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M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Oct. 12. 1987 t - l Automotlva CMS CMS UoklRg for a BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY RMUIE RMSIILE Champs: Twins claw Missloniaty: Teen-ager works in India / p a ^ 13 USED CAR? RENAULT Alllancot DATSUN IIW 310 OX. Tigers for the crowr Look to Lyocfc.. 1003, 1004. Excollont 40,000 mllot. Sunroof. » TOYOTA OCmOUA condition, fully Mr- Excollont condition. TIMIOKMaAL ED vlcod. Mutt M il ono. 01500. 646-7407. in the AL / page 18 Tf TOm>F1l04lt« DATSUN 510 mo. Auto CMUCME a m m a p a ' 742-0476. Rich: Billionaires’ ranks nearly double / ^ a g ^ l TIQMCFAMVAN matic tranimifsion, ISSSHI njUFCHMOKH body In good condition, CHILDCoro. RotpentlMo m 6 n t e Carlo-1001. T - nVYVNAMIT excollont 2nd cor, now worm porton for l NAWRitTRiknmeE Top, poYvor tioorina, MCMtV CITATION THOil BUYS WHO brakot, windows, •0 FONO FAINMONT bottory, ond now tmoll child In our M .T .8 . Boeliol. tniok S oMppar. M FOfO OftANADA muffltr. Runt sroot. homo. 20-25 hours- PAINT Slump romoval. Fioo locks, and trunk. Runt DODGE 1873 Mldos Mo •0 FOND MUfTANO $750 or bott otfor. AAuit /woolc. Days. 644-307A B U IL D E R S Inlorlor and oxtorior otUmalat. Spadai aroat, looks aroat. tor homo. 19W'. WMIHC MONARCH palnibig. Coll Ibday for a Much moro. AAutt too. Mini Coll647-0314aftor A A kviirriR Avoiiobio. oontMarationIon teroMody * Automotle 0 4 • o o o f*o^o‘ onod with S8K. Good AvallaMo plus oxtrot. Bott offer. condition throughout. 071-6451 oftor 0pm. •BARMES MSimANEOUB Phone 640-7436. MFONTtUNIIM) DELIVERING Evenings. Asking 15788 nsgotlo- •0 TOYOTA 4 YVD FU Rich form loom, 5 yards, bls. Mornings. 7424758. •0 TOYOTA CIUCA •DECKS 075 plus tax. Sand, gravol, •1 CHIVMALWU TAKE A LOOK CAR Houior-trallor. •1 CHIV CHfYfTTE 02 Uno. Town Car CLEANINGS 0 mutt but •CONCRETE WORK ODD Idbt, Trucking. and ddcorotlvo ttono. 8'x16'x6'; dual oxlo. 4 •1 DATSUN 20MX IMna •7995 no timo to dust? Coll •FRAMINO CREW Homo ropolrt. You SCRANTON oxtro 15” tires. 20160- liaiirlirstpr) Manchester A City ot Village Charm HrraI^ 443-9504 •1 OATMJN 8210 8L 80 Pontlao tunMrd Undo 643-6220. noma It, w6 do It. Proo CNRYtUR - nfooUTN rlc brokss; htovy duty - -,V ■ •1 M8R0 COUOAR Q8 •3195 AVAILABLE ostlmotot. fnturod.643- CHnvtLBrracunw______jvtMCiat vtMciat romps; nsgotloblo • 1 ou>8 ouTLAU cn 03 Mazda Pickup 0304. ANOttllCTUttOOMn- •1FLYMUANT •3700 tOMt M » nNANOWM on LIMI $958. Mornings 742- •1 SUBARU OL CARPOITRY/ 8758. Tuesday, Oct. 13,1987 •1 TOYOTA CELICA OT 04 Mazda 020LX •14,686 •7995 •UtmUWKIKBVKt L E T YOUR nowsDOpar 87 FIFTH AVE. « 30 Cents 87 LeBARON 01 Maro.'Marquit f u m m / "Fsr AN Yasr Hsads" help you keep fruit lort IMITD AH VablelM sparkling doon and swoot OTSTXiM •12,289 Brougham •3295 WaiTMitMdl C M K i m i Y g r m m R.R. tlss, planting. smoHIng. Wash lors. dry 87 RAIDER 4x4 •12,785 87 Uno. Continontal 87 RAMCHAROER ExtawSad SAVE RfMOMUNO KRVieiS T r e t wdrk. complotoly then put o •17,585 Warraatlaa OompMa homa lapalfa and ra- CALL lorga piece of newtpopar ST SHADOW „ „ „ DPUC approver transfer of two water companies 0 86 NISMn Stanza nMxMlng. Wa •paefilw In balb- 4 Or. •6795 Hang Tape and 647-7186 Inside the lor and put tho TweeZLoidN •10,805 AvallaMa OPS rooma and kNenana. BmaS aeaN lid on, Tho paper will AUTO SERVICE t2 MAZDA t2S LUX. 86 Lino. Town Car ^ eommarolal work. RagMaraSl In* For PrsB Estlmsts 87 DODGEPuaodHW •16,085 By Bruce Matzkin the DPUC. Spray Sheet Rock. absorb any moisture. Let Water Co., which serves 187 homes fire marshal on the status of fire which LAM and Elm have been finally approved the sale last r t2 OLDS CUTUW8 SUP fMOkMM pAVE aurad, ralaiancaa. 88 LASER 0*4. •13,489 Herald Reporter Wittenzellner, who owns the t2 OLDS CUTLASO 84 Moro. Marquia 0 cloetlflad od In your in the Coventry Hills and Pilgrim hydrants in the LAM system, which under court-appointed receiver February after Wittenzellner and • 4 M 1 6 9 Buyer meats sellar In 86 LeBARON tar. I •10,686 • Oil Lube Filter Aqua Treatment and Service Co. in ClinnA Srougham ^ ^ -f A V E David Slivinsky newspaper find 0 cosh 86 DODGE tw OMois- •14.408 Hills sections of Coventry, and will serves 106 homes in Manchester's ship. In 1983, former owner George the estate worked out a settlement Bv •2FONT2000-L2 Classified ... and It’s Special *16.99 The state's Department of Public Stafford and operates several other 22 FONT gONNEVILLB 86 8sbl#“L8” buyer for most anything SODOOGEmoomi •14,705 be connected to 98 condominium Redwood Farms subdivision in Koppelman became ill and aban on the debts. - Call 228-9153 hoppy masting for both. you hovo tor solo. Utility Control today approved the area water companies, must show units being built in Coventry Hills. 22 FONT torn L2 40r,Uaa4«.tDtiil. *11,400 643.2711. • 80 RELIANT 8.W. •8,885 • Ccmplate Brake southwest Manchester, Blood said. doned the two companies, leaving 22 TOYOTA OILIOA OT 84 Mazda Pickup •4500 ' a a a a‘ a ' 80 DODGE Syatema transfer of Manchester’s LAM the DPUC within 60 days that the Blood said Wittenzellner must Some residents were concerned them in a state of disrepair. He died But before the sale could take FI 22 TOYOTA TBACBL Water Co. and Coventry's Elm considerable debts of LAM and Elm n gucK nt OAL 83 Lynx Wg., m. ac •3995 CHARGER •7,895 also provide a rate proposal and because the fire hydrants don’t several months later, leaving the place, a hearing before the DPUC ea •10,295 • Tune up Speciala Water Co. to John Wittenzellner of have been settled, Blood said. Most information on funding for an 22 tUICK SKYHAWK 84 Toyota Cellos 8SCHY. GTSTume work because of the low pressure in companies with large debts. was required for final approval. W4 C ttgUOKSKYIARK as RELIANT 4 Or. •7695 Stafford. of the debts are for taxes owed to additional water supply source he AT. AO FS. MX •8900 • Ceding Syatema the LAM system. Wittenzellner has Wittenzellner, the court- The hearings began in Manchester c ac 22 DATSUN 2008X CARS 86 LaBARON oonvt •13.495 DPUC spokeswoman Ton! Blood the state and the towns of Manches intends to install for Pilgrim Hill 22 DOOOl VAN 87 Mazda RX7 CMS CARR WANTED TD • Alternatcra, Ills said that if possible, he will try to appointed receiver of the water on July 2. and were not completed MFononconr MmL Tiifke, Muf^ A FM 8ME OD FDR SALE a FOR RALE 85 CAMARO coup# •8895 said the decision was announced at ter and Coventry, Blood said. customers. increase the pressure to make the systems, has been negotiating to until ^ p l. 9 In Coventry. tl MinCUnY LYNX fMCOlMMever m 9 s2 0 0 BUY/TRADE 85 MUSTANG aait •5995 Startara, and a meeting of DPUC officials at 9 Wittenzellner must also submit a Wittenzellner is also required by hydrants work. ml t l TOYOTA CAMAY LE buy them from the Koppelman 75 89 Olds Calais 85 HORIZON 4*. •4,395 Tire Service a.m. Blood said that the approval is detailed plan for installing meters the DPUC to submit a joint letter of The DPUC approval Is the estate for more than two years. A Wittenzellner was unable to be tt TOYOTA OEUOA OTS ACVLM4t4 •7495 DODGE Mlrodo 1982. 1980 CHRYSLER Le- 84 TOYOTA OAMRY •8,995 ga •2 TOYOTA COnOLLA subject to certain conditions set by in the homes of customers of Elm understanding with the Manchester culmination of a 4*/t-year period in West Hartford Probate Ctourt judge reached for comment this morning. t4 CHEVY CAMAnO a6MazdsRX7 8 onn CLYDE Good condition, A/C, Boron 6 cylinder auto mart 84 FORD TEMPO •5,795 • Bcdy werk and do •12,900 CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. I t4 CHEVY CELEORITY Power windows and matic olr, stero, 66,000 84 RELIANT wto. •5,395 Rust repair thi t4 CHEVY CELEB. CL R O U T E 83, V E R N O N locks, crulM , AM -FM miles. Very clean. 646- 84 PONT. 6000 STE •7495 84 MAZDA tSSTOUn SDN. cassette.S2508.647-7045. 0619 oveningt or wee Choppers1 • Car den’t run? MORIARTY 83 LaBARON 4 *. •5,795 T t4 OLDS CUSTOM N 51 Dodga DISC PU *4885 kends. S1800. Free towing for Missile hits CRUISSn 52 Cantury ooup* •Bl 65 S 83 DODGE 4001*. •4,005 T 84 OLOS OUTLAM CR. BROTHERS FORD 1975 Maverick. Shop the 78 MONTE CARLO oustomor sarvTca oars Costa Rican president 53 Bonnavllla 4 *. •6995 t4FONTtOOO 301 Cantsf 8t Running condition. MUSTANG. 1967. Auto- AwtOL MK Orl. Oiw- only In Msnehostar. 24 FONT FIBRO SPORT S3 Chavy 810 T a h M •7195 SISO. Phone 6494620. motlc, runt and looks Classifieds. Ovriwr latt. MM1 '3.WWO Iraq school; I CFS ManehBsiBr, C T good. Whito. $2200. 77 DODGE aundnoof S4 FONT FIBRO 8/E S3Ragal4 *. •10,955 Cosette. 79,000 miles. use an Item doesn’t mean 1987 Nobel Peace Prize today for "As the main architect of 54 TOYOTa XTRACAB 4x4 lent running condition. “ EA S Y DOES IT " Is the 29 children perished and 196 of their wilt oppeor.ln 75 newt- SeF1S04«4 •10,195 New brokes/muftler. the Item has lost Its value. CARS developing and promoting a peace the peace plan, President tS BUICK 8KYHAWK popart. For more In Custom tit cor cover. Good condition. Ask wav to describe placing a Why not exchange It for schoolmates were wounded. tS CHEVY CELEBRITY C/L 87 Spactrum 4 o,. •8495 Asking $6000. negotia FDR SALE plan to end the guerrilla wars in Arias made an outstanding SB CHEVY CAMARO formation coll Classi ing $2500 646-4237 otter 7 want od. Just call 643-2711 cosh with an od In Classi The state radio said the surface- tS OOOOB DIPLOMAT fied, 643-2711 and ask ble. Mornings 742-8758. p.m. and we do the rest! fied? 643-2711. to-surface missile also killed two Central America. contribution to the possible SB FORD ESCORT for dotolls.o 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 women and one man. In all, it said The Nobel Committee of the SB FORD ESCORT OL Norwegian Parliament said that as return of stability and peace S6FORDF-1W4X4 218 people were wounded and SO FORD LTD CROWN VIC :e a Look * admitted to hospitals. the plan’s architect. Arias "made to a region long torn by tS MERCURY OR. MARO. An earlier state radio report said an outstanding contribution to the strife and civil war. He LB possible return of stability and 55 N ^ N STANZA 0/L Discover the New Scranton 11 25 people had been killed and 228 thereby carried on the tS ^D S CUTLASS W b wounded. peace to a region long tom by strife SUPREMI and civil war.” constructive work begun by BS FONT 1000 Make The 7:55 a.m. blast shook the The selection was a surprise in 06 FONT ParMann* foundations of the Baghdad ele the Contadora group... SB FONT 8UNBIRD H i s h that Arias had not been mentioned 55 FONT 8UNBIRO mentary school building and within in speculation about this year’s "A prerequisite for lasting BS TOYOTA 4x4 PICKUP Prices Cbliimbus Wedc Only! seconds it collapsed, sending a huge winner. He was cited by the Nobel peace Is the realization of B6 TOYOTA 4x4 PICKUP cloud of dust into the air, witnesses 55 TOVOTAL CELICA OTS Committee as a spokesman for democratic Ideals, with CPE W s- said. It was not. clear how mqny “ democratic ideals, with freedom 68 TOYOTA TERCEL a i ^ a r people were in the building at the and equality for all” freedom and equality for all. M OBVY CELEBRITY time. M CHEVY NOVA Arias, contacted before dawn at a In the opinion of the SS FORD RANOBR XLT The Baghdad radio announce Pacific Ocean beach resori about committee, Oscar Arias Is a BS FONT 1000 ment said the school and 16 other 150 miles northwest of the Costa •0 FONT BONNEVILLE buildings in the area were strong spokesman for those SS FONT ORAND AM Rican capital, called the news of the I M FONT TRANS AM “ demolished." prize “ Incredible.” ideals. The Importance of 86 TOYOTA CELICA OT " I am personally thankful for the 86 TOYOTA CELICAICA OTS< The explosion started a fire and his work for peace will 2 Nobel Peace Prize and I accept it 86 TOYOTA COROLLA sent shrapnel, glass shards and extend beyond Central 3 Co 87 NISSAN 8ENTRA S/E emotionally," the 46-year-old presi 87 PONT ORAND AM SALE concrete chunks flying into the • Good Selecllon of 86 Lynxs 1986 Marquis Brougham playground, said witnesses, dent said. "But I accept It for Costa America.” Kh 87 PONT SUN8IRD 4 SMia. FS. raat 4sL AMYM rsdia • 4 4m n w u .. n . X ,M m . UV TM radU M 4mi, 87 SUZUKI 8AMURI J/X p. wM awt. ciMlat AC reached in Baghdad by telex from Rica, for peace, and not only for Gent 87 TOYOTA CAMRY ■ AP photo Costa Rica, but for Central Amer Nicosia, Cyprus. — Norwegian first *4995 *6495 ica, where 25 million human beings OSCAR ARIAS S v C - Iran has fired missiles at Iraq Don Fleming of Morrisville, Vt., kneels behind his his LYNCH several times since the nations deserve to live in peace, where 25 . . surprise winner Nobgl Committgg FiaiM&T9TBn ’~ / m o r i a r ^ y b r o t h e r s / 1987 Plymouth 604-pound pumpkin after it weighed in as the largest at Rogi 1987 Chrysler New Yorker Turbo engine, went to war in 1980. million human beings deserve to SOO W. Cantor 81. C oll E 4-D oor Sedan retui Manohaator luxury packa^, l.calhcr interior and more. Iran’s official news agency said the Topsfield Fair in Massachusetts. Fleming collected look toward the future with optim • STtrST,’ ’ " M iiiic iN iiiiu iii c^qciqc Subcompacl Import Winner! ism, with some hope..x>f progress. well as an end to outside aid to media to reopen, begun a limited then S MANCNiSTii.coNHictKur D n 0 * t > l0 d 1987 Chrysler Compare io: Buick Park Avenue today that an infantry unit of the a $4,000 prize. Compare to: I'oyoia Iltl'cI, Nis.san rebels in the region. cease-fire and started talks with the “ E •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• or Okls 98 Regency. Slock ffHII.16 Revolutionary Guards Corps fired "W e must not forget that in this Scnini. Ma/da 32.1. Honda Civic, LeBaron Coupe Sporty and luxurious! *322/. moment in which the eyes of the The Reagan administration, Internal opposition. El Salvador right Compare to; Olds CalaLs. Buick f mo.* the missfte into Baghdad in retalia Suhtiru Hiilchbuck. Slock 0HI38O *112/mo.* world arc fixed on Ontral Amer which backs El Salvador’s govern and Guatemala have held talks Wes! Somerset Regal, Ford Thunderbird tion for an Iraqi air raid Monday ica, that this little geographic part ment and the Contra rebels in with insurgents. said and Mercury Cougur lit. 1987 Plymouth Sundance 2 Door that damaged a school in the No secret to growing WHAT MAKES of the world has suffered,” Arias Nicaragua, has called the plan Arias, a lawyer, earned an his ’ 1987 Plymouth Caravdie 4 Door Stock ffHI400 *199/. Turbo engine, deluxe convenience western Iranian province of Rear defrost. A C. AM/FM package, auto, sunroof. A/C, Lorestan. said, speaking in English. flawed because it does not provide undergraduate degree from the whic stereo, auto, and more. Stock ^ A O power windows. AM/ FM cassette, . "llie r e has been war in El for sanctions in case of non- University of Costa Rica In 1967and Evai 1987 Chrysler G TS Auto, A/C, .Speed a 604-pound pumpkin »H II9 I Scranton List $11,989 foncy wheels and more. Stock $ * 1 1 The agency, monitored in Cy Salvador for many years; there has compliance. studied at the University of Essex Be control, lilt wheel, 2.5 engine and more. «H1I76. Scranton List $13,319. 1. prus, quoted a statement by the been war in Nicaragua for many Arias met with President Reagan In England and at tho London Compare to; Honda Aa'ord, TOPSFIELD, Mass. (AP) - farmer from Morrisville, Vt., Evai USED CARS BEHER THAN MOST? Revolutionary Guards Corps as years. This must stop. It must stop in Washington on Sept. 22 and School of Economics. 1987 Plymouth Colt Vista S.W. ’Ma/da 626. Chevrolet Celebrity. 1987 Chrysler LeBaron 4 Door A man who won this year’s his first victory in the world men saying the missile “ was aimed at immediately," said Arias. The addressed the United Nations Gen He was a university professor 2.01. fuel injected engine, rear l*onliac 6000. Olds Cicra. Buick Auto. A/C. tilt wheel, speed World Pumpkin Confederation contest. feati Perhaps one reason Is that they are wiper. Iugg.igc rack, AM. FM Iraq’s Defense Ministry president, who took his wife and two eral Assembly a day later. The and a member of Costa Rica’s Century. Ford Sable, Pontiac control. 2.5 engine and more. Weigh-off with a 604-pound Leonard Stellpflug, of Ho- will fully rocopidltlonod... another may be stereo, power klcvring and more. C *W A y4 EAEk compound.” children to the beach for the General Assembly on. Oct. 7 ap Legislative Assembly and has CiruiKl AM. Olds Calais. Buick S ' ] O O / Slock /fH 1081 Scranton monster says there's no secret neyoye Falls, N.Y., was second "H a SUKk 1390. Scranton List $13,649 *^ 1 Somerset. Stock AH 1183 M. mO.’ List $13,407 In other developments. Western Columbus Day holiday, was to proved a resolution endorsing the written several books on politics theirifr sxtrami'sxtramaly low mileago... * 1 1 3 9 9 to growing the Great Pumpkin. with his 590-pound entrant. In ning ship owners said they have been return to the capital today. peace plan. and economic development in Latin "Y ou ’ve got to spend a lot of told by their governments that third, just three pounds back, Arias began working on the plan "The fundamental difference be America. Be time with it, ’ ’ said Don Fleming, was a pumpkin grown by Will 81 BUKN SKYLARK Iran’s air force may use new immediately after he] as elected tween my position and that of Arias, one of 93candidates for the Stan f tSJA i Cyl. t 4 K m.. F t , FS. 4 C. Tm. F a d to .. F I N A N C I N G who grew the largest pumpkin fighter-bombers to attack mer Nelly, of Spa Springs, in Nova Costa Rica’s president In May 1986, President Reagan’s administration prize, was nominated by Bjorn Cine in New England last year. 33HONOA PRELUDE AS LOW AS 5.9% chant vessels in the gulf. Scotia, Canada. with 53 percent of the vote. is that we (the peace accord Molin, a former Swedish law for • t M A 4 C yt, M X mL, F§, ffX. XaFfci ftum Oraat . USM> CAR SPECIALS "Y ou ’ve got to pick all the And four Kuwaiti tankers, flying The World Pumpkin Confed The Central American peace plan signatories) are convinced that if maker. Molin said he nominated cabi weeds off it, pick the small 84 MMDA ACCORD U 87 Dodge Shadow Turbo 2 Door 87 Chrysler Fifth Ave. 4 D oor 86 Dodge Charger 2 Door the American flag and under U.S. eration began staging its event was signed on Aug. 7 in Guatemala there is to be any change of Arias three times for the peace At • t ir r . HO, 4 cri. a m , n . as. ac. pumpkins off and when it gets n s 04. S tS 44X till...... I his while hcauly hits it all: lull ^ 1 op of the line luxury'^al a price This blue beauty hu.s sporty econ Navy escort, were reported to have seven years ago. City by Arias and the presidents of government in Central America, It prize because "Costa Rica Is an toge power, auto. A C. luiKy whtX'ls. dry. you’ve got to soak it in $ 9 9 9 9 almost anyone can afford; inciud* S ' ! ^ O O O omy that makes sense; auto. O O f i T reached Bahrain, the halfway point A 671-pound pumpkin grown Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras must be by means of votes and not example for peace.” “ Th NONDACIVIC Low mik.^ and more. Slock R4099 ing kaihcr interior. Slock 04090 AM/FM and more. Slock 04076 water." by Robert Gancarz of Jacob- trioim .M §,4CrL. AC, Ab Wa J f X mi. B/wa . on the 550-mile route from the and Guatemala. through the use of weapons.” Arias The award was seen as unusual, It took eight strong men to stown, N.J. won last year, said after his speech at the United since Arias’ main achievement was $4 HONDA MELUDE 87 Dodge Raider 4x4 86 Chrysler LeBaron Convertible 86 Chrysler Laser 2 D oor Persian Gulf entrance to Kuwait. Aimed at ending guerrilla wars In i f Jr< 4 Cfi. • B f «. F t . F A 4 C. unload this year’s winner and setting a world record. I ike iK'w in every way. automatic Wim ewrynne with this sexy ride, The U.S. Navy started escorting El Salvador. Guatemala and Nica Nations. accomplished after the Peace Prize Ot FwtG g«Mf. $TH mi ...... l'urh«) pciformancx’, handling and place it on the scales Monday, Fleming collected $4,000 for ir.tns. hurry helore iIk snow llic’s. iiulo, air. lull power. We ahii lia.e luxury all in one: like rK*w. reflagged Kuwaiti vessels through ragua, the plan calls for cease Since the peace plan was signed, nominations were closed on Feb. 1. St«H.k 040% * 1 1 , 9 9 9 giving the 57-year old dairy his victory. the leftist Sandinista government in ftifSlTO* *5495 2 olher eiinverlibles at similar S Y A O A f Stock 04098 * 1 1 , 9 9 5 the oil shipping lanes in July to fires, amnesties and democratic prices. Slock »40tlK J . U protect them from attack by Iran. reforms in Central America as Nicaragua has allowed opposition Please turn to page It 84H8NDACIVIC 87 Chrysler GTS Turbo 9 •tna 4 Or. iiw It* 85 Chrysler New Yorker 4 D oor Tehran accuses Kuwait of siding 86 Chrysler LeBaron Coupe ’ 5 9 9 5 I his is ItM) good to he inic? Auto. Turbo engine, leather interior. with Iraq. 9 84 FDRD TEMPO A C. l urho engine, till wheel and C A A O A ^ ^ personal luxury package looks and feels like C A O O f f Shipping executives identified 4M44 4uWi. 44X M. ra. AC, Kama Or*r moa\ Slock 04080 luxury car that anyone would be ’ 4 9 9 5 a brand new one. Silo lo^ ^ 0015311 ^ 4^ ^ ^ the ship raided by Iran off Dubai as TODAY 84 TOYOTA TERCEL S C X O C ' proud to own. Fully equipped. * 8 ,9 9 5 Reagan softens attack on Bork foes >tnr. 4 Cri. 4m>. aMX 44 X iM...... Stock 04071 the 39,915-ton Petroship B, a chemical products carrier. It was 88 MSSAN SENTRA hit at 7:05 p.m. Monday, they said, and de-pollticize the process and set 4tH4 4 en, A M 4tK M . HO. AO. n , SAM Haa Hiaa > 5 9 9 5 WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi Illegal day care speaking on condition of dent Reagan today abandoned plans a dignified tone for this debate,” 88 HONDA FBELUOC “... a sophisticated campaign of smears Thousands of day-care centers nirr. 4 ch. xa. xa 4C nt s a m aoa Ik anonymity. to launch a harsh attack on tactics Fitzwater told reporters minutes .. OAm , UAA HawI , -’ 1 1 , 4 9 5 operate illegally In Connecticut and The Petroship B was loaded with used to derail the nomination of before flying to New Jersey. 63 CmVROlET SFECTRUM and lies” state officials say they can’t keep f rira tM«,...... gas oil and was sailing from the Robert H. Bork to the Supreme Fitzwater’s announcement came ’ 4 9 9 5 pace with the burgeoning problem Saudi Arabian port of Ras Tanura. Court, dropping language from a — first text of speech about an hour after Senate Majority tSNONOACmCDE PROUD of ensuring the safety of young trlia4 4rl.4a44X4Nl. 14 It later continued toward its desti speech that accused Bork’s oppo Leader Robert C. Byrd suggested to - ’ 5 9 9 5 children. Story on page 4. 88JHNWA CIVIC nation, Jidda, Saudi Arabia. nents of waging a "sophisticated "... marred by distortions and innuendos" reporters that Reagan’s public •t jto 4 CH. Ha >nt 4UL.l. 4CI ’ 6 4 9 5 The Petroship B was also at campaign of smears and lies.” — revised version statements are not helping the 88 TOYOTA FICR-UF tacked by Iranian ships on Sept. 20, Instead, Reagan said in revised apparently doomed nomination. Clear and cold •twa 4 cm. 4 oao. S A s n s A S . s a m caaaam i* * r t s s m . ’ 5 9 9 5 "With the president speaking out sustaining slight damage. remarks prepared for delivery to a Mostly clear and cold tonight. now on it, it just politicizes the C i MHONOA ACCORD U Shipping agents in Dubai said New Jersey audience that the Mostly sunny Wednesday. Details tttro. 4 cm. 4 « n xft xa. xw. x t a a t n x s a m 4 0 k «u _____ ’ 1 0 , 9 9 5 Monday that Western intelligence nomination m ore," Byrd told confirmation hearings had been Washington Post columnist David by distortions and innuendos, he on page 2. BM KIICyaV LYNX WA80N reports show Iran has acquired a "marred by distortions and Broder, who said that "watching added. reporters. 7 a Atm . A M AO AO S M ItX iM. Onr______’ 5 9 9 5 7 supply of U.S.-made optically- innuendos.” these tactics applied to judges is The revised remarks, of the final In his surprise anouncement 88 CNEVROin VAN g u id ^ air-to-sea Maverick mis "Judge Bork and I agree that scary. ... It should send shivers four paragraphs of Reagan’s Friday that he was staying in the •rm, tern. 4,4* xa.xa4c.nt s a m 'tstoHAwi.. Index ’ 1 6 , 9 9 5 siles over the last few weeks which there are no illusions about the down the spine of anyone who speech, were distributed at the fight, Bork had asked all sides to atNONOACIVK can be launched from iu newly outcome of the vote in the Senate but understands the role of the judiciary White House as Reagan flew to New lower their voices and restraint the 24 pages, 2 sections Aists 4 cm. Ha Sam i t s ■ ’ 6 4 9 5 equipped Phantom F-4 fighter Jersey for the , early afternoon debate. we also agree a crucial principle is in this society.” Advice. 15 Lottery. 88H0NBACIVK bombers. at stake," Reagan’s revised text The president said that he agreed speech to the state’s Chamber of t tm 4 cri. 4 Or, xa n t s a m its as, t a m -ss u a m at«* Fitzwater said today that Rea Buelness__21-22 MH8 World___ 17 ’ 8 4 9 5 The missiles were used with said. and that when he nominated Bork he Commerce. gan’s tough attack on the critics had Classified 22-24 Obituaries____ 12 devastating effect against neutral The president said the principle at thought the confirmation process White House spokesman Marlin been written before Bork made that Comics_____ 16 Opinion______8 gulf sUpidng until 1985. When gulf stake "is the process that is used to would go forward "in a statesman Fitzwater said Reagan’s initial text statement. MANCHSTHUHONCA Arab countries improved their air determine the fitness of those men like manner with a calm and of the speech in Somerset, N. J., had Connecticut _4-S People______2 THE PROFESSIONALS defenses, Irjln curtailed its air and women selected to serve on our sensible exchange of views. 'That been rewritten to reflect Bork's own Hours earlier, the White House Entertainment 15 Sports___ 18-20 raids, switching to hit-and-run courts.” has not been the case. desire for a less strident debate. press office distributed an advance Focus______13 Television___ 16 24 ADAMS STREET attacks from sp^boats. Reagan quoted from a column by “ The hearings have been marred "W e want to restrain the language text of Reagan’s speech. Local news-3.12 U.S./World 5,7,11 MANCHESTER. CT 08040 646-3515 t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tueiday. Oct. 1». 1W7 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Oct. 13, 1987 — I 4-MA THE WEATHER Htt^rlng Is tonight at 7 REGIONAL WEATHER ContrNiutions To Churches I tar«rjA ,T« r.OrtobartS Aocu-Wleatfter^forecast for Tuesday Manchester/Area WMGii U.S.4MSM groups racsns Oayijme Conditions and High Temperatures Towns In Brief HAR1 the m ost money Laser neighbors appeal to ZBA of dayn gaily i SO officiali 16 East Catholic students honored with th ; Tonight, two residento who live abuts the proposed laser stadium, abuse of discretion." recreation.” next to the site of the proposed filed the appeal Aug. 25, requesting Fourteen East Catholic High School seniors have been named ensurin O’Marra explained his decision in The letter also lists uses permit childrei Laserquest amusement center will that the ZBA reverse O’Marra’s scholars in the 1988 National Merit Scholarship Program aqd two a letter dated Aug. 7 to Douglas ted for a Business II zone In zoning Thed !appeal the zoning enforcement decision. graduating students have been named semi-finalists. LaMore, treasurer of Lasergames regulations, including "billiard or ground officer’s Aug 7 decision that the The Clevengers declined com The two semi-finalists are Brian Gordon of Manchester and center is a permitted use. ment Monday. Inc. of Hartford. In the letter, poolroom, bowling alley, theaters brought C n E23 ^ A O’Marra said the premises are Jean Lynch of Vernon. Wllmer B. Clevenger Jr. and O’Marra said today that lie will and similar amusement enter when a located within the limits of a The 14 seniors who received commendation are: Manchester ToM 1964 cofiMbtiUaira Carol E. aevenger of SO Hilltop stand by his decision. “ I thought it prises.” The regulations for the under tl Business II zone, and Lasergames’ resident Susan O’Neill, Vernon residents Carolyn Cristofani, (In nilWini ol doSen) Drive will appeal Thomas R. was right when I made it. I expect it zone exclude "carousels, shooting tereddi proposed use is permitted, accord galleries, freak show and similar Peter Meyer and Robert Poole, East Hartford residents Nancy and kill r IH7. NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. Cinetel Productions in Knoxville GENE AUTRY AND ROY ROGERS for The Nashville Network on Violinist honored cable television. . . . first time together since 1938 VERCELLl, Italy (AP) - Autry and Rogers last worked Yehudi Menuhin, the American- Current Quotations together in Autry's 1938 movie men’s Beef Production Board. Helene, is a colorful neighbor born musician known as the “ The Old Barn Dance." Two days before her March 31 hood restaurant near the boister "ambassador of the violin," was marriage to chiropractor Bruce "Alf Landon exemplified the " I ’m afraid some people are ous French Quarter. awarded Italy’s "Golden ViotU" Oppenheim, Shepherd revealed very best in public service.” — overreacting. This is Just barely a ,¥ Chef Austin Leslie, the owner of prize for the successes of his Obvious question that ultrasound tests showed she hurricane.” — National Hurri Chez Helene, served as a techni 00-year career. President Reagan, on the death of would give birth to twins. The cane Center forecaster Bob : y NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Actor cal adviser on the set of the show The prize, named after the 18th Landon, who advised GOP lead twins, a boy and a girl, were bom 7 ^ Tim Reid visited the real-life filmed in Los Angeles. century Italian violinist Giovanni ers for decades after losing to Sheets, as Hurricane Floyd’s last week. restaurant on which his new CBS Battista ViotU, was awarded Franklin Roosevelt, in the 1936 drenching rains and 86 mph gusts In February, some ranchers 9 television series "Frank's Place" Monday to the 71-year-old violi presidential race. raced across South Florida. 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HARTFORD (AP) - Tbounnds members of the public wanUpg to take children under 8, die burden of unattended outdoors, and he was CHICAGO (AP) — Vice Presi Sununu of New Hampshire and of day-care centera operate Jlle- checks, criminal background don’t think that Is keefring pace with including a mix-and-mingle with South Portico of the White House. report what they believe arelHegal caring for toddlers falls on family struck and killed. cheeks, and first-aid training. the number of women g o i^ back to dent George Bush says he’s his own James Thompson of Illinois and lally in Connecticut and atate Chicago area commuters, and day-care homes. day-care homes. State regulators have American League baseball person who took the FatBuster campaign start corps primed to keep peppering pay them salaries. He used some of the money to flight attendant, but with the PIZZA iilo their feet, shouting, badgering rudeness we tend to see on him with questions. Colombo, the capital. Indian officials said fighting raged siding, causing Monday’s collision, championship game. formulation lost a substantial FatBuster I've lost 42 lbs. and buy the loyalty of the Shiite farmers and villagers, amount of weight. These dramatic laWbidMir Reagan for one last word. television is very unappealing to Sam Donaldson of ABC News, overnight, but no details of the action were immediately said Burlington Northern spokes “These people have been marve achieved mv goal!” paying bribes and providing social services. All the woman Yvette Brown. results have been scientirically piekhnpyo It even takes place at the American public,” Hess said. who has gained fame as a fierce available. lous. We were scared, and we were Ms. R.B., Las Vegas, NV deliveiy. The local election campaign has gotten off while, his mullahs indoctrinated the people with A Tamil source in Colombo said battles intensified in five “We’re not sure if it was human verified and are published in the ceremonies. The problem, Hess said, is questioner in lOyearson the White lucky,” said Ray Fleury of Ho 1 to a rather uninspiring start and seems to Khomeini’s fanatical, fundamentalist doctrines. viiiages ringing Jaffna town. error or,a mechanical fault with the lyoke, Mass., a conductor for prestigious British Journal of Bonus Free Gift He may enter the Rose Garden largely confined to the White House beat, said, “The president His words were scrawled on walls, emblazoned switch,” she said. Join the group of happy weight nutritional p ,.have given the voters a choice between better Jaffna Peninsula is at the northernmost end of Sri Lanka, an Conrail who has been touring the N utrition as follows: “Bodyweight I or the Roosevelt Room to the House, where “television sets the wants to answer questions. He on road signs and broadcast over loudspeakers "My understanding is that the was significantly reduced during losers. Place your order now. If you roads and better parks and playfields. island nation off the southern tip of India. country on Amtrak while vacation a quality pro strains of "Ruffles and Flour tone. When people talk about the always begins by saying, ‘Well, I strung up on village mosques. His picture, with the High Commissioner J.N. Dixit, India's top diplomat in Sri (Amtrak) crew was given a radio ing with his wife, Carol. the study even though patients are not completely satisfied with the The Democrats held their first campaign ishes,” but he often beats a retreat Washington press corps rudeness, don’t have time for any questions. signal to go ahead and then they thinner “new you” simply return 1 patriarchal beard and compelling eyes, sprang up Lanka, said 170 rebels have been killed in the Indian Amtrak dispatched six buses were specifically asked not to II press conference and said they will put to a chorus of questions from the they're really Just talking about I'll take no questions.' And thenhe like the marijuana that grows in the valley. Since peacekeeping force’s four-day siege of Jaffna, long a Tamil came upon the open switch,” Tom Monday afternoon to help get alter their dietary habits.” the empty container within 30 days Simpson, a spokesman for the themtelvei. neglected Center Springs Park back to its folks behind the ropes with the the White House press corps.” proceeds to answer questions.” the populace is Lebanese, the Iranian influence stronghold. passengers to their destinations. for a full refund of your entire pur , Federal Railroad Administration, Doctor Endorsed chase price. No questions asked. S active and attractive state. cameras and boom microphones. Lou Cannon, White House cor Donaldson said Reagan is not “a was downplayed. The appeal was religious and 3770inVen respondent for The Washington said in a telephone interview from Eighty people were initially Dr. J.B. Dorius, a public health You can order a 3 week supply of Last week, an educator made 5-year-old who... must be seques revolutionary, designed to incite the Shiite masses Plant burns before Reagan arrives Washington, D.C. taken to the Lucas County Memor \ The Republicans have held their first headlines when he upbraided the Post, said, “We print journalists tered and guarded and protected M.D., states: “The FatBuster these remarkable pills for S24.95 or with a radical fury. “Obviously, that’s something ial Hospital in nearby Chariton, order a 6 week supply for S39.95 Our congrali campaign press conference and said the media for shouting questions rely on these TV shouters. It's from the awful bully boys of the ELIZABETH, N.J. — An explosion at a Port Elizabeth bonds with food preventing have mainta It was accompanied by a call for martyrdom: we’re going to look into to see how said hospital administrator Bill (plus S3.00 for shipping and han 3 3 absorption of a substantial portion Democrats should have done something about about the Supreme Court nomina easy for us to stand back and press.” , chemical plant today burned two workers, one seriously, and “All Moslems must rise up and conquer their fear something like that could happen.” Bruce, while three of the most of the calorics, forcing the body .to dling) and we’ll send you a one the parks before now and roads are more tion of Robert H. Bork to Reagan criticize, butthe fact is sometimes Donaldson added, “People see of death so that they can conquer the whole world! ” forced the evacuation of about 50 others from the building, police Amtrak spokeswoman Debbie seriously hurt, including two rail piece quartz digital desk clock, ruler that's the only Reagan comment road workers,' were flown by burn fat, llab and cellulite for important, anyway. The Republicans say they as he left a Rose Garden ceremony us in the news-gathering process. Suddenly Syria was confronted with a said. Marciniak said she did not know energy.” Now you can cat and lose and magnifying glass - a S20.00 for outstanding schools. we get.” It is disorderly. They somehow The blast occurred about 75 minutes before the scheduled how fast the train was moving when helicopter to hospitals in Des CK will do something about the roads the fundamentalist Islamic regime, loyal to Khomeini, Moines. weight automatically, without value - absolutely free! “You’re taking away from the “This is a president who makes seem to believe that the press ... in the middle of its sphere of influence — a landing of Air Force One at nearby Newark International it hit the crane. The train is To order simply call FatBuster - Democrats have been neglecting along with Airport, carrying President Reagan to a three-stop tour of New authorized to travel at 79 mph when willpower and without dieting! No parks for many years. joy of the whole occasion for us,” a deliberate practice of communi should conduct itself as if at a potentially hostile regime that had been created By late Monday, the Chariton matter how many times you have 24 hours a day, 7 days a week TOLL said John Vessak.aneighth-grade cating through snippets, one- or ladies' afternoon cotillion on Jersey. it is running on theeastbound track. hospital said 123 people were FREE 1-800^53-4840, and use your right under its nose. Syrian sources confessed to Secret Service officials at the airport said the explosion would Johan Westra, a passenger from tried to lose weight and failed Most of those who will vote in the Nov. 3 history teacher from North Sa two-minute photo opportunities, Sunday, in its best clothes, and Newman that the ayatollah skillfully used treated for injuries there, with nine before, you w ill reach your weight VISA or Mastertjird. FatBuster not affect the president’s travel plans even though the state police Grand Rapids, Mich., estimated hospitalized. election probably think both parks are roads lem, NY. who doesn't hold news conferen with its most polite manners. diplomacy and oil shipments to placate them. His the train was traveling at 40 to SO loss goal with the FatBuster. It’s will also accept C.O.D. orders over for. CHINA There was even less decorum ces, as almost all his predecessors That’s not the way the news helicopter used to rescue the victims was part of a security detail. the phone. 872-8662, H could stand for some improvement, but task was easier because both countries shared a The blast occurred at about 10 a.m. at the Allied Chemical mph. Officials said it would be twodays guaranteed! in the modem era did,” Cannon 4UI987 1-800-453-4840 yean to com whether they regard them as the highest last month when Reagan came to business works.” common hatred for Iraq. Corp., said Port Authority police Officer Frank Scerbo. The crash shook nearby before the tracks are cleared. Here are some samples of the the White House briefing room to said. F priority facing the town is quite another thing. As his fanatical following grew, Khomeini began buildings. announceabreakthroughonarms “If he were readily available. Christopher Connell writes (or to use the terrorist threat as a counter-force ”I was out here burning some aielnaledw As the majority party, the Democrats could talks withtheSoviets. Attheendof therq,y|0uldn't be a need to shout The Associated Press. against the established Syrian regime. Khomeini Memorial to Navy seamen dedicated stuff and I went in to get a drink of otfen exotic water when — boom — they just hit / have done more about roads and parks if Reagan's statement, pure caco questions,” he said. has a history of turning against his benefactors. He phony erupted as several basso Terence Hunt. White House WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger each other. It shook the whole CHINESE I there had not been higher priorities occupying Letters to the editor is now waging war against the Iraqis and inciting and top Navy officers are joining thousands of former sailors in house,” said Kenneth Woods, 76, 1 profundo types vied at once to correspondent for The Associated terrorism against the French; yet both gave him their attention and calling for public expense. The Manchester Herald wel ceremonies dedicating Washington’s newest military memorial. niggeit, an i beard him. Press, said, “I don't think anyb shelter while he was plotting against the shah of mqjor credit As the minority party, the Republicans could ody likes shouting at the presi comes original letters to the The U.S. Navy Memorial is a privately financed open-air The reporters themselves Iran. monument to the millions who have served in the U.S. Navy since have made a good deal more noise during the wince at the negative image dent. What we would like is more editor. So the Syrians began to tighten up and crack past couple of years about roads and parks if Letters should be brief and to its inception in 1775. created by such scenes, beamed opportunities to talk with him than down. They halted the flow of arm s and money The dedication was today on the 212th birthday of the service, I l()PHK(K)K they had not had about the same priorities as into millions of American living we now have.” the point. They should be typed or through the Damascus airport. They also blocked C l neatly handwritten, and, for ease known as Navy Day. the Democrats. rooms. Reagan, enveloped by controv the visits of Iranian leaders and couriers to the With pageantry and celebration, the Navy planned to release ersy over the Iran-Contra scan in editing, should be double But they say the blame rests Bekaa Valley. And they stopped the free movement 20,000 blue and gold balloons, explode fireworks, parade Navy 180 OaHon ffiMmiim. WpeeMbfeol to ctHng*. Hear Yemear Ye! More vital issues may come out the with Reagan and his aides, who dal, has held only two news spaced. Letters must be signed I campaign in future weeks. of terrorists between Baalbek and Beirut. bands and turn on the granite water fountains that surround the have sharply curtailed opportuni conferences this year and a total with name, address and daytime But the Syrians stopped short of a military memorial’s stone amphitheater. INC, where But if voters had to cast ballots on the basis ties for the press corps to engage of 40 in 80 months. The last was in telephone number (for verifica confrontation. They continue to man the In a symbolic gesture, waters collected from each of the seven 872-2140 The Arbors at Hop Brook/ Greater Hartford’s newest I tion) . Sowillthel of what they know now, they would be guided the president under more civil Venice at the end of the economic checkpoints and restrict terrorist operations in the seas were being poured onto the memorial. many peopl more by their opinions of the individual circumstances. summit in June. The Herald reserves the right Bekaa Valley. But they don't interfere directly with retirement community, cordially invites you to the candidates than by the differences of party George E. Reedy, press secre “When the news is bad, they to edit letters in the interests of lAflLS^N 8 the Islamic regipae that the ayatollah has Walesa demands political reforms and colorin platforms. tary to Lyndon B. Johnsc^iKP don't want him out there,” said brevity, clarity and taste. established there. A Syrian official explained to O IL C O . HAIRDRE Newman that an attack upon the terrorist WARSAW, Poland — Lech Walesa, founder of the Solidarity grand opening of the Information Center on ( stronghold would only result in the slaughter of the labor federation, said restructuring of Poland’s economy by the penonalatli hostages thought to be held in Baalbek. Communist government will fail if it is not combined with Saturday, October 17,9-5 andinnovMi political reforms. DENTAL 9 andimallcl 9 Walesa, contacted by telephone Monday at his apartment in End crisis disputes, redefine war powers Executive memo Gdansk, said, “Economic reforms, even if they are good, are not INSURANCE Sunday, October 18,12-5 applicanti t Can a White House divided against itself get sufficient.” During our Constitution’s bicentennial there can approval by Congress. anything done for a lame-duck president? Jhe Prime Minister Zbigniew Messner on Saturday gave a report to The Information Center will feature a model apartment-home byiecomnu be no more Important issue than clarifying the In the case of Iran and Nicaragua. Mr. Reagan hopefully titled “collegial” atmosphere favored by Parliament on the economic plan. Available to in Manchci process by which oiir nation goes to war has defied other federal laws. It has been argued by chief of staff Howard Baker has had its share of He said the program would help the nation’s debt-burdened prefeiiion I I have always believed that the Founding some advocates of the “Imperial presidency” that internecine strife. Baker's deputy, Ken Duberstein, economy by lifting barriers to economic initiative, streamlining businesses of 2 as well as a complete presentation of The Arbors ^ Fathers placed the power to commit America to G e o r g e the only real power Congress has over the and communications director Tom Griscom have the bureaucracy and letting market forces influence prices and or more people. w ar In the hands of Congress. president's commitment of U.S. forces is the been battling over planning and management of wages. retirement community program. Our counselors will be Clearly, the Constitution gives Congress the M c G o v e r n “power of the purse.” President Reagan’s programs, and a tenuous truce Officials said the reforms initially would include price No other power to provide or withhold the funds necessary to However, when (Congress relied on this method has been worked out. Griscom is now the increases of up to 57 percent next year, but said they would be conduct a war. It is also clear that the Constitution with the Boland Amendment, cutting off further aid long-range planner for themes and speeches, while offset by higher wages and cost-of-living allowances. coverages required. available to answer all your questions. Refreshments giveh to Congress alone the right to “declare war.” to the contras of Nicaragua, Mr. Reagan and his Duberstein is more of a stand-in for Baker. Walesa said he had hoped the government would also announce Meanwhile. Baker's foreign policy gaffes have led political reforms. The drafters of the Constitution originally gave men created a junta within the government to •100 LIFETIME will be served. Congress the power to “make” war, but they circumvent the law by begging Saudi Arabia and to regular briefings by National Security Adviser flbenlhaih changed the wording to “declare” because they other foreign powers, as well as private right-wing Frank Carlucci before Baker meets the press. Lasers kill small internal tymors DEDUCTIBLE III for cleaning t believed the president must have the power to act citizens, to finance the contra war that Congress Prevention is better than cure, they figure. SAN FRANCISCO — Cancer researchers are shining red laser swiftly in emergency situations. The Constitution Richard Nixon’s veto, states that If the president tried to stop. 7 We niueil 7 beams on malignant tumors to activate chemicals that Call or stop in MAINTEN also gives the president. as commander in chief, commits American forces to combat or to an area I believe the Senate and House committees mysteriously destroy tumors without harming healthy cells, I will not be attending but would like where “hostilities” are "imminent,” he must so Ib en ap u u the power to direct American military forces. should make a careful study of the war powers and see us. I From the beginning, the powers of Congress and inform Congress. Unless Congress acts within 60 issue. Instead of lurching from crisis to crisis with **^‘"rhis^ust be looked at as an experimental therapy" bwause Location: additional information sent to me. lotnutover the president in committing the nation to military days (or, in some circumstances, 90 days), the debates erupting each time over procedural fflaiirlipstrrI Hrralft so far it has only been used to destroy small tumors in the lungs, phone643-3 conflict have been in dispute. forces must be withdrawn. matters. Congress and the executive branch — if bladder and on the skin, said Dr. Harvey I. Pass, head of the forlhdrfatt. Founded In 1881 Michael Kinsley, editor of Th^.^w Republic, As one of the strong backers in the Senate of the not the Supreme Court — should attempt to define National Cancer. Institute’s section for chest cancer surgery. OUVER-ZUCCARDY 385 West Center Street Name — alaouITena pointed out in recent syndicatet^pmumn that in our War Powers Act. I thought It would put on end to the issue with no particular crisis in mind. PENNY M 8IEFFERT...... PuWI»h«r For Internal cancers, such treatm ent will kill only small conslmctiofi 200-year history COngress has only declared war “presidential wars” that bypass Congress. Past precedents may be helpful, but the record is DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... Executiv* Editor tumors until scienUsts figure out how to get laser light to pentrate Insurance Agency Manchester, Conn. 06040 Address. 1 ADELE M ANGLE...... Nawt EdHor thicker tumors, Pass said Monday during the annual meeting of proper ioapi five times whereas we have become involved in Unfortunately, while the act was respected by so inconsistent and controverrial as to require ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... AnociMe Editor military hostilities through presidential actions President Ford and Carter. President Reagan has more than an appeal to history. Beyond this are the the American College of Surgeons. 767 Main Street (203) 647-9343 COMPAN1 chosen to ignore it, charging that the measure is DENISE A ROBERTS ...... Advertising Director Surgeons who cut out large lung tumors eventually might ure Phone. canalaoaco m ore than 200 times — an average of once a year. unprecedented questions of how the decision should Manchester I In view of the long, bitter American involvement unconstitutional. In Grenada, Lebanon. Libya and be made if we are ever at the point where nuclear MARK F ABRAITIS...... Business Meneger the laser technique to kill remaining cancer cells that can t be SHELDON COHEN...... Composing Meneger removed because they are too close to the spinal cord, heart or AHH4 ACARPE1 in Vietnam, Congress acted in 1973 to re-establish the Persian Gulf, Reagan has ordered American war is seriously considered. Do we want a decision ROBERT H HUBBARD...... Pressroom Meneger 643-9555 1 the Congress’s role in committing the nation to forces into action in open violation of the War that might mean the end of life on this planet to be JEANNE G FROMERTH...... CirculationManager major blood vessels. Pass said. s Robin ton tr war. The War Powers Act. passed over President Powers Act, without serious consulfation or in the hands of a single human being? S - MANCHKSTEH HERALD. Tiiwday^ Oct .M.HiT
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Becauie people realize that home ownerihip bilngi viiioni of ihoveling mow, endleii Satordayi painting the trim woifc and The thought and judgement that goei into everything at THEO’S, open seven days a week, and the great care and auention to detail When in need of insurance, whether it be commercial or pertonai insurance, be rare to consult them. Go over the ground with them taking of leaver, condoninium living ii now the choice for ever age group and penonai tituation. m thu ^ with complete appraisal services. The Erm hat two offices serving the immedute area in South Windsor that it given to the preparation of eadi entree, is unmistakeable evidence that everyone on the staff here takes pride in their woik and strives to u you do your lawyer, and they will be able to attitt you in selecting the kind of inturanoe best suited to your needt. M4M BtKUand Road, phone 644-2461 and in G httonbu^ at 402 Hebron Avenue phone 633-8311 with other ofEcet in W ett Hartford an*"" make your visit sag that you'll long remember. V They hive made a itudy of inrarancs ptoblemt and will help you determine what your need it, and how best you can meet that need To fully enjoy ihii lifeityle of the 80'i look no further than there outrtanding complexei in thit area. MILL RIVER MEADOWS, Snubniy. located aa 1255 Ellington Road in ^ i h Windror, phone 644-2543 h u one and two bedroom condominiuma with pool, tettnii oomia, « d club If 3^ ^preciate outstanding service and truly delicious meals, served at the peak of perfection, we suggest that you drop in soon and at a minimum cost. hoote. GATEWAY ESTATES, located at 233 Ellington Road in Bart Hartford, phone 528-8992 hai one, two and three bedroom oondominiumi Ho t , the puMic haa THE PORWAim THINKING real etute tpecialittt who have studied the developmentt'of thit area t t svell atL e^joy hofiMtali^ at its best You'll be rewarded with great beef, chicken, veal and seafood specialties. Ribs and sandwiches are among other items i tay all lines of insurance, we mean all lines. In the pertonai line, they feamre eveiything from homoownert to tenants, and with pool and tem it courtt. MEADOWS AT TOLLAND, located at 268 Hartford IVimpike in Tolland, phone 872-1266 haa one bedroom u g k ^ a b re a s t of cutient finatKing techtuquea, whether the need it traditional or creative. At to land acreage, condominiumt, netr"" on die menu. from auto to recreational vehicles. In'lhe butinett line, eveiything from oommerdal package policies to employees benefiu, and from liability coodotniniomr with tennir count. All are detigned with a variety of ttylea with locationr convenient to butineaa and thoppiiy centeti Jnat a few OMttliuctioaOTcaslom homea, there it no m more curreru at to their status now or at to what the expectations may be for investment value. We know you'll share our enthusiasm forTHEO'S and the management here invites you to experience the intimacy, the relaxation, coveraget to contract bonds. Since WILCOX ft REYNOLDS INSURANCE CO. offen eveiything in insurance they are able to tailor the alept away. I. twidential, commercial or bivettmem property, these locally orienuted profettionalt know the.— and the outstanding cuisine accorded each visitor. program to the individual needt of the client For your convenience, WILCOX ft REYNOLDS INSURANCE CO. it open from Monday value ofthe property to wivise yM cotyxendy to give you every advantage for your uantaction. And more importatrUy, don’t ever guest what through Friday, 8;00am to 5;00pm, Satuiday, 8KX)- 12KX). Thit Review wholeheanedly commendt COASTAL MANAGEMENT, a company that tpecializet in condominiianc conveniont For consistent excellence, the editors of the 1987 Business Profiles Review extchd our recommendation to THEO’S. A good prope^ isworthoTMtllai^ued. Let these expetu assist you to that you can be comfortable with your teal etu u decisions at the rigAl>i" and apartment lentalr, for their outrtanding energy efficient complexer that crute a "beautiful” new home for each retidem whh all the "extraa” reputation is hard to come by, and harder still to keep, but the reputation here remains Hrst-class. The editort of thit 1987 Butinett ProElet Review feel a tense of tuitfaction in recommending WILCOX ft REYNOLDS foryoor Inxory living. With careful attention to detail and quality conttraction in lenovationr, each condommium hat a modem kitchen complete A n o - ^ ^ o o r n ^ analysis Isreadilyavailablefrom THE HERITAGEGROUPwhereyou are (toranumber. They give each and everyone INSURANCE CO. to all of our reidert. Be sure to phone them a 643-2209, you’ll feel belter about insurance with thete fine profettionalt on of their clienttindividiial and personalized attention. the job. with appliancet, ttorage area, carpet floor plant, beautiful wall areat, on- tile laundry facilitiea and more that cater to your every comfort and ii„ HERITAGE GROUP it an active member of Eve Multiple Listfatg Services which puts them in computerized conuct with need. The bruruculaie groundt and beautiful landtcaping are ture to imprett you at a pleatam retting with a dittinct pertorulity ail ba own. Here virtually evety property being offered for tale throughout tho capitol region. The Erm it a member of THB TRAVELERS REALTY NETWORK, you'll meet tome of the nicett neighborti CUSTOM KITCHEN CENTER an association of major independent real otate Etmt throughout the country. Thit enables THE HERITAGE GROUP to assist butinest Special atruneniiiet include parking, cable TV and more. Bach reiident it intured a 24-hour emergency on-call tervice if any problem trantfOTes, whethertbey are relocating to the Hartford area or leaving the area for another part of the country. A fully staffed relocation department Earle Davis, President CUSTOM BOOKKEEPING INC. ahould ariie and it protected with an internal tecurity ty ttem. The managert and ttaff at MILL RIVER MEADOWS, GATEWAY ESTATES, supervises all such activities. . . r- and MEADOWS AT TOLLAND handle every contract with extreme care to that you will happily experience everything condominium living l^ e lh e r you xre redesigning or building new. CUSTOM KITCHEN CENTER, localed in Manchester, can help you create the ideal Tlie editors of thit 1987 Butinett ProElet Review consider it apleature to recommend thit ettablithed leading real estate firm to the Business Profiles Review, would like to take thit opportunity to welcome to the Butinett Community, CUSTOM BOOKKEEPING it meant to be for your new "living allerruUve”. kitchen you've alwayt wanted. Uiey tpecialize in cuitom designed kitchent, from initial concept to final completion and offer a complete range d i t c e ^ ^ We invite you to conuct THE HERITAGE GROUP and the ttaff today with conEdence for your real < INC. The 1987 Butinett Profilet Review ate very pleated to highlight MILL RIVER MEADOWS, GATEWAY ESTATES, and 1 etute- reiviccs tailored to fit the ^leciHc needs of your project. plannuig with acall at 644-2461, in South Windtor, or633-8311 in Glastonbury where their repuution it built on retulu with professionalil teservice If your a company owner or a manager and can't keep up with the details of bookkeeping, Butinett ProElet Review would like to MEADOWS AT TOLLAND that are now the thowplacet of thit area. If you ate cotuideting luxury living with all the pertonai toucher, call for all your teal e tu u needs. •IIJ « too large or too tmall tt CUSTOM KITCHEN CENTER. If you’re itarting new. their layout and design experts recommend CUSTOM BOOKKEEPING INC., located at 19 Flora Road in Bolton, phone Manager Connie Gardner in South Windtor at 644-2543, Manager Shirley Du Chette in Batt Hartford at 528-8992 or Manager Diame Petrone will drew up a plan or work with your own exitting detignt and ideal. In both catei, CUSTOM KITCHEN CENTER can recommend the most 643-1716. in Tolland at 872-1266 for infonhation today, or ttop by to pick up your "Key To Good Living". You'll be proud to call thete Tme neighborhoodt s u ^ l e products and appliances, u well as assist in coordinating components, such as countertops and flooring, that make each finished kitchen unique. At QUSTOM BOOKKEEPING INC, Jan Rodrigue hat over 15 yeart experience and provides a complete bookkeeping tervice. "HOME” at a great new beginning. I When you call CUSTOM BOOKKEEPING INC., you really get your money's worth. Your books are promptly pul in order, up-to-date and c SIRJO’S INTERIOR CLEANING SERVICE CUitom and itock cabinetry by luch induitry leaders at Corti, CraEwood, Cuitom Wood Product! and Lescare can all be lelected at organized. You alto receive the friendly, courteous tervice of Jan Rodrigue. Butinett records are everchanging and at CUSTOM their^wroomandinitalledbytheCUSTOMKITCHENCENTERprofettional!. Theyhavelheitylei.maleriali.iuiniandhardwarelocreate BOOKKEEPING INC., Jan can terve each clients' individual needt. Locally Owned & Opiated by Joni Sirois ’"v your dream kitchen. We, the editort of this 1987 Butinett ProElet Review, feel that by doting this year's books and getting next year off to a wise turt, LEGARE PLUMBING & HEATING The butinettpeople of the Hanford Coumy area are indeed fortunau in having a professional janitorial service such u SIRJO ’S 'Bieihowroom,locatedat2SOIcottSlreetinMancheiler,phone649-7S44,iiopen Monday through Saturday from 9:00am to S:30pm. you owe it to yourtelf to call CUSTOM BOOKKEEPING INC. today at 643-1716. 2IdtS !d w o* availAle to them. Thit qualiEed firm of tkilled and dedicated people are experienced in all aspects of " They are open Uiuriday evenings until 9:00pm and any evening by appointment. Locally Owned & Operated DOTTOrutturtio^ profestlonal floor waxmg, wall washing, window cleaning and the regular maintenance of all types of businesses including of 1987 Business Profiles Review recommend CUSTOM KITCHEN CENTER to each of our readers imcresicd in a b eau t^ l k i^ e n and suggest you phone them at 649-7544 to set your plans in motion. You can depend on them for quality craftsmanship, The pertoiul tervice plumbing and healing company - that't what they call LEGARE PLUMBING & HEATING. Thit it one firm „ ...... f * y P * f* ^ ^ ^ * '^ ^ ^ *^SERVlCEcanbereachedbyphoning643-1461.iutt»ivethemacallforanettimateonservices. reasonable prices and personalized, professional service. where the pertonai touch it not forgotten, and their many cuttomen - retidential, commercial and induttrial - really appreciate iti TAPA’S Serving Mancheiter and turrounding townt, LEGARE PLUMBING & HEATING, telephone 649-5949, tpedalizet in all phatet CLBAWIPIfa a m v iC E always have complete tupervuion and they carry full insurance for your protection. “Locally Owned and Operated by Ted Veter” of plumUng and heating repair and intullation, at well at remodelling. , SIRJO’S I N T K I ^ CLEANING SERVICE alto offers weekly or bi-weekly cleaning tervice to home and condominium owners A thaip squeeze of lemon, a sprinkling of freth-ground tpicet, abil of butler skittering acrott the surface of a hot copperpan... A sudden From plumbing and healing talet and tervice, gat convertiont, gat, oil and electric water healett^ water pumpt, garbage ditpotal at v ^ reasonable rates. SIRJO’S INTERIOR CLEANING SERVICE it alto glad to attitt you with those special one time clean-upt, like ECONOMY HOME IMPROVEMENTS equipment, and repair tervicet to new conttruclion, thit it one company which will work with you to ent ure diat each job it done to your complete holiday partiei or real etute cloaingf to name ju n a few. ' dash of wine. When you tee the chef at TAPA’S work...in hit open kitchen, you tee theer magic. For him, each meal, vour meal, it the most tatitfaction. importsnl meal he will ever create. WhenyouconUctSIRJO’SINTERIORCLEANINGSERVICEyoucanrettatturedthey’lldoeverythingtheycantoprovideyou Owned and Operated By Ron Mike In addition, LEGARE PLUMBING & HEATING are the well known expert! when it comet to retidential furnace rqilacementi. # icafoodi, miraculoui loupt. diihes with an origihal flair, imricatc iaucei...flavon designed to come to life in your mouth. If with the tame courteous tervice for which they have become famout for over the years. SIRJO’S INTERIOR CLEANING SERVICE offers At any Manchetter area property owrKr knowi, there it nothing that increaiei the value and beauty of their home more than attractive Utilizing high quality, wet bate, can iron boilert, they can replace your old, inefTtcient or broken furnace with a high efTtciency model that will you service comracU that are hand uilored to meet your speciEc needt. The biggest asset of SIRJO’S INTERIOR CLEANING SERVICEm* you rcf^ccJtnginihemoodforiomcthingquitcipccial.eipccially if you love uniquely andcxpcrtlypreparedcuiiinc.weiuggeiiyouviiUTAFA'S vinyl or aluminum tiding. and let your paiiioni be courted. bring you and your family many yeart of worry-free tervice and comfort. u their long line of tatiiEed customers which they have developed through a dedication to superb workmanthip. When that tiding it profeiiionally installed by ECONOMY HOME IMPROVEMENTS, located at 43 Boston Hill Road, Andover, TAPA'S, with a very pedlar location in West Hanford, and continuing lo build upon their already enviable reputation, offen truly LEGARE PLUMBING tc HEATING't expert advice and workmanthip are contumtly tought after, and they have earned an j ■ T!*® Butinett ProElet Review take pleature in highlighting the respected cleaning service offered by Joni Sirois- undltputed reputation for excellent work. They are often buty, but alwayt more than pleated to atiitt you m planning any upcoming project. phone 643-9633, you can be ture il will be at the best price, and done by profetiionalt who have 40 years of experience in the siding profession. teniational cuiiine guaranteed to light the flame of any candle. Where you can enjoy fix varieties of gourmet piaza to petfection in their lava ^ u*!**!.** i n t e r i o r c l e a n i n g s e r v i c e . SIRJO’S INTERIOR CLEANING SERVICE provides you with The editora of thit 1987 Butinett Profilet Review are pleated to recommend LEGARE PLUMBING & HEATING. We think it dependabte* honeit and friendly ttaff of cleaning tpecialiiti. Becaute of their repuution for the finest work, it would be wise to call 643-9633 toon and at least schedule the tiding and related work you want rock oven, or perhaps, souviaki, baba ghanouj, or maybe moussaka. Quite frankly, the menu Is endless. The Mediterranean salad ia outstanding doubtful that you could find a more competent contractor. They are alwayt working at their peak to inture your comfort year round. done, becauie at the beit, these experts will be vety busy very toon. ECONOMY HOME IMPROVEMENTS insulli a wide range of vinyl for only $4.95. Maybe you'd prefer a fresh Pacific salmon wrapped in phyllo dough, or a blackened Cnjun-style monkfish, or maybe and aluminum tiding textures and colon, which they can place on your home in a relatively short lime. You may wish a full coverage tiding Coquilles Sl Jacques en croute. tyttem, meaning you will never have to paint soffit, fascia or window trim again, or you may wish the traditional siding Ucatmenl. In either event, A catering service. Pale* Pending, is an additional service offered by TAPA'S, and you can be assured of delicious food, thorou^ test afitired you will immediately increate the value, appearance, and prestige of your home. service, and economical prices. COMMAND PERFORMANCE Another special feature of ECONOMY. HOME IMPROVEMENTS it replacement windows and storm doora. With the cost of Highly recommended by the editors of the 1987 Business Profiles Review for those who have become bored with the conunonplace. DOMINO’S PIZZA heating increaiing almost every day, and with a large percenuge of heal lots through the windows and doors, ECONOMY HOME TAPA'S, comfortably elegant for either lunch or dinner-easy lo find, yet impossible lo forget. TAPA'S is located in Vernon at 226 Talcortville - A Family Styling Salon IMPROVEMENTS can ihow you how heal lavingi alone could pay for the cost of replacement doors or windows. They prefer to ute only the Road, phone 872-7858. Someone special will enjoy dining out tonight. “Locally Owned & Operated by James Thoms’’ General Manager, Carol Svelnys Eneil quality materials, of course. At editor! of thit 1987 Butinett Profiles Review, we are very pleased to recommend the professional siding services provided by When you warn to order a deliciout pizza PAST, call DOMINO’S PIZZA, at one of their three t^venient location!. DOMINO’S Today, more than ever before, a person's image depends u> a large degree on healthy, fashionable hair. A beautiful head of hair caa ECONOMY HOME IMPROVEMENTS, phone 643-9633 in Andover. Cal] them today and be on the way to a more beautiful, carefree, PIZZA it located at 294 Main Street in Manchetter, phone649-l041,biBatt Hanford on BumtideAvdmie;)jihone 528-9165 and in Vernon at make any person look and feel younger and more attractive. In thit area, men, women and children have found COMMAND PERFORMANCE,. comfortable homel D j’s a l l -b r e e d d o g g r o o m i n g 13 Wbidior Avenue; phone 875-3770. DOMINO’S PIZZA offert free delivery within a limited delivery area in 30 minulet or leit, or you can located at Manchester Patkade,(the Broad Street tide near CVS) in Manchetter, phone 643-8339, to be the mott progrettive hair detign studio pick h up yourtelf for DOMINO’S PIZZA offert a 10 minute pick-up tervice to everyone. Call the location nearett you for more detail! on ' around. We have 10 highly trained profettiotult who specialize in precision cuts that provide high fashion ttyling with easy care simplicity. “You Never Knew There Was So Much For Your Pet” delivety. Cutting and ttyling alone are not enough to ensure beautiful hair. At COMMAND PERFORMANCE their experienced personnel Through the ute of their guarded tecipet and 1004b natural ingtedierttt, DOMINO’S PIZZA offert the Hartford County area a highly take time to evaluate each perton'i hair type to best determine the proper care and treatment. Petmanenu, highlighting and coloring are alto CAP’N CORK If you tie someone who •ppreeixtes * tnily unique butinett, we *l Butinett ProElet Review would like lo uke this opportunity to nutritional pizza in many deliciout combinationt. They alto ute only the frethett all natural dairy cheete. featured at thit complete haiiLcare talon. introduce you to DJ'S ALL-BREED DOG GROOMING, locitcd it 119 Oiklind Street in Minchetter, phone 649-0485. DOMINO’S PIZZA hat grown to become the largett pizza delivery company in the world. Their vehicle to luccett oontinuea to be There are few investmenu you can make for your total image that will provide more exciting, yet affordable retulu than a vitit to Owned and Operated by Kwang Hi Hong Begun I t I tmill dog grooming shop in 1976, owner Doris Robotlo h it expinded her reputiiionind butinett tteidily, to include two a quality product delivered quickly and at a reatonable price. COMMAND PERFORMANCE. Why not 'call them today at 643-8337 and nuke your next appointment or jutt drop in, tt their full-service full-time groomert ind one pirt-time in order to provide exacting profeiiionil lervice to her many cuttomen. What would pizza be without an ice cold coke that DOMINO’S will deliver with your pizza? styling lalon. Children’s cutting and ttudenu are our specialty. Ditcounu are availaUe for ttudm u and senior citizens daily. No tppointmenu Plan your nexipaity the righl way by dropping by CAP’N CORK at 485 N. Main Street, phone 649-0591, the area 'i mott complete What mikci DJ’i luch a unique shop ia undoubtedly their ouuunding lelection of hird-to-End ipecially itemi for dogi ind cMi. party beverage headquaitert. It itn't jutt the convenience of their delivety tervice that maket DOMINO’S PIZZA to popular with people in thit area. It it the pizzat are necestary, but greatly accepted Monday through Friday. We are open six days weekly, Monday 10 ajn. to 6 p.m. and for your convenience *" When they aay, "You never knew there waa lo much for your pel,” they mean ill For dogi, DJ’S ALL-BREED DOG GROOMING fealuret themtelvet. DOMINO’S PIZZA maket pizza the way it thouid be ttuide and you'll find it will hit the tpot every time you order one. 'nicsday through Friday till 9 pm .. Saturdays 9 am . to 5 p.m. walk-int. We carry Redken & Paul Mitchell Hair Care producu. Visa and Whether you’re planning to have a few friends over to watch the ball game or are expecting a hundred people to your daughter’s 'a complete line of clothing and beds in many itylet all year round; whether your dog needt a raincoat, jogging luit or a canopy bed, they've got So the next time you're in the mood for pizza, pick up the phone and dial 649-1041 in Manchetter, 528-9165 in Bait Hartford or 875- MatterOitd accepted. ■' recqxion, C A FN CORK hat the complete Selection to meet your every need. For your convenience, for these big occasions, credit cards are itI Have you ever leen walerbedi for dogi? DJ’l h it theml accepted. 3770 in Vernon. In fact, why don't you write the number of the location nearett you by your phone to it't handy next time you need it. In writing thit 1987 Butinett ProElet Review, we suggest you call COMMAND PERFORMANCE for traly ouUUuiding hair carer^^* \ For the cat connoiieur, there it a fanuttic kitty department with eveiything from tpecial cat playpent to diiUnctive collui, leads and We, the editor! of thit 1 9 ^ Butinett Prorilet Review are glad to havethitopportunity to highlight DOMINO’S PIZZA to ourreaderi. If it it wine or champagne you want, CAP’N CORK has a complete selection and are always glad to suggest the suitable drink for toys. At alwayt, DJ'S ALL-BREED DOG GROOMING carries a complete line of grooming supplies for their clients, and gU of their the occasion. Our oongratulationt to owner/operator Jamet Thomt and the ttafft at all three DGMINO’S PIZZA location! on the high level of quality they merchandiie ii fully atocked for your convenience; ai Dorii told ua, if ahe doein't have it, ihe can gel iti For diicriminaling peta, the even haa have maintained. All of the popular brands of liquors are kept in slock and arranged in attractive displays and you'll always find that old favorite. cuitom-deiigned dog and cat homei for your friendi' comfort, along with many modeli of pel doori lo allow your dog or cat lo come and go ai 3 he pleaiei. It it not an easy job to properly select the right lypei and brands of the many hundreds of liquors on the market today, but through much VANITY CLEANERS study and careful evaluation CAP’N CORK alwayt teems to have Jutt what one wanli. And, of course, courteous and helpful perionnel have Laitly, becauie Ihe health and happinett of our four-legged friends it to important, DJ’a h u a full line of nutritional pel foodi that always been a hallmark of CAP'N CORK. are icienlifically developed to help your dog or cal live a long, healthy life. CHINA STAR CHINESE RESTAURANT Clothing cons more than ever before, but even the mott expensive clothing won't look itt ben without proper care. By having your ' TTie editors of thit 1987 Butinett ProElet Review are happy to recommend CAP’N CORK and compliment them on their great We the editors of this 1987 Butinett ProElet Review would like lo thank DJ’S ALL-BREED DOG GROOMING for bringfaig ui clothes professionally dry cleaned at VANITY CLEANERS, they’ll not otdy look great, but according to Federal Trade Commiuioa lab tetU,^'^' selection, friendly tervice and prices that are ture to please. this marveloui itore, and tuggett that the next lime you need anything for your dog or cat, you slop in and treat youraolf and your pet lo tomething Formally Song Hays East Restaurant will Ian much longer. tpecial. At VANITY CLEANERS’ location in Manchetter at 321 Green Road, phone 643-6239, they offer a Ern rate dry cleaning service Open Seven Days A Week to the people in the area. Regardless of whether it't a suit, drett, pair of slacks or sweater, their trained operaton, diing the most modem cleaning Are your chop ttickt getting roety? If they are, Butinett Profllet Review hat found a Chinete RetUurant worth polithing them up teefaruquea, will give your dolhet that extra special look. Your Enest thiru, gowns and most delicate garments - including leathers, tuedet and HAIRBORNE for. CHINA STAR CHINESE RESTAURANT, conveniently located jutt of 1-84, Exit 65 to Route 30 at The El Camino Plaza in Vernon, phone fiin, deserve their tpedal attention. B & J AUTO BODY REPAIR INC. 872-8662, tervet authentic Mandarin, Szechuan and Cantonete Chinete cuitine, in a romantic Chinete aUnotphere that will have you back for In additioo, VANITY CLEANERS features an expert laundering service for men's thirU. They offer one-day tervice and quality “Complete Hairstyling Service & Skin Care” yeart to come. Enithingthroughtheiruteoftherhottmodem equipment. Foryourout-of-teatongarmenu, VANITYCLEANERS alto hat box and cold ttorage Locally Owned & Operated by John IVacy “Locally Owned and Operated by Eileen Cecchini” For thote on tho nm, butinett groupt and hottt with hungry guettt be ture to call for their complete uke-out menu. Take-out orderi at a nominal charge. Established in 1969 are treated with the tamo care and attention u though you were Emperor of the Ming Dynatty. CHINA STAR CHINESE RESTAURANT alto An aheration teroice it alto available for your added convenience. Creative and modem hair ttyling for men and women ia available in thit area at HAIRBORNE, located at 855 Sullivan Avenue (Ann The perionnel at B ft J AUTO BODY REPAIR INC. are ipecialiita in all phaiea of auto colliaion repair woik u well u auto oflera exotic drinkt in their comfortable cocktail lounge and genuine Chinete lurrou^ingt. VANITY CLEAI^ERS’ quality care methodt and personalized tervice are in constant demand. Becaute of their excellent reputation;' Fields Plaza) in Sooth Windsor, phone 644-0441. Atk about their banquet facilitiet for groupt large or tmall, where you will End a fabulout time wiil be had by all at CHINA STAR customers know that each ganhem is going to get careful auention. No matter how busy, VANITY CLEANERS does itt best to satisfy every With at iTuuiy shops t t there are in this area, why choose thit shop? The answer to that question it simple. The itylitti here have had refiniihing. The place to have your foreign or domeitic car body rebuilt or expertly refinithed ii at B ft J AUTO BODY REPAIR INC. CHINESE RESTAURANT. cuttomer't individual needt. / - many yean of experience and profeitional training in men's and women's ttylet, and are well able to ditcust with you a hair style to suit you conveniently localed in Manchetter at 343 Rear Main Street (aciofi from entrance lo Mancheater Hoapilal); phone 643-7604. It givet ut great pleature at Butinett Proniet Review to give our recommendation to thit vety popular Chinete RetUurant, and we Slop in toon and let them give your clothing the kind of care that will tnike it look great and latt for years to come. ■••y besL They can style your hair according to your detiret or they can tuggett to you, based on profetiionti know-how, a style that complimenu 'Die owner of B ft J AUTO BODY REPAIR INC,, John Tracy, ia a lioenied appraiier who fully underatandi the needa of today't can. In fact, John h u over 30 yean of experience in thit Eeld. Whether il it a tmall dent, a cruthed body or a large frame tiraighlening job, you ■dSgoit, an everting at CHINA STAR CHINESE RESTAURANT will be an evening you’ll alwayt remember. For your convenience, mott The editors of thit 1987 Butinest ProElet Review are pleated to recommend VANi(^rY CLEANERS and suggest you vitit them with. .,,1 the cootour of your face. will receive the tame courteoui trealmeni and profuiional workmanthip. mgjor credit cardt are gracioutly accepted and retervationt are taken. Congratulitiont to the new owneti, Mr. and Mrt. Pu. your vety next cleaning job. They tpeclabze in all phases of hair care, including ttyling, conditioning, perms, cutting and Redken coloring. They can offer many B ft J AUTO BODY REPAIR INC. it one of Ihe belter known auto oolliiion repair thopt in the Hartford County area and ii'a becaute helpful tuggestioai on maintaining your hairstyle; at well at general tipi for healthy hair. The tu ff of HAIRBORNE realizes that a latiified of their repuution for excellent workmanthip. All work h u to meet the approval of John Tracy before it leaves the shop, and it it thii type of customer it one that will continue to come back. The tkilled ttyliiU here tee to il that before you leave their shop your individual hair ttyle it pertonai aneniioa to deuil that hai gained B ft J AUTO BODY REPAIR INC. the repuution of being craftamen of the higheat quality. The mott distinct and appealing. Nail tipt for any occaiion and Redken products for home ute. profuiionali at B ft J AUTO BODY REPAIR INC. take pride in offering their cuttomen the extra effort that really m aku a difference. That CREATIVE SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING You owe h to yourtelf to look your best, to be ture to call HAIRBORNE today at 644-0441. The knowledgeable hair ttylitti here ATHENA’S RESTAURANT & PIZZA/ extra care it evident through tervicet like 24 hour towing, free pick-up artd delivery and factory color matching ai well u providing you with Will make believeti out of you. and we, the editort of Ihii 1987 Butinett Profiles Review highly recommend HAIRBORNE. Maurice Aparo, Director a lighted fenced in year and when you make an appointment, renul or loaner cart can be made available for your uae. Remember, iniurince policiei permit you lo choote the repair shop you like beat. We luggul you lelect B ft J AUTO BODY Rocket into tho future with a career in high-precition hair detign by attending clatiet at CREATIVE SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESS FISHERMAN’S PIER REPAIR INC. lo handle all your colliaion repair needi. Hieir body work u well’U auto refiniihing ia among Ihe beat done in thii area. B ft ING, where they can make your dreamt a reality. J AUTO BODY REPAIR INC. hat the "know how" that truly puu their work in a clati by iuelf and they believe there it no lubttitute for quality If you're tomeone who detiret a progrettive work environmem, the energy found in today't exciting beauty neldt will tuit you well. /*^LGcaIllily Owned & Operated by Angelo Konstantinidis & Mike Bonatsakis” TACORRAL MEXICAN FOOD in safety. People from all over thit area have repeatedly vitiunl ATHENA’S RESTAURANT & PIZZA/FISHERMAN’S PIER, phone 872- So will the head ttart provided by CREATIVE SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING where thit well known tchool it retpontible for helping to The editort of thit 1987 Butinui ProElet Review recommend you tee John Tracy and Ihe experienced tu ff at B ft J AUTO BODY many people with a lifetime tuccettfiil career. 2202, because they know that one faa it true; Both placet have become famout for serving tome of the mott deliciout meals in tbit area. Their Throughout thii area, TACORRAL MEXICAN FOOD has made a hit with eveiyone for their outstanding Mexican cuisine, friendly REPAIR INC. for all work of thii type. When you rely on B ft J AUTO BODY REPAIR INC. you'll tee why their motto it "Where Our Ig At thit co-ed academy, you'll learn all there it to know about the highly tkilled profettiont of advanced hair-cutting, ttyling, perming menu ia oneof the most exciting you'll find anywhere, and the food they serve it equally deliciout. They've built their reputation on great food " aervicc, and pleasant atmosphere. TACORRAL MEXICAN FOOD is located in Manchester at 246 Broad Street, just east of Parkade, phone Cuttomen Send Their Priendt.” and coloring. And when you graduate you'll have no difficulty Ending a job with the finer talont becauie CREATIVE SCHOOL OF and that fact still holds today. Ptot the pizza, Greek and lulian speciahiet offered at ATHENA’S RESTAURANT & PIZZA to the delightful • 646-1978, for information or take-out orders. HAIRDRE^ING offert a pott-graduate placement tervice boaiting an excellent placement rau. seafood feanired on the menu of FISHERMAN’S PIER, you'll End delicious food at great prices. Both menus are offered at ehherlocation, The msnagement at TACORRAL MEXICAN FOOD will not compromise in their efforts to offer authentic Mexican dishes made Q attet at CREATIVE SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING are Uught by experienced and progrettive inttructort who will give you making for a great variety to choose from, and beet, wine and cocktails are alto offered. - - from only the fietbett ingredients, and you can be assured of a delicious meal, with each dish reflecting a genuine Mexican flavor. pertonai attemion at you leam. They are friendly, patiera and really are on top of the hair butinett to give you all the latcit in tcientiEc methodt Without a doubt, the telltale sign of any successful esublithment it the steady flow of regular patrons that repeatedly vitit the tm e People in this area now know where tbe^^ can rittd Mexican food whose spices earn, rather than burn, a place in your heart. They KSG CONTRACTORS and innovttive technique! that are updated for the 80't. Day and evening clu tet are available from thit tute licented, nationally accredited tchool place again and again. This ia the way it it at ATHENA’S RESTAURANT tt PIZZAffHSHERMAN’S PIER. Some return simply because'' oesuinly died die IBX-MEX stereotype here, and the food is not only plentiful, but spicy and reassuring as well. When you order the delicious and tnull clu tet guarantee you a climate in which you can acquire the tkillt you need quickly. of the friendliness of everyone here. Mott, however, make 20 East Main Sueet in Vernon their headquatert for good food because they havc'- burriloi, enchiladai, tamales, and nadios at TACORRAL MEXICAN FOOD, which are outstanding, you'll feel like a gringo gone native. It your family outgrowing your home, or hat your office space become loo imai)7 If ib;vo;wou ou have two options: (1) move lo a bigger 9 CREATIVE SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING it accredited by NACCAS, it VA approved, and offert Enancial aid to qualiEed leamed from experience tlurt they'll receive a delicious meal well worth the price they paid. ‘ , „ You've got to try the food here. The portions are very generous. Families throughout the area repeatedly visit because they know they'll get great space or, (2) expand on your current nructure. applicanti with Federal Grant! and Student Leant available. If you're one of the few who hat yet to try the taste treaturet awaiting you here, we heartily suggest you make it a point to visit at toon' food at reasonable prices. Lunches start at $2.20 and up and entrees at diruier time range from $4.75 to $8.80, and the entire menu is available Land, Building and Interest rales are going up, to we tuggett you call KSG CONTRACTORSTORS today, located at 144 Charter Oak Street The editorial itaf[jaflhe 1987 Butinett ProElet Review it pleated to augment the excellent repuution of a forward-minded tchool at possible and find out what you've been mitsing. " ' for take-oot in Mancfaetter, phone 647-(X>2Z They’re your new home, new office and remvation, addition tpectaliita. Through many yean of experience by recommending CREATIVE SCHOOL OF HAIRDRESSING. Call 646-5960or vitit them in their modem headquarteri at 808 Main Street For a meal you won't forget and restauranu to which you'll want to return many timet, the publithets of the 1987 Butinest Profiles If you're a frequent Mexican restuaram visitor, you'll know that TACORRAL MEXICAN FOOD prepares delicious food by just in both Ihe commercial and retidential contracting field, KSG CONTRACTORS can give you quality advice on the way lo get the Tvife you in Manchetter. Yourfuture never looked to good becaute here you will alter the coune of your life and be your own tucceat ttory with a Review suggest you follow the crowd to ATHENA’S RESTAURANT It PIZZA , open II am . to 10 psn. seven days a week or to.- taropUng the leffied beans and rice, lliey are both very tasty, spiced properly, and expertly prepared from scratch right on the premises. The need out of your current itniclure. They do Ihe entire job from detign lo finish. They have the looli and trained personnel to handle eadi job profeition that it alwayt in ityle. FISHERMAN’S PIER, open Fridays and Saturdays 5 pm . to 11 pro. and tee for yourtelf. There's tomething else you get with each dish you ' guacamole is two cuu above the normal green paste, u>o. quickly, efficiensly and tatiifaclorily with at little inconvenience lo your family or buiineti at poaiible. Only the beat of materiala are uaed to order. It’t philoxenia, the Greek word for hotpiulity, and it't served in hearty pottont evety time you visit. The editors of the 1987 Business Profiles Review suggest that you drop by TACORRAL MEXICAN FOOD and take your seat at insure quality, durability and good looks for yeart lo come. KSG CON'TRACTORS alto tpedalizet in all areas of ited conitiuctioa from detign their table of excellence. Short of a ticket to ^^XJOO City, you couldn't ask for more. TACORRAL MEXICAN FOOD is open Monday through lo finish products. Thursday, 11am to 9;30pm, Friday and Saturday, 11am to 11pm, and on Sunday from 1pm to 9:30pm. We, the editort of thit 1987 Butinett ProElet Review, tuggett that you ooniider KSG CONTRACTORS for new world technology DELTA MAINTENANCE & CARPET with old-world craftamanthip, and we commend them on their raperiority and dependability. Continent completion on time at earned them the CLEANING COMPANY THE ESSEX MOTOR INN reipect of both the client and the competitor. Locally Owned and Operated by Carl Robinson THE COLONIAL VERNON INN MANCHESTER GLASS COMPANY In the latt few yean carpeting in hemet and ofEcet hat come to be more of a rule than the exception. Thit it due to the many new “Serving The Area For Over 15 Years” L & R AUTOMOTIVE fibeta that have been developed thatjnake carpeting to much more practical, yet thete wonder Eben need the knowledge of experts in the field THE PRESTIGE OFFICE CENTER for cleaning. A rock through ■ windthield or a crick in the tliding door or broken minor are qol piciitnt ihoughu. However, they are everyday “They Do It Right, Or ^ot At All” We all ktww that dutt and dirt lettlei in our carpets and Eimiture every day and it it impottible to remove all of it with a vacuum cleaner. In evety community there it one um that tiandt above the rest in the minds of iravelen and butinett profetticnalt. In the Hartford occurencca. When they do happen, you thouid tee the glatt profettionalt who can remedy the tiluatian at quickly, efficiently and cost effectively Locally Owned and Operated 7 We tuggetl you call DELTA MAINTENANCE * CARPET CLEANING COMPANY and have them clean h properly. DELTA aiea,wearepleaaedtotaythatgoeatsareprovidedtatneofthebettacconttnodatiotuwehaveeverteenatBotinettPraElesReview. THEESSEX as poetible. MANCHESTER GLASS COMPANY locat^ at 61 Woodland Street (in the tear) in Manchester, phone 6^-5068 are jutt tuch MAINTENANCE A CARPET CLEANING COMPANY offen a truck mounted tteam cleaning procett that removet grease tod dirt and raises MOTOR INN and THE COLX3NIAL VERNON INN have developed wide reputations for accommodating their guests with the vety best,-""~( profestiotialt lenriiy thit area with 15 yean of ooutanding tervice and quality. When il comet to automobile and high performance machine work, it pays to have the job done righl Ihe first time. The place that doea the nap u arell. It btingt back the newneu of your carpeting and a clean carpet lasu mudi longer. ahowing true commitment to their cuttomen. Molorittt have come to rely on thit company for expert windthield replacement and repair for all their auto glatt needt including tun the job right ia L ft R AUTOMOTIVE. They are located in Ellingron at the Ellington Induitrial Park on Route 83, phone 875-4817. DELTA MAINTENANCE * CARPET CLEANING COMPANY it the name in the Hanford County area that people have come PRESTIGE OFFICE CENTER, 647-4800, working in attodation with thete Etre inns provides butinett people with offiw* reeft for both domestic and foreign autot. The expert glazert at MANCHESTER GLASS COMPANY replace your auto glatt with only the Serving lervice nation owneri, boat owneri, marinai, garage men and moloriiu with high quality machine ihop work, the •0 initt over the yeart. DELTA MAINTENANCE A CARPET CLEANING COMPANY u located at 540 North Main Street in Manchester, space, an instant ttaff and the vety best in office n d telecociununication needt. Thit exclusive butinest service enables you and your cooipaity' fiodtt quality to have the endortement of mott inturanoe companies and will bill your insurance company direct The company alto intlallt profeaiionali n L ft R AUTOMOTIVE have gained a reputation ai the area'i mon profeiiUmal machine shop. photie643-5a56inManchettertnd674-1389inFatmingtan. DELTAMAINTENANCEACARPETCLEANINGCOMPANYitweHknown to tnobilire and opesate without intemipiion or sacrifice. From tecretariet, complete offices, to telex machines, they provide ^ you tO '"* ' putport wmdowt for pick upt. MattetCaid and Vita are accepted for your convenience. Featuring complete block reboring, piston fitting, valve grinding, align boring, ihe bluepriming of blockt and head recondiUoning, for iheirfatt, efficient, and economical trwthodt of carpet care and cleaning. DELTA MAINTENANCE A CARPET CLEANING COMPANY operate your buaineat. Iror retidential or commercial glatt needt MANCHESTER GLASS CXIMPANY cairiei everything of quality to cuitom cut any this full-tervice auto, track and marine machine shop hat won ihe respect of iia many cuttomeri for Iheir prompt expertly done work at lentible alto offers a professional janitorial service that does it all from window cleaning and power washing to offering 24 hour enaergency service and FIcaatng even the moat discriminating guest, these Ctk irms feature tpaciout Ertt-clats rooms, jacuzzit, cable T. V. and HBO, lot^ weight needed to the exact size tpecified with the finest equipmoit to include double weight thermopane, timed and lafety glut. Storm windows, prices. From reconditioning the cylinder heads to complete engine rebuilding, the eiperu at L ft R AUTOMOTIVE have Ihe experience to fvHttfrtrc*i*v* cleanup. ootpotaie talea, AMIFM dock radio, coffee, donuit and the paper m the morning. The many butinest travelen and touritts who always make~-~' cualom mirron, window glggt< desk top g lu t, patio'doon and more are available including screen repair. handle any aize job. You'll find experienced men trained in the science of machine woik, who are always ready lo serve you in a friendly, efficient Through their yeart of experielioe in thit Eeld, DELTA MAINTENANCE A CARPET CLEANING COM PANTlua learned the THE ESSEX MOTORINN and THE COLONIAL VERNONINN their places to S U V while in the ares a r e the best le itim n n is i in You'll End the mott beautiful up to date selection of mirrors with custom intullation available with wall m irroprauiVecially. manner. proper soaps and cleaning solvents for each type of material. You can be utured that DELTA MAIbTTENANCE A CARPET CLEANING these facilities provide. Mott nugoc credit cards are gradoutly accepted. i>»in Decoratots will alwayt neJude a mirror in each room for added dunention and focus U> really highlight the inurior detignI iMnmect.i L ft R AUTOMOTIVE offgrt Ihe racing and tpoiu car enthutiail the beat in high quality, proven racing patu and acoeiioriet. In COMPANY it one company thu will do exactly what they say they will. DELTA MAINTENANCE A CARPET CLEANING COMPANY THE ESSEX MOTOR INN in Cotnecticul is located at 100 Bast Center Street in Mandietler. Bxit 60 off 1-84 or Exit 3 off 1-384, Remodeling or rebuilding? Thit it the place to tee for all types of norm combination or prime replacement windowi and doors. Give fact, they have a complete itock of engine pans on the premiaet. can alto acoenunodate your special needs like furniture cleaning and odor control treatment, at well at water damage and inturanoa arotk. acrott from Otvey’t R ettaaint, phone 646-2300 or toll-free out-of-state at 1-800-631-2300 for infortnatioo and retervationt. Call T H E '"'^' tw,... a call U 646-3068 for an eatunau. MANCHESTER GLASS COMPANY it the one company thu it in butinett to serve you and tfaeir list A viul and growing partoflheiibuiineatii Iheir complete lervice offered to Ihe marine induitry. Whenil’apreciaion.expett.machine Don't spoil the look of a room in your home or office becaute of a toiled carpet, tee the profestiooalt at DELTA MAINTENANCE COLONIAL VERNON INN at 614-1563 in Vernon at 346 Kelly Road in the Vetmn Cirde just off Exh 64 on 1-84. >>• of tatiiEed cuttomen if their best reoomincndatioa Cormqercial concenu call thit firm firti tor all glatt needt including store from entrance work ihal you're needing, call the proa at L ft R AUTOMOTIVE. Their quality guaranteed work it apparent from Ihe vait rapport they receive A CARPET CLEANING COMPANY. "Like fanily, likehotne," it tbdrmoao, and with all of the amenities provided their guesu, it gives ut great pleasure at Butinest Profiles " * doori. show cases and more with double weight, imulated or pirte glut. from Ihe people ihroughoui ihii area. The aiahors of this 1987 Butinett ProElet Review proudly recommend the prcfesticnal, experienoed tervicet offered by Ctrl Review to recnmtnend these ouitanding lent and the services they provide tk ir guests. V The 1987 Butinett Profiles Review highly compliment MANCHESTER GLASS CO.MPANV and tuggett you call 646-5068 The publithert of Ihe 1987 Buiineta Profilea Review do not hetiuie lo recommend thii complete auto machine ihop ai the beil place Robinson and the contcientiout tuff U DELTA MAINTENANCE A CARPET CLEANING COMPANY. From honeymoanen to corporate executives, no otK could do belter. srhetiever you need glut. Thit it a name to remember for tervice, quality producli and reatonable pricei. for all of your pteciiion high performance custom engine and machine work. They are open 8am to 8pm. 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tueadav. Oct. 18, IM7 --r MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Oct. 13, 1987 - II
This is a review of some of the leading business and v \l f M # f professional people in your area. W e urge you to use IHouse Republicans learn to compromise with majority • W'^ww4>^a a a a %^^a a.g the Business Profiles Review as a goods and service 'T h/luM clS hldY ^w e package to the White Houae, there waa no way anything could Capitol HiU RepubUcans helped Houae RepublicansRepubUcans have a his-his Walter Mondale enact hia tax Jtp throughout the year. ■ ,_i ne AitOClareo press includingincluding a modMa modest l tAx tax lnnr«kA«A increase, ir If unlMM Itubr* nAtMiKiinan BAMiarf* him *a i* -w# ____ « Waiter raonaaieMondaie enact niB his iax tax pass unless there were Republican persuade him to sign it. tory of walking away from the program?” he said. “We’ll be fttader adi this %eaion prepared and copyrighted by Business Profiles the Democrats accepted some support, then I’m in a better Some RepubUcans fear the con tough ones. ° WASHINGTON — Houae Repub- interested spectators as they de Review. Opinions expressed are not necessarily those o f the newspaper. Republican cost-cutting ideas. poaiUon,” Michel said. “There may frontational attitude of the White They nearly killed the income tax cide which taxes to raise to finance I Michel offered to support up to $8 be an element of that.” House will leave them empty- overhaul bill In the last Congress. their spending programs.” I billion in new taxes as part of a plan Houae Republicans, with little handed when they have to explain EarUer thia year, they boycotted to reduce the deficit by $23 billion, guidance from the White Houae, to voters what they have done drafting the fiscal 1988 budget, and Another GOP group, led by Rep. Houae atrategy of confrontation as required in the Gramm-Rudman have hem developing their own during their last term in office. more recently they walked out of Newt Gingrich, R-Ga., is expanding M & M ELECTRIC THE ARBORS AT HOP BROOK and are aeeUng compromises with budget balancing law. President legialatlon on welfare reform, “He’s not running for re-election the House Ways and Means Com its political “guerrilla warfare" the majority Democrats. Reagan has threatened to veto any catastrophic illness insurance, next year, but we are," said a top mittee’s discussions of tax against the Democratic leadership. Locally Owned and Operated by Michael R. Martin Retirement Community But Democratic leaders aren’t tax boost. trade and other issues. aide to Michel who spoke on increases. The group is paying fora hardcover Convinced the Republicana ulti- “I’m trying to do the very best I On the issue of aid to the Contra condition of anonymity. printing of essays attacking the Serving the Manchester Area Reliably For Over 12 Years TbeOoldenYeanafBwhttweiefertowhenqwikiof ofapenon'iitUreroeotlife. HioieyeviiboaMbetbeveiyioidofQne*BlifeUite “It’s that whole mentality — that -mately will'deal on the toughest can to toe hia mark,’’ Michel said. rebels of Nicaragua, Michel nego “If they refuse toengage, we turn the way to participate is not to,” Democrats on moral and policy The oonunerdil, induitriil, initituUonil end rcildenliil expert! in thii erea for >U elecuicel contracting work ere M & M ELECTRIC, ioediofriiitfnlnicmoriei,MiouboftniqQUity«)dldnireUvfaic. NowTHEARBOKSATHOPBEOOK*k>catedinoneoftheiDOftdBtinble Jtema, such as tax increases and "But,” he added, “by the same tiated a compromise that led to that into a political issue,” said Coelho said. “Walk away and get issues, under the title, “The Hduse localed at 25 Watroiu Road in Bolton. You can phone them at 646^652. ^ aim of Mnchener at 403 W. Cenier SlieM. piiaae 647-9343, make mdi dnani ■ reality with a benitiftilly deaifiiBd Redianeot Oonmnn^ .Ifnidget prioriUea, and they doubt token you want to be a player.” Insertion of $3.5 million into a Rep. Tony Coelho, D-Calif., the some headlines.” of III Repute.” They ipecialize in alt type! of wiring from heat, lighu and power to communication, and facility energy m anagA ini ayiteini. No widimeandtwo bedroomanddehixe Ratal apaitmeauwithalltbe-exliaa''locaierlo)roareveiy need. TbecoiiqilexiaoonvenieDttobniiieatea whether the GOP leaders can Wright didn't bite, but the year's stopgap spending hill to keep the third-ranking House Democrat. Rep. Bill Frensel, R-Minn., is one Rep. Dick Cheney of Wyoming, job ii loo big. M a M ELECTRIC can handle any job from remodeling to new conitruction and they are more than glad to gKe yooioSmplele and topping center! with mini-bnalraBapoitalionlnchided. muster support among their rank budget battles continue and he may Contras fed and clothed while Simply running against the Demo ,gjKl file. of many conservative Republicans chairman of the House Republican inipecllon and recommendation ai well ai accurate cost eitimalei anytime. 'J At THE ARBORS AT HOP BROOK Use Developer! have given the area itt lint leiiiemeni oonunnniqMxi the Ban dde c( the rivm need Michel’s help later. Demo attempts are made to Implement a crats with no accomplishments of opposed to the leadership’s com Caucus, says raising ethical ques The electrician! in the employ of M ft M ELECTRIC are fully qualifled to handle any job and to complete it in W iboil that i! one of the mo!t outaandiiig fadUtlea with aeriou! oonaideration to the need! of our Senior Qtixaa for them to have a b ! ^ , acaive and House Minority Leader Bob Mi- crats hold a commanding majority Central American peace plan. their own “doesn't sell.” he said. promise efforts. He's willing to tions about the private financial poiaiMe, at the lean expeiue to you, and within ipeciTicationi. M & M ELECTRIC haa proved their profeaiional ability in the field Rbougb fblfilUiig Ufertyle. Weekly hoorekeeping, linen lenrfee and maint«iiaiiwil«lnrlnSI9.50,aayoucanon Sunday. aolve any problem quickly and at the Ipaat expenae. TTieir o iu and blow dryi are done with preciiion to keep your hair looking terrific for wceki to come. On Friday and Saturday only a prix-fize menu it offered for $22.50 to $30.50, and eveiything'a included. Remember, jadeeu and reaerviUont With their well-known rcpuulion, the editors of the 1987 Buainest Profilea Review feel confident in recommending L & M The atmorphere ia friendly end you will feel confidem in letting them aeletX the right cut for you. are requeated. The hair ityliiu at TRES CHIC BEAUTY SALON have an abundance of information, knowledge and experience aa lo what ahould RADIATOR to all our readers. \ CANINE HOLIDAY INNE Die editon of the 1987 Butinett Profilea Review highly recommend CHEZ PIERRE Some rettauranti limply glow with excellence be done with hair and each one of them trfcei great pride in their work. One viait ia all Ihii ia needed to be convinced. and thia it one of them. CHEZ PIERRE it open Tueaday through Satuiday, S:30pm to 9pm and Sundayi from 1pm lo 8pm. Where elie can Many people have found by pleaiing experience that a peim here ia really an Inveaunenl in economy and convenience. Therpermi Your Pet’s Total Health Care Facility you enjoy a bottle of Dom Perignon for only $80,007 juitify the name permanait. They lait, and the more important coniidention ii Ihe freedom and convenience that goei along with perfect TRI CITY FUELS, INC. If you are like moat pel ownen, you are very concerned about the quality of health care that your pet leceivea, and if you have to go glooming. High faihion hair coloring ii now very popular and at TRES CHIC BEAUTY SALON out of town and leave him behind, it la important for you to know that he fa in capable hand!. The e ^ n of thia 1987 Buiineia Profilea Review you'll find juit the right ihade for you. We, the editon of thia 1987 Buaineaa Profile! Review, wiah to recommend TRES CHIC BEAUTY SALON OF MANCHESTER “Need Fuel....TYi City” would like lo intnxiuce our readen to the Mancheater aiea’a moat complete animal health care facility, CANINE H O im A Y I N ^ Thia veterinary-owned facility iafar more than juat another boarding kennel.and your pen daily health care mainlenance it thdirngjor JOY OF THE WOK to all of our leoden. Slop in or call them today at 643-2483 for on appointment. You'll be glad you did. Locally Owned & Operated by Rich Peterson CANINE HOLIDAY INNE offera the very fineat in boarding factlitiei where you can leave your pet in dmate-controlled comfort lYie name TRI CITY FUELS* INC., located at 89 West Road in Ellington, next to Moser Daiiy Store, phone 875-7227, has been well all year-roiaid. Bach dog ia given hii own private kennel where he ia not diimibed by hia ndghboc, with a large, apaaoui run all hia own. All Escape for Lunch or Dinner known for quality products and reliable service among the people of this area. animali are given individualized care and attention (veUiinaiy clinic on picmiaei) aiid the fooda here are the fineat available anywhere. “You’ve Never Had Authentic Chinese Cuisine, Until You’ve Tried Us” ACORN HOME IMPROVEJMENTS INC. Through their desire to serve you better, such advanuges as fast, dependable deliveries, automatic full service, 24 hour emergency If you love cau, you will be awed by the bimid new cattery at CANINE HOLIDAY INNE. Thu beautiftil bnilding U deaign^ Fainoui for their delicioui exotic Szechuan and Hunan Chineie cuiaine, JOY OF THE WOK hat become the ideal ipot when the oil burner and furnace service are offered to all of their established customen and service contracts, lltey top it off with convenient budget plans. ipecifically with a caU’ privacy and very ipedal needi in mind. SpecialiiU in all aapeett of feline health care, CANINE H O im A Y INNE ia J pencil on the go la in the mood for great Chineie food. Serving The Manchester Area For Over 22 Years highly regarded for their excellent grooming of call. Here your ipecial feline can be bathed and dematled tiling equipnenl deaigned eipedalljr' TRI CITY FUELS, INC. is well equipped to respond with efficiency to their customer's needs. Whether installing energy-saving JOY OF THE WOK featuret outilanding Chineie food like loupt, egg rolli, chicken wingi, fried ricea, roait poik, ipare riba, Now ia the lime to atop contemplating alteration woik in your home or office and juat pick up Ihe phone md call the ACORN HOME equipment or making repairs, their highly competent service technicians, employing the latest equipment and techniques, strive to keep you and for cat! alone. h haa been laid that a pet owner! biggeat problem in health care iamafaaalnhig Ihe animala'coau and akin In prime condition. Flea ccinbinationa, beef with broccolli, apeciala, or all time favorilei, all ready lo go juat by calling ahead. JOY OF THE WOK it the perfect lolution IMPROVEMENTS INC., phone 649-3985, located at 214 Oakland Street in Mancheiter. ACORN HOME IMPROVEMENTS INC. ia well- your family warm and comfortable year round. It is easy to understand why so many people have made the change and become loyal patrons. w im yon'ie expecting gueiti on a momemi notice. It'a alao juat the thing for partiei of any kind or lize. bitea or eczema can make your dog or cal miaeiabl^ and for many of ua, thia ia an ongoing battle. Let the ezperta a! CANINE HOLIDAY INNE known m the area for their fine ikilled woik and leaaonible ratal. TRI CITY FUEL’S substantial storage capacity, a large inventory of equipment and replacement paru, and radio-dispatched service Treat your kidi lo lomelhing they'll really like, at pricei that'll enable you to be the perfect boat and even let them invite aome frienda. help you in the war againit fleai; they are ipecialiiU who undenund how to aolve your problem early and effectively with vcteiinaiian-approyed I No matter what you need to have done, whether it'a juat a limple panel job or you need your entire interior redone, ACORN HOME vans guarantee that your problems or energy requirements are answered promptly and solved with dispatch. Ihey also offer you the best in Why don't you atop by and pick up a copy of ihdr exienaive mena For your convenience, JOY OF THE WOK it convenientjy located at 287 plumbing and heating system evaluations and updates. 'Hiey understand that when you have a plumbing or heating problem, that even though pioducu.ipeciilizedihampooi and preventive maintenance. They are dwonealocall on wheneveryou are in need of animal health careadvicet IMPROVEMENTS INC. haa Ihe experience and ability lo handle Ihe job properly. and they offer kiu and pamphleuai well for uae at home. May we luggeal that Ihe next tiine your ipecial friend ia in need of aome very ipecial Middle’Dimpike in WealMand>eiter,phone643-4600. ThePubliihenoflhii 1987 Buaineaa Profilea Review recommend JOY OFTHEW OK The owner of ACORN HOME IMPROVEMENTS INC. maker a point of only hiring well qualified men to aiiiit him and you can it is not always major, you cannot afford to wait days to have it fixed, lliey don't guess at your problems, either, they know or find out the answers. for their good food, efficient aervice, and down lo earth pricei. Try them loon, we know you'll be glad you did. In this 1987 Business Profile^ Review, the editors are pleased to make a wholehearted recommendation of TRI CITY FUELS, INC. attention, you think firat of CANINE HOLIDAY INNE, your peu total health care facility. beatniredofabeaurifully finiihed job, carried out with only high quality maleriala, and completed in the ihorteit time poiiiMe at reaaonable We suggest to our readers that theyiiegin ertjoying the competent services of this distributor as so many other people have. Call 875-7227 for pricea. Stop in today and viait their new ihowroom alao localed at 214 Oakland Street, where they feature the beat in quality materiali. ACORN all your home healing and diesel fuel needs. HOME IMPROVEMENTS IN Ctii alao a member of the Better Buiineaa Bureau. The writing naff of Ihia 1987 BuaineiiProfiiea Review takea great pleaiure in recommending ihia fine contractor to our many readen TOLLAND EXXON CATHY’S CRITTERS auggeat that you remember to call Ihe ACORN HOME IMPROVEMENTS INC. for e job well done. Locally Owned and Operated by G & G Services A Unique Pet Shop For Animal Lovers GIGPS BUSY BEE RESTAURANT For dependable 24 hour lowing, call the expeiu at TOLLAND EXXON located at Menow Road in Tolland, phone 872-TOWS. Thia •. We at Buaineaa Profilea Review would like to take thia opportunity to introduce our readenhip to CATHY’S CRITTERS, the greater well-known lowing aervice haa a lepuution of kbilily and experience to expertly h n d le all towing jobe or miall. Mncheiler/Veinaa irea'i moat complete pel itore. Localed at 27 Hartford Ttnipike (the Colonial Cornen Plaza) in Vernon, phone 643-1196, JOHN H. LAPPEN INC. TOLLAND EXXON feature 24 hour aervice and radio diipatched equipment along with ooniteoua ondeixunding penonnel who will' CATHY’S CRITTERS hti the aieaa largeit collection of exotic birdi, hand-picked by Cathy, with bird cagea and acceaaoiiea of all kinda. Let & CATERING SERVICE Through their more than 50 yan of covering the Mancheater area, JOHN H. LAPPEN INC. kiiowi that faiiu ranee haa become lo ooitly profeuionally handle the job lo that yon do not have to worry about anything. them ibow you how much fun it can be lo have a beautiful exotic bird in your borne. 9 9 are iniuied and meeU both local and lUU requiiemenU. IXILLAND EXXON will go anywhere at any lime for your h iddilion to their experienoe with birdi, CATHY’S CRITTERS haa an outatanding aeleclion of tropical, Marina and African fiah md complicated in the liil few yean that it require! exienaive training and experience lo be able lo put logelber the beat of atiucUned progiami “Locally Owned and Operated by Georgette Carlow” for the aquaniim hobbyiit. Ib e friendly, knowledgeable itaff at Cathy'a are alwaya leady to help you with any problemi or queatioiu that you for m individual, family, or buiineaa. When leaetrching iniurance coveragei, you ahould contact a profeiaional who con provide ydu with To gel to know ihe real apaik of a town, you muil meol iu people, and you'll alwaya find good numbera of them each lime you viait convenience. peraoualized aervice and attention and who haa the expeniie to find the beat overall plan tailored to you, your family, or buiineii needi. Of equal Foroneigency long or abort diitaoce tow aervice'TOLLAND EXXON cannot be beat Only the lateit moat modem equipmem ia" mgy have about fiah end their care; feel free to irop by and chat with Skip, a Marine Biologiii who can teat your water free of charge and help G IGI'S BUSY BEE RESTAURANT. Thia realaurani haa been going atrong ever aince they opened. GIGI'S BUSY BEE RESTAURANT ia uied and they have Ibecapability to handled x4 aervice inchiduig wheel lift. Reliable, heavy-duty wiecfcera, trained driven and fialbedaervioe ' toJuure that your fiah are healthy, happy and beautiftil. i, Ihe reputation of the inniianoe agency itaelf. In Ihe Mancheater area, iheae p ro fe iiio ^ i ore Ihe JOHN H. LAPPEN INC. localed atl64BaatCenlorStnet,phanc649-526l. They deelwhh major iniurance cerrien who ereprovenpeifonnen in their coverage hiitoriei. "Before 1,.,-...^ In Ellington at 117 Suffoid Road, phone 872-2677, for ttke-out ordeta, end they're open aeven daya a week unUl 9pm. Breakfaat ia are juat aomeof Ihe reaaona why they areao well liked in Ihe Maicbealerarea. Another leaao n b e^ they offer foil general repain on all foreign „ Ifyonlovedogi.yau’lllovethtwayllieyaiecaredforatCATHY’S C R nT E R S . here they know that puppiei are naturally active, uemendoualy popular here. Coniractori and their crewa, and othera throughout the area, regulariy meet for epriy morning acunlebuti and to aavor and domeatic can n d iracka. Having equipped their garage with the lateat electronic analy aia machine, it enablea Bob and Dan lo thoroughly anti need p le t^ of exerdae and interaction with people in order to develop ihdr true potential. Lotaei Happen, Inaure With Lappen”. Already op lo AKC itandarda, eaUi pup ia given individualized veterinary inipecticn and care to iniuie a long, happy life with ila new The experienced agenu of JOHN H. LAPPEN INC. are experienced in ell linea of iniurance from bomeownen, fire, theft, life . the apeciala that they begin lerving each morning at 6am. During the winter, they'll be open until 8pm on Sunday, Monday, 'Hieaday and and aocuiauly inapeci your vehicle. Wedneaday; until 9pm, 'Ihuraday through Saturday. Cold wetuheria upon ua, and now lathe time to gel your car or truck into u>p naming condition. Call TOLLAND EXXON today a t ' oroier. We qrge you lo pay a viait lo CATHY’S CRITTERS loon to play with the puppiei, aeleci one for youraelf, or juat eak for aome good j— an) enio peckeget lo more oomprebenaive buaineaa programa that ere geared lo both large and amall oomponiea. Their yean of local GIGI’S BUSY BEE RESTAURANT it a down-to-eanh retuurani with the huille end buitle, the good quality, and the bill of fare advice about a ipecial dog you may already own. Catfay'i alao haa a beautiftil line of cold-weather clothing for dogi, lo llul they can be experience fat dealing with every type of inanranoe problem are el your diipoaal ei^ will make you e latiified client Their aioff ia compoied of 871-7963. ccuifoiuble when Ihe lenqierattirei drop! While there, be lure to inquire about Ihdr line of ipeciilty fooda with your pet'i health in mind; among people who live in local communliy, and becauae of thia, they are in touch with Ihe iniurance proUema unique to thia Mmcheater area. that you'd » p ect to find in a place that the locale rave about Hveiyone’a chatting over coffee, the help here ueau you like family, changing In thia 1987 Buaineaa Profilea Review, we, Ihe editon, oommend TOLLAND EXXON for their itncere effotu to a em the people 8 For penonalixed aervice md Ihe right coverage at the mott reaaonable ratea available from a reparable company, Ihe editon of thia apeciala are offered daily, and you'll feel tight at home. They not only know the food buaineta well at GIGI'S BUSY BEE RESTAURANT but . of thia area well. We auggeat to our leaden that they nraember Ihe name 'TOLLAND EXXON when in need of any lowing. them are Science Diet, lAMS EukanUba and Purina Pro-Plan. they alao know how to keep their cuatomera happy. They alio offer a complete catering aervice, featuring their made-from-acraich homeatyle Like any fine pet diop, CATHY’S CRITTERS haa kineni, feneu and all typea of imall animali carefully choien and cared for lo 1987 Boitneai Profilea Review confidently auggeat to each of our leiden Ibet they conract JOHN H. LAPPEN INC. I9 filing 649-5261 to find cooking, and they'll be happy to ataist you in c lo sin g a menu that will auit everyone. be wonderful peu for everyooe; here it ia eaiy to find juat Ihe perfect critter for youl ova why coverage for youraelf, your family, and your buiineii im'l expeniive; it'a priceleii. The editor! of the 1987 Buaineii Profilea Review auggetl GIGI’S BUSY BEE RESTAURANT 4 CATERING SERVICE at an Puppiei of good hteeding, a complete line of peu and pet anppliei, gift ccnificalei and friendly, knowledgable itaff are only a few ideal choice, Ihia it an old favorite that never ditappoinu, and certainly worth the vitit. HARVIN INSURANCE AGENCY of the leaioni that CATHY’S CRITTERS ia lo papular in the Manebeater/Vemon area. The editon of Ihia 1987 Buaineaa Profilea Review auggeat you give them a call levcn dayi a week at 643-1196, for all your pel needi. HONEY WAGON SEPTIC TANK SERVICE •H One of Connecticut’s lar^e^t writers of Indi “Locally Owned & Operated By John P. Fay” 7 7 RALPH’S KITCHEN AT BENTLEY’S Established In 1954 D & J CAR CARE CENTER INC. Life can be hectic, and we all need to lake time out for pleaiure, to why not treat youiaelf and tomeone you care about to an ei^yable vidual Health Insurance. For both people under HONEY WAGON SEPTIC TANK SERVICE, located at 245 Ademi Street in Mmcheater, phone 649-2330. apecializea fat Ihe time out on the town? We'd like to auggeat that you begin pampering yourtelf at RALPH'S KITCHEN AT BENTLEY'S. “Owned and Operated By David Icaza” expert __ i-g i"— ll-'i"" and repair of lepUc unki and leech bed dry welli. Don’t rake chaneea by having lomeone work on your tepUc lank You might expect ihii to be yet another place that utet fun and entertainment to hide mediocre food, but how wrong you'd be. Compleie icienlific aervice on all makea,of can and tnicki by trained mechanica ia offered by D * J CAR CARE CENTER INC., who doem'l have thia experience. So many limea that type of woik mual bo dug up and done ill over, all becauae of lack of knowledge and RALPH'S KITCHEN, localed in BENTLEY'S on Broad Street in Mancheater, phone 646-2235, ii not only one of Ihe beat placet in thia area 65 and over 65 is the HARVIN INSURANCE expericoce. Be wiae and have it done properly the Tint time by Ihe profeiiionali at HONEY WAGON SEPTIC TANK SERVICE localed m Manchealer el 405 Main Street, phone 649-5533...... Don't wait raitil bod weather haa act in before you have that leplic lank, leach bed or drywell, pumped and cleaned. Call HONEY for lundi, or a relaxing evening meal with frienda, but it ia a favorite late-night atop at well. Major and general repain, fordgn and domeatic. "all teat engine analyier”, emiiiioni control leaung and lepeir apecializmg m deiaci The menu include! delictoua food, but moat important, though, everyone hete'a having (im. The teaaon why to many people are WAGON SEPTIC TANK SERVICE now at 649-2330 md have thir reliable film do it for your promptly. HONEY WAGON SEPTICTANK lerfrfr and automatic tranamuiioni. v. -n. _ SERVICE can be depended upon year round lo letirfy you end they fully guarantee their work. coming, it quite limply became the word ia outi A popular gathering place for Ihe young, and the would-be young, the atmoapheie ia great, the AGENCY. Located at 27 Hartford Turnpike in b ii Blwty• the policy of ihii popular farage to jive a maiimum of icrvioc at the loweii postible price. Thii if proved by toe many lime panel quickly, and we're luie you'll have one helluva good lime. Open-faced landwichei, luikey, roail beef, ham, hot dogi, hambuigen, With their— punping capacity, HONEY WAGON SEPTIC TANK SERVICE can auceeiifully handle both reaidcnUal and ahrimp, clam friei, fiah and chipi-all at reaaonable pricei, are terved up with a imile by Ralph Oramai, the cook here and he knowt hit way around coDwiiBicisl tvftcmf* __ Ihe kitchen. Vernon, phone 649-1288. offering you depcntltble iniUllnioni. deming tnd repairs, HONEY WAGONSEPTICTANK SERVICE can alsobe rielicd Monday! at BENTLEY’S offera pool toumamenu and Monday Night Football and all drinki are iwo-for-one. Tueidayi from 7:30pm upon for compleie excavating and conaullalion nffvicea HONEY WAGON SEPTIC TANK SERVICE manufaouren quality septic tanks to 9:30|ni drinki are only $.75. Wedneadayi the Male Revue from 7:30pm to 10pm, Thuradayi all drinki are offered at the unheaid of price of and HONEY WAGON SEPTIC TANK SERVICE is both licensed and insured. a nickel from 8pm to 1 0 ^ , and on Sundayi, Happy Hour ia all through the night. Guaranteed issue of medical insurance is In this 1987 Bustnets Profiles Raaiew, we, the editors, reconunend HONEY WAGON SEPTIC TANK SERVICE to all our readers Eveiyone meeu here to luncli, mack, thne, lee, be leen, romance and to be entertained by one very exciting menu. You'll not only m d roiaeal that ^ caU John P. Fay and hU knowledgeable itaff for all your lepUc rank, leach bed md diywell work. have 1 delightful meal, but the atmoapheie will certainly make you feel belter about the human race. The editorial itaff of the 1987 Buai- ncM Profilea Review luf gelt you visit RALPH'S KITCHEN AT BENTLEY’S, becauie paalurca juit don't get any greener. available. It - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuegdav. Oct. 13. 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday Oct. 13, 1987 — 13 Alt Landon, GOP nominee in 1936, dies at 100 FOCUS TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Alt office, nor did he ihake his image as Gov. Mike Hayden, who won a date who carried only Maine and nated by his politics. They had two Landon, the cniity Kanaaa Repub a poiiticai loser, but throughout his rare primary election endorsement Vermont.” children, Nancy, bom In 1932, and lican who laughed off bis role as life he would call party leaders and by Landon on the way to victory in An avid honeman, he continued Jack, bora a year later. sacrificial lamb to Franklin Roose offer advice. 1986, called Landon “ a great leader to ride well into his 90s along the Re-elected to a second two-year velt in the 1986 presidential race "Governor Landon was a true Time Is so slow* for his country, for his party and for Kansas River bottoms near bis term, Landon was the nation’s only and went on to advise party leaders elder statesman, whose expertise his state." white colonial home on Topeka’s Republican governor in 1936 and for decades, has died. He was 100. and views were sought and valued Former Republican Gov. Robert northwest edge. became the long-shot G OP hope to The former governor died at by many of us in public life," F. Bennett said it was "too bad the Landon was bom Sept. 9,1887, at knock off F D R in the midst of the home Monday, two days after being {Resident Reagan said. “ Alf Lan federal government didn’t have an West Middlesex, Pa., the son of an Great Depression. discharged from Stormont-Vail Re don exemplified the very best in Alf Landon" to keep it from oil explorer whose drilling brought Years later, Landon acknowl gional Medical Center, where he public service." spending itself into debt. Kansas him to Kansas near the turn of the edged he knew on election eve he had been admitted Sept. 28 for When Landon was 91, he was Teen missionary finds work tough in india initiated a cash-basis law during century. didn’t have a chance. treatment of a gallstone and a mild thrust back into the political Landon’s tenure as governor in the He met and married Margaret Landon’s body will lie in state in case of bronchitis. spotlight by his daughter, Nancy Depression years of 1938-37. Fleming of Oil City, Pa., in January the Capitol rotunda prior to a By Anita M. Caldwell London's wife of 58 years, Theo Kassebaum, who in 1978 won Alfred Mossman Landon gradu 1918 when he was 28. She died 3>A private family graveside sei^ce Herald Reporter Cobb Landon, was at his side. election to the U.8. Senate. The ated from the University of Kansas years later, leaving him with a Thursday, said Mike Harper, an “ They might have forgotten me if proud father called her victory "the in 1908 with a J aw degree, but year-old daughter, Margaret Anne. aide to Mrs. Kassebaum. It was monsoon season. it had been close,” Landon once thrill of a lifetime." pursued business and politics Landon then Joined the Army as a said of his loss to Franklin Roose Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kan., said instead. "The tribute to Dad was his 100th Tem peratures in the village of lieutenant and was mustered out in birthday," the senator said, refer velt, in which he garnered only . Landon "taught generations of He once described himself wryly December 1919. Tanuku in southeastern India eight electoral votes, the lowest in politicians what integrity and lead ring to a celebration last month that reached 120 degrees last as "a lawyer who never had a case, A decade later, he met and featured a visit by Reagan. ALF LANDON history. ership were all about... his life was an oilman who never made a sum m er. But 18-year-oId ’Tina married Theo Cobb, a bright young Landon is survived,by his wife true elder statesman Landon never again ran for a solid century of achievement." million and a presidential candi- Gagne of Manchester knew that Topeka socialite who was fasci and three children. the task of building an orphanage had to be done. Shed at range MSiJt - “We were there for a purpose,” destroyed In fire GOP director candidates say said Gagne, who was one of 22 members of Teen World Out AY reach, a teen missionary pro GLASTONBURY - A shed at a . >r’ firing range used by the Manches gram , to worked in the village in ter Police Department burned town roads are top concern India for six weeks this summer. down over the weekend, destroying Team members, she said, had By Andrew Yurkovsky “to keep working no matter how about $15,000 worth of equipment. dite reconstruction work on Vernon overburdened because of the lack of Herald Reporter hot It w as.” It wasn’t always Glastonbury police said they Street was an example of the a town engineer and because of the easy. believe the fire was set by youths majority party’s weak leadership. fact that he oversees too many ■As end of year is closer, Tuesday TV tax options become limited 5:00PM Wonderful World of Dis ney: Mickey end Donald Kidding Around CRIME As you get paying 38.5 percent on dioae gainll* A senes of cartoons featuring Donald Duck ) STORY closer to the end in 1987. and Mickey Mouse being frustrated and tricked by their rascally nephews (60 min ) Torello (Dennis of the year, your Put these two together, a lo n ^ - [DIS] The Pinballs A trio of disparate, Tarlna, r.) accuses tax opUonstend with long-term capital gain rulec parentless children learns how to cope Col. Warner to become more for this year and next — and yoiC with their egos and problems aided by two (guest star Tim limited. And this Sylvia realise Just how careful you must bm caring foster parents Kristy McNichol stars (60 min ) Carhart) of hid — the infamous in this area. ^ [ESPN] Water Skiing: International ing a nuclear scien tax year of 1987 To go over it briefly: Porter T o u r (6 0 m in.) (R) tist suspected of — is a time that Long-term gains are taxed at di> [HBO] Survival Series Photograpliors murder, on "Crime calls for ali your maximum 26 percent in 1967. ^ Tony and Liz Bomford revoal the livus of Story," airing Ingenuity. Short-term gains are taxed at two species of seals found in the Outcf TUESDAY, OCT. F o r instance, maximum 38.5 percent in 1987. 3 Hebrides off Scotland's coast (60 mm ) 13 on NBC. on selling secur Net short-term losses can savqj 6:00PM (D CB 8 8 9® Ltffi N e w s (May be pre ities: Look at your projected not owned for more than six months you 38.5 percent in 1967 and -ji C£) Three's Company empted by a Na income for 1967 and 198$. If you on the sale date of Dec. 81,1967. Surprise! — net long-term losse^ ( D M a g n u m . P I, tional League believe that your top 1966 bracket But suppose you bought the stock can save you 38.5 percent in 1967. ^ (TD Benson "Der Fuehrer's Face,” playofT game.) will be 26 percent, then you have on June 14,1967, and sold it on Dec. ’That’s one of the real breaks (on^- (jf) Simon & Simon recalling Spike Jones, Is great freedom to act. 26,1967. Then the profit would be a of the few breaks) on capital gains-; (2^ Jeffersons CHECK IISTINGS on a yellow composition You can benefit from having net long-term capital gain and taxable in the reform law. ’There is nd< Doctor Who FOR EXACT TIME short-term gains taxed at lower in 1987. longer a distinction between net^ (2® T.J. Hooker piggy bank about the rates in 1986. O r you can have net Regardless of what happens to short-term and net long-term losses < (®D F a m ily T ies size of a baseball. long-term gains taxed at the lower the stock market in general, when applied to reduce ordinary! Reporter 41 C4) Entert.-iinmeiit Tonight Oumey Jotics (11) H oneym ooners •••T rates (top long-term rate is 28 individual investors have their and Siudah Garrutt. violence in recreational Antique Trader uses It to income. They’re treated the same, j ' (ST) MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour (2d' Diamonds Mike and Cfuis solve a mur percent). In 1966, that long-term successes and failures. Many of you Under prior law, $3,000 of net! games (Pan ? of ?) (In Stereo) Illustrate an article on [DIS] MOVIE: 'Born Free' A Kunyiin der in the midst of a wmldmg (70 min ) gain could be taxed at as much as 33 [ESPN] Yachting: Liberty Cup Fiom have already pocketed profits — long-term losses offset only $1,500; (jame warden and fiis wife rjisi* an or (22) (30) B est o f C arson (R) (In Sioroo) "Anti-Axis Collectibles. percent. New York City (Taped) both sbort-and long-term capital of oridinary income. ! phaned lion cub until they realize they nnjst (26) Racing fro m P la in sfie ld ’The 1986 tax reform law takes sot her free to survive on her own Virginia (^ ) Jake and the Fatman A Photo by Ru m MacKondrlok gains — but still hold securities ^ ...... 9:00PM 3 (39' Hogan's Heroes Pan 1 of 2 away the choice of when to pay tax showing a paper loss. McKenna, Bill Travers, Geoffrey Keene prominent atloiney defiiiids his e* wilo QUESTION: During the year, I Hsrald photo by Pinto 1966 who IS accused of murdering her lioy (S7) N e w s on sales of publicly traded property Check through your investment received a stock dividend in shares [ESPN] SportsLook friond Guest star FToheii Culji (60 nun ) [CNN] Sports Tonight Ancfiors Fred In the final five trading days of the portfolio for the postings that show of the company’s stock rather than Fair skies [HBO ] MOVIE: 'Obsession' While on CIQ (40) M o o n lig h tin g (CC) David ami Her Hickman, Nick Ch.irles year. This year, you must pay tax a paper loss. B y taking those losses Here’s an inexpensive way cash. Is this reported as a dividend vacation, n man falls for a woman who re ben are lured to find an tniant bridegroom, [DIS] MOVIE 'Quentin Durward’ Politi on the stock in the year the trade is before years’ end, you can shelter sembles his murdered wife Cliff Robert meanwhiU* in Chicago Maddie s jiarenls cal m liig u i' in F rencti King I otiis X I's court or as a capital gain? Ruth Grommeck, chairwoman, checks the church Saturday from 10 a m. to 3 executed. You are deemed to have investment profits you have al son. Genovievf; BujoUt, John I itfujow wondei why iluui (f.mghitu has come iiased on a novel by Sir Waller Scott Rob over fa ir ^ m s for the South United p.m. Crafts, food and a silent auction will honu! (60 min ) ived payment on that date. ready taken. Result; Taxable prof 1976 Rated PG ert Taylor. Kay Kendall Rotiurt Morloy iTou, as an investor, no longer can ANSWER: A dividend paid in Methodist Church fair, which will be at benefit mission work. [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Zeppelin' A young Bn CK) M o rto n D o w n e y 19b5 c its are, in effect, turned into tish soldier is used tiy th(> aulhontios as a [ESPN] SportsCenter to begin military collecting usd the final trading day of 1987 to stock is generally not considered (11) M O V IE : 'T h e S o p h is tic a te d G e n ts' tax-free profits. spy to gam access to the detailed plans for c sell stock for a 1988 gain or loss. Income and you need not report it. Nine members of an athletic social club [HBO] MOVIE. Night Shift' A mild- But, as always, there are excep Germany’s /oppelin Elko Sommer, Mi ruLinile after 25 years to pay Iriliule to thuir mannered siijuirvisor runs a call girl ring "When Der It was blown in nicely on October Reason; ’The stock will be treated tions. F o r example, much depends chael York 1971 Rated G former coach and mentor Robert Mi»oks. from the city morgue Henry Winkler, Shel Advice Paul Winfield 1981 Part 2 of 2 ' Fuehrer Says first with the release of the lold and paid for in 1987. on your financial situation this year Q U E S TIO N ; I keep hearing [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Summer Rental' (CC) ley I ong. Michiiel Kenton 1962 Rated R A harriod air traffic controller takes his fa Whether you sell stock at a profit (22) (30) J.J. S ta rb u ck / B aseball P la yoff Q ) Entertainment Tonight 'Vee iss the Locomotive Stamp Booklet at the B and next. (Keep in mind that a net about the "basis" of a stock or other mily on a F Innda vacation and winds up m a 1 1 :35PM (May be jue emjiintf (or sixth NL playoff Quincy Jones and Siedah Garrett, violence ojl loss, it is the sale date — not the $3,000 loss this year can be used to asset. What is it? sailboat comjietition with his landlord master race,' S^ O Railroad Museum in game, if necessary) (60 min ) (In Stenm) in recreational gam es (Part 2 o f 2) (In ettlement date — that also counts John Candy, Richani Crenna, Rip Torn "W e sing Baltimore. offset ordinary income and is equal (24) (57) W e th e People: P o w e r: W h o 's in Stereo) CoOectors’ for purposes of the long-term 198b Rated P(t 13 'Heil. phfft, ’The booklet has four strips of five to a tax saving of as much as ANSWER: Generally, it’s your Charge? (CC) This look at the govern 12:00AM CiD Taxi Heil, phfft'right clean-cut pictures. They show ’The holding period. For example, say $1,155.) cost. The difference between the Stepfather, daughter became [USA] Cartoons ment s structure examines jiopulai sever T Corner eignty, (ederalism and sr*jiarai(on o( (]J) Getting in Touch Stourbridge Lion (1829), the first to you bought stock on June 24,1987, It may be wise not to take down basis and the sale price is your 6:30PM ® Family Ties in Der and sold it the regular way on Dec. pow er (60 m in ) Part 4 of 4 C9D Entertainment Tonight Nick Notte run on tracks in America; then ’The all your short-term gains this year capital gain — or loss. Your CT) (40) AB C N e w s (CC) Fuehrer's facer Russ MacKendrick 23, 1987. ’The profit will be a (41) N oveIn Snnda He G loria talks about "W eeds." his new movie. Part Best Friend of Charleston (1833), if you will have excess gains of this "adjusted basis” includes other ( i l ) J e ffe rs o n s (CC) 2 of 2 short-term gain since the stock was [CNN ] Larry King Live ODD the first to pull a train; John Bull kind. Reason: You mav wind up expenses you can add to the cost. (20) G im m e a Break (11) S tar Trek [DIS] MOVIE The Dog Who Stopped (1831). is the oldest complete too close for mom’s comfort (22) (30: NBC N e w s the War' nuniuj ituvr Clinstmas holiday, (18) U ncle Floyd T h e sh e e t engine now preserved In the U.S. (24) N ig h tly B u siness R eport two groujis of i hildren ruig.igu in ii snow (29) Shoppers Network music for this ball haMlu lot jiossension of an ice castle Brother Jonathan, the speedster, (38) J e ffe rs o n s ditty brings $20 today. Cedric Joiirde Julien I lie M atijuefie (3$) A lfre d H itc h c o c k P re se n ts was built in 1832 and for years was DEAR Later I learned that my hus (41} N o tic ie ro U n ivisin n Arsneaii D Amour 1984 (40) Q uincy Here is a face suitable lor a The rarest Item the author A B B Y : Reading band’s mother had invited them, the fastest locomotive around — (81) Love C o n n e ctio n [ESPN] Water Skiing International (61) Gene S co tt "Hell-phfft" on a yellow composi encountered was a ceramic anti- the letter from and even arranged for a catered able to,hit 60 mph. It is shown with [CNN ] Shnwlii/ Today Tour (60 rnm ) (R) [CNN] N e w s n ig h t tion piggy bank about the size of a Hitler dribble stein with lid. An red wheels. ’The last in the strip is "Wondering in dinner following the ceremony. My baseball. It matches all the way action gem was a button with Hitler jESPN] Fishing Best of Bill Dance [TM C] MOVIE: 'Love With A Perfect [ESPN] Volleyball: U.S. vs. U.S.8.R. the Gowan A Marx, the most San Antonio” husband thought this was a nice Stranger' Wlule in Italy on a business trip, From Lob Angeles (2 firs.) (Live) with an illustration in an Antique In a hangman’s noose and an Uncle 7:00PM Ci3) To Be Announced a widowed Anu'm.an woman Imds fiersoK powerful of the era. could pull 40 took me back Dear Abby thing for her to have done. I thought [USA] Dragnet Trader article entitled "Anti-Axis Sam figure that could be operated times its own weight. many years. it was underhanded. I also thought C13 N e w s altrauting the allenliori of two nuui Marilu Hermer, David Massey 1986 1 2:05AM Magnum, P.l. Collectibles." — "L e t’s all pull together.” ("Wonderlng’s” Abigail Van Buren the bride and groom made the I® ) (22) W fie e l o f F ortune (CC) F o r the rest of the moqth we will [U S A ] Boxing Oli.in Alexander (15 2. 10 The story makes the point that The piggy bank shown here is all CiJ $100,000 Pyramid 12;25AM ( M A X ) m o v i e : S u ddan get only the Christmas pair on the husband of six wedding plans. The fact that his KOs) vs Henry Hearns (1 7 b, l()KO s)ina these Items were never reproduced light but a more exciting one we (H j (38) Cheers Death' Manhattan's sex offenders be 23rd. years thought it mother took It upon herself to invite cruiser weight lioul scheduled for 12 come tho jirey of a businusswomari who or reissued so you know what you have heard of has a Hitler that rounds, from the Pleas.inlon Hilton in Cal' Going back to September and was perfectly these people caused embarrass- (18) B est of S a tu rd a y N ig h t turns to vigilmiio justice following a brutal forma (Tailed Out 7) (2 hrs ) (1 .ajH’d) are getting. If you discover one. it’s protests out loud when a coin is quoting a disgruntled Linn’s Stamp O K to visit his nrient for me and m y family. 120; M 'A 'S 'H rajie Denise Coward. Frank Runyoon, Ja real — and also Inexpensive, dropped in. ’That one. reads "Make News; the United States Postal 17-year-old step Don’t you think this should have '24; MacNoil / Lehrer Newshour 9:30PM (HBOi Hitchhiker A young ime Tirelh 1965 Rated R man running linm the jiohce mruMs an evil nothing over $25. according to the him squeal, save for victory.” You Service has sneaked out a new daughter’s bedroom at bedtime to subsequently divorced and he m ar been discussed with us before the (26) B arney M ille r 1 2:30AM CID WKRP in Cincinnati author, P .J. Rohe. were supposed to buy a war bond looking inagu i.in at a small urn wlio insists variety..." It was a precanceled "talk” to her. The girl slept in the ried my daughter. They’ve been marriage? I do. M y husband insists (30l (40] H o llyw o o d Squares tliat he be .1 jiari of her .r< t r.li/abr-lh Ash CiD A sk Dr R u th (CP) He speaks of finding a Tojo when It added up. version of the 12-cent Stanley nude and made very little effort to together since 1966. that I am wrong, and his mother (41i N o vela V ic to ria ley stars (In Stereo) CIJ Truth or Connnquencaa bucktooth bottie opener, a There were many comical pos Steamer that slithered into view cover up. “ Wondering” said when I know that most men are decent, wasn’t in the least out of line. (57) N ig h tly B u siness Report 10:00PM (3) Law Bi Harry McGraw (721 (iO) U t e N ig h t W ith D a vid L e tta r- Mussollnbmouth pencii hoider. and m an (In Steren) ters and also a deck of playing around Sept. 3rd. she mentioned this to her husband, but I think women should be careful I ’ve tried to forget it, but it keeps (61} T h re e 's C o m pa ny Too Harry is mistaken for a blat.kmailei whose a Hitler punching bag — all for cards that caricatured Axis faces. victim (David Hedisoii) is out to grit turn (38) A lfre d H itc h c o c k P re se n ts he accused her of being paranoid, when they consider bringing a man coming up. and I ’d like your [CNN ] Moncyline (GO min ) peanuts. "There is no easier way to Author Rohe suggests that this sort opinion. [USA] Edge of Night □ O □ crazy and evil-minded.) into their home as a stepfather. [ESPN] SportsCenter get Into military collecting." of thing did some good our side STINGING MEMORIES C5) (d j (26) News When I was 35, I married a man TRUE STORY. [USA] Airwolf While trying to help an 12;40AM (20) m o v i e : Magnlflcant (8) (40) Thirtysonlething (CC) Michnrd Hitler gets most of the derision by - -J>ecaaseln^ny of the artists’ names T O N IG H T : Meeting of the Man who seemed to be overly fond of my WILMINGTON. DEL., agent tecovuf frorn a week of tinmaii/mg Magical Magnet of Santa Mete' W hen e sets out to lenovale (he dilajudated Stead serving on doormats, pincushions, were found "on a Gastapo hate list DEAR STINGING; To have ca[>tivity, thi* Airwolf team uncovers a plot young suuniisi develops a solution to chester Philatelic Sroiety at the I4-year-old daughter. He spent man estate u< lime loi a housewarming invited wedding guests without to sell a rnissitig attack hnli(.o|iter (60 many energy jiroblems, his omployert de toilet paper and dart boards. There after the war. Center Congregational Church. much time "tucking her in” and DEAR TRUE STORY: ’Thank jiarty (60 min ) was a pinball machine that showed your knowledge and approval was nun ) cide to yet nd of him. Michael Burns, S uttn □ □ □ 6; 30 to 9 o’clock. Members are playing physical games — wres you for sharing your experience. A (18: Kojnk Blanchard, Harry Morgan 1977. certainly “ out of line,” I know it’s 7:30PM (3 ) PM Magazine Sandy Oufi a rat scampering along to knock requested to bring in their auction tling, hugging and dancing. word to the wives is sufficient. (20) S tar Trek not easy to forget, but no goo^ can (' Valfffie's f atnily' ), author Khvm le 1 :00AM (19) A rc h ie B u n k e r's Piece over a bottle of poison pills to be TA-TA-A-A! This Is Stamp Col lots for the M A N P H IL extrava When she started to date, he purpose Is served by bringing it upT* man ( Thu Birth Offlui Book") (22i (30' C rim e S to ry / B aseball P la yoff C9) Homo Shopping Overnight Service directed Into Der Fuehrer's mouth. lecting Month. ganza to be held next month. insulted every boy she brought DEAR ABBY; Although my (CC) I t lorello's sr-afcli for a murderer, a If it's any satisfaction for you to Current Affair (3 hrs ) home. They grew closer and closer. husband and I have been married 32 nuLirsif scMintist under tfie jiroim.lion of 3 know that Abby is on your side, I (8 J fiJSi) J e o p a rd y ' (CC| Ihf! U S government, le^ida iiirn into Mux C9J Joe Franklin By the time she was 18. she hadn’t years, we still disagree about am. C93 (38) B arney M ille r ICO (May lx* prr* e m jiie d fo r ^ x t fi NL PI ay (11) T w ilig h t Zone 3 brought anybody home for three something that happened on our off gamr- if m.'cnss.ify} (gO fnin ) (In (11) IN N N e w s (38) M aude About Town years. Their relationship was ob wedding day. We had agreed that Stereo) D E A R A B B Y : If you receive a (18.’ (26' C a rso n 's C o m ed y C lassics (40) Ask Dr Ruth vious to me, but she denied it, and we would be married at a private (24) (57) S to ry o f E n glish Thi- mflunnce of gift, and thank the giver in person [CNN ] Crossfire he called me "crazy and evil- ceremony at our church, followed (20j M 'A 'S 'H the Anglo Saxon. Viking and Noirnan inva when you receive it, is It necessary (30) N e w ly w e d G am e sions of Great Biilain on the shajiing of Ifie [TM C] MOVIE: Haunted Honeymoon' minded." I tried to talk some sense by a dinner for the immediate English langirage, tlie poetry of Geoffrey A radio star, planning to m arr^hit co-ttar to send a written thank-you note? (40} W in , Lose or D ra w Bridge results set Center offers support groups Hsnld photo by Kool into her. but she wouldn’t listen. family. Chaucer (fio itiin ) Part 2 f»f 9 (IT) at his family's ancestral mansion, is sud CURIOUS (57/ W o rld o f S u rvival denly plagued by phobias Gone Wilder. ’The bridge scores for the Manchester A.M. Bridge Manchester Community College's Women’s Center I retained a ia wyer who wrote her You can imagine my surprise to (38; H o n o fm o o n e rs a letter demanding that she move arrive at the church and find 25 or 30 D E A R CU R IO US: Yes People (61/ F a m ily T ies Gilda Radner, Dom DeLuise 1966 Rated Club are: sponsors support groups for women who are mothers at (41) N o tic ie ro U n ivisio n PG (In Stereo) Center gets a new flag from our home. She moved, A few of m y fiance's out-of-town relatives with the best manners always send [C N N ] Crossfire Monday — North-South 1, Jim Baker-Louise home and for those who are divorced. [CNN] CNN Nows [USA] Search for Tomorrow [ESPN] Sailboardiny International months later, my husband moved there! Since we hadn’t planned on written thank-you notes. And [ESPN] Women's Volleyball Pro Kermode; 2, Al Berggren-John Greene; 3. Marge A.social hour for a new mothers'-at-home support Championships Pfom Hawaii (60 mm) 1 :05AM f^} Love Boat Jeanette Cave, director, of the Manches out, and in with her. We were guests, it was an awkward moment. promptly. Beach Tournament From Manhattan Wamer-Terry Daigle. East-\Vest 1, Edith Boucher- group will be at the Women's Center on Thursday from center. According to Joe Oiminico, (HI Beach, Calif (60 mm ) (laperl) 1 :20AM [HBO ] Roseanne Barr Show Mary Warren; 2, Frankie Brown-Faye Lawrence; 3, 10:30 to 11; 90 a.m. For more information, call 647-6056. ter Senior Citizens' Center, helps Mary activities director of the center, the [TM C] MOVIE 'Sesame Street Pre [HBO ] MOVIE Stand By Me' (CC)ffcur (CC) Housewife / comedian Roseanne sents: Follow That Bird' (CC) Btg Bird lias Pat Schackner-Lettie Jane Glenn. A divorce support group will be held at the Women’s Furtado, the center's newest member, young boys lace a journey of self Barr delivers her viewR on motherhood and center's old flag “looked like it had been flown the coop and it s up to his friends to Thursday — North-South 1, Ethel Robb-Allce Moe; Center on four Mondays beginning Oct. 19 from 1:30 to fliscovery wbrai they atlemjit to locate thri life in a m obile hom o (60 m in ) (In Stereo) get hirt) Voices of Jim Hi *son, Carroll and state Rep. John W. Thompson fold through the War of 1812 — battered, bofly of a boxful liy a tram Wtl Wfieaton, 2-3, Bev Saunders-Mary Wlllhide; 2-3, Hal Lucal-Carol 2:45 p.m. A free workshop on divorce will be held on Spinney 198b Rated G (In Stereo) 1 :30AM C5) G et S m art the American flag on Thursday. Thomp tattered and tornl” Glue used in some surgery River Pfineriix, Corey Feldman 1986 Lucal. East-West I, ’Tom Regan-Mike Franklin; 2, Oct. 21 from 7 to 9 p.m. For more information, call 7:35PM [DIS] Mouseterpiece Then Rated R (11) IN N N e w s Frankie Brown-Ellen Goldberg; 3, Mary Warren- 647-6056. son recently donated the flag to the to r (30) D a tin g G am e Margaret Boyle. irritated when, after many months [MAX] MOVIE The Wild Bunch' A D E A R D R . gang of aging rmilaws nrle mto a Texas [CNN] Newsnight Update GOTT: 1 under of useless billing, they di.scover that border town to rob a local railroad for their [DIS] Zorro Constitution Is topic at M CC stand that a insurance coverage is inadequate. 8 :0 0 P M C$J Houston Knights (CC) T U i; Iasi shot at glory William Holdrm. fm esl Single parents meet It’s better to be up front with this detectives investigate a seruis of nightclub Borgnme, Rotjeri Rvarf 1909 Raimi R [USA] Hollywood Insider Christopher Collier will speak on Connecticut and the Prof hunts London stage history form of “su- m urrjr'rs. Beaum ont relivfiS an exi.rutiatirig information, right from the 2:00AM CSj McMillan and W ife Manchester Chapter 489 of Parents without Partners Constitution at Manchester Community College’s perglue” has t i Dr. Gott year old nightm are 160 min ) 10:30PM (26; IN N N o w s C -' beginning. will meet on Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. at the Talcotville Lowe Program Center on Oct. 22 at 7:30 p.m. Collier is TU CSO N , Arlz. (AP) — A profes been used in (5J MOVIE: 'The Evil That Men Do' An (38: O dd C ouple (9) Home Shopping Overnight Service published a similar series of find out what plays Laurence Second, as a social worker, you (3 lirs ) Congregational Church on Main Street in Talcotville. state historian and professor of history at the surgery. Can Peter Gott, M.D. assassin is called out of rrsiiMuneni itj per (41) Nuevns Noches con Tatina Fernan sor who once needed some Informa London drama calendars dating Olivier has been in since 1920, you form one final assignment Cfiarlus Bron The meeting is for all single parents who are interested you describe are in tbe invaluable position of dez (11) T w ilig h t Zone ' University of Connecticut. The program is free and tion he couldn’t find will be helping from 1890 through 1930. could turn to the index... and then to son, Theresa Saldana 10H4 in Joining the organization whether or not they have this technique? being able to resolve the issue by (61) T h a t's H o llyw o o d (30) W in , Lose or D ra w open to the public. Refreshments will be served. make sure others don’t have that His 1910s volume — completed in the main volume. O r how many (T) ^46; W ho's the Boss? (CC) .Jonatlian custody of their children. For more Information, call talking directly to the doctor. The [DIS] Animals in Action ( eatiirerl am [DIS] MOVIE: 'Born Free' A Kenyan problem. 1979 — earned him the prestigious times Hamlet has been p e rform ^ starts acting bizarre after rrmvinfj up a mals that .ire fioteniially tJari(jrfrous to hti game warden and ins wile raise an or 875-76S1 or 646-8643. DEAR M.D. will usually welcome frank (jrade into junior higfi scfiool •(In Sif*rerj) Magic show is set at MCC University of Arizona English Guggenheim Award. (in London). Almost any combina and open dialogue with another mans phaned lion cub until they realize they must R E A D E R : Spe Bosom Buddies set her free to survive on tier own Virginia Professor J.P. Wearing will scour Wearing began his research IS tion of plays or theater, and any 3J ( 8 , 22 30/ '40; N e w s Jack Adams’ "Incredible Merlin Magic Show” will health-care professional. You can 1 1 ;00PM McKenna Dill Travers, G eoffrey Keene thousands of newspaper articles, years ago out of necessity. cial glue is used (11) H ill S tre e t B lues W ATES to meet be at Manchester (im m u n ity College’s Lowe Program ways they are related," Wearing in certain surgical procedures, coinsurance. I can’t say "don't discuss your patient’s financial C5j ^61- Late S lio w (In S ie ii'o ) 1966 drama programs and other pub He was looking for information on said. '^18J m o v i e 'That Ledy from Peking' \n Center on Oct. 24 at 6:30 p.m. General admission is especially in cementing artificial pay," since It would damage my problems with the appropriate return for arranging the ftscape rjf a rjefricl fd j Simon ft Simon [ESPN] SportsLook Manchester W A TE S will meet at Orange Hall on lished materials in London muse Arthur Pinero, a late Victorian $3.50, children under 12 are $2.50. Wearing said he occasionally hips to bones Gluing metal or relationship with the local doctors. doctor and enlist his or her aid in ing Russian diplomiil an Afnerif.an rujws (11) IN N N e v/s [M AX] MOVIE: Cobra' (CC) An LA East Center Street tonight at 7: iS. Members will work ums and libraries to compile three dramatist, but did not find any in a Fo r reservations, call the box office at 647-8043 from \rauses while deciphering words plastic to bone is sometimes But if I say "pay it," I ’m asking resolving a fee dispute before It paper reporter in Horuj Konrj fJfjmands a (18. U n to u ch a b le s cop B investigation into a senes of random on fair projects. Weigh-In is from 6; 15 to 7; 15 p.m. volumes telling who did what and diary revealing the iru»; evrmis taking ptar,e series of letters. And there was no planted on microfilm and exclaims, them to do the impossible or becomes a catastrophe. Some murders reveals thal there could be more 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tickets are also available at the door. when on the London stage from 1930 simpler and more effective than the in Red China Nancy Kwan, Cari Betz, (20) H o neym ooners than one killer Sylvester Stallone. Brigitte central reference book listing Pine "Good Lord, I never realized soand undergo a hardship. Have you any times, patients are uncomfortable through 1959. traditional technique of pinning or Bobby Rydell 1971 (2.4; S p o rtsta lk Nielsen, Reni Santoni 1966 Rated R. (In ro’s performances. so did such and such." advice for people regarding large about doing this, as you well know Stereo) Pinochle scores announced “ It’s like a great detective caper, nailing. (20J MOVIE- 'Body Heat' The lov*.* affair of (28) Tales o f the U n expected Hospital has class on pregnancy " I thought somebody should do it, But he said there is little time for Some years ago, surgeons eag medical bills? — so the responsibility of being a a lawyer and a married woman unfolds intrj [U S A ] MOVIE: 'The Reward' Fear of not 9 really," Wearing said in a tele and that somebody turned out to be ^38 M 'A 'S 'H Pinochle scores at the A rm y and Navy Club for his interpretation simply because patient advocate may fall to you. a crime of passion William Hurt, Kathleen getting their share of a $50,000 reward A two-night early pregnancy class is offered at erly embraced the use of glues. ''41) PELICUIA Una Rosa sobre el Ring' 9 phone interview from London. me.” Wearing says. Turner. RicharrJ Crenfia 1981 gradually destroys a 5 man posse which ’Thursday are; Helena Gavello, 648; Kitty Byrnes, 635; of the sheer volume of raw DEAR READER: Direct com Obviously, you care about your Crox Alvarado, Inna ()r>ranles 19/2 Manchester Memorial Hospital on Oct. 19 and Oct. 26 "Th e amount of materia) is abso However, some patients developed captured a murderer in Mexico Max Von Edith Albert, 604; Ann Wajda, 591; Arnold Jensen, 581; He’s been doing similar research material. His three-volume 1920s munication is the best way to solve patients and take your Job se (12) (30* Matlock / Baseball Playoff (Cf) from 7 to 9 p.m. The course helps expectant parents lutely monumental." allergic reactions to these foreign May be pre ompted for a suuh Nl playoff (57, SC TV Sydow. Yvette Mimieux. Efrem Zimbalist, Dom Anastasio, 571; H arry Pospisll, 564; Fred Krause, ever since. series — published three years ago the problem you describe. First of riously: Therefore, the next time Jr 1966 prepare for childbirth. The class is free. ’The British-bom professor has substances, so much of the enthusi game, if necessary (60 rnm ) (In Stereo) (CNN) Moneyline 564; Mary Chapman, 551. His books list directors, actors, — contained about 1,800 pages, with all. the doctor should be made one of your clients presents you Just begun a year’s sabbatical from asm for glues has waned. New (24) (87) N ova ICC) A fiistory of surveill ' (DIS) Missing Adventures of Ozzie and 2:05AM fU Naw> (R) lighting crews, designers, choreo information concerning about 4,000 aware — before treatment — of/lhe with an unpaid medical bill, pick up ance focusing on tho sophisticated tech H a rriet hypoallergenic glues are now being [HBO] MOVIE: Out Teen musical set the university to compile the graphers, makeup artists — almost productions' and 166,060 nology of espionage (60 rnm ) 2:20AM of Stress Is the topic tested and used; they show great patient’s compromised financial the telephone, call the doctor, [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour Bounds' An Iowa farmboy's visit to Los records under $ $124,809grant from anybody ever connected with a performances. (29) M O V IE : 'V iv a Las V egas' A sports Jewish teen-agers are invited to audition for a new promise. situation. 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GOTT: I am a PriK Elvis Presley, Ann M arrjrei 1964 Wearing. 42, already has had "For instance,'if you wanted to star PfifiLe. Ajjolloma Kotero. Mr/rris Day 1986 Rated R (In Stereo) 8 discoveries.” he said.* says beginning Oct. 28. Instructor is Dianne from 7 to 9 p.m. at Federation East, 10 Oakland medical social worker. I see people not have full coverage. Most you will probably have the genuine (39) MOVIE; 'The Naked City' While 1984 Rated R (In ^tereo) 2:30AM (jjj Twilight Zone Hunt-Mason, a registered nurse. Common. The musical Is sponsored by the outreach both as outpatients and in their doctors will gladly make adjust thanks of the practitioner, who will tracking down the miirrjerer of a yrjunrj girl, [USA] Airwolf Die Airwolf team must [CNN] Sports Latenight The four sessions are $75. Pre-registration with a $10 department of the Greater Hartford Jewish Commun homes. Patients often ask me how ments in their fees to suit patients be more than willing to put aside the the New York City hr^rmcide ?.rjuad discov rescue Caitlin and her former sorority sis ers a jewel theft ring Barry f it/gerald, Hrj [ESPN] SportsCenter deposit Is required. For more information, call 647-6600 ity Center in West Hartford. to handle physicians' bills that are who are not financially secure. fee issue and move onto more tors from kidnapprjrs (60 rnm ) or 643-1223. New Books w arrf Duff, Don Taylr>f 1948 However. M.D.s are predictably important challenges * , 2:40AM CD N ig h tw a tc h For an appointment, call Sally Abbey at 236-4571, not covered by Medicare and '41; N o ve la ' Pecado de O yuki 1 1 ;30PM f f f j 0 N ig h tlin e (CXI evenings. Anyone Interested In set design, costumes, '61; M O V IE : H it' W hen a narcotics makeup or publicity is also invited to attend. 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Tvefomy.. 7 ^ Volume LII, No. 4 emfNMA'/S Ger- PKfMHAf, MV ^ Compiled by students of MHS, published by the Manchester Herald m£ FA££ every ^AWMIWS Stephen Armstrong, faculty adviser PAY? 7 StudGnt recalls most beautiful sound in the world I remember the first play I was landed a bit part. It wasn’t much, together. You develop a large article, I tried to figure out what true I would have been booted out Scmt-n involved with at Manchester High During the spring musical pro I CRIED OUT FOR ^ JOE but I was pretty excited. Soon, amount of respect for someone Uke was the best way to explain Sock ’n’ long ago.) School. I was the butcher In a play duction of "M am e,” the techies 1 HELP, ANP.VDUc a m e ) 2.CAVALRY! production was under way and Heather Bogli or Mary Thurston, BuaUn. When I thought about the called ’’Fools.” I think I had a toUl There are so many different were sitting backstage listening (I -M \ T O ^ RESCUE ! j ^ before I knew H, tech week had who proittbly sewed about SO backbone of the club, the different of 10 lines. It wasn’t exactly the people, none of them alike, that had decided not to try out, saving arrived. costumes each between the fail and crews, I finally figured out what 1 catapult to stardom that I wanted, make Sock ‘n’ Buskin possible, my family Immense embarrass One evening I got to rehearsal spring productions, or Chris Pryko Sock ’n' Buskin is all about. It’s but it was a start. especially the sophomore class, ment), when we heard the most early, and I began to wander and his merry lighting crew who people from totally different worlds HAQAR TH I HORIinLC by DIk I I don’t know what attracted me to that it would be impossible to list beautiful sound, a sound that i around and watch the more impor somehow took a prehistoric lighting getting together to create our own Sock ’n’ Buskin. I had never really them all. But what has to be wouldn’t have been possible with tant aspects of Sock ’n’ Buskin at system and caused it to work. (It is form of magic. ! been involved in^a drama club, stressed is that we want and need out Justin Kim’s beautiful art work, I WAfJT TO MAPfZr MAKE UP work. If you ever get involved in small fact, but people cannot see 1 except in third grade when I got the new people, regardless of what or Stacy Zackln’a plundering of A5MAI2T WO^M. YOUP MINO any type of theater, you will toon without light, thus defeating the The worst thing about getting my driver’s 1 1 , 9 part of the Messenger Angel In our class you are in, or what you do, households for decent props, or Jim A <5000 WOMAN. / realise what I did. purpose of the play.) Or even the It doesn’t matter who you are or license revoked was It was the only good school play and got to have sparkle whether you are an actor, an artist, Ludes’ hard work in getting those A W<3MAN WMotU Acting plays almost a minuscule people you never see, like the set what your specialty is. Sock ’n’ photo I’ve ever had.” on my wings and had to sing a solo, a musician, if you’re good with street signs up. The sound was pure MAKiE MB MAPPY. role in the toUl production. What crew for “ Marne,” who somehow Buskin needs it. When one first wiring, even if you can put makeup THE QmzZMTELLS* by BHI Schorr embarrassing my poor sister to no you see on the stage on those comes to the high school, for some and I don’t think we will forget the end. got 20 pieces of lawn furniture on on people. Sock ’n’ Buskin needs ’Thursday, Friday and Saturday obscure reason (it’s probably hor wonderful sound of that standing the stage in 30 seconds, with only you. Especially if you don’t mind ovation. r^cxyoMsmt^ Y t I decided to try out, anyway. nights is the finish^ product. None mones) many people think that you ’ Being a sophomore, I felt I didn’t seven people. (Yes, folks, it can be working. You’re the future and flpouTWPiTTB&fKna^flF Jvfm T^ of it would have been possible if done!) have to be a good actor in order to 'have much chance, but somehow I what makes Sock ’n’ Buskin WOKETIKV FEET AfeUHP those tech crews didn’t get their act When I firs* lo write this be in Sock ’n’ Buskin. (If this were possible. - SEAN BELL lOT? Cheerleaders need Student discovers U.S. TH I PHANTOM by Lm Falk A ty Mrry This year Manchester High Doris speaks German, English, School is lucky to have four French and Italian, and she studies flexibility and spirit foreign-exchange students In at Latin. She hopes to work in trade spy R3RX3UR COUSIN tendance. One of these is Doris management. c PMNA rMLMER WMLXG Ehrenrelch, from Neumarkt, Ba This year does not count academ When you think of a cheerleading go, camp is a great experience and C //.IP MANS LIES ABOUT. varia, in West Germany. Her stay squad, what comes to mind? Most a lot of fun. ically for her. When she goes back was financed by the U.S. and West to Germany, she will have two more i M people might envision a group of-, ' With the start of the school year German governments through a years of study. Comparing her girls who have nothing better to do colmes the official cheerleading CAPTAIN EASY ®by Crooks A Tfatais special program of an organization school at home to the high school, than yell and jump around a lot at season. Practices are held twice a BETTER YET, IP THEY ittT I h ate to TIME TO called Youth For Understanding. Doris thinks that MHS Is more COME OUT OF THE BANK., 6E T BACK football games. week in addition to cheering at The Brennen family is hosting for stressful, because at her school the PO EOMETHIN& TO $TALL TO WORK. There is a lot more to it. soccer and football games. Varsity the year. students stay in the same class THEM. I'U BE RIBHT OVER.. Cheerleading is a sport like any cheerleaders attend all home room all day while the teachers other that requires team unity, soccer games and both home and Doris is 17. She has a sister, move from room to room. She Isn’t school spirit, and a lot of practice. away football games. Junior var T used to all the running from clast to At Manchester High the season sity cheerleaders cheer at ail home Margret, who Is 19, and two iHAap wvp tmm9. brothers. Kurt is 31 and Harold is class with 2,000 other students. But, begins in March of the preceding junior varsity soccer and football she says, there is less homework. year, during which time tryouts games. The two squads cheer four 27. Doris likes sports and is a Although she sometimes gets take place. Fourteen girls are times a week each, sometimes ■LONDIE by Daan Young A Alan Draka manager of the volleyball team. frustrated with English, Doris says chosen to make up the varsity more during the weeks before She plays the flute and is in the high that she is very happy to be an squad and 10 to form the junior Homecoming and 'Thanksgiving. a n o if v d u I'M GLAD HE SO T school band. Her favorite musi exchange student in the U.S. THAT OUT OF HIS varsity. These girls must have In addition to going to ail the OC3NT U K B cians are Jennifer Rush and Rondo IT, YOU c a n SYSTEM coordination, flexibility, pep and, of games, making posters, run- Venezlano. - ERICA DeJOANNIS LUMP IT 1 course, a strong, carrying voice. throughs, scrapbooks and helping These qualities are not judged at to organize pep rallies are the ARLO AND JANI8 * by Jimmy Johnson the formal tryout only. Varsity cheerleaders’ responsibilities. 5^ cheerleading adviser Shiela Kings The same schedule remains WILLIAM JAWITZ AMDTftRC'SmseAL AND 1K WOMAN 9KV&, HeH.HEH.UEH.' wea, vou'Re AWMvsmuNG Grad wins award HANGING ONIHe HEADBOARD... ley, along with junior varsity during the basketball season, which ■ m RIGHT, HAverrsflOR m / - AAE ABOUT MOOR fAVORiTt advisor Maryann Odegard, watch ends in March when tryouts are SWHEARDAaEAlBARK.'', CAirmnuA' the girls in the practices before held. Arline Smith, a graduate of entrants. “ Hewey was a great teacher,” said an appreciative :v tryouts to see how well they Varsity cheerleaders chosen for Manchester High School last year, Smith. perform in an informal atmosphere the 1987-88 school year are Paige Newest teacher at was among the few American 0 The work all started in the second and to see how well they relate with Carter, Sarah Carter, Amy Fallon, National Scholastic Art Award winners. She created an elaborate semester of her Junior year, and the others. Cooperation among a Mary Hayes, Keri Kane, Jen vase made of pewter and cloissonne finally terminated by February of squad is of utmost importance since Moyer, Heather Nelson, Patty as a student here at MHS. her senior year. The greatness of it WHAT A BUY by AIM I the members will be working Robison, Kristin Rohrback, Amy MHS is Mr. Jawitz all was the pride of having the vase together consistently until the next Sartor and Gretchen Venezia, all She now attends the University of under captains Sarah Hunniford directly into his first juu. Jawitz open to the public at the IBM season. MHS is happy to welcome a new Connecticut. She Is not Involved in Museum of Arts and Science In New QUmiUMNl Practices begin a few weeks after and Deb Schwarz. teacher to the English Department, began his professional career as an any art courses. She has contem micipiL JV cheerleading captain Meg York. The vase exhibit was open lor " « R - —I’ D tryouts and continue into the Mr. William Jawitz. Jawitz teaches editor for EPIE, an educational plated going to art school, but as for Ferrero leads Lynne Duffield, a duration of three weeks. A summer as the cheerleaders pre sophomore language as well as a software analysis company. After now, she has iib clue about her LIKE TO BE Shawna Griffin, Marlie Lavatori, reception was held the day before pare for camp. Camp is an optional film appreciation course offered to two years at EPIE he made the future. REPREBEKITED ALLEY OOP ®by Dave Oraue Kim Loprire, Jen Moran. Lisa transition into teaching. the opening, and the 300 artiste extra; however, it is a benefit to all juniors and seniors. He is also an A former MHS art teacher, were recognize(l then for the great BY Ripoli, Kerry Rohrbach and Mi Jawitz, originally from Manhat C'MON,s k ip p e r ! j u s t \ I...I'D4 AFRAID ) WHAT'RE if every girl can attend. The adviser to the MHS drama club. Jonathan Hewey, was a tremend I...CAN'T... chele Throm. ability they had presented. Smith COUNSEL.” ^ YDU-LL^V^H^TALlf cheerleaders go for four days and Sock ’n’ Buskin. While Jawitz is a tan, came to Connecticut to teach ous aid to Smith through the long SWIM...ANY. for many reasons. The primary was stated that nothing had inspired her o LONGER, AL„ learn new cheers, mounts, dances new teacher this year, he is not new and most definitely tedious creat to create the vase, but that she had and gymnastics. For the girls who - KRISTIN ROHRBACH to MHS. Many may remember him that he and his wife, Leslie, did not ing process. She missed numerous want to raise their young daughter originally sought for a design of as a student teacher for Mr. Phil lunch periods and studies due to her cloisBone flowers that were lated Stearns and Mr. John Roynesdal in in New York City. Jawitz chose to constant work effort. The work teach here because of the excellent blended with the pewter sculpture the fall term of 1986. eventually paid off, however, for to construct an elaborate vase. 3 . /O t9 IfOrSi Girl’s soccer looks reputation of the school and English Smith was one of 300 winners out of department. 3 Jawitz attended Quinnipiac Col an outstanding quarter of a million - RENEE FOURNIER lege and graduated with a bachelor When Jawitz is not teaching or of arts degree in English. While not busy with Sock ’n’ Bqskln, he B r i d g e to a areat season there, he was very active in drama. enjoys time with his wKs' and During his sophomore year Jawitz daughter. He enjoys playin^folk The MHS girls’ soccer team has playing on the junior high scliuui interned at the Yale Repertory guitar and listening to music?^e Is FBLA begins another had an exceptional past two years thvel, they all were members of the Theater on the tech crew for one a big fan of C-Span, the pub^c THE BORN LOSER ®by Art Sansom and is hoping to do even better in the Manchester Soccer Club and most season. In his senior year, her affairs cable network, and also Careful play from dummy. (A club would have done NORTH M-U-17 1987 season. As of this writing the play together all year. In their performed as the stage manager enjoys analyzing pop media as it just as well.) Declarer was now able to ''a rousing fiscai year ♦ KQ6 6IV&5 0$ A you ICMDW HOW CAR WS z , I'M^UPE'IOOTWDWDULP team has an undefeated 6-0 record. sophomore year, 1985, their record impacts society. is rewarded play ace and a spade. That put the lead for "Our Town.” VAS Many elements have contributed was 15-2-2; in 1986,16-1-1; and so far From Quinnipiac, Jawitz wenton This year promises to be an ♦ AQ76 in dummy with two cards still to be ^etAPHDUCDULPJOINOS a m S TDT/a^(T,6UDC3Y gVEPFOReer. I'D UliglDDI6a)e^TD0P to the team’s success. First on the this season, 6-0. to do graduate work at Columbia exciting and productive one for S A A S 3 By James Jacoby played. South holding K-9 In trumps, FDP^PFVSPl of the money Is used to buy food ovePoupoLP fEAPL.ftI'? 0CTTBP- LAcyFReWC^IMfleiWel list is the excellent coaching done In 1986 the Board of Education University, where he received his Sock ’n’ Buskin. We are glad to There is an important organiza and blast the J-6. It looks easy, but try tion that has been In existence at baskets to feed seven families. WEST EAST HAVyciAy-51 e e r B M f^ by Mr. Joe Erardi, varsity coach; passed a rule stating that select master’s in the field of communica welcome Jawitz both as an adviser Today’s deai was not difficult to doing it if declarer foolishly discards a Every April competitions are ♦ B5 ♦ 10 8 4 3 2 Mr. Steve Manschell, a volunteer freshmen could play on the high tions and computing in education. and as a new member of the faculty. Manchester High School for three play. Declarer Simply had to take a spade rather than a diamond on the b TDMV held in subjects involving account ▼ --- V J 10 6 2 coach for the varsity team; and Mr. school level. Last season Meg Berte It’s not a very common major, he years called Future Business Lead ♦ 10 8 5 4 ♦ JO reasonable approach to his good grand ace of clubs at trick one. ers of America, or FBLA. ing, business math, and business slam contract. But he could not afford Ed Kennison, the junior varsity and Karen Rattanakoun both admits, but it was one that led - M ARY THURSTON BKQJ 10 974 B8 2 played on the varsity team as English. Competitors first win in to be careless. When he won the first It was a bit presumptuous of North coach. Good coaching helps inspire freshmen. This season the fresh Young people attend conferences their area of competence, they they SOUTH trick with dummy's ace of clubs, he to bid seven, ^uth might well have the athletes to Improve and work ♦ A J7 men consist of Shelly Dieterle, and seminars to learn about the advance to statewide competition. discarded a diamond. Next he cashed held hearts headed by only the K-J, more as a team. After statewide competition, the WKQ0 8 7 5 4 Just as important is the tremend Kathy Cumberbatch and Ellen stock market, Interviewing, and the ace of hearts, discovering that which would have made the grand Ken Chang displays winners advance to nationwide ♦ K32 ous amount of commitment that Moriarty.'Bringing these athletes communications. Businessmen East had a potentiai trump trick. Mak slam really chancy. competition., ing the contract now required declarer these athletes have. They abide by up gives them experience as well as give lectures about their business, how they “ got to the top,” and the Richard Dywer, after 20 years of Vulnerable: Neither to reduce his trump length to that of A new book by James Jacoby and one main rule: family first, school assuring a high-performance team advantages and disadvantages in being coordinator of FBLA for the Dealer: West Eiast, with the ieaa in dummy at the bis father, the late Oswald Jacoby, is second, and soccer third. No team for the following season. '^ s talent at MHS FRANK AND ERNEST ®by Bob Thave* business. state of Connecticut, retired just cruciai point in the play. now available at bookstores. It is "Ja member is ever excused from any This group of seniors is “ the most Wnl North East Having fun is also an important last year. Teachers are now coordi South Declarer played dummy’s remain coby on Card Games, ’ published by practices or a game for a social or talent we have had,” said Erardi. If you go anywhere near the 3 4 Dbl. Pass 44 part of this organization. Members nators for their own schools. ing heart, ^ s t splitting his honors. Pharos Books. work schedule. All-State players last season were music wing at MHS you are likely to Pass 4 ♦ Pass 8V plan many activities throughout the Last month, on Sept. 21, there was Next came the king of diamonds, de- H E ’5 L o o j ^ i t J i S What makes this team so special Meg Berte and Jen Atwell, who was Pass 7 V Pass Pass find the subject of this week’s year. Including a ski seminar in a meeting for the election of ciarer overtaking with the ace in dum is the group of girls that entered at also an All-New England selection. Pass student profile: Ken Chang. which half the day Is spent learning officers. The elected president is > my to trump a club. Then declarer led fbpvA«i\pp 7G I T the varsity level in 1985 as sophomo 1986 All-League players were Jen When Kenny (^ang came to how a ski area Is run, and the other Scott McKay along with vice Opening iead: S K a diamond to dummy’s queen and Ohio is the Buckeye State; Oklaho res.These girls, who are now Atwell, Meg Berte, Sue Webb, Amy America from Korea in thqjjKth half on the slopes! Halloween and president Jeff Bernier. The secre ruffed a diamond. A spade to the queen ma is the Sooner State; and Oregon is ALL W ^ E jc - - seniors, include Jen Atwell (cap Barrera and Karen Rattanakoun. Manchester has advanced to the grade, he came for a-TSSer Christmas parties are also very tary for the club is Pat Lynam. Jay allowed South to ruff the last diamond the Beaver State. tain) , Sue Webb (captain), Chris education. After only six years, he state finals in the past only to be enjoyable activities that are Snyder will be heading fund-raising ”C A T O N A Rovegno, Amy Barrera and Rachel speaks fluent English as well as defeated in the finals. What will this planned. for the FBLA's activities. Finally, Odell. All of these girls had played fluent Korean. season bring? Every year FBLA has fund the historian is Rob Tinney. V o r TIN l^oop'' together before entering the high Chang is involved with many raisers to pay for its activities. Congratulations to the new offic school varsity level. As well as activities in and out of school. He - JENNIFER MUSTO Volunteers have helped out answer ers of Future Business Leaders of 9 plays varsity soccer and plays the America. More than 60 members ing phones on CPTV. Bake sales 9 trumpet in the jazz ensemble. He and car washes are set up. Not only turned out to elect those mentioned also is one of the three drum majors Good lock! — POLLY do they raise money, but have a lot above. Prepare ior the holMays by gettiag in the MHS marching band. During Cloudberries are DEAR POLLY — To keep down Math team adds it up of fun doing It. a head start bn year gfft fist, fe lly ’s WINTHROP ®by Olek Cavalli the summer (^ang attended a foam and eliminate the need for skim During the holiday season some - BRIGID CULHANE newsletter *Gift Ideas* coatalas doi- camp for drum majors where he great for jam ming when making jams and jellies, ens of creative gifts yon can easily won a grand champion trophy. add a teaspoon of butter or margarine I CANOFf=B?'rtXl MY/MOTHER 10LDA4E NEVGR without a caiculator make or pat together yoarseif, laclad- Ken enjoys going to the high By Polly Fitber to the cooking fruit and sugar mix /AOANDYTIAAE- T O G B T INVOLVED IN iDg jigsaw pasties, almond cream U- year, says, 'Being on the team ture. - DW. SHARING PLAN. ^ CONDCMINILIAAS. The official Manchester High school but doesn’t like a lot of the qnear, and a tasty rampot of ram- helps to back up what you learn in rules and new policies there. Chang MHS brains honored 8 DEIAR POLLY — What is a cloud DEAR POLLY — Instead of send School Math Team is once again 8 spiked frait. Send |f for each copy to school because you have individual berry? Do they grow in the United ing my kids out trick-or-treating this under way. The math team consists does not believe the new non POLLY’S POINTERS, in care of this practice outside the classroom.” States? — A.B. year for Halloween, We’re inviting the ■ p T r . , of a group of students who enjoy all smoking rules are fair, although he Manchester High School Princi Only the 15,000 semi-finalists will newspaper, P.O. Box M8«3, Cleve Tina Visco, a senior at Manches DEAlR A.B. — According to How neighborhood children to a Halloween types of math and like to practice it does not smoke himself. He also pal Jacob Ludes announced that 18 continue on for one of the 6,000 land, OH 44M1-S8IS. Be sore to in- ter High, is the captain of the math ard Hillman’s *Tbe Cook’s Book* party. This way, they’ll all get plenty elude the title. dislikes the fact that parking KENNY CHANG seniors placed in the top 60,000 of Merit scholarships being given. to its fullest. team. She has been involved with (Avon, U81), the clondberry js *a spe of treats, and we won’t have to worry The group consists of about 18 permits and identification cards more than one million entries in the Those named were; Sean Bell, Poiiy will send you a Polly Dollar the team since she started school at cies of raspberry native to the north about our little ones wandering the members. They meet on Thursday were issued this year. He clearly he would like to own a hotel and live 33rd annual National Merit Deborah Bray, (jleoffrey Burgess, ($1) if site uses your favorite Pointer . y i u D X i.iw ' IV* *• MHS and has been working hard at ern parts of New England,* that bears streets. — GLORIA afternoons and have competitive stated, “ They make it seem like a in Hawaii. He also wants to travel Program. Jeffrey DeJoannis, Susan Peeve or Problem in ber column. bringing this group to the top. prison here, with all the new and see different areas of Europe. a soft, very tart frnlt resembling a DEAR POLLY - I give Uttie toys pq^ matches with other schools on the The National Merit Scholarship Guerette, Raina Kelley, Justin Write POLLiTS POINTERS in care of ion The group is open to any regulations.” . Next year, Chang is planning a golden raspberry. They are used such as pencils with funny erasers and first Wednesday of every month. Corp., which conducts the competi Kim, Nicole Mellow, Heather Nel 7 this newspaper. hard-working student who Is in an trip back to Korea with his older Out of school, (?hang enjoys mostly for jam. Apparently, clond- miniature cars instead of candy for Mrs. Marilyn Cavanna, a math tion, showed that being designated son, Jennifer Perry, lisa Phillips, 7 U.B.ACNU byJImOaWe above-grade-level or honors-level brother to see where he lived. He berrlet are aot very abandant, nor Halloween. The mothers appreciate Instructor at Manchester High numerous sports activities, includ- a commended student in the Merit Shannon Plese, 'Todd Powers, math class. During practice they doesn’t remember a lot of what it commercially raised, at least not on a this since the children eat too much School, is the adviser. She feels the IIIB baS K elba!:, tuuL'uu.. UdSe- Program is something everyone Derek Russell, Rhonda Thorne, / NICE.TALKIN& 1 take timed math tests, which are was like there and can't wait to visit larM scale. So If yon want some, sugar anyway, and the kids seem to’’ Greg Louganis won gold medals in students in this group are making a ball. other Interests include danc Involved can be proud of. Clhristine Visco, Dwight Whitaker, graded. These test scores deter )Toall probably have to go foraging la like the toys (which last far beyond both Springl^rd and platform diving wise choice choosing this as an ing, drawing and listening to music. again. and Suzanne Flynn. mine the school’s overall score. Personally, Chang is very outgo Participants entered the current f Bortbem New England to find them. Halloween). — GRANNY M. at the 1984 Olympics. extracurricular activity. This is a His favorite types of music are rap There are New England, stqte and ing. He says that he loves meeting Merit Program by taking the good thing to have on college and slow music. He likes bands - TOM SHEILS regional meets held at the end of the new people and one of his favorite Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude- records and excellent practice if a such as Expose, Cover Girls, Janet year and awards are given. pastimes is talking. The only people /National Merit Scholarship Quali person plans to have a career in the Jackson and Whitney Houston. ! As academic clubs go, this is one that he dislikes are bigots because, fying Test in October 1086, when Energy advice field of mathematics. These stu While he’s not having fun, Ken of the best. But, to be In it, one must as he said, “ Prejudice is not right.” most were juniors. Mr. Ken Krivanec, science dents also enjoy the meetings works with a food service at be very dedicated. Three years ago, He likes to be nice to others, and Although their qualifying teat teacher at MHS, teaches a course because they can socialize with Manchester Memorial Hospital. Manchester High was the No. 1 considers himself to be a ’’normal’ ’ scores were high, the 35,000 com entitled "Energy (Consumption and other students with whom they After Chang graduates he would PEOPLE WHO k n o w mended studenU scored slightly team in the sUte. Can this group of human being. Conservation.” Periodically the have a common Interest. like to attend Bryant (Allege in know there's a certain magic I m l « ■ W ■ ■ students bring us to victory once below the level required for semi- One student, Meredith Blodget, Rhode Island. He plans to study class will submit useful energy tips about Classified Advertising. - JEN BERNIER finalist standing In their states. 643-2711 who is on the team for her second again? _ E u ggX SHORE fashion and business. Later in life that will be printed in the HSW. U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tucgdav. Oct. 13. 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Oct. 13. 1987 — 1» (" SPORTS Dudek proves his worth, , r . • 'V » ^ Tigers couldn’t slow AL champion Twins in ieading the Brono By John AAossman "It was a dream come true," said other touchdown as the Broncos The Associated Press Dudek, who played at tiny Ply went to 2-1-1 on the season. The By Harry Atkin* US in the playoffs." mouth State (N.H.), a Division III Raiders fell to 3-1. T h * Aasocloted Pres* "They Just beat us up. They beat us up with Gaetti, who hit an even .800 in the DENVER — Joe Dudek, twice school. " I know I can play in this ' Karcher left the game moments playoffs, started Alexander’s early 4 denied in his dream of playing in the league. I got a feel for the game offense and defense and everything.” later with a dislocated ring finger D E T R O IT — The Minnesota exit with a leadoff single in the N F L . finally got his chance thanks tonight. I was embarrassed by the 1 to the players union strike, and he on his passing hand, and second- Twin* found winning on the road — Sparky Anderson second. Randy Bush walked and / • ' ' ' , » * >■ fumbles but. thankfully, it didn’t wasn’t so difficult If you hit the road 4 T A made his debut a memorable one. and third-string quarterbacks Brunansky hit the first pitch into 4 cost us the game. I wasn’t used to with a full head of steam. Dudek rushed for 128 yards on 23 that type of hitting. Next time I ’ll be Dean May and Monte McGuire the right-field comer, driving in \ - ■*. mopped up, appearing on alternate The Tw ins' great hope now is that ballclub. ever been played indoors. The San Gaetti and Bush. A carries and scored two touchdowns ready for it.” \ plays during Denver’s 87-yard, they can take the same formula " I think it showed the rest of the Francisco Giants lead the National Monday night as the Denver Broncos Coach Dan Reeves said Brunansky, whose hit was his 13-play drive in the final period that they used to beat the Detroit Tigers guys that we were capable of doing League playoffs 3-2 with Game 6 Broncos stayed in contention in the Dudek and Poole "did a tremend fourth double of the series, was was capped by Poole’s 1-yard mn. In the American League playoffs some damage." said Kelly, the scheduled tonight in St. Louis. thrown out trying to stretch it into a A F C West with a 30-14 victory over ous job of mnning the ball for us. It the Los Angeles Raiders. and win the World Series v^th it. sixth rookie manager and third in triple. was a big Improvement over last Karcher was confident of playing Only the 1978 New York Mets, As a vocal crowd of 61,230 week.” Tom Brunansky keyed a four-run the A L to win a playoff title since "Th is is going to bring a lot of next week, but the Broncos weren’t who went 82-79, had a worse I chanted "Dudek. Dudek,” the Minnesota second inning with a the inception of divisional play in notoriety to the players who don’t Denver mshed for 204 yards so lucky with veteran wide receiver regular-season mark than Minne % ^ former record-setting small- two-run double and hit a home run 1969. “ If G ary can hit the ball out of normally get it because Minnesota against the Raiders. In a humiliat sota’s 85-77 and still made it to the college back gave the Broncos the Steve Watson, who suffered six to start a three-run ninth Monday as the park off Doyle Alexander, then Isn’t really a big media center," ing 40-10 loss to Houston last week, World Series. running game they missed in th^ir broken ribs when sandwiched be the Tw ins beat the Tigers 9-5, maybe the rest of us can get Brunansky said. the Broncos managed a meager 38 tween two Los Angeles tacklers in But in a short series, as the Twins first replacement game a week ago. winning the best-of-seven series 4-1 something going, too." Steve Lombardozzi singled, then yards on the ground. the first quarter. He is expected to proved against Detroit, regular- He scored two first-quarter to advance to their first World Another key factor was the way Alexander got Tim Laudner on a "Their running game just be sidelined four to six weeks. season records don’t guarantee touchdowns on runs of 7 yards and 3 Series In 22 years. the underdog Twins shut down the grounder that moved Lombardozzi whipped us," said Raider All-Pro victory. yards, set up a go-ahead field goal Minnesota third baseman Gary Tigers’ big guns. Detroit’s key to second. Dan Gladden singled defensive end Howie Long, who After Dudek’s two TDs, the late in the half by gaining 19 yards Gaetti, who was named most hitters — Alan Trammell. Darrell “The Twins come in here with Lombardozzi home, Greg Gagne crossed the picket line last week. Raiders bounced back to tie with a on a short pass, and then teamed valuable player for the series, set Evans and Kirk Gibson — were more get up and go than ever I have was hit by a pitch, then Kirby "Dudek quietly amassed a lot of pair of scores less than two minutes with fullback Nathan Poole on a the tone In Game 1 when he never a factor. played against in a playoff — and I Puckett singled Gladden across for yards. He played real well” apart. Vince Evans passed 3 yards time-consuming drive In the final homered his first two at-bats. "Those early games gave them was whipped by the Mets," said a 4-0 lead and E ric King relieved Ken Karcher passed 10 yards to to tight end Mario Perry to cap n period that led to an Insurance That got the Twins rolling and confidence,” said Tram m ell, who Anderson, who managed Cincinnati Alexander. Rick Massie late in the third 75-yard drive highlighted by three Herald photo by Kool score by Poole. quarter to account for Denver’s Denver penalties. they never slowed. could only contribute a 4-for-20 In 1973. "B ut, I ’ve never seen a club The Twins, smelling the kill The Twins, whose 56-25 record in performance. “ At the same time, come in with so much desire, and early, led the rest of the way. C the Metrodome was the best home we had guys like me who were going that comes from Tom Kelly." "There were a lot of things that And they're off record in baseball, won both playoff into slumps.” The players also thought their were against us on paper," Gaetti games there before their frenzied Evans, the 40-year-old veteran 36-year-old manager was a factor. said. “Their winning streaks, our Nordiques turning it around fans, who waved their "homer who has become the Tigers' unoffi "Th e team Is emotional on the losing on the road. There was a lot Runners break from the start in the boys' 1,000 runners from Connecticut and hankies," and Minnesota used that cial captain, also made three errors field, but we are laid back off the stacked up against us and it helped seeded race at the Wickham Park Cross surrounding states took part in the momentum to beat Detroit twice at in the series, plus a crucial field," said right-hander Bert Bly- drive us.” Country Invitational last Saturday at seventh annual event. Tiger Stadium. base-running blunder which might leven, who won two games. "We Rookie catcher Matt Nokes hit a Wickham Park. Over 100 teams and in eariy part of new season "This is a tough place to play," have cost Detroit the fourth game. give all we’ve got and hope the two-run homer In Detroit’s three- Gaetti said. "You can get rattled “You shouldn’t be surprised at breaks go our way. In these five run fourth, but the Tigers never T here pretty easily. But opening the Minnesota,” he said. ’’They’re a games, the breaks definitely went could put together another big series in Minnesota helped relieve good ballclub. They didn’t let us get our way. rally. 1/ the tension and we knew after away with any mistakes. I just wish "Tom Kelly isasemotionalasthe "W e had 98 wins during the Long trip worth it for EC NHL Roundup winning the first two games, we we had played a little bit better." game dictates. We don’t get too season, but we had to struggle the w ould re tu rn to M innesota The Tigers starting pitchers, high or low." whole way,” Tram m ell said. " I anyway." thought by many to be Detroit’s Blyleven, who had won Game 2, don’t want to say they’re a better U N C A S V IL L E — It was cold and Gaetti felt the fast start at home biggest advantage, didn’t win a kept Alexander winless in postsea team, because we won 98 games. In windy and a long drive home, but a Girls’ soccer By Ken Rappoport was vital to the Twins who, prior to game. The only Detroit victory son play by beating him Monday. this series, there’s no doubt they 3-1 win for East Catholic High over H.S. Roundup The Associated Press the playoffs, had won only nine road went to rookie Mike Henneman. in Alexander had been practically were the better team.” host St. Bernard’s made it a more EC back to .500 games since the All-Star break. relief, after Pat Sheridan hit a perfect for Detroit, going 9-0 after Three home runs in Game 5 pleasant afternoon for the Eagles MIDDLETOWN - East Catholic It’s still too early to tell, but " F o r the team. It meant every surprise two-run homer In the arriving in an Aug. 12 trade with brought the total hit in the series to Monday in All Connecticut Confer High girls’ soccer team fell back to things are already looking up for thing," Gaetti said. "It gave us eighth inning of Game 3. Atlanta. Alexander now is 0-5 in a record 15. The mark of 13 had been ence boys’ soccer action. cross to an oncoming Callahan, who the .500 mark Monday with Its 4-0 the Quebec Nordiques this season. confidence. Fo r myself, it was Just “ They just beat us up.” Detroit postseason play with an 8.10 E R A . accomplished three times, most East is now 2-2 in the conference. one-timed a shot into the upper left shutout loss to Mercy High. Not only are they on top of the AP photo Important to get the first at-bat out Manager Sparky Anderson said, In Game 5. Alexander lasted only recently in 1986 when California hit 2-6 overall, while the loss drops the corner at the 1:49 mark. East kept East is now 3-3-1 for the season NHL’s Adams Division with a 3-0 of the way and then just concen ’"^hey beat us up with offense and 31 pitches. The Twins hammered seven and Boston six. Minnesota right fielder Tom Brunansky hugs third Saints to 1-3. 2-5. the pressure on and junior Jason while Mercy sports a 5-1-2 ledger. record, but they’ve already licked a trate on playing ball." defense and everything. There was him for four runs on six hits in 1 2-3 There also was a record of more baseman Gary Gaetti after the Twins beat the Detroit East is back in action Wednesday Buechler outran the opposition to Liz Feeney put home a first-half recent jinx in Montreal. Twins Manager Tom Kelly said no turning point.” innings. “ ' dubious distinction. Pitchers hit at 3:30 p.m. at home against convert a shot at the 15:44 mark. comer kick for Mercy with Kyle "It was nice to be able to come Gaettl’s two opening-game homers, Tigers, 9-5, Monday afternoon to win the American As fate would have it, the World "Obviously I’m disappointed," eight batters in the series, topping non-conference foe Northwest Kasprzynski, Liz Lynch and Tricia back the way we did at the Fom m ,” and the Minnesota fans' reaction to Series begins in the Metrodome on Alexander said. “ It’s too bad we the mark of seven set by the Angels League Championship. Gaetti was named MVP of the Catholic. "We played a well-disciplined Vance adding goals in the second Michel Goulet said after the Nor them, set the tone for his young Saturday night, the first time it has didn’t play the kind of ball that got and Red Sox last year. series. Three different players did the team game and moved the ball very half for the winners. diques rallied for five goals in the scoring for the Eagles. East took well,” said East Coach Tom Malin. "M ercy was the better team final period for a 5-2 victory the wind in the first half and struck "Dan Revellese playing on the front today.” East Coach Ron Palmer Monday night over the Canadlens. quickly with junior Joe Gorman line showed some good speed and said. “ We were in it in the first half "We didn’t come from behind very redirecting a cross by Dan Calla movement and the trio of Pat but with two key injuries (to striker often last year.” han into the goal at the 2:31 mark. Merritt, Joe Gorman and Jason Brenda Bailey and defender Jen Last year, the Nordiques won G/anfs East continued to dominate and Boulay) we seemed to lose our going into Game 6 hill of confidence Buechler played well up front. The only one game when trailing after its strategy seemed save until St. defense, once again led by senior cohesiveness and mental errors two periods in a disappointing Bernard’s Steve Smith tied it at played along with us in the second By Steve Wllstein flinch. but couldn’t think of anyplace out.” known for his association with the Dave Rusezyk, played well and we made a pact together to put all of 39:06 on a breakaway. season when they finished fourth in The Associated Press “C’mon. let’s stretch.” Sherry they’d rather be than the ballpark. Craig said left-hander Atlee marked men effectively.” Malin half.” John Birch Society than his pitch the adversity behind us and go East came out in the second half the Adams Division, eight games barked. " I told the guys they didn’t have Hammaker would start the seventh added. Mercy outshot East. 15-3. ing when he was with the San Diego forward,” Lefferts said. “ We knew against a strong wind and was abel under .500. As for playing at ST. LO U IS — If the San Francisco Leonard, who homered in each of to work out." San Francisco game of the playoffs on Wednesday Padres, has made a huge difference we were going to a great situation. to play ball control soccer and East CothoMc 1 2— 3 Mercy 1 3— t Montreal, they didn’t win any Giants were feeling pressure going the first four games without once Manager Roger Craig said. "I was night If the Giants lose tonight. since being traded to the Giants on East Catholic 0 0—0 “ When 1 first got here, Joel moved the ball extremely well. St. Bernord's 1 0— 1 games there at all. into tonight’s game that could put smiling orsounding excited, calmly kind of hoping they’d say no so I Herzog wasn’t around to say Ju ly 4. Scoring: EC— Gorman, Callahan, Scorino: M— Feeney, KaspriynsKI, Youngblood was running around Hard work led to East’s second goal Lynch, Vance. Soves: EC— Laura “ I don’t think they changed that them in the World Series for the finished his game of Hearts with could go out and visit some of my whether he would send out left Dravecky, Lefferts and third Buechler; SB— Smith; Saves: EC— the clubhouse saying ‘We’re going as junior Tim Powers played a nice Corsten Fritz 11, SB— John Smith 15. Gunsten 11, M— Erin O'Loonev 3. much between the second and third AP photo first time in 25 years, they sure had Will Clark and Joe Price before family here. But they want to work hander Joe Magrane again to baseman Kevin Mitchell, all of to win. We’re going to win.’ That period.” Montreal defenseman. a funny way of showing it. taking the field. out. they want to keep the momen oppose Hammaker as he did in whom improved dramatically on made it special for us and It gave us Craig Hartsburg (4) of the North Stars carries the puck Craig Ludwig said of the Nor Hollering and clowning around as Dave Dravecky. the Giants’ tum going. Game 3. their statistics after the deal, came confidence to do the job." with the Rangers' Larry Melnyk In pursuit Monday night 3 diques. "W e tried to sit on the (2-0) 3 If it were the first day of spring left-hander who shut out the Cardi "We feel confident, but not Craig said Herzog told him, to San Francisco for pitchers Mark Dravecky was 3-7 with a 3.76 E R A NBA owners lead and didn’t force things the way at Madison Square Garden. Minnesota's Brian Bellows training, the Giants brimmed with nals on two hits in Game 2. overconfident.” he added. “ We "Take care of the media. I ’m going Grant. Mark Davis and Keith in 20 games, half of them starts, for Sports In Brief confidence during a spirited I'A- prepared for his rematch against know we have a job to do. Nobody’s fishing.” Comstock, plus third baseman the Padres. He beat Pittsburgh two we did in the first two periods.” keeps a watch on the play. The Rangers won, 4-2. hour workout Monday at Busch John Tudor In Game 6 by playing celebrating here yet. We ain’t won are worried In other N H L games. It was the Dravecky was talkative with his Chris Brown. days after the trade and went 6-2 Stadium. cheerleader during stretching nothing yet." New York Rangers 4, Minnesota 2; Dionne assisted on a goal by Macinnis made It 3-2 with only 36 teammates but not with reporters. with three shutouts in his first 13 exercises. The Giants took off in the Whalers’ Mike Liut out 7-10 days Winnipeg 3, Calgary 2, and Detroit Tomas Sandstrom at 10:14 before seconds left after Calgary had The St. Louis Cardinals, mean But the other Giants had plenty to starts with San Francisco. He tailed about strike The Giants also were aware of a standings almost immediately. San 3. Vancouver 2. scoring a goal at 12:20 as the pulled its goaltender for an extra while, were nowhere to be found. Clark, who never stops chatter off somewhat to a 7-5 record and HARTFORD — The Hartford Whalers of the NHL announced quirk In their record this year. They say about him. Francisco trailed the Cincinnati attacker. Trailing 3-2 In the best-of-seven ing on the field, sniffed the cool air. 3.20 E R A , but the impact had been Monday that goaltender Mike Liut will not be able to play for Goulet scored three goals and Rangers took a 2-0 lead in the first seem to lose at home after days off "Knowing the inner strength he Reds by 5'A games on the day of the DALLAS (AP) - The NBA " I wanted the game finished," an National League playoffs. St. Louis felt the sun on his face and felt. seven to 10 days due to a back injury. added an assist to key Quebec’s period. Dionne also scored with 4:26 and on the road after travel days. has. Ilikeourchanceswith Dave on trade, and ended up winning the doesn’t like what it has seen in the exhausted Berthiaume said. "They Manager Whltey Herzog went bellowed. " I like this weather. This the mound." reliever Craig Lef- No game was bigger, though, Liut suffered the injury, which caused spasms in his lower third period. He broke a 2-2 tie at left in the game. "Most of the times we’ve taken division by six games. N F L football strike. were due to score a goal. They were fishing and gave his hobbled troops would be winter down in New off we’ve been sluggish,” catcher ferts said. than Dravecky’s playoff shutout back, during the third period of Sunday night’s 5-2 loss to the 14:16 with a shot from the slot that John Ogrodnick had a power-play At the same time, Dravecky put that evened the series after St. working around the net a lot. I a day off. Orleans." Bob Brenly said. “ It’s either sit Boston Bruins, team spokesman Phii Langan said. Liut was NBA Commissioner David Stern beat goaltender Patrick Roy, then goal for the Rangers in the second "When I became a manager, I aside some tough times. He was a Louis had opened the playoffs at said the owners are so concerned added goals in the last four period and It proved to be the thought we played an excellent Giants' pitching coach Norm around the hotel or run around the replaced by Steve Weeks in the third minute of the third period. Don Robinson led a group of relief always thought if there was one relief pitcher on Padres when they home with a 5-3 victory. they want to see labor negotiations minutes. game-winner. Scott Bjugstad and game defensively and that’s the Sherry set the mood of the day by pitchers in a lively home run derby, (shopping) mall with our wives.” Weeks will take over as the No. 1 goaltender during Liut’s pitcher I ’d llke to have, it’d be Dave won the pennant in 1984, but he’s “ When you lose the first game in resumed with the players' union The Canadiens took a 2-0 lead on Brian Bellows had power-play biggest point for us." playfully slamming a fungo bat whacking two shots about 400 feet "W e haven’t been feal good after absence and Peter Sidorkiewicz has been recalied from the Dravecky,” Craig said. mostly played on losing teams. This the playoffs, the next game is so this week. second-period goals by Bobby goals for the North Stars. about a foot from slugger Jeffrey into the second deck in left field. off days.” shortstop Jose Uribe That’s high praise for a six-year Bingham toiTW halers of the Am erican Hockey League. year, the Padres finished last in the crucial,” Craig said. " I can’t put it Smith and Stephane Richer. "W e’ve been falling behind In all Leonard’s arm on a card table In The Giants could have taken said. ” We like to keep everything in veteran with a 60-55 lifetime record. Liut has been in net for two of the W halers’ three straight iosses "Th e owners are mindful of the R*d Wing* 3, Canuck* 2 N L West. into words the magnitude of howbig Quebec started its comeback our games this season, but usually the clubhouse. Leonard didn’t Monday off just like the Cardinals. a flow. Everybody wanted to come But Dravecky, who was better "On the plane leaving San Diego that one was." to start the N H L season. football strike and no one in sports Greg Stefan provided outstand can fail to take a lesson on what is when defenseman Jeff Brown we’ve battled back and,made a Ing goaltending for the second going on," Stem said. "Everyone scored at 3; 18 of the final period and game of It,” Bellows said. "Tonight straight game and Gerard Gallant Taylor may return to the Giants loses, the owners, the players and tied the score with a two-man we just weren’t able to battle scored twice as Detroit beat the fans. The NBA doesn’t enjoy advantage at 9; 32 on a goal by Peter back." Vancouver. NEW YORK — Ail-Pro linebacker Lawrence Taylor will what’s going on. We would love to Stastny. Jet* 3, Flame* 2 Stefan, coming off a 4-1 victory Owners not likely to accept arbitration offer abandon the players’ strike Wednesday and return to the New see the strike settled.” Rangers 4, Stars 2 last Friday night on the road over York Giants, according to a published report. Daniel Berthiaume made 27 the Edmonton Oilers, stopped 24 The New York Times, in Tuesday’s late editions, said the story On Monday, the NBA Board of Marcel Dionne scored two power- saves to help Winnipeg beat Cal Canuck shots. By Dove Goldberg the Management Council s Execu Fo r the average player, that would be guaranteed his salary if he was based on a source close to Taylo r, who would become the first Governors approved a record *44.5- play goals and set up another, gary for the Jets’ second straight The Associated Press tive Committee, also doubted the million sale of the Phoenix Suns to a Gallant scored a power-play goal amounts to about *15,000; for such made the final roster; a third-year striking Giant to rejoin the team. leading New York past Minnesota. victory over their Smythe Division proposal would be approved. in the first period and the right wing stars as Jim Kelly, John Elway or player would be guaranteed 75 Taylor, whose annual salary is $900,000, has been losing *56,250 group headed by Je rry Cola ngelo — The game marked the return of rival. ROSEMONT, III. - For the "W e’re not going to put the future Taylor, the figure is more than but also spent a big part of the day added another score in the third ar; percent, and a second-year player a week during the strike, which began Sept. 22. Minnesota Coach Herb Brooks to Ray Neufeld and Randy Carlyle, second week in a row. the striking of the N F L in the hands of an $50,000. finding a way to restart contract the Red Wings improved their would be guaranteed 50 percent. The newspaper said Taylor, the N FL’s Most Valuable player Madison Square Garden. Brooks both on the power play, and Paul N F L players union has come up arbitrator," he said " I don’t think the players want to The most recent management offer talks. coached the Rangers from 1981 MacLean scored for the Jets. record to 2-1-0. Petr Kllm a’s goal in with a plan that may avert the mass last season, did not respond to messages left on his answering If the owners do reject the be on strike for free agency.” said made public gives fourth-year until he was dismissed in the middle Berthiaume. in his second sea the third period proved.to be the defections that had been predicted players’ proposal, which also de machine. But Gary Kovacs, Taylor’s agent, said from his office The approval of the sale lo the Patrick Bowlen, owner of the players their full yearly salary if of the 1985 season. He originally son. blanked the Flames until the game-winner and helped halt a for this week. manded that the 1982 contract be Denver Broncos and one of the in Houston that there was a ’strong chance” his client would jbin Colangeio group was expected. they remain on the roster after won fame as the coach of the gold middle of the third period when Vancouver comeback that started But once again, the owners may honored: that striking players more dovish owners. “ My players the team’s replacement players. Stem predicted a brighter future three games. meds-l-wlnnlng U.S. Olympic Brian Glynn scored while Calgary when Dave Lowry scored after a reject it, setting up a third week of remain on the rosier, and player are telling me they want to come Most of the letter, however, dealt for the NBA If the labor issue can be h o c k ^ team in 1980. had a two-man advantage. Al faceoff In the Detroit end. games played by replacement reps and alternates be protected, In." with what Upshaw called the rebuff settled. players and those who choose to the question is how many players But Karl Mecklenburg, the Broc- by Donlan at the bargaining table. 9 9 cross the picket line. will cross the picket line? nos’ assistant player representa “ To put things in simple terms, it "No.” Jack Donlan. executive Last week, there were 37 defec tive, said he didn’t expect any more appears either that the owners are director of the N F L Management tions, fewer than expected after a Broncos to trickle back. “ We’ll trying to bust the players or that a Hall of Fame membership list now has 40 names Council replied early today when Monday meeting of player reps at either come in as a team or stay out majority of the owners don’t realize asked if he thought the council’s the same O ’Hare Airport hotel In as one," Mecklenburg said. what is happening at the table.” he executive committee would ap which the players seemed to back The owners meanwhile are feel wrote. falling into that category. Com m unity College. Membership in the Manchester Sports Hall of prove the proposal when It met this off their demand for free agency. ing their own pressure. "If they did know what was- Eight men were in the 70 age group, six in the Annual Men’s Trophy Night program will take Fam e reached 40 with the induction of five men at afternoon In New York. That led to six days of negotiations While attendance was up from happening and wanted to make a 80’s, five each in the 40’s and 50’s, three in the 90’s place Thursday night at the Manchester Country the eighth annual dinner last month at the Arm y The new plan emerged from a that broke off Sunday with free last week’s first strike games, deal, it could be done in a matter of Herald Angle and two in the 100 range. Club. 8 8 six-hour meeting Monday of the 28 agency still a major obstacle to including 61,230 Monday night at and N a vy Club. hours. This is not a battle to be won The youngest overall, at 43 each, were former Seven weeks from Thursday the Slst Manchester player representatives. settlement of the three-week The list of nominees from which the selection Mile High Stadium, where Denver or lost by either side. It khould > Earl Yost major league outfielder-first baseman with the Road Race will be offered and it will be interesting Ilie players would agree to walkout. beat the Los Angeles Raiders 30-14, committee will make its 1988 choices numbers instead be an effort by both sides to Sports Editor Emeritus Chicago Cubs, Moe Morhardt; former St. John’s to see what foreign-bom runners will be in the field. return while a federal mediator Monday’s meeting took place in television ratings continued to resolve each other’s problems on a nearly 100. Since the "Iris h Connection" made its first debut in tried to resolve the dispute for six the face of reports that the 37 decline. University All-American track selection and fair and equitable basis. To be eligible, an individual, male or femal^y^ the 1978 with John Treacy winning, foreigners have weeks. If that failed, it would then defections of last week might triple In overnight ratings from 15 United States Olympian. Peter Close; and Tom "One thing for sure — our union must have made an outstanding contribution to won eight of the last nine Thanksgiving m orning go to binding arbitration. or quadruple this week, particu cities for Sunday’s games. N BC had will not be beaten and will persist as Kelley, who pitched in both the American sports with Manchester backgrounds. events. John Doherty of England won the "We think thisisa fairwaytoend larly on teams such as the Washing a 10.2, a drop of 13 percent from last long as necessary to achieve a fair (Cleveland) and National League (Atlanta) Candidates must have resided in Manchester for championship In 1986. the dispute." said Gene Upshaw, ton Redskins. Chicago Bears. New Sunday, while CBS drew a 13.6 agreement.” Sipples (E), Dorn Squatrito (E), Ed Wojcik. Morhardt, current director of athletics at Gilbert executive director of the N F L at least five years or made contributions over that Selecting the Hartford Whalers to finish first in 7 7 York Giants and Cleveland rating for its first regional games The letter was released at the 1985 — Herman Bronkle (£), Buck Bycholski, High in Winsted, is also looking foward to his first Players Association, who an Browns, who so far have remained AP photo and 10.7 for the second games, a number of years. the National Hockey League’s Adams Division, by same time the union brought out John Falkowski (£). Hank McCann, Yosh Vincek. year as an assistant baseball coach at the nounced the new plan. It was the solidly on strike. So far. 133 of the decrease of 14 percent. Charles O’Brien, a Teamsters’ USA Today and Sports Illustrated, may have been The Hall of Fame membership to date and years 1986 — Earl Ballisieper, Will Clarke(£), Fran University of Hartford. Close, dabbling In real first time during these negotiations 1,585 players under union jurisdic The union also released a letter union official, to talk about Don- a kiss of death with the team struggling out of the NFL Players' Association team representatives listen of Induction follows; £ — deceased: Leary, Christie McCormick (£), Jim m y Roach. estate in Maine, also owns a motel there. that the union has agreed to tion have returned to work. written by Upshaw to the 28 team lan’s role as a negotiator for starting gate this season. as executive director Gene Upshaw fields questions at a 1980 — Cathy Dyak, Jerry Faye(E) Hugh 1987 — Hip CorrentI, Tom Kelley. Brunig The oldest honorees were Herm an Bronkie, at mediation. In announcing the new plan. owners asking them for help in National Airlines during a strike One Man’s Opinion; With no team from the East Greer (E), Ty Holland (£) ;J>o Katkaveck. Tony Moske(E), Jim O’Leary, Earl Yost. 100. a man who played the Infield with four major But the owners want no part of Upshaw raised the possibility that post-meeting news conference Monday in Rosemont, III. ending the strike. He said, however, before it merged with Pan Am in the baseball playoffs this fall, interest had general arbitration, although it’s rejection by the owners would Lupien. Joe McCluskey. Matt Moriarty Sr. (E), Moe Any reader who wishes to place a nomination league baseball teams, and the late Bill Madden,at that that didn’t rule out bargaining during the 1970s. dropped considerably, — possible they might be willing to mean a season-long strike. season — one quarter of their would return lo the Giants on with any representative of manage O’Brien described Donlan as a Morhardt. with the committee may forward his or her choice, 104. an all-time, all-around player and coach. National League umpires have taken to wearing submit such economic issues to an " I would say if the owners decline yearly salary. Wednesday. The newspaper said it ment, including Donlan and the rest negotiator who prefers to see or choices, to Steve Cassano, c/oTown Hall, 1981 — Pete Wigren (£). Tom Kelley (£), ^ t e windbreakers instead of regular style coats and arbitrator. this, then we're out for the duration, Arhong those expected to join could not reach Taylor for confir of the Management Council. unions go on strike rather than Manchester, Ct. 06040. Assistant AD " I ’ve told Gene many times that out for the year," he said. replacement players was last sea mation. but quoted his Houston- Upshaw’s letter included one C l0 S 6 . ( turtleneck sweaters have replaced light blue shirts submit to their demands. 1982 — Dick Danielson. Sam Massey (£)/ Charlie we won’t go to arbitration and I But rejection today also would son’s league MVP, Lawrence Tay based agent, Gary Kovacs, as proposal that had not yet been O ’Brien is the foster son of former Stanley "Skip" Olander, who starred in baseball for game assignments when the weather is cool. don’t think we’ll do it this time." raise the possibility of mass defec lor of the Giants. sayingtherewasa "strong chance" made public — an offer to moderate Teamsters union leader Jim m y Robbins. - . Age grouping and basketball at Rockville High and a fine varsity The new style uniform is far more comfortable. Donlan said. tions by the reporting date Wednes The New York Times, quoting a his client would cross the picket line the union’s demand for guaranteed 1983 — Pat Bolduc (E), Dick Cobb Ernie Dowd. Have you also noticed that gloves worn by base Hoffa and was one of the last people Most popular age bracket for past inductees into baseball pitcher at the University of Connecticut, is Tex Schramm, president of the day as players face the prospect of source close to the All-Pro line in time to play and be paid for this salaries for all players. to see Hoffa before he disappeared Gene Johnson. Bill Madden (£) the assistant director of athletics at Manchester umpires are now standard practice. Dallas Cowboys, a key member of losing their fourth paycheck of the backer. reported today that Taylor week. Instead, a fourth-year player in 1975. 1984 _ Wally Forton. SamMaltempo. Tommy the Hall of Fame was the 60’s with 11 of the 40 men /- W - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuwdav. Oct. 1». 19S7 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Oct. 13, 1987 — 21 McHale only a mental picture when Celtics launch campaign
By Howard Ulmon So, rather than have aurgery He led the league In field goal Utah before last season.' "I felt a li Tho Attoclotod Prns earlier, mlaa the playoffa and be percentage, waa aixth in scoring little bit like a rookie last year as far ■ i ready now, he decided to play and aeventh in blocked shots. as understanding what the system BROOKLINE, Mass. — Picture through the pain and help the The e-foot-10 McHale’s long arms Is all about." Kevin McHale and you picture a Celtlca’ defend theirchampionahlp. and Inside moves cause serious Forward Larry Bird called player who leant for inalde baiketa, They ended up loaing It to the Loa matchup problems for most McHale "a great basketball leapa to block ahota and falla back Angelea Lakera, but McHale, who opponents. player" but said, " I think we’ll get for virtually unatoppable Jumpera. played with the injury in 21 of the Without him "it hurts everyb along all right. We’ve got enough Walton For now, mental picturea muat Celtlca’ 23 playoff gamea, doean’t ody’s confidence,” Boston Coach talent here to cover up.” Kluge Perot PackareJ D. Newhouse S. Newhouse Crown MuriJoch Buffett Wexner auffice and opponenta can rejoice. aecond-gueaa bimaelf. K.C. Jones said. But McHale wants Hia recovery from off-aeaaon "That’a all hindalght," he aald. to make sure his foot Is fully During tne l«l6-87 season, Burgery for a broken right foot will "What are you going to do? You recovered before he plays. McHale averaged 28.1 points and aideline the Boaton Celtlca’ all-atar make your declalon and you live “ Until It’s ready, I ’m not going to 9.9 rebounds per game. Hobbled in forward for at leaat the firat month with it. play basketball." McHale said at the playoffs, he averaged 20.5 Richest of the rich: Ranks of biliionaires neariy doubie of the NBA aeaaon and probably "You can’t look back and you the Celtics’ training camp. " I ’m not iraints and nine rebounds against the Lakers. His blocked-shot aver By Rick Gladstone more. can’t aay ‘I wiah I’d done thia. I wiah going to play on a bad foot anymore. more than the gross national Cruise Lines and last year took it Hewlett-Packard Co., 22.87 billion; worth was pegged at 21.2 billion. cause their holdings fell below the age dropped from 2.J8 in the The Associated Press "When you’re talking probably I ’d done that.’ You Juat have to That’s not enjoyable basketball. product of many Third World public, quadrupling his worth to publishing-empire brothers Sa Some well-known members of the qualifying cutoff point of 2225 regular season to 1.4 during his 21 about the ^ a t power forward In the accept the declalon you make and It’smeanttobefun. It’snofun when countries, and if laid end to end in 21.8 billion. muel Newhouse Jr., 59, and Donald list include Denver oilman Marvin million or others simply surpassed playoff gamea. NEW YORK - U.S. billionaires league, you're talking about a big you go with it from there,” aaid you hurt.” dollar bills would circle the earth Rising stock prices and real Newhouse. 58, each worth about Davis, 21.45 billion; New York real them. handicap" by playing without him, McHale, who didn’t mlaa a game in Jones has penciled in S-10 Fred neariy doubled in number this year more than 32 times. 22.35 billion; industrialist Lester McHale returned to his native estate values played key roles in estate developer Harry Helmsiey, They included rock 'n' roll king Boaton backup forward Scott Wed- hia firat four NBA aeaaona. Roberts as McHale’s replacement. to 49, including a 31-year8ld The list of 49 billionaires includes Crown. 82, 22.1 billion; publisher Minnesota and spent most of the swelling the ranks and fortunes of 21.4 billion; financier David Rocke Dick Clark, "Dynasty” producer man aaid. Laat aeaaon, hia aeventh In the The four-year veteran Isn’t nearly computer whiz and a Campbell's 23 newcomers, such as Jacqueline Rupert Murdoch, 22.1 billion; In offseason In a cast. I^ a t’s been the wealthy, meaning that much of feller, 21 billion; Los Angeles Aaron Spelling, television comedy McHale might have been ready NBA. McHale waa named to the the inside force McHale Is, but does Kevin McHale takes a minute to autography a basketball soup heir, according to Forbes Mars Vogel, who Forbes said, it vestor Warren Buffett. 22.1 billion; removed and he said he has no pain the wealth of the super-rich is only investor Kirk Kerkorlan, 2950 mil hitmaker Norman Lear and Apple for the atart of the aeaaon Nov. 6. firat team of both the All-NBA well in a running game. magazine’s list of the 400 wealthiest recently determined was an heiress and retailer Leslie H. Wexner, 22.1 in the foot. In between comments to the media at the Celtics’training on paper and would be realized only lion: Maryland poultry king Frank Computer founder Steven Jobs. But he wanted to end laat aeaaon on Team and All-Defenaive Team and " I feel more prepared,” said Americans. to the Mars confection company's billion. He expects the Celtics to do well camp at Hellenic College in Brookline, Mass. McHale will by selling tfieir holdings. Perdue, 2500 million: designer Also absent was disgraced stock a high note. played In hia third All-Star Game. Roberts, who was obtained from without him. With an average worth of 2550 family fortune and is worth 21.15 Ralph Lauren, 2350 million; and be on the sideline when the season opens. Among others ranked as first speculator Ivan Boesky. million, the total value of the billion. The soaring value of Wal-Mart entertainer Merv Griffin, 2300 time billionaires are Murdoch, Forbes 400 is $220 billion, 41 percent At 31, William H. Gates won the stock particularly benefited the million. Forbes publisher Malcolm more than last year and enough to title of youngest new billionaire. A holdings of Walton, whom Forbes head of News Corp. Ltd. of Forbes remained on the list but, as erase the 1986 U.S. budget deficit of math genius and Harvard dropout, estimated to be the world's third Australia, who is attempting to Some familiar names on the list in the past, his wealth was not 2205 billion, the magazine said Gates founded the Microsoft Corp. wealthiest person after Japan’s establish a fourth major U.S. lost their ranking. Gordon P. Getty. disclosed. Winless Giants are In a category by themselves Monday in releasing the list. computer software company 13 Yoshiaki Tsutsumi, worth at least television network. Forbes said his No. 2 in the inaugural 1982 Forbes C The flamboyant balloonist, mo worth tripled in the past year. The list will appear in the years ago. His 40 percent stake in 220 billion, and Taikichiro Mori, list and No. 1 in 1983 and 1984, no torcyclist and host of a self- c By Tom Conovon lives are about, coaching 16 games carried the Giants to the Super magazine’s Oct. 26 editions. the company is worth 21.25 billion. worth 215 billion. longer controls the 23 billion family Joining him was Oklahoma- proclaimed “ party of the century" ‘ ‘The rest of the season is going to The Giants’ replacements in be a mistake to say the Super Bowl The Associated Press and trying to win. You work all year Bowl have played since the strike No. 1 for the third year is retail Also on the list for the first time is After Walton, the Forbes top 10 trust because of lawsuits and the be shot after this week,” said clude only four players with some champions are 0-4. based media owner Edward Gay this year to celebrate the maga for that and that opportunity began and their replacements have king Sam Walton, whose assets Campbell Soup heir John Dorrance include John Kluge, 73, German- lord, whose holdings include Nash Texaco-Pennzoll battle over his zine's 70th birthday has assets quarterback Phil Simms, the Super N FL experience. The others are company. Forbes estimated his EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - doesn’t come, or in part it is taken lost two games by a 79-33 margin. from his Arkansas-based Wal-Mart at 21.3 billion: Budweiser brew- born head ot Metromedia Co., ville's Grand Ole Opry and TV ’s estimated to be between 2500 Bowl’s most valuable player. "It from Division II and III schools, "Actually, the Super Bowl cham- worth at 2350 million. The Super Bowl champion New from you. it bothers you. It bothers The latest embarrassment came Stores discount chain nearly master August Busch, 21.3 billion; worth 23 billion: H. Ross Perot, 57, "Hee-Haw” syndicated country million and 21 billion. The maga doesn’t look like Washington or like South Dakota State, Norwich pions aren’t here,” Busch said...~ York Giants again are in a category m e." „ Sunday when the Redskins beat doubled to 28.5 billion. and Ted Arison, an Israeli ship Texas investor, worth 22,9 billion: comedy show, as well as a news A few well-known multimillio zine quoted him only as saying his Dallas is going to lose a scab game. and Mesa Community College. “ We're in the Giants uniforms.' by themselves. After four weeks of The Giants already are three New York 38-12 before only 9,123 Walton’s estimated wealth is owner’s son who built Carnival David Packard, 7.5, co-founder of paper and broadcast interests. His naires were bumped, either be fortune Is "ahead of last year.” Hopefully, we’ll play well when we "A lot of them didn't even know We’re out here trying to win games the strike-marred N FL season, games behind Dallas and Washing fans, the smallest crowd to watch T get back, and if the league is as even what the competition level was in T they ore the only winless team. ton in the NFC East. They have the for them and ourselves and m a k d * an N FL game at Giants Stadium. as I think it is, maybe we still have a this league," defensive coordinator Ilie start Is the worst ever for a fourth-worst offense in the league the best we can out of this.... We’re— " I share their (the fans’) frustra chance." Bill Belichick said. “ We’ve pain Super Bowl chainpion. and Coach and the second-worst defense, not happy being 0-4. We’re dowma> tion,” Giants’ owner Wellington The striking players and the stakingly gone-through the films to Bill Parcells said Monday his team having given up 129 points. New and we don’t like losing. We have td C Mara said after Sunday’s game. Giants’ management have to take show them^ what the level of was "teetering ewn closer" to the York yielded only 236 points in 16 get a victory this week." ■— "That’s because we have a great some responsibility for the prob competition is and what we expect brink. / regular seasdllifames last year. team on the picket line." BUSINESS lem. Simms and his teammates lost of them.” This week, the Giants play the . " I am takidg It personally,” Part of the Giants’ problem Is the The players on the picket line are to Chicago and Dallas before the Replacement quarterback Mike Bills at Buffalo. The Bills are 1-3, Parcells said. " I think most strike, which is entering its fourth aware their chances of repeating as strike, and management was slow Busch, who hit 14 of 41 passes and also appear to have one of t h f^ coaches would. That’s what our week. None of the players who N F L champions are slim. to assemble a replacement team. against the Redskins, said it would weaker replacement teams. ■’’2 Employers keep lid Business SCOREBOARD on wage increases gives ’tii Bv AAatt Yancey agreements received boosts aver The Associated Press aging a larger 4.1 percent, the it hurts 4. Florida State 5-14) 935 6 biggest raises since the first 5. Auburn 40-1 994 5 Red Wings 3, Canucks 2 Nordiquss5,Csnadlsna2 WASHINGTON - Employers quarter of 1985, according to the 6. LSU SO-1 901 7 M8C Dynamitea NEW YORK (AP) - In at least Basebafl 7. Clemson 54M) 880 8 intend to keep a tight lid on wage government’s Bureau of Labor Football one way, says a college professor, 8. Tennessee 40-1 752 10 1 8 S - l 8 8 5-4 The Manchester Soccer Club Dvna-.::' increases in their negotiations with Statistics. 9. UCLA 4-1-0 11 g g j 3 Mentreot 8 3 8—3 mites (girls 10 and under) won then., big business Is Its own worst 713 unions next year despite higher 10. Penn State S-1-0 606 14 n rit Period—1, Detroit, Gallant 1 Rrst Period—None. Penoltles—Chellos, Windsor Columbus Day Tournament Nonetheless, an overwhelming enemy; when It donates money to 11. Notre Dame 3-1-0 544 4 (p'Connell, Yzerman), 10:08 (pp). AAon (trippina), 3:13; Rnn, Que, malor last weekend, winning four games while"" inflation, a tighter labor market majority of the 215 employers in the Penalties—Delorme, Det (Interference), (spearing), 4:X; Schneider, Mon (hold public affairs groups, he says. It Baseball playoff picture NFLatandInga 12. Oklahoma Stole SOO 439 19 tying one. The locals allowed lust onto'.: and increased productivity, ac just-released BNA survey indi 13. Syracuse SOO 421 17 :41; Smyt, Van (Interference), 4:X; ing), 9:54; Carkner, Que, mlnor-malor goal In the five games. ManchesteCn-, gives until it hurts itself. Bennlg^tan (slashing), 9:55; Burr, Del (roughing, fighting), 13:X; Kordic, Mon, cording to a new survey. cated they are determined to 14. Florida 4-30 398 18 defeated Glostonburv, 3-0, on goals Seven dollars of every 910 these LIAOIW CHAMPIONSHIP tIRICS AMRRICAN CONFERENCE 15. Arkansas 4-10 285 20 (holdllnfn3:34; O'Connell, Del (rough mlnormalor (roughing, fighting), 13:X; from Sarah Hornbostel and Beth Mlzo-- Of 215 companies with labor prevent unions from reversing a Amsrlcon LMout — ing), 17:53; Lewis, Det (holding), M:00. corporations give can be said to Rost 16. Oregon "■ 4-10 229 Lambert, Que, malor (fighting), 15:07; ras and then beat Granby, 4-0, on two - contracts expiring in 1988, 99 WMhiMday, O d.7 W L T Pet. PP PA 17. Ohio Stole 3-1-1 211 9 Svoboda, AAon, motor (flghtlne), 15:07; goals from Hornbostel and one apiece,.,, downward slide in negotiated wage hurt their Interests, says Marvin Mlnnesota^DetroltS IndlanapMt 7 7 0 .SOO 64 52 Kulak, Out (hlgh-sttcfclng), 18:37. from (Sena Orlowskt ond Erin O'Nell on . percent said their bargaining goal increases that began in 1982. IlMinday, Oct. • 18. Georgia 4-241 209 16 Olasky of the University of Texasa' Miami 7 7 0 .500 106 62 19. Michigan State S30 133 — Second Period—None. Penalties—Lewis, Second Period—1, Montreal, Smith 3 Saturday. On Sunday, the locals tied is to keep pay raises under 4 MlnoMotaS, Detroit 3 Det (slashing), 11 ;S6; Smyl, Von (slashing), (Noslund, Sondelln), :31 (pp). 3, AAont- “ Until we get real wage levels Austin, after an exhaustive study o> Ntw England 7 7 0 .500 76 91 20. Indiana 4-10 114 — Avon, 1-1, with Hornbostel scoring ono - percent, and 29 percent said they Saturday's Oome N.Y. Jets 7 7 0 .500 98 96 other recelvina votes: Minnesota 79, 11:58; Prob^, Det (rotwhlng), 14:11. reol. Richer 3 (Noslund, Svoboda) 13:15. penalty kick before beating Enfield, 4-0, down much closer to those of the donations by the top 100 companies Detroit 7, MlnnesotaS Penalties—Svoboda, Mon (Interfer would try to limit wage gains to 2 Buffalo 1 3 0 .250 75 .122 Michigan 77, Arizona State 73, Wake Forest with Melanie FIske recording two goals! Brazils or Koreas, we cannot pass in '1985 sales. Sunday's Oame Central 56, Pitt 48, Washington 41,AlrForce33,South Third Period—3, Detroit, Gallant 3 ence), 9:59; Moller, (9ue, major and Dena Springer and Hornbostel one^M percent or less. Mlnnesota5,Detroll3 . (Yierman), 4:33. 3, Vancouver, Lovrry 1 (flghtlno), 19:48; Ntlon, Mon, motor apiece. Manchester beat Fairfield on- along productivity gains to wages The bulk of donations to public Houston 3 1 0 .750 105 70 Carolina 31, Alabama 10, Kentucky 10, The same survey a year ago by SSendoy's Oame Cincinnati 7 7 0 .500 75 68 Baylor9, Wyomlng4, lowa3, BostonCollege (Smyl, WIckenhelser), 9:X. 4, Detroit, (fighting), 19:48. Monday, 3-0, In the championship game and stiil be competitive," said affairs groups, he relates in a newly Mlnnesoto 9, Detroit S, Minnesota wins Cleveland 7 7 0 .500 85 63 3, Texas ARM 1. Kllma 3 (B ^ ), 11:09. 5, Vancouver, with Cathy Morlorty and Hornbostel"" the Bureau of National Affairs, a Stanley Mihelick, executive vice series 4-1 Pittsburgh 7 7 0 .500 89 94 Adorns 5 (Tombelllnl, Tontl), 13:54 (pp). Third Period—3, Quebec, Brown 3 scoring (or the Dyna-mites. Goalie published book, "Patterns of Cor 3 private publisher of business re 3 West Penalties—Ashton, Det, mlnor- (P.Stostny, Lafrenlere), 3:18. 4, Quebec, Heidi Peltier stopped a penalty kick In ,.^ president of the Goodyear Co. porate Philanthropy,” went to Notional Leotue L.A. Raiders 3 1 0 .750 W 54 malor (sloshing, lighting), 4:39; Stanley, P.Stastnv 3 (Lafrenlere, Goulet),, 9:33 the title game. OrlowskI, Tracy search, found 93 percent of the Up for renewal in 1988 are major organizations that "tilt to the left.” Tuesday, Oct. s San Diego 3 1 0 .750 68 66 Von, mlnor-malor (Instleator, fighting), (pp). 5, Quebec, (Soulet 4 (Haworth), Glaeser, Springer, Erin Price, Lynn ' ' companies with contracts expiring St. Louis S,Son Fronclsco3 4:39; Norwood, Det (holding), 13:X. union contracts in the rubber, Elaboratipg, he refers to Denver 7 1 1 .667 97 88 Hockey 14:14. 4, Quebec, Goulet 5 (Brown, Salonen, KavDee Robenhymer, JO: .1 in 1987 looked at 4 percent raises as Wednesday, Oct. 7 Seattle 7 7 0 .500 94 91 P.Stostny), 17:37 (pp). 7, Quebec, Goulet 4 celyn Schneider, Shari McCubrey and petroleum and electrical machin "government-oriented pressure Son FroncIscoS, St. LoullO Kansas City 1 3 0 .250 51 133 (Eagles, Cote), 18:53. Penalties— Karl Barrera also played well for the the upper limit they would bargain. ery industries — all hit hard by groups, including litigious environ Wdoy, Oct. 9 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Shots on goal—Detroit 8-54—19. Van Lemleux, Mon (high-sticking), 5:07; Nllan, Dyna-mItes, who are back In action SI. LouIsS, Son Franciscos And only 16 percent of the foreign competition*’ or lower oil mentalists, radical feminists, lib couver 8-513—34. AAon (higivsticking), 8:19; COrbonneou, Saturday at Avon. employers surveyed at that time Saturday's Oanw OaHas 3 1 0 .750 108 84 NHL atandinga Power-ploy Opportunities—Detroit 1 of AAon (slashing), 9:11; Nllan, Mon, miscon prices. eral racial establishmentarians, Son Francisco4, SI. Louis3 Wmhlngton 3 1 0 .750 120 . 78 3; Vancouver 1 of 4 duct, 9:11; Jackson, Que (charging), said they would try to cap raises at 2 Attention also will be focused on professional phllanthropoids, an(i tiNidciv*t Oomt St. Louis 2 2 0 .500 93 88 Goalies—Detroit, Stefan (24 shots-24 11:35; Gtllls, Que (slashing), 14:X; percent or less. expiring contracts between the Son Francisco4, St. Louis 3, San Francisco Phllodlphlo 1 3 0 .250 76 177 WALES CONFERENCE saves). Vancouver, McLean (19-14), A— Smith, AAon (slashing), 14:X; McPhee, Htrild photo by Koo( others who see the federal govern leads series 3-3 N.Y. Giants 0 4 0 .000 66 129 ' Patrick Division 8484. AAon (high-sticking), 14:03; Carbonneou, Economists, citing a full percen United Mine Workers union and the ment as ally rather than usurper." Tuesday's Oame Scholastic Central W Referee—Denis Morel. Linesmen—Ryan AAon (hlghstlcklng), 19:03. tage point drop in the unemploy coal industry and between the Ban/o business He suggests that sdhie of the Son Francisco (Draveckv TO-13) at St. Chicago 4 0 0 1.000 116 32 NY Rangers 2 0 1 5 14 8 Bozak, Jim Chrlstlson. Shots on goal—Quebec 9-513—34. AAont- ment rate over the past year to a Teamsters union and interstate Louis (Tudor 103),S;3Sp.m. Minnesota 2 2 0 .500 78 85 NY Islanders 2 0 0 4 11 2 reol 514-3-33. money found its way Into the (xiffers Wednesday's Dome Tampa Bov 2 2 0 .500 95 74 Philadelphia 1 1 1 3 10 11 Power-ploy Opportunities—Quebec3ot8; decade-low 5.9 percent in Sep trucking companies. Banjo player Bernie Bentley strolls company used an 1890s theme, in of anti-business activists because of Son Francisco at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m., If (Jreen Bay 1 2 1 .375 56 72 New Jersey 1 1 0 2 8 8 Montreal 1 of 3. tember, have predicted that wage Reflecting a growing tenacity in necessary Detroit 1 3 0 .250 72 108 Wcnhlr)oton 1 2 0 2 14 14 Goalies—Quebec, Gosselln (33 shotvX Eaat JV football through the crowd Wednesday during keeping with the architecture of the honest ideological motives, at WMt Pittsburgh 0 1 1 1 7 10 saves). Montreal, Roy (3531). hikes will start increasing as dealing with unions, as evidenced tempts to represent employee WORLD IBRIES Adams Division Jats 3. Flamas 2 The Eost Catholic High lunlor varsity employers bid up the price of labor most recently by the National the Hamilton Co.’s open house in its new buiiding. Son Frncsco 3 1 0 .750 110 94 A—14417. football team routed Xavier on Mon,,.-,, wishes, or to support both sides of fotutday, Oct. 17 New Orleans 2 2 0 .500 101 82 Quebec 3 0 0 6 16 8 Referee— Dove Newell. Linesmen— from a dwindling pool of available Football League team owners, 77 location at 935 Main St. The insurance St. Louis or San Francisco ot Mlnnesoto, Boston 2 1 0 4 11 day, 53-0, In Middletown. Tim Carroll unresolved issues. Atlanta 1 3 0 .250 60 121 14 Coigarv 8 8 W Ron Gauthier, Ray Scoplnello. had three TDs for the young Eagles 8;30p.m. L.A. Roms 1 3 0 .250 73 99 Buffalo 1 1 1 3 11 13 Winnipeg 3 1 8-3 workers. percent of the employers surveyed But he reasons that some of the Sunday, Oct. 18 Montreal 1 1 1 3 while Tom Sheehan added two touch-* Mondays Oome 10 10 Rrst Period—1, Winnipeg, Neufeld 3 downs and three conversion runs. Gll,,,„ Also exerting upward wage pres by BNA said they would attempt to money was aimed at appeasing St. Louis or San Francisco at Minnesota, Denver X, Los Angeles Raiders 14 Hartford 0 3 0 0 5 16 (Duncan, Morels), 5:9 (pp). 3, Winnipeg, 8:3Sp.m. Downs rounded out the scoring for East. sure, according to most analysts, . replace strikers and continue oper opponents, an effort that he sug Sunday, Oct. 18 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE MacLson 3 (Howerchuk, Oiflvle), 10:51. Chris Mueller played well at Quarter-,,, Tuesday, Oct. 18 Indlononplls at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Norris Dlvtsten PenoHles PepllnskI, Cal (elbowing), are new increases in productivity, ating during a labor dispute. Simplification’s ‘kiddie’ tax gests might produce an effect bock for East, which next sees action -“ Minnesota at St. Louis or Son Francisco, Seattle at Detroit, 1 p.m. W L T Pts OP OA 3:03; Boschman,n. Win (hoMIng), 3:03; the related profitability of many 8:30p.m. Toronto 2 0 0 4 12 7 Monday against Hlllhouse In New,,,., A year ago, just 70 percent of the opposite of that Intended. Miami at New York Jets, 1 p.m. Wilson, Cel (cho^ng) ,3:X; PepllnskI, Cal Soccer Haven. companies and an inflation rate Wednesday, Oct. li New England at Houston, 1 p.m. Detroit 2 1 0 4 8 8 (roughing), 11:23; HiHunter, Ool employers said they would attempt "In an almost Alice-in Wonder Minnesota at St. Louis or San Francisco, Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Chicago 1 2 0 2 14 16 Ing), 11:»; Kvfs, Win (roughing). running at 5.1 percent so far this or consider attempting to hire land gesture," he says of Honeywell 8:3Sp.m. Minnesota 0 2 1 1 PhUodelphla at Green Bay, 1 p.m. 8 11 Marols, Win (roughing), 11:33; Jar- year, compared with just l.l strikebreakers in a strike or Inc., a defense contractor that had Thursday, Oct. n New Orleans at Chiccm, 1 p.m. St. Louis 0 2 0 0 4 12 venpoa. Win (trtpplng), 14:31; Loob, Cdl M8C Stunnora Football has incredible consequences Minnesota ot St. Louis or Son Francisco, Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Smythe Divitton (hlghetlcklng), I5:z; AAorols, Win percent in 1986. lockout. .. been the target of protesters, the 8:35p.m., If necessary Los Angeles Roms at Atwnto, 1 p.m. Winnipeg 2 0 0 4 8 3 (roughing), 15;35; Tonelll, Cal (sloshing), The MSC Stunners (elrls 13 and Evidence already has appeared company d e ^ e d to underwrite a Saturday, Oct. SS Edmonton 1 1 0 2 10 However, there appears to be a Though the underbrush is thick, New York Giants at Buffalo, 4 p.m. 6 1B:W; Sheehy, Col, mlnor-malor (Insti under) took second place In the CCC-Eost O’all that unions are winning bigger Bv John Cunnift repealed, and he offers some series of^^semlnars questioning St. Louis or Son Francisco at Minnesota, 4 Son Diego at Los Angeles Raiders, 4 Calgary 1 2 0 2 8 9 gator, flghllna), 1S:X; Berry, Win, nxilor Wellesley Invltotlonol Tournament lost W L T w growing employer disenchantment The Associated Press the really impenetrable part of the p.m.,ltnecessary Los Angeles 1 2 0 2 L T • wage gains for their members. convincing evidence to support his arms spending. p.m. 7 15 (llghtlno), 18:35- weekend, losing to host Wellesley In a WIndhom 2 0 0 4 0 0 with two-tier wage systems — jungle has not yet been reached. Sunday, Oct. is Denver ot Kansas City, 4 p.m. Vancouver 1 2 0 2 11 12 Secomi Pertod—3, WInnIpea, Carlyle 1 shootout. The Stunners beat Needham, South Windsor 2 0 0 3 0 Labor contracts negotiated dur view. To the protesters, he writes, the St. Louis or Son Francisco at Minnesota, 1 _ higher pay for veterans and a YORK — It is pretty well Consider this situation; St. Louis at Son Francisco, 4 p.m. (Ellett, Jarvenpaa), 10:33 (pp). Moss., 38, In the semifinals. On their East Hartford 1 0 0 3 1 0 ing the second quarter of 1987 NEW For the child — or the child’s tax company’s overture was proof that 8:35p.m. EST.Ifnecessory , ~ Monday, Oct. 19 Quebec S, AAontreol 3 Penoltles Pspllnwl,Cal (sloshlne),S:51; way to the finals, the Stunners beot Enfield 0 1 0 3 1 0 " permanently lower scale^^or new known that last year’s tax reform The Kiddie Tax cannot be calcu New York Rongers 4, Minnesota 3 produced average first-year pay preparer — to file correctly means its executives were responsive to a Washington at Dallas. 9 p.m. Roberts, Cal (elbowine), 10:09; Hamel, Win Roxbury, N.J., 48, Andover, Moss., 41, Rockville 0 1 0 1 3 0 hires — as a way of shaving labor and "simplification" may make lated without knowing the unearned WInneilea 3, Calgary 3 (hoeklng), 15:43; Hunter, Cal, mlnor- Wellesley, 18 and Burlington on a Fermi 0 1 0 0 4 0 gains of 2.6 percent, compared with it must have access to the parent’s massive civil disobedience cam ALCBreault Detroit 3, Vancouver 3 costs. taxpayers of your youngsters. What income of all the children of the NFLaum mlsconduct (roughing), 17:14; Cortyle, forfeit. Melissa Daversa had two goals, Manchester 0 1 1 0 3 1 increases averaging 1.2 percent in tax return. This isn’t an option; paign. "Once the seminars were Win (roughing), 17:14; Togllanettl, Win, Anne-Marie Levesoue five , Jessica Hartford Public 0 1 1 1 1 1 isn’t so clearly known are the parent whose tax rate Is used. Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 7:35 pm. contracts negotiated in the first One-third of the companies sur otherwise, the child’s return cannot concluded, the campaign Intensi misconduct-gome misconduct, 17:14 Morouez three ond Dana Hartle and If more than one child has TwlnaB.TIgera5 Mary Morlarty one apiece. Sweeper quarter and in all of 1986. veyed a year ago and 43 percent of simply complicated consequences be filed. fied,” he says. Broncoi30.Raldara14 Hartford at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. Beth Rackow played well along with ACC O'all that might follow. Logical or not, most people can unearned Income, each child’s tax Toronto at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. And nearly two-thirds of the the responding companies sur The study, published by the MINNESOTA DETROIT Third Period—4, Calgary, Glynn 1 Amy Dwyer, Jane Faber, Katie Smith, W L T W L T - Even those who make their living follow that demand if complica is based on the ratio of the child’s St. Louis at Chicago, 8:9 p.m. Alison StanIzzI, Amy and Kim Harris, East Catholic 2 0 0 4 0 732,000 workers who were covered veyed this year said they currently Washington-based, Capital Re ob rhbl ob rh M At Oenver^U W Calgary at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. (McDonald, Bullard),13:l)4(pp).5Calgarv, 0 giving advice on tax matters are tions do not set in. Too often they do. unearned income to the total Oloddenit 6 3 3 2 Whitakr 2b 4 0 0 0 Kmovn 0 14 8 8—14 AAoclnnls 1 (Bullard), 1 9 : ^ t w t l e s - Christine Werzyn and Amy MIzoros. Notre Dame 1 1 0 3 1 0 ‘ in the major 1987 second-quarter have two-tier contracts. search Center, a study group that Stacy Kellogg excelled In goal. Fairfield Prep 1 1 0 3 1 0 finding it difficult to reason their What happens, for example, if the unearned income of all th ^h ild- 9 Gagne SS 4 0 2 1 Evans 1b 4 00 0 Brenees 14 1 4 7—M Psplli^l, M (rouohlng), 3:31; Rooney, monitors charitable giving, consid 9 Puckett et 6 0 2 1 Olbeon If 4 13 1 NHL raauHa Win (rottin g), 3:31; PepUnskl, Cal St. Joseph's 1 1 0 3 1 0 way through the new law. Those ren. Therefore, the child must have parents are separated or divorced? Xavier 0 1 0 ers about 21 billion In cash contribu Hrbek 1b 5 12 0 Troml SS 5 111 Mn—Dudek 7 run (Clendenen kick), (royghlita). 4:9; Steen, Win (hooking), 3 1 0 - who have tried to do so have found the tax information not just of the 4:57; N e ^ d , Win (roughing), 4:9; St. Bernard 0 1 0 2 2 Here’s what the IRS has to say: tions by the largest companies as Gaettl3b 4 110 Nokes c 5 112 3:35 0 " themselves tangled in a Jungle of parents but of the other children as Bushdh 2 1 0 1 Lemon cf 4 111 Den—Dudek 3 run (Clendenen kick), Hangars 4, North Stars 2 Hunter col, malor (fighting), 11:X; MSC Forco staff problems reduce 1. If the child has divorced or compiled by Forbes magazine. Brunekyrf 5 13 3 Grubb dh 4 0 2 0 9:01 The AAonchester Soccer Club Force illogic. legally separated parents, the well. LombdzTb 4 2 2 0 Sherldnrt 2 0 0 0 Secend Quorter (boys 11 years old) won one gome and This is the situation: In an effort The going gets tougher, and the Of this, about 2100 million went to Loudner c 5 0 0 0 Brokns 3b 2 0 0 0 LA—Perry 3 pass from Evans (Hardy 8 1 t-8 Caleadar custodial parent’s tax rate is used N.Y. Rangers 1 1 1-4 (niohwticKina), 13:X; Peplli tied two at the Nashua, N.H., World Cup to prevent parents from shifting hunter of Information and logic 100 organizations Involved in public Brgmnph 1 0 0 0 kick), :54 Invitational Tournament last weekend. Saturday bar^king hours for the child’s return. AAorrIsn 3b 1 1 1 0 LA—Calhoun 55 punt return (Hardy First Period—1, New York, Sondslrom 3 mlscooduct (roughing), 15:11; Boschnnan, income-producing assets from becomes caught in these sinewy affairs issues. More than 2400 (Dionne, Lorouche), 10:14 (pp). 2, New The force tied Amherst, N.H., 1-1, 2. If the custodial parent is TetaN 41 915 8 Tetals 36 59 1 kick), 3:47 yWn, mlno^lsconduct (Mahetlcklng), Wallingford Challengers, 1-1, and their own high bracket to that of vines: million went to educational institu Den—FO Clendenen 31,14:53 ' York, Dionne 3 (Poddubnv, Sondstrom), 15:11; Roberts, Cal (htahetlcklne), 18:9; divorced and remarried to someone 13:X (pp). Penoltles Lorouche, NY NIII, Win (roughing), ^ 2 5 topped the Litchfield Cougars, 40. Goal TODAY their lower-bracket children. Con • What happens if a parent files tions, 2340 million to social welfare Mlnneeita 848 888 113-9 Third Quarter scorers were Set Egan, Jeff Altrul, Ben Bays Soccer The Savings Bank of Manchester of the Andover Package Store “ It’s else, the total income on the joint Detrett 888 388 811—« Den—Massle 10 pens from Korcher (trippina), 4:57; Bellows, Min (hoMlna), Shots on goal—Qiloary 47-14—39. Win going to really affect the plaza's gress included the "Kiddie Tax” In an amended return for a year In programs and 2140 million to arts 8 nipeg 1411-1—35 Golas. AAatt Lavery, Greg Ryan and Windham at Manchester, 3:X has eliminated Saturday hours at return of the remarried custodial Game-Winning RBI — Brunansky (1). (pass failed), 13:59 7:10; Babe, Min (hokflna),9;3l; Broten,Mln organizations. (hooking), 11:37; Show, NY (holding), Tim Kelsey. Michael (Sriffeth had three Cheney Tech at Cromwell, 3:X five locations, mainly because of business If people can’t cash their the Tax Reform Act of 1986. parent is used to determine the which the children were subject to E—Gagne, Evans. DP—Minnesota 1. Power ploy Opporfunitlee—Coigarv 1 of assists. Corev Wry, Lavery, Mike Siena Bolton at Vlnol Tech, 3:X „•.> LOB—Minnesota 13, Detroit 9.3B—Oognel, Den—Poole 1 run (Clendenen kick), 15:08; AAeln^, NY, malor (fightlno), 5; WInniM 3 ot 4 staffing problems. checks here, they’ll go to Manches /nc-Because of this, the unearned child’s tax rate. the tax? It appears, unfortunately, Olasky, 37, a speechwriter and 17:53; Zemlok, Min, mlnor-malor (Insll- Goalies Colgorv, Docbwell (28 shols-3S and Tom Kelley one apiece. Jay Coventry ot Eost Hampton, 3:X Brunansky, Gibson, (Madden 3. HR— 13:17 KralewskI, Tim Boulev and Jeff Czala Olfis Soccer ter or Bolton” income — dividends, interest — of 3. If the child's parents are that the kids must now file amended specialist in corporate contribu Nokes (1), Lemon (3), Brunansky (3). A—41.3X. gatar, fighting), 17:9; Dlimne, NY (hook saves). Winnipeo, Berfhtaume (2834). The change, which took effect ing), 19:34 A—12,441. ployed well. Don Carangelo, Ryan and Manchester at Windham, 3:X '-2 Saturday, is In effect at SBM’s William R. Johnson. SBM’s presi children under age 14 is Uked at the married but file separate returns, returns. tions at E.I. duPont before Joining SB—Bush (3), Puckett (1), Gibson (3). ~ Wry played well In gofla for the Force, Coventry at Bolton, 3:X SF—Bush. INDIVIOUAL STATISTICS Second Pertod—3, NewYerk,Ogrednlck2 Referee—Terry Gregson. branches at the North End in dent. said Friday that he hadn’t tax rate of their parents No matter the tax rate of the parent with the • What if one of the children files the Texas faculty In 1983, found that (Ljarouche, Patrick), 3:X (pp). 4, Mlnn4 Ron Finn, Brod Lazorowlch. now 4-43. Crete Coentry RUSHING—L.A. Raiders, Horton 1535 Manchester/South Windsor at Wind-'"" Manchester, the Andover Shopping heard any complaints from An that the money is para t^the child — higher income is used, whether that an amended return that affects the the top 25 companies on the “ 100 IP H R ER BB SO Evans 534, Ellis 9 9 , Broswte 51. Denver, sota, Blugstod 1 (Broten, Hortsburg), total unearned income of all the list” gave 210 million to these public Dudek S-im Poole 1843, Caldwell 519, 8:10 (pp). Penolttes Acton, Min (IwlB ham (boys ond elrls), 3:X Plaza, the Putnam Bridge office In dover yet. but he said he does not the tax is based on tne'parent’s tax parent lives in the household or has tag), 3:(B; Dianne, NY (hooking), 5:13; Olrfs Swimming ..., children? It would seem, therefore, . affairs groups. Blyteven W,30 4 5 3 3 3 3 Korcher 5(mlnus 3), AAoy 5(mlnus4). MSC UnHod AAonchester at Windsor, 3:45 East Hartford, the Eastford office, believe that all 200 petition-signers rate. abandoned it. Schotieder 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hiter, NY (hoMlna), 7:9; Roberts, Min are bank customers. It is perhaps the first tax law that It gets deeper, denser. Consider that all the children affected must Of thia 210 million, he says, more 7 Moloney vs. East Catholic (at Man- 7 Berenguer 53 1 1 1 0 0 PASSIN(3-L.A. Ralderi, Evans 18345 (Interference), 9:41; Patrick, NY (cros4 The MSC United (boys 10 years old) and the drive-up window at the Chester High), 3:X ... then recompute their tax. Reardon S,3 11-331110 175 Denver, Korcher 5258134 A ^ 8 I-8 O1 checking), 11:% Brooke, AMn (oroew lost three games and won one lost main office on Main Street. The The decision to close branch requires the disclosure of crucial the complications when steppar than 27 million went to left8f- McGuire 55(525 checking), 15:55; (Mies, NY (Inter- weekend at the Columbus Day Tourna offices was based on each branch’s information from the return of ents must disclose their income to • Who’s responsible for notifying center organizations promoting a 18:X; FToese, NY, served by ment lost weekend In Ludlow, Moss. WEDNESDAY main office’s lobby and all other L4-3 153 4 4 4 1 0 RECEIVINO-LJl. Raiders, Ellis 434 Eeys Soccer ■ volume of Saturday business and another taxpayer, says Bob Doyle, the child’s legal representative. the children they must filed generally anti-business agenda. Kkig 5 3 1 1 3 4 Alkens 538, Latiwm 533, Browne 58, AAaloney (Mahetlcklng), 19:57. Bowling The United fell to Clifton Pork, N.Y., branches will remain open. 3 5 4 4 ) 1 Wheeler 1-34, Williams 1-X, Calhoun V17, Third Pertod—& Mtanesota, Beltows 3 43; M l to Ludlow Unity, 38; beat Northwest Catholic at East Catholic, Merchants at the Andover Shop proximity to other offices. On a chartered financial consultant Or, suppose this situation exists: amended returns? Who’s responsi The judgment of what constitutes (Bludstad, Hortsburg), 9:10 (w ). 4 New Russell, Mou., VFW, 51; and lost to the 3:X ble If they don’t file and owe RoMnson 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Horton 1-4, Harrison 1-3, Perry 1-3. Denver, VeUoyboll ping Plaza on Route 6 have Saturdays. Andover customers and professor at American College The parents are separated and file an anti-business ideology might be HBP—Gagne by Alexander, Sheridan by MIcho 442, Dudek 519, Mossle519, Watson York, DIenne 3 (Show), 15:34 (pp). West Springfield Eagles, 51. additional tax? What penalties Penolttes—KIslo. NY (hooktag), 1:15; Scott Ruganis, AAott Somberg and WIndhom at Manchester, 3:X gathered about 200 names of may go to the Bolton office three in Bryn Mawr, Pa. separately. Then, the non-custodial questioned by critics, however, Blyleven 2, Ooettl by King. WP—King, 1-49. East Catholic at St. Joseph, 3:45 Reardon. PB—Nokes. Show, NY (hooking), 8:48; Roberts, Min Jonathan Cort hod the goals and shopping plaza customers on a miles away. Johnson said. Doyle, who with Ed Graves, an parent must make his or her tax might be applied, and to whom? since It is strongly based on his (hooktag), 14:9; Hortsburg, AAln (hold Brendan Prindl vile and Cort had assists AP Top Twanty poll THURSDAY petition protesting SBM's Saturday SBM Vice President Thomas insurance expert, and Jim Ivers, an return available to the child, and Doyle’s machete keeps betaking personal, political and economic ing), 17:9; Patrick, NY (frippina). Ralph Dover Sr. 154155431, Carl Bolin against Clifton Pork. Tim Morchond, authority on taxes, writes a per through the brush. What If everyb- "SI 34; Show, NY (holdtao),X:IB. 179, Tony ricoro 135383, Al Atkins 393, Ron Lesnlok and Bryan JaworskI Boye Soccer closings. Matrick^sald that branch hours presumably the custodial parent. philosophy. Rocky Hill at Bolton, 3:X sonal finance newsletter called On odys refuses to cooperate? Then, he The Top Twenty teams In the Associated Ralph Doyer Jr. 354, Chet Stanek 3S3, polyed well against Ludlow. Kevin Plaza merchants fear that custo were also changed because of a lack ” Uh-oh!” says Doyle. "Suppose Among these beliefs Is “ that the Press colISM football poll, with first-place Shots on goal—Minnesota 7-511—37. Bob Bonodles 141-145377, Joe Desimone Blount, Mike WelnIckI and Prindivlle of employees, and that the new The Money, sought to analyze the the parents are on less than friendly says, the child has the legal right to Radio, TV N.Y. Rangers 15410-80. • r.ovl- '.vuR Sr. 137-I3539V, hod the goals against Russell with Cort FRIDAY mers who are paid on Fridays will private enterprise system grew out votes Tn parentheses, record Beye Soccer hours will allow SBM to provide consequences and ended up in a terms'.' have the IRS make the necessary through games of Oct. M, total points Power-ploy Opportunities—Minnesota Charlie Whelan 144393, Joe Dworok and Jason Blokesley picked up assists. have to travel to other SBM offices of a belief that men and women 3 of 11; N.Y. Rangers 4 of 9. 171-395, Vic Abroltls 39, Al Coelho 340, Bent Berfe, JeN Hartle and Brandan Enfield ot Manchester, 3:X tangle of unanswerable questions. "Suppose they are in the process tax returns available. bosedon■ 35151817-141514151511-1898-5141514151511-K Vlnol Tech ot Cheney Tech, 3;X to cash their paychecks, and will do better service. a could be free under God to make TONIONT Ooolles Minnesota. Beoupre (X shots- Don VIgnone 141-340, Andy Lomoureux (iamble ployed well. Prindivlle had the After hacking his way back to of trying to agree to an uncontested And that brings up this final X saves). N.Y. Rangers, Froese (27-25). 145137-395. Jim Woodcock 144-393, Rick lone score against West Springfield Cromwell at CovontiY, 3:X their shopping In other towns. Matrick said the bank would their own contracts and become" 7:30 p.m .-College football: Army at Record Pts Ekia Soccer safety. Doyle declares the Kiddie divorce? The Information on the ominous question: “ Is Uncle Sam A—14,472. BumeN 151-409, Ernie Pepin 144345, with Blount gettlno on assist. Andy "The townspeople aren’t very (tansider alternatives for the An stewards of whatever property they Boston College (taped), NESN 1. (Xilahoma (47) S 75 Motorcvciet/Mooeds 94 tncorroct Inaortlon ond then only for tho alto of SIPC coverage versus FD IC and with the firm will be returned to me at that time. coverage on weekends. 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Keystone seeks self-motivated LesdIng Jewelry msnu- Apply training, professional homes In Connecticut rooma required to be members of SIPC — Provident Life Insurance Co. ACROSS 4S Church Anewer to Prwhiu* P inil* Individual with good time positions. Every comm brokerage firm, the CD will be ing to learn what fees your present racturar, 30 years In In other weekend re office atmosphere. and Rhode Itldnd. The the Securities Investor Protection ■ 1 C*nt*r □ □ □ □ □[!;::!: □ □ □ □ math aptitude. Needs NASSIFF CAMERA Convenient location price for a bosic 25 aurod, issued by a bank with FDIC bank charges — before opening the ANSW ER: Of course. I should Travelers is seeking a qualified buyer for the subsidiary in 47 Entartalnar _ dustry seeks repre- quired. For more Infor Corp. Organized by act of Congress account. • 4 C I* * n □ D G C: □ □ □ □ to be able to Interface 638 Main St., near West Hartford word ad Is only $90 and coverage or a S4L with FSLIC have expanded that answer to order to generate additional capital to finance long-range S um K well with people and sentatlva to Introduce mation please call, Di In 1970, SIPC comes to the aid of '8 Suabig 48 Murmuring □□DD BOG GaDG Mancheeter town line. 523-2777. will appear In 75 nsYvs- coverage. Assuming you have no explain that, in most cases, part of business plans, the company said in a statement Monday. □□□□□G anGGaG handle work load with outstanding provan rector of Nursing, Investors when brokerage firms aound llna for firet tima In Crestfleld Convalscent G E T Paid for reading papers. For mors In more than $100,000 in CDs and/or Q UESTIO N ; I have two medium- the money must stay in the account Keystone Provident life, acquired by Travelers in 197$, is a t2H oaN plant 51 Raman Q G D G G G minimal supervision. D E N TA L Assisranr. busy formation coll Classi are forced to liquidate. other accounts in one name at the size certificates of deposit and a 4 3 M uU eal Manchaatar. No direct Home, 565 Vernon books 1 $100 per title. only until a state Inheritance leading provider of insurance products sold through broker bnnM CIDGGG nDQ GQG Previous distribution Vernon office. Full Write: ACE-049, 161 5. fied, 643-2711 and ask If a brokerage firm at which you same bank or SAL. your money will savings account at a SAL, as well as and/or estate tax waiver is 53 in motion and computer expe sailing. 713-683-93g3. Street, Manchestoi. time, 5 days, no Satur dealers, financial planners and financial institutions. Its J4 0p*raf*r* 5 7 $ *n a u a l □□□ □□□□ □□□ 643-5151. Lincoln Way, N. Au- for dstalls.o______have an account goes bankrupt. be rock-solid safe. a checking account at a bank. I obtained. 15 Lnigh rience a plus. We offer, days or evenings. No principal product lines are single premium iife insurance and eOFoddar □GG QDGQ GBn roro, IL 60542. Qo VERNMENT Homes C c □GQ GGG GGGGG an excellent benefit experience nesccessrv 61 Rouaad M AIN TEN AN CE Service single premium annuities. 36 Irritation from $1 (U repair). 62 _ vldl vici G G G G D G package Including and Installation per will train. 875-5664. SALES Delinquent tux prop Keystone Provident Life is part of the Keystone Group, which is toSptinw 6 3 M o d *m medical, dental and life SOBaaabali IGGGGG GGDGDG son. Must be mechani NELP WANTED SECRETARY. Shorthand erty. Repossessions. wholly-owned by Travelers, the company said. oommandar E)GGG DGG OGGG Insurance. Please con *1,000 pe r • piayar Mai _ 6 4 Cut cally Inclined. Tepco niu INK/PART TNK required. One man Coll 005487-6000 exten Office manhers get more attention today <1 SatMof □DGG GGG GGGG tact Lisa Pierce at Manchester Law of Th o ] 6 5 Saga Air Pollution Control. W Q Sk + sion GH 9965. Mond r bunlan 6 6 C h a rg *d QGGG GGG QDGG 649-4415. 282-1001. * RETAIL* fice. 646-2425. 22 Endanittlon Due to holiday sxpan- •1,000 or more per MANCHESTAA. 1st time Lined Esterline moving to Washington atom eonil SCOTTSDALE, Ariz, (AP) - what the more appropriate behav "The more prominent person’s soon as it arrives at the table,' she S4 Aftronautt' 19 Sup alon, growing CARPENTER-Fraiher. 3 Yseek delivering dis offered. Immaculate 7 Twenty or 30 years ago, office ior might be. A lot of them just said. • "ailrishr DOWN 23 Exjiart flyor years experience pre plays to retail stores. It room Colonial, 3 bed ITEM name is spoken first,” she said. "It D A R IE N — Esterline Corp. has announced it will relocate its company now. Intar- NO. 1 etiquette Just wasn’t important. simply don’t know the rules. These laomp.«fd.) 1 _ _ S iivarl 2 5 B *tw a tn viewingnng IrIndividuals In- ferred. Call 684-2392. requires an aggressive room, family room, eat is not necessarily the woman’s Ms. Cooper teaches people in her corporate office from Darien to Bellevue, Wash. 26 Covattdwith 2 Layar of ay* Colo, and Mo. P A R T T IM E But as more women entered the people are in their 20s. 30s. maybe tarastad In a new excit C H R lsfM A i dash now. attitude,tude, proiprofoselonal In kitchen, screened T name that is spoken first as in a etiquette seminars to be more Esterline’s newly-elected president and chief executive S S Id a iM u a f 26 Italian money workplace, things changed. Now even 40s." TOWocklik*- 4 Id o ilm 27 Jacob'a aon. ing oaraar or second Soles people needed to appearance, and wll porch, hardwood social setting. Rules are pretty comfortable and more self- officer, Carroll Martenson, is also chairman of Criton NEWSPAPER DEALER ITEM manners count in the office and In today's competitive business 5 Arab garmant 29 Qovammont Income. *9.35 to start hove few selling Aus lingnets to travel tho floors and much more. NO. 1 much the same where a woman’s confident at social and business Technologies, which is headquartered in Bellevue. 34 Doettin* 6 indiffaraut agent (comp, Newspaper Dealer needed In Manchester - Convenient location. beyond, says Beverly Cooper, pres world, the social graces are being with advancement po trian Crystal lewslrv state of CT. name is spoken first when making occasions. Criton is wholly owned by the Dyson-Kissner-Moran Corp., a ■5 Favorit* loomp. wd.) w d.) South Windsor Area. Full time money for and gifts for the Crystal Plok-up, van, or large $159,900. U 6 R Realty ident of the Etiquette Centre. taught because people just don’t an introduction in the social world 7 llro u p o f 29 Coup eople to keep their our carrier boya and girla. If you Ilka kida, want cation skills. Excellsnt ability to manage tools and fixtures. or 4 bedrooms, hord- pays the bill. It’s as simple as that. disposal device is the first to get an operating permit under the Must be able to work rules today,” Ms. Cooper added. "A don’t they?” elbows off the table through a a little Indapandance and your own Income, snvironment In a non peoplelie and deal wood floors through A man shouldn’t feel like he has to Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. The act regulates smoking office. Por ap from blueprints. Voco- out, 2 bothO, fireplace, ITEM lot of rudeness many times is praetical dining session. with public. Chal- NO. II In today’s business world, intro pay If he has been invited by a hazardous waste disposal in the United States. call 647-9946 or 647-9947. pointment call Harriet tlon/Msdlcol benefits. country kitchen, com because people don’t realize they ductions are genderless, she said, Itnglne and reword woman. The women really have to Ms. Cooper suggests eliminating The incinerator converts flue gases into water vapor. Johnson, Independent ing position, liberal Moving In December to pletely redecorated. are being rude. They don’t know but they do depend on protocol. be in control and take the check as slang from the vocabulary. Insurance Center Inc. our new building In Move In condition. 6466050.______benefits, salary Andover. Please coll At thil commensurate with $144,900. Principles comm LEGAL SECRETARY/LE6AL ASSISTANT D ELIV ER Y Person. Run Bill Thurston 649-2343 only. For sole by boon I T K experience. Reply om, 742-5681pm. owner. Coll 646-803$. bo Ini 0 74 drug store delivsriss stating tducatlon Aggressive fast paced growing law firm moving v t r i dolly Mondov- ond experience to: S A NARY Hospital p A ic E Robucedl This Isa to luxurious new offices has Immsdiato openings Soturdov. Must use has Immediate opening beautiful Contempor P.O. Box 1442 for Roceptlonlst/As- Dotod for exparlenoad-lagal saoretarlas/lsgal assist own cor,^havt Insu ary located In a sought rance, a good driving Manchester, CT slstont. Full or part after area. Feofures 3 029^10 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 ants. Personal Injury sxparlancs preferred, but 44 49 BO 44 64 46 record and must know 06040 time. Excellent salary bedrooms. Master bed not required. Transcription and good typing Manchester oreo. Only with benefits. Please room Is In opposite end NOTI #7 9^ 60 skills required. Opportunity to work Indepen about 3-5 hours a do V os send rosumi^’To: of the house from other neccessary. $185 based Animal Medical Clinic, PART Time desk clerk to bedrooms. 2 baths. ai 63 dently. Excallant banafito. YOUR SKILLS WILL on 6 days for the ser 200 Sheldon Rood, Cathedral ceilings. Wl< work some afternoons Manchester. MINI BE APPRECIATED BY EMPLOYER. Call or write vice. Appit In person, Walk In closets. Nicely d Notices HELP WANTED l i i 64 66 Arthur Drug, 942 Main and some evenings. landscaped. Backyard 3 ED HELP WANTED ED HELP WANTED ED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Dorle Luetjen 525-0866. 760 Main Street, Hart Con be flexible. Good WANTED. Hairdresser WIO ED ED Street, Manchester, Is private. This home Is 3 Moi ED port time. Experience A* a condition precedent to ford, C T 08103. All replys held In strict confi CT. 643-1505. Attn: Mr. storting pay. Pleosonl b e in g offered of Tho the plocement of onv odver- ASSISTANT Manager * working atmosphere. preferred. Coll 647-8716 PART Time 35 hours per DARK Room Technician. TELEPHONE Enumera dence,______^______Karas. or 647-9385. $225,000. An excellent Oorold tlslno In the Manchester He full time for drug store week. 12 noon to 5pm. Part time AM . X-Ray PART Time Clerical posi I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Retired persons yysI- of Pro rald, Advertiser hereby In Manchester area. tors needed to update tion for small office of by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee come. Coll Connecticut fSAdt(Hfc Aide posl- buyl Let us show you chosloi agrees to vrotect. Indemnify General office duties office. Will train. 649- Manchester city direc-\ why I Realty World- Octobi Experience preferred Including data entry, 8979. . I local food broker. EXPERIENCED Motor Lodes. tlons. Speech and lan and hold harmless the Man torv. Work at home. Hours 8:30-5pm, Mon PART Time Evenings. ^Unscramble these four Jumbles, guage aides, 15 hours Frechetfe-Benolt oil clol chester Herald, Its officers but not necceksary. We typing and filing. Cox U3na letter to each square, to form BARTENDER/Cook. Asooclotes. 646-7709.O to tho will train. $6.25-» per Send name address and day and Tuesday. Clerks. National News- Profit and Loss per week, to work with and employees against any Cable Greater Hart telephone number to : poper Concern has Im •Jour ordkiaty worda. Coach’s Corner. Mo- Jonuoi and all liability, loss or hour depending on^x- ford. Call Cox Cable Heavy phones, tight Golloctor. THE PROFESSIONALS le/Femole. Experience speech clinicians In OI by I perlence. Benefits ^nd Johnson Directory, At typing and filing. $6 mediate openings In preschool and primary YOU CAN enloy extra expense, Including attor Rep. 646-6906. tention Manchester, P. Manchester. Perfect : TENIL preferred. Weekdays vacation money by ex neys' fees, arising from vocation package hourly. Call Marlene Send resume to and wseknlghts. Call classrooms. Coll Cov- claims of unfair trade practi FU L L Time night owl T r l O. Box 763, Cheshire, for students. Moon MANCHESTER HONDA changing Idle Items In available to auollfled EMT'S 646-5100. entry Public Schools Tho til ces, Infringement of trade positions avolloble In Ct. 06410. lighter. If you have 4 Box KK _ 646-5356, ask for Jerry. your home for cosh ... employees. Send re Applications now being DELI Help. Full and part “ C 742-8913 for applica Oorl marks, trade names or pat sume to: P.O. Box 994, Ellington group home. accepted for training as TR A V E L Agency East of hours from 5pm-9pm c/o Manchester AUTOMOBILES tion. E.O.E. with on od In classified. 97 M ents, violation of rights of time positions availa and want to earn great ^ l AA iCAL position du- Mon Rocky HIM, C T 06067. Join a new and growing an Emergen^ Medical the River needs assist Herald Sdnddu Nurse subsfl- Call 643-2711 to place your privocy and Infringement of Connecticut Agency ble. No experience nec- pay... Call todayr tles to Include: typing, od. copyright and proprietary ance typing and tele cessary. Apply In per i UNGLE telsphona ond some tutes. RN for Coventry 034-10 MEMCAL for developmentally Technician. Class runs Don't delay. 647-9946.. Our Service Department rights, unfair competition Monday - Friday, 6-4, phone etiquette re son to Dell Manager, direct contact with cus Public Schools. Call BING Bong Boom I Sud- and libel and slander, which TMNSCMPTIONIST disabled adults. Send quired. Will train. After 6pm. 1-228-5196. RETIR ED persons take letter of Interest and from Nov. 9 to Dec. 13, Highland Park Market, i— d___1 is seeking an experienced tomers. Good wages 742-S913 for applica donly bock on the may result from the publica An established and ex- Respond to Box GG, 317 Highland Street, HEAD teacher part time note: Ideal part time and full company paid tion. E.O.E. market and sellers tion of any advertlsment In resume to House Man 1987. Full and part time C/0 The Manchester pandlng medical positions will be filled Manchester. or full time. Expe work. Inspect anS, benefits. Call 647-9137. would like a quick sole I A tl the Manchester Herald by transcription company ager, P.O. Box 361, Herald. clean shopping center Autonlobile Technician. TO advertiser. Including adver Coventry, CT 06238. upon successful com rienced with degree In :PUCHIC CUSTODIAL opening. Impeccable condition has openings for home M ECHANICS helper-gas early childhood educa parking lot area. Flexr( W HAT THEY A L L P tisements In any free distri pletion. Contact Full time 8 hours a day. SHADY QLEN throughout. 7 plus OtOXt bution publications pub or office}fflce tramtranscription. DRIVER Needed to drive attentant. Must be de tion, for small daycare ble hours. Approxl-* U5EPT0 POATTHE Flexible nights. Apply room full dormored child to school dolly motely 25 hours per II Hourly wage plus bonus. Uniforms DAIRY STORES oro h( lished by the Manchester Applicants must have Profaulonal pendable and willing to In Manchester. Call CLOTHESLINE. to South Windsor Cope on lovely treed lot with tl Herald. Penny Sleffert, at least 3 yesrs experi and afternoons. Coll learn automotive re BUS 647-0788 or 649-9228. week. Excellent pay.- Board of Education Fa WMTREIIEt M In Redwood Forms. 3 tore I Publisher. Ambulinca Sirvlca ence In discharge offer 6pm. 649-0342. pair. Must have valid FU L L and part time Shift Call 6464)131. ; CX)ABEN provided, excellent benefits. For cilities Services, 1737 bedrooms, fireplace, WRIT Now arrange the circled letters to WMTERt L IS T I summaries on opera EXPERIENCED Book- Conn, drivers license. Supervisor for drug ^ V form the surprise answer, as sug Main Street, South glorious Florida room. 5 2 M 6 1 2 Full time. Monday- PERSONS interview call Tom Dell, 8 am to 4 pm, Daytime and T O Of tive notes. All equip keeper. Apply In per stoi In Manchester : l O I gested by the above cartoon. Windsor. 528-9711 ext. Tastefully decorated. propoi ment Is furnished plus son. Salary negotiable. Frlday. 7a.m.-3p.m. areb Experience pre 4 0 g Q ^ ______evenings Mint condition. puriud Employment pick-up and delivery. Marlow's Inc., 867 JA C K of all tradesi Salary negotiable. 646- starting at ferred but not necces- DISHWASHER Monday thru Friday. $209,(100. Jackson 6 1 M 3 d Bright, energetic Indi 3444 Jay or Wavne. : FA R T Time custodian Apply to 840 Eeat tutm . Call; B47-7S43 Main Street, sary. We will train. Weekends. “elm m 3” evenings, 5-8:20 pm. Jackson. 647-6400.O Manchester. vidual able to perform cludoi & Education »8"/hr. Flexible hours. Salary Steady employment. - (Answers torrxxrow) FItxIble 5 days per Middle Tpke. AAAkb New listing. turo < general maintenance NURSES Aides. Training $5.50-86 per hour de PART Time Clerical. on several apartment Good wages. Apply A , I Jumbles: JERKY THYME CANYON BRIDGE week. Apply South 649-4245 Long time live In owner o ry, class starting soon. Contact pending on experience. sasterosY | Music that «e s well with their work- Windsor Board of Edu has decided to relo vohicli Fast growing distribu lUEMiiimFnMi buildings. Must be able You will be paid while Benefits and vacation MANCHESTB^HONCA moblli Howird JDhnton h a r d r o c k cation Facilities Servi 360 Waet MkkSe Tpke. cate. 4 and 3 room tor seeks 2 part time Q i t# *7“ par bear to perform minor you learn, plus receive Mrs. Barbara Smith package available to itock. filing clerks. Must be plumbing, electrical, 394 Tolland Tpke. ces, 1737 Main Street, Ranch style Duplex. HELP WANTED ta ito rf free meals. Taking ap qualified employees. THE PROFESSIONALS South Windsor. 528- 64S-0511 Owners side Includes o THOSI ED able to work with mln- Eastern Producta is corpentry, etc. Good Manchester L IS T > plications for full or 6 4 3 - 0 5 1 1 Send resume to: P.O. 9711 ext. 40 EOE. Mancheeter’ den with a wood stove PENA DRIVER. Port time for Imol supervision. now Interviewing. starting salary and Box 994, Rocky Hill, Exit 63 Off 1-64 24 ADAM S S TR E E T Mothers welcome. For paid vacation. Call 643- port time certified F A R T Tim e f^ocllltles off the kitchen. Ap tlonol Manchester Herald Wage commensurate Nurses Aides for all CT, 06067 MANCJHESTER, C T 06040 Parkade pliances Included on Oocloi route.' Coventry area. more Information with experience. V ) ^ 2659. shifts. Earn a high rate Custodial Assistant. obtain please contact Llso SHADY GLEN TE LE P H O N E Operotor- 9:30am-1pm, 5days per both sides. Easy moln- Short hours. Good pay. train If necessary,. On of pay plus bonus fenonce. vinyl siding, 1 Office. Call 742-8867. 9-13am, 7 Pierce at 649-4415. 360 West Middle Tpke. CASNIII a SNACK SHOP /Typlst. Seeking a full week. Apply South EX P E R IE N C ED Siding TO bus route. SilVICI CTATION hours. For more Infor ATTINBANT CELEBRITY CIPHER Windsor Board of Edu bedroom each. to 10pm.o ASSISTANT Manager/ mation pleose coll: Di at the time telephone opera Celatallyaiawrarypiaeranwataerearadrrom 646-3520 Installer uranted. Start 9 Call Jslin: AniNDAin a tor. Must posesi effec cation Facilities Servi $137,500. Jackson 6 Porioi Parkade Shopping Day 6 Night Shift AvallWa. paopla. peat gnd uisssnr. Each tartar ki Ih* oprwr wane* for ing salary SI per hour. 9 REGIONAL Classified Manager trainee. MICNANICS HnPfR rector of Nurses, Mrs. ces, 1737 Main Street, Jockson. 647-8400.O to Soi $18,000 to start. Gram- 289-8208 r 280-7208 A. Plante, Crestfleld Center Good pay to start. Apply In tive telephone skills, ««iw,. rod*y*o**2*eui