nice mellow attitude.” an undercover role in a shoe store Eight games ago, the Red Sox Monday night, Marzano hit a bleachers in left. After the inning, his 12th complete game, tying known for age discrimination. (R) (In pedic specialist at the Univer­ age. with just 1 homer, 13 runs cell he shares with four inmates, "This is like a vacation resort. If placed veteran first baseman Bill three-run homer and drove in four teammate Roger Clemens and Stereo) teammate Marc Sullivan went to sity of Massachusetts Medical batted in and II runs scored. On saying, “ We’re not going to make a you’re going to be in jail, you might Buckner on waivers to make room runs. Kansas City’s Bret Saberhagen for spectacle of him." ® News A Special Section to Spotlight the bleachers to retrieve the ball Center in Worcester. defense, he committed eight as well do it here,” said Rick for rookie Sam Horn. “We got some timely hits and the American League lead in that The attention drawn to this town G 3 MOVIE: China 9, Liberty 37' A and the woman who caught it Earlier hopes that Gedman errors and had eight passed Rockel, owner of a sporting-goods In his eight games. Horn has Marzano’s homer to get us going," category. One of the hits off him might be able to rejoin the Red of 500 people since Penn surren­ store. former prisoner who agrees to kill a man insisted on two baseballs in ex­ balls. grows to like his intended victim. War­ batted a .433 with 13 hits in 30 was Pete Incaviglia’s 22nd homer (Sox in September were dashed dered Friday night to begin serving Successful Business Women. said Boston manager John change. one autographed by Boggs. To replace Gedman on the Visits and telephone calls at the ren Oates, Fabio Testi, Jenny Agutter. at-bats, including five home runs, of the season. as the club reported he will be a 60-day sentence for violating 1978. McNamara. " I was so excited running around 24-pIayer roster, the Red Sox jail are permitted on Sundays and two doubles and 12 runs scored. “ inactive the remainder of the probation has annoyed some (2D MOVIE: 'Grease' A young man and Marzano, playing in his third the bases that I said, ‘I can’t believe called up rookie catcher John Wednesdays. No one came to see Four of those hits and a home run Guzman, 8-II, pitched only the season." residents. Penn on Sunday, but he made two his summer sweetheart meet again in Are you a successful woman in business? major league game, was hitless in my first hit was a homer,” Marzano first 1 2-3 innings for Texas, Marzano, a former Temple "Everyone’s going a little crazy their senior year of high school. John came Monday night in Boston’s 11-2 seven previous at-bats before he said. Gedman injured his thumb University and U.S. Olympic calls, said Sgt. Terry Padilla. Travolta, Olivia Newton-John, Stockard allowing four runs on three hits, one shortly after returning from the with the whole thing. I mean, people win over the Texas Rangers. faced Texas right-hander Jose Horn knows the feeling. His first team star, from Pawtucket of Penn is among 10 ^son ers in the Channing. 1978. If you have worked hard and are proud of. of them Marzano’s three-run homer disabled list because of a pulled are taking pictures of the jail for " I try not to think about it," said Guzman with two on and one out in major league hit was also a home the International League on 24-inmate capacity jail 300 miles ® (dD Matlock Matlock defends a in the second that made it 4-0. He groin muscle. The surgery crying out loud," said Shannon woman accused of killing her photogra­ Horn. " I just go out and do the job. the Boston second. run. it came in his third big league Thursday. Marzano was hitless north of Los Angeles near the your achievements, let us help you promote lost his third straight to fall to 8-11. ended a frustrating year for the Nolan, 10. Nevada border. pher boss. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) I ’m just happy I ’m able to produce .“ There was a little pressure to at-bat. In his first two major league The Rangers other run was slugger, who grew up in the She said the star of “ Fast Times d2) Nova (CC) Within the rain forests up here.” get that first hit,” said Marzano. games in Kansas City but was Prisoners can volunteer to wash your success! You deserve it! Yet another rookie, outfielder scored in the second on a walk to Worcester area. at Ridgemont High” and "The of Borneo, scientists live in trees among The Red Sox also had great impressive behind the plate. county cars or work in the jail the orangutans to study these human­ "But everyone told me to relax, and Mike Greenwell, walked twice and Larry Parrish. Falcon and the Snowman” is being kitchen, but Penn hasn’t shown an like apes in their natural habitat. (60 coddled, since authorities let him interest in either activity, the min.) (R) Are you a businessman or woman who pay about ISO a night to serve time sheriff said. There is also an (dD MOVIE: Th e Fan' A young man ter­ in an out-of-the-way jail rather than exercise yard and TV area. rorizes the chic circle surrounding his fa­ vorite stage star. Lauren Bacall, James knows or employs a hardworking woman? Cunningham top lady golfer at the Country Club Garner, Michael Biehn. 1981. dD Novela: Pobre Sanorita Limantour If yes, why not devote a tribute to her? Cinema iD MOVIE; Th e U a t Porno Flick' Two When talented Pam Cunningham defeated Karen Los Angeles cabbies try to raise the Karen to capture the Ladies’ Division Club Golf Changes sport Vote awaited funds necessary to make their own X- Championship at the Manchester Country Club last HARTTORD rated movie. Frank Calcanini, Michael Mike White, the No. 1 ranking men’s tennis player in Cliwmo City — Snow White and the (PG-13) 12:40, 2:55, 5:10, 7:35, 9:55. Pataki, Marianna Hill. 1974. month it avenged a loss she suffered to the same player All that is needed tonight at the Manchester Board of CALL TODAY FOR in 1083 in the title round. Manchester for several years, admits he has the golf Directors’ meeting will be its stamp of approval to Seven Dwarfs (6 ) 1, 3, 7, 8:45. — MANCHESTRR Herald Angle bug and tennis is now secondary. Personot Services (R) 1:40,7:10,9:40. — Karen’s second place finish in 1987 marked the sixth dedicate the annual Rec Department’s Open Tennis WIthnall and I (R ) 1:30, 4:90, 9:20. — •••♦— Beverly Hills Cop 4 : » - 7:19,9:35. — The Witches time that she has wound up the bridesmaid in the No. 1 Earl Yost Tournament in memory of Jim LeSure. Roxanne (P G ) 1:15,4:40,9:10. of Eostwicfc (R) 2:30,4:45,7:30, 9:15. — RATES AND DEADLINES. Jim Balesano, one of the best three-sport athletes to prestige tournament on tiie annual women’s golfing Sports Editor Emeritus wear Manchester High colors, remains in top physical HAST HARTPORO Dragnet (PG-13) 2,4:20, 7, 9:20. The proposal, from Dr. Martin Duke and supported schedule. shape although he gave up playing baseball with Rostwood Pub A Cinema — Beverly ATTENTION by long-time friends and former playing partners of Hills Cop II (R ) 7:30. VRRNON In between the six second placements, a club record, Moriarty Brothers in the Twilight League several LeSure, has been approved by Scott Sprague, town Peer Richard’s Pub A Cinema — Cine 1 A 2 — Beverly Hills Cop II (R) KIRBY OWNERS!! Karen can also boast three championships, the first in years ago by running. Beverly Hills Cep II (R ) 7:30,9:30. 7:10,9:30. — Dragnet (PG-13) 7,9:20. MANCHESTER HERALD recreation director. Wa bara flENUniE R m T r a m \\V . 1081, second in 1984 and the third in 1986 when she Travis Jackson, former shortstop with the New York Shewcnse Cinemas 1-9 — Jaws the Giants in the National League and a member of LeSure, a former town and doubles tennis champion, defeated her mother, Isabelle Parciak. and a standout player for half a century, died earlier Revenge (PG-13) 1, 3, 5, 7:30, 9:30. — WRIT HARTPORD WanpUrJIliiyVamaBM six triumphs. Patty Torza. Natalie and Nancy isarkon baseball’s Hall of Fame, died last week in Arkansas at Full Metal Jacket (R ) 12,2:20,4:40,7:10, Rim I A 2 — Beverly Hills Cop II (R )7, ADVERTISING DEPT. Cunningham’s success was her second and the McHugh each posted five victories, all in succession, this year. 9:50. — The Lost Boys (R ) 12:45, 2:45, 9 : » . — Dragnet (P G ) 7,9:30. lowest handicap player in the MCC membership the age of 84. Jackson resided in Manchester when he 4:45,7:40,10.— Summer School (P(^13) and the late Helen Reynolds reigned four years and Pool Sd. Rt M appears to be the next most dominate player. A six Karen on three occasions. managed the Hartford Chiefs in the Eastern League. This year’s tournament, open to both men and 12:20,2:20,4:20,7:20,9:40.— TheLlvIno Vamon, CT handicap player and holder of the women’s course women, will be staged in September, Sprague said, Doyllehts (P G ) 12,2:25,4:50,7:25,10. — DRIVR-INS The latter was second to Natalie once and to first For the record: Tallwood Country Club opened in Superman IV: The ^ e s t for Peace Mansfield — The Living Daylights •TZ-IZifl record, the recent William and Mary College graduate cousin McHugh four times. with Scott Garman of the recreation r a ff in charge. IPG ) 12:55, 2:55, 4:55, 7:10, 9:30. — (PG) with Rocky IV (PG) at dw k.— is following in the footsteps of five women who have 1971 and is now in its 16th season under ownership of the One suggestion, a doubles match to officially stait RoteCop (R ) 12:30, 2:50, 5:15, 7:45, RobaCep (R ) with Platoon (R) at dork. IHeMiaal«Mty9aMf Cunningham can boast one distinction not gained in Ovian brothers, Kam ey and Mike. -: reigned a combined 23 times. the LeSure Tournament to include Duke, Phil Hyde and Untouchables (R ) 12:05, — La Bamba (P(3-13) with Peggy Sue 643 golf. She was the first member of her sex to play Little Manchester Racquet Qub launched play in 1973 and Win Sharpe, all of whom were personal friends and 2:25, 4:45, 7:19, 9:45. — La Bambo Got Married (PG-13) at dark. The all-time queen remains Marion Fitzgerald with League baseball in Manchester. *w0BWMOoooooeeeooooeoQMOOOooaaooeopc is preparing for season No. 15 starting in September. partners and opponents in many matches. ■j.f MANCHESTER HERAl.n^ '*^iewlav, |

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Motivated^ayotte gives himself piesent at Volvo :0>(llhlfC By JMI Arobos _ saidsaid he he olanned planned to oolAhrnto to celebrate intai* later n n u n ^ t ...■ Hernandez a psychic H um idity opened the sixth game by losing a The Associated Press return to give Mayotte thci match with his brother, John. point. He threw his racket down in beat Stephane Bonneau, 7-6 (7-5), It was the flfth-seeded Mayotte's defending champion, against M s iv Revelry wasn't on Mayotte's frustration. 6-2; No. 11 Slobodan Zivojinovic, STRATTON MOUNTAIN, Vt. — first outing since losing twice last Flur; No. 2 Jim m y Connors against mind after the second set, however. who defeated Ektdie Edw arts, 6-4, Tim Mayottr said it was pure "A t the point where 1 slammed week as West Germany beat the Greg Holmes; No. 3 , me greets 6-1; No. 12 , who motivation that brought him from . ""•P‘ck^«PWsplay,"Mayotte d o ^ my racket. It helped me get United States in a Davis Cup Wimbledon champion, agaldlf behind for a victory in his first- said of Witsken. " I got a little beat Michael Westphal, 6- 1,6-4; and Kelly Evernden, and No. 4 John as Mets edge Phillies motivated and get my Juices relegation-pool match at Hartfoid round match in the $315,000 Volvo commonplace and expected him to flowing," MayottI saldL^“l w Conn. No. 15 , who McEnroe against Jonathan Canter. International Tennis Tournament miss instead of picking up my own beat Nduka Odizor, 6-4, 6-3. " I thought I played pretty good ^ N E W Y O R K (AP) - In the athietes It alsodidn’t hurt that it was also his shots." The only seeded player to lose Other ^matches include No. 6 Brad said Hernandez, who was O-for-3 four Met hurlers, pitched two m.SS.S'""'""' tennis down in Hartford," Mayotte (i^ o u t. just before his at-bat, Keith birthday. was No. 16 Derrick Rostago, a 6-4, Gilbert against La rry Scott, N o. ,7, with a walk in four previous at-bats. scoreless innings for the victory. Mayotte had more trouble early said. "(It was) certainly a disap­ Hernandez promised that he would Mayotte, 27, defeated Todd Mayotte ran off 15 consecutive 6-3 victim of Robert Seguso. against Patrick M cl^- " I was going to lean over the plate As a last-minute emergency Bv Doug Richardson in the third set, losing three pointment but I played pretty well end the game with one swing. But Witsken, M , 3-6,6-3 on Monday and points to reach match point. He roe, and Bill Scanlon against Petisr! and look fora pitch inside. The pitch starter for Sid Fernandez, Don The Associated Press « w » « « t l v e games to fall behind and Just hoped to improve on that." Today's schedule had top-seeded then was given a chocolate cake. He double-faulted at match point, but Doohan, the Australian who upsets h^ manager, Davey Johnson, was there and I was sitting on it." Schulze allowed three hits and two 3-1. He won the next game, but Other seeds advancing on Mon­ Ivan Lendl, the No. 1 -ra n k ^ player didn t take him too seriously. Witsken netted his next service day were No. 9 , who Boris Becker in the second round at Hernandez golfed it. runs in five innings while walking I INDIANAPOLIS - Jerry Mo­ in the world and the tournament's Wimbledon. ‘I get that from him about once a "Down and in," Tekulve, 5-4, said four and striking out one. He left rales played professional baseball gam e," Johnson said with a smile. of the losing pitch. "It wasn’t the after being hit in the right bicep by a in the Midwest so the oppressive jO n ly this time Hernandez kept his worst pitch I ’ve thrown in m y life. Mike Schmidt line drive. Doug Sisk heat and humidity of August is no word, snapping a 2-2, llth-inning The pitch was in a good spot. But it followed with three scoreless in­ surprise to him. deadiock with a two-out solo homer obviously wasn't good enough. He nings and Jesse Orosco held the But it stunned many of the that lifted the New York Mete to a got down underneath it. It was a Phillies in check for one inning athletes and coaches arriving in SCOREBOARD 3-2 victory Monday night over the good piece of hitting.” before McDowell entered with a Indianapolis for the Pan Am Philadelphia Phillies, The homer extended Hernan­ man on seexind and none out in the Games. RidSixII.RingireZ jy in n ln g six of their last seven dez's consecutive game hitting 10th. \s " I ’m used to this. It was like this games, raising them 13 games streak to 12 and raised his batting Fernandez, ready to make his in St. Louis and Chicago,” said BasebaD above .500 for the first time this average to .302. But, despite his BOSTON _ TIXAS 21st start, irritated a tendon in (he Morales, a former major-league season, the Mets moved ahead of average, he admitted to struggling •brtibl-rbbl obrbM front part of his left shoulderduring player who finished his career with Burks ct 4 110 Browtref 3000 Softlian the Montreal Expos and Into second at the plate this season, hitting the Cubs in 1983. Barrett 2b 3 110 warmups and never threw a pitch in Aswrlean Ln g in tiandingt Pletchr ss 3 0 10 place in the National League East, about .220 with men in scoring Moralea.is the hitting coach for Boses 3b 4 111 Petrolllc 1000 the game. He was examined by Riot If 4 111 6 T games behind the St. Louis position. Sierra rt 4000 TONIGHT'S PAMRS the Puerto Rican baseball teairi, a Bnznesrlt 1000 PorrMidh 3 100 Cardinals. "M y career has been hitting in team physician Dr. James Parkes, 1 DMslon Horndh 53 4 1 Tierney's vs. HPMorket, 4 who placed the left-hander on oral crew that was greeted on Monday W L M . on Incvello If 4 112 Fitzgerald With game tied, 2-2, since the the clutch,” he said. “ And in that New York 44 42 .404 _ DwEvn 1b 5 3 23 OBrIen lb 3 0 0 0 medication and advised not throw­ by temperatures in the mid-90s and Grttnwirf 3 113 P o l l 's vs. Glenn Construction, 7:30 third inning, Hernandez hit reliever department, I’ve been brutal. For Toronto 43 43 J90 114 Wtlkrsnss 1000 ing for at least five days. oppressive humidity. Already tired OofroK OHsdHirf 1000 MStonlyc 3 0 10 Kent Tekulve’s 1-0 sinker over the four months. I don’t like leaving 9> 43 .sn 3 Mononoc _Blue Ox vs. Thrifty Package, 4 ,-,. from a long day of travel, the Mllwoukoo 53 51 .SOS 1014 4 12 4 Buecble3b 3000 Poflonl right field wall for his II th homer of Boston SOeenst 30 10 Browne 3b 3 00 0 men on base. I ’ve been miserable In eight innings, starter Don Puerto Rican team was content to 4V 56 .467 14<4 ToMs 30II M Nosslff Sports vs. Mudville, 7:30 — the season. Right^flelder Glenn Baltknoro 45 57 4S7 1SV4 11 TOHSS 31 333 Pagonl about it. Carman gave up only three hits, but leave sight-seeing for another (lay, Clovetand 31 47 M2 25'4 Army and Navy vs. Pub/MMH, 4 — Wilson followed the towering shot "I’m no different than anybody the first was a two-run homer to deciding instead to seek relief I MvWon 131 SH .wmmm WM Keeney off the playing field, climbing the else. I ’m human and I press at Darryl Strawberry in the first. The inside the athletes’ village at Fort W L Pet. OB S it” , Main Pub vs. Hungry Tiger, 4 — Mlnnssoto 57 50 .S33 — Gome Winning RBI — BoboMH))/ * fence and making a last-ditch stab times. I don’t care how long you’ve Phillies tied the score on Lance Benjamin Harrison. Oakland _ E—OwEvons, Fletcher. LOB— Boston 0, Charter Oak 54 51 .S14 3 Deqn Machine vs. Pallce, -p. , before watching the ball land 15 feet played this game, you still press at Parrish’s two-run shot off Schulze More than 400 of the anticipated ContOrnla S4 52 Horn, Barrett. H R -- 6 J0» 714 Morzono (1), Horn (5), DwEvons (33), Robertson deep into the Mete bullpen. times. But. fortunately, baseball in the third. 4,000 competitors from 38 Western Kansas City S3 53 .4»S 4 _ Cummings vs. Gentle Touch, 7:30 — SootHo 51 54 Jncovlgllo (23). SB— Burks ( 1 4 ) . ^ -Tekulve, who relieved Wally isn’t decided in a 90-game season. Fo r the Phillies, it was their Hemisphere nations had arrived by Texas .406 S Borretf. SF— Boggs, Mariano. Robertson AP photo SO S4 .401 S14 Telephone vt. Elks, 4 — Nike Ritchie to start the 10th. retired the " I have always blossomed in second extra-inning loss in a row. Monday, but Hie heat and humidity Chlcooo 43 40 .417 13 ISmiNBHf • fMlim IP H R ER BB SO first two batters in order in the lllh, August and September,” he said. They lost 3-2 to the Chicago Cubs in Keith Hernandez (17) is welcomed at home plate by kept daytime activity to a min­ V Oeveland 2, New York 0 Dusty striking out leadoff man Mookie "It’s a time when I can smell the 10 innings Sunday. imum at the village, located about Hurst W,134 3 3 2 3 8 winning pitcher Roger McDowell after hitting a Texas Memorial Corner Store defeated Wilson on a called third strike and end of the season, realize the “ We can do nothing but grow and 10 miles northeast of downtown Boston 11, Texas 3 GuimanL*11 1 3-3 3 4 4 3 0 Army and Navy, 7-5, Monday night ot forcing Tim Teufel into a lazy flyout importance of what I ’m doing, and get better from games like this,” game-winning home run in the bottom of the 11th inning Indianapolis. 3 1 1 2 Keeney Field. For Memorial, Chuck to'.rJght. Minnesota 11, Californio 3 1 0 Huntington hod two hits and two RBIs produce. I ’ll rise to the occasion.” Philadelphia Manager Lee Elia as the Mets edged the Phillies, 3-2, Monday night at Shea "W e are getting used to the S ^ e 4, Oakland 3 ti!325L— 41-3 8 5 5 0 3 " J figured I'd take a chance.” Roger McDowell. 6-3. the last of Oily gomes scheduled MWllltams 1 1110 1 while Steve LaurettI alto hod two hits. said. ‘’We battled hard.” Stadium. weather.” Margrita Nava, a Mohordc 1 0 0 0 0 0 Scott Parker chipped In with two hits. member of the Mexican equestrian . T Vesdeirs Pomes Including a homer and three RBIs. For Oakland . Umplrss-Hame, Reed; Rrst, HIrsch- team, said. “ It is hard for us and (Ontiveros S-S), 3:15 pjit. b ^ ; Second, Ford; Third, Garcia. Army and Navy, Brucce Kenel stroked- ’ three hits. hard for the horses.” Cleveland T— 3:57. A— 31,938. Reo photo by Osrmsn (Schrom 4-7), 7:35 p.m. “ The heat is so intense that you DttroW could have to change your race (Retry 64), 7:35 p.m. BluaJaya14.Wlilte8ox5 P e e IVee soccer ch a m p s at tiling Dodgers’ Marshall has a grand feeling Toronto (CeruttI 4-3) at Chicago (Allen strategy,” said Norman Bel­ IrdI, • p.m. The Mustangs toolc the title in the Rec TORONTO ^ CHICAGO Little League lingham of Rockville, Md., a (McGregor ^7) at Milwaukee Charlie Fross. Second row: Mike By The Associated Press problem Is.” (Nieves 7-6), t:35 p.m. oBrhblrh M obrhM Department's Pee Wee division at llling defeated host Montreal for its his 11th home run of the season. member of the United States canoe Fernndiss 5 132 Guillen ss 4 111 Fracchia, Dan Prlndle, Kirk Owen, Geoff For much of Marshall's career Borttm (Woodward (M)) at Texos (Harris AAulInks 3b Junior High this summer. Team fourth consecutive victory. Pena ‘T v e been waiting to do this for a and kayak team. "W e’ve been 4-oir e.A p.m. 0000 Lindseyc 000 1 Mike Marshall, who has had his the problem has been injuries. MoMby cf 5 12 1 Redusrf 4 112 Metts, Kingkeo Daolusay, Nick Pascan- Sunimr Llttli Lngui NL Roundup has 13 career homers at Olympic long time, ever since I started practicing early in the morning and California Borlleldrf 5 111 members (front row, from left): Sam share of troubles for Los Angeles, (Sutton 7-9), 10:35 p.m. Bolnsdh 5 0 10 telli, Joe Coveil. Sarah Metts, Jason Since May 17, 1984, the 27-year-old Stadium. playing ball,” Bass said. “ It’s one late in the evening just to avoid the GBelllf 4 3 3 3 GWalkr lb 4 0 10 Betko, Jason Brady, Raechel Salfia, fitlplly had something grand to talk outfielder has been on the disabled heat." . ... W iEiw M ifs Pomes Leach If 1000 Chester Notlonol I, Mondov ntahto#' The loss was the third straight for of those personal things.” Seattle o*^MIand, 3:15 p.m. Rskc 2000 Russo, Jeff Schneider. Missing: Bren­ about this season. list four times. FMdrdh 43 2 2 Hulettlb 3000 Andy Ratches, Andy Leltao, Barrett L-9ly P'yu- mixeMIkt neiinHtlln ana Ed Marshall said. “ I think she’s the Montreal, and left the Expos in Bellingham said the combination M ln n e ^ at California, 4:05 pm. Gruber3b 53 3 4 Boston If dan Gallagher. ” tlx hits the winners..winner*. Lo#t Marshall hit his fifth career Marshall spent IS days on the of the heat and the security Tortjrt Cleveland, 7:35pirn. 3 0 0 0 Quaglia, Tara Mumford, Jessica Few, excited about that. I ’m down on the third place seven games behind the lorgSb 4000 Lyons3b 4 000 KjjOvtJrtlo the winners wim gifptid slam and drove in five runs disabled list this May with a Pirate* 6, Cubs 4 Konsos City of Detroit, 7:35 p.m. UpsiKiwIb 4 111 K Wilms cf list in the other categories, but in first-place Cardinals in the N L precautions plotted by organizers Toronto at Chicago, 8 p.m. 3 2 2 0 MtaZ Seheinblum ond- R ^ d a y night to support Orel strained back and an ingrown wart Doug Drabek pitched four-hit ball CMoorec 4 10 1 Manrla3b 3 130 Mike Bottaro adding two apiece. Bat- that one I ’m up there.” East. served to keep the athletes close to Boltlmora at Milwaukee, 8:35 p.m. TsMs 41 MIS 14 Tetots taro and Trm ls Feoytnyk ployed wall He'fshiser's six-hit pitching and on his hand. over eight-plus innings for only his Boston at Texas, 8:35 p.m. M584 In 4‘A seasons with Dodgers. Ricky Horton. 6-1, pitched a their temporary homes. National Loaguo raaulta give the Dodgers a very important On Monday, he singled home a Plratoa 8, Cuba 4 Marshall has 102 home runs and seven-hit ball over seven innings second victory since April 19 and “ We can leave if we want to, but Oodgara 7. Rada 2 r!*? (»«6 two hit* . 7-8 victory over the Cincinnati Reds run in the first inning and hit a Nstlonil Lnguattindlngi & •“ ,8 8 * '» S t'S and Adam Delon ployed well defen- and 339 runs batted in. His best and Todd Worrell pitched two Bobby Bonilla hit a three-run it’s such an ordeal that you tend to slvely for Nationals I. af'Riverfront Stadium. into the second deck in homer as host Pittsburgh ended a sleep, watch television and visit MotaS, Phlllloa2(11 1nninga) CHICAGO FITTSBUROH LOS ANOBLS season was 1985. when he had 28 innings for his 22nd save. ^ r ^ 2"''oP-Torom?^.‘*LOB- obrhM _ ObrhM CINCINNATI The fourth-place Dodgers trail center field in the third off Ted seven-game losing streak. with the other guys,” Bellingham Bast Division Toronto 4, Chicago 9. 2B— GWalkW, DMrtnzcf 5 000 . ^ ObrhM ObrliM homers and 95 R B I in 135 games. w L Pet. Antique, Fernandez, GBell, Gruber. Bondslf 5 0 10 Andesn ss 3 10 0 Larkin ss first-place Cincinnati by 7‘A games Power, 8-6, who had won his seven Drabek, 3-10, didn’t allow a hit said after venturing out to buy a box St. Louis OB FHILA NEW YORK Sndbrg2b 4 120 VonSlykcf 4 2 2 1 Sox 2b 3000 Hershiser. 12-9, pitched his sev­ 65 39 .625 Pwhls. HR— Relder tll), (Jruber (9) Ourhm lb 4 112 5 2 10 Bell 3b 4 02 0 i'hlhe National League West and previous decisions against the Astros 5, Giants 3 until Ryne Sandberg singled to of crackers at a convenience store New York 59 46 S®*!**®®* KWllllams (10). SF--^ obrhbi abrhM Roy 2b 4 110 (Suerrer If 4 12 1 EDovIscf enth complete game, struck out .562 6/l!. index combines temperature and Atlanta Jeltz ss 2 0 10 Mozlll ph DIPIno p 0 0 0 0 TotaN 81 711 7 game.” also allowed a home run to Rafael 46 ..58 .442 9 Nlels«n 3 3-3 4 2 2 1 0 Carman p 00 00 Muphivph 1000 Tetata a262 O ^ L ^ D A-THLETICS-Plecml Stan _/lI must have had 30 chances (to one Marshall’s mom has singled humidity to indicate the relative San Diego 99 66 Bonnistprpitched to 3 batters In tt>e6th. 3 0 0 0 Oroscop 0 0 0 0 Bass, who hit home runs both left Palmeiro. Jim Gott, acquired ear­ .371 W'A Aguvoph 10 0 0 Dvksfroef Twksbry p 0 0 0 0 hit' a grand slam) the last few out. discomfort caused by weather Monday’s Pomes Ritchie p 10 0 0 Doyettph 10 11 and right-handed, drove in Alan lier in the day from San Francisco, Los Angeles 7, Cincinnati 2 0 0 0 0 Frndezp 0 0 0 0 Dernier pf years.” Marshall said. " I haven’t ” I think it’s because in the media Cardinals 5, Expos 2 extremes. St. Louis & Montreal 2 by Pchhorn. WP— DeLeon, Musselmon. GGross If 10 0 0 Schulze p 00 00 gome Winning RBI — MarshallH i (5). m - a ^ ^ Pocwic coott Ashby, who had walked against came on and allowed an R B I single 1000 Tetata 31 4 6 4Totals BOSn swinging real well with the guide there's only one category 'Tony Pena and Jim Lindeman hit The heat wave which has gripped H ty York 3, mikidelphla Z 11 innings Um^res— Home, Relllv; Rrst, Welke; Almon ss 3000 nsII 6 5S*®. OP-Lo* Angslei 1, reliever Joe Price, 1-2. Bass had before getting the final out for his PMIsburgh , Chicago Tehris 38 2 7 2 Totals 363 5 3 Cljylnn^ 1._LO ® -^qs_Aiiptles 5, Clndn- bases loaded. I don't know what the where I ’m close to the top,” two-run homers and St. Louis the Midwest is expected to last 6 4 Second, yotfogglo; Third, Brinkman. 8M 8N 888—* x J f f ,^ A ! ! jg ^ . ^ og|»s-Ptoc*d tied the score 3-3 in the fourth with first save. HoystonS, Son FTondsco X 13 Innings T— 3:11. A— ^12,193. jnfWdtr. on Ih* iSdoy through Wednesday and then abate Only gomes scheduled Fhltadtiphlo 882 880 888 RHi Ixh Sh 818 8W H k t New York IN 880 5 91^1 G a m ^n n ln g RBI — Pedrkiue (3). S B -S a x ( 21). S-Hershlser. 315SSL Morlono Duncan, on Thursday, when temperatures Tuesdays Games Two outs when winning run scored. DP— Chicago 2. LOB— Chicago 6, Pltfv «25?W jjrom Albuquerau* of lh* PaeMc „ }-y ***«g?? 34) at Cincinnati Royala4,Tlgara2(10lnnlnga) are forecast in the 80s, the weather (HofTmon 7-6), 7:35 p.m. — KHeronrtdez (6). te S lZ - H5r"®®""*“ <’>' VonSlyke (15), P|T;raBUR PolmMro (5). SB— Breorri LesAltaSta* ” EBRBBSO Sports In Brief o’ Montreal KANSAS CITY DETROIT (6), RRevnolds (9). Cyrene. vice pretident tar puMIc r«ta- Redskins follow Giants’ lead, The athletes will wait out the (H «c m iW ), 7:35 p.m. ObrhM *■ » — Teufel, Hershlser W.129 9 6 2 2 2 8 Ctalmed Jim Gott, • ObrhM CMcog. hrerbbso vnavnniwi weather in their dormitories on the LSmIth If SOOO Whltakr2b 5 0 10 Power LAO 5 9 l i M t ^ , on waivers tram Ih* San FTOndsco SeHw3b 5 12 0 AAodlckdh GMaddux L.6-10 4 1- 5 5 UConn picked third in preseason poii eastern end of the sprawling, Brett 1b 4 0 10 Scherrer 3 2 2 1 l 1 3 0 10 Wlwndrita 0 10 0 Fhllodelphta * * "«® ® * 0 3 6 5 5 5 3 FWIIIIams 1 0 0 0 0 0 tree-lined facility, which is home to TrtoMlrf 4 12 2 Tolmonph 10 0 0 Carman $ 3 2 9 9 j Lvn**! ^3 0 0 0 0 0 NirttanM ta M B M ALctaltan BOSTON — The University of Connecticut football team, which BJeksnef 4000 WP-HenhIter 2 BK— Ponwr. bulking up their offensive line the A rm y Finance Center. *■’» “* *Pon*o GIbconir 5 13 2 Rttchte Rjtavls 11-3 4 1 1 1 3 (Puleo 4-3), 7:40 p.m. FWhlte2b 5 111 1 0 0 0 0 0 Umpires— Home, DeMuth; First, tnwRorv Whfttr forwordt hot tlontd o fried for the Yankee Conference championship in 1986, was tabbed Near the dormitories. Pan Am Trommlss 4 0 2 0 Tekulve L,54 12-3 2 1 1 1 2 DIPIro 23 0 0 0 0 1 Oavl* owytrocl to plo y^iyyrld. (S°wns 84) at Houston Bolbonldh 4 111 Herndon rt 200 0 Hew York T wl?»rv ■ to finish in third place this upcoming campaign in a coaches' organizers have set up a tent city of (Knepper 4-13), 8:35 p.m. RoJons ss 1 1 0 0 0 1 T— 2:20. A— 27,224. dv The Associated Press Bengals’ Wilmington, Ohio camp 3000 Sheddnrf 1000 Schulze 5 3 2 2 4 1 pifnoumi preseason poll, it was announced Monday. shops, food stands, a barh«r shop Wednesday* Games Esnrchph 1000 Broknsph 1000 Drobek Wr3-10 i 4 2 2 2 7 last Thursday. St. Louis at Montreal, 7:05 p.m ASolozr ss g»l< 3 2 0 0 0 0 The Huskies have 22 of 24 starters returning from the squad and dry cleaners. A drugstore, Los Angeles ot gnclnnotl, 7:35 p.m. 0 0 0 0 Lemon cf 4 0 0 0 Orosco 1 1 0 0 2 2 Gideon 23 1 2 2 2 1 The Washington Redskins figure The newspaper, which said it Mocforln c 3 0 10 OoEvns 1b 4 0 10 Mc(7wll W.6-3 2 1 0 0 0 1 (Sott S,1 13 1 0 0 0 1 CardlnalaS,Expot2 that posted an 8-3 overall mark a year ago. bank and post office are nearby. miodelphla ot New York, 7:35 p.m Bosley ph 1000 they need more strength up front to based the story on figures supplied Oilcago at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Heath c 3 0 10 (Vosco pitched to 1 botter In the 10th. lo * batters In the 9th. The University of Massachusetts is the preseason pick of the "O nly a few of the athletes are in. LOwenc 0000 Nokesc 10 10 Umpires— Home, West; Rrst, Darling; wp— Gid6on. better contend with the Super Bowl by the N F L Players’ Association, ^ Olego at Atlanta, 7:40 p.m. Coles 3b UmMrm-Home, Harvey; Rrst, Bonin; STLOUIS M09ITRBAL coaches followed by Delaware, UConn, New Hampshire, Boston reported Brooks now earns more but we’re expecting things to pick San Frandsco at Houston, 8:35 p.m. Tetata 3 0 0 0 Second, Marsh; Third, Runge. ObrhM _ OETROiy LIONS-SIgned Leonard ’ champion New York Giants, to n«84 Totals 38 2 10 2 T— 3:29. A-»,297. SKond, (Jreeo; Third, Poncino. ^ obi'liM University, Richmond, Maine and Rhode Island. than wide receiver Cris Collins- up between now and the (opening) T— 3:10. A— 7,281. Coleman If 4 0 10 Nichols cf 4 120 Thompson, wide rscslvsr. ffslscnscT Jus whom they lo.st three times last Ainirican Lngua raaulta |2«lJ}Clfy 8H 101 8H 2—4 OSmlthss 4 00 0 Wnghmph 1000 »««*'•-ond Bret W e S S ^ ^ season. worth, who makes $450,000, and ceremonies Saturday," Donald Bi­ 888 8M OM 8-4 Herr 2b 50 11 W e b ^ rf 3 0 10 quarterback Boomer Esiason and lal, who operates a popcorn stand McGee cf 5 12 0 . . I ^ S TON OILERS^-Acgulred Leonord The Redskins. 12-4 during the gg^W nn'itaR BI — Tortoboll (12). Raines If 502 1 - Bell, Seltzer players of the week defensive end Eddie Edwards, each on Main Street of the village, said. S ' ' IJLOB— Konsos City 8, Pndltn3b 4000 Walloch3b 4 000 y _ y ^ '’J>W»n«»Y» tackle, from the Philo- , regular season and 14-5 overall, Indiana 2, Yankaaa 0 Fordrf 4 000 Brooksss gHpMa Eoglee for an undtadoeed draft , of whom earns $400,000. "Th e athletes who are here are 10. 2B— Whitaker, DoEvons Astros 5, Slants 3(13 Innings) Major Loaguo Loadsrs 4 000 ■ NEW YORK — Toronto outfielder George Bell and Kansas City including a loss to the Giants in the LIndmn 1b 3 2 2 2 (Salarre lb 3 0 10 Brooks made $325,000 a year ago just milling around — some on TPenac 2 112 Law 2b 3 120 , jU N Sy^ CITY CHjEFS-Wolved Chrle ' •'third baseman Kevin Seitzer were named co-winners of the NFC championship game, have NEW YORK CLEVELAND T.S^rJSii'?!?) (» ) . SAN FRAN Horton p 3 110 while setting club records with 1,087 skates, some on bicycles, some HOUSTON Based on 3)3 at Bata. FltzoerWc 4011 gj)25j. Pblofi Stoekemer, running , - American League Player of the Week award for the period moved All-Pro left guard Russ -jrhM - i r h M ObrhM ObrhM AAorrls^ 1000 BSmlthp b^ ; Milt Jockson ond David Men- rushing yards and 1,773 offensive jogging,” he said. " I’m just waiting WShgtnef 4 00 0 Butter cf KMtaOSCItV hrerbbso AMERICAN Worrell p 2000 G rim m to center. Grim m is replac­ 3 0 10 Aldreterf 3 110 GYoungef 6 120 LEAGUE 0000 Condolph 1000 taoiie, wtderecMyers; Stain Kose,ttghtend; . .Vending Sunday. yards from scrimmage. for the rush to begin.” GWordlf 4000 HInzolb 3 100 Kutcher cf 10 0 0 Hatchi^lf p AB R H PCI. ing Jeff Bostic, the starting center Mtngly 1b 6 110 Boggs Bsn 104 McGffgnp 0000 ” Both players hit .500 last week, with 11 hits in 22 at-bats. Jennifer Phillips, a Ball State 3 0 0 0 Tobler 1b 4 0 11 J n '^ ls 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 SpelerSb 6 10 0 Doran 2b 5 0 2 0 4N N 148 .370 WJhnsnph 1000 bock; j ^ e Preacher, pun- ' since 1981. Winneldrt 2000 Jacoby 3b Leonard If 6 0 0 1 Mattingly NY u 341 64 11$ J37 Tetata fSffl"”i*f■ deferaly* llnemon, ond : ' Seitzer’s 11 hits included five doubles, two home runs and a Easier db 3 0 10 ®o5Si| IM 2 0 0 1 2 Ashbyc 5 12 2 Trammll Del 92 nsos Tblota N2 92 Offensive line coach Joe Bugel University student working in an 30 10 CCostlll rf 4 0 10 WCIork 1b 4 12 2 Walling 1b 3 0 0 0 359 62 121 ,3a -HiiwN Horvey ondMork ! fsix-for-six day against Boston on Sunday. Bell had a double, three It’S not home yet Pglrulo3b 3000 MHolllf CDovIs cf 5 0 10 Seltzer KC 104 413 65 134 A24 StLaulS said the move was prompted by the athletic clothing shop at the village, Solos c 0 00 0 Morris L,1M 10 8 4 e i in GDovIs 1b 3 0 10 Puckett Min '103 -gttKS'T* llhtattan. Miami's new pro football stadium 3000 Snyder If 4 00 0 Brenlv c 5 0 10 Baser! 5 2 2 3 410 65 132 .322 r.^ ^IDERS-RetaoMd Jiom e runs and three walks during the week. strength of the Giants’ offensive said business picks up when the sun JBonlll 2b 20 0 0 Thrnfn dh 3 110 RThpsn 2b 5 0 10 Camlnit 3b DwEvons Bsn 99 S 66 113 320 fi2P".” P*y-,puntrahxw;MgrteFerry, ; i : saw its first organized scrimmage. sets and athletes return from late Potouaph 1000 5000 ToMer Cle m P®* — Lindeman (2). line. Carter pr 0 0 0 0 Uribe ss 5 0 10 CRenIds ss 4 02 0 387 48 123 318 -^~:® i”g'«J:aw. LOB-SILouls 9, Mont- The Dolphins’ offense battled the afternoon training sessions. Tollesonte 0 0 0 0 JBelIss 3000 Krukowp 300 0 Bnetnoph Franco Cle 87 336 59 106 .315 ^ W (TRLEANS .SAINTS-SIgned ML . "Th e Giants opened oureyes last Mechmts 2000 1000 Fornndz Ter 104 S?* Herr, Gatairago. defense in Joe Robbie Stadium, the “We’re just waiting for them to Allansonc 3 0 10 T — 3:23. A— 25,781. Lefferts p 0 0 0 0 Ryanp 200 0 ^ 66 132 .314 l-'n• w n iy t)ocfc;_Ertc Morttn, whl* receiver, ; . NEW YORK — Eric Davis of the Cincinnati Reds and Dion north of the Orange Bowl, where the up in the evening." YngMd ph 10 0 0 Puhiph 10 0 0 SI* iw ffiT OyilbNu, defensive lineman. . "We’re probably as strong as any N w Yeik an IIS m _ a Price p 0 0 0 0 0®«"' Toronto, ttlAUls h r e r b b k , ^Jam es of the Atlanta Braves were named co-Players of the Week club played from the inception of The village is surrounded by two C**Mtand in MS DSmIthp 000 0 team, except them. We thought it MINNESOTA Lopes ph 1000 ja jWwToy, BqWnaore, 25; Carter, Cleve- Horton WA-l 7 7 2 2 3 2 'in the National League for the week ending Sunday. New York Giants’ Coach Bill the franchise through last season. rows of chain link fence, each Gonrw Winning RBI - 701)1*7(9). CALIFORNIA Agostop I? 5 ' 24; Hrb^, Minnesota, 24; OwE- was time to make some adjust­ N r h M ObrhM 0 0 0 0 ivwiwroai * 2 0 0 ) 3 Davis became the seventh major-league player to hit at least 30 After walking the Orange Bowl topped by barbed wire. Incoming Buthrf 5 100 Downing If Tetata 45 3 7 3 Totals N512S YORK JETS-Wotved JomM . ments and look for bigger mat­ Parcells gives directions OovldHirf 3 111 BSmlth L.7-5 7 6 S 3 3 5 SS? Tony Rusee, tackle. ‘"homers and steal at least 30 bases when he hit his 30th homer sideline for many years. Dolphin vehicles are stopped in a fenced-in 1000 DWhIteef 2 0 2 1 , Run* Bottad In ‘‘'ADELPHIA EAGLEB-Slgned Ren • chups.” G rim m has 275 pounds on during a workout at the ftawYMk hrerbbso Gagne tt 52 20 Pettis ct SonProncIsoe 182 8N 8N IN 8-3 McGftaon 2 2 0 0 0 2 •(Sunday. He has 39 stolen bases. He hit .375 (9-for-24) with two Coach Don Shula said he’ll have to area where policemen search the 2 0 0 0 Houston 2N i n 8M 8N 2—8 *'■ OwEvons, Boston, H B P ^ Indemon by BSmlth. M o ^ , llnebadcer, to hwo, one veor ' his 6-foot-3 frame. Bostic is 6-2, 263. Puckeffet 5 120 Joyner 1b 4 0 10 liomers and five RBI and scored nine runs during the week. team's training camp Mon­ get used to his new workplace. " It ’s wheel wells and underside of Hrbaklb 3 3 10 Two ot^when winning runs scored. 0<*lai^83; Joyner, Collter- contract*. Stoned Chris OerhordondVI^ | G rim m ’s shift is only part of the H l g o n ^ 41-3 3 0 0 3 7 Miller ph 1000 Game Winning RBI — B m (9) !?■?' J ' .Cqn««q>- Ooklond, 76; Corter, Bellamy, defmive backs. Acqulrad • going to take a few games where it’s vehicles. They also walk through GoettlSb S235 OeCnes3b S^ofta, KIMer;-njlrd, C.WIIItams. James hit .517 with 15 hits in 29 at-bats for the week. He had two scheme. The Redskins are also day in Pleasantville, N.Y. Brnntkylf S 1 2 1 2 000 D P -^ n Francisco 1. LOB— Son Fran- T— 2:54. A-33A24. None Swonson, wW* rscetvsr, on wolvsrs • close at the end and you get that the buses that transport volunteers, C ^ o l f l WA-11 9 1 0 0 1 5 Bucknrdh 3 0 10 frmn the Dsnver Bronco*. WalvadWIIII* ’ ft)omers and eight RBI and scored five runs. happy with the progress of 6-2, Larkin dh 3 10 1 Hendrckrf excitement to make you feel at workers and the media Into the WP--Troo) 3, Hudson. PB— Salas. Lmbrdz2b 4 0 0 0 son. HR— WCIork (20), Bass 2 (12) Turral, running bock. 270-pounder Raleigh McKenzie, 50 12 McLmrTb 4 110 M midt, ^PITTSBURGH STEELERS-Cul Jo* I home. I ’m looking forward to that. village. Butarac 3 0 11 Boonec SB— Hatcher (37), Aldrete (1),COovls (11). who will take overforGrim m at left 4 12 0 P im , quorlerback, and Ralph Brm, llehl • Fuller was the lone member of “What really strikes you is the Reporters and accredited vis­ M i n . Polldor ss 4 000 seowta,.818; John,n m Y ^ L wa^TW; Dastani Laagua atandinga end. Special Olympian dies at festival guard. Totals N i l n i t Totals the group not to practice Monday. newness of the entire situation," itors are welcome to mingle with a382 SonPranctaca "* ** « « • • * < > £T'7&T2®!!!?(*'*'” l>;Mohorelc, Texas, M N DIEGO CHARGERS— Waived ' Holdouts Dave Butz and Keith Mustelman, Toronto, KM. .714: Stave Jordan, kicker. SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Paul Culkin, a Special Olympics athlete The Bears list his status as Shula said. athletes and coaches in the so- Marlnsrs4.Attilstlcs3 881 8N 438-11 I « 3 3 1 5 S«*>orhao*n, Kansas Clfv, 1M,.7)4. w L Pel. os SEATTLE SEAHAWKS— Waived Jim Griffin drew fire from the Redskins MS SSI w is!?/* * 1 0 0 0 0 D 3* ..from Ireland, died of a brain hemorrhage that resulted from a day-to-day because of a sore The Dolphins play their first called "international zone” of the Oltobison 2 3 0 0 1 2 .651 POxond RIekv Andersen, puntors, and front office. Butz, at 37 the oldest Own# WInnIno RBI —» Larkin (3) 62 46 J74 7vy Griffin, a veteran running back and Big yards, big bucks ONIxoncf <016 Polontacf Pvon 7 5 a 9 I IS LEAGUE Vsment (Rods) 51 57 The seizure occurred F rid a y while the 2S-year-old Culkin, born Bears. residential sections of the village. PBrodly If 5011 G AG E H Pet. .472 19V4 B u n n * ^ , s o l i ^ and Carlton Row, • special-teams player, failed to Los Angeles Rams All-Pro run­ 3 06 6 Lonsfrd3b 4 0 11 Buckn*r(2).S-DWhlte.Sf^utm' Gwynn SO 102 382 79 49 59 .454 2)14 iineoockMf. 'with Downs Syndrome and diabetic, was on his way to swim The closed environment gives S B ^ e y c 4 110 Canseco If i j S S 5 I 137 359 47 59 .443 2214 report. ning back E ric Dickerson says ADovIs 1b 4 00 1 (P H R ER BB SO Gusrrsro LA IN 363 64 123 .339 HOCKEY Walsh bristlas athletes plenty of time to visit with 4210 McGwIrIb 3 0 0 0 G o I a r r a i 42. 65 .393 » practice. General Manager Bobby Bea- words cannot express his unhappi­ Presley 3b 3 113 MOavlf dh 4 000 JNtakro 313 4 2 2 4 1 Mon 92 337 0 a rs G i competitors from other nations. Phelosdh 2 0 0 0 ReJeksn rf Umpires— Home, Pallone; Rrst, Rio- 110 .326 ..QUEBEC NOROwSieLiSened Rebert ^ » *A thard said he’s through calling ness with what lie considers a low San Francisco 49ers Coach Bill 4 02 0 SrteteeJVWAO 523 4 l i o J EDovI* CIn 33* 92 109 .322 Pleord ond Stephont Outiwde dMfmat < "In our sport, you get to know a Mllhwtdh 20 11 Slainbchc 4 110 Third, Rennert. DJomes At) HanJsbure*,OtansFalls5 men. _ _ them. $683,000 per year salary and re­ Walsh pushed a Sacramento televi­ Klnoeryrf T—3:37. A— 28,287. 316 59 « JW PH^sIdS, Wtlllamsaort2 lot of your competitors pretty ' 4 0 10 Bgrntrd2b 4 13 0 jWWtluSV 623 8 7 5 4 2 PndItnSIL 390 62 122 M t " Hall of Fame game moved to Jan. 2 "If they want to play, they can peated his desire to be traded. sion reporter who asked him to Oulnonsss 4 0 0 0 (Solleo pr 0 100 Ljworko 113 4 4 4 1 0 WCIork SF E90dlno*,v#rmaot2^ well," Bellingham said. " I was just ! R*2m M 2b 3 0 GrlMn se 350 53 107 .306 „ _ .. .TUMdoy s oomss PORT M ^ N E KoSSiFrliNcSn^ call m e," he said. " I feel like a stallion who once comment on linebacker Tom Cousi- 10 4 0 10 Pinity 1 0 0 0 0 0 WOlloch Mon 3*4 63 117 305 Chose general moMjMr^ "" TAM PA, Fla. — The college football Hall of Fame Bowl game talking to a friend from Argentina ' 31474 TMoli N393 BK-4jatorko. PB— Butera Z " Law Mon ftawBritalnotAlbonv upon a time had spirit. But once you neau’s efforts to fight rumors that 319 41 97 .304 ttarrIsbureatGtonsMis has been moved to Jan. 2 and will be televised by NBC Sports, Newest Bear on hand that I hadn’t seen in a year.” iiJf"£22!rt£l2!l.T«ch!09»«;.!Ctark,8t.Lool*,91; The bowl game, originally scheduled for Dec. 30, will be played marks for the Wolverines, signed contract renegotiation. neau would meet with them, at at the 74,310-seat Tam pa Stadium. The stadium is home to the what both the team and his agent, " If they can’t afford to pay me... which point Crandell brought the fiSSST*'*’" 5 * » » * Leigh Steinberg, said is a four-year K !? !!' 23 0 0 0 0 I t ^ g h t nationallbagub National Football League’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers. I ’d tell them to trade m e," he said. microphone back and asked the «I2>». K-Atorsho(l (12), Dodgers; Rec hoop ; The date of the game was changed to in order to receive contract worth more than $1.3 James Brooks, who owns Cincin­ coach to comment on Coiisineau. ^oSSitata'' 13 0 0 0 0 0 rJSinUi;.*2*'i*!?'J?«*2LLInd*man (5), EMERGENCY 'network coverage, bowl committee officials said. million. nati’s single-season rushing record, "Ask me a direct question," Andu|*rL3-S « 3 3 3 0 I Pb»»4*; Strow- With Harbaugh in the fold, the bwTv m ), Hsnwndez (11), Meta; Durham ChtaSS' Sufdifl#,' Firo — Police — Medical I A source told The Associated Press the two-year contract, with also owns the top salary on the Walsh snapped. Then be grabbed lSST 2 10 0 1 l!‘j/-*!?lPigj.''b .<»)- Cl**; Bonlllo ( 9 > r ^ ian option for a third year, will provide the bowl committee with 16 Bears now have four players — Bengals, according to an Ohio the microphone and shoved it into teSSef S'? 2 ® 0 1 I NESN. WTIC~ Rangers, Eaatarn 2(W*Ajlr<» ® *i’*' ®P** Mike Tomezak, Doug Flutie and newspaper. The Cincinnati En­ Crandell’s side. Before walking rbS K L * S'? ® 0 0 0 0 Auerbach's All-Star* 54 (Crolg Kear­ DIAL 911 ;minutes of commercial air time to sell. The air time is worth RMXNWtz 23 1 0 0 1 0 ys’ jftoTk «'«* «P o o n x-GrandSISA4« *t*A woe from I: 18 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuegday, Aug. 4, 1987

MANCHESTiBR HER ALD . Tuesday, Aug. 4. 1987 — 19 K IT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright M

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 toNT BE «5IM,Y. ITS FeEUN6<, it'; WON'T BE Hoizr iFWEfcotfr OR£N IT OF M b EAT CLASSIFIED ADS 643-2711 ‘SoMETHlMej. Notices Notices HELP WANTED Butinett Property...... Entertotnment...... S3 Form Supollet ond Eouloment. HELP WANTED HELP WAHTED HELPWAHTED Lot(/Found...... Resort Property...... or HELPWAHTED HELP WANTED. r f 01 Beefcketplfie/incente T . . S4 Offlce/Retoll Equipment...... 1 * R«y»: *0 conto oor lino nor day. HELPWAHTED P trton olt...... ' 02 Mortoooes...... Corpentry/Remedelino ■ A t o condition procodent to Wonted to Buy ...... SS Rtcreotlonol Equipment...... ««v. the plocomont of any odvor- Announctmtnis...... 03 Peintinp/Peoerine...... S6 Boots ond AAorine Equipment.. M It ZS doyi: 40 conli por lino por day. PART Tima. M.25 hourly. CARING, loving, expe­ CASHIER In convenience Auctions...... 04 Reoflnp/Sldinp...... S7 Musicoi Items...... tltlno In ttio Monchottor He­ Flnonclol...... !.!!!!! OS Rentals Pleorinp...... , Si Comeroe end Photo Equipment rald. Advortitor hereby National In-stora mar- rienced, Individuals store. Flexible hours, IN HOME babysitter for SCHOOL BUS ORIVEljS 2lSnSJ*q2?;i’:7 ,f r ’ needed for child care nights and weekends. Raems for Ront...... Siectricoi...... , S9 Pets ond Supplies...... Oflreet to protect. Indemnify katlne company Is AUTOMOTIVE 11 year old. $5 per hour. Aporfmonlt for RonI..... Heoflnp/Plumblne...... 40 Miscelloneous for Sole...... 633-4155. PART Time. Earn extra for the town of Bolten. Employment A, Education OBADLIN8S: For cloulfted odvertlsements to and hold harmlett the Mon- seeking Individuals to positions In Hartford REPAIR Monday through Fri­ We will train. Idssl pert CenOoinliilumi for Ront MIsctlloneout Services... , 41 Too Soles...... chetter Herald, Its offlcert County. Call Nannies money assisting our MgIp w on ttd...... II Horn#! lor Mom...... Strvicet Wonted...... 42. Wonted to Buy/Trode...... be pobllshed Tuesdoy through Soturdov, the distribute coupons and Experienced mechanic day. 3am02 noon for 3 SItuotlon W onttd...... 12 oeodllne is noon on the doy before publlcotlon and employees against any "R " Us Inc. 233-7457, bookkeeper with post­ weeks. Starting In Sep­ time Job for homemSk- Slero/Offlco Sm c o ...... samples to consumers Parti Oepartmant needed full time. Must ers or retirees. Butinm OpportunltlM...... U Rotort Rroeorlv...... For odvertlsements to be published Mondovr and all liability, lots or In local supermarkets. ask for Suzanne. ing, tiling and light tember 3:45om -8am. Instruction...... 14 Merchandise the deodlint Is 2:30 e.m. on Fridoy. expense. Including attor­ hove own tools end Induolrlof Preeorfv...... We provide training. Peraon typing. Also help with Call o ft^ 6,643-9332. S37-S234 or 537-5786. Employment Servlets...... IS Oorooot and Slnroet.... Hplltfov/Seotenol...... Automotive neys' feet, arising from PART Time. Pumping valid C T drIveTe llcente. Anflouet ond Cetlectibles. Cor* tor Solo...... Reliable transporta­ gas, changing tires. In­ customer service by PART rime Secreto- . Roammotoo Wonlod...... , CletMnp...... R E M YOUR AO. Clossifled odvertlsements ore claims of unfair trade practi­ Willing to train at phone. Hours 8:30am- Salary negotlabla. Call Wonttd to Ron!...... Truckt/Vont for Solo... tOTen by teteehone os o convenience. The ces, Infringement of trade­ tion required. Call 1- cludes Saturdays. ry/Receptlonlst, Mon­ PART time early bird to Rtal Estote Furniture...... Comport/Trollori...... Monchester Herold Is responsible for only one marks, trade names or pat­ 245-1877, Monday 12;30pm, Monday serve morning cukto-! Hemes for Sole...... TV/SItreo/Aoptloncet. Molorcvcioi/Mopod*... Incorrect Insertton ond thM only for the site of Spruce Street Mobil. recreational Vehi­ 247-3493 day through Friday. AAochlnery Tools .. ents, ylolotlon of rights of through Friday, 9am- 649-3487. through Friday. Appli­ 9-12:30 (flexible) sa­ mere, 6 to 10am, Thurs- ■ Condominiums fer Sole...... ^ Strvictt Auto Sorvicot...... the orlplnol Insertion. Errors which do not Wayne or Mark Lots/Lend for Sole...... town ond Gordon...... Aulot tor Ront/LooM...... lessen the volue of the odvertlsement will not privacy and Infringement of 4pm. cle dealership in cations now being ac­ day to Sunday. Family I 23. CtilidCore...... Good Thinos to Eot...... lary. Negotiable. Call Investment Property...... 24j Cleonino Services. Mticollonoous Automotlvo be corrected by on odditlonot Insertion. copyright and proprietary cepted. Send to the 429-9nn7 run. Dairy Mart, 368' •s-i Fuel Oll/Cool/Firewood.. Wontod lo Buy/Trodo ... rights, unfoir competition East Hartford. attention of Terri c/o O FFICE theater work. Spencer Street, Mon-i and libel and slander, which the Manchester He­ Mature person return­ may result from the publica­ Tuesday thru Sa­ chester/East Hartford' DATA-ENTRY KITCHEN rald, 16 Bralnord ing to work force. Port SECRETARY townllne. Coll 569-31)46:': tion of any advertlsment In turday. Call Place. No phone colls time. Flexible days. the Monchester Herald by Part-time Data Entry Purchasing depart­ HELP I WeneedonactlveJ • 1987 by NCA. Me advertiser. Including adver­ pleosel Coll Mrs. Platt be­ clerk for Manchester HELP tween 8:30-4pm. 649- ment, busy office re­ Individual to come HELP WANTED HELPWAHTED HELPWAHTED tisements In any free distri­ 569-1220 work with our smcilt-::' NELPWANTBI HELPWAHTED HELP WANTED bution publications pub­ Area resident. Day Must have cooking CARPEN TER - Will pay 2596 or 643-0020. quires s secretary lished by the Manchester company. Telephone- for experienced help. D IRECTO R Pupil and orders, light ordeilpfiS Herald. Penny Sleffert, work, flexible hours experience. Some PART Time Sales. Retail Residential remodel­ with accurate typing PRESSING machine op­ O VERN IG H T ttaff posi­ Publisher. Stott Support Services. and pockoglng. Custo­ Puzzles O FFICE help port time. to your needs — heavy lifting re­ positions available in ing and window Instal­ Position available Sep­ skills to type erator for retail clo- tion. 1tpm-9om. Very Eost Hartford office mers basic duties. We­ thlno store. Full or port Preferroblv with book- good pay. Responsi­ quired. Must be able ling. Call evenings 646- tember 1, 1987. 225 day purchase orders and REAL ESTATE CAREER NIGHT competitive pay and LOST products store. Look­ 5458. ars young and growing time. Call Bernard Ap­ benefits. Coll K. keeplne experience. work year. Must hove Main Street, ble person. to read recipes. ing for energetic de­ other related Items. and will train. Fulltime ACROSS 44 Olympic Aniwof to Provlout Pualo ter at 643-2478. Fowler of 742-1490. AND FOUND pendable mature soles Connecticut certifica­ preferrred, part time Thursday, August 6, at 7:00 p.m. Manchester.______Apply In person bet­ tion as Intermediate Heavy phone con­ considered. Apply: Ct. 1 Comedian Ed board (abbr.) OHcinn oHinnn Call 646-4411 person. Homemakers HAIR Administrator *92and 46Coltege PART tlmeoenerol office LOST. Diamond combi­ Cane 8, Reed Company, degree (ebbr.) □□□□OD □□□□□□ Ramada Inn, “Tiffany Room” ween the hours of hours/flexible shifts. tact. Apply The 5 Aetreu kOSmOM OPINING worker for Manchester nation wedding and en­ certification In special 48 Marsh plant SODOCIi:!] QDDQDG for interview. Coll 289-3437 tor further STYLIST 205 Hartford Rd., Chase real estate office. Typ ­ gagement ring set In 8:30-4:30 Monday - education or another Gerber Scientific In­ Manchester.______^ 50 0am Stata □ □□ (DOD aOD 1330 Silas Deane Highway, Wethersfield Informotlon.______wanted, full or 9 Animal 53 Small ing and bookkeeping platinum. Substantial Friday. area of pupil person­ strument Co., 83 irden HDD □□□ □□□ PART and foil time cashl- organisms experience helpful. 646- reward. 640-3511. IM M E D IA TE openings nel. Salary range 841- SChild'shit toy □ D d □ □ □ D Q This will be your opportunity to learn what is necessary to HEAD MECHANIC PART Time store clerk. Monday through Fri­ part-time for $47,000 depending on Gerber Rd., West, S. ers In all department! 54 Smile 4655.______(comp; wd.) 56 Inner □ □ED □ □ □ Apply Salvation Army day. Steady work. busy salon in Ver­ experience. Send letter Ideal work for senior' 13 Cats have become a Real Estate Sales Associate. We plan to cover the The Town of Coventry hae e poeltlon opening for WANTED. Port time Carla’s Pasta Windsor. Hebrides □ □ □ □ □ □ one, (1), HEAD MECHANIC. Applicants muM have Thrift Store, 210 nPIne 275A Progress Or. Higher than overage of application, resume citizens. We pay gener­ ____ lives island □ □□DO EIQD following topics: counter help. Apply Dl- non. We guarantee ously based on expe>' 14... and a minimum of four,(4), years oxporlMtoe In the PERSONALS Street, Manchester. hourly rotes tor ware­ and credentials bv Au­ W AITRESS w/anted toll 58 Navy ship n o n H D n o d d Roso Cleaners ,777 I 646-4928.______Manchester house ond delivery rience. will train J(, downs prtfix (abbr.) mechanical repair and maintenance of: oarthmov^ to pay you more gust 21 to: Dr. Nathan time part time. Apply ISSqueeied out ZQQ] □□□ □□□ Real Estate Sales What It Takes Main Street. work. Extra benefits Chesler, 78 Ripley Hill necessary. Apply In 59 Cover the Ing oqulpmant heavy trucks, sweepers, automo- POKER! Seeking four or EXPERIENCED person than your cur­ In person Luigi's Res­ 16 Eye drop insids of □□□□□□ dOonDB As a Career DRIVER Fuel oil. Class 11 WANTEDI Experienced Include pold hospitali­ Rd., Coventry, Ct. person: Arthur Drug,. 17Bom To Be Successful bilae, mowers, and other standard and special five dependable young needed for custom taurant, 706 Hartford 942 M a in S tre e tc **0 Kill e fly □□□and □□□dod' license required. De­ to middle-aged em­ draperies. Full time. bartenders, waiters, zation, vocations, and rently earning as 06238.______Rd., Monchester. 18 Warehouse 61 Obtainsd □□□QD □□□□□ How To Get Started equipment Applicants must have a minimum of pendable fuel oil deliv­ and waitresses. Apply holidays. For Inter­ Monchester. 20 Spiritieis 62 Compenion Investment Opportunities ployed men Interested Hours can be flexible. FLORAL Oeslghi^ with four, (4), years experfonoe In welding, fabrication o( ery east of river. Expe­ In person, 1260 Main view apply or phone a hair stylist, plus EXPERIENCED Wal- 22. Ship's diary of odds 21 Decorate 45 Waxy In 0 weekly poker Hourly rate $6 %. 23 Airline infer- rienced only. Full time. flower shop expe­ tresses. Food working 63 Longings with substance in Potential Incxime Earnings porta, hydraulica and ovarhauling. Alao have the Contact Phyllis at 456- Street, Coventry. Manchester Tobacco & tips, benefits and * metion Bank Affiliation gome. Please respond rience. Full or port conditions. Breakfost woodworking cork ability to prepare and flie repotia and rscorda, have Insurance and benef- to Box G c/o The 3 5 2 7 . ______REGULAR part time Candy Co., 299 Green COOKS (ebbr.1 DOWN Its. Coll 647-9137. Rd., Manchester. 643- opportunity. Call time. Apply In person; and lunch. Brownstone 24 Zooms 47 Flower their own toola aa la required for thia work, and ji Manchester Herald.o cashier and clerk. Over 24 — cods 1 25th letter 25 Moslem 48 Mediocre Reservations are required. R.S.V.P. Glastonbury 569-2205. 9147 Krause Florist, 621 Diner. 649-4011, 721- 17 Mel d e ____ valid Connecticut Claas II drtvoTs Hconaa. CLERICAL. Small office, REMOVE GREASE and 20 hours. Full benefits, today. DISHWASHERS 2 Join priest (comp, wrd.) Hartford Rd , 7329.______26 AdverMry 3 Sovist refusal diversified duties .ac­ rust from outdoor metal no weekends no even­ Monchester. n A^tel 26 Peacock 49 Direction ApplicatloM can be obtained at the Coventry Manager RNS wonted tor full and 4 Of a sweliina genus 51 Hockey counts receivable ,tele- furniture the easy wav. ings. Call Manchester WAITRESSES pictures 5 Whols Employment “Sales” Teacher Aide- Spelcol part time, 11-7 shift. 26 Besebsller player Gordie Town Qaiage, 48 Bradbury Lane or at the Town - phones, record keep­ Just, dip a cloth In turpen­ Community College 35 Songstress number D/W ID CARROT T. Hall, 1712 Main Street (foventry, (TT. ing and some typing. 875-0588 Eduction. The Mon­ Nolen____ tine ond rub the metal Book Store. 643-1097. AAA Auto Apply AON, Salmon Full or part timb. Adams 6 Recline 6 2 ^ 1 ___ chester Board of Edu­ 36 SOrfice (e 30 Compile A S S 0 C I A T E ^ N All benefits. Call 647- a Education until spots disappear. To Brook Convalescent Temporary or perma­ 7 Playing card even keel E S. V . V I a Club cation Is seeking appli­ Home Salmon Brook . ttmi) 6(^rge with 31 Mineral AppUcaUona muat be returned to the Garage or 9137.______sell Idle Items the easy PART time floor mainte­ 37 Oppress 53 Suviss canton cants for o special Drive, Glastonbury. nent. Good wages 32 Abominable 55 Hoosier State The Real Estate Group Town Hall by Friday. August 14th, 1987. No other PART Time office posl- woy, use a low-cost ad In nance person. $6 to 46 Young snowmen CARPENTER Is looking for ambi­ education teacher old Please call 633-5244. and benefits. Apply Iri Indion (abbr.) appllcatlona wHI bo accepted after this date. classified. stort. 643-5747.______*;s4lmon 34 Froren tlon In S. Windsor. tious full time mem­ to work with students person 10 poyo 57 Army 2852 MAIN STREET • GLASTONBURY Acccurate typist with experienced In kitchen STOC K room and counter 42 New (praf.) [comp. vKl.| 38 Cats Transport ages 8-12 lobled so­ 43 Mei____ ThaTownot (foveiary la an Equal Opportunity Employar. considerable phone I HELP WANTED and bath remodeling. bership sale repre­ person wanted for 11 FulloflwN.) 39 Pleat Service cially mol odulsted. CIm Ii Typist Howird Johnson't “ (oocktsil) 19 Motil plofao 41 Securing pin contact for busy sales Qualify minded. Must plumbing and heotlng (abbr.) D RI V E R ^ P o r ^ Im ^ ^ o r sentatives. Res­ Position effective Sep­ office. Figure aptitude supply house. Coll Vic­ If you're looking for a 394 Tolland Tpke. V Manchester Herald have tools and trans­ pected company tember 1987. Contact Manchester, C T 2 4 FULL ‘HME helpful, word process­ WALGREEN’S tor Manufacturing and Mrs. Pot Ladd, Man­ friendly working envi­ ing and or computer route. Coventry area. portation. Top pay for with well known and Distributing Co., 236- chester Public Schools, ronment where you'll be RETAIL ADVERTISING POSTING CLERK skills a definite plus. Short hours. Good poy. right individual. Full 4535. 649-6220 Call 742-8867. 9-12am, 7 Pharmacy expanding product 45 North School St., treated with respect, Applications are now being accepted for the Excellent benefit pack­ CARPENTERS and Cor- tft to lOpm.D time year-round posi­ line. Excellent op­ Monchester, Ct. 06040 theee positions will In­ M?5!cAnWlce??art or ■ position of retail advertising posting clerk. age. Coll 228-9478 or tion. penters helpers. Own 647-3451. EOE. terest you. send resume to Stordox W ANTED. High school portunity for right tools and transporta­ full time bookkeep6G i a Applicante should have bookkeeping and Equipment, P. D. Box age boy to dispose of NOW HIRING! Office background ex­ individuals. Salary, tion. Work In Manches­ Strong typing and filing perience desired. computer experience, aa well as being able to 204, Columblo Ct. 06237. trash every 2 weeks. 649-5400 ter. Pay according to 23 643-6623.______Looking for full time commission, incen­ MANAGEMENT skills required. Will an­ days per week. Cetk— type, answer phones and handle a variety of FU L L time openings for experience. Imme­ loving core givers for CONSTRUCTION Com­ part time diate work. Coll 643- swer telephonee. Data 649-9074 or send resume ] 34 28 2G office related functions. Benefits include SALES Person. Port time tives, and full bene­ TRAINEE entry experience a plus, to: All Shoklbol M. D., ■ Infant, toddlers and pany now taking appli­ 6760.______company paid health plan, vacation, paid pre-school. Call Ma­ cations for siding • Cosmeticians evenings. 3 nights and fit package. Call Learn all phases of but will train In this area. 953 M a in S tre e t," ) 33 34 You woul(j like to Join a winning BAYLOR Supervisor. We Monchester. holidays and sick days. Please aend resume or rilyn DImmock, Little Installers. Minimum 3 • Cashiers Saturday. Harvey's Paul Winsor. our restaurant opera­ Dresses 8, Sports Wear. hove opening tor a We will be Interviewing C A B IN E T makers. Expe- j 36 work experience along with ealary team, that inciudes: Compiete People Unlimited, years experience. Sa­ supervisor position ev­ Marlborough. 295-8003 lary comensurate with Apply In person: 646-3100. tion. Permanent posi­ at our plant at 300 Rye rience helpful but not > requiremanta to: Manchester Herald, Job Satisfaction, Good Pay, 236-3261 Ext. ery weekend. 7pm- tion with advance­ necessary. Apply 40 or 295-9415.______experience. Call 643- ORDER filling clerks. 7om. For more Infor­ Street. So. Windsor, C T J "Bookkeeper,” P.O. Box 591, Manchester, C T 2659 for appointment. 263 W. Middle Tpke. Port time or full time. 265 or ment potential. Good on Wednesday and Zohner's Wood Work- < Good Product, and Great DFFICE Assistant for mation coll Director of i>; 06040, or call Mark Abraltls. 643-2711. medical office. Very Manchester, C T Monday through Fri­ Thursday, Aug. 5 and Ing, 23 Industrial D r iv e d 1-800-842-4320 Nurses. Monday - Fri­ wages and benefits. West, Tollond. 875-622e-.-n Company - Then join us... diversified general PHOTO FINISHING day, flexible hours. day 9om-3pm. Crest- Aug. 6, from 9 am - 4 Coll Roberta at 649- EOE Apply PULL time tel lers—*■ clerical duties Includ­ Full time. Will train. 649-8899 field Convolscent, 6^- pm. If you cannot apply Openings include: in g receptionist EOE 8648. 5151. needed. ConnectlcuT~) ■S3 Apply at Massif C a ­ Howard Johnson's In person, please call Bank & Trust, Mon- • backup. Typing not re­ D EN TA L Hygienist. High RN SUPERVISOR- 3-11. quired. Flexible help­ COUNTER person 394 Tolland Tpke. 282-0871 and ask for 58 PART TIM E * Sales Person mera 639 Main St. quality preventive of­ Chester Porkode of- '! D EN TA L Assistant. Mon­ wonted, will also moke Immediate opening Manchester, C T Mary Sullivan. flee. 647-5500.______> • ful nature Is required. day through Thursday. fice. Modern facilities. M o n d o v-Frld o v. No •k Sales Secretary Full time, flexible Manchester Full time position In Ice cream cokes ond EXPERIENCED Men's > 61 CUSTOMER SERVICE 10-5. Experience pre­ novelties. Mondoy- weekends. For more 649-6220 South Windsor k Used Car Mechanic hours. Send resume to; established office. Sa­ Information please coll clothing salesman. We are looking for responalble aervice- Sports Medicine & Dr- GENERAL office. Port ferred. Reply to P. O. lary negotiable. Coll FrldovlO-5. Upto$6per Full time. Good salary J Box 505, Manchester, Crestfleld Convols- ACCOUNTANT. New po­ Metallurgical mlnded Individuals to handle customer Inquir­ thopedlcs, 155 Main St., time hours. Flexible. 875-6269. hour depending on ex­ and benefits. Call Bet- Please call Ed Thornton at 643-1211 9 to 6. Ct. 06040. perience. Will train. cent, 643-5151.______sition In small business i.at.iwF ies. The position requires enthusiasm, Inde­ Manchester, Ct. 647- for degreed accoun­ nord Apter. 643-2478. • I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 1493.______Coll CIndv 647-1076. RN/LPN-We hove a full by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee pendent thinking, and organization. Good Hartford Rood Dairy time or port time posi­ tant with 1-3 years ex­ CONSTRUCTION Com­ communication skills and a pleasant tele­ MEDICAL Secretory- Queen.______tion on 3-11, Mondoy- perience. Responstblll- pany now taking appli­ Unscramble these four Jumbles, MANOfSTBUHObOA /Transcrlptlonlst (or In ATTENTION: Retirees / Housewives tles Include; X-RAY one letter to each square, to form phone manner are esaentlal. OIL Burner apprentice. Frldov. No weekends. cations for Estimator four ordinary words.' THE PPOFESSIONALS busy orthopedic office. East of the River. Full For more Information Involvement In cosh Sales person. Will Tw o shifts are available: Diversified duties and please coll Crestfleld bookkeeping, bonk re- train, male or female. TECHNICIAN 24 ADAMS STREET responsibilities. Good time. Insurance and RINPT 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM Monday-Friday MANCHESTER. C T 08040 JUST A FEW HOURS benefits. 647-9137. Convolscent, 643-5151. concllllatlons, and col­ Coll 643-2659 for ap- pay and benefits. Send lections. Group Insu- polntment.______7:00 AM — 10:00 AM Saturday 646-3515 resume to; Sports ronce/benetlt Full or part time OR Medicine & Orthoped­ program. Please coll FLORAL shop looking for for tost paced nin ics of Manheester, 155 OF YOUR TIME... for oppolnment, 2 port time drivers. 3:30 — 7:30 PM Monday-Friday Main St., or call 647- DIRECTOR OF STAFF DEVELOPMENT Monday- Friday, 8:30- Available Imme­ Orthopaedic 7:00 AM — 10:00 AM Saturday 1493. diately. Apply In per­ YIUC Position available for RN with BS or equivalent and 12;30, Prague Shoe office. Good pay Company Administra­ son: Floral Expres­ and benefits. Please call Jeanne at 647-9946 for more strong teaching and leadership skills. To be respon­ tive. 282-9074. sions, 135 East Center r Information. sible for orientation, N.A. certification, and in-ser- Street, Manchester or Send resume to call 646-8268.______vlce programs. Salary commensurate with experi­ Manufacturing NURSES Aides. Training MOLEST WHAT THE EX - Set your own hours ence. Good benefits Including employer - paid Sports Medicine OpportunKies class starting soon. BOYFRIEKJP OF THE and earn extra Constitution Health Network health Insurance and You will be paid while and w __ L-,; UL FEMALE MOON­ If you're looking for a f NEWSPAPER CARMERS NEEDED... PRIVATE PARTY pension. Apply or call during business hours at your learn, plus re­ SHINER EAIP. NANCHE8TER AREA income while working friendly working envi­ ceive tree meolt. Tak­ Drthopaedics Rockville Memorial Nursing Home ronment where you’ll be ing applications for full .7 LIVONI from home. Work at treated with respect, or qrt time certified 155 Main Street Now arrange the circled letters to 22 South St., Rockville. C T • 875-0771 Manchester form the surprise answer, as sug­ Mather St...... >11 your own pace on a theee positions will In­ nur.»es aides for all □ ~ n r gested by the above cartoon. Waattleld St...... ".ii Merchandise Ads terest you. Wo have Im­ shifts. Earn a high rate Eactfleld St...... m mediate openings In our of pay plus bonus schedule that’s HTOW2ffp?RHmme- Answer Centerfleld St...... >n expanding Mfg. facility. hours. For more Infor­ dlote port time opening i"^4 1 i 1 n Northflald St...... ;;*« tailor-made for you. mation please coll: Di­ tor person to work (Answers tomorrow) Dead End Job? Procsii Equipment rector of Nursesr Mrs. flexible hours on wee­ Yesterday's | DOUSE RAINY SCORCH UNLOAD McGuire Dr...... >ii D a n irito rt A. Plante, Crestfleld kends. Duties Include Consider the Coast Guard Alter­ First in6 8sssn6 Shill Convalescent Home- Answer What jockeys often do In between races— Casa D r...... !.!!!!!!."!!"all Call Jeanne or Susan at 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 ' 6 today bed making and other HORSE AROUND House Dr...... native. Its a chance to do import­ Weigh and load material /Penwood Manor at light housekeeping du­ and begin the perfect job . Into process equipment, 643-5151, Monday ties. Excellent oppor­ New bath in aleek, JuaWto Goeii Ne. t i to avellabto ter I2J0. which Inetwdee ant jobs. Fighting pollution, sav­ through Friday, 9om to and hendllng, ffem Jumble, eto ihle newe#eper, P.O. Goi 4JM, Ortonde, PL 2t90X>4M9. RWge...... all unload, and transfer to 3pm. ______tunity for high school", Include yeur name, eddrete end tip eede end mehe yeur eheck aayebto le NtweyaFetbeelie. Walnut...... 21-123 ing lives, and enforcing Maritime storage area Will run student or semi retired Arch...... all law. Jobs that will give you big I forklift. COMPED Savings bonk Is person. Call Manches- seeking a part time ter Monor. 646-0129. S^.r^St...... 13-110 responsibilities and equally big M itarlil Kindling teller for our Coventry CELEBRITY CIPHER THE PROFESSIONALS First a SsesnS shHI office. Must be people CARPENTERS CsNbrtly Ophar cryptosram ara craalad tram quotatlona by lamoua WANTED. Pay accord­ ~ paopta, paal and praaint. Each Mtar In tha dphar atanda for Garden Dr...... an PER rewards for work well, done. The I Weight and distribute oriented and hove ex­ ing to experience. Insu­ anoltiar. Today'i ckm H apua* I. St. Jamea St...... ,'aii material, assist In keep- cellent moth skills. Call rance and benefits MANCHESTER HONDA Coast Guard can be your route to 742-7321 for details. ] Ing machinery and area available. Call CaseyS 'OPCAUP EAT Buttarnut R o a d ...... all DAY AUTOMOBILES a bright career. For more informa­ clean. Will run forklift. EOE. Crum Construction. Must hove good basic 456-3491. Dal# Road...... all tion Contact your local recruiter math skllla MPVHMP QA ★ Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days Manager <^6n s t r u c t i o n Com- Garth Road...... 1 ^ 1 3 8 Our Service Department at 240-4260. Shlppln^/Ricalvlng pony now taking appli­ UPQHUP. IQSE Ludlow Road...... 25-107 TRAINEE cation for pointers. ★ Additional Lines 50