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Bv AAlchellne Maynard United Press International DETROIT — Negotiations re­ at U TC sumed today between the United Auto Workers and General Motors Corp., with more than 60,000 HARTFORD (UPl) - Robert .1 workers on strike at 12 plants and Carlson, president of the nation's 9.000 others laid off because of the fifth largest manufacturer. United walkouts. Technologies Corp., Tuesday "re ­ Contract talks were to resume signed for personal rea.sons," a today, after bargainers for GM and company spoke.sman said. the United Auto Workers had a The resignation was accepted by chance to catch up on sleep the board of directors "effective following a 20-hour session that immediately," spoke.sman Tom lasted until 4:30 a.m. EDT Drohan said, but he would not Monday. ' ♦ elaborate on the unexpected de­ Besides authorized strikes at 12 parture of Carlson. plants nationwide, an unautho­ There was no mention of a rized walkout by several hundred possible .succes.sor for Carlson, workers at GM ’s Van Nuys, Calif., who was considered the heir plant sent the entire day shift of apparent to UTC chairman and 2,500 people home Monday. chief executive officer, Harry S. Strikers at plants where wal­ Gray, who announced earlier he kouts were authorized will get $85 a would retire December 1985. week in strike pay plus medical But Drohan said “ a special coverage from the union's $570 committee of the board has been million strike fund. The average appointed to work with Harry J. worker makes at least $507 for a UPl photo Gray, chairman and chief execu­ 40-hour week. tive officer, to choose a successor Analysts estimate the walkouts for Mr. G ray." by 62,700 workers, including the Shootout in Toronto Carlson, 54. was appointed in Van Nuys group, will cost GM $125 May 1983 to the No. 2 spot in the million a week, or about $18 million A Toronto police officer is lead into the Etobicoke. Three Toronto officers were company which holds major de­ ROBERT CARLSON a day. St. Joseph's Hospital after being shot in wounded and a civilian was killed in the fense contracts and has sales that "They don't really want a strike, the chest and showing “no vital signs" topped $14 billion last year. . . . cites personal reasons but they want restored what was shooting thi morning. ' He rose to assume the presid­ taken from them," said J.M. after a shooting in the Toronto suburb of ency of UTC from his position as He joined the company as group Comiskey, spokesman for UAW executive vice president-power of vice president and president of the Local 594 in Pontiac, Mich. " I f they the company's huge power Pratt & Whitney Group after 29 have to do it this way, it is the only division. years with Deere & Company. way they can.” The power division he directed As well as jet engines, UTC also The selected strike strategy 8th District voters approve included the Pratt & Whitney builds other high-technology pro­ affected other plants as well. Group, the world's largest jet ducts including Sikorsky helicop­ About 311 United Rubber Workers engine manufacturer and the ters, Norden defense .systems. members are on layoff today at division under which he first joined Carrier air conditioners and Otis GM's Inland Division in Dayton new firehouse for Buckiand the company in 1979. elevators. because of the shutdowns, as were 600 GM employees at plants in Nomi famous Mariboro Red Indianapolis and Marion, Ind., and Bv Alex GIrelll ted by John D. LaBcllc Jr., then moved the firehouse question, 5.000 at a Fisher Body plant in Herald Reporter moderator of the meeting, to voice ending further debate, and the and Marlboro Lights Flint, Mich. his opposition. paper ballot vote was taken. The old contract covering 350,000 By a vote of 30 to 12. electors of Lawrence objected to what he About 15 or 16 firefighters Kittinger lands hourly workers and containing the Eighth Utilities District Mon­ called “ taxation without represen­ appeared to be among the au­ are also available in concessions worth -$3 billion to GM day night authorized the district tation” and said after the meeting dience of about 50 people. a convenient new 25’s pack. expired at midnight Friday. directors to buy property on that he would consult other busi­ Paul Gworek, a district assi.stant GM refused to discuss wages and Tolland Turnpike near Buckiand nessmen in Buckiand, particularly fire chief, said the people of safely In Italy benefits until the job security issue Street for development as a those in the Buckiand Industrial Buckiand had reached out to the is settled. firehouse. Park, to see if they were interested district, asking that it continue to in objecting to the firehou.se provide fire protection. He said the The union wants job protection The vote came after more than SA'VONA, Italy (U P l) — Am eri­ "This flight appears to have construction. provision of a firehouse in Buck- for six years for all 350,000 workers an hour of public discussion during can balloonist Joe Kittinger. the gone about 3,.5.50 miles. That's land would be an important step as well as strict limits on the which supporters and opponents The town already operates a first person to cro.ss the Atlantic preliminary. It took about 84 hours firehouse in Buckiand, but the both realistically and symbolically shipment of work to outside spoke about the proposal. alone in a balloob, landed today .‘ and that averages to be a little in response to that rcque.st. sources, a practice called “ out­ One of the objectors was Richard district has legal authority to .serve near Savona, some 84 hours and more than 45 mph. Those are Gworek was alluding to a peti­ sourcing.” GM says it must be Lawrence, an architect who is part much of the area. 3,550 miles after leaving Maine, air extraordinary figures. flexible in its operations to remain owner of an office building adja­ Thomas O'Marra, a district tion submitted by Buckiand resi­ traffic controllers said. competitive in the international cent to the property. resident and information officer dents to the district directors First reports said Kittinger, .56, "This has to rank among the top marketplace. The move means the directors for the district volunteer fire several years ago asking to be had broken a foot during the four ballon flights of all tim e" The union also wants upfront are authorized to sign a mortgage department, moved that the vote admitted to the district. landing in nigged terrain outside Kittinger cros.sed over h’rench wage increases for workers who for part of the $85,000 it will cost to on the firehouse question be taken The district fire department had Savona, some 24 miles .southwe.st territory Monday evening to b<-- agreed to $3 billion in concessions buy the property, which is the site by .secret ballot. been fighting fires there under of Genoa on the Italian Riviera. come the first solo balloonist to in 1982. of Keeney's Garage. The directors LaBelle, after consulting his contract with the town until the Kittinger. 56, was immediately cross the Atlantic, making the trip When the talks broke down have said the garage can be used manual on parliamentary proce­ town decided to build a Buckiand flown to a hospital in the French in 68 hours. The crossing was done Friday night, the union gave as a firehouse without extensive dure, ruled that the motion to vote fire station. city of Nice, Domenico Agresta, a in less than half the time it took for workers at 13 assembly plants renovations. by secret ballot was not debatable. The Connecticut Supreme Court spokesman for air traffic control at the only other trans-Atlantic bal­ producing hot-selling models per­ Because he is not a district O'Marra's motion was put to subsequently ruled that the dis­ Genoa's Christopher Colomhus loon flight. mission to walk off the job in a resident, Lawrence was not al­ voice vote and was passed. Airport, and Savona police said. Kittinger, a native of Orlando, “ mini-strike" strategy. lowed to vote. But he was permit­ District Director Joseph Tripp please turn to page 10 The reports of his injury could Fla., first planned to land in not be immediately confirmed. northern Fran<-e but was blown The former U S Air P'orce te.st southward toward Spain and Gryk says bids being sought pilot and Vietnam veteran brought- headed over the Mediterranean ■I his lO-story-high helium-filled during the night. ______"Balloon of Peace" down in Kittinger's “ free balloon,” which can control altitude but not direction, left Caribou,. Maine, PZC OKs housing on Great Lawn Friday to cheers of about 1,000 W ■ "Everything was OK. As far as supporters. , we know he landed safely," By Kathy Garmus portion of Hartford Road. Revised • the Board of Directors last week development of Manchester The Agresta said Herald Reporter plans were submitted to the appointed a subcommittee to look largely intact mill area, including The former U S Air Force te.st ... . j • I K .u contmtssion Monday by the Man- into obtaining grants to purchase the lawn, is considered historically pilot and Vietnam veteran brought After two denials by the Plan- Chester engineering firm of Fuss 4 the lawn and keep it in its present important. his helium balloon “ Balloon of ning and Zoning Commipion, O Neill. , Both Gryk and Lynch own Peace" down in rugged terrain, 5 Alaskans public opposition and a failed Plans call for four lots on the The subcommittee was formed historic mansions fronting Fore.st Agresta said effort by preservationists to stop m sideofthedriveway off Hartford after Judge of Probate William E. Street, the lawn's northern border Police raced to the scene and them, two develo^rs have finally Road and lOlotsontheoutside, The FitzGerald, chairman of the Che- Gryk and Lynch offered to sell Kittinger was believed to have to be freed gained approval to build Itousing property is just west of Main Steet "cy National Historic Di.strict their portion of the lawn to been escorted to Savona, on the on a portion of the historic Cheney and north of Hartford Road in the Commission, wrote to Mayor Bar- pre.servationists la.st year, but a Italian Riviera some 24 miles MOSCOW (U P l) - Five • ,n Cheney National Historic District. bara B. Weinberg and said devel- drive to raise the money to southwe.st of Genoa, Agre.sta said Americans detained In Siberia The Planning and Zoning Com- Gryk said this morning he could opment of the lawn would "destroy purchase the land failed. The landing ended several hours after their boat allegedly mission met Monday night and not predict when construction on the very purpo.se of the historic of uncertaintv about w here the strayed into Soviet waters will approved plans by Manchester the lawn would begin. He said district. " ...... balloon might end up with likedy be released as soon as details attorney Wesley C. G ^ k and invitations to bid on the public Two attempts by Gryk and , . . _ . sites named ds Genoa and Milan are worked out, a U S. spokes­ automobile dealer Michael B. improvements required in the area Lynch to have their portion of the I n S i d C T O C J a V Attempts to touch down at either man said today. Lynch to develop 14 building lots on have already been sent out. lawn rezoned to allow condomi- i v u d j larget-ity wereham neredbvw n Z The Soviet Foreign Ministry the eight-acre portion of the lawn *‘We’re working on it with nium development were denied by 20 pages, 2 section* dving down suddenly and forrino told, embassy officials that the they co-own. d i^ atch ," he said. the PZC. But because the land was Advice ...... 12 the balloon to descend. five "would be released,” spo­ The PZC made some modifica- Gryk said he and Lynch met already zoned to permit single- Areotowns...... 9 ' a . flight headuu'irtf»r(« in Ri.h kesman Mark Smith said. “ De­ lions to the suMivision plans, Monda/ night to discuss their family houses, the PZC had little ” ford S S g e 7 s X ^ tails of the release are still to be •a " ® which include selling the choice but to approve the subdivi- c^ m l« '“’ ’J Jim Mitcheil, s a i d " w e C etoted worked out.” sidewalk be placed on the outside land to another developer or sion plans Monday after reviewing Entortoinment u ofcour.se ' There was no indication of Of a horshoe-shaped driveway off developing the property them for technical matters such as Jackooi Binoo ^ ^ j "We'il probabiv go to lunch here when they five Alaskan sailors, Warning; The Surgeon General Has Determined Hartford Road. The developers themselves. drainage and traffic. Lottery...... 2 who were reported “ safe and had originally planned to put a When asked if they would A number of town re.sidents have Obiiuories 10 champagne It seems well,” would be returned home Lights: 11 mg "tar," 0.7 mg nicotine-Kings: 17 mg "tar," That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. sidewalk on the inside, or shortest consider selling the land so it could opposed any development of the ‘ riateh I (Kittingcr)^MkTh^ from detention in Urellki in side of the driveway. be preserved. Gryk said, "W e Great Lawn, which is surroundeTK K ...... of Korbel S S e Availably in limited areas C PhUip Morris Inc 1964 Eastern Siberia. 1.1 mg nicotine av. per cigarette, by FTC method. The PZC last week tabled the didn't even consider that." by mansions built by owners of theNrS^eyijion ! ; g im sure he and his colleagues on An earlier story appears on plans after discovering that they Meanwhile, in what might be a Cheney Brothers silk mills. weoiher 2 the scene in- U page 4. failed to show the widening of a belated effort to preserve the lawn. The mills played a key role in the • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • « • • • now." 4 i — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Sept. 18, 1984 MANCIIKSTKH HKF. Financial Frank Sinatra’s flip side controller, said that the total cost Fogarty argued at the Sept. 11 by highway foremen and a public 45 to 50. Wednesday mixed was $19,686. It said the citizens’ would provide trained day-earc get it going," Schwartz .said. a.ssistanee would be available, The flip side of Frank Sinatra’s good guy-bad Today: sunny with highs 65 to 70. Wind becoming southwest meeting that parts of those costs works coordinator. And he said the clouds and sun, a chance of committee that planned the cele­ providers, snacks, and indoor and A similar program, called Schwartz said. guy public image came to light Monday with the around 10 mph. Tonight: clear. Lows IntheAOs. Light southwest were not realistic. He said Monday hourly cost of highway trucks, put showers north. Highs near 70. bration contributed $16,012, leav­ outdoor activities on Nathan Hale "Neighborcare" and run by the The center would be open from 7 announcement the singer will appear in concert winds. Wednesday; mostly sunny and pleasant. Highs 70 to 75. feels the fire cost is appropriate. at $4,444, should not be levied ing $3,674 to be paid from taxes. grounds for a maximum fee of $31 Nutmeg branch of the YWCA, is a m. until the start of the school in Vienna Oct. 2 for the benefit of a group of Today’s weather picture was drawn by Derek LeTourneau, 9, of As for the highway cost, Fogarty against the celebration. Penny argued that the true cost per week. currently in full swing at Keeney day, and again from the close of charities aiding handicapped children in Austria. 15 French Rd.. a fourth grader at Waddell School. said $1,800 is a fairer figure than As for Park Department costs, was more like $35,000 and the cost A survey of Nathan Hale parents Street, Buckley and Waddell school until 6 p.m. Schwartz said Earlier this month the bad guy side of the singer $6,614.72. Fogarty said $275 would be fairer Extended outlook to the taxpayers more likcr $18,000. this spring showed “ a lot of Schools. At Robertson School, she plans to send out fliers surfaced in his blast against the state of New He said highway workers had to figure than $477.60. He said that The report listed police costs at positive response” to the idea, there is a federally funded day­ explaining the status of the Nathan Jersey, when he announced he would never sing Extended outlook for New install almost two miles of snow only the cost of labor, not of trucks, $7,863, the pay for policemen on Schwartz said. But by late care program for students before Hale Latch-Key program to par­ in his native state again because of a dispute with England Thursday through fence to protect newly planted is reasonable. duty. Penny said the report should summer, it became apparent that and after school. ents this Week. New Jersey's gambling commission. Saturday; grass seed on the campus of Fogarty’s calculation would put also include as a cost factor the 644 far fewer than the 20 children The Nathan Hale site has al­ For more information, call her For his Vienna appearance, under the sponsor­ Connecticut, Massachusetts Manchester Community College the overall cost at $29,000, a figure needed were ?'i->nnino nn ready been approved by the school at 872 73‘29. hours of conpenOatory time off where the celebration was held. He ship of the U.S. Embassy, Sinatra will waive his and Rhode Island: F a ir weather he said is still more than should be earned by policemen on duty at the said the orignal plan was to use spent for the celebration. He said it performance fee and pay the salaries and Thursday and Friday. A chance High wire celebration. only a small amount of fencing. is not valid to separate the cost in expenses of his musicians. of showers Saturday. Highs in Both sites near highway Town Director James Fogarty, Fogarty said the expense would tax from the cost in contributions Philippe Petit, celebrated French high-wire the 70s. Lows ranging from the who was active in planning the not repeated next year. because most of the people who artist, walks the high wire connecting the north mid 40s to the mid SOs. event, agreed Monday that the But Fogarty objected to the contributed toward the celebration and south wings of the Museum of the City of New New Hampshire and Maine: compensatory time is legitimately charge for 20 hours of supervision ire also taxpayers. York on Monday. Petit officially'opened "New Fair Thursday and Friday. What’s next for Vanessa? York’s Daring," an exhibit at the museum PZC OKs two gas stations Chance of showers Saturday. What will Vanessa Williams do for an encore? presenting the feats performed by the likes of Highs in the 60s north to low and Word is that Williams, who lost her Miss America Houdini, Shipwreck Kelly and Nellie Bly. mid 70s south. Lows mostly in the Bv Kathy Garmus making them best suited for gas grant a special exception. title after the publication of her steamy nude 40s. Herald Reporter stations. A Businc.ss V zoning In other busine.ss, the PZC: District directors classification permits the same pictures, is weighing a ton of film and TV offers. Vermont: Fair Thursday and Manchester • (iave Paul Thomson pi'rmis- Motorists traveling on the recon­ uses as a Business III designation But there may be more up her sleeve. At Patti Friday, chance of showers Satur­ sion lo convert a one-family house structed Interstate 84 through in addition to allowing gas stations. LaBelle’s ill-fated New York opening last week, Color her vice president day. Highs 65 to 75. Lows 45 to 55. at 316 Spruce SI. to a two-family decide to keep Manchester should have little The Business V zone was house. Williams and publicist Ramon Hervey were seen The latest Geraldine Ferraro publishing item is in Brief trouble finding a gas station. adopted in 1971 and was i ntended to • Approved the plans of Michael huddled with producer Michael Peters. When the "Geraldine Ferraro Coloring Book,” which The Planning and Zoning Com­ serve travelers in areas near B. Lynch and Wesley C. Gryk to pul things got too noisy, they hurried out. should make feminists see red. The book, from Unemployment claims down dispatch program mission Monday night unanim­ highways. a 14-lol .subdivision on a portion of Among Peters' major accomplishments is Turnbull & Willoughby Publishers in Chicago, Across the nation The number of unemployment claims filed in ously approved zone changes al­ A traffic consultant who ap­ the Great Lawn. (See page 1.) Michael Jackson’s "Thriller” video. Maybe they was written under the pen nam eof S.B. Anthony. Another day of record cold Manchester during the two weeks ending Sept. 8 lowing two separate gas stations to peared on behalf of the Hartman • Tabled modifications to plans can also find work for LaBelle — her one-woman Among the illustrations by Todd Doney is one Satellite view Directors of the Eighth Utilities District voted chilled the East today and three dropped 9 percent from the previous two-week be built near the highway. Tobacco Co. said that a gas station for the Southfield Condominiums show, "Look To The Rainbow,” folded Sunday. showing the vice presidential candidate at the Monday night to continue permanently the system of days of rain in Texas led to flash period, according to the state Labor Department. The Hartman Tobacco Co. of would produce less traffic than on South Main Sired. ironing board and it •asks the question, "Should Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 4 a.m. EDT shows a having disptachers at the firehouse 24 hours a day. The biggest decrease was in continued claims, Bloomfield was granted a zone other kinds of businesses permit­ • Voted to schedule a public- she press for the master? ” Another shows her flood watches in the lower Rio curved band of mid and high-level clouds extending from the The vote'came after the directors received a report with 848 filed during the most recent period, change from Business HI to ted under Business III regulations, hearing on an application for an pouring a bottle of ERA detergent into her Grande Valley. Appalachians to Texas. Thunderstorms persist over the Gulf of from Fire Chief John Christensen in which he said the compared with 939 previously. First-time claims Business V for 1.15 acres at the such as banks and convenience excavation permit for a borrow pit washing machine and asks. "W ill E.R.A. Scorching heat smashed re­ Mexico and south Texas. Patchy cloudiness shrouds California. addition of a 24-hour dispatch program last November remained almost unchanged with 87 filed during southwest corner of Pleasant Val­ stores. on Hillstown Road. Kim loses her braces continue down the drain?” cords in the West Monday, and had proven as valuable "as we suggested it would be. ’’ the recent period and 88 filed in the previous ley Road and Buckland Street. "Gasoline stations do not gener­ Los Angeles police blamed a Director Lorraine Boutin said she had doubts about • Tabled an application from For six television seasons Kim Fields, the The coloring book comes with a ballot asking period. Richard C. Woodhouse, a trustee ate traffic,” he said. buyers to vote for Ferraro for VP — or KP. weekend of Ijot, sultry weather the system when it was instituted. But she said she East Catholic High School and beautiful black girl in NBC’s "The Facts of Life” Statewide, claims for benefits dropped to the for an unnamed owner, was East Hartford Attorney Thomas for an explosion of violence in a does not see how the district can go back to the Frank Strano to fill in a wclland on series, has been the orthodontist’s best friend and 30.00 lowest level in IS years. An average of 23,295 granted one from Business III to A. Bailey said that because most of \ previous system. New State Road. advertisement, thanks to a sparkling array of downtown neighborhood that left the land surrounding the Hartman SEA'TTLE I weekly claims were filed during the period, down She said that with dispatchers on duty, firefighters Business V for three acres on the silver braces and bands adorning her pearly four people dead and 12 property was zoned for commer­ 14.4 percent from the previous two-week period know exactly what the situation is when they arrive at west side of Buckland Street. • Tabled the application of 3/S whites. But the honeymoon is over for the nation’s wounded. . Half a century for Loren and 35.3 percent from a year ago. the station. Attorneys for both applicants cial uses, the gas station would be a Construction Inc. for a w aiver of dentists. Frost warnings covered the logical extension of that develop­ Christensen told the directors that when a said gas stations would be built on sidewalks for one lot on Sas.s Drive Kim — who plays Tootsie in the series — will Sophia Loren turns 50 Thursday, but she wants central and northern Appalach­ the properties. ment. Most of the surrounding land computer-aided dispatch system is added, the and three lots on Kent Drive, have her oral hardware removed next week at a to keep the occasion a family affair. " I want to ian Mountains. Dulles Interna­ dHICAOO Novice carpenters available The attorneys said the relocation is currently undeveloped, he said. celebrate my birthday with my children, not to be 3<00 \ full-time dispatchers will be indispensible. media event. Members of the press have been tional Airport near Washington, Need a handyman at home? of 1-84, formerly known as Inter­ Before gas stations could be built • And voted against the sale of exploited as publicity,” she said. SAN FRANCISCO In his report, Christensen said, “ There is no way invited to Dr. David P air’s office in the San D.C., set a record early today The Howell Cheney Regional Vocational state 86, put both pieces of land on either property, the Zoning land on Richmond Drive that was The Italian actress, in Dallas to help launch a that everyone (volunteer firefighters) can be Fernando Valley for the earth-shaking event. when the mercury dropped to 41 Technical High School says it could have what near exit and entrance ramps. Board of Appeals would have to originally .set aside for a road. department store campaign. said she isn’t trying properly trained to operate this equipment so that it degrees. you need. Cheney Tech carpentry students are to dodge her age, just keep it in perspective. could be put back on a 'first person through the door’ Thunderstorms were scat­ available to help in home construction. basis.” " I t ’s not because I want to hide,” she said of tered across the southern tip of Junior and senior students in the school’s reaching the half-century mark. " I think I am Before the dispatchers were hired, there was a Zoners oppose sale of road land Florida and just off the coast of carpentry program are available on a contract quite philosophical about life — you are born and so period each day when there was no one on duty at the Now you know northeastern Florida. basis. Excluded are state employees, commer­ grow older, you have to accept age as it is. I am firehouse, Christensen reported. When a call was The Planning and Zoning Com­ who represented Gilbert Sass, to close on the sale, the town XfOENO- cial construction firms and projects that are On this date in 1793, George Washington laid the one of the few actresses who never hid her age. I Thundershowers and light rain received from the 911 system located at the police mission Monday night voted to owner of the 2.2 acres. attorney ruled that the vote on more than a one-half hour drive from the school. cornerstone for the U.S. Capitol. always said how old I was." over the lower Rio Grande ^ ^ N A M I / .M sHOW station, it was not acknowledged until the first recommend against the sale of The Board of Directors voted in abandonment was not the same as Anyone interested in the service should contact firefigther arrived from his home, acknowledged the Valley and the coastal plains of 70 town-owned land off Richmond 1982 to sell the land at a public a vote on the sale and said the PZC southern Texas threatened flash ['/ /'jSHOWlRS^ now the school director. Dr. Lawrence lerardi, or the radio call, and either responded with an apparatus or Drive that had been set aside for a auction. The land, which has a first had to vote on the sale, flooding near the Mexican UPl WEATHER FOTOCAST & shop department head, John Sambogna, at stayed on the radio, whichever took priority. road. 51-foot frontage on Richmond Pellegrini said, 649-5396. border. More than 3 inches of Paul Gworek, an assistant fire chief, told the Members of the commission Drive, was originally designated a Jacobs said that when the land rain fell at Brownsville, Texas, directors that sometimes calls about problems like appeared to agree with Manches­ future road in a subdivision, was sold ip Ncl.son, she intended to Almanac Monday, and other points in the National forecast Tax review session set water in cellars come in on the non-emergency phone ter attorney Leonard Jacobs, who Director of Planning Mark Pelle­ buy the adjacent property from Rio Grande Valley had two-day not connected to the 911 system. The dispatcher takes said selling the land would leave grini said. Sass. However, she later changed People with gripes about the assessed value of those calls. 2.2 acres just ' north of it Today is Tuesday, September 18, the 262nd day of rain totals of 4 to 7 inches. For period ending 7 a.m. EST Wednesday. Tuesday night will find Karen Nelson submitted the low her mind, he said. their cars or other vehicles can argue their case Gworek said the dispatchers — who are trained as landlocked. 1984 with 104 to follow. Temperatures in parts of Cali­ showers scattered across parts of Florida and the Rockies. Generally bid of $2,500 for the property. The Manchester Attorney James J. fair weather is predicted elsewhere. Minimum temperatures Include; Wednesday before the Board of Tax Review. emergency medical technicians — can also handle "1 have not yet been able to get PZC voted later not to abandon the Sullivan rejected Jacobs’ claims fornia were almost 25 degrees walk-in medical emergencies. The moon is in its last quarter. (approximate maximum readings In parenthesis) Atlanta 60(82) The board will meet at 7 p.m. in the Assessor’s the Board of Directors to under­ would-be street, Pellegrini said. that selling the parcel to Nelson above normal for mid- Office in the Municipal Building to hear appeals Christensen said many district residents still phone 49(73). Chicago 57(80), Cleveland 52(76), Dallas 63(91)! stand that you can’t leave a piece When Nelson’s attorney recently would leave the Sa.ss property The morning star is Mercury. September Monday. It was 111 of motor vehicle assessments. the district’s fire emergency phone number instead of Denver 52(86), Duluth 47(72). Houston 61(88), Jacksonville 68(78), of land landlocked." said Jacobs, told the town that his client wanted landlocked. degrees at Palm Springs and 911. The calls go to the 911 dispatch at the police The evening stars are Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Therm al. Kansas City 60(84), Little Rock 58(83), Los Angeles 69(86), Miami Saturn. station, but are monitored by the dispatchers, California recorded record 77(85), Minneapolis 53(63), Now Orleans 70(64), New York 57(75), J.C. Penney gets okay Christensen said. highs of 93 at Moffett Field, San Phoenix 79(106), San Francisco 59(74), Seattle 53(72), St. Louis Those born on this date are under the sign of Virgo. Francisco and San Jose, 94 at 56(85), Washington 56(78). The J.C. Penney Catalog Distribution Center British literary great Samuel Johnson, writer of the Oakland City and 98 at Santa got on okay from the town’s zoning enforcement HARTFORD RD. DAIRY QUEEN first English dictionary, was born on September 18th, officer during a recent inspection for violations of District considers 1709. Others include actresses Claudette Colbert and M aria. Elsew here in the West, D. Q. SPECIALS GOOD THRU Sept 30th records were set with readings of industrial park regulations. Greta Garbo — both in 1905 and actor Peter Sellers in "J.C. Penney is clean,” Zoning Enforcement 1925. 90 at Billings, Mont., and 86 at Manchester Herald insurance changes Casper, Wyo. Officer Thomas R. O’Marra said Monday. Richard M. Diamond, Pubiisher The Economic Development Commission ear­ BRAZIER On this date in history; Several changes in insurance coverage were Royal Treat Sale lier this month asked O'Marra to inspect the In 1850, the Fugitive Slave Act was passed by Penny Sadd Mark F. Abraitls Buckland Industrial Park after a number of considered by the directors of the Eighth District ...,i Congress, allowing a slave owner with a certificate to Associate Publisher Business Manager apparent violations of regulations were brought Monday night, but the directors delayed deciding on them pending further study. • Hot Fudge reclaim any slave who escaped into another state. Lottery to its attention. The reported violations included ./») USPS 327-500 VOL. c m , No. 298 uncovered dumpsters, and too many signs and The changes were suggested by Director Thomas In 1928, it was estimated that 4,000 people had been Landers. Brownie Delight trailers. killed and $30,000,000 damage caused by a devastating Published dolly except Sunday Suggested carrier rotes are SI.M One alleged offender. East Hartford Welding Other directors agreed with him that the district, each only hurricane which had lashed Florida and the West and certain holidays by the Man­ weekly, $5.12 tor one month, $15.35 when it seeks insurance bids, should ask for an • Banana Split Indies for five days. Connecticut daily chester Publishing Co., 16 Bralnard tor three months, $30.70 tor tlx Inc., has been referred to the town attorney, Place, Manchester, Conn. 06040. months and $61.40tor one year. Mall O’Marrra said. optional bid on errors and omissions insurance. The Monday: 655 Second doss postage paid at Man­ rotes are available on request. • Fiesta reg. *1.35 In 1961, U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarsk- The J.C. Penney warehouse was the first insurance would protect the district against the chester, Conn. POSTMASTER: consequences of errors in judgment by district jold was killed when his plane crashed in Northern Send address changes to the Man­ To place a classified or display industrial park tenant to be inspected, he said. Play Four: 0575 officials. Rhodesia. chester Herald, P.O. Box SI1, advertisement, or to report a newt O’Marra said he hoped to complete the industrial • Sundae Supreme • Double Fudge Delight Today In history Manchester, Conn. 06040. Item, story or picture Idea, call park inspection by early October. But the directors voted 4-3 to reject a suggestion In 1975, F.B.I. agents in San Francisco captured 643-2711. Office hours ore i:30 a.m. other numbers drawn Monday rm or to S p.m. Monday through Friday. that a rider be added to the district medical insurance Patricia Hearst and two of her Symbionese Liberation On Sept. 18, 1975. newspaper heiress in New England; ' • delivery problem, call 647-9946. providing for payment of prescriptions to the limit of SELF SERVICE TAKE HOME SALE Army comrades, William and Emily Harris. New Hampshire daily: 8920. Otrice hours are B;30 a.m. to 5:30 The Manchester Herald It o Tow n sets bond, C D talks $500 a year with a 75-cent deductible for each Patricia Hearst (left) leaves the Federal p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 subscriber to United Press Interna­ perscription. Sale Prices in Our D. Q. Novelty Dept. Building in San Francisco after arraign­ Rhode Island daily; 1S28. to 10 a.m. Saturdov. Delivery tional news services and Is a Four presentations have been scheduled by the A thought for the day: American poet Walt Maine daily; 887. should be made by 5 p.m. Monday member of the Audit Bureau of They also rejected a rider that would provide Whitman said: "Once fully enslaved, no nation, state, through Friday and by 7:30 a.m. Circulations. town administration on a proposal to rejoin the ment following her capture by FBI Vermont daily; 521. payment of up to $90 a year for visits by the six district Dilly Bars 12/*3.00 city of this earth ever afterward resumes its liberty.” agents. Saturday. federal Community Development Block Grant employees to doctors’ offices. Massachusetts daily; 1797. program and one to issue $4.6 million in bonds to Buster Bars The directors indicated they favor an overall look at 6/*3.00 finance various capital improvements. insurance coverage rather than adding riders to the D.Q. Choc. Chip Sandwiches •6/*3.00 Both proposals will be on the ballot as existing coverage. D.Q. Sandwiches *■ referendum questions in the Nov. 6 election. 12/* 2.00 Pick up your very own In other business at the directors’ meeting. Director On Wednesday, Public Works Director George D.Q. Homepak-vanilla or Chocolate 2 qts./*1.25 Lorraine Boutin reported that new hours will go into TODAY’S BINGO GAME TODAY’S NUMBERS Jackpot Bingo card A. Kandra will speak to the Manchester PLAY JACKPOT effect Oct. 1 for the district tax collector’s office. They Education Association at 4 p.m. at Manchester FOR JACKPOT BINGO at one of these are from 9:30 a.m . to to 3:30 p.m. on weekdays, except IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY High School. He will address Arm y and Navy FROZEN CAKE SHOP Manchester locations: holidays. During July the office will also be open from It's the best thing to happen to cake since Club members at 8; 15 p.m. at the clubhouse at 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday. Main and Forest streets. cake And what a treat it is We take 2 BINGO Al Sleffert’s Appliances Boutin also reported that it appears feasible to layers of cool creamy chocolate and van­ 8 " On Oct. 2, Kandra will speak to the Rotary Club. Irom *8*® conyert the former public works garage into a illa DO* and fill the layers with light cake 445 Hartford Road On Oct. 25, General Manager Robert Weisk will crunch plus rich, thick chocolate fudge 1 1 " iroitt meeting room and storage area. Moving old records with cream icing 'g» Highland Park Market speak at the Senior Citizens’ Center at 12:45 p.m. BINGO 2 18 32 54 67 from the office of the tax collector in the firehouse will Logs I 506 Anyone who wants to schedule a presentation You can have it decorated for any occa­ EVERY DAY IN THE HERALD “Choicest Meats In Town” 317 Highland Street providAjTiore space there, she said. Call on the two subjects may do so by phoning the sion The O O * cake, frozen and Sheet Cakes Irom *13*® 9 21 40 Director Joseph Tripp reported that a new packaged for easy take home O ld Fashioiif’d ( !arry-O ul Westown Pharmacy office of the general manager, 647-3123. ______647-1076 455 Hartford Road ennergency generator for the firehouse should be H’rvice W ith O ur Friendly Sm ih*... 13 25 43 available for installation in a few days. A bill in ALL TAKE HOME PRODUCTS MADE FRESH DAILY $ 1 1 1 1 1 n> PRIZES Jeans-Plus amount of $10,850 has been received for it. 17 seek Inspector’s Job Tripp said electrical work to install it wil I cost about •1 r m a 297 East Center Street Regular French W EVERY .‘i 1 7 H ig h lu n d .Si. EVERY DAY IS A Cardinal Buick, Inc. $350. No estimate has been received for the plumbing Single Onion I The town has received 17 applications for the cost. Hot Dog Fries post of building inspector and will screen the Burger .\Iuii(’)ie8t<‘r COMPLETE GAME 81 Adams Street Fire Chief John Christensen reported that in August h ^ r I mn(. I applications to see how many of the applicants Plus a GIANT JACKPOT: If your Jackpot Bingo card contains DIRosa Cleaners the fire department responded to 63 calls, including 250 ^ qualify to take an oral examination. Assistant 390 rag. 70* j 3SC I all the numbers listed today, you are an four structure fires, three auto fires, .17 medical calls, UnVI f ll»m Umll 1 lism 299 West Middle Turnpike Town Manager Steven Werbner said Monday. [ LlnV11 Ham I automatic winner. Notify us in accor­ and 14 service calls. Qm 4 Tlira l«pL 30 iNO Tin tapL 10 I 8«i< Thru tiR. 30 ! A TRIP FOR TWO TO dance with the rules on the back of the Or at the Herald ottice The salary range for the job is $20,659 to $23,914. Treasurer Betty Sadloski reported a district II ■ a ? i i . 'a r . I______! card. The deadline for applications was Friday. balance Aug. 31 of $46,748.22. with $275,000 transferred HARTFORD ROAD OPEN 7 DAYS Numbers may not be carried over to Esck wssk starts ss Msitaty The vacancy was created when Russell to savings. SPEED QUEEN COIN LAUNDRY # t a Davidson, one of the inspectors, was promoted to 6 im - 11 pm * HAWAII * HIGHLJL1T0 TMOammr the next day, but your card is good for Rsist pristad ss sseh csrd ... This Tax Collector Carol M. Lenihan reportotfTotal tax 32 Fimllv ilza W ith in ....i..._...... tri- im iI For Details See Rules on Back of Bingo Cards one week, Monday through Saturday. chief building inspector to replace Frank Conti, collections so far this year at $562,099. District 4 Super iize wi.hen...„...... loid wssk’s card h whita ... Nsxt isssk’s who retired. So do not cross off numbers each day csrd is ysllsw. President Walter Joyner said collection of current tax is at 90 percent, high for this early in the year. 17 Dryan « IS Mlnuiei..-...... 26j

•- .4 . MANrHKSTKr< HKRAI.D, Tuesday S>‘pt 18, 1984 M ANUHESTER H ER ALD . Tuc.sduy. SepI 18..1984 - 5 Solons irms marching LJ.S./World U.N. chief calls for end to arms race In Brief UNITED NATIONS (UPI) - would lead us,1o a ban on chemical during the General Assembly will give approve to Reagan for Secretary-General Javier Perez de weapons, to a ban on weapons in outer him the opportunity not only of meeting Cuellar wants the 39th General Assem­ space," he said. his American- interlocutors but with 1 Jenrette conviction upheid bly sessioo^opening today to concen­ "Either in the General Assembly or representatives of all other countries i'' ! inspired by the General Assembly, in from the Western bloc, which 1 think — WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court trate on economic problems facing the alien bill trade protection world and the "nightmare" of the arms talks and discussions among member Jit least, if I am not too optimistic — today upheld the Abscam conviction of former countries and the two main nuclear would lessen the tension,” Perez de i \ Rep. John Jenrette, D-S.C,, for taking a $50,000 race. powers, something has to be done in Cuellar said. I bribe from FBI agents posing as Arabs. The U.N. chief eifecutive, in his Bv Thomas Ferraro in the copper industry itself. But order to reduce this threat: whatever "The fact that there is a dialogue in Bv Elmer W. Lomml The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the traditional news conference on the eve United Press International they said each case must be would lead to an end of this nightmare itself will lessen the tension” United Press International District ^ of Columbia, voting 3-0, rejected of the assembly session. Monday decided on its own merits. for the whole human race," The 39th assembly session opens Jenrette s arguments that he was entraped into voiced his belief that meetings between WASHINGTON - President Reagan, who leads Mondale Gromyko was expected to arrive later today with the election of its WASHINGTON — Senators and taking the bribe by the bogus, influence-seeking Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gro­ House members seeking a com­ Reagan, who last week refused to anywhere from 15 to 30 points in the myko and American leaders will ease during the weekend, in time for the president. The agreed choice is a black grant trade protection to de­ polls, remained at the White House Arabs. The court said he "exibited a willingness African, Paul Lusaka, the ambassador promise on a controversial immi­ to commit illegal acts ' East-West tensions. assembly’s general debate preceded pressed copper mines, today sum­ Monday where he conferred with Among the more than 140 items on by an opening address delivered by of Zambia. He will lake the gavel from gration bill have recommended Tl^ court also rejected Jenrette’s claims that moned top advisors to discuss a his staff. President Reagan next Monday. Jorge Illueca, the Panamanian presi­ that millions of aliens who entered the FBI undercover Abscam operation was “so the assembly’s agenda, Perez de the United States illegally before similar plea from the troubled White House spokesman Larry Cuellar picked disarmament and eco­ The Soviet foreign minister planned dent who was chairman of the 38th steel industry. Speakes said Reagan may hold a outrageous" that his conviction for taking the to meet with Democratic presidential General Assembly. Jan. 1. 1981, be allowed to stay. money should .be overturned. nomic problems for ’’special Reagan’s decision on whether to news conference before the No­ candidate Walter Mondale and Secre­ The number of U.N, members will The decision .supporting tempor­ The operation, the court said, was not the kind consideration.” impose limits on U.S. steel im- vember election, but he made no "I would like to see all the members, tary of State George Shultz in New rise to 159 later this week with the ary residence for such illegal "®^ooxious behavior" or "flagrant miscon­ 1 ports, expected to be announced commitments. and particularly the nuclear powers, York before seeing Reagan in Washing­ admission of the oil-rich sultanate of aliens was reached Monday in the duct on the part of the FBI that should cause the third day of talks aimed at \before week’s end, will have Reagan, in considering the re­ agree on something that would lead us ton on Friday, Sept. 28. Brunei, the former British colony in PEREZ DE CUELLAR quest for steel quotas, is facing one conviction to be overturned. hammering out a compromise economic as well as political to global disarmament, that would lead “The visit of Mr. Gromyko to the Southeast Asia that became independ­ . . . wants some accord between differing House and Se­ Repercussions as the matter is tied of the most important and politi­ us to a comprehensive test ban, that United States and his presence here ent Jan. 1. nate bills to grant them amnesty. I profits, jobs and votes. cally difficult international trade Disaster talks break off decisions he must make this The negotiators al.so agreed to \'The president called a closed- PANMUNJOM, Korea — Red Cross officials election year. grant permanent residence to ddpr meeting of his Cabinet from North and South Korea, squabbling over law-abiding illegal aliens who Council on Commerce and Trade details, today broke off talks on the first exchange arrived prior to 1977. for mday to consider the'industry's Bethlehem Steel Corp. and the South Africa opens of disaster aid between the cxiuntries. Those granted temporary resi­ request to reduce steel imports by United Steelworkers of America After more than five hours of arguments, the dence under the proposal would 15 peVeent. petitioned the administration in North Koreans proposed another round of have two years to seek permanent Waller Mondale, his Democratic January to impose quotas limiting meetings for Friday. The Southern side said it challenger, leaped into the con­ steel imports from the rest of the Its new parliament residence, which would pave the will not attend the sesion unless the North drops way to citizenship for many. troversy Monday by calling for a world to 15 percent of the U.S. its demand for land delivery of part of the Talks were to resume late today five-yeali quota on steel imports market, compared to their recent supplies for victims of early September floods. Bv Brendan Boyle loreds, Asians, and whites to deal with on the differing bills calling for that woui^ cut the current flow in level of more than 20 percent. Heavy rainstorms Sept, 1-3 killed 187 people in United Press International their own racial and c'lhnic affairs. Any half. amnesty for the aliens and seeking In July, the International Trade South Korea and left more than 155,000 homeless. matter deemed to encroach on the to stem the flow of others across Mondale\old a rally outside the Commission, while not proposing The North insisted it will truck part of the relief JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - self-determination of another racial U.S. borders by imposing criminal LTV Corp. slqel plant in Cleveland quite such a blanket restriction, shipments to Seoul, the Southern capital. The President Pieter Botha today opened group must be referred to a tri-cameral and civil sanctions against em­ that the steel'^'ijjdustry is in a recommended that the president South wants the provisions turned over at the South Africa’s new Parliament, which sitting of Parliament, which effectively ployers who knowingly hire them. "crisis” and Reaghit^ policies are impose quotas and tariffs for five truce village of Panmunjom, 35 miles north of for the first lime includes Asians and is controlled by whites. The number of aliens who would "turning our indusUH^I Midwest years on imports of several types Seoul. The truce site is where both sides have mixed race people but continues to In Durban, six dissidents who organ­ be granted legal residence under into a rust bowl." of steel. maintained contacts. disenfranchise the country’s majority ized opposition last month to elections the formula is unknown, as is the "Under Mr. Reagan.'Vsteel) The ITC proposed that the blacks. for the Colored and Asian assemblies total of illegals in tbc United imports have doubled,” h ^ a id . administration tie that relief with ■ m While Botha opened the three- spent their sixth day of sanctuary in the States. "I’ll return it to where it w a^ nd the industry taking steps to im­ Disability change coming chamber assembly in Cape Town, British Consulate. But Sen. Alan Simpson. R-Wyo.. get on with the future.” The six are .sought by police for prove its competitive position. The WASHINGTON — House and Senate negotia­ sporadic violence sputtered in Johan­ the bill's chief Senate sponsor, In a similar case involving r* d(“tention without trial under South ITC did not spell out details for a tors are in agreement on legislation that would nesburg’s black satellite city of Soweto, cited official estimates that be­ copper, the president ruled Sept. 6 Africa’s draconion .security legislation. mdernization program, but it make it more difficult to throw people who cannot where police fired tear gas to disperse tween .500,000 and 1 million aliens that imposing import restrictions An appeal against the detention coilkL,inelude investments, re- work off the Social Security DisabilityThsurance stone-throwing youths. The youths slip illegally across the border to protect that industry would not orders, issued by Ltiw and Order searcnImd by President Rea­ Approval of the compromise is likely in the next ambushed and set afire. gan. included the proposal of Pact with Syria reached two weeks as Congress wraps up its 1984 session. A spokesman for the Putco transport Girl hears permanent residence for those who The House approved its version of the bill 410-0 company said Soweto was "still very came before 1977 but called for while the Senate voted 96-0 for its version, which tense with lots of incidents, and only a temporary residence for those who first sounds the administration supports. skeleton service is being operated." came later but prior to 1980. Police remove the dead body of James Quintana early Monday Botha, inaugurated Friday with the BRADY. Texas (UPI) - All you had The negotiators still have sev­ as Lebanese leaders meet from the rented house where he kept them at bay for 20 hours. title of first executive state president, to do was look into 6-year-old Amanda eral tough issues to deal with Hurricane victims rescued The Denver crime boss apparently committed suicide after formally opened the parliament — Joyce Fisher’s eyes to see that she before the compromise can be sent Bv Nayla Shaihub others were wounded. At least one southern Lebanon. including 85 mixed-race “ Coloreds" could hear for the fir.st time in her life. back to the House and Senate for a BURGAW, N,C. — Volunteers paddled boats escaping police custody. United Press International civilian was killed and 10 others The independent newspaper An from the House of Representatives, 45 Amanda, deaf since birth, heard her final vote on whether to send it to through snake-infested waters to rescue 23 wounded Sunday. Nahar today said France had families trapped without communications for six members of the Asian House of first sounds Monday, almost five weeks s the White House. BEIRUT. Lebanon — Lebanon’s Syrian officials also today offered to help negotiate an Israeli Delegates, and 178 white lawmakers. after doctors at Memorial Southwest Among them is a House provi­ days in a rural community flooded by Hurricane bickering Cabinet ministers met in worked with Lebanese leaders to withdrawal from southern Botha said democratic and political Hosptial in Houston performed a sion sponsored by Rep. Barney Diana. Hearing set on dealer private sessions today for a second draw up a parallel peace package Lebanon. participation for some 22 million cochlea implant. Frank. D-Mass., calling for anti- "I knew eventually somebody would come and straight day in a new bid to resolve to stop fighting between Christian "France has told Lebanon that it disenfranchised blacks "must also be "They put the hearing aid on her discrimination measures that get us. but we could only get word out by boat and thorny political and security issues and Moslem militias controlling is ready to act as a mediator KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) — A said a preliminary hearing for the further extended ... in South Africa in today and tested it. They said she Simpson and some House we had the snakes to worry about," Tiffany and end nine years of civil war. the Beirut-Damascus hijghway and between Lebanon and Israel, but preliminary hearing has been sche­ three had been scheduled at 9:30 a.m. order to ensure their advancement and responded to everything they tried on members say goes too far. Freck, 18, said Monday. In the northern port of Tripoli, Beirut's main coastal north and not as a third party in any security duled for three people charged with Friday. .) to meet the demands for justice." her,” said her grandfather. Chuck The Wyoming Republican said Rapidly rising waters from Diana’s fir.st brush rival Moslem militiamen who southbound highways. arrangements to bring about the aiding fugitive James Quintana during The trio, who had holed up in a But the white minority leader said, Wilson, 49. he could not accept it because it with the north Carolina coast last Tuesday sent E battled in the streets for two days On the second day of a series of withdrawal of Israeli forces from a 21-hour standoff with police, which suburban Kansas City home with "Politically, black participation re­ "When they put it on her, her eyes lit would not allow an employer to mobile homes floating down streets and flooded with rocket-propelled grenades closed ministerial meetings, Le­ south Lebanon,” the newspaper ended with Quintana killing himself. Quintana, surrendered at mid-morning quires structures anti processes other up and she could hear,” he added. give a U.S. citizen preference over homes in the Holly Creek community and set and automatic weapons agreed banon's Cabinet ministers were said. Federal charges of harboring a Sunday after Quintana called a police than those offered by this Mo.st of Brady’s 6,000 residents an alien in hiring. some mobile homes afloat. toda^ to a Syrian-backed peace scheduled to discuss a Constituent fugitive were filed Monday against negotiator and said he was concerned constitution." participated in garage sales, car Another tough issue is a House- The Lebanese government had Officials said phone lines went dead, prevent­ plan for north Lebanon. Assembly and the fate of about no immediate comment on the Patricia C. Manzaneros, 30, Lewis about their safety. Although the 2.7 million Coloreds and washes and bake sales to raise the passed plan to allow the bringing in ing 75 residents of the community from The agreement was announced 4,000 missing people, official Bei­ Marvin Newton, 52, and Lloyd John 870,000 Asians now have direct repres­ $10,000 needed to fund the two-hour of large numbers of foreign farm report. One official, who declined communicating their plight, and water moccas­ in Damascus, where pro-Syrian rut radio said. to be identified, said the Beirut Tafoya, 40, all of Denver. Bond was set at $150,000 for Manzane- entation iit^ Parliament, and each operation. workers to help harvest perishable ins flushed by the high water stalked the and anti-Syrian militia representa- ■ Beirut radio said the most Quintana, reputedly one of the ros and at $200,000 each for Newton and community has its leader as a minister "I hud a tent sale and people donat(‘d fruit and vegetable crops — chiefly administration “ needs all the help neighborhood. tives hammered out the accord in important topic on today’s agenda it can get, and that applies to any biggest drug dealers in the western Tafoya, without portfolio in the Cabinet, stuff for me to .sell. We .sold over $2,200 in California and other Western P talks with Syrian Vice President was the fate of the missing people, United States, was found dead Sunday Quintana apparently shot himself to ultimate political power remains in worth of stuff in two weeks and we set states. French assistance." Abdel Halim Khaddam and other who have disappeared since civil Under pressure from Syria, Editor claims abduction night as police stormed his house. death rather than surrender, officials white hands. jars up all over town for people to This would be in addition to an U.S. District Attorney Robert Ulrich said. government officials. war broke out in 1975. Many were Lebanon abrogated a U.S.- MOSCOW — A Soviet journalist said today he The new constitution allows Co­ donate,” Wilson said. existing foreign agricultural labor The key parts of the seven-point believed kidnapped by the nation's program that would be continued mediated normalization agree­ UPI photo was forcefully abducted last year from Venice to pact call for the collection of all rival militias. ment reached May 17, 1983 with under the House and Senate bills. Britain where he was drugged, beaten and forced heavy and medium weapons, rem­ Despite repeated government Israel. It has since said it is ready Walter Mondale holds up a football jersey given to him The conferees also agreed Mon­ to make anti-Soviet statements. oving gunmen from the streets and promises to solve the problem, for security arrangements nego­ from Wayne Memorial High School students in Wayne, day to drop a Senate proposal Oleg Bitov, a senior editor of Literary Gazette, Embattled gun lobby aims sights on new members removing militia checkpoints, a their fate is still unknown. Most are declaring that English is the tiated through a third party but not Mich, during a Monday rally. John Glenn High School is disappeared from the Venice Film Festival in ban on importing weapons into feared dead. direct talks with Israel. official language of the United also in the district, named after the Ohio senator who ran September 1983 and surfaced in London several Bv Leon Daniel Tripoli and the deployment of "fhe three-day series of meetings States. weeks later to denounce his homeland. United Press International Lebanese and Syrian army units to began Monday when the ministers unsuccessfully against Mondale for the Democratic Also dropped was Senate lan­ He said then that he was sent to Venice on a spy implement the pact. No timetable — who have in the past taken Heat stress presidential nomination. guage that would allow citizens of mission for the KGB and that he defected because WASHINGTON — The National Rifle A.ssociation, was set. public swipes at each other — El Salvador now in the United Heat stress is the overall effect of Soviet suppression of intellectuals. *■ with support from lifetime member Ronald Reagan The DamaseJk announcement made "a gentleman'll agreement" States to remain until it is of excessive heat on the body. He disappeared from London Aug. 18 after and help from the grave by John Wayne, is riding hell followed months of factional fight­ not to publicly disagree, Prime Important factors contributing to failing to keep an appointment with a friend. His for leather these days, firing volleys at the gun determined that it is safe for them ing that left more than 500 people Minister Rashid Karami said. to return. heat stress are temperature, hu- Fritz heads west car was found abandoned near the Soviet controllers. were killed and many others The ministers, meeting at Bik- This was given up after several naidity, air movements and ra­ Embassy and $51.000 was left in his bank account. The embattled but increasingly powerful pro-gun wounded. faya, 11 miles northeast of Beirut, members suggested a change in diant heat from solar radiation. DETROIT (UPI) — Walter organization has set its sights on achieving a Christian Phalange radio said also agreed Monday on an agenda ern California. the government of El Salvador had. Also, bright lights, atmospheric Mondale, out with his most sca­ membership of 3 million in November, a month in one person was killed in the and discussed ways of ending Clearly planning to engage in a Diabetes treatment possible made it safe for most to return. pressure, physical activity and thing denunciation of President which the NRA also aims to defeat at Rhe polls fighting in Tripoli Monday and six Israel’s two-year occupation of clothing. long-distance debate on the econ­ Reagan’s foreign policy, is pinning omy and foj-eign affairs. Mondale CHICAGO — The anti-rejection drug cyclospo­ lawmakers favoring gun control legislation. his hopes of overtaking Reagan by also expressed disappointment rine and transplants of insulin-producing pan­ The NRA hopes to ride what it sees as a re.surgent Soviets want confession contrasting his programs to the that his camp and Reagan‘s aides creatic cells may offer new treatments for the wave of patriotism sweeping acro.ss America to a total president’s ‘‘salesmanship were only able to arrange two nation’s thousands of diabetics, who face rout of those who would ban or further control strategy:" debates next month. increased chances of blindness, heart attacks and handguns. The Democratic nominee hit "I wanted more. But I believe early death. The many critics (>f the NRA acknowledge its Reagan on all fronts in a major that’s going to be enough because Doctors Monday reported their findings to an Institute for Legislative Action probably is the Detained sailors balk at signing foreign |Mlicy address to Jewish we’re going to smoke out Mr. American Medical Association Science Writers nation’s most powerful single-issue lobbying group, leaders in Washington Monday. Reagan and we’re going to get Conference. Included in the reports were studies but they also argue that time is not on the side of those MOSCOW (UPI) — Five Alaskan Mondale plans to stick with foreign that show diabetes may have several different they derisively dub "gun nuts." ment spokesman questioned Bering Strait, that separates The boat, which delivers water some answers. The people are policy and arms control as he causes. seamen captureci by the Soviet whether Moscow livetl up to the Alaska from Siberia. and fuel to remote areas of Alaska, entitled to it,” Mondale, standing Most Americans favor gun control laws, the campaigns coast to coast this One study suggested that many diabetics suffer Union six days ago say they are terms of its consular treaty with was returning to Nome when it was before a huge American flag, told anti-gun lobbyists contend, pointing toward the week. from a malfunction in the immune system, which refusing to sign confes.sions that the United States in the incidentr The crewmen were identified as last heard from "well within J,000 cheering supporters at a federal 1968 Gun Control Act, which has withstood the Today, he begins two days of causes the body to attack and destroy its own fire of the NRA, they deliberately violated Soviet . "The Soviet handling has been a the captain's brother, Tate Thoms, American waters in the Chukchi “ citizens’ forum” Monday night at waters. insulin — the hormone that responds to sugar in little tardy.” he said, both in Mark Halpin, Robert Miller and Sea,” U.S. Coast Guard Petty campaigning in California with a>- Wayne Memorial High School in They also cite an increasing number of local' the bloodstream. "They want us to sign many notifying the United States that the Charlie Burrall, 29, the cook. Officer Mike Hilley said in Alaska. speech at the University of South­ the Detroit suburb of Dearborn. ordinances aimed at banning firearms or controlling papers.” Capt. Tab Thoms of the men were being held after their Although diabetes, the body's inability to store them by registration in such diverse places as tiny supply boat Frieda K. told Sen. Ted ship allegedly strayed into Soviet and burn sugar properly, can be controlled Morton Grove, 111, and Washington, D.C. Stevens, R-Alaska, during a 15- territorial waters near Alaska and through insulin injections, diabetics.who develop If the nation’s capital has one of the toughest gun minute telephone conversation _ , in permitting U.S. officials to the disease early in life face shortened life spans, control ordinances. Washington also is home for NRA Monday between Washington and telephone the men. Ann's Keyboard Studio high rates of heart attack and an increased headquarters, a massive structure of gray-bhie Siberia. The U.S.-Soviet treaty calls for chance of blindness. marble and tinted glass where chrome letters outside "They want us to sign many notification of the detention of each proclaim an edited version of the Second. Amendment papers saying we h.ive intention­ PLAY JACKPOT AIDS test not foolproof in the Bill of Rights: “ The right of the people to keep other’s citizens "immediately” 92 Notch Road ally and knowinglv v'll.iied the and consular access to the de­ WASHINGTON — A blood test is available to and bear arms Shall not be infringed." UPI photo Soviet border," Tl\ ims told the tained people "withoutdelay.” But determine if a person has been exposed to AIDS, The eight-story NRA Building, a short stroll from Gary Andersori, executive director of Olympic gold medals in 1964 and 1968 senator. "This is not true. " Rolton, C T the White House, is a computerized bastion that the treaty specifies no deadlines. but it cannot tell if he actually has the deadly general operations for the National Rifle for shooting his rifle straighter than The skipper’said he and his crew “ The Soviet response could have virus or will get it in the future, a government displays portraits of Wayne, the late film cowboy who were being treated well and had been faster, but I don't want to give health official said. on the premises still is affectionately referred to as Association, looks down the barrel of anyone else from 300 meters. been charged only with violating the impression that all countries 649-0078 "It should not be looked on as a test of AIDS," "The Duke.” There are stuffed trophy animals and his 11-pound gun. Anderson won Soviet territory, but that the respond faster than that when an BINGO Dr. Edward Brandt Jr., an assistant secretary at lots of guns mounted on office walls and behind glass Soviets were satisfied with American national is detained,” Lessons in Plano & Accordion the Department of Health and Human Services, in a first-floor museum. There is in the basement, for the judge had not adequately instructed the jury on Carter said he is "very plea.sed" that Reagan is a their statements. one State Department official said. warned a House subcommittee on health the diversion of NRA employees, a shooting range. the law of self-defen.se. lifetime NRA member because the president’s U.S. Embassy spokesman Mark "The fact is that we probably don’t EVERY DAY Monday. The big boss at NRA is Harlon Bronson Carter, a "It hasn’t hurt me with the American people," membership and supfMjrt "does materially assist in Smith in Moscow said American always respond as quickly as 2nd Anniversary Special "We do not know if they (people with positive bald, bullet-headed Texan who at 71 .still looks tough Carter said of the case in an interview in the NRA programs of the association. " officials there also spoke with the that.” results) will develop the disease or not," Brandt enough to fight a circular saw. Despite his fierce board room, which displays [wrtraits of the past Carter said he also is plea.sed the NRA has l>een sailors by telephone and they were Some officials said the United Win A Trip For Two said, "We will not know if they are a carrier or countenance — which remarkably resembles that of presidents of the NRA. “ It still comes up every now gaining about 25,000 memt>er.s a month fortlie pastsix "safe and well.” The five were held States toned down its criticism of A *2.00 deduction will be not. What we will know is that that person has had Nikita'Khrushchev, the late Soviet premier — Carter and then but it will never have any effect. That was years. in Ureliki, near the Bay of the Soviet handling of the incident taken off the regular some exposure.” is an affable man who grins often. He runs the NRA almost 53 years ago. The Texas courts essentially held “ I see a resurgence of patriotism, which I consider Providence in Eastern Siberia. to keep tension as low as possible The test, howeyer, can determine if donated from his post as its powerful executive vice president. that it was an act of self-defense." helpful, hut I see beyon(l that a return to reality by "We have not been informed of for President Reagan’s upcoming fee for piano & accordion lessons... blood is possibly contaminated with Acquired Despite Carter’s friendly and open manner, he is The NRA contends that .self-defense — and the right Americans," Carter said, explaining that p sure better read themselves," Gallo said. “ But Dr. Bruce Zablow talked Monday adhesive. very short period of time,” Cartersaid. nation. with. Khomeini-watchers with one . the worst thing a parent can do is pressure kids to about the fast-setting tissue adhesive The procedure can be performed The station was dedicated to Connec­ In fact, the club isn’t even The station will show mostly re runs nugget of speculative gold; Al­ . read. Instead, have good books around, go to the being used in Farmington and only a under either local or general anesthe­ ticut's late Democratic Gov. Ella registered to vote. Think of it: There’s another complica­ of old network programs and films aii'l though Khomeini stood on his • library with your children and talk with them few medical centers in the world. sia, depending on the problem, leaving Grasso, whom Carter described as a ' about what they are reading.” plans to intiate local news within one Three million Americans who tion. Those who wanttol9reak balcony and smiled as usual, his Zablow, a neuroradiologist, said the only a tiny, quick-healing perforation good friend and close political ally. ' ' The professor surveyed 3,399 students in grades Carter spoke only briefly to reporters year. choose not to exercise the up the club are working on a speech was read for him. The ■ glue can help some patients avoid in the groin where the catheter is -4-12 from 51 public, private, parochial and surgery and improve the conditions of before the ceremony and said he did not fundamental right of every limited schedule. In Connec­ ayatollah, who has never shirked inserted. •- vocational schools in 37 communities. others so surgery can be safer and Zablow said the glue can be used to feel left out of the campaign by American. his oratorical responsibilities, Somers man ticut, Oct. 16 is the last day to more effective. close inoperable giant aneurysms Democratic presidential and vice spoke not a word to the faithful. presidential nominees Walter Mondale They belong to the club for register to vote in the Nov. 6 O’Neill orders campus study , “ Prim e candidates for the procedure where a weakened blood vessel bal­ faces charge election. After that, those This anomaly lent some weight are people who had to live with loons out and to block fistulas, or and Geraldine Ferraro. any number of reasons. For Carter said Mondale and Ferraro who belong to the club can go to reports in mid-July that Kho­ HARTFORD — Gov. William A. O’Neill has uncontrollable seizures and progres­ abnormal connections between arter­ SOMERS (U P I) — A J^^iers man some, it’s simple ignorance. meini had suffered a mild stroke. .asked the state Board of Governors for Higher sive paralysis because of an arterio­ ies and veins. “ are better served to handle their own has been charged wifh arson for They don’t know any better. back to doing what they do Lacking hard evidence, though, Education to review its decision to close the venous malformation," Zablow said. The technique has also been used to affairs and just to call on friends like allegedly settmg twiyweekend fires at best: nothing. gIfeiM. intelligence experts lean toward Torrington branch campus of the University of He described the AVM condition as "a block the blood supply to both benign me when they need us." Town Hall ana could face up to five Others think their vote does Connecticut. The former president said he was the possibjiity that Khomeini’s ' cluster of abnormally developed blood and malignant brain tumors, providing years in prison or $5,000 fine if no good. Still others simply It oi^ly takes a few minutes. O’Neill wrote Higher Education Commissioner vessels that steal blood away from "pleased with my invitation to the convicted. summer ailment — if indeed there' surgeons with a relatively bloodless don’t care. Norma Foreman Glasgow Monday asking for the proper areas, causing a disturbance in area to remove the abnormal growth. Democratic National Convention" and Gregory K. Bascom, 26. wasarresteif It doesn’t hurt. And, best of was one — more likely was a heart ■ all, it’s not only free. It keeps " review and sent along information from the surrounding healthy brain tissue.” The blockage makes the surgery easier said he "consulted regularly” with Monday on charges of third degree Anyway, there are some attack. " Litchfield County Committee on Higher Educa- The glue is injected through a and makes massive transfusions unne­ Mondale. arson, a class D felony, said state police Americans who’d like to us all free. Then, only last week, Khomeini ' tion, which wants to keep the facility open. catheter threaded through the patient’s cessary, Zablow said. Carter said it cannot be predicted spokesman Kenneth Kirschner. addled professional Iran-watchers' ,, ..The board of governors voted earlier this year blood vessels to the problem area in the whether Mondale or President Reagan break up the club. In fact, Register to vote. Then vote Joseph Fournier, 51, a Korean War The fires, one in the men’s room of an by making some personal appear­ to close the campus because of low enrollments. brain in a procedure called intravascu­ Veteran from Putnam who suffered would benefit from a debate and upper floor and the' other in the they’re working hard this Nov. 6. ances and meeting with a group of ' The vote appeared to end about a decade of lar embolization. The glue solidifies AVM seizures for 20 years, was one of "domestic and international situations downstairs office of the resident .state Western reporters. ■' debate over the facility’s future. into an inert, exactly molded plug that the first patients to undergo the that may arise can have a great impact trooper, were extinguished bc'fore O’Neill asked the board to pay particular when November comes around” Secret intelligence reports as­ blocks the abnormality and restores treatment at the health center. causing major damage. attention to claims it used incorrect data or did sert that Khomeini suffers from "'hot consider all pertinent information when it Needless agony another condition not uncommon " made its decision. for an 84-year-old man: severe New trial ordered The 13 million oppressed chaos has freequently dis­ prostate problems. But the ayatol­ Open forum/ Readers' views lah’s personal physician has re­ 2 charged In shooting casse people of Uganda thought rupted the distribution of ENROLL IN FREE portedly joked that Khomeini their suffering was ended Send letters to: The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, CT 06040 M ERIDEN — Two New Hampshire residents emergency food. “ could handle another w ife," ’ have been charged with two counts of criminal in malpractice suit REGIONAL ADULT BASIC four years ago when their which suggests the problem isn’t . attempt to commit murder and conspiracy to Obote, who used a fixed commit murder for allegedly firing shots at a deranged leader, Idi Amin, as serious as reported. another operation to correct the damage. EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMSI election to seize power after house Sunday. By Susan E. Kinsman was overthrown by an army One thing intelligence sources do "A suicide attempt could reasonably be Amin fled, has taken some missed meeting after meeting, and ’" 'Gary A. Verdolini, 30, of Weirs Beach, N.H., United Press International from neighboring Tanzania. Some students know is that Khomeini’s heart considered as a severe p.sychological result Thanks to voters it sounded like the town was going ‘ ' was released on $170,000 bond after arraignment effective steps to revive the specialist has made several house HARTFORD — The Connecticut Su- of the breast operation and so was , ADULT HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT DIPLOMA PROGRAM . Time has proved them to be to erode down the Connecticut "M onday in Superior Court. Bond for Susan K. all-but-dead Ugandan econ­ need discipline in GOP primary calls to his famous patient in Erickson, 28, of Laconia, N.H., was set at $75,000. prem^lCourt has ordered a new trial to set adequately pleaded," the justices said. I For the person who wishes to get credit lor former high schooll River because of his absence, "This evidence, if believed, could have tragically wrong, for in the omy. But unless he desci- recent weeks. The visits are ^.. Verdolini was also charged with carrying a damages for a woman who sued her doctor I courses, work, military and other life experiences A planned pro-| To the Editor: when the man in fact on his death affected the amount of the award of I gram lor each individual’s needs and Interests relating to futurel past year between 100,000 and To the Editor: relatively easy to log, because the -weapon without a permit, carrying a weapon in a for malpractice after undergoing breast plines his own army and’ damages. The ruling of the court excluding I goals beyond high school. Call the Regional Adult Education Cen- bed was still performing his doctor must cancel all his regular - ..motor vehicle, reckless drawing and engaging in reduction surgery at Sharon Hospital. 200,000 Ugandans have per­ restores order to the country, this evidence was harmful ," I ter (875-1960) for more information about this progra^. As a short-term Coventry bus I wish to thank all the Republi­ elected duties as a town official. appointments when he is sum­ „pursuit for allegedly leading police on a chase Ann Buckley claimed improper instruc­ ished either from famine or the gains in the economy will tions by Superior Court Judge Walter M. driver and taxpayer, I would like to can voters of the 12th Assembly Hank was a devoted husband, a moned to Khomeini’s side. through three towns. The justices also said Pickett erred in Pickett Jr. affected the $30,000 in damages mistreatment at the hands of wither. comment on the quality of school District for the overwhelming vote dad to his kids, and took the time Police received a call reporting gunshotl about instructing the jury "to apply a more HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY PREPARATION the jury awarded her after finding surgeon I For the person who wishes to take the Connecticut State High| the government’s brutal mil­ bus service in town. they gave to Jonathan Mercier in and energy to root and encourage 6 a.m. Sunday. When poiicearrived at 150 exacting gauge" to Buckley’s claims of BUT FOR A L L the suggestions Frank Lovallo negligent. (School Diploma Examination. ' If he truly has his country’s I have found the A.R.A, Trans­ Tuesday’s Republican primary other children in the town as they ■■■"Riverside Drive “ multiple shots were being mental suffering than to those of physical itary forces. More civilians of his divinity, Khomeini is under In a decision made public today, the interests at heart he will do portation Co. and its employees, election. grew. ■ -Bred" into the house, said Sgt. John Lorenc, and suffering. than guerrillas have been no illusions that he is immortal. ' the couple fled in a car. justices agreed Pickett improperly ex­ this — but if he is unwilling to especially Sandy Bastarache, to be Jon, and the entire “ Mercier in He was devoted to God and his , PRE HIGIT SCHOOL REVIEW slain by the soldiers of Several months ago, he wrote a Police chased them from Meriden through cluded testimony on the causal relationship “ We see no reason to subject a claim of I For the person who has problems with Spelling/Reading/Math or| of excellent, character, both con­ church, the town, its activities and. President Milton Obote try­ even try, the nations which ’84 Committee” worked very hard secret will, to be opened only after " Cheshire and into Southington until the pair lost between a sucide attempted by Buckley in mental suffering ... to stricter scrutiny or I who desires additional help before entering the equivalency pro-| scientious and .concerned with the its people. have been sending shiploads to earn your support. We shall his death. It was widely believed control of the car and were caught trying to run 1978 and the surgery which left her with greater care than a claim of physical I gram. ' ing to suppress a tribal-based safety of children. Henry Ryba won’t be going to of food to Uganda to fight continue our efforts, at an in­ that the will named Khomeini’s , away. welt-like scars, flat and misshapen breasts suffering," the justices said in the unanim­ rebellion. The buses are in good condition meetings in the lovely suburban and misplaced nipples. She required starvation must exert wha­ creased pace, in the general choice of a successor. ous opinion. , ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE , and repairs are made immediately town of Bolton anymore. Now does The famine, caused mostly election to elect Jon to the But my sources report that I For the foreign born person who wishes to gain greater fluency Ini tever pressure is needed to on notification by bus drivers. it really matter what his illness I English. * Connecticut Assembly. assembly speaker Hojatolislairi by drought, has been wor­ prod him into action. Without However, certain student disci­ was? He gave it all his last dying I commend Betty Sadloski for Rafsanjani sneaked a look at the sened by the random violence that, his people cannot pline is lacking, not on the part of breath. May he rest in peace. 3 cash winning tickets her offer to support the party document and was dismayed when DAY CLASSES BEGINNING SOON AT; of both the army and guerril­ the bus drivers, but on the part of Congregational Church - Manchester survive. nominee in November. Now, I he found no designated successor las which has driven many the system, and the Windham invite all Manchester Republicans Marie T. Mgnson Data Institute - East Hartford in it. Rafsanjani’s choice is AyatoF PLAY JACKPOT Manchester Community College - Manchester Technical School, in particular. 99 Butternut Road farmers off their land. The - BOSTON HERALD to do the same. We can win in lah Montazeri, but he has so far for $2.4 miiiion prize Regional Adult Education Center - Vernon I wonder if it’s not time for the Manchester November if we all support Presi­ been unable to persuade Khomeini respective boards of education to ■ NEWINGTON (U PI) — A busi­ brother-in-law often purchase dent Reagan, Vice President Bush to give Montazeri his official EVENING CLASSES AT: reassess their priorities and con­ nessman and his brother-in-law large blocks of tickets when the and Jon Mercier. blessing. Bennet Junior High if' Manchester duct school for the majority. and the Danbury father of eight “ pool goes over the million.” Penney High - East Hartford Letters policy The State Department’s morn-; “ We hit a four-match almost I suspect if parents could see the have split a $2.4 million prize pool Rockville High - Vernon . Lou Kocsis ing line makes Montazeri the in last week Lotto game. weekly,” said Charette, owner of a marijuana smoke, hear the filthy The Manchester Herald wel­ Adult Ed Center & Sykes School - Vernon (Cr«dii oipiom« Progr«m) | Campaign Manager, favorite. Considered a dark horse The three cashed in their win- Southington manufacturing BINGO language, watch the infractions of comes letters to the editor. Mercier In '84 Committee is President Khamenei, who has oing tickets Monday at lottery company. For information call the Regional Adult safety rules, and see the disrespect Letters should be brief and little but his own ambition going IfPUdquarters, arriving sleepless They had not slept much since Education Center at 875-1960 of authority, they just might to the point. They should be learning they were winners, they EVERY DAY for him. but elated. demand that teachers stop protect­ typed or neatly handwritten, said, but had no immediate plans Another candidate is Khomeini's Iregistration f o r e v e n in g CLASSESI ing their numbers by keeping First selectman and, for ease in editing, should Leo Charette, 38, of Plainville, for spending the money. be double-spaced. son, Ahmad, who is believed to be Win A Trip For Two discipline-problem students at all and his brother-in-law Earle Zacarolli also picked up his first IlN MANCHESTER WILL BE AT BENNET JU-, was hard worker his father’s favorite. It is also O'Leary, 53, of Southington, installment Monday, saving “ I’m costs. The Herald reserves the I n IOR HIGH ON SEPTEMBER 18 FROM 7:00 considered possible that Khomeini shared half the prize pool and still on Cloud Nine.” Could it be today’s falling right to edit letters in the It O 9:00 PM To the Editor), will be succeeded, at least initially, Joseph Zacarolli, 52, of Danbury- The father of eight said iie plans scholastic scores are in direct interests of brevity, clarity by a committee of rivals jockeying ,^laimed the other half. to take a trip to Hawaii with his /v

6 : 0 0 PM C£) Ci3 (22) (30) News (l® Dr. Gene Scott dD Three't Company in B ri^ & (20) Hunter d ) S W A T . Channels S I ) ($7) Vietnam : A Television History sparks debate Cllj CHiPs The End of the Tunnel (1973-1975) ' On WFSB Hartford, C T Cooper becomes fire marshal (19 Dr. Gene Scott Apn. 30, 1975, North Vietnamese tanks WNEW New York. NY ti) smashed into Saigon, and the long war ~ Former Acting Town Manager (20) Bucfc Rogers WTNH New Haven. CT ;tj ended with South Vietnam's surrender (R) (24) Victory Garden WOR New York. NY (60 min.) (Closed Captioned| Michael F. Cleary announced at the Town Council in Coventry WPIX (30) O n e Day at a Tim e New York. NY 'IIJ 0 D El Malefick) mcccting Monday that he has assigned Richard WHCT Hartford. CT 114 Cooper to fill the job of town fire marshal. (40) N e w sw atch (CNN) Freeman Reports WTXX Waterbury, CT The job has been vacant since Sept. 10, when (it) Reporter 41 WWLP Springfield. MA n [ESPN] Super Bouts of the 80's Rob­ By Peter Baldwin WEDH Hartford. CT erto Duran vs. Sugar Ray Leonard (Mon­ Jeffrey Vannais announced his resignation. Voyage of the Mimi 24 Herald Correspondent WVIT Hartford. CT 24 treal. June. 1980) (60 min ) Vannais had said that he felt he did not have ICNN] Prog Cont'd WSBK Boston, M A 24 sufficient time to do his job properly. WGGB 44 9 : 3 0 P M (41) El S h o w de las Estrellas LEVY'S LAW ' by James Schumeiater COVENTRY — David Berner. Coventry’s new [TMCl MOVIE; 'Silver Dream Racer' A Springfield. MA Cleary spoke highly of Cooper, who is currently world-class American n>otorcycle cham WXTV Paterson. NJ 41 10:00 PM d)Newa Town Manager, got his first taste of Coventry politics pion IS challenged by a tough competitor at WGBY Springfield. MA 57- chief of the North Coventry Volunteer Fire at Monday night’e Town Council meeting. CNN O ) pr. Gene Scott England's Silverstono Beau Bridges, Cable News Ntwrk (CNN) Department. He said that Cooper “ enjoys the Chairman Robert Olmstead provoked heated David Essex. Christina Raines 1983 ESPN Sports Network lESPNl (2$ Twilight Zone respect of every member of that department” Rated PG HBO Home Box Office iHBOl @ ) @ ) The Constitution; That Delicata debate by suggesting that Coventry fill the vacant CINEMAX Cinem ax iMAXi -and has shown himself to be qualified to take on positions of town planner and town engineer with a [U S A ] U SA Cartoon Express Balance 'The President vs Congress: Exe­ Jhe new position. TMC Movie Channel lIM C l cutive Privilege and the Delegation of single person. USA USA Network lUSAl 6 : 3 0 PM (S One Day at a Time Power.' Gerald Ford. James 0 St Clair. - Cooper will have to go through a state training Olmstead questioned whether there was enough Hon. Potter Stewart and Lt Gen Brent ^ (3$ NBC News program to get official certification, but this is Scoweroft meet for a discussion of con­ work to justify hiring two full-time employees. ^4) Nightly Business Report temporary Constitutional issues (60 min.) Just “ frosting on the cake," Cleary said. He said Council member Donald Raymer objected, arguing (Q )M a jo r League Baseball: Baltimore at the recent assignment of two deputy marshals to (3 ) Jeffersons N ew York (Closed Captioned) that the town needs a full-time engineer and that it (S9) Hogen's Heroes «ach of the fire companies will make the fire 00) ABC News O ) Dr. Gene Scott may be more expensive in the long run to do without [C N N ] Evening News .marshal’s job easier. one. 0 fi Noticlero SIN ( ^ MOVIE: 'The Bravados' A man real­ [CNN] Ask CNN w/Dan Schorr izes that vengeance leaves him no time for [ESP N ] 3rd Annual Legendary Pocket “ I am vehemently opposed to an increase in the use BIHiards SUrs Robert Woods vs U J. Koontz says Jobs threatened [ESPN] Maida SportsLook everyday living while he searches for four of outside consultants,” Raymer said, “ This strikes gunmen responsible for the murder of his Puckett. (60 mtn.) [H BO ] MOVIE: 'King of the Mountain' COVENTRY — U.S. Rep. Samuel Gejdenson’s me as being a very arbitrary decision." wife Gregory Peck, Joan Collins, Stephen [HBO] Everty Brothers Reunion A dare-devil auto mechanic races his *58 Boyd 1958 Concert This special was taped at Lon­ support of a reduced defense budget could cost Councilwoman Sandra Pecse said she thought it Porsche over the treacherous roads of the would be a mistake to make such a cutback at a time ^ ) (20) A Team Season Premiere. don's Royal Albert Hall. ALLEY OOP ■ by Dave Qraue some Second Congressional District residents Hollywood Hills Harry Hamlin, Dennis when "w e are certainly expecting growth." She cited Hopper. Deborah Van Valkenburgh Rated (24) d d Child Sexual Abuse: 'What Your [ m a x ] MOVIE: 'Jesse James' This their jobs, charged Roberta Koontz, his Republi­ PG Children Should Kr>ow: A Program for Kin­ story of Jesse and Frank James relates the A LL Y G O T T A D O IS RELAX? can opponent in the Nov. 6 election. the current proposal to build condominiums as dergarten Through 3rd Grade ' Mary Ellen circumstances that made them outlaws. RELAX, ACE! THERE'S ARE YOU....^ evidence of Coventry’s growth in the future. 7 : 0 0 PM d3 CBS News “ Sam Gejdenson is saying we should pay Stone, Director of King County Rape Relief, Tyrone Power. Henry Fonda. Randolph NOTHIN' TO IT! — UPI photo Scott 1939 higher taxes and cut the defense budget to lower William Reudgen agreed. “ We must look further (3} ( ^ M*A*S*H speaks with young children about 'good' ahead," he said. C£) ABC News and 'bad' touching and coping strategies [TMC] M O V IE ; 'Thie ve sl.ike U s' A fugi­ the federal deficit,” Koontz said recently. “ For for these situations (30 min ) [Closed Cap­ Though the council was unable to reach a consensus No more closed mouths G p VegaS tive and a young backwoods girl from M is­ the men and women who work in this district, tioned] sissippi fall in love during the Depression Gejdenson's way means we bring home smaller on the job issue, members proceeded to discuss (J*!) Jeffersons 0 t) Chespirito Serie comica con Roberto Keith Carradine, Shelley Duvall, John whether to begin advertising the openings. Rhonda Richards of St. Louis shows the out of four, to be fitted with braces, Schuck. 1974 Rated R paychecks, and some defense workers in the Ctf) Dr. Gene Scott Gomez Botanos y Florinda Meza district could even lose their jobs." Reudgen suggested that a full-time engineer difference between the new, almost according to Dr. Ashur Chavoor (left) of (2$ Star Trek [CNN] Prime News [U S A ] Pro Waterskiing Championship Koontz, a former member of the Coventry position be advertised. But other council members undetectable plastic bands and the Washington, president of the American (22) W hee l of Fortune [HBO] MOVIE: 'A Streetcar Named 1 0 :3 0 P M (it) Independent News Town Council, said many businesses in the said this would be misleading. Desire' A woman struggles to keep her $4) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour Twilight Zone Olmstead argued that the planner position was just older metal appliances that have Association of Orthodontists. faded southern gentility despite badgering district have profited from increases in the ^ 00) Family Feud Odd Couple as essential. prompted many adults, now one patient by her brother-in-law. Vivien Leigh, Marlon .defense budget under President Reagan. Gejden­ 8 0D Leonela Brando. Kim Hunter 1951. Rated PG. 2 4 Horas son’s votes against the B-1 bomber could threaten At the suggestion of Olmstead and Alfred [ m a x ] MOVIE; 'Orscula' When a ship Quintiliano, the council decided that to gather more Wild Worid of Animals 11:00 PM OD (B (ii) Q® So) the jobs of about 150 workers at the UNC washes up on the Yorkshire coast, an evil N e w s information before taking any action. (CNN] Moneylina IS unleashed that will change the town for­ Resources plant in Montville, where jet engine m Taxi THE BORN LOSER ' by Art Sansom parts are made, Koontz claimed. Berner agreed to prepare a brief report, which he Teachers end strike; open school [ESPN] SportsCenter ever. Frank Langella, Laurence Olivier, Donald Pteasance 1979. Rated R. (10) Dr. Gene Scott plans to submit to the council at their meeting Oct. 1. (USAl Radio 1 99 0 “ I can assess, but I can’t make a full recommenda­ tee to open schools. 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Bv Mark A. Dupuis items cut Irom the program. 0PM is proposing to eliminate the United Press International Craig Weatherby. a planning 30 percent requirement and adopt a.ssistant in 0PM , said the changes a sliding scale of benefits from $40 HARTFORD — The slate has are needed to avoid a deficit in the to $480 for people whose rent outlined a new plan to stretch $44.5 million program expected to payments include heat. Andy winter fuel aid dollars to reach the serve 64,000 households this win­ The Human Services Committee ter. He said the state has less decided to restore the maximum News from the Cabbage Patch most people but must first con­ Rooney vince two legislative committees money to carry over from la.st benefit to $1,200, maintain the running the program. year's program to help provide April 15 cutoff date for oil deliver­ Syndicated benefits this year. ies and provid benefits for people The plan proposed by the Office Columnist The proposed plan would make who apply for aid after March 15. Stores Dolls of Policy and Management would heating oil available only through The Legislature's Appropria­ reduce the maximum winter March 15, a month earlierlhan last tions Committee will meet Thurs­ energy assistance benefit from year, and eliminates a $200 benefit day to act on the plan and consider are still $1,200 to $900, restrict some benef­ attend for people who apply for help after its and make others available to the changes approved by the March 15. more people. Human Services Committee. Last year, the state also pro­ A conference committee with Mondale all out school The Legislature's Energy and vided a flat benefit of $200 to members from the Appropria­ Public Utilities Committee ap­ renters whose heat is included in tions, Energy and Public Utilities The Patch is still empty, even proved the plan last Thursday, hut their rent and who paid more than Bv Barbara Richmond and Human Services committees if you have the cabbage. the Human Services Committee 30 percent of their income for rent. will be named to work out a stand Herald Reporter Manchester area stores say voted a day later to restore three In line with federal previsions. compromise. the dolls are still unavailable. Cabbage Patch dolls are Some stores say they may have getting an education, right brave the dolls in by Christmas, but along with their young parents. they'won’t be more specific. Teachers and principals in UPl photo Take Bradlees, for instance. Obituaries Walter Mondale is a good and Manchester elementary schools A store employee at the Par- say they're tolerating the Cab­ Nothing like country livin’ brave man. He ought to be given a kade store said the dolls are lifelong town resident. Before Before retiring in 1968 he was a medal. His proposal to raise taxes bage Patch phenomenon as long Sgt. Lewis W. Dischert III expected. But she had no idea of as the dolls — and their parents retiring in 1971 he had been testman with Southern New Eng­ in order to reduce the national debt land Telephone Company, where Governor Richard Snelling of Vermont Road Races at Shelburne Farms in when or how many. She said the — behave. Manchester Police Sgt. Lewis W. employed as a telephone repairer is not only an honest move but it's store was taking names for a Dischert I II , 38, of 267 Highland St., he had worked for 43 yea rs. He was (right) drives an antique buggy at the Shelburne, Peg Chadburn, a kinder­ and installer for Southern New above and beyond the call of a waiting list. died Monday. a member of Burnside Methodist garten teacher at the Keeney England Telephone Company for third annual Justin Morgan Classic politician's duty. At the K Mart store on He was the husband of Karen 43 years. He was a member of Church, a 50-year member of Street School, welcomes the In promising increased taxes if Spencer Street, it’s a case of dolls, along with her students. Haley Dischert. He was born in Emanuel Lutheran Church, the Orient Lodge 62 of East Hartford, and a member of the Telephone he’s elected. Mondale has sacri­ being lucky enough to be in the In fact, she had a Cabbage Hartford and had lived in Man­ Knights of Pythias, and the Tele­ store when the dolls are put on Pioneers of Hartford and AARP. ficed himself on his party's altar. Patch bulletin board ready to chester for the past 15 years. He phone Pioneers. the counter. A spokesman for was on the Manchester police force Besides his wife he leaves a son, He leaves three grandchildren, Sergeant’s death called suicide He’s almost certainly right when greet them. " I did it to show the David R. Harford of Coventry, that store said he’s as surprised children that everyone is differ­ for 13 years and had been a Robert J. Modean of Manchester; he accuses President Reagan of as anyone else when a shipment Thomas C. Sylverne of Avon and A 13-year veteran of the Man­ Dischert was promoted to ser­ ally and the department." he said. ent," she said. sergeant since May. He was an a daughter. Mrs. Phyllis M. dissembling when Reagan says, “ I comes in. Army veteran of the Vietnam War. Edward F. Sylverne of Hartford; chester police force was found “ He was a dedicated guy." She said even the boys bring Graham of South Windsor; a geant in the patrol division in May. have no plans for increasing He said he’ll probably get just Besides his wife, he is survived four great-grandchildren; and sev­ Police Chief Robert D. Lannan them in. Boys have the boy sister. Miss Ruth Modin of War­ dead at his home Monday, an Prior to that, he had been a patrol taxes.” All Reagan has promised, one shipment. He said they will by his stepmother, Pauline B. eral nieces and nephews. dolls. She said the children wick, R.I.; five grndchildren; six apparent suicide, police said officer since joining the force in could not be reached for comment. crossed his heart and hoped to die, be put out to sell and when Dischert; a son, John L. Dischert aren't allowed to play with the great-grandchildren; and .several today. 1971, police spokesman officer The funeral will be held Thurs­ they’re gone, they’re gone. He of Manchester; a daughter, Teresa The funeral will be Wednesday is that at the present time he has no dolls during lesson time. But nieces and nephews. Sgt. Lewis W. Dischert III, 38, of Gary Wood said. day at a time yet to be announced said he receives three or four (Tracy) M. Dischert of Manches­ at 11:30 a.m. at Watkins Funeral plans. during activity time, they may The funeral will be Wednesday Home, 142 E. Center St. Burial will 267 Highland St., was found by his Capt. Henry Minor said Dis- by the John F. Tierney Funeral calls evei7 day asking about the ter; a brother, Daniel W. Dischert at 12:30 p.m. from the Holmes You can bet that if Reagan is take the dolls into the little be in Hillside Cemetery. East son around 3.p.m. Monday inside chert's death took fellow officers Home at 219 W. Center St. Calling dolls. The dolls are selling for of Ellington; and two sisters, Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Burial re-elected, he'll make some plans housekeeping corner set up in Hartford. Friends may call at the his car in the garage of his home, hours are Wednesday from 2 to .4 $29.87 this year, only slightly Susan Dischert of Manchester and will be in East Cemetery. by surprise. Minor said he was to raise taxes. Sometimes around the room and can play with funeral home today from 7 to 9 p.m. p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. more than last year’s price of them. Nancy-Joan Mazzone of Friends may call at the funeral police said. Dischert apparently aware of no personal problems next March or April, Reagan will Orient Lodge 62 will conduct a $27.88. Chadbnrn also said that Cab­ Manchester. home today from 7 to 9 p.m. died of carbon monoxide poison­ troubling Dischert. Dischert is survived by a wile announce that it is with great Masonic Memorial Service at 8 At the Toy Warehouse on bage Patch clothes are |K>pular Services will be held Thursday at Memorial donations may be made ing. pol'f’o "It's a great loss to me person­ and two children. reluctance that he's accepting his Broad Street, an employee said pirn, at the funeral home. Memor­ with the children — that is a time to be announced by the John to Nursing Continuing Education as far as she knew they didn't ial donations may be made to the economic advisers' advice to in­ clothes with Cabbage Patch F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Fund for C.C.U. 6, in care of Fund expect to get any of the dolls in. Masonic Home. Wallingford. crease taxes. This is where Mon­ dolls on them. Maybe, just Center St. Burial will be in the Rose Development, Hartford Hospital. If they do, they’ll be pleasantly dale's sacrifice comes in. It will be maybe, the Keeney Street Hill Memorial Park in Rocky Hill. 80 Seymour St,. Hartford, 06115. Downtown shelter lease possible surprised, she said. Friends may call at the funeral small satisfaction, but from wher­ School PTA may be ruffling off home Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. Ednah N. Abbott ever he is. Private Citizen Walter Hobbytyme in the Parkade some Cabbage Patch dolls soon. A landlord in the Main Street Monday that "w e may be able to trying to find a site before the Oct. 1 and from 7 to 9 p.m. Thomas W. Calnan Services were held Monday in Mondale will be able to say, “ See. I has lots of Cabbage Patch Frank Amaru, principal of area has said he is willing to lease a lease the place with an option to deadline stipulated in a $53,000 Thomas W. Calnan, 81, of 385 W. Rhode Island for Ednah N. Abbott, told you so.” accessories and some dolls that Keeney Street, said he doesn't building to organizers of a shelter buy." A couple of representatives state grant that would benefit both Center St., formerly of Baldwin formerly of Manchester, who died are Cabbage Patch look-alikes. object to the dolls lH.‘ing brought Harold O. Modean for the homeless, the chairman of from the Manchester Area Confer­ the shelter and the MACC soup The Democratic Party will be Road, died Monday at a local Sept. 12. She was the mother of But the manager said he doesn't to school us long as they don't the panel searching for a shelter ence of Churches — which plans to kitchen in Center Congregational able to pick up the cry and say "w e Harold 0. Modean, 78, of 11 convalescent home. He was the Mrs, James (Anne) Herdic of expect to get in any of the real interfere with the learning site said Monday. run the shelter — met with the Church. told you so,” too. It isn’t much but Franklin St., died Monday at husband of the late Bertha E. Manchester. thing. process. landlord earlier Monday to discuss it may be all Mondale can salvage Hartford Hospital. He was the (Carlson) Calnan. She also leaves another daugh­ "There's nothing in black and Sheri Monk, a .second-grade the matter, he said. Cooney said he doubts the from this campaign. He’s certainly Mark Cullen, who works in the husband of Elvina (Barnahy) He was born in Manchester on ter, and a son. white — it's just been been talk. teacher at Marlin School, said “ We may know more on Fri­ building now under consideration toy and sporting goods depart­ Modean. May il, 1903 and had lived in East Memorial donations may be But it's serious talk," John Coo­ put in a lot of long hours for very several of her students bring day," when the next shelter will be available in time to save the ment at Sears in the Parkade, He was born in Manchester on Hartford for many years and in made to the charity of the donor's ney, chairman of the Shelter Study little if he isn't elected. their "kids” to school. A couple committee meeting is scheduled, grant. A zoning official has advised said, when called late last week, Aug. 3. 1906. and had been a Manchester for the past 20 years. choice. Committee, said Monday. Mondale must have thought for a of them are boys. the panel that if the shelter is Cooney said. long while before he decided on his that he had just received a " I have a rule that the dolls At the last shelter committee Last week, the Manchester housed on private property not bulletin saying he could expect tax increase proposal. Even have to sit on a special table and meeting on Friday, members said Board of Directors rejected the owned by a church, it will have to a shipment of the dolls some­ though a lot of people won't like it, visit. The children aren't al­ they were not sure if the unidenti­ commitee's proposal to establish a be re-structured as a town activity time this month, but he was told Herald photos bv Richmond Town preparing paramedics report he hasn't cut himself off com­ lowed to touch the dolls until fied landlord would be willing to temporary shelter in the Cooper — and "the whole municipal use by his superiors they would all they go out to recess, then they pletely from the average man by Stacie Foley, 10, of 49 Edison Road, taking Cabbage Patch kids to school rent the building, which they also Hill Water Treatment Plant, which question has to be worked out," go to catalog orders. can take them," she said. Town Budget Analyst Robert reflect the year's budgeting. by tax on property in the town fire suggesting it. One of the most refused to identify. the town plans to vacate before Cooney said. “ It will probably take holds Hara Dyna, 2, her real little makes children feel more secure. She added that the children Huestis is preparing figures on the Former District President Gor­ district. The Eighth District sup­ But Cooney said he learned winter. The committee has been a couple of weeks." tried-and-true ways to get votes is Please turn to page 14 cost of the town's paramedic ports its own volunteer fire Cabbage Patch kid. Some teachers say have been very cooperative don Lassow asked General Man­ by attacking the rich, and Mondale program to submit to the Eighth ager Robert Weiss for an account­ department. because they know if they break does that. You never see a Utilities District . ing several months ago after ■The paramedics operate out of the rule they'll have to leave the the tow olicy is not to the firehouse property purchase. proposed firehouse is too near the honest will cleanse his soul. The large size, like the baller­ The dolls come with a variety "How are you going to save taxes Sizes: 38 to 46 Reg. allow the children to bring intersection of Tolland Turnpike 7:30 p.m. For the most part politicians ina, sells for $45; with smaller- of hair colors — even some little when you pay $85,000 for the anything to school that isn’t and Buckland Street, posing a Whiten Library Auditorium 38 to 42 Short aren’t honest with us because we sized dolls costing less. redheads, one of which is a property?" he asked as one of a Nancy Marchuck of 136 Greenwood Road sits in her used for leai^ning. but I have no hazard. 100 North Main St, 40 to 46 Long don’t want to hear the truth. What " I shape the head and body permanent member of the Mar­ qualms about them bringing series a questions. Lawrence spoke a second time not Sept. 24th as prevtously stated in the yard with some of the Cabbage Patch kid look-alikes and feet and hands with little chuck family. Her name is "This is. not a question and Manchester Herald. we want is good news and optimis­ things such as the dolls, for ‘ after the firehouse vote was taken. that she made. hand-sewn darts. You have to Melissa Jane. answer period," LaBelle told him.' tic predictions about how good show and tell." He said that Busky would be things will be. ^ . permitted to speak in opposition, Every once in a while you hear a but that debate would not be politician say, "There’s still a lot o( allowed. hard work ahead" or, "We still ‘People Do the Craziest Things’ District President Walter have a long way to go.” People Joyner did offer an answer, mg®* PLAY JACKPOT dO|p’t want a lot of hard work and nevertheless. He said an increase Reg. *155“" in the taxable grand list would they don’t want to go a long way offset the cost of the purchase. before things get good. They want Busky said addition to the grand the politician who promises instant 'Candid Camera’ theme gets new twist list by new development, like good times H elected. ★ Free Alterations, O f Course! By Vernon Scott Now ABC-TV has a new series Winchester Mall, a proposed shop­ All of us complain about politi­ After four or five innocuous When 1 asked how many planned to new show takes the jukes just a ping center, "is down the road and United Press International based on the premise that our BINGO cians but when' politicians get questions, the pollster (in reality go on a diet, they all raised their little further we don't know how far down the together by themselves, they must quirky citizenry is always good for Bob Perlow, one of the show’s hands. road." HOLLYWOOD — Americans a laugh. have some harsh thing to say about shills) asked eqch woman how "That’s the sort of fun we'll be "W e try to figure the odds on how Norman Litke of 995 Tolland appear to be more quirky than The show is titled'' People Do the EVERY DAY us, too. We practically insist they much she weighed. bringing to the air this fall. people will react in a given, denizens of other nations, a na­ Craziest Things" with amiable lie to us before we’ll vote for them Unbeknownst to the women, they "On another show I sat in a book sometimes stressful, situation," tional trait that TV likes to exploit. Bert Convy as host and chief were standing on a .scales, which, store in a Paramus (N.J.) mall, he explained. "Sometimes they and then we accuse them of lying. "R eal People" and “ That’s instigator. when an off-camera button was posing as an author of a book perform according to the odds, Win A Trip For Two You have to feel almost as sorry Incredible! ” are a couple of cases Naturally, the camera and mic­ Calls pushed, revealed their weight in giving sex advice and signing sometimes not a single one of them for the rich as you feel for in point. rophone are hidden. And in the huge neon numerals. books books for buyers. does. politicians when it comes to Apparently we are a nation of hi-tech '80s there are no bright “ Every women we interviewed "Then I'd get a victim to sit there politics. There are so few rich flakes who never tire of cracking lights to lend suspicion that a TV Manchester lied, some by as much as 60 while I pretended to make a "The most typical American (3D up one another. show is in progress when the REGAL’S people that politicians are always pounds,” Convy said. "One said telephone call. One of our shills t. HAWAIi Allen Funt perceived this fact thing we’ve done so far was have a Monday, 11:17 a.m. — chimney victim is approached, confronted "Your Quality Men's Shop" picking on them. The rich might be she weighed 143 pounds and, bang, would come along and ask the shill approach 18 different guys in fire. 766 Center St. (Town). back in 1948 with his first “ Candid or otherwise involved in the fun. considered the real underprivi­ the lights blinked on behind her victim for advice on sex. You Century City with a badly stained Monday, 11:48 a.m. — medical DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER VERNON Camera” series, catching Ameri­ A typical stunt involved a dozen leged minority in America except with 209 pounds. wouldn't believe some of the things shirt. He explained he spilled call, 951 Main St. (Paramedics). See Page 2 903 MAIN ST. TRI-CITY PLAZA cans off guard in contrived and women in a shopping mall. They for the fact that the rich know in "Each one of them roared with they come up with.” coffee on himself and has an Monday. 3:17 p.m. — medical Op»n Doily 9:30.5:30 Thur« 'til 9 00 Op«n W .d . Thun & Fri 'til 9 00 wacky situations. Almost always, were approached individually by a laughter at being caught. They Asked how "People Do the important job interview in 5 call, 267 Highland St. their hearts the politicians who the victims’ reactions were unpre­ man with a clipboard taking a poll. agreed to come to the studio to take Craziest Things" differs from minutes. Would tiie victim lend (Paramedics). attack them don’t really mean it. dictable and frequently hilarious. The women agreed to cooperate. part in that segment of the show "Candid Cam era," Convy said the him his shirt? 1 It - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Sept. 18. 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuc.sday. Sept 18. 1984 - 13 A d vice Quebec City delights even a city hater Cheney library Aug. 31 hypnotic state past Maison Soumande. Maison 12:18 a.m. Fornel. Maison Chevalier, Eglise Notre-Dame-des- Jamaica, Vl. Victoires, and Batterie Royale. It was enchanting. Self-help group is a sure-fire solution Summer The Winnebago people hadn’t invaded La Place adds new books Deja VUj^ Jamaica. This is my home away from Royale. All was right with the world. ’Then, for a different perspective of the city, I De a r ABBY: I take exception recovery physically, but emotion­ sharing. Interested readers should home on the road. I ’ve been to this town on three Cyclist The following books have Ih'cii added to the dashed along Champlain Blvd.. and looked around with your response to "Mrs. X,” ally he’s a wreck. Our marriage is contact their local American Heart different bike trips, in different years, and stayed Mary Cheney Library: each time at the same sawmill. some of the less-touristy side streets. A steep climb whose husband had suffered four on the rocks. I’ve asked him loseek Association to learn if there’s an Glenn Davis brought me to the fortifications of Quebec National heart attacks, was ordered by his D ear counseling. He refuses. SOS ^roup near them. If there is A week ago, on Thursday, it was another miserable Historic Park. From that windy perch high above the doctor to quit smoking, but A close friend suggested I get in none, perhaps you can start one. day. In the morning, the sky was a dismal overcast. Fiction sneaked smokes every chance he A bby touch with a self-help group After packing up, I struggled to the washroom and St. Lawrence, I could see all over the city! Bowers — Nur.se Jill. shaved for the first time in ages. Chapman — Love’s Secret Plan. got. (The poor man was not through my local American Heart D E AR ABBY: I just started I RODE ALONG Georges 111, Grande-Allee, Abigail Cohen — Angel of Vengeance. allowed to smoke in his own home.) Association. I did, and it has helped going with a guy who’s 23. I ’m 21. Heading west on Route 132, the wind wasn’t a standing in the campground, and attached only the St.-Louis, and St.-Denis. Then 1 stopped at Artillery You weren’t much help, Abby. You Van Buren me enormously. It’s called "SOS” He told me he’s living with a problem, but it started to rain by the time I reached handlebar bag to my bike. Then I headed west on National Historic Park. That old fortification is the Collett — Troubled Ki.sses. Hogan — The Doomsday Canyon. told her that her husband was — Support Our Spouses. We meet 30-year-old woman, but it’s strictly Saint-Michel. It wasn’t a hard rain, so I kept moving to Route 132 to Lauzon. It was so early (about 8 a.m.), home of the 22nd Artillery Regiment. Their sentries Keating — The Sheriff of Bombay. hooked on cigarettes, which she once a month at a local hospital platonic. Beaumont, where I ’d thought about camping. that no one was around at Fort No. 1 at Point Levis, a are dressed like those outside Buckingham Palace — already knew. Then you suggested and learn how to deal more He gave me his telephone * Id be near, but not in Quebec City. Lauzon national historic park, so I headed down the brilliant red coats and high-domed, furry headwear. Peel — Firestorm. ways for him to quit, saying he intelligently with our spouses’ number, but said if I call him and a and Levis are also too populated, so Beaumont was a wickedly-steep hills intoJ^vis. I watched the changing of the guard and then took a Raef — Dr. T erri’s Project. Ross — Rehearsal for Love. could quit if he really wanted to to create an atmosphere of love afflictions. We talk about smoking, woman answers, to hang up. That good ch(>ice. It is close enough to Quebec City to allow I boarded the ferry to Quebec at 8:30, and during the guided tour of the base. Because it is an active Sanders — The Passion of Molly T. (another needle.) and understanding and try to make diets, sex, personality changes, makes me wonder. He also told me a day trip into the city while leaving the tent set up, 15-minute crossing of the St. Lawrence, I did nothing military base, no one is allowed inside unless on a This angi7 wife needs psychiat­ his last years peaceful. drugs, etc. It operates much like that this woman has a crush on and also provides a convenient access to the but take pictures of the fabulous skyline. As we neared guided tour. ric counseling. She’s been married In case you think I ’m a smoker. Al-Anon group meetings. him, so he told her he wasn’t dating Pays-de-L’Erable district. So, for at least two nights, the dty, the old part of town came sharply into focus. Following in the old traditions of firing a round at to this man for 40 years, during I ’m not, but my wife of 42 years is. I’ve learned to quit nagging my anybody because he didn’t want to the municipal campground Vincennes, would be my That’s where I had to go first. noon and at 9:30 p.m. to alert the citizens that the Non-fiction home base. which time I ’m sure he smoked, SAME PROBLEM husband about his smoking — that upset her. Also, she’s been support­ La Place-Royale is the heart of old Quebec. It has gates of the city were to be locked, a round is fired Anosike — How to Do Your Own Probate & and now suddenly she’s developed DIFFERENT SOLUTION 'I cannot take responsibility for his ing him for a while, so he feels he By the time I reached the campground, the rain had 300-year-oId stone buildings that have been fully from a howitzer twice daily. It’s a good thing that the Estate Settlement Without a Lawyer. a holier-than-thou attitude. actions, and if he chooses to ignore owes her, but he’s in love with me. let up. I paid the $8 fee, set up my tent quickly in the restored in the past 15 years; quaint shops and guide insisted that everyone block their ears. Ferrell — Truman. A Centenary You should have told her to get DEAR SAME: Your solution his doctor’s advice, I should not What do you think? And what event of further rain, and walked over to talk with a residences; narrow, winding streets; many of which At exactly noon, the chain was pulled, with fingers Remembrance. off her husband’s back and encour­ makes sense. Read on for another: feel guilty. should I do? I don’t want to lose group of five bikers. They are college students who are closed to traffic; flowers everywhere, in boxes jammed as far into my ears as they could go. I still Leslie — Ringo. the Robber Raccoon. age him to exercise more, reduce I look forward to those meetings. him. are on a Montreal-Quebec trip. and tubs; dark shadows and brilliant splashes of heard a loud concussion. The reverberation shook the Nixon — Real Peace. his sodium (salt) intake, cut out all DEAR ABBY: This is in re­ It helps to spill my heart out to NEEDS ADVICE Because of the intermittent rain, I could do little but sunlight; shopkeepers sweeping the steps and getting ground and sent shock waves right through my body. Sanders — The Agatha Christie Companion. saturated fats and avoid sugar. sponse to "Mrs. X,” whose hus­ others who have the same rest and make tentative plans for the next few days. I ready for the new day. Slo.sscr — Reagan Inside Out. He’s in his 60s now, and her band continued to smoke after problem. DEAR NEEDS: I think he’s hiked a km for groceries, and did little else but eat and I fell in love with Quebec City right then and there. Glenn Davis Is a Manchester resident who Is Sorensen — A Different Kind of Presidency. write. continual nagging will only destroy having four heart attacks. MRS. R., lying to you and he’s lying to the For me, that’s unheard of because, as a general rule, I traveling throughout Canada and New England this Woodward — Wired. their 40-year marriage and shorten My husband had a near fatal NEW ORLEANS woman he’s living with. Quit dislike cities and avoid them at every opportunity. summer. He has kept a log of his travels (or the his life. heart attack six months ago. Since seeing him. You can’t "lose” him LAST FR ID A Y was a sensational day! I left the tent I walked the nearly-empty streets in a semi- Manchester Herald. You should have encouraged her then, he’s made a remarkable DEAR MRS. R.: Thanks for because you never had him. Falr ends Sunday Heart spasms are hard to diagnose Here’s the Big E’s week Call Janet... DEAR DR. LAMB — I feel sorry were first treated for this disorder. other than cancer? I know I have a for the people who write you about There are now many different medi­ mild case of hemorrhoids and I won­ their parox^mal tachycardia. I went cines that help to prevent such der if that could be what the test The following schedule lists wood’s Thrill Show, Outdoor Ar­ 2:45 p.m. Springfield College, through those heart spasms while Your attacks aixl other types of heart showed. main events at the Eastern States ena; Cook’s Show Band, Gazebo, Gym Show, Court of Honor trying to play college football for two irregularities. Almost all such prob­ Exposition in Springfield through Storrowton Green; Shirret Rug 3:30 p.m. Dottie West, Miller years. Impossible! When I complained Health lems can be controlled so that people DEIAR REIADEIR — You have Sunday, the last day of the fair. Demonstration, by the "Shirret High Life Bandshell; Penny De­ to anyone, I was labeled a goof-off or don’t have the problems you experi­ MOST EVENTS OPEN: 10 a.m. Lady,” New England Center Craft at 643-2711 asked a question that is important for Haven, Stroh’s Music Caravan Lawrence daily. given sidelong glances by teammates. enced. many people. Those Jasts for colon Herald photo by Pinto Area Stage; Welde Performing Bears, Doctors gave me p ^ e c t health Lamb, M.D. CLOSING TIMES: 9 p.m. Gates 5:30 p.m. Welde Performing Dreikorn’s Children’s Theater; There are many things besides cancer are very imj^rtant, because Your classified ad representative grades, but they never saw me during close to incoming traffic (no Bears, Dreikorn’s Children’s Farm Festival Stage Program medicine that can help control some colon cancer isjSae of the top three Having some soggy fun an attack. tickets sold after this time) Theater; Daily Parade 4 p.m. Milking Time for Dairy heart irregularities. These are dis­ causes for c a i^ r deaths in both men I joined the Army in 1942 and was and women. Ih e tests help to find the Steve Curtiss, president of the Coventry Jaycees, is a 6 p.rti. Storrowton Dancers, Cows, Young Building if you want to: honorably discharged two years later cussed in The Health Letter 6-12, Today Storrowton Green Heart Irregularities, Skipped Beats, cancer early, which makes it more good sport. He’s allowing Jennifer Conkling, 9, of 4: IS p.m. Springfield College — labeled a psychoneurotic with person can have recurrent attacks of 5:30 p.m. Daily Parade; Lamb 7:45 p.m. Bnice Johnson, Folk- Gym Show, Court of Honor Tachycardias, which I am sending likely that it can be cured. chronic anxiety tendencies, simply paroxysmal tachycardia (sudden rap­ Coventry, to try to hit him in the face with a wet sponge. Carcass Auction, Mallary Arena; singer, Storrowton Wine Garden you. Others who want this issue can 5 p.m. The Jack D’Johns, Miller because the board of doctors didn't id heart action) and live a full life. It’s all part of the fun planned for the Coventryfest to be Welde Performing Bears, Drei- 9 p.m. Roger Salloom Band, send 75 cents with a long, stamped, But the test is a screening test: It High Life Bandshell; Joie Chit­ understand paroxysmal tachycardia. Such attacks do not mean a person is korn’s Children’s Theater Miller High Life Bandshell self-addressed envelope for it to me identifies people who need further held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Nathan Hale wood’s Thrill Show, Outdoor Ar­ Then, in 1945, I met a good family incapacitated in any way between 8 p.m. Storrowton Dancers, in care of this newspaper, P.O. Box testing and does not make a diagno­ School. There will be games, food, contests, field events ena; Cook’s Show Band, sponsored doctor in the Veteran's Administra­ attacks. Storrowton Green; 4-H Beef Auc­ Friday 1551, Radio City Station, New York, sis. The test only idenUfies blood in by Coca-Cola, Gazebo', Storrowton tion and was introduced to quinidine. It is quite true that little was and a professional crafts fair. Admission is free. The tion, Mallary Arena 8 a.m. Horse Show Morning N Y 10019. the stool, and blood in the stool can be Green This changed my life. And today we known about such problems during caused by many other things that are event is sponsored by the Jaycees and the Jaycee 6:30 p.m. Helen Cornelius, Miller Session begins. Coliseum; Eastern 5:30 p.m. Daily Parade have the beta blockers — in my case, your college days. Doctors still have a DEAR DR. LAMB — I am female, not relate to cancer at all. So if a Women. High Life Bandshell; The Dar­ National Milking Shorthorn Show, 8 p.m. Storrowton Dancers, Inderal. I take it if I feel a palpation problem making a diagnosis without 22, and in good health, or so I thought pers(« has a positive test, it does not nells, Dreikorn’s Children’s Mallary Arena Storrowton Green or two and have had no problems. I seeing the attack, or without having until recently. I took a free colon-can­ definitely indidate cancer and there is Theater; Farm Festival Stage 9 a.m. Youth Working Steer 6:30 p.m. Dottie West, Miller am 69 and have not bad an attack in recorded it with the Holier monitor cer test and the results came back no reason to panic, but it is important Program Pulling Contest, Outdoor Arena High Life Bandshell; The Dar­ IS years. or by some other means. positive. Now I am in the process of to find out where the blood is coming Bones of 10th century king 7:45 p.m. Bruce Johnson, Folk- 10 a.m. Children’s Games, Stor­ nells, D reik o rn ’ s Children’s DEAR READER — Thank you for Quinidine is very useful in control­ taking the test over again so they can from. If it is due to hemorrhoids and singer, Storrowton Wine Garden rowton Green; Swine Weigh-in, Theater; Farm .Festival Stage your words of encouragement for ling such irregularities and was the test the specimen more thoroughly. your colon is clear, yon ate OK as far still have no resting place 8 p.m. Budweiser Super Circus Sheep Arena Program others. Your story points out that a main medicine available when you Could this be due to something as cancer is concerned. ’84. Coliseum; The Jack D’Johns, 12 p.m. Children’s Games, Stor­ 7 p.m. 4-H Sheep Blocking and Miller High Life Bandshell rowton Green Trimming, Sheep Arena; Horse LONDON (U P I) — It has been In 1001 A.D., he was proclaimed 9 p.m. Andy May. Miller High 12:30 p.m. Dottie West, Miller Show Evening Session begins. 1,000 years since Edward the a saint after a series of miracles Life Bandshell High Life Bandshell; Don Scherrer Coliseum Smaller jars are better for canning Martyr — the only English king to were said to have occurred near Banjo Band, Stroh’s Music Cara­ Sunday be made a saint — was murdered his grave. The remains were dug Wednesday van Stage; Farm Festival Stage 8:30 a.m. 4-H Sheep Fitting and on orders of his stepmother but his up and reburied at Shaftesbury 9 a.m. 4-H Dog Showmanship Program; Welde Performing Showmanship, Mallary Arena DEAR POLLY: I have your ters (apple season is here again!) deliciously! bones still have no final resting Abbey. Classes. Mallary Arena; 1984 Bears, Dreikorn’s Children’s 10 a.m. Children’s Games, Stor­ newsletter on canning fruits and place. and crispy dilled green beans. If all the windows in a room are Centuries later during the Refor­ Eastern States Horse Show begins. Theater rowton Green; Protestant Servi­ tomatoes. I found it to be very The 10th century king’s remains Others who would like this issue on one wall, you can increase the mation, they were dug up again — Coliseum 2 p.m. The Jack D’Johns, Miller ces, Storrowton Village Church: informative, but you only give were handed over Saturday to a should send $1 (or each copy to amount of light coming into the probably by people working for 9:30 a.m. 4-H Dairy Goat Fitting High Life Bandshell; Band Perfor­ Antique Auto Exhibit, Avenue of directions for processing pints and- Polly’s Russian Orthodox church in a POLLY’S POINTERS, in care of room by installing a large mirror Henry V III — and hastily placed in Contest, Belden Pavilion mance, Storrowton Green; Swine States (till 5 p.m.) quarts. What about half-gallons? I the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box on the opposite wall. small town near Ix>ndon by John an unmarked grave under the 10 a.m. Children’s Games, Stor­ Show, Sheep Arena 10:45 a.m. Flag History Pro­ have a large family and would like Pointers 1216, Cincinnati, OH 45201. Be sure Wilson-Claridge, who found them abbey floor. rowton Green 2:30 p.m. Don Scherrer Banjo gram, Storrowton Green to use the largest-size ja r in my To increase light in an attic, to include the title. place mirrors at a slight angle on while excavating the ruins of ’fhe bones remained hidden until 11 a.m. Cook’s Show Band, Band, Stroh’s Music Caravan 11 a.m. Cook’s Show Band, canning. Shaftesbury Abbey in 1931. Polly Fisher either side of a window. recovered by Wilson- Claridge, sponsored by Coca-Cola, Gazebo, Stage; Farm Festival Stage sponsored by Coca-Cola, Gazebo, EMILY But Shaftesbury’s town wants Program DEAR POLLY: To help your Fill an empty milk carton with who put them in safe deposit boxes Storrowton Green; Farm Festival Storrowton Green: Open Dairy the bones back and a judge has 3 p.m. Cook’s Show Band, draperies and sheers hang prop­ used candle stubs. When several in various English banks. He then Stage Program; Adult Handicraft Goat Show, Sheep Arena; Farm DEAR EMILY: I don’t recom­ ruled the church may keep them sponsored by Coca-Cola, Gazebo, erly when closed, sew magnets into have been collected, use the entire proposed giving them to the Demonstrations (11-3 p.m.). New Festival Stage Program; Adult mend the use of half-gallon jars for the inside bottom corners where only until a trial can be scheduled church, which had built a $65,000 England Center Craft Area; Storrowton Green; Quilting Dem­ Handicraft Demonstration (11-2 home canning. It takes too long for carton as a fire starter in the half-gallon jars. It’s far better to the two panels meet. fireplace. to determine a final resting place shrine for Edward. Shirret Rug Demonstration, by the onstration, Hands Across the Val­ p.m.). New England Center Craft the heat to penetrate to the center can twice the number of quarts for Edward. " I am sorry to see them go but "Shirret Lady,” New England ley Quilt Guild (Chapter of Area MRS. W.S. MRS. E.M. of the jar during processing. The than to attempt the larger size. Edward’s troubles began after they deserved to be enshrined Center Craft Area N E Q G ), New England Center 12 p.m. Children’s Games, Stor­ food in the outer area of the ja r is I ’m glad you found the newslet­ D EAR PO LLY: Cook potatoes, he was made king in 976 A .D. at age properly,” Wilson- Claridge said. 11:30 a.m. Ox Pulling Contest, Craft Area rowton Green; Horse Show After­ likely to be overcooked by the time ter, “ Canning Fruits, Tomatoes 17. Two years later, he was "I didn’t want them to be stuck 2,800 Pounds and Under, Outdoor 3:30 p.m. Dottie West, Miller carrots, beans, peas and other Polly will send you a Polly Dollar noon Sessions begin. Coliseum ' the center portion of the food has and Pickles,” helpful. This new­ murdered at Corfe Castle, Dorset under some church floor out of the Arena High Life Bandshell; Penny De- vegetables in bouillon instead of ($1.00) if she uses your favorite 12:30 p.m. Dottie West, Miller been heated sufficiently to deter sletter includes basic directions on his stepmother’s orders. way.” 12 p.m. Children’s Games, Stor­ Haven, Stroh’s Music Caravan water. Adds flavor. Pointer, Peeve or Problem in her High Life Bandshell; Don Scherrer bacterial growth and spoilage. In for water-bath canning, process­ rowton Green Stage; Welde Performing Bears, If the kids won’t drink milk at column. Write P O L L Y ’S PO IN ­ Banjo Band, Stroh’s Music Cara­ addition, few canning kettles are ing times for specific foods and 2 p.m. The Jack D’Johns, Miller Dreikora’s Children’s Theater; van Stage; Farm Festival Stage mealtime, try feeding them cus­ TERS in care of the Manchester large enough to accommodate Farm Festival Stage Program recipes for homemade fruit but­ tard. It sneaks milk into them Herald. High Life Bandshell; Band Perfor­ Program: Welde Performing mance, Storrowton Green 4 p.m. Band Performance. Stor­ Bears, Dreikorn’s Children’s Thoughts 2:30 p.m. Don Scherrer Banjo rowton Green; Milking Time for Theater; 4-H Dairy Cattle Fitting Band, Stroh’s -Music Caravan Dairy CoWs, Young Building; and Showmanship, Mallary Ar­ In babies, a big smile may mean a big brain Stage; Farm Festival Stage Weighing of 4-H Market Lambs, ena: Whip City Diablos, Storrow­ BUY IT! SELL IT! The scene is the "hole” in the seriously ill. Would I try to look into Program Belden Arena; Polled Hereford Jr. ton Green "segregation ” unit of the state SEATTLE (UPI) — A big grin on at particular items or situations at advanced.” the situation? 2:45 p.m. Conn. State Police Show, Mallary Arena 1 p.m. Joie Chitwood’s Thrill Smiles and laughs, Spieker said, prison. The "hole” is an isolated a baby’s face may be the sign of a nearly the same age. After a while, I left, assuring the Dogs, Court of Honor 4:30 p.m. Don Scherrer Banjo Show, Outdoor Arena; Cook’s The researcher records babies’ are proving to be accurate predic­ cell completely barren of any smart kid — depending on what "Children in the first six months inmate that I would return with 3 p.m. Cook’s Show Band, Band, Stroh’s Music Caravan Show Band, sponsored by Coca- reactions on videotape. Mothers tors of how a child will develop as it furniture or toilet facilities. TRADE IT! pfx IT! brought it on and how old the infant tend to laugh at tactile and news of his little girl. sponsored by Coca-Cola, Gazebo, Stage; The Darnells, Dreikorn’s Cola, Gazebo, Storrowton Green; are asked to do certain things grows older. The inmate had asked the guand is, reports a University of Wa­ auditory things. In the second half Isn’t it interesting how inhu­ Storrowton Green Children’s Theater; Farm Festi­ Oriental Rug Making, Continuous according to specific instructions In the cases of children with to say that he wanted to see m e l shington researcher. ‘ year they start smiling at more mane we can become in our 4 p.m. Band Performance, Stor­ val Stage Program Demonstrations by Vestamayd — such as touching routines — to Down’s Syndrome, smiles are was let into the cell. There was no Research fellow Susan Spieker complex social and visual items,” elicit responses from their treatment of a fellow human rowton Green; Milking Time for 5:30 p.m. Daily Parade; Welde Rug Designs, New England Center more accurate in determining the place to sit but on the floor. There says grins, smiles and happy said Spieker, who uses the smile children. being? Nude in an empty cell far Dairy Cows, Young Building Performing Bears, Dreikorn’s Craft Area RENT IT! HIRE IT! FIND IT! level at which a child will function was no lighting in the cell. squeals are considered important test with children having Down’s The babies are observed every from all others. This is discipline in 4:15 p.m. Conn. State Police Children’s ’Theater 2:30 p.m. Don Scherrer Banjo by age 2 than is the Bayley Scale of The inmate was nude as he sat on adjuncts to the measuring tools of Syndrome as well as unaffected few months to measure how their a correctional facility? Dogs, Court of Honor 6 p.m. Storrowton Dancers, Band, Stroh’s Music Caravan Infant Development, the standard the floor opposite me. We talked a baby’s intellectual and emotional children. responses change. As a baby grows 5:30 p.m. Daily Parade; Welde Storrowton Green; Guernsey Stage; Farm Festival Stage development. infant intelligence measure, she about the inmate’s family. He was Rev. Russell Camp Performing Bears, Dreikorn’s Show, Mallary Arena Program "In general, the earlier the older, the things it finds funny said. GIVE IT AWAY! concerned that his little girl was She heads up the "Smiling and babies laugh, the higher the change. Ret. State Prison Chaplain Children’s Theater 6:30 p.m. Dottie West, Miller 3 p.m. Cook’s Show Band, Cognition” project at the universi­ developmental level.” In one of the situations used by Children afflicted with Down’s 6 p.m. Storrowton Dancers, High Life Bandshell; Farm Festi­ sponsored by Coca-Cola, Gazebo, ty’s Child Development and Men­ Spieker, mothers suck on baby Syndrome are mentally deficient Storrowton Green val Stage Program; The Darnells, Storrowton Green; Joie Chit­ Babies, she said, usually don’t n tal Retardation Center and is bottles in front of their children. a n d have Mongoloid 6:30 p.m. Helen Cornelius, Miller Dreikora’s Children’s Theater wood’s Thrill Show, Outdoor Ar­ laugh before they are 4 months old. 1 studying the correlation between The incongruity usually gets no characteristics. High Life Bandshell; Thee Dar­ 7 p.m. Penny DeHaven, Stroh’s ena; Oriental Rug Making, Contin­ 2 3 4 To all home intelligence and the age when a And their first smiles normally nells, Dreikorn’s Children’s Music Caravan Stage; Cook’s u e u s Demonstrations by. come in response to touches and response from very young child­ The smiling reactions of Down’s ____ subscribers who baby smiles at particular stimuli. ren, but older babies find it Theater; Ox Pulling Contest, 3,200 Show Band, sponsored by Coca- Vestamayd Designs, New England sounds, which require less mental children come in the same se­ 5 6 The concept, originated by re­ hilarious. Hartford Pounds and Under, Outdoor Ar­ Cola, Gazebo, Storrowton Green; Center Craft Area ■ 7 8 have something to effort than responses to visual or quence as children of average or Manstioia searchers at Harvard and the The developmental indicator CIntma City — Careful He Might Trans-Lux Collogo Twin— Tightrope ena; Youth Working Steer Pro­ Horse Show Evening Session beg­ 3:30 p.m. Dottie West, Miller sell for social situations. above-average intelligence, but Hear You 7:10, »:30. — Polvester (R) (R ) 7,9:15.— EntreNous7:15wlth Diva gram, Mallary Arena; Farm Fes­ ins, Coliseum; Quilting Demon­ ______University of Minnesota in 1972, considered important by re­ 7;15wlth Pink FlamlnoosO.— Gabriela High' Life Bandshell; Penny De­ the ages at which they smile at 9:15. 9 10 11 12 holds that babies learn to smile or "T o realize that a sight or searchers is the age at which (R ) 7:30, 9:55. - Repo Man (R ) 7:50, Vernon tival S.tage Program stration, Hands Across the Valley Haven, Stroh's Music Caravan particular stimuli vary much more 9:50. laugh at touches, objects and situation is odd or funny takes children begin to recognize the Cine 1A 2— The Natural (PG ) 7,9:30. 7:30 p.m. Shirret Rug Demon­ Quilt Guild (Chapter of NEQG), Stage; Welde Performing Bears, ^99 or Less widely. In almost all cases, said Clnetfudlo — Reuben. Reuben (PG ) - - - — ♦ ...... situations in an unvarying se­ some mental effort. And to realize — Dreamscape (PG13) 7:10,9:10. stration, by the "Shirret Lady,” New England Center Craft Area Dreikora’s Children’s Theater; incongruity and think mom suck­ Spieker, Down’s children laugh 7:30 with Bedozzled (PG ) 9:25. West Hartford 13 14 quence, Spieker said. it fast enough to generate the East Hartford New England Center Craft Area 7:45 p.m. Bruce Johnson, Folk- Farm Festival Stage Program 15 16 ing on the bottle is pretty funny and smile at things at a later age Elm I A 1 — Dreamscape (PG13) 7, We will run your ad Normal children, she said, smile tension to laugh is pretty Eastwood Pub A CInoma — The 9:30 — Gremlins (PG ) 7,9:30. 7:45 p.m. Bruce Johnson, Folk- singer, Storrowton Wine Garden 4 p.m. 76th Army Band, Storrow­ stuff. than other children Natural (PG ) 7:15. for 6 days Free of The Movies — Revenge of the Nerds singer, Storrowton Wine Garden 8 p.m. The Jack D’Johns, Miller ton Green; Milking Tim e for Dairy Poor Richard's Pub A Cinema — (R ) 12:25, 2:40, 4:50, 7:30, 9:45. — The 17 18 19 20 Flashpoint (R ) 7:30, 9:30. Philadelphia Experiment (P G ) 12:16, 8 p.m. The Jack D’Johns, Miller High Life Bandshell Cows, Young Building Charge. Showcase Cinemas — Ghostbusters 2:30,4:45,7:20,9:35. — The Karate Kid High Life Bandshell Saturday 5 p.m. The Jack D’Johns, Miller (PG ) 1:45, 7:15.9:40 — Tightrope (R) (PG ) 12.2:20,4:35,7,9:25. - ™ . - - Births 1:45, 7:15, 9:40. — Bolero 1,7:3o“ 10. — 9 p.m. Charles Vaughan and 8 a.m. Horse Show Morning High Life Bandshell; Joie Chit­ Fill out coupon and Purple Roln (R) 1, 7:40, 10. — The Wllllmahtlc Spectrum, Miller High Life Session begins. Coliseum; Polled wood’s Thrill Show, Outdoor Ar­ Woman In Red (PG13) 1:30, 7:40, 9-50 Jlllson Square CInoma— Ektormlna-- Bandshell Hereford Standard of Perfection ena; Cook’s Show Band, sponsored either mail it or — Exterminator II (R ) 1:30, 7:40,10.— to rn (PG ) 7:10,9:20. — Bolero 7,9:20. Thursday Show, Mallary Arena by Coca-Cola, Gazebo N am e- Steptaanou, Scott Andrew, son of Palm er Sr. of 22 Devon Drive. She The Jigsaw Man (PG ) 1:15, 7:20, 9:30 — Ghostbusters (P G ) 7:10,9:20.— The bring it to the Sept. 2 at Manchester Memorial Memorial Hospital. His maternal — One screen temporarily closed. Karate Kid (P G ) 7. 9:20. 8 a.m. 4-H Dairy Goat Type 9 a.m. 4-H Sheep ’Type Show, 5:30 p.m. Daily Parade; Welde Mark and Molly HarrittStephanou has a sister, Kristina Marie, 20 Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Manchester Windsor Show, Mallary Arena Sheep Arena Performing Bears, Dreikorn’s Address Manchester Herald of Summit Street, was bom Aug. 29 months. UA Theaters East — Revenge of the Plaza — Dreamscape (PG13) 7:15. ents are Mr. and Mrs. David Heller Charles R. Fike of Shelby, Ohio. 9 a.m. Horse Show Morning 11 a.m. Cook’s Show Band, Children’s Theater at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Nerds (R ) 7:40, 9:35. — The Phllodel- office. Noyes, Katherine Mary, daugh­ of 133 Conway Road. Her paternal His paternal grandmother is Virgi­ phla Experiment (PG ) 7:20, 9:20. — Session begins. Coliseum Gazebo, Storrowton Green, Farm 6 p.m. Storrowton Dancers, Phone. His maternal grandparents are ter of James H. and Kathy Latham grandmother is Theresa Garrity of nia T. Hatcher of Shelby, Ohio. He The Karate Kid (PG ) 7:15,9:40. 10 a.m. Children’s Games Festival Stage Program; Adult Storrowton Green One ad a month only Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harritt of Noyes Sr. of 241 Boston Turnpike, Charles Drive. has a brother, Charles Martin, 2. NEWFOUND 11:30 a.m. Ox Pulling Contest, Handicraft Demonstrations (11-2 6:30 p.m. Dottie West, Milter per aubibriber (No phone calls Littleton, Col. His paternal grand­ Coventry, was born Sept, i at Fiorelli. Thomas John, son of free for all. Outdoor Arena p.m.). New England Center Craft High Life Bandshell; Farm Festi­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen LAKE Manchester Memorial Hospital. Robert Don and Deborah S. Fisher Sarles, Heidi Leigh, daughter of 2:30 p.m. Don Scherrer Banjo Area val Stage Progr'*m; The Darnells, On/^______J Stephanou of Norwich. Her maternal grandparents are Fiorelli of 126 Sycamore Lane, was Peter D. and Sandra L. Whitney LOVtLY MNOT BEACHES Band, Stroh’s Music Caravan 12 p.m. Horse Show Afternoon Dreikora’s Chiluren's Theater I^ m er, Allison Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Latham bora Sept. 1 at Manchester Memor­ Sarles of 250 Union St., was born CHVSTAL-CLEAR WATEH Stage; Farm Festival Stage Session begins. Coliseum 7 p.m. Penny DeHaven, Stroh’s Don L. and Karen Ann Johnson HALl FOR RENT Sr. of 241 Boston Turnpike. Coven­ ial Hospital. His maternal grand­ Sept. 5 at Manchester Memorial Program 1 p.m. Cook’s Show Band, Music Caravan Stage: Horse Show Palmer Jr. of 4 Alexis Drive. For parties, showers, receptions, try. Her paternal grandparents mother is Sue Fisher of South Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ IliNS-COTTAGES-CAMPING 3 p.m. Cook’s Show Band, Gazeho,’ Storrowton Green; Joie Evening Session begins. Coli­ Bolton, was bora Aug. 29 at meetings. Complete kitchen fa­ are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noyes of Windsor. His paternal grandfather ents are Mr. and Mrs. William D. cilities. Large enclosed parking] SWODnSHoSAItellEUI sponsored by Coca-Cola, Gazebo, Chitwood’s Thrill Show, Outdoor seum; Cook’s Show Band, spon­ Manchester M emorial Hospital. Willington. She has two brothers. is Nello Fiorelli of Sebring, Fla. He Whitney of 1259 Avery St. Her lot. Inquire: Storrowton Green Arena sored by Coca-Cola, Gazebo, Stor­ Her maternal grandparents are James Jr.. 15; and Joseph Ed­ has a brother. Robert Michael. I'A . NEWFOUND REGION 4 p.m. Milking Time for Dairy paternal grandmother is Mrs. lithuonian Hall CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1:30 p.m. Penny DeHaven, rowton Green Mrs. William D. Johi^n of Glas­ ward. 13. Hatcher, Richard Martin, son of James H. Sarles of 178 Hilliard St. Cows, Young Building; Band Per­ Stroh’s Music Caravan Stage; 7:45 p.m. Bruce Johnson, Folk-, HanrhpHtpr Hpralh tonbury and the late William D. 24 QOLWAY STREET BliV PA M u m o o o Garrity, Megan Rose, daughter Steven Martin and Luellen Fike Her maternal great-grandmother MANCHESTER jPN!Rrvfvi fwofftq formance, Storrowton Green Farm Festival Stage Program; singer, Storrowton Wine Garden Johnson. H er paternal grandpar­ of Ted M. and Tracy H. Heller Hatcher of 51 Tudor Lane, was is Mrs. Robert S. Wakeman of CM beton S P.M. 5 p.m. The Jack D’Johns, Miller The Darnells, Dreikora’s Child­ 8 p.m. The Jack D’Johns, Miller ents are Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Garrity of 117 Rid^e St., was bora bora Aug. 31 at Manchester Talcottville. ______Phone 843-0618 MscflVEii iHE m sm ua. High Life Bandshell; Joie Chit­ ren’s ’Theater High Life Bandshell U - MANCHKSTER HERALD. Tuesday, Sept. 18, 1984 M A N CH ESTER H ER ALD . Tuc.sday. Sept 18, 1984 - 15 Yankee Traveler Fairs, Octoberfest and pumpkin festivai this weekend SPORTS Kditor's nolo: Another in a series of weekly features rhubarb) and an ice et^eam cranking competition. coopering and more. The Strawbery Banke Fife mettle forging horseshoes. written tor UPI by the ALA Auto and Travel Club Ongoing events, .such as a Rural Skills Pentathalon. Corimration, a group of costumed youngsters, will Admission is free. aimed at providing New Englanders with fuel- will allow visitors to test their ability at chopping, perform through the museum's streets. The Wheel­ Hours are Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. AL roundup conserving, close-to-home leisure trips.) mincing and dicing vegetables, and other "down men, a team of cyclists using turn-of-the-century home" daily tasks. bicycles, will dazzle visitors with their stunts. Also on T H E JACKSON IC E R IN K in Stowe. Vt.. will By Maura Mulcare Concession booths will abound and all the food hand will be fiddlers, magicians and jugglers. resemble a German village. during Octobefest, ALA Auto and Travel Club organically grown (no sugar, white flour or corn Competitions will include an apple pie contest and a Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 22 and 23. syrup additives) in Maine. zucchini contest. Zucchini categories will include the From noon to 6 p.m. daily, visitors will find a Agricultural fairs, a street fair, an Octoberfest

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August, the fourth month of decline this 19.7 percent to an annual rate of 743.000 In a prospectus filed this month, the lead owner Pays off In sales hike year, with the South experiencing the new houses. of the Seabrook nuclear plant disclosed it may worst setback, the Commerce Depart­ The Midwest reported a 10.2 percent need to .sell up to $7.50 million in long-term debt ment said today. drop, the Northwest a 5.9 percent securities — up from the $.5.50 million figure used The decline, to an annual rate of decline and the West a 2 pi-rcent drop in in a July filing with the Securities and Exchange Fanny Farmer sweetening its image housing starts of 1..537 million, came on housing .starts. Commission. top of July's 6.1 percent drop after Single-family house construction A spokesman for the financially troubled seasonal adjustment. dropped 9.7 percent while multifamily electric company said today the increased By Steve Geimann A change in lifestyles with more Still, builders have been able to start hou.se con.struction was down 16.9 estimate represents the upper projection of how- United Press International frequent entertaining at home will help 1.222.800 housing units in the first eight percent in Augu.st. much it would take to complete Seabrook's first create a larger market as guests seek months of the year. 6.8 percent more The average of all the months of the reactor, rated 80 percent complete. GUILDERLAND. N.Y. — A French an appropriate gift for their hosts, than during the same period last year. year has held up surprisingly well, at The 16 New England utilities that own Seabrook confectioner is using gimmicks and Jorgenson said. High mortgage interest rales are 1.861 million for January through have poured about $3 billion into the construction exotic delicacies coupled with a change Fanny Farmer has changed its steadily eroding new housing construc­ August, enough to keep industry hopes of the plant'.s first reactor. The second reactor, in consumer attitudes to turn 65-year- product, replacing sugar with milk tion but the industry has been happy to alive that this year will end up no worse rated about a quarter complete, was condition­ old Fanny Farm er into a major force find the deterioration is not worse. than la.st year, despite the growing ally canceled a year ago. chocolate to improve the taste, Jorgen­ among U.S. sweets companies. son said. Health concerns about “ Even with the declining starts, the slowdown. chocolate have evaporated, he said, in year will still be a relatively decent In other economic news, the Com­ Fanny Farmer Candy Shops Inc., a I AT&T exec complains face of the countless warnings about year." economist Michael Sumichrast merce Department reported the na­ $55-million enterprise, begun in 1919 in said, speaking for the National Associ­ tion's personal income rose just 0.5 DIXVILLE NOTCH, N.H. - An AT&T potential health dangers from various Rochester, N.Y., but headquartered types of food. ation of Home Builders. percent in August, the least since May. Communications executive Monday complained now in Bedford. Mass., has developed a The housing report was accompanied and spending .showed almo.st no in- about post-divestiture problems he blamed on more aggressive sales and image The company has pulled its brand by another economic indicator today, erea.se for the second consecutive "unnecessary and burdensome regulations' campaign under the new otvnernshipof name boxes out of drug stores and other showing U.S. personal income rose month. competitors don't have to worry about. Poulain S.A. of Paris, a major baking retail locations it does not own in an only 0.5 percent in August and spending 'The figures indicate both income, "We have all experienced unforeseen problems company. effort to enhance its image for quality. gained almost nothing. which fuels the economy, and the as a result of divestiture. " Vice President Charles Soon, truffles — named after those “ It all fits into the pattern of consumer fervor for spending are R. Jones told the Telephone Association of New Poulain bought the company in May French delicacies unearthed by hogs — declining economic activity." Sumich­ waning at the same time virtually England, whose members represent independent from Amoskeag Leather Finishing Inc. will be added to the product line in an rast said. every other economic indicator has lo.st phone companies in the region. of Manchester, N.H. Amoskeag had appeal to the upper income consumers The first half of the year saw such strength. "For us at AT& T, the major problem has been held a 41 percent interest in the who "indulge" themselves with choco­ strong economic activity that most The department also reported today grappling with a highly competitive marketplace company from 1966 until 1980 when it late and candy, he said. Herald photo by Tarquinio analysts assumed the Federal Reserve that housing starts fell 12 8 penrnt in while at the same time attempting to cope with became sole owner. Jorgenson said the company is Board would be afraid growth would Augu.st. a second straight month of unnecessary and burdensome regulations," Poulain hired William Jorgenson, get out of hand and lead to higher decline. Jones said. former chief at Terson Co. Inc. and resorting to some basic sales gimmicks Is Expensive puzzle? to boost sales, such as a drastic cut in inflation and supply bottlenecks. The reports provide some of the la.st "Unlike AT& T, competitors don't have to file head of its Ward-Johnston division, to Instead the economy seems to have restore Fanny Farmer's reputation. opening-day prices to lure shoppers to pieces in the current economic puzzle cost-supported tariffs. They don't have to divulge lapsed into lethargy In midsummer, that will allow government economists Jorgensen was responsible for the Oh new stores, and direct mail advertising Believe it or not, these pieces of rnetalon the floor of Rickey today, adding a bit of grace to the building’s marketing and pricing plans. They don't have to with virtually no growth in any sector on Thursday to come up with the wait for long priods to get approval on new Henry! and Raisinets candy lines while to coincide with the three big candy­ the lobby in Manchester Community College's new decor. Titled "Etoile II, 1958-1984," the piece except business spending. projection of gross national product in products and service offerings," he said. at Terson. giving holidays, Valentine's Day, Lowe building cost $45,600 and were sculpted by a contains bronze, copper, brass, and stainless steel. August's housing decline was the the third quarter. Wall Street, world­ "We have to return the product to the Easter and Christmas. Fanny Farmer world-renowned artist. Workers installed the huge biggest since March, when construc­ wide investors in the dollar and superior standard it used to enjoy, and sells 55 percent of its products for those It is designed to catch the light streaming in from the three holidays, the company said. metal mobile by New York City sculptor George lobby’s tall windows. tion plummeted 26.5 percent and later politicians all have been waiting for Stop & Shop earnings up give people more value for their bounced back. It was the second time that prediction. ntioney," Jorgenson said in an inter­ The price-cut tactic drew 16,800 BOSTON — The Stop & Shop Cos. said view during a recent store opening in shoppers to three stores recently second-quarter earnings rose 28 percent to a Guilderland. record $9.7 million. opened in suburban shopping malls The changes come at a time of slow near Albany, N.Y. Lines formed well The earnings, 75 cents per share, compared growth in the confection industry. before each opening as people waited to Pierog succeeds Ryba as Bolton first selectman with income of $7.6 million, or 65 cents per share, Americans paid $5.98 billion for 4 the same quarter last year. buy a pound of chocolates for 54 cents, a billion pounds of candy in 1983, up from far cry from the $5.95 usually charged I By Sarah E. Hall about heading a board dominated according to his death certificate. The 1984 second quarter results reflect a incumbent Democrat Aloy.sius the $5.7 billion paid for 3.797 billion for a box. Herald Reporter “THE CRUCIAL ISSUE, at this pre-tax charge of $2.5 million related to the sale of by the rival party. A working Manchester physician Arnold Ahearn in the races for Board of pounds the previous year. A decade A two-year rebuilding campaign will point, is our capital improvements 30 Off-the Rax stores and a reserve for the mother who admits to a busy life, Klipstein, who signed the docu­ Selectmen. She was the second ago, people with a sweet tooth paid $2.1 BOLTON — Under sad and program, " Pierog said. Selectmen disposition of the unit's 26 remaining shops. close 60 of 325 existing stores while she said her election to the post ment, attributed the cancer to lowest vote-getter of the selectmen billion for 3.807 billion pounds of candy, unexpected circumstances, the are backing three major projects Second quarter sales were a record $711 opening 100 in other cities, Jorgenson came as a complete surprise. asbestosis — a disease caused by candidates. according to the U.S. Department of said. Bolton Board of Selectmen Tues­ — to renovate Community Hall, million, up 17 percent from the $606 million inhaling asbestos fibers. Several "1 was just second from the Commerce. UPl photo day night elected Sandra W. build a new public works garage reported for the same quarter of 1983. Regions such as Cincinnati, where “ I A P P R E C IA TE the vote of sources said Tuesday that Ryba bottom, which is kind of ironic at Chocolate represented 54 percent of the company has just two stores, will Pierog as its new leader. and a new firehouse — which The company said the quarterly earnings confidence that my fellow select­ was exposed to asbestos on the job this point," she said. all confectionery products sold in 1983, Sharon Momrow, manager of the Fanny Farmer candy shop ata The new first selectman suc­ residents will vole on Nov. 6. improvement was significantly affected by $4 lose Fanny Farmer products, while men have given me," Pierog told as a construction supervisor for the agency said. areas such as upstate New York, New mall in suburban Guilderland, N.Y., adjusts a display.of Pecan ceeds fellow Democrat Henry P. The new first .selectman said million in pre-opening expenses incurred last the board. "I regret the circum­ AC&S in Wethersfield, a nation­ Despite her surprise at being Quality of merchandise and service, Ryba, who died Thursday after a another of her priorities is to keep year preparing for the Bradlees department store England and Florida will see an influx Dixies at a new store. The shop is one of neariy 100 Fanny stances under which the office was wide insulation contractor. chosen to lead the board, Pierog including gift-wrapping in company- of new shops. long illness. Ryba, 54. had served communication flowing between unit's entry into the greater Washington market. Farmer stores that pian to open in a campaign to increases its vacated." Pierog said "the whole town has said she had di.scussed the possibil­ owned stores, are part of the formula “ We’ll open wherever the traffic is as Bolton's top elected official for the three main boards in town, Bradlees contributed 41.6 percent of the Afterward, she said that Ryba, a been saddened by the loss of Henry ity of appointment to the post with for success written by Jorgenson. good,” Jorgenson said. business after becoming part of Pouiain S.A., a French ' > 0 ' seven years. which until recently have been company's second quarter sales, while its Stop & close friend, had asked her to run Ryba." Town offices and schools herhu.sband. Ernest. He approved, confection firm. “ I have a great role model to feuding over town budget matters. Shop supermarkets provided 52.4 percent of for first selectman next May. She were closed Monday to pay re­ she said. “ My family has alway.s follow and I'm looking forward to Pierog works full time as a revenues. But the department stores accounted said she probably will. spects to Ryba. been behind me 110 percent," she making as smooth a transition as certified public accountant for for 69.4 percent o the quarter's operating profit, “ I'm quite saddened by the loss When asked. Pierog refused to said. possible." Pierog said shortly Coopers & Lybrand of Hartford, while the supermarkets made up 31.6 percent. of our first selectman," Deputy- name her accomplishments as a Pierog and her husband have Automobile salesmen get raided, rated after Tuesday's meeting in Com­ one of the "Big Eight" accounting The company also operates a chain of Medi First Selectman Douglas T. Che­ selectman. “ To turn the course of three sons, ages 19, 13, and 9 They munity Hall. Unless town residents ney told the board after Pierog's firms worldwide She also serves Mart drug stores and Charles B. Perkins tobacco events into a personal triumph live at 37 Brandy St. in the house as a part-time accounting instruc­ By MIcheline Maynard version of an old retailing tactic. retained by Cadillac for its dealers. petition for a special election, the election. “ I guess I could say I shops. that visited their franchise. The would be disrespectful to Hank," Pierog grew up in. tor at Manchester Community United Press International “Shoppers" pose as customers but Each is charged $250 a month or $3,000 37-year-old accountant will remain thought he was coming along all she said. dealership is rated on everything from She wants to be called first College, is a past president of the Dairy Mart earnings rise actually are monitoring service, pro­ a year. in the post until the May town right and would be back with us. D E T R O IT — A casually dressed ducts and sales technique. ease of parking to the salesperson’s election. selectman, just as her male Bolton Women's Club, and is active Shoppers are hired from temporary "likeability.” That was not to be." PIEROG WAS ELECTED a E N F IE L D — Dairy Mart Convenience Stores young woman enters an auto showroom “About 500 people a month come Pierog, who was nominated by predecessor was'. "I'm very com­ in the town soccer program (she employment agencies. Mancusco tries SANDRA PIEROG Ryba died of abdominal me­ selectman in May 1983 after fortable in my gender, and don't Inc. said second-quarter earnings increased 46 and spies the model she wants. Minutes through your dealership. How do you Dealers can request reports on Republican Selectman Carl A. and her husband coached a team of to get a mix of men, women, and sothelioma, a cancer of the tissue serving on the Board of Finance. need to be called 'selectwoman'," percent on moderately improved sales. go by before she is approached by a know what your sales people are doing specific salespeople, and some have . . . surprised at choice Preuss, said she felt no uneasiness which lines the abdominal davity. third- and fourth-graders last couples in varying ages, races and By 60 votes, she edged out she said. year.) Dairy Mart said it earned $498,637, or 43 cents salesman who calls her “honey" and right, and what they're doing wrong?” types of dress. Some even arrive in cars lost their jobs as a result of his findings, per share on sales of $23.9 million, compared with then wanders away. said Mancusco, whose idea came from that are about to break down. although Mancusco says the firm is income of $341,372, or 41 cents per share, on sales The woman, who was ready to make his own experience as a suburban The cross section also includes “ not out to get anyone.” a purchase, angrily leaves the dealer­ of $22.4 million the same quarter last year. Chicago car dealer. people who like a “ hardsell” and those Shoppers can take a deal all the way Dairy Mart owns, operates and franchises 181 ship without buying a car. Meanwhile, Now 33, the Princeton graduate was Reagan recalls JFK who want to be left alone to make up' to its conclusion, but are not allowed to the dealer, who might have used a retail convenience stores in Connecticut, Massa­ the youngest Cadillac dealer in history their minds. • * sign'.documents make down pay-' chusetts and Rhode Island. different approach, never learns of the 10 years ago when he took over a family "People respond to different types of Bingo! Seven win incident. Or does he? ments. But often it never gets that far, franchise. He lost money despite salesmanship, and a salesman should said Mancusco. Hiring pians reduced If the woman had been a "shopper” imaginative promotions until he added know how to read people and conform i.. at Waterbury green for Consumer Concepts, Ltd., the a Honda franchise and began hiring to what they want,” Mancusco said. ” I can’t beiieve how casually these PR O VID EN CE, R.I. — The number of area dealer might soon be receiving a "shoppers" to rate his sales and Neither dealer nor sales personnel transactions are handled,” he said. He Cards still available this week firms planning to hire more help in the fourth computer printout telling him how long service. knows when a shopper may-visit. This cited numerous incidents where sales­ By Ira R. Allen men never identify themselves or even “ So many new beginnings. And I quarter has declined from the previous reporting the woman had to wait for service, the Acting on their conclusions, Man­ forces sales people to "treat everyone Seven lucky people were winners in United Press Interndtlonal’’ salesman's comment and her reasons ask for the customer’s name. yellow cards for next week's games think John Kennedy would be proud of period, a Manpower Inc,, survey said. cusco turned his dealership into a $15 beautifully,” Mancusco said. the first week of the Manchester you and the things you fx-lieve in, proud for leaving without making a deal. million-a-year operation. become available today. There's no­ The survey said about 30 percent of Providence- Dealers get two reports a month from Herald's Jackpot Bingo contest, which thing to buy. The cards are available at W A TE R B U R Y —■ President Reagan, of the stoutness of your hearts and the The Barrington, 111., firm, owned by Mancusco now has 70 dealem signed Usually dealers are interested in area companies planned to add workers, Consumer Concepts, including a tape anything they can do to improve their ended last Saturday. Three had win­ the Herald office or at six locations recalling the spirit of John F. Kennedy vision in your soul" car dealer Ron Mancusco, offers a new up, and the service recently hVs been compared to 47 percent in the third quarter. recorded interview with the shoppers bottom line, Mancusco said. ning cards for last Tuesday's game and listed below. Lucky numbers are and pointing with pride to U.S. Reagan's campaign pl.ans for the day However, it wasthe sixth consecutive quarter four had winners in Wednesday's published daily on page 2 of the Herald. Olympians, declared today that it is included a later stop in Hammonton. in which more hiring had been forecast, the game. To win the daily game, a player must once again "springtime for America." N.J., another industrial state that Manpower survey said. Gold Is firm Each winner will receive $15 and, complete either one line down, across The president spoke in Waterbury appears to be solidly jn his column Nationally, 26 percent of the 11,700 companies more importantly, be entered in the or diagonally, or have all four corners. Town Green, where Kennedy — a In his Connecticut spe«-ch, the surveyed indicated they would hire additional Dec. 20 drawing for a trip for two to Democrat — ended a long day of president noted today's reports that workers. Hawaii. Winners each week until the The first week's winners were: presidential campaigning 24 years ago Scholastic Aptitude Test scores rose About 3 percent of local companies planned to December drawing will be eligible for Marjorie Daigle, 205 Bush Hill Road; with a rousing welcome from 30.000 slightly this year and said it is “time for cut staff, compared to 7 percent in the third Dollar soars again at market openings the vacation jackpot prize. Gertrude Chapman, 440 Keeney St.; rain-soaked supporters bearing us to resolve that, htdore this decade is quarter, the survey said. Half a dozen other Jackpot Bingo Roy Zettlemoyer, 39 Litchfield St.; candles. out. we will raise Scholastic Aptitude players submitted entries by the 1 p.m. Susan Borofsky, 440 Keeney St.; Cheryl "And even though it was the fall, " Test scores nationwide, make up half of LONDON (U P I) — The dollar soared column. It estimated the dollar was Lynn Stimac, 105 Aspinall Drive, again when European money markets it strengthened to 62.71 Belgian francs above European rates — provide the Tuesday deadline, but their cards were Reagan said in a speech prepared for overvalued by 30 percent. Andover; Mrs. Samuel Feltham, 1506 Please turn to page 8 Hasbro, Disney combine opened today, setting new levels from 62.375. In Milan, it vaulted over basis for the dollar’s strength, but not winners because lucky numbers ...... ' an outdoor rally, “ it seemed like "According to measures of interna­ Tolland Turnpike: and William De- against the British. French, Belgian the 1,900-lira barrier to 1.902.25 lira — analysts say its current performance had been accumulated from more than springtime, those days." P A W TU C K E T, R.I. — Hasbro Industries and tional competitiveness, the dollar must up from 1,885. one day's game. 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Noting that Connecticut is doing well Walt Disney Productions have announced a All these prices were new highs for the Bingo game cards are good all week economically with new technology Gold held firm against the dollar’s valued and no other currency, not even Central banks in Europe Monday Besides the Herald office, here’s marketing venture that will allow the toymaker the dollar in Europe, but it is only the (Monday through Saturday), the lucky replacing outdated mills, Reagan onslaught, opening unchanged in Zu­ the yen or the Swiss franc, has been sold only token amounts of dollars, the where to get Bingo cards; A1 Sieffert’s William Demeo of 23 Earl St., the first Inside Today to sell products related to a new Disney television closing prices that go in the record numbers published daily on page 2 spoke of a “ new patriotism" in which rich at $336.50 and $1 up in London at able to stand up against it,” the Financial Times reported. Dealers Appliances, 445 Hartford Road; High­ Jackpot Bingo winner to come to the series to be released in May. $337. books because prices fluctuate so reported pressure is switching from the cannot be added to other days’ land Park Market, 317 Highland St.; "Uncle Sam is seeming mighty 24 poosi, 4 tsctlont The nature of the series and the amount of newspaper said. Herald office, shows off his winning Dealers were at a loss to offer any rapidly. mark to the pound, still beset by numbers to complete a card. Each day , Westown Pharmacy, 455 Hartford jaunty." money invovled were not revealed in the The pound came under increased A d v ic t...... 16 L o tte ry ...... 2 fresh explanations for the dollar’s The dollar was also up in Frankfurt Britain’s marathon coal strike. is a complete game. Jif Road; Jeans-Plus, 297 E. Center St.; card. 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