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T w o bodppom dporhwont Old fbrmt, owns end mecHt- for ronf. Dtshwoohor, dii- ^ e n s ere evoneew et iw 2 S C « n f 8 oosdl, pool, fm nis courts. oenerei Servicer itaee. 84. C oll m m t t im r 7:00 pm. or x4aM days. etoee Immodtoto Oecuponcy. 4 U.S. rejects R a c e s room dpdrtmonf near bus line. AArifi. n o pets, i car porklng, security. 649- 1265. U i m s N 8< Monchosfer-1 bedresreom - 16 toot Mod Rivor conoo, Soviet offers ,flrst floor, no pen,staye poddios rnctadid. usod B) ond refrigordtar. Leoto. Sales - Michaels Jewelers four timoo. Excoftint con- E 8400 por month plus ufin- dltfpn. 88W. FlooM con hos 0 full time sales tl4t. 646-1379. fe a ftv e position open. Retoll ex­ $4l-494iW4r itthorW - posure a plus. Great be­ 9946 8:30 5:38. A sk tar Monchosfer - 2nd floor 2 Bob. on Daniloff The S8tb ranningottheBlanclMg' nefit packooe. Apply In Oriver/Warehouse clerk bodroom, hoot and op- wilt he person Tuesdov-Prlday 2- tor South Windsor wholes­ plloncos, no pots. 8975 plus ter Hoad Pace m arked vrtth 5pm. Michaels 95$ M a in aler. Permanant full time security 646-3979. a week ot festivities, inctadfiM a Street Manchester 606. positions, pood benefits Ay Sorry Sdiwtld downtown parade, a dance,snee, a free with repular overtime. Mission at about 7:18 p.m., but Ttig Agggpfdfgd Frees dedfned to comment on those sports and fitness exposition, a Host or Hostess. New car Call 520-9624. $tud1a type oparfmont. fasMon show and lancheon, a dealership, full or pari Fortly tarnished. Work­ tana. V H f n S D NATIONS - Detntte symphony performance and a P time dovs, 7:30 to 12 or Interrlor landscaplnp de­ in g sin gle m ole preforrod. Shevardnadze told reportera, Kittont troo to good homo. dgtlndstfp Soviet commenti oMot blood drive. 12-5. N o selllnp. C all Dan livery and Installotlon of Lorao. Security. No pets. 3 molot. 8 weeks old, "There are good chances tor or Jerry ot Bob Kelly tropical plants, some 643-2880. LHtor box trolnod. Coll (atki on American reporter Nlcho- solving (Ms problem. Vve m ade a ll The biggest crow6pleaser, ot O ldsm oblle 649-1749. plant maintenance, and 646-7151. lat Oonflott, a fteagon administra­ my proposals, my conscience Is coarse, will still be the race Itaelf. show room work In­ tion otfldal ooid today tiw Sovleta c le a r." The race is sebedofed to start on An experienced relloble cluded. 6xcellent benef­ had not mode any acceptable Sot In WasMngton, an adminis­ T h a n ksgivin g D ay, Nov. 27, at 18 women wanted to core for its, 242-2554. brapoaala that would allow the a.m. in front ot St. James CMircb adorable 1 veer old In my tration oftMal who spoke on wWBT"" jaurnalltt to return borne, condition ot anonymity said today, on Main Street. The 4.77-mlle Bolton home. (Close to I Part time housekeeper for f B « r “ co n d itio n Is expected to attract a 384) 1 or 2 days per week elderly housing apart- the 81-year-oM U.8. News ft "Thore hasn’t b ^ anytMng ac­ 0:00-3:30 P M . 643-0557. menf building. 20 hours Narftitleld Green. Availa­ World fteport correspondent has ceptable to us (hot (be Sovleta have fie ld of more than 8,080 ninnera, per week. Salary depend­ HOMED ble November 1st. 2 bed­ Spa shells- teetory st- been coinined' t o to MoscowMOSC< on inchiding national and interna­ room end unit wHh poflo conds or damaged In prapaaed ye t." Delivery Drlver/Malnte- ing on experience. Coll HELP WANTED FOR SALE esplanaie cbargM that (be United He aald the two aides bad offered tional stars such as John Treacy. Betty, 659-0009. ^ ^ tronsparfotign. n___ b o ia .. In good weather, about 80,080 none clerk-entry level ca­ I 1 Stirtea Inalsta are (be result ot a 6434671 offer 9pm. 8800 Of Is. Coll evenings or several proposals but that the reer advancement spectators tarn out. $o,fadfgmpcierlcai - Full Located at the bose of weekends. 742-6469. (ram 6U p . Soviets still were Insisting Danilott opportunity retail chain Is Rapidly Growing east of cose mountain sits this Soviet Foreltai Minister Eduard Eamon Flanagan, festival coor- lookinp for Individual to the river oil company time clerlcol/sales posi­ be traded tor Gennadiy Zakharov, tion open on T-S. Good pristine 3 bedroom Dutch Jack J, happen A. Sbevardnatue and Secretary cl a Soviet U:N. employee who was dlnator, said all proceeds will do deliveries and pickups looking for good office Colonial. Front to Back benefit muscular dystrophy to variou s units across the help. 6xperlence a plus telephone skills, light N p - State George P. ShuHs met twice charged In New York with tpylng Ing and light bookkeeping living room, formal din­ Tuesday lu New Y o rk two boura research. sfote. Alo must perform but not necessary. Call ing room, 1st floor family Really. far one week betore DanHotfs arrest Boland Brothers 649-2947. experience required. Coll E a st H artford - bedroom One Golden Eagle com­ and 48 mtautes (a discuss Danl- Aug. M. AFsfwte Here's the rundown^ department clerical du­ for appointm ent at 633- room with fireplace, 16-t Elast Center Street 2 pound bow, one York ties. Candidate must be atrium door to deck and house, oppllonced, fire­ loffs ease. State Department spo­ Thithe United States Insists the two it. S. SBorBfary of SfatB QBorge Shultz Satarday, Nov. tt: Waitress/Banauet. Must 0000. Bvans Floor Manchester, CT place. 8525 per month, compound center shot kesman Bernard Kalb said. Eduard Shevardnadze addresB the g A free sports and fitness expo dependable, drive a stand­ Covering. covered entry I 2'/i boths, bow. Roger M-77, 7mm cases are not comparable and has Al ard, have a paod driving be able to work lun­ ovalloble October 1st. 643- "No resolution, not resolved," (iBft) and U.N. Am bastador Vernon United Nations Qeneral Assembly on at Manchester High School's ca­ 2 car garage and o reol N oU fy Public 643-4263 'nog, Leopold 4-12 seopg. ruled out a trade. record and be able to do cheons, nights, and wee­ attractive lot with tower­ 7263. Coll otter 6pm. Kalb said tallowing the flrst Walters listen to Soviet Foreign Mlnlatar Tuesday. feteria and gym. 11 a m. to 8 p.m. T( lifting. Pull time $5.00plus kends. Hourly rote plus Bstlm otor A ssistant - Gen­ Coll 6494875 otter 7 p.m. The Washington Post, citing eral contractor has full ing evergreen. $109,900. Amour Amor A more Llebe meeting, held at (be United Na­ unldentltled sources, said today • A dinner-dance, "The Turkey at to start with benefits some gratuities. Apply Man­ “We Guorontee Dur tions. He later said the two Goose and Pig Ball." at 7 p.m. at Saturdays may be neces- chester Country Club, time opening for a person the Soviets had ^p«ised that they T l with typing skills, math Houses". Blanchard ft diplomats met at (he Soviet U.N. Manchester Community College. sory. Call Leslie 202-0651. 10am-2pm, Monday Rossetto Real Bstote 646- Love release Danilott, then release at through Friday. 6464)103. aptitude, telephone expe­ ACE For tickets, at ISOeach. call Denise rience, purchasing or con- 2402.D least one Soviet dissident In ex­ Accounts Payable clerk - No matter which language Brand new hospital bed change fat Sa kha ro v Scope of talks negotiated P rin d ville , 648-0026. entry level. Bast Hartford Needed I Before Dctober structlon experience, (tad wheel chair tor sale. hfanSay, N av, 84: knowledge of building Vernon, by owner, lovely 8808. c o ll 647-7646 afttr Kaftih retused to comment on the office, Aldin Associates. 20th, 1906, 12 G 6 0 or high Ranch on Cul-de-sac. New you speak. Love is love! report. U.S. oHlcials ^ prevlousH___ ju sly • A performance by the fda6 school graduates. Ages materials. If you possess 2 Condidate should hove carpet and tioars through- Nuclear have said that the State DepaH- ^ ste r Symphony Orcheatra and general bookkeeping or 17-27, m eeting qualifica­ one or more of these Office Space- on busy MEA and town to meet on reopening rulee quolltlcatlons, send re­ aut, finished basement, ro ute 83. M o n c h e ste r- ment has proposed Daniloff be OlOffiHr at I p.m. at Manchester I retail experience, be de­ tions for training, educa­ screened porch, 2 car If you’d love to buy a home David Lee Roth concert High Schoora Bailey Auditorium. pendable and organlied. tion, and health benefits. sume to The Manchester Vernon town line. For­ tickets. October 3rd. Coll allowed to come home while Herald, 16 Bralnard garage, oversized lot. or merly Insurance com­ Sv Alax OIralll The Board of Directors has available tor salary increases, Tickets cost 18; seniors' tickets Part to toll time with Call (collect If necessary) $132,900 875-1174 evenings 6460886 otter 8pm. Zakharov be tried and, if con­ Astoclota Editor already voted to allow the Board ot Including an Increase In minimum 203-722-3460. U. S. Coast Place, Manchester Ct. pany tenant. 646-5707. planning victed, sent back to Moscow In cost 84; children under 18 will be benefits. Call Leslie 202- and weekends. would love to sell your home... Education to reopen the contract salaries. Is fixed In the Education Guard Dpportunitles. 06040 B ox S. admitted free. This will be the first N e 0651. exchange tar several Soviet Sclraot administrators In Man­ talks It It wants to, and almost all Enhancement Act, the salary talks call the Stare and Office spoce dissidents. concert tar Paul Phillips, the M a n c h e s t e r - L o v e ly 7 tor rent. 1250 per month, chester want to hold preliminary members ot the Board ot Educa­ would ha ve to be centered on how to wmpbony's new director. A c Alde-6xperlenced male room Ranch. Large living E N D R O L L 8 Danilott and Zakharov were 4 talks with teacher representatives tion have aald they favor distribute the money. Som e 14.2 personal care aide wanted heat Included. Good t7Mi wtdMi - IM criticized released trom Jail Sept. 18 into the Wednesday, Nov. 88; finis! room with fireplace, 3 Jack J. Lappen Realty location. Coll 6465334. about terms ot reopening contract reopening. million In state funding Is at stake to core tor a disabled bedrooms, panelled den, 1 m width - 1 (or ISO custody ol their respective embas­ a A fashion show and luncheon, Lend young man In Vernon. 5 Bobysitter wanted tor 4 Full time trim carpenter talks before making a recommen­ Ilie Board of Education met tar Manchester. and helper - Some expe­ car garage, and within now! Manchostor-prime office MUST be picked up si the sies pending trials. "Off and Bunntng Again," from spun days, $250 per week. 875- month baby boy In Man- walking distance to ...... id r* VIENNA, Austria (AP) - A dation to the Hoard of Education. Monday_____ ay night,______but______the contract_ A longer work year may be noon to 2 p.m. at the Manchester ra in i 4173. chester/Vernon area. rience required. Coll even­ tpace,eoo so. tt. center ot MsnehMier Herald Otaos Shults and Shevardnadze were to ings and weekends. 742- school. D n iy $112,000. U ft We'd love to help you find or town. 688-1447. belore 11 A M. ONLY. •pedal iM sion ol the International School Superintendent James reopening was not discussed. sought by the school system, Country Club. The show will he parti Hours 8am to 5pm. Mon­ make preparations tar a summit Kennedy saidaid today. Kennedy said. While the length of 6387. R Realty, 643-2692.0 Atomic Ebergy, Agency today took Kennedy sold today that Infor­ £ resented by Sage-Alien and Sally Ne Government Jobs. day through Friday. Must ______sell a home! between President Reagan and mal sessions will be held with the school year Is not a negotiable $17,S0O-$6O,975 per year. be dependable with refer­ Modern,380 square feet up pikns tar an early warning Soviet leader Mikhail 8. Gorba­ Kennedy aald he hopes the scoge llddleton. For tickets, at glOeach, Lend RN. 3-11,11-7 Supervisors, Price Reduction I T h is office. Now ovollable- teacher representatives betore the matter, Its Impact on salaries Is Now hiring. Coll 1-619-565- ences. Colt Mrs. Dolres, e tm tu e r system and worldwide emergency chev, but Shults has raised doubts a of the new contract talks can ... call Bev Malone at 6468718. eras! no weekends. We ore lovely Ranch In Bolton Is ,good location and ample administration mokes a firm re­ negotiable. Ib a ra d a y , Nov. 87: 1657 ext J76CT tor current 643-0016 d a ys or 569-3516 now being ottered at I n roio m . s t u . Automotive assistance In case ot future nuclear substantive summit could be held limited to salaries and the eco­ Conn federal list. 24 hours. otter 5pm. seeking RN's for our 155 k .m » or parking. 649-2891. commendation. Those sessions Catherine Mazzotta, head ot the a The Manchester Road Race, bed facility with good $128,500. 3 bedroom s, 1st. the Cldssifieds power accidents like the one at unless DanlloH were treed. nomic impact ot possible calendar 10 t r a d Chernobyl. changes. have not yet been scheduled. Manchester Education Associa­ a.m., starting at St. James Church organization and Inter floor tom lly room , quality Shults took no questions trom tion, said last week that It the B ob carpet. Lots ot glass over­ Theenrironmental group Qreen- The Board ot Education will have on Main Street. The entry fee la 80 personol skills, excellent reportera as he walked through tn order to receive state grants length ot the school year Is m an looks deck and private $119,000. Immoculately poace and other opponents ot to act early In October to meet before Nov. 14 and $8 thereafter. benefits and wages. Coll BBfflaf”* •ME U.N. corridors and hotel lobbies under the terms ot the Education Increased more than a day or two, R a d Doll's Wardrobe A. Plante DNS Cresttleld rear yard. Handy loca­ maintained 6 room Ronch ftontalo nuclear power, who have wides­ deadlines for mediation. For Information, call 6461098. In Manchester. Many m between talks with foreign minis­ Enhancement Act passed in the the M EA would want the teachers T h Convalescent Home Man­ tion! Jackson ft Jackson pread support Austria, claimed "Once we have the ground rules F rid a y , Nav. 88: Scotties flowering trees on prop­ Roommote wanted, Co­ C ad llo e 1977 E ld orad o, In ters attending the special seasion of last session ot the General Asaem- to get more money. stiff I chester 643-5151 6 0 6 . Real Bstote, 647-8400 or 95,000 m iles, hot every the meeting was merely an at set, we w ill m ove rapidly to a A slide show, “Cheney Broth­ 6464646.D erty. Finished rec room lumbia Lake. Share house the U.N. General Assembly. blv, the town must reopen contract reopen." Kennedy said this The M EA bargains agent tar the retut with bar In basement. Call with professional. $250 option, new transmission tempt to cover up the dangers ot Shevardnadte, while upbeat, talks because It does not meet the ers and the World." In tbe audito­ M achine Shop - We H ove a m orning. 800 public schoolcno teachers in rium ot Mancheater Memorial ra ce Built In the Nitty Fifties I tor more details. Reolty month plus Vt utm ies, non and tires. Needs some the atom. gave no detatia ot what he and 820.880 minimum salary level. lob opening for someone drinker. Coll Todd 576 m otor w ork $1100 o r best Because the amount of money Manchester. Hospital, presented by John F. N e to do plont clean up work Clean os a whistle 7 room Worid Frenchette Associ­ “They are simply here to man­ Shultz aald to each other. Milt In Keeney Street ation, 646-77W.a Large room tor rent, close 0328 oxt 2362 days. 2261435 otter. 6469689 otter 5bm. age the next nuclear disaster, and Sutherlamf of Manchester Com­ twee and to moke light deliver­ late eveninos ft weekends. "These are aerloua and regular ies and pickups with a area. Spacious rooms, to bus lines and down­ we consider that a ludicrous dIacuttlonB, and the leas noise the munity College. went town, $70 per week, secur­ 19W Toyota Corollo, 65,000 stotton wagon. DIder per­ new kitchen, pleasant de­ Just Listed beautiful Bol­ approach," said Greenpeace spo­ better it ia tar all because wiser a A blood hank from 1:M to 6 (o ra cor, fenced vord, cathed­ ity and references re­ miles, 4 speed, 2 cioor, well p.m. at St. M ary's Church on Park son preferred. Apply ot ton locotlon. This 3 bed­ molntolned,...... mustsen. sell kesman CoUn Hines, whose group decisions are made In a ... calm Illiteracy 'staggers’ U.S. said . ral celling with balcony quired. Coll 643-1021. the Paragon Tool Co. Inc. room, l*/i both home hos Asking $2000. 6461845 held a p re ss conference in a VTiVienna atmosphere," he said. Earlier Street. For Information, call 846 121 Adams Street Man­ overlooking living room. much to otter, coll tadayl Merchandise 8111. Large room Privote evenings. cate as the IA EA session began. Tuesday, he told the General WASHINGTON (AP) - More chester 647-9935. Dttered at $138,900. Jock- "We Guarantee Dur widespread, rudimentary literacy adults in their homes last year for The Sportsmen’s Thanksgiv­ home, gentlemen pre­ ' 'M a ^ lessons can now be drawn Assembly that a "realistic possibil­ than 89 percent of young adults can a A ^ son ft Jackson Real 6st- Houses". Blanchard ft Ro­ among young adults - virtually the |2 million study, "Literacy: ing Service, at 6 p.m. at St. M ary's Ote, 647-8400 or 646-0646.D ferred, ample porklng. 83 Blazer, 4 wheel drive, (Irom Chernobyl), and many ques­ ity” tar a summit meeting atlll write their own names, but one in to setta Real estate, 646- Sllverodo Forage. Aut^ everyhoiiy can do the aimpleat Profiles of America's Young Church on Park Street. A c 2402.0 Coll 643-1429. tions now answered" Hans Bitx, existed. cannot read at a fourth-grade level Rb8I E8tate m alic transmission. diredor general of the 116member things — hut also a staggering lack Adults.” a The Hal Roach show, featuring sh e ' Brand New Llstlngl m e Never olt rood or plowed. Soviet Foreign Ministry spokes­ and one In flve cannot read at an ot high-level literacy.” Vernon- Impeccably U.N. agency, told the delegalea as The National Assessment began the Irish comedian, at 8 p.m. at re tIn Special Ranch. This 3 APARTMaiTD A sk in g $8750. 6434389 at­ man Gennady Gerasimov, In New eighth-grade level, a government- Archie B. Lapointe, executive m aintained 7 room Raised bedroom custom home Anltque Hooster, $250. Re­ they met today. periodic tests tn the late 1960s of a M HS'a Bailey Auditorium. 'TIcketB, worn tar 5pm. York with Shevardnadte, told sponsored study said today. director of the National Assess­ HOMED Ronch. 3 bedrooms, 2 tall hos o 1st floor tamlly FOR RENT production oak Roll Top The agency's Job Is to promote reporters "there are good chan­ cross-section ot 6, 16 and and at t lf, are available at Ray Beller'a the boths, beoutltal tamlly Moat ot the adults ages 21 to 25 ment. said, "Only a very small 17-year-olds in reading, math and Music Store, 80 Purnell Place. IRMDALE room, 2 tall bdths, spa desk, $295. Coll 6962559. 1979 Toyota Cellco, 5 peaceful uses of atomic energy and ces” of settling the dispute, but that tested last year by the National E ve . room, 2 fireplaces, deck, room, In-ground pool ond percentage can understand com­ other subjects. This was its first Saturday, Nav. It; 5 room,2 bedrooms,1st speed yellow with block S ard against the use ot nuclear he did not want to elaborate " T very well manicured m ore. $164,900. " W e G ua­ ABBeaament ot Educational Pro­ plex material. While we don’t have ettari to measure the reading akills a A parade, "Fitly Yeara of Alt real estate advertised tloor,woll to wall corpe- Interrlor, om/tm stereo, d to make weapons. because that would "rock the gress could read better than the toda) grounds. Dttered at rantee Our Houses". Blon- excellent condlHon. $2395. a major Illiteracy problem, we do of older Am ericana. Sharing,” atartingat ll;88a.m. at In the Manchester Herald $149,900. Jackson ft Jack- tlng,retrlgerator ond Several countries. Including the boat.” s a id ' Is sublect to the Fair chord ft Rosetta Real Call 6462796. lT-year4ld high school Juniors who need to Improve the xkllla ot moat The extent ot Illiteracy among the Mary Cheney Library on Main son Real Bstote, 647-0400 stove. Chesnut United States and the Soviet Union, In Moscow, First Deputy Pa^ were tested by the same group two thqt. H ousin g Act ot 1908, w hich Estate. 646-2402.O Street,very cleon,qule- ot our young adults. In other words, adults has been a perrenial topic ot Street and proceeding to the Arm y 9 or 6464646.0 called on the agency to take a eign Minister Yuli Vorontsov told y e a n ago. d e d d m okes‘ l itt t Illegal to odver- t,responslble tennonis Gold color living room we do have n literacy problem.” controversy. The Department ot and Navy Club. Fur Information, $135,900. C harm ing 3 bed­ ater aataty rolea le IIn the ‘ wake of raportan today, “We prefer to Chester Finn Jr., the research the h tise ony preference, lim­ Large ft Lovelyl Spacious wanted. Adults pre- choir. Good condition. The National Assessment, which Education once estimated that 23 call Stephen Penny. 8467888. itation or discrimination room Contemporary ferredjiD pets. Owner re­ $90.649M8498. s:'^...... 1 1 8tire I and exploBton at diaettts these issues calmly with chief of the U.S. Department of Y oi 3 bedroom Raised Ranch is run by the Educational TesUng million adults were tunctionally a A dinner tar former race based on race, color, reli­ Ranch In South Windsor sides on 2nd tioor. 79 Ponhac Catalina with the Cherttobyl plant in die Soviet the American aide, without the Education, which sponsored the th e C on a pork like lot. Super features 2 baths, 1st tioor U kraine. Service of Lawrence Township, winners, by Invitation only, at 8 gion, sex or notional location, great develope- $55I)4>Ius 1 months secur­ power steerino, power Intertarance of undue publicity.” study, said it reveals "a fairly N.J., Interviewed 3,600 young N B C origin, or on Intention to tamlly room, llreploced ity. No uttllltes InduiM . b r a k e s , I cylinders, Ptense (urn to page 6 p.m. at the Army and Navy Club. ment In South ManchM- living room and 1 cor Dec. moke ony such prefer­ ter. Dttered at $144,900. 646-7224. am/im, cruise control, ence, limitation or dis­ garage. Coll Kevin MocK- snow tires, goixl cwM- Y o i Joyce G. ^teln Real tager at 646-7709 o r com e \am p iC tU ! crimination. The Herald Estate, 647-009S.O TWO bedroom tawnhouse, Hon, 68488 miles. Asking will not knowingly accept to our Open House on $9000. C M I 6464674. A w a r Sundov September 21st oil appliances, heat, hot TODAY'S HERAl D ony advertisement which Magnificent I G la s t o n ­ woter, carpeting, air eon- Eddy backs strong stands, D a u g Is In violation ot the low. trom l-4pm at 229 Grititn dlHonlng. 647-1995. bury. 11 room, 4 bedroom Rood. Realty World tw o T Colonial, tireploced 16 X Frenchette. 646-7709.O 16 cubic toot Holpotnl Tmm/VAND She Special Ranch. This 3 Two bedroom, 4 room h e e m . $398. 3 ye a rs old, m N IS A L E SurpriM Mimittlon AM Im ult flMd bedroom custom home 25 sunken iivine room. Appltonced kitchen with duplex, nice neighbor­ excellent condltton. Coll Attorneys tar a Whet Raritard bos a 1st floor tamlly 7 and 7 Duplex, two new hood, goroge, no pets, President Restan'a $188 million two lozy susons, tarmal Carlin Oilon Burners B u rr (190Q. MMSID. says Dodd fails his state 2 tall boths, spo security. $525 per month Dodge Sportsman Von, CBiuiviugni DrainunKt uim aid package tar Nlcai (an rebels dinine room. Flrsptaced 3 bedrooms each side. Full 197$ - v e ry good condi­ hy oltaring to Id1 Jorotg that dietr room. In ground pool and tamlly room, nwster bed­ plus utilities. 646-7360. was challenged in b it cowrt By Otorgg Loyng Stitch her dolly e new 2582 "W O G u o - attic and basement. Ap­ tion. Air conditioning, dtent caoaed M s wita'a death. The Hieeday In a sail seetdRi entarce- issues. Eddy also sharply dta- has not agreed to debate more $1», 900. "V room wllh silting room, pliances to stay. 2 cor KRDNAL Itaratd Rgportw ------"1 hli wardrobe from left-over rontao O u r Housm " B la n ­ 5 room duplex, stove, AM/FM and CB rodto. Sdm laatOB d lre cd y contrad icted d lastr June's ' ----- Worid Conn agrees with nim in such areas as often. Eddy said he has accepted sewing fabrics. A groat wolk-ln closet and tall garoge. Frtvole yard with trade with Japan, tbe environ­ The Friendly Scotty in simple chard ft RosMtta Real retrtgerotot, wall fo wotl enrtlei- atatesnenta by l>r. UtaMMlI rating against U.S. support tar the between 18 and IS invitations to 6 g ift idea. bath. Much, much more stockade fencing. Much brakes, cruise contrel, Roger Eddy of Newingtw. the and colorful cross-stitch is a Estate. 646-2402.O oonMttng, 643-7IM3 or 649- F. Msniradi, whoae trial In the ment, abortion nnd school prayer. debate, but Dodd has agreed to No. 8396 with Photo- tnside. Outside there's o nrtorel $199,900. StonoReol 98 Caliber captain's choOrt, snows. COMraa. Story on page tt. RepuMIcan candidate tar the U.8 . popular design for round or beautiful acre lot with Estate. 647-7653.0 2540. D ee r rW e. In box, "I try to aay tame tMnga that t ouly two. which will be M d next Gnide is in Sizes Small square pillow-tops. (Makes a $4080647-9523. Senate aeat currently held by betleve," he aald TUe^ay in an (12"-16” ): Medium (14"- Vernon Ranch. 3 bed­ Sab rina pool and 25 X 25 with llfettme rapotr wo- month. lovely panel also.) brtek potto. $280,900. D. W. Monthesfer (Mature Cou­ 6466780 Deniwcrat Oiristapher Itodd. Is interview wWi the Mancbreter 18"): and Large (17"- No. 2582 has transfer and rooms, lorge kitchen, fire­ Manchester charming 2 ple) tar targe, nice hrtek rontee. $125 F o rd B ro n co 1979 J(L T , 20"). See pattern for ma­ F ish Reotty. 643-1591 o r hedroom Ranch, com- alte r 9pm. dlincttR to label. ReraM. "I'm ottt there sticking my Dodd. Eddy saM. has not exhi­ color chan for 2 designs; place, attached garage, tawnhouse. two bed- excellent condtttan. MonyNKinv Stoiy on page 8. IihImx Re Is a tanner, one wbo botds o terial requirements. pillow directions. targe lot. Ofllce possibili­ 071-1400.O pletelv renovated. Just extras. $9e80/bett altar. neck out on certain Issues ... I'm bited ' ‘any sort of leadership. ” and ipotns, targe dining area N TO ORDEk, sea< $2.58 fir tact ties, $117,900. O w ner 072- m ove In l low 90’s Agent with sliders to potto, tail 6434480. dzgret Dwta Vole University. going to go right on doing ft. ” rails to represent Connecticut pinern, piss SOt tsr psstast ssS 4453. Spacious I Manchester. 649-5403:’ Ariknlate enongb to mince Ms Eddy, a B6year-old tarmer state voters In taking liberal poeltiomon To tfOer, MINI $2.50, for each 2000 souare toot Cotanlol. basement omi great loco- IRUMMSi .17 Lottery___ .2 nasoliss. pitttra, phn 50t for pettaia ssl tton to tennis courts and IG Q W M 0 IT wosris R be wanted to, he btoadly aenator, admRted that M s poaMon a num ber ot Issu e s — porG cularty SUE SURNEn usdlias. 4 bedroom s, 12 X 20 tivine fnnMMCMR fC^PpMI WXpVCVBQ on .2S OMtaertea. .8 (aaaia at paperi Glostonhury-Woterfront bus tine. $550 tnetudesbeot statea bis poaftlon on topica rang* ws tbe nndetdsc tn the race against on Central Americe policy. Re said ----11MAve. ave. tf ai An aiaericaa Colonial,4 bedroom,2W room, targe kitchen, tar- ond hoi wafer. CoH Mr. BSSMgP” Friday M veto taiM adonb^^ .86tS Optoton_____ « tog Rom toretgn trade and Oeakral Dodd "apotogtzes for those wbo Haw ran. 8.Y. loow (asanafpiMr) met d in in g room . 13 X 20 IMnilRBlIVt Dodd altows hftm to be tartitolgbt. llt0lM.MaaKrlcas lMths,targe wooded tot. Lind sev at 647-0200 o r againsi die O offSes_____ to F s e p it______2 raat Naaia. RPPra» vltk ZIP 1st ttoor ttreptaced tamltv America to taxes or lielptng tbe “tbavenoiMngtetose.”besald. "I srenl to destroy tbe united States.” CMC, ztylaTaiaOir aaS Sba. Raw Vsrti, X.V. 100N $160400. 699-2558. 1985 Contem oororv 1974 Ford Comet, 4 doer. white mlaarliy toveramem Of OonnedleiA.B, 7 Bporit___ 612 partlcnlariy Cuba and tbe Soviet ra st Raaa. a s s im «ltk Zip room. 2W boths, 2 cor Ranch. 3 bed­ can o nly go u p ." New FASHION with Good nmnlno condtttan. South AMco, togding OR a can- 17 TstortMon___ 17 A n d w b R e b e to tbe same union. coot me sola RsaSw. 3 to 4 bedrooms. Cope In garage, and portlettv ftn- rooms, 2 full boths, AmS Ol IBB C flllC IllllB E*roy BBS special Grace Cole Collec­ tthed woik-put boternent. Monchester-tmmoculate Kelts 23 Teat M. J. $398/beit olfer. 1974 Jeep giOiMvim nv niivm wvn .13 U.B.MtaiW 9621 pSrawy a s m m vra and R O G E R E D D Y SPECIAL: Over 200 se­ gutet netghhorhood. Good cathedral cetnng wifh Sky­ 4 room oportmewt. Stove, G....6aad candiftan. UOBO, wBD wBl KCB BIS WmVRI \ tion for larger sizes; piss lections aed a FREE $169,900. O. W. Fish Oierokee, 3$peed, 4whMl tote. Story d ip sge 18. LaoMmms34.B Wsuiher— ___ 2 sappons the on m any iBmtg wttR Yb Ib touch 2 BONUS Coupons! tecottan, 1 cor garage, lights, Rreploce, deck, rehtgeiotui, no pets. $565 Moarttjj^^tadk^^ drive, M . Running condl- fViBn iwov. w m p i u is iiR ^ B iim n Pattern Seettaa in the $ttS,000. 649-8688. Call ROOItv. 643-1991 o r 071- wvf V fvft T^Pl^nlvOf * P r ic e ------$2.00 1400.0 includes beat ond hot — - TT-vy- COtl 7263152 Ron. fOOO/besI «49ir. OdN ALBUBL Just 83.00. anytim e. hood. $197,580 64A4963. water. 649-4003. days, 2964719 eveninos. 6462374. MANCHESTER HERALD, Werfneadav. Sent. , 1969- 3 SATaconoat mea achoola up, down m d n ^ed26 • r J«iM m h o m ii ■MMewdil. BWteFXBlif. mrmdnaoanar students averaged 438 on the students go on to some sort of Dwisa jiy, pmapai at Cami- Thd htghdif posdibts scoroin each sactfon of verbal portiaa and 483 on the math further secondary education. trymgbBelMM. aMfUMmeauSAT portion. Veccbioae said Andover Joy said that about half the . m a t dMmm aomhrtinaekooi. natnoatat the fisaf la SOC. That ibwear la 200. Throughouf has the lowest student papulation Coventry graduates go on to M Sdwiegtk Apdlwte-IWt Bert Catholic. teadM w be lower at RHAM and added that officials HwtMrm pKthe atuifcau Connecticut, the mean ecoree were440verbal college. thae laHyUei's. do not break the scores down by At East Catholic, about 96 m i lutlweiMxorHgg. a n d 474 mirth. Ngrtft^ally, they were 4S1 verbal town. EogVTW* BMiey, who nswntly “r waart pleaeeii witii it. cer- percent of the students win ftarther tahHF.” iMsaM: and 47S mirth. In Manchester, scores were up their education, Bailey said. wokdvwwtBfWtorof guldaiuieai Coamrya Claaaofim poatltda on one sectiaa aTthe test and dawn Joy said that the 1987 students Csi X m Caoioae mgh School in iMaa acaw M 4Sr ow O ccluded^v^ Stahonaryi beat the Bears last year? M< Across the nation BvGuprgtLovno area has lost a consumer group. It and Big Sisters program, started JOHN W. THOMPSON htti TU etD A Y g ANSWCN — Spring begins on the vemaf Hurold H«port«r Beck added that if more pro­ St# has lost a voice throgh which by FOCIS,FOCTS, which is designed to grams are needed, the hospital will * PRESENTS * MATIOMAL FO SeCA tT — Showers areforeeasttoday fortheSouthwesf, Showers and tlmnderstorma derelosed afoof a ordinary people can express con­ help children prepare to t new consider a Airther expansion of for cold front stretching from the middle f- - W/4-H0 Knovelrdirc Unlimited, Inc. I9H9 A Manchester-based group that cerns to a hnreaucratic hwtitu- siblings. In admtion. be said, the I southern Texas, southern Florida, Ohio and Pennsyfxania. Rain is ha# helped expectant mothers and ChiMbirth services. Bimst From Thm VmHe%r to the southwest Plains today, and thm,” Bennett saM. hospital has expanded a prenatal Beimett said that if "the need Coi expected in coastal areas of the Pacific Northwest. families find information about However, Manchester Memorial childbirth class from a one- to a dm coMnront------unleashed snow, rain and gusty winds in A Wtw»pvpw M Kdaeatkm Program how to prepare for the birth of a arises for more information or SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1986 the Northwest. Hospital spokesman Andrew Beck two-night session. support involving a specific area in E m# new child will disband next The Plains front combined with the renmantsof said Tuesdaysay thetl hospital and other 'The hospital will alsoconthmeto childbirth or parenting, groups like Do The Masehegter Herald Tuesday. groups have been and should be offer prepared childbirth classes, AMERICAN LEGION HALL ffurrlcsne Newton to produce heavy rain in the Family Oriented ChildMrth In­ able to help (hose in need of FOCIS will evolve once again.” 20 Amertcen Ldgion Drivu, fAancheatar, C T southwest Plains. Plash flood watches were posted and its eifocational programs win i formation Society, or FOCIS. will information about chitdbfrtb. be expanded, Becir ">i(f Sri In southeastern New Mexico and west Texas. end IS years of service Sept. 36, the "There are other options open," e CNincIng 6:00 p.m. - MirtnigM • Some of the thunderstorms across the central group's president. Nancy E. Ben­ 160 Beck said. Sta and southern Plains were drenching, prompting A lm a n a c nett, has announced. In a news The options include expanded WE DELIVER FM $10.00 per person e*a flash flood watches for southwest and south central release. Bennett said the reduced ts | informational programs at the It you haven’t received your for advance reservations call Terry Bogli ma fowa and much of northeast Kansas. demand for FOCIS’s services and a h o ^ a l, and such groups as the EMERGENCY Menchester Herald by 5 p tn The other cold front pushed rain and gusty winds lack of Support by professionals weekdays or 7:30 a m. Saturdays P V.i Lateche League and Lamaxe 649-9066 or Betty Kramer 646-0816 Today is TIadtm day, Sept. M, Eight began. The defendants prompted the decision Fire — Police — Medical across the Northwest and northern California, with the n rth day of liW.‘nlere are M were accused of crossing state chiMbirth classes, as wen as the please call your carrier If you’re rain changdug to snow in the high country. She cooM not be reached for the Hartford oroanixation Farent unable to reach your carrier, call tlckHte available at the door while they last. the d m left in the year. lines to start riots at the IPM D IA L 911 subscriber service 647-9946 by 6 adt Snow-prompted travelers’ advisories were In^s Mghfj further comment. and Child Birth Bfucation. be saM. Raid for by ma Commntaa to Eiacf John W. Thotnpaon T odies M i^ g h t in history; Democratic convention. FOCIS’s end win create a gap. Beck saM the hospital has taken In Manchester p m weekdays or 10 a m Saturdays Rogar Nagro - Traaaurar. die ' for the Cascades and Olympics of On ‘ " ITN, • Congress for guaranteed delivery Washington, the Cascades of Oregon, the northern Ten years ago; The prime she said In (be news release "This over (he Prepared Big Brothers ag# ______d^rUsFirst do^sry Act, Wa Sierra Nevada elevations above feet in the which provided for m Attorney minister of whHe-mled Rhode­ Lake TMwe Basin. sia, Ian D. Smith, told Ms country n General and a gupreme Court. thr< Gale warnings were issued for the Washington OntMadate; he bad agreed to a plan for black and northern California coasts. majority mie within two years. In B r ie / in < In IMP, thousands of hwestors Sue Showers and thunderstorms were scattered from were mined In a Waif ftreet Five years ago; President the mid-Atlantic states across the iower Ohio and Reagan delivered a nationally sak panic after ffnanefers day Gould tlnf middle Mississippi vaileys. and dames Fisk attempted to broadcast speech In wMch he Pooi for iOH IT’S REGAL'S 46th Today's forecast called for showers and called for $13 Mlllon in additional (ra< comer the gold market. F thunderstorms scattered from New England and In IPM, author F. Scott Fltxge- spending cots and M billion in tax It on tchodult the mid-Atlantic states across the Ohio Valley, rald was bom. Increases. lower Great Lakes and middle Mississippi Valley to In IPM, Lt. James H. Doolittle One year ago; Soviet Foreign The swimming pool being built at the Plains; scattered rain, with snow in the guided a Consolidated N Y-i Minister Eduard Shevardnadze, Mancbeater High School by the mountains, from the central Rockies Into northern addressing the U.N. General Instructors of the H andicap^ la Biplane over Mitchell Field in on schedule and should he finished AFTER N O O N CLO UD S — Weather satellite photo taken at 2 p.m. California; and showers and thunderstorms widely New York in the first all- Assembly, denounced America’s scattered across Florida. by March, town Building Commit­ C Strategic Defense Initiative, pop­ Tuesday shows frontal clouds stretching from the central Plains eastward Instrament flight. tee Chairman Paul Phillips said Temperatures around the nation at 3 a.m. EOT In IPM, Babe Roth made his ularly known as "Star Wars,’’ across the Ohio Valley Into the eastern Great Lakes and central Rockies. ranged from 31 degrees at Yellowstone Park, Wyo and called for a "Star Peace’’ this morning By The Southeast is mostly clear. farewell appearance as a regular Phillips, who reported to the Hai to M at Corpus Christl, Texas. baseball player with the New conference. committee Tuesday on the status of York Yankees In a game against Today’s birthdays; ABC the 9334,906 project, said prelimi­ C the Bo^tm Red flox.‘The 8m wen, sportacaster Jim McKay is M. nary excavation has been com­ ban 5-«. Actress Sheila MacRae Is 62. pleted. and the footings and foun­ wh< In 1941, nine Allied govern­ Actor-singer Anthony Newley is dation for the addition have been To Our Valued Customers... 2 und ments pieced adherence to the 88. Muppeteer Jim Henson Is 90. poured. gov Atlantic Oiarter drafted by He said excavation for the pool dor PEOPLE llaelf shouM begin this week, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt Another year, another milestone, its number now is 46. We are Belt and British Prime Minister Win­ the metal base should be Installed In mid-October. The Indoor pool, again glad to report that Main St. is very much alive and well. Tl be away from films for 20 years. ston S. Churchill. L o t t e r y ty|K Nawman hits skid Court suit in Los Angeles Monday to me or my family,” Carter said. In 1988, President Dwight D. specially designed to accommo­ We are looking forward to another exciting year on Main St. We "I thought I'd rest a few years through his Bunky Productions "We wanted this to be a gift from date handicapped students. Is effe Actor Paul Newman had Just and come back. I don’t know Eisenhower suffered a heart invite you to see the new fall fashions arriving daily. Bernie and peoi Inc. It claims he was supposed to me and Rosalynn back to the attack while vacationing ' - being built by the Aldrich Con­ I would like to express our thanks for your patronage and we finished giving tennis star Ivan where the time went." receive the amount under an people of our nation for having Connecticut daily; struction Co. of Manchester. affa Lendl a ride In a race car when It Denver. promise to continue to give you, our valued customers, the 4 of ( agreement signed In 1978. given us the honor of the highest IOH has been raising funds for spun out of control during a In 1963, the Senate ratified a Tuesday: 587 the pool since Its formation In 1986. finest quality, the best personal service and the largest selec- Ne« The producer claims MTM political office.” treaty with Britain and the Soviet In rainstorm, Newman’s racing Fogerty In pain failed to m'aintain Its books The center also will serve as an P lay Four: 4784 The group Is still about $78,000 tion you can find anywhere.me partner said. Union limiting nuclear testing. short ot the amount needed, but I Apli satnard Aptar colo Singer John Fogerty said not properly and refused to allow an office for Carter, who said he In 1969, the trial of the Chicago Lotto: 8-6-8-9-21-88 Newman wasn't injured and audit of revenues from the wanted to devote his life after the town banks have agreed to provide Chairmen ot thoMm Board Prosidont A owning the songs that made him loans to make up the difference. mat Lendl wasn’t In the car when It famous as part of the rock group 1980-81 and 1981-82 seasons. White House "to the continuation crashed into a center barrier at feat Creedence Clearwater Revival MTM spokeswoman Jackie of the Issues that concerned me repi Connecticut’s Lime Rock Park hurts so much that he won’t even Flannlgatt said executives of the as president.” Weinberg seeks BOTANY '500' SUITS track Tuesday afternoon, said sing them In the shower. production company were tra­ O il the Light Side n Bob Sharp of Danbury, New­ veling and unavailable for com­ by ( “I’d rather be doing this tour Mickey Mouee eued cer-dlsposal bill met man’s partner in Newman Sharp than anything in the whole ment Tuesday. • SOLIDS Racing. has world,” he said Tuesday in A woman has filed suit alleging Mirkft targft: began showing a profit iast Concerned about abandoned The actor said he was a iittle that a drunken person portraying month. fiotana • STRIPES 80-y Cincinnati during his first road tht Filthy Rich cars in Manchester, Mayor Bar­ *1792Rtg. *225 add stiff after the accident, but would trip in 14 years with his "Eye of Showing off Mickey Mouse attacked her Prudence Blair and Amanda bara Weinberg Is planning to seek return (o the track today to test a MILLBURN, N. J. - A product ALL WOOL & BLENDS tSflU the Zombie” album. 4-year-old son at Walt Disney Borghese founded Products for state legislation that will give the AND earl race car, Sharp said. Fogerty, 41, prefers not to With the pride of new ho­ World. deslMed to allow the filthy rich the Filthy Rich by putting up town some power to dispose of the meowners, Jimmy and Rosalynn to clean up Is helping two New Sizes; 36 to 46 Reg. retu Newman was traveling be­ perform any of his Creedence The federal court suit filed $30,000 and their tongues in their cars when their owners cannot be whir tween 48 and 50 mph when his car hits, including "Proud Mary,” Carter showed off the Carter Monday by Paula Makopouloi of Jersey sisters doI the same.aa cheeks. located. 36 to 44 Short ovr went into the skid as he braked "Bad Moon Rising,” "Lookin’ Presidential Center In Atlanta Bast Hanover, N.J., asks dam­ Sales of Beverly Hills Bullion The soap’s list of Ingredients Weinberg said she will ask the acl for a turn on the wet track. Sharp and its museum exhibits to ages of $3 million from Disney Bar Soap for the Filthy Rich, includes star dust, oil of L. A. and town’s delegates in the General Get a *100 40 to 46 Long Out My Back Door,” "Down On *189 gOt said. The car wasn’t damaged. The Corner” or "Run Through reporters and community and $3 million from the unidenti­ mica-flecked soap in the shape of "glltserin,” and its fragrance is Assembly to Introduce the legisla­ leaders. fied person who wore the mouse gold bars, have been building called "new money.” tion. She was scheduled to meet The Jungle.” Travel Cash “1 Through a complex series of "This Is my first tour, so you’ll suit. since it was introduced seven At $8.08 to $7.80 apiece, more this morning with Town Attorney A Young return have to pardon my amateurish months ago, and the venture than 40,000 bars have been sold. John Cooney to discuss the pro­ with legal wrangling and deals, Fog­ Makopoulos charges that her BOTANY 500' SPORT COATS cll f erty lost the rights to every song approach,” Carter said Tuesday son, Evan, was hurled against an posed measure. Voucher Actress Loretta Young says as he Introduced a film on the Weinberg cited two abandoned Chal she will come out of a 20-year he did with Creedence from 1968 iron railing after he grabbed HOPSACK BLAZERS rece presidency that will be shown at Mickey Mouse's tall outside cars on Parker Street as examples when you buy retirement to play a wealthy to 1972. Manchester Herald of the problem. and 9 0 need woman helping the homeless in ”ril whistle ’em every once In the beginning of each tour. Cinderella’s Castle on June 28, proc The center will be dedicated In 1983. Weinberg said It should be FLANNEL BLAZERS Rtg. *1S0 the NBC movie “Christmas a while — a very once In a while. possible to remove an abandoned a Botany '500' *119 attei Eve.” Those are my songs. But yet, a ceremony attended by Presi­ The suit accuses the person USP8 327-800 VOL. CV, No. 302 hear dent Reagan on Oct. 1, Carter’s car, at public expense if necessary, 36 to 46 Reg. "There are so many stories they’re not. I avoid the Cree­ dressed as the mouse of being Published daily except Sunday Suggested carrier rates are $1.80 • Navy • Blue • Berry Sizes: 62nd birthday. It will open to the and cetitin holidays by the Man­ when police have exhausted the suit or sport coat 36 to 44 Short In today about greed,” Young, 73, dence stuff, because of the pain drunk. weekly,------86.80 tor0,25 one month, 810.S possibilities ot tracking down the • Camel • Grey has public the next day. chester Publishing Co., 16 Bralnard lor three months, $38.80 lor six 40 to 46 Longs said Tuesday. "This counteracts involved,” he said. Makopoulos’ attorney, An­ Place. Manchaater, Conn. 06040. last owner of the car. Cont The former president led the thony Macii, said Evan Is months and $77.00 lor one year. thi^t. She’s a wealthy lady who preview tour of exhibits of Second class postage paid at Man­ Mall rates are available on requeat. pie deddes to use her money to help undergoing psychological ther­ chester, conn. POSTM ASTBR: Stale memorabilia from his youth, his Send aodrsas changM to the Man­ PURITAN the homeless.” Suit on the hill apy because of the incident. He Dtvtioptr fiies 9 re p e chester Herald. P.O. Box 891, Man­ SLACK Young will begin work Oct. 8 on years as a Georgia politician and also suffered a cut on his back, Lonoon to n Former "Hill Street Blues” his successful 1976 presidential chester. Conn. 06040. To place a clasallled or display V-NECK SWEATERS the Christmas special in Toronto. the lawyer said. advertisement, or to report a news •ubdivition plan SALE rest$ executive producer Steve Bochco campaign. Item, story or picture Idea, call 643- NBC will broadcast the movie Macri said another visitor to QUARANTEED DELIVERY: II • MACHINE WASHABLE FOC* sued MTM Enterprises for $20 He pointed out a not-quite- the park had a videocamera and 2711. Olllce hours are 8:30 a.m. loS The Baldwin Construction Co. of Dec. 21. million, alleging the company you don’t receive your Herald by p.m. Monday through Friday. • to COLORS finished replica of the Oval Office recorded a replacement Mickey 5:30 p.m. weekdays or 8 a.m. Satur­ Wethersfield submitted an applica­ Young starred in 94 motion failed to pay him more than $10 MAGIC STRETCH POLYS pictures and won an Academy and took the group through a Mouse apologising to Evan, he day, please telepnone your carrier. tion Monday seeking subdivision » S-M L XL 'Reg *24 ALL WEATHER million in revenues from the cop presentation on the Mideast said. II you're unable to reach your car­ approval f ( ^ the Planning and • Navy • Black Award In 1948 for “The Farm er’s show. rier. call subscriber service at 647- peace effort, one of several It’s Disney’s policy not to The Manchester Herald is a mem­ Zoning Commission for a 26-lot COATS • Brown • Charcoal Daughter.” She also starred in Bochco, who leR MTM and exhibits on issues with which 9946 by 6:30 p.m weekdays or 10 a ber ol the Associated Press and a development of single-family Pn two TV series from 1953-63. comment on such suits, Disney m. Saturdays lor guaranteed deliv­ member ot the Audit Bureau ol Cir­ RE6AL OXFORD MITTOR • Sues 32 to 42 "Hill Street” at the end of the Carter dealt as president. houses off“ ------Bramblebush- gj Road *22f?Ret *26 for She said he hadn’t planned to spokesman Charlie Ridgeway ery in Manchester. culations. OnWH MFS8 MWYe ANDES 1985 season, filed the Superior "We did not want a monument said Tuesday. which is off Hillstown Road. IHROTn OVVtcII w ud No date has been set for a public BELTED TRI BLENDS t" bearing on the application. The • Zip Out Liner • SOLID COLORS • Nat. & Br. Tan n il lubdlvislon would be called Bram­ $ 11)90 • Blue Heather 8U| blebush Farms. Section 5. • 141k-17 • 36 to 46 Reg , 38 to 42 Sh R 0 #Reg *21 • Grey Heather 100 pht • 40 to 46 Long • Brown Heather W SUPER SAVER WANT ADS Woman ohargad • S im 32 to 42 Reg. *40 6 with child abuse IMPERIAL WOOLS » 6 “ 3P,ck • Charcoal Gray Place a classified ad and save! For the month of September oniy. • Brown Haather A Center Street wotqan was • 8 “ 3 Peck arrested by police Friday on a Rtg. *149 • Lt. Gray Haathar no9“ • Navy Haathar warrant charring her with abusing « 8 « 3 P e c k her 9-year-oldold son. • lOOH Wool • S im 32 to 42*402? ■ w Rag *80 Sharon Cobb. 36. of 177 W. Center St., was charged with cruelty to NEW STORE HOURS: ^ 3 days! Get 1 day FREE! persons and risk of injury to a DOWNTOWN MAIN ST. You may cancel, but no refunds will be given. minor. Police said the chargee MANCHESTER NION.. r u n . . SAT. B:S010 BeSO stem from inridenta reported ear­ Ample Froe Parfcint WED.. THURS., FRI. t:S0 to 0 4 0 lier this month by Cobb’s ex- Front It Rear of BuMlng RfiGATS Tel. 643-2478 Hsip wanted, Rentals, Horn as for Sale, il(aud|eBtFr 'Your Quelltf Man't Shop' P H O N E 643-2711 H p ra lh Odbb was released on a $3,899 Condo's for Sale and Commercial FOP ASSISTANCE IN P L A a N Q YOUR AD CLAtSIPIED ADVIRTISINO non-aurety bond and faces a Oct. 1 Ads ere excluded from this' appearance in Manchester Super­ ior Court. StAKCtUliH/t K HKIKALD; WedUesdav, Seat. CardkHogiBt admits to killing wife F wm* Mwd M DantMT iM lN r RARTFDRD' fAPJ — Attorneys the Jury’s presence that ManfredI Cyimuviemiuaiirfa mr 0 West ffortibvtf cardhMogfst Dortwyssrid in M liwoR^ m otion dBftvwrwd bw fbr# was willing to admit diat Ma wide b e g w Ms iMurthr ft W gyroffciiMr didnotdrivetheearonthenMmring L tb tiril jufUfS that A e fr client thw jury w as sWRlwd, that ManfirscR w as o f her deadt. that Mawfredl's caused Ms wilb's death. wiinngtO’SKirniVhshsKibsafsn his wifs and statements to investigators that Ms The adtaihMioH diveeflY eomrw- wide had gone to the hospital after Yale, fanning AeOM earilev stUteiwenw lijr Dr. * " * j * <* ^ *6 d » Sdvietu, amf aiw Whs had disd during thsinoidsnt. Daisy raid watting up and vomiting Mood iMagMM M ita CU^ RbssM F. MSMkbdl, W M seM alin “ were a fabrication’ ’ and that poaea Swen cpiocaa. t w D M m v cwge. ^ gfatch K iW». ewdmaag fhs jury thsn wouldhSYSfo-dscidswhsIhsr a Mandredi’s ’‘hettery” on Ms wide d em ^ C athtthm m n e edihegiat o r im s w a s oo m m fttsd . resulted in her death. b another areaofdleagirteiitegt, JMaday in MwBbrd Superior D oM Mm beea • tk a i^ (^rfue « r w \ "Rseemsfome. l^makhigdiese d Eddy voiced opposition to the t » Court. the Keagmi athntnistmion’g admissions at this Hme. it would reihim bill IMng' considered in The Judifu and piuaecuBon. snr- iMMt l6f nAei« tivh if Mtepftfe the Congress. While the measure has ?w ik »g^ ^ are pracemBaf h> gentrimmit O m e aa; matte the Jury's Job easier.” Daley MWed Sw the *flw e anvmey — uerore me jary was said. mearagUM giaveiwiHem, mtf has drawn praise firom many because was die only witness beard during iastead adseeated a iwgMiated WwnrdJ. tt^ a e M e r, vmMwot aeeded. (Mat MaPtedi wm wmng feur Umns o f legal manueverlng Appleton objected strenuously, M l it would simpHiyiHlnga tax return 89 atrttM l Avg. *k fw itfMeew' wttew aw eXkfW nre deteam dtt&nef* t& astttedieHt. f!ddY saM he aagpens w wn iit ■eBOTVBeiwvBipwiiraiMf ’VaesdUy. ’the (rial was to resume hnwever. Such an unchallengM fate and close many toopheles, E d ^ ftmewi ttmt MMenasatM (w Bke Mdiy. D.S. AmdhigiW'theiwhete.kMini pTK 0Pw Omr WmVWlW Ymc ■KPBBBf. admission would make certain gfam said he opposes it because Connecs 1 1 lanaawir j rOV CDimpUnOeRf WT tf,#. pry. wSteSBud a o fye fie e d seated thdey mtd the iefy thew would Fmsecutors eontend die kfHing evidence irreievant and that evi- as eeatras, in order to prevent dcut residents would not be aMe to RMwwdrWeniif liyROTbeewactmwedMswrtiifaiidM nr vav.^vrfmonr. denee is necessary to establish m t Soviet aggression. have to decide whether a ertme occurred M (he hedroom o f the exempt Hie money they pay Ihr the me U.S. ambusaadbr fw was eommitted aad whether Mam couple's home and (hat the body of whether Manfiredi had formed the “ We have to assmne that good state’s sales tax. trediw m gamy edeemmittiag the Catherine Mantredl. then was criminal intent necessary to cont- will is not the way to negotiate,” he said. crime undbr easottonaf sfresa. ntoved into the front seat o f her ntif murder, the prosecutor said. lE HE WEHE EIjEC'PBIV and ifiN f fMegetHon eeeke pipe review e/pmedtwaeMhtdme^ie^rhtit ’The dbfbnse has fBIsd aottce (hat copper-colored 1962 OidsnwMle " I f there is no agreement on the Chin Cddjr argoed that the Soviet Eddy expressed confidence that CatherMe mantredl pad keen M- H may otter evMIsnce that Man- The car was found a baif-mne admission, the court ready can’t thfni TBe rtumfAatiew o f a new cikrtnnaw m e Onion, working through Nicara- victory is possible — the interests — &t pted M the hedtonm at the fredi was legatty insane or acting - jr ^ from (he house. The front end rule,” said Corrigan, in upliOlding ^ a . is attentpting to destabilise of Connecticut would be bis main Hwwa tSMus ay towlw FeJA^ E a e i y HegtolafitryCammlaalewia being lielif aw wBHe emMtra Wiest darrtord home, not undtr extreme emottenafdbresw at o f the car was lodged against a Appiefon’s objection. Th 9M. CamtMpnar j. Dodd. D-Conn., fries(acewvhieemepawetm M fh eai Cftitral America, aiid eventually goal, he said. HO said the Pounding ----- • aat&eMtdeMthadtnve^a- (he tbne of the Mcidenf. ndlHy pole, gfvtag the appearance S wMfi Rogdf Eddy, thd Rdpubliean opposing incumbent U.S. Sen. Cbrisropber t>odi(i, fields guestions in Manchester Tuesday. g^e a fMI-scale review to a prupusal re bufM a aafaraf aaa tiem ataged to Mexico, so that hordes of illegal Fathers decided each state should keHeve Manfred! Aasistanf Mate’ s Attorney Her­ of a fram e accident. gtpmm across Coimecticut. cover up die Crime. b e tfi tahnnigrants will flock to the United choose senators so that the inter­ bert O. Appleton argued that Before the swearing-in of the States and create "a catastrophe” Ro m Bnrce Morrison, D^Conn., Nancy Johnson, N-Conw..aMf ’The attorney also toMJurora that defense attempts to httrodbee drat witness, and with the jury out EMERGENCY tHrei ests of the states would be Mantredl, Jtff, had removed Ms for this country. addressed. joBw^Rowland, R-Conn., joined Dodd at a news conference Mantredl’a admissions at the start of the courtroom. Daley asked the fire — Police — Medical theC He said most of the people in Twaday, where they said they supported Ms move muse Sewefe WHS’S body from (he kouae hy of (he trial were improper. Judge Judige that he he allowed to ten the Dodd, EMv charged, has pos­ A different view of the drug problem hMserfitg ft from a aee&nd-atory nunii tbomaa ft. Corrigan rated m the “ certain items been Connecticut agree with him. “ 1 tured himself as a national leader purlfamenfary tactics to try to Mock an expedffed review of the p ry that have DIAL 911 pTopnweQ pfpentK UOUIUUIII WIIIUDW. proaecnUoA’s favor. removed from consideration.” By don’ t think he represents the to the detriment of Connecticut. In Manchester By Georse Luyne th e pipeline, built, would run from Ontario, throuvh Datey saM m a legal motion 'Yhe West Hartford poBce officer Daley said m arguments out of majority of people.” Hddy said of Eddy is the inventor of the ever, he said he does not necessar­ WW-- - H Canada, ooUil Dodd Herald Reporter IWw- York and Connecticut to L o i« Island, N Y. Audubon Birdcall, a product he ily favor federal funding of E w her ff a national p o T l c y of parental em ploym ent abortions. R• • would mw«,aav«.adeliver ss^nuicsinatural ^CiOgas IIVIIIfrom weatorn W CB^ril V/«inCIU«l Canada toW theMIC sells around the world. He also has Drug abuse is one of the major H&rw^atiem Vnfted Stetee, a move eapportereeay wodhi Beewra sbanr ON rOHEKiN TlMlMe. Eddy written four novels, including "A w e r e y o u t h s Eddy said be is also opposed to cantpaign themes this electiOrt le a v e InetHuted, drug uee am ong an economicaf, dependahfe supply of the fuel to the region need said he believes Japan is trjdng to ,Family Affair,” which was a year, and candidates for a variety any effort that would mandate would lessen, eddy maintained. prayer or religious observance in from increase its control over the United Literary OuiM selection in 19M. of offices have urged drug tests, public schools. States econonty by taking advan­ With a variety of other interests. stronger enforcement and edsca- the ft) And where the environrnent is tage of this country’s open Eddy said be bad no need to tiott about the dangers of the iRegal Yele prevkhnt tupporto erreete ta b ef concerned. Eddy believes more markets, while denying access to contlnoe his political career. But substances. both. children are raised in a home iMfead. Eddy ssid he favored should be done to preserve t ^ N R W h a v e n - Yale University Fresident BeimoC. Schmidt U.S. goods in Japan. “ Efisry single method ... has partly because of that background, where their parents are with them federal leffslationthat would allow nation’s parks, forests and wflder- ^ says zl anti-apartheid protesters were amatad on campus “ f don't trust them, f don’ t like soritd'm erit.” Republican U.S. P Pet he said, be views himself as and can s p ^ more time helping parents to take time off from their ness areas. In particular, he said OMweak h^auM “ no university anywhere can tolerate the them,” Eddy said of the Japanese, tfaaMhd to be a U.S. senator. Senate candidate Roger Eddy said them to learn and grow, most will marupHon of functions” Michaels M m m Jobs wNhont losing employment. he was opposed to the Reagan Ha admitting that he may be nreJo- Tuesday when he was askeisked what Eddy called himself a citizen- not become disaffected and Hkely While such leaves would be costfy admmisfration’s effort to aflow th e protesters, including 16 Y ale students, were arreated tbeE diced because of having MghtM S h t he would do to combat drug abuse. pofftfcian, and said it was impor­ to take drugs. Too often, children to employers, Eddy said an other mining and lumbering in national Monday enm r for occupying the university’s investment ofHce against Japanese solcflers in World But daring an interview TnMday mght tant that he be elected so that today are raised more by ba^ indosfriallsed countries around the forests. or for Mocking the the office’s huilAng. Thi^ were War n. with the Manchester Herald, the entrance to while government offices are not domi­ sitters and television than by their world already have such In an. though, Eddy said be released on written promises to appear in court. He said the United States should Newington farmer said the best parents, he said. O P A L R U S H nated by professionals. " I really programs. fllltlft way to lessen the demand for drugs agrees with the president 7b to The Indent marked the aecond time protesters have been threaten Japan with import (piotas honestly think 1 can win this thing If a national policy of parental On a number of other social Valid is by strengthening the American percent of the time. He supports arreabM at Yale since Schmidt became president of the school In in order to open Japan’s markets. employment leave were instltoted. Issues, Eddy’s positions are In because 1 should,” he said. family, something that involves the president’s “ Stars Wars” plan, July. Three demonstrators were arreated Saturday during Ms about Such threats would be effective, he drug use among youths would conflict with President Ronald "What a chance, what an oppor­ allowing parents time off from which seeks to create a space tnauguratlon as Yale’s Mth president. Last spring, 822 arreata the In said, because Japan depends on the lessen. Eddy maintained. He said Reagan, his party’s standard- tunity to accomplish something,” their Jobs to raise their children, shield against nuclear weapons. He were made ever the same Issue. U ) ays ( )nly/St’pl(‘inlx'r 2.S- United States for much of its export he hoped businesses around the bearer. For Instance, Edt^ sup­ rote if be s^d. “ And you (hui’t do It by among other things. backs Reagan’s actions against The protesters want the university to divest an estimated gttW trade. United------StatesSh would voluntarily ports the E<|oal Rights Amend­ terrorism, including the bombhiimbing Indus staying in Newington and raising Eddy, who has two daughters allow parental leaves, but be does mifllun In In companies doing business In South Africa. President Reagan strongly op- ment, and maintaining a woman’s of Libya, and favors the death com.” and two grandchildren, said that if not expect that to happen. big CO right to have an ab^lon. How­ penalty for certain crimes. riif most iniprcssiv'c sneeri 8tot« firm eeeuved o1 beet th«ft voluni BOSTON — A Connecticut company, its former vice president depar and twu farmer federal meat Inspectors have been a ccost M selection ol ( )pal [('welry OIV( Coventry struggles with its form of government conspiracy and bribery for allegedly stealing a million pounds uf beeai ground beef intended for school lunch programs. Idle Wild Farm Inc., of Fomfret, frozen foods we ve e\'er ttietui By Jocouellne Bennett members — which nearly brought gives policy-making power to a Conn., a Herald Corresnondent courts. Flaherty pointed out. popttlatlon of 8.6M and a strictly courts have been reluctant to rule processor that had school contracts In 10 states, was charged natun local government to a halt — all council that appoints a manager to He also mentioned the recent residential tax base, has kejk the on It because it Involves a question Tuesday with using Illegal amounts of vegetable fillers and water promt came out of conflict over the better administer the policy. ’f l » system resignation crisis. COVENTRY - Like dueling selectmen form of government. of home rule vs. state statute, to replace part uf the beef donated by the federal government to ollereci! form of government. developed in the IMOs in response Preceded by two other resigna­ For banjos, a battle is being fought over Officials there say people are according to Lewis. ’Therefore, the the National School Lunch Program, and with selling the unus^ Reorganization of the municipal to the changing economic and tions from the council. Michael Diatrii whether the town shwld remain happy with It. argument goes on. she said. meat to Its private customers. government was proposed in the social patterns of the pi^-W orid Cleary’s departure In August left under the council-manager form of Coventry has a population of 2 nastll; IM«s. That dispute led to last year’s W ' II era. During that period. the council withenly four members Also• w charged •••In *•••an a11-count a ^vwssw federal a v w i CBS Vcriminal SlItlfllC il IIIIAJIInformation IIlilM U II arVare government or return to one nearly 10,000. ’The tax base is call for a return to the selectmen g# ewa.____...... j a . . w ille i “ 'rhe town was ruled by the increasing numters of people — not enough toform a quorum and Kenneth Y. Jacobson, 82, of Worcester, who was a vice president dominated by a board of mostly residential, but an expected Board of Finance then; there were worked In large cities butkit lived______in conduct business. form of goverment. After petitions of the firm and the general manager of the subsidiaryildlai L.B. cbarai selectmen. economic growth spurt Is likely to with 600 signatures were submit­ all kinds of problems,” William outlying towns. Because of strong With the town facing what some Darling Inc., ofwa Southborough,i^wxawiaawi vusaSf andassu U.S.KJ , a . Department MllClli Ul of have an Impact on both the ted, a charter revision commission comm The conflict centers on which Miller, a member of the Charter economic and social ties to the city, residents called a “ constitutional Agriculture•nil meat...... Inspectors James ' C. Dempsey, 89. of Hudson, . population and the tax base, was appointed to consider the seriou type of government offers the most Revision Commission, told the they tost Interest In local govern­ crisis," Town Attorney Abbot and James B. NIddrie, 82, of Worcester. according to Town Planner Pat change. ’The commission rejected effective representation of the council earlier this year. "It was ment and simply Wanted someone Schwebel recommended that Town made I Oatzkiewicz. the selectmen proposal, but sug- people and administration of town bad government, very partisan.” there to keep things going, accord­ Manager Harold Hodge appoint Growth generally changes the ago. ing to experts. lested other revisions that will go Ford predicts reporter's releeee 0 % affairs. Fierce defense of the tenets In the late lOSOs. Miller said, the replacements to the council. makeup of a town’s population Aatl ’That pattern applies to Coventry, fore the voters this November. of democracy, notorious among town’s government was chaotic. Schwebel cited a state statute that That, according to Robert Asher, a STORHS — Former President Gerald R. Ford Is predli 4 according to council Chairwoman couple New Englanders, has strong r o ^ He said Coventry had outgrown Its allows a town administrator to fill professor of American history at that American Journalist Nicholas S. Danlloft will be "trie Lewis. More and more people work THE 1961 CONFLICT Is also haveb In Coventry, the birthplace of Board of Selectmen because the such vacancies when they have the University of Connecticui.ctlcut. convicted and released" by the Soviet Union. out of town, and 70 percent of related to the resignation crisis colonial patriot Nathan Hale. complexities of modem affairs, existed for more than 80 days. The traditionally makes theselectmen- Ford, speaking before at audience of 1,860 at the University of inrece Coventry’s work force Ic now that occurred this summer. Demo­ At the heart of opposition to the and mandated and specialized state Elections Enforcement Com­ town meeting form of government Connecticut Tuesday night, called Danlloff a hostage but aald the andaU em ploy^ In Hartford, according to cratic council member Elizabeth manager-council government Is a programs required a trained mission Is now investigating those less effective. "Historically, that Journalist had been “ llT-advIsed" to accept a package from a ) - Meg Reich of the Windham Re­ Paterson was at the center of the asttaei fear that It minimizes direct administrator. appointments, which were chal- form of government works best In a acqu gional Planning Agency. lenged by resident Wllmot, who 1981 controversy, and her nomina­ Com representation of the people. small town with a homogeneous Danlloff, 82, was arrested Aua 30 in Moscow when an "For years we were a farming said a spspec: tion to fill a vacancy on the council THE CHANGE to manager- eclal election should have population,” Asher said. acquaintance handed him a package that the Soviets said probat The town manager is appointed community,” said Lewis. “ Post- been held. this year faced heavy opposition. by a majority vote of the seven- council government was first pro­ contained classified military maps. The correspondent for U.S. which < World War II, there was an Influx Others say the system has not She finally was seated In August. member Town Council. “ He only posed In 1968, but It was rejected by TOWN-MEETING government of blue-collar workers and gradu­ failed, hut has been misused. Flaherty has suggested a com­ News fti World report has been accused of spying and is currently "veto I has to please four people,” said voters in a referendum. In 1967 It Is unique to New England, and ally an Influx of professionals.” “ If the council would stay out of promise solution. He said there is In the custody of the U.S. ambassador In Moscow. and thi 80-year resident Dorothy Wllmot, was proposed again, and townspeo­ the day-to-day runnings of the fSm if dlSffiiJr*'^’’ 'IS “’“i " ‘” «cK;age??y;* Ford said President Reagan should not meet with Soviet leader weren’ addressing the representation ple approved Town Charter ™®ugh tem, because placing the pollcy- MIkall S. Gorbachev until Danlloff is released. 'A CRITICS FEEL the system has government and let the manager opMiients call it an anachronism issue at a meeting of the councli changes effective in 1969. ’The failed. making“ “ and ‘ fiscal“ responsibility siblllty would! revision retained the annual town do his Job, the system could work,” which Is not representative of earlier this year. Wllmot favors "In the short time I’ve been on with a single body means that b ^ y Asnl meeting to vote on the budget. Cleary said. lieople’s views because so few returning to a board of selectmen, the councli I have experienced has to account for any money Bclaga racommandt arbitration a hlgh- which she believes will bring direct attend meetings. Under the selectmen form of frustration with the manager- THE NEARBY TOWN of Mans­ spent, and therefore "favors” are HARTFORD — Republican gubernatorial candidate Julie D. ‘Tovemment and accountability In Coventry, repeated petition­ unlikely. Flaherty said a trained Thehe government, broad administrative council form of government,” said field, with a population of alk)Ut ing of the annual town meeting to a Beiaga Is calling for binding arbitration to settle labor disputes g:tack to Coventry. powers are given to an elected administrator Is needed, but derive Democrat Patrick Flaherty. He 20.000 and a commercial and referendum vote on the budget has Involving public safety and health. A board of selectmen with fiscal argued that the addition of a mayor others aren’t so sure. said that for three years In a row residential tax base, changed to a fueled the fire of controversy. " t thinknk It Is high time something was done to spare the sick and I “demo responsibility to a Board of Fi­ the town’s proposed budget ended would Improve the system. manager-council government 12 !n_1961, a Patton submitted by injured the' disputes ‘ . of the healthy and able-bodied. she said JU8t he nance, but townspeople keep the up In court. The Coventry sewer The mayor could oe the town's “ ’THERE'S NOTHING WRONG years ago. Mansfield officials say the Coventry Taxpayers Associa­ Tuesday, pointing to the 17-week-old strike at Waterbury when tl right to vote directly on Important project, now under way by state advocate, he said, adding that with the town manager-town coun­ they’ve had no problems with the tion for such a referendum was Hospital. cil form of government,” council matters of policy at town meetings. mandate, was a decision not made councli projects need promotion by concer system. rejected by the Town Council, and “ Ideally, the private sector should be allowed to sort out its Chairwoman Joan Lewis said in a Council-manager government in the political system, but In the an elected official who is not a Neighboring Wlllington, with a the matter ended up In court. The alfairs without interference," she said. "W hen public health and recent Interview. "People In town volunteer with another Job. need to better understand the well-being are at issue, however, we accept lengthy interruptions process ... you have to get out, JJTtlk KbUciATIbJ at our peril.” Beiaga, now deputy House majority leader, said binding Vc attend the meetings, attend the IsERViCES. iivr, hearings, participate.” arbitration has worked well In teacher contract disputes. Under ANNOUNCES TWO the system. If the two sides can’t agree on contract terms, each In the past vear, political conflict side’s last best offer is submitted to an arbitrator whose decision I )u r in g llu' T h Iili »URSES FOR APPLE i t has wreaked havoc in Coventry. Is binding. and perl Continual bickering by townspeo­ COMMODORE USERS upcomii •r.....iimniiiiMiiiiimiiiiiiiiniHnilUMHMniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ( )p;il R u sh ple at town meetings, a council Julie Be stalemate over the annual budget, L BASIC COMPUTlNOi Lawmakers dlvldad on tax overhaul Take I repeated petitioning of the budget 9 tim ers a to referendum votes, and three INTRODUCTION TOs WORD PROCESSING WASHINGTON — The views of Connecticut’s congressional the cam) resignations by Town Council HOME ACCOUNTING, GRAPHICS delegation on the tax overhaul bill range from outright opposition ELECTRONIC SPREADSHEET. MODEMS to undecided to strong support, senators and congressmen from train o f I VARIETY OP HARD S SOFTWARE the Nutmeg State say. argue at Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr., R-Cortn., came out firm ly against tyranny the bill Tuesday, saying he feared It would be especially harmful Form i though a NOTICE AD V. WORD PROCESSINGS to Bmall business. Probate Court is open The tame day. Rep. Barbara B. Kennelly participated in a An expert on Australian Opals teatingo for conferences with the ADVANCED WORD PROCESSING news conference aimed at drumming up suntwiii for the measure orehouh Juclse from 6:30 P.M, to e DATA MANAGING. PILE ft LIST MAKING end Ben. Christopher J. Dodd. D-Conn., said he still Is undecided. will be in our store on tbepubli FORM LETTERS ft MAILING LISTS Rep. Bruce Morrison, D-Conn., Joined Kennelly in endorsing P.M , on Thursday “ - - - - - jj Saturday, September 27th, 10a.m. to 8p.m. In tem ip nights. Appointments MERGING PILES ft PROGRAMS the measure, while Rep. John Rowland, R-Conn., said he wout ceoU nt. ennounce his position on it today. R ’aohr suggested. Night tele­ Rep. Bam Gejdenson, D-Conn., also is undecided, as is Rep. phone number; 647-3227. If you have Opal je\velry in need of election I Nancy L. Johnson, R-Conn., and Rep. Stewart McKinney, also a m ay verj William E. Fitzgerald Republican. restoration, this is the perfiret opportunity Judge of Probate w IiM th e to come in and discuss it. 6 want to o Body of girl found at school m s 81 FOR INFORMATION, OR N O RW ALK - The body of an 11-year-old Norwalk giri who was Senate ra apparently murdered was found early today on the grounds of the TO REGISTER. CALL Dodd and FREE school she attended, authorities said. gubernab 4 2 9 -8 7 0 2 n Search paittes discovered the body of Kathleen Marie Flynn at A a w eli Blood Pressure about I a.m after a eearch that began at about 2:80 p m. Tuesday debateau . o r . when the sixth-grader was last seen at Ponus Middle School on C l INK" BV NIIBSF highly su( govenrnor F V ( R Y T HUR^l'' AN Police at the scene said the girl’s body was found in a wooded Jewelers Since 1865 With tei 1-800-334-0854y E X T . 869 area and described the crime as "particulariy brutal” but police no alouch i l i-.i.l ' 1 PARK..:M Chief Carl LaBlanca released no other information on the ease. •68 mAm STREET P M a R M I N CLASSES HELD AT: The glrt’s body was positively identified by her father, Jantes Manchester, Corm. 06040 Tel 643-2741 herM ggei about her I' a R K a n I i a i ' k ,v MANCHESTER Y.W .C.A. T nynn, who owns Cap’n Henry’s restaurant In Rowayton. S ‘ ^ Ri1 lOS I t S M K Michaels charge/Master Card/Visa/American Express prim ary.! ‘ , * • t M • • 'a apolmman tor die medical examiner’a office said an autopsy STARTING ON: SEPT. 29th Uttid be peit^rmed later turning ou I 1 = J MAWCHESf£it HfaULD. WtOatwian. Seat. M . 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Leaders bear ‘ttueTW on rise despHe crackdowm i r J B ETAMFIHtD (A f} - that legIslatioB is a stricter stand- •endhig out." he saW. “ ffe ’iw - tdogli M W laws, an ohfer 4 anf for determining when teen- saying, 'Don't mat of a debate is not what’s important here, ies and those working In health- and diabetes education. VWe also bureau. These services are tailored drawn. Massachusetts, he will have a few chits to consider though sponsors often seem to think It is. The American travelers abroad are routinely related fields. Memorial Hospital has consistently introduced a restaurant style menu have an active medical staff of 150 to your needs and designed to The sui with Democratic fans from this state. New Haven tcatJng^ candidates for high office is the priority, advised not to drink the water, for fear of attack by worthed towards these ideals, while with gourmet items like lobster, ele­ highly skilled physicians represent­ improve the quality of life in A. Miliki At a Polish festival in New Britain last weekend Alderman Marty Dunleavy led 20 volunteers from Board of or should be. There must be control, of course. But unfamiliar organisms that can ruin the trip. Now and again at a Greek festival in Bridgeport, she Head InjurlBS cause striving to meet the unique needs vating our food to a status worthy ing a full array of medical and the community. andRobei the public ought not to be distracted by Connecticut who worked in Kennedy’s successful an enterprising security equipment firm has heard that music to a candidate's ears — “ I’m prim ary campaign up there. suggested an even more compelling reason; The deaths under age 34 of the East-of-the-River community of review by Parade Magazine. surgical specialties and But possibly the biggest interruptions when a political debate is really with you.” cooking. • When a reporter asked Maureen Reagan water may have been poisoned or doctored with with innovative, sophisticated, sub-specialties. advantage Manchester Mettxxial Whether she always intended to address the NEW YORK (AP) - More Sophisticated whether the Republican National Committee knockout drops by terrorists. The company just responsive care. It’s obvious by now that the gubernatorial AFL-CIO convention in Hartford last week, as she Americans under age 34 die from esponsive has is our closeness to the com­ thinks enough of Julie Belaga’s gubernatorial happens to have a solution — a water purifier so head Injuries than from all other As part of our sophisticated, R election is a horse race this year, "The outcome says, or was going to skip it, as we were told that munity. We know our neighbors chances to send money, she could have looked to compact It can be hand-carried to the hotel room causes combined. Innovative high-quality services Manchester At Manchester Memorial we work m ay very well turn on how well the candidates do morning, Mrs. Belaga did appear. Again, she was the rear of the room at a Hartford press to filter out both innocent and malign “ revenge” More than .V» percent of such better than anyone and urtderstarrd when they finally get in the ring together. Voters the object of interest as a fresh personality in a Part of being a good neighbor is Memorial Hospital provides the hard to achieve our goals. Bart of conference for a clue. Two agents from that office mocrobes. injuries are sustained in automo­ their needs. Many of our staff live want to see and hear them, especially face to face. political arena struggling with staleness. always looking for new ways to community with programs like: that job is being able to read the 6 were there with Peter Gold, the state GOP bile crashes. right here atxl have a special com­ executive director. They are here to see how Head injuries require 3.5 million help. Manchester Memorial has a The Family Birthing Center, family- pulse of the cxxnmunity. TUB SAME APPLIES, of course, to the U.S days of hospitalization annually mitment to the East-of-the-River IT HAS, IN FACT, been a fiat campaign so far. Belaga’s campaign is doing. Their report will long tradition of innovative care centered pediatrics, parenting Senate race between incumbent Democrat Chris and take up 35.000 man-hours of In response to year need But Bill O’Neill benefits enormously from the good influence the decision on aid. area. The sense of closeness and A e r o b ic Dodd and GOP challenger Roger Eddy. But the working ability each year, accord­ A family-centered labor and deliv­ services, one day surgery center, for quality walk-in medical care, times of the day. And in this feeling of • Handshakeof the week; Between George neighborliness at Manchester gubernatorial battle is the top of the card. contentment, he can properly ask, why change? jQaurhrfitrr lirrald ing to the National Head Injury ery suite in a hospital setting nutrition counseling, a cardiac Manchester Memorial created Hannon of Glastonbury, one of Gov. O’NeiH’s As we indicated earlier, O’Neill will enter the Foundation. Memorial is something you won't O’Neill’s Job, ranking with the Belaga challenge, closest pals, and Waterbury Democratic Town Fbuntfsoin 1M1 was instituted here, when it was rehabilitation program, cancer PromptCare, where over 7,000 of debates well briefed and with the experience of Rehabilitating a survivor of a find just anywhere. And best of all. is fighting complacency within his own party. His p«NNVM sicFFenr highly successful perf ormances in the 1M2 Chairman Tom Gahan, at the party’s campaign serious head injury can coal as just an experiment at other support'groups, medical support you have received care in seven reception at the labor convention was polite, no kick-off in Hartford. "W e’re family,” said OOUQLAS A. BEVINS much as 99 million over a lifetime, welne here anytime you need us. governor's race under his belt. JAMES e. SACKS .EaMulNsESIler hospitals for the local paramedic team, a months of operation. We also more. The enthusiasm at last weekend’s Hannon, nearly choking on a large wad of tongue and some 70,000 survivors suffer With ten years in the state Legislature. Belaga is ALEXANDEB OINELU Continuing commitment to Democratic kick-off dinner in Hartford was more in his cheek. Gahan supported Toby Moffett’s bid physical and Intellectual disabili­ no slouch in political combat, either. But we say forced than spontaneous. to win the nomination for governor over O’Neill. OEWSE A. BOBENTS ties that can prevent their return to innovation has gained Manchester her biggest asset Just now is the public’s curiosity So in a campaign where style may count as , AOKWIWnsOIrMMr the workforce. . Gahan is with the governor now. MABKF. ABBAITIS Memorial regional and national BOD' about her since her Sept. • victory in a GOP much as handling of issues, the debates will have SHELDON COHEN "Most head injuries could te CtaiQ BOBEBTH. HUBBNIO OetiMMnsMNWSW attention as a hospital that provides primary. She is the new face, and people are great importance. Iliey will, that is, if the . BrMareoniMMMBW prevented If Americans wotM Manchester Memorial Hospital Fitna Bob Csaral writes a synMcated cohrniB on JEANNE Q. mOMEBTH form the habit of buckling their turning out to see her; candidates are allowed to be the show. .. ClreulMtuii Mwifcjw Connccttcnt polhics. safety belts," the foundation says. Sept, M .um MXWCHkUkFitti; BERAHy. Wednesday, Sept. 24.19SS— f Main street Hie leaves SPORTS dsmage, one minor infury •id. C avr Weed aeld M at a s arreata Fenway fans to gain as Red Sox lose VlfM-fherMMMsacmtfriaM. hare been atads H the lire bat a we / m i t Jewsfcis. iM i aamber ef gaspia lare been A lire a c e newM ie Ce„ sad Csatwy n sreauaaed. f i e ease, be aaid. is m 0 etei>0m g4tite-HefempMe M w X r e a n ib a i CStaw, as- mAmier\mmaptam. fitoat. ira a w to ." therewer$ledg‘ti of Ac aMA. A c used te e three- He went back to the dugout after Ml s is Wwwaa •aO M S a vw aw to .SM - bear t o Are TbeDre saasatm u iabed a tftff Jepd, ih-fh, hOedUeaemipeeg teeiee, ire XMtotonMe an apparent ground oot but was & sj?ajr& xa a.ai.. Are eilleM a aaid. "ftSM b 't teheeeeeeeihgeeeeedm erlertke ^Oeerteteeedeetoeetdfm teaimnaCc Mavft Cteer, a relierer itf^AtfAtt - the e«em If WOmmMBWwWWBmfwtlOwtWn Drat tm e to hto grafc^ u a af summoned back to the batter’s box AetMaa. hsaafd. taiyieag." Cb w e iaeid.____ h ei tee m m a geete, kec teteei OM aorer bare eemOr rare traOed te Mwaukre to Ac ofY when it was learned that d ear had tte fire, nM ei ataned at ataet 9 reS ^ WfmW ^nWmmOe» ^^K^^^^weg vww^ww• w^a wwww egOeel the tied tee. One of the reridSata. Seaaa Feir. fhigbea etidflaiss Ana eagiaea meteraehmetfemef. •'th a m A a T H he teed tor been called tor a balk before the •.re.,#reyiiaeJtstiwdeaietsre waeiaturedgulafdSwa theaiaire, OBv IMNier IrVCK, CM fViCOv CrMv hWoaagotghtrawatoOSgtoatoga. '•tSto ekfto caw ofrtBo aekk,‘ d e a r's wfM pHch aftowed Ed pKch. m e rnim ’e S8 ieteet ’Tbrettoy BM A rre A a ■M.UIIIUB nrliqpMvt rerePP^HSMwyWCIg*^ WPpWWWIttr aigM MiRe Americaa iMMwEaar O tmrn were JJMS^^aure; ^ h ti'an m Homcre, ptoch-ramtog for Mike Bhgigk then hit a liner to right X s pekwreuniaa a t Maaehester Hiw WwOWOwW nrWngrC mmroa weeereed. the arewete teet e 4-t eed 1 OdWt teo Are the aeeae. X tatai of absot M Madhif RM tee tept Oeebene m m . mm a ada&fo «• ia OrrenwcB after GrecnwelFa afw- Defd, where a charging Rob Deer K ^flG SraiiSw iP Mreierlal Maitital aafd re s was AreAghtere helped pot sot tts Are. toad to Aa toevA toatog ae H i^ a gto, (» acore firmw (hfrd. BM Clear MMCayt. AMtMMlaaafdielWa wMgM Momber at Area. Tm f ^^oiye^r CTImFWf WfvVWOTr * WW wWlwaW Hr gM aglore on it as he was slidingto treated far ameke hibaiaiiea aada Afe aaid there waa wawi'dlMi aie M .S -. ^ came haeft te etrtke ore Hact rer (he wet Outfield. The official scorer s f mrnmmmet fire sesertmeac. emmt fteltei tee em dtot* WwOWOWW WWW Jo ore row — vnnOTV niOT. Mf BieiCTieHIBPF Ss DHSB HBlWIFeilB, Aefr Drat dtoMMe tftto to » ywM ee d erteteh f eeeeed and Jto» Rice fo end the game, rafedMahtt. flto aaidfse awead aadtkM Deere fteaidhBta ef the handing aaid wwimnr mwtiy BWwTwn WWW cwfr fe ee FrMre, w«m A ^ X ^ 'a *^^Pte tty/kigh wto eeery geme Skx^ctowdAegaytoSOtoAe rerandtog Bogga. "Whenever you get a second sftMbelMaf,wfeieii«ereevae*- theyaawalotefenieke, andpeepie enrere over aome of nmw. ff-game namaaraiHf egeteet terltOder t o n Atom . tepO the iMh ee tern t e ^ e Clear toft some aatMacthm. chance, that's a bonus.” Boggs an d iMeaaaeef heavy anatke, hare w m rnaaing areuad aeremning -ahelhet keheetenereei," etdd ra Am »ir lire ores to Ac f ^ r a w home raw. Mo lire ftomcr "At leaat (hre can't do It (cftoch) a h e e n riM a f aafta. "They moat bare aaedan awfU Mt WOfOWWO. Rfck thmdeg, whore Arre-ran sakf. "The hafl was hit into fhe after the fire atarted. of water,” Hteghet aaid. "the hm em get mere eetefH tomrA M eg/' r ^ heeie^ ofAcreaaow. The ehet cawte off agatost------M,” Clear------saM. ”f don't lights and he lost it” **Tee eaa atffl mien mieke," he h&meftethemhmdueMnmeda eger JOm McNamara. Mffwaultcc OmrUt th e Veery, Clair ChareA Jt„ a tMrd-awry ThebondhigatTPllfninht. haa at heme, but an bnaghurttott are the eeett %t aag hoped chare want fo watch that." Boston and Milwaukee were aafcf eheet aerea beore after the tenant, aaid he dhhi't are the fire bavciVt 0 » fe t wOl dictomlvcfy te n , who i ^ c ep leer rare on meanwhife, got his ntotb- Are tree reyerted been the aohjeet of town proeeed- we frytog te went." watto Bbggif BMOwgftoherGHCawBOyd. "No _ tfoggt. scheduled to play again tonight hat awoke to loca of ameke and Inipi hivoivinganegiedhoneiw eode and t o Aaf toning H coat cfgM hfta to fire tontogl. to Ae (op tonfng hft to an onosuaf way. Boston has an off-day Thursday. Maghea aafd that when flreftgh- reearing ftem other leakteata and Are node vMationa. Eainer tere arrived at the aeeae, they S trying to get oot. thia month, the ownera aaid they Ibaad that three reafdeata ef the Choroh and another lestdent. woold appeal a town order to Pour Hha St LouIb htrfMnf had been trying to pot the who aaked that her name not he provide kitehen faeilHiee in eaeh of lire oot. They aiao had ataited naed, aaid they thooght the Are waa Mountain of wood knoeking on doere to wake opother the living unite, and the town health amon. They aamedaman who they dheetor aaid he wooM aeek ooort Wood dodfer Loren MoCrum of Sruns- reatdeata. "They were leavhig the thoaght atarted the aman hfate. aetion to enforoe an order to MoCrum aaid hia aafaa hava ramainad hoiMng when we got there," be Maneheater poHoe apokeaman comply wHh Are-exit regnlationa. wiek, Maind, gats a litffa hafp from hid ataady daapKa a daeima in wood Mots’ Ojeda b ^ k in form aon, Sfaina, aa ha ehaeka agad wood on burning around tha afafa. top of a huga pifa at hia btiainaas. NEW VYYHSCYORK (AF)IAtr)i -_ AllAWt toIm wellrerdifl HfinaltibiI mmiran rewkon anrere tofteMieeWlotA e£wdoat. —wanfto aw—», carry him too long coming E once again wfA Boh Ojeda, and Hernandet connected for Ms I8th off the injury. Town seeks anti-drug grant XT ( nobody coofd he bappfer Aon Ae homer to the fourth imitog and "Jesse needed some work. too. 28-year-ofd teft-hander of (he New Darryl ttrawherry hft bis 23rd in He hadn’t pitched In five days. to m effort to diacoorage drag Obhuariem York Meta. the ftfth. Mookle Wilson’s sacrifice Msneheater hoaaehoid; set op a preventioo program. OJeda Is still not 100 percent but I oae by Maneheater yootha, the high school gradmtion party nfth- After mtoatog a torn to the fly and Mattilfl'a single drove In feel he’ll be fine” town hm applied for a gS,MSatate PlMt saMIthegroapmfgbt h>rm a o « alcohol; pronde to-semce drag aei alcohol awareness conn- regular pftchtog rotation for Ae the final two rune to the seventh. ’’I sure will, ” added Ojeda, who grant that woaM he vm i to fond a sAocatlonal programs for e M n ^ • ftfiB tlu fk o m ik l StofB TflOHI^pBAVI National League East champions "1 few very etrong," DJeda said. variety of drag prevention efforts, cn. So far the aahhoc group has met was acquired from Boston last tary and Junior high school sto- two or three Antes since Aogost. Ward Tedford, gf. of 12S S. Mato SteHa (Sowlenskl) Rutkowski. Elsie (FrankHn) Thompson, 10, hecause of a aore left ahoulder, "Mtottog the one start was good for town Homan hervicea Analyst St., died Tuesday at Manchester winter after five seasons with the Ants; give the Manchester PoHce tlw atate program will end Jane so, of Vernon. wAe of WilHam of East Hartford, wife offLesterO. 1 GJeda returned Wadneaday and me. These gamee remind me of Red Sox. "There are two more P /ohn feat said today. Memorial Hospital. He was Aie Department extra money to con- M, 1M7, and Post said he does not Rutkowski, died Monday at Rock­ Thompson, Aed Tuesday at Hart­ comMned wHh Jeare Oroaeo to spring training. In one way they starts and then I'll be right back In Poat said the grant appHeatlon ttooe ita drag-awareness efforts in tooir A It win he renewed. husband of Edna (Dowds) Tedford. ville Otnetal HospAal. She was the ford Hospital. The Themmwns tied pHch a four-hit 0-f victory over St. waa filed Sept. S, seeking part of He was born m Manchester Dec. are meantogteis because we’ve got the groove for Houston” * yonsor a poster However, be said the Manchester mother of Raymond Rutkowski of been married 01 years. She was the Loula. Ae NL East clinched. But In |W5,SW the state has made availa­ contest in the s^ns^lSa IS, ISIS, and was a lifelong Manchester. Mel Stottlemyre. Mefs pitching group might conAnoe its efforts sister of Florence Lawrence of "f waa a little nervoua going to another way. they are preparing us ble to Coonectient tmraa under a Hefore the grant was appUed for resident. He was a U.S. Army She also Is survived by a Manchester. coach, was not the least surprised one-year program laonched by past that point, and he said more the mound to the flret toning," aaid for the playoffs ... mentally and the townv u w u formed•» i i i r :u an ad-bwoo-noc gronigTOOp money might be available for veteran of World War If. Before he daughter, Mrs. Robert (Eleanor) She also Is survived by a son, by (JJeda’s performance. Gov. Winiam A. 0*Nem. Poat said retired he was employed as a track Luce of Vernon; two brothers. Ojada, 17-8, whoUmftedSt. Loula to physically." that would oversee the distritoitlon Mandtester If other towns do oot Gerald F. Thompson of East ». m "He threw very well in a strong ;be does not know when the town of Ate grant money, Post said. The use the grants set aside for them driver for the town of Manchester Charles Sowlenskl of New Bedford. Hartford; a daughter. Priscilla G. one run and three Mta In alx tonlnga Meta Manager Dare Johnson, workout three days ago,” Stottle­ win be notified, hot be expects that groop inefades town officials, Post said the money is awatied Highway Department. He was a Mass., and Edward Sowlenski of Thompson of East Hartford; a while atriking oot five and walking explaining why he lifted Ojeda for myre said, "f knew he was ready the appHeatlon would be approved. cHliens and representatives from according to the number of youths member of the Veterans of Foreign East Hartford; three sisters. So­ brother, Harold B. Franklin of none. It waa Ma fifth win In Ma laat Oroaco, who earned bis 19th save, If money ia made available, Poat Wars, the Army and Navy Chib and today. Two more starts and he will New Hope Manor, which helps IP years old and younger. He aafd phie Pelxarskl and Helen Os­ Bridgewater, Nova ScoAa, Can­ alx dedakna. said, "ft was precautionary. Me be right back where he was a said it woakf be oaed to dfatribote a troubled teenage females, and the grants can range from ll.MOto the 2ipser Club, all In Manchester. trander, both of New Bedford, and ada; two grandchildren; and sev­ "Any time you have a problem drag-awarenesa tabloid to every He also is survived by a son, liad thrown 88 pitches and I didn’t month ago.” Crossroads, a drag and alcohol Arm Wlater of East Hartford; eral nieces and nephews. with your pitching arm, you have to Thomas W. Tedford of Tampa. several grandchildren; and eight Hie funeral win'Ilfhe Thursday at I Fla.; a daughter. Sharon D’Aptile great-grandchildren. be concerned." Gleda aaid. "Call it p.m. at the Newkirk X W hitn^ an Injury or koota in my ahoulder or of Manchester; a sister. Violet A memorial mass was held today Funeral Home, 810 Burnside Ave., Lindsay of East Hartford: and whatever, but you alwaya wonder Mats to be sold at St. Luke’s Church, Ellin^on. Bast Hartford. Burial will be to Andover access is backed three grandchildren. If It could turn out to be aerioue. u Burial Is at the convenience of the Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky NEW YORK (AP) - Negotia­ company, the papers said quoting The Holmes Funeral Home. 400 family. Hill. Calling hours are tonight from "Today I took a little extra time (I Main St., is in charge of arrange­ tions for the sale of the New York unnamed sources. ANDOVER — A proposal to some m million in surplus funds. cials have said many smaller Memorial donations may be 7 to 9. warming up and, when 1 finally got Meta to team board chairman (f faiatall wheelchair-access ramps at ments. which are incomplete. made to Oie Hemotology Depart MCA board chairman Sidney The |22,gM is A nd^er’s full towns, like Andover, have not Memorial donations may be Ae mound, I didn't feel any Nelson Doubleday, team president the Town Office building and public ment of Rockville Oeneral HMpi- Sheinberg has refused to confirm (( share, but Rdsvert said she does installed access ramps because of made to the Memorial Fund of the tightneaa." Fred Wilpon and MCA Corp. are Hbrara won support from residents not think it will be enough to install Alb«rl J. Duffy tal. Burke-Fortin Funeral Home. Burnside United kfethodlst the expense. That waa evident as Ojeda under way. New York Newsday or deny the sale, but was quoted by (i Tuesday daring a public bearing on ramps for the two buildings. She Rockville, was in charge of Church, 16 Church St., East Hart­ both publications as saying, "We in Andover, the steps leading to Albert J. Duffy, 78, of *89 Parker retired the first seven batters, and the New York Post reported In th bow the town should spend |M,6P0 said the money will ellow an the public library cannot be used arrangements. ford 06168. do have certain understandings in state surphia money, Selectwo- St., husband of Gladys (Clark) Aree on strikeouts. Steve Lake Tuesday’s editions. engineering study to be done, by anyone in a wheelchair. In Aie Duffy, died today at Manchester Aen hit Ojeda’s first pitdi to him with Fred Wilpon.” 2 man Nellie L. Boisvert said this though. Town Office Building, rtairs pre­ Duubleday It Co., the publishing morning. Memorial Hospital. He was born in over Ae left field wall tor hto MCA, Music Corp. of America. Is Once that ia completed, the vent wheelchair access to second- fcranton. Pa., Sept. 16. 1911. and firm which bought 88*/i percent of The idea had been recommended selectmen could gototownspeople, Aoor ofAces. V aecond home run of the season. Ae Mets in 1980 from the Joan trying to purchase WOR-TV In earlier thia month by the Board of had been a resident of Manchester asking for town funds to finish the Msvert said any ramps that for the past 88 years. H ^ o d id ia W5o5tooAwiar5 ? That cut New York’s lead to 4-1 Payson family for aproximately SecaucuB, N.J., the station that helectmen, and the board will work. She said she would support would be installed should take Into The Meta had Jumped ahead 4-o In 111 million, was reported for sale televises Mets' games. make Ha final recommendation to spending town money on the Before he retired, he worked In o f t & n : account the town’s plan to expand Ae second, when nine batters last August. Wilpon currently owns Both publications’ sources said the state legislative panel that project, even though It will proba­ the library and Town Office quality review at Pratt X Whitney, came to the plate. Bay Knight must give Anal approval to any East Hartford, for more than 88 AP photo 8 percent of the club and Doubleday they believe MCA would emerge bly be expensive. Building in the future. started Ae uprising with hia 10th spending plan. years. NEW..7n r New York'h Don Mattingly watohsh the alippad behind Boston’s Wade Boggs In A Co. bought the remaining evt with the controlling Interest, while "It's something that should have Other suggestions for spending homer of Ae year off starter Greg That panel, known aa the Local been addressed before." said Bois­ stote aurpfus money, made by He was a member of St. Bartho­ Scotts® Wlntarlier flight of the bahaball In tha Yanka* game fhe AL batting race. The Yankees won In percent after the original sale. Ac Newsday story added that tlm Mathews, 10-8. Lee Mattllll drove AHocatfon Council, comprises the vert. "This is a wonderful about io p^ple who met at the lomew (^urch. He was a veteran of The right Fertilizer Tuesday night against the Orlolea In 10 Innings, 5-3. Preliminary negotiations for Ae Wilpon probably would end up with town's two legialators — state Sen. Etemei in two more runs with a double and sale would be kept separate and a slightly larger share than 4 Andover Elementary School, In­ World War II, seivlng with the U S Baltimore. Mattingly waa 1-for-S and James D. OiulietA, R-Vernon, and Federal law requires any recip­ clude putAng a fence around the Marines in the Pacific 'Theater, a fqf fallf/ Keith Hernandet knocked In Ae occur before that of the parent Doubleday. state Rep. J. Peter Fusscas, ient of federal money to make its town’s ballfields at a cost of 01,800, member of the Veterans of Foreign R-Marlborough. The Oeneral As­ programs available to handi­ or erecting a 08,000 memorial to Wars of Manchester, Campbell AL roundup sembly created similar panels for capped people. The deadlines tor town men who fought in' Uie Council Knights of Columbus, and each town as a way of dlstribuAng doing that navihave passed, but offi- Vietnam War. the American Association of Re­ NEW NL roundup tired Persons. Besides his wife, he is survived FOR by a sister, Oenevelve Mullen; and Yanks’ RIghettI the winner Woman injured In Oakland crash a nephew, Ronald Cadden of FALLl Deshales blows away LA . Maitland, Fla. A Manchester woman suffered turn into the southbound lane of turn, police said. Police sold The funeral will be Saturday at 10 • The Fall Fertilizer By Dick Brlnttar The tlmpllclty of Deshates’ neck and back sprains Monday Oakland Street, the car was going "I was Just trying to put the Chartler waa also charged with a.m. at St. Bartholomew Church • Improved 10-16-20 but loser in a save situation Tho Assoclatad Pratt design wasn’t lost on catcher ball in play somehow," said when Uie car she was driving was too fast and crossed Into the north•th misuse of a regIstraUon plate after Burial will be In St. James form u la hit by another vehicle on Oakland Alan Ashby, who homered In the Barry Bonds, whose two-run lanes of Oakland Street, leading to he told them the one he had on the Cemetery. There are no calling • Qreens lawns now After falling to flnetse his way tourA inning. Street, police said today. Uie collision with a car driven by Bv Kan Rappoport tor the Ifth time in their last 14 GaettI then hit a three-run homer In homer won It. "When I hit It, I cor had been issued to a previously hours. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 • Develops deep roots Arough hit last Aree ttaria, "1 didn't say a word to him," was BO happy f could’ve Alice V. Drury, 87, of 149 Oakland owned vehicle and was never • For better greenupnexi Tha AitoclPtad Press visits to Memorial Stadium. the sixth off reliever Bud Black. He Police said a car driven by Gary Main St., is In charge of • Provides early Spring Houston’t Jim Dethaiet de­ Ashby said. "He Is one of those screamed. I think I probably did St. transferred. arrangements. sp rin g also hit a run-scoring groundnut In cided to Junk Ae junk and go rare pitchers who can throw up CharAer, tt, of lia-Q Tudor Lane, gre e n Even in victory. Dave RIghettI the fourth. scream a little. This Is some­ Drury was taken to Manchester • For a thicker, sturdier A’t 4. WhHs Box 3 wtA hit fattball. In Ae strike tone and get away thing I dreamed of. I’m was eastbound on Tolland Turn­ Chartler was charged with tra­ Memorial donations may be • Cadult league record shared by Dan game," aaid Chicago Manager Jim California behind rookie left­ loss to Atlanta would give Variance suit is withdrawn population reached third grade Pregoai. "tt atunk. It was just hander Greg Swindell's four-hitter. Oester with the tie-breaking run Raines' 3-for-4 performance 9 Quisenberry and Bruce Sutter. Houston Its first division title that left the Reds and Giants In a raised his average to .333. a A suit against Manchester’s the first floor of a residential levels of achievement. By the "Instead of getting the save, he stupid. Maybe they can’t play.^’ With the game tied 2-2, Mel Hall since 1180. Boning Board of Appeals and the building in a Residence C Zone for a standards of international mass singled off loser Mike Witt, 18-8, tie tor second place In Ae NL point ahead of San Diego's Tony had to settle for Ae win," laughed Shis Jsys B, TIgtra 3 "ft was excentional, a major West. Gwynn. Meanwhile. Montreal Is ownera of Floral Expression at 188 retail flower shop. literacy campaigns, the United Dave Winfield, who scored Ae andnd scored on Tabler’s double. league record wasn’t It?" Bast Center St. over a variance The variance was granted last States Is a nation of literates." Jesse Barfield’s solo homer and Jacoby singled to score Tabler with "ft definitely feels good to get trailing second-place Philadel- winning run In the top of Ae lOA. a two-run double by Tony Fernan­ Dodger Manager Tom Laaorda hla by 4>,4 games in the I grananted the florist has been with- Nov. 28 and Floral Expression RIghettI, 8-7, wasn’t too pleased the Indians’ fourth run. Joe Carter said. "I didn’t send the pinch- back In there and contribute." y lr o o a ta n a des sparked a four-run Toronto added a run-scoring double In Ae Stillwell said. "It feels good to Rlational League Bast. The orav moved to the 138 E. Center St. gii ivootfisittf oaaDHiaSMWCN8 The study found a sharp gap with a win in that situation, having ninth Inning as the Blue Jays hitter to stop Ae string. I come Arough now and then." Expos play Ae Phillies five The suit was brought by Robert location in June. ----- ‘ - ck blown a save opportunity for the ninth. wanted to try and get some between the performance of black earned a comeback victory in Swindell. 4-1, walked two and Stillwell had scored the tying more times. A. MilUmwski alter the Zoning The office of the town attorney young adults and whites, with first time since July 1. Detroit. runs." Board of Appeals granted Sharon has been notified of the struck out five in his first malor- run an inning earlier when he Dennis Martinet and Jim Hispanics midway between their "When we go up in the ninth and Mark Elcbhorn, 18-8, pitched 8 The pinch-hitter Larry Lee, was hit by a pitch by starter Wohiford hit two-run doubles and Robert Platt a variance to use withdrawal. black and white prers. MUMS ’Rags’ comes in, you don’t expect league complete game. The Uni- popped up in the third inning to 1-3 iimlngs of two-bit relteL■ ef,ai striking verstty of Texas All-AmericanMl- has Kelly Downs and eventually and Andres Galarraga and J to go into extra inninga," said out six and walking one. Tom end the streak. Dawson added two-run singles. Chryianthimumi NEXT COLOR YOUR HOUSE Nielsen, who had every right to won four straight games since Steve Sax opened the Dodger came home on a two-out single Henke pitched Ae nInA for his MA loeing his major-league debut on by Tony Peres, who added a Martinet, who had a 6-0 lead, Aimi^OBULBS.,^ expect his Aird victory of Ae save. fourA wlA a single, extendnng left the game In the fourth givi you color nowl Aug. I t to Boston 14-8 hto hitting streak to 2l ganset, ran-Bcortng double In a Aree- Can season after Willie Randolph had Willie Heniandet, 8-7, the fourth ivneighA. inning after allowing five con­ singled home the go-ahead run for of five Detroit pitchers, was Ae RsnBDvs It, MBrinsrs 6 the longeet in the NL A it secutive hits, including an RBI r . For gIRt... In your DifiCdlli - 330 season. The only other Loe Left-hander Tom Brhwning. Ae Yankees in the top of the ninth Reuben Sierra hit a two-run 14-13, Bcattered four hits over double by Leon Durham and a Crccit- 15C at Memorial Stadium. Toronto had Just four hits and homer. Steve Buechele added a Angeles hit waa a single by Enoe three-nin homer by Jody Davis. 6 KM girdoni iblizc the first seven innings. Ron NyidMIi^B niny n But Cal Ripken spoiled RIghettI's trailed S-l when Barfield hit his Bolo shot and Darrell Porter scored Cahell in the eevenA. Thur streak and Nielsen’s hopes for a "You know it’s going to end Robinson pitched Ae final two Kiss e n e r g y : ^ SOURCE wNh color cpceld B"" ycriiAcc MA homer off Eric King. Rernan- Aree rune to lead Texas over innings for his llA save. 4/10.9S victory when he launched Ae det came on and gave up a atngte to Seattle. •omettme,” Sax aaid. "He’t got FadrtB 8, BravM 2 left-hander’s first pitch In Ae to lose something on the A Aree-run homer by Rick Buckingham Congregational Church, IJCC Class meets Non., Wed., Ernie Whitt and an infield single to Charlie Hough, 18-10, pitched the LanceHotU, his second of the Veteran catcher Terry Ui Aerobic Dance Qaases bottom of Ae nInA into the Damaao Garcia. GarA lorg hit a first dx innings, allowing eight hits foBthall." A ’ThurkAilS-Stl': Beat time of the year fo. left-field seats tOr a 8-8 tie. aeaaon and second pinch homer Kennedy will do anything to Men 16 Cricket Lane, Glastonbury, CT T B it ¥raak'e Spadal two-out Double, driving In Whitt and four runs to post his third Deehaice. 16-8, did Just that. In Aree g a t ^ , got Ae Giants to help, even pinch hit. T- (localmi al interseclion of Rl. 83 & 94) FMd Your Lowri In other AL action. It waa wi A the go-ahead run and Fernan­ straight win. Hough walked Aree Re Btruefc only two more after “fv e always been a good Oakland 4, Chicago 3; Toronto 8, fanning Jose Gontain to break wtthin a ran in Ae ninA. Mugho Pine des doubled bonM G arda and lorg and Btrack out six. hitter, so there’s no reason why I Exercise and Dance the ELIZA 'i^ay Detroit 8; Mllwaulne 8, Boston 8; Sierra hit his second home ran in the record aet ^ Joe_ Cowley of MralMf,FNIIlM8 can't be a good pinch hitter,” Burning Bush Minnesota 8 , Kanaas City 8; TMns B, Roysli t the Chicago White Sox eartter to achieve maximum cardiovascuolar fitness and ae many nights with a two-run shot They won’t be calling it a Kennedy said after his two-out Rhododendrons Cleveland 8, California 2, and Gary GaettI hit hit Stnd and SSrd In the Aird. capping a four-run Ala seaaon. Mickey Welch of miracle, but considering Pitta- single in the sevenA inning produce more lean muscle through aerobics and calisthenics A z a le a s Texas It, Seattle 8. home rare and drove In a career- rally. The honner was his ISA ofthe New York struck out nine to burgh's 8-72 record when the drove in the tying and winning Come have a healthy, fun time and share it with a friend! Dave WinfleM had Aree hits for high Bix rant to lead Minnesota eeaaon. Sierra added an RBI single Stan the game on Aug. M. 1884. Pirates trail after eight Inninga runs. "But I don’t want to be a B o x w o o d Ae Yankees and scored Ae win­ over Kansas City, which haa lost The shutout and complete off Billy Swift, 2-8. in the flfA to and the fact that tl»^ won pinch hitter. I like to get more 7M ’ BODYSCAPES F o r m o re information^ call ning run on Brad Havens’ wild ahe of its laat seven gamca. break a 4-4 tie. game were first ever for the coming from behind in the ninA Aan one chance a game. I Custom Design pitch in the lOA inning. Wayne GaettI hit a two-ran homer in the Ken Phelps had four hits for rookie left-hander, srbo had inning at home for the first time certainly don’t want to be ritnesswesr ToHeaon later singled home an firat off Demris Leonard, 8-IS, who Seattle, induding a solo homer and been rested for It daya. since July 81. l96S.itwaan’tbad. labelled a pinch hitter” 282-7789 Insurance run as the Yankees won didn’t get out ofthe aecond inning. a two-ran double. WTK r r

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BATTINQ CHAMPfONS MHS girls win again, boys deadlock S.W. * r » M St49. ' 8 S 8 S S . M W * TSd fcWRig stnafeen cemiRuoii AfiMrtewft twagpMft NMkMMf LM pw P tt atephennm, at midneld, sopho­ 5*1 • . T!*'? for MSMfeOBtsr m i li or Tocbiloy. > »T 7 I more Striker Mo Merfarty and I??: SZS”8" ssif T h « rrM srM M m gfrio' 4T7* 4f T* w i m * m c O m , M l SB S S ! lAMdt Jaffe on the wins ptoyed wen 71»# OOV9099 1335 ,3 8 3 140 3V B 179 j n Tbo MuncntbSir HMlJwRef jMWyy goccer IBRRS M rrM TM tiBf Soath for Maneheoter. S l U l 4tl3 S f c l e e l B 1# SB B > T* I 2Z S S ' S ObW eoecer Mom cm w inw m wm- W iadMr n g b , SO, lor Ho (HU» win 39 S !S -S nbifw«y« TueodMwflbdWwkeoeeiwHbdSfwkepvei in 0 rm r. II w m oloo the MI oro' JM 1 Tofif CNoymi; IS 3S S S 2 boil ieitHi WbiRwr BoljlSoe. BoNon trfuNiplw s:tt\ t9 1 1 ,3 4 3 1334 ,331 foartbihHleatfRRreer.mMloeoriRf N m r o p f c • o m D I i g o pwr Z S S sS ■S! R -7- MorcowMtio OM «opR v H t m t rtiwroJiR Atwell RRilAwiyPorrero C O L C H E S TE R - When was the i n r 2 2 a41 IB2 A8 B S322^S*Zf8mae2Lw’8S v « n « ' each m MoE foeb for the fourth laet time RoHen fflgh scored mere w $n$ ■ M M i d f o e L M M t, Eric PMmlw, KartTborewoen, ,331 1 3 3 3 J 0 3 IWfjr Jy?. . time fhie f u r . than three goals hi a seeeer esRW? P IR M M v p n k M M KoMliOY, S ^ McKoy end PafCnOrO WOyiw pwv^w wVff i Wt Chrto R evegM obo talHetf her "I can't recaB," onM RrtdBg wiofly m tC M ir WiMftIMiBon, ^ ■lie coach Ray Boyd after Ha dnWs ,3 3 2 A l O R v w , flrit ef the eamoRtEB to rmmd oat K f t m w B C H y 1 3 3 3 ,331 O, Sfc------, j ’Yerk,l_ the oOerlBf for Maneheeter, which rare offoneire euthnnl aow them 5 Fht ttoefcotf He Central Comeetlcat throttle hew Baeen Academy, 52, ______110; Mrker, j S j illlofer Cftmey iRwelord, CowforiRceEoetDIylatea record to in Charter Oak Conference play ,3 3 3 1331 B N i ftfcitflOcfl CbwkinaR, 110; Corkw, New Y e r^O b Tneaday. M , O m r M , Cirww n>. S7 t n t u m , ,341 oOovie, iN iieltn. 41; titvoe, PbM’ 4-B. E M t Hartford h oho 5S in the 6«iiilmr, Ctnm . dbWiM B ; McMvnoMb, Son Oitoi, 01; nBvw IB in«fiape**Ko*OTpi TWff^vw^wtfvr iniB The victory waa tke first of the - - » H IIM M M MiwpbK AWenfU; 03; Marybon, P iM O M r g B S r w N , B W B o e k f M r , "Sentor CTptaIn Wendy Pede- year for BoHon, new M totkeCOC ■OW•«Vtf L.1S-1*L/IL .. , . _ _ ,3 3 3 bunib, _ Sl^TBlblbW-M'll-n-lBWbeMi. Itgw v«rft t 4M • • 5 7 3 K M W M C H y 1 3 3 3 ,324 »30': mente continues to play consist­ and 1-2-2 overan. Bacon atamb at 7 M 7 0 • 7 • C M c f t g o KerMd; AN*" ______W^Hli 1 1 0 • • 1 ently for ns In the bock defen- 52 in the conference and 1-51 w ijg e flw Yedc, 17-5, .7)0; RNtbklOtn, kifwmnan, •V IbH .704; OOftllM, New York, M-5, .717; liTc iy ," oaM M RS cooch Joe overall wHb the loss. LMrvMr,»17 5 ' 4 4 4 0 7 — 4 X. CMMarnto 7 Tekuive, PbBadimMe, 1V41 .m ; Goodin, Erardl. "Indivkhiany, she has Four different players bad goals QvMrOck 3 10 0 17 New York, 1*A .777; POmondii, New MMkwiTtai^ TiMMi CMor 1 7 1 1 0 7 w u m k m i s b worked for two years to bring her for Bolton, which enjoyed 0^ a CMm ** 7-W» o> Oakland York, 195 .714; Krvkow, Son prend teo, __ s uory offciMd «» 3 oaKtra M Hm 4if). I M m . level ef ploy to that of a Division I 15 IS edge in shots but did enjoy the OWHWf7«,7;15^. s HeF— m<* by Loorv. WF— eovd, Clear. ^ Tpr«ito(SM«-Tnaf Ookroff ( 4 ^ ■K—Oear. prospect for any program that bos edge territorially. “ We controlled mu lewOBetl the midfield wHh (Jerry) DePold Wwr. York (NaamMoan IM I of Bam- umolnis-Hem#, Oenmnoer; Fir*i, AMRRICAW UM OUa r.WoMfownjMiolMi a oertouf commitment toward mOM (m o M M 7-«»/ 7:3BjLm. SeewwtMW; TMrd,MkCMiiand. O AS R H ------women'a ooecer." and (Rob) LondolpM. They did 0 Ml 354 NS 144 AUfO rvOTVWII 0(303110; great Job in controlling K and in SI. Remold of I EranH also applauded the ef forta rN Y 151 4B N i 111 transition. That set np our •agj*i (Her* 17-7) ol MihMukM (Hitu- 144 Oil IN 310 of Sue WeMi and Rachel Odell, aa ora 17W|, $:X p.m. Tm I w m I. UrMn > |I0| ToMerOe 170 ^ 31 MO wen as midfielder AtweH and offense." Rice Ben 147 B4 47 NO ^^ ^ "^ (O w w a n 7.M) of SMfMa (Moor* B i XOVler ef atrlhers Barrera and Karen Freshman C.J. Jedrewsski put NSWVeilK ■ALTIMOM Ben Ter ISO 404 44 144 Pemndl Ter IS 443 04 101 MMdMfown (M ) Rattanfcoon. Bolton on top at the 5minute mark -OrbM mritm of the opening half as bis cross Into E HHM ncf 3010 J 9 o n m » 700j------PBrodley Seo 138 SB B 137 Mancheiter held a 44-4 advan­ Yount Mil.... E AfldlpVl lb m m 73 135 the penalty area was blasted home 3 111 Dwverpn 100. Eoiltr NY tage in aheta on goal, with victor­ K ese!i*** 3 7 7 4 4 McOeecf '30 10 SmwM 0 00 0 000 J Homer 1b 4 0 1^ WVIUmi#AealAlMM WdOBfo Holt had 10 saves. Steve Kiesman, unbeaten after five gamea. 73 7 1 Herr 7b 3 0 10 Motlllll If 4 17 3 400. Harper If 3 07 1 111 Bobcata, with their second straight in his first start at sweeper, did a ’^^lw5e2Syl2owiieB Kkwwnen 13 0 ^ HurdNTb 1 0 0 0 KHmdf 1b 4 117 PtnfSrtlb 3 110 ATbomtw 4 0 10 (ilAliDINDIANr^loned o ene- stalemate, are now 1-1-2 In the CCC good Job for Bolton as did Ted Daly V. BardlL,34 LIntbnn 1b 3 0 0 0 HJobtn 3b 10 0 0 Atodorlb 4 111 . jrhKipaoroMnam wltti Buffole ef Itw injuries. Gardner stopped 8 shots. Instantly transformed a 1-1, .800 , New r ^ n S S t S n 04) ol Clitcaee Virpllc 4 0 10 East and 2-1-2 overall. at stopper. The twosome swapped OlrlB win two Nl { M i i m l i ) , 1 :» p.fn. PndItnSb 3 00 0 CoHerc 7 0 11 McCllertp 0000 H^lubbrdTb------3 070 Amencon AtMdaffon. ATT Wyi LO TD "Hopefully, we can overcome a “ Kevin Joy and Jason Smith did record into a snasxy 41 log with a OJonet (Xmendtt .^OCTROIT TIOERS-Recmied Matt Womer, Seo. Manchester had an overwhelm­ , Modjrepf (Sebfo 4-3) at pmtburoh 1 0 0 0 I learn c 10 0 0 Oreenti 7000 Acker p 3 000 SI7 4.7 It 3 positions. "W e switched them and couple of Injuries and get some anoui (Nfuedtel 014), 7:33 p.m. M a ^ pitehed Jo 7 boHert In llw 10. OSmIthM 3000 Sfrwbryrf 4 1 1 1 TmpitnM 7040 Sample pb NokM coteber, from Noihvllle of tt«e Allen, Noidtn SN 4.0 is I ing 8510 edge in the allots depart­ an excellent Job marking their triple sweep over Enfield, 1580, NEW BRITAIN - The Eagle Baroorp 1000 Xirm tttm Ateedoflon. bell. Buff. It worked out well," Boyd said. majo _AWanfg .(Mebjef 13-14) at Cincinnall HBP— JB m IIIo by NIelten. WP— Aote, 0000 Knlobf3b 4 111 Vetberop 1000 Dedmenp 0000 nz 4.3 B 1 ment. hut had Ip aettle for the people back we should be alright,’’ forwards,” c i t ^ Plaster, who also Ellington, 1547, and Hartford girls also got on the board Tuesday, l^wer 7-4), 7:33 p.m. Hovent. Lndrm ^ 10 4 0 i 4 H IprojRi 1400 Breokt, CIn. IB 3.1 B O “ This was the first game this added Soucy, whose squad travels was Impressed with the play of Rob Public. 17-43. copping a pair of triumphs by An VonSlyfcrfVvfc^rf 3044 Beeherp 4404 wuiiwv#Fifiofiov# OyMiviOBrfOvfiioioorf 10fo 1H#wo Atfonfo C.Jomei, N.E. deadlock. And the Indians bad to P b liW ^la jO ro e t 11-11) ol SI. Leult 4 4 44 year where we controlled the to Coventry on Friday for a key Berkowits and Dave Poulin. besting St. M ary’s, 1542, and of ew Cod W-11), 4:38 p.m. Lafcec 7 111 3 774 Kenndy pb 14 17 ■ravet for Steve SbMdf, pttdier. Kbmebrew, Cbi. come hack to do it. "We had a lot of The defending CCC East champs TwlntQJeyala2 Knioely c Roller, Hou. IS ll P \ tempo: The big difference was we COC meeting at 8; 18 p.m.with the bacai •on ^Ijeielicp rLoCoie 10-17) ol Heutfen 1 004 Pyktfrort 0404 i^S S S S S ' 4404 nice chances but we're Just unable are now 51 In the conference. homestanding Aquinas, 1580. 1 ^ 104), 4:33 p.m. Mofbewtp 1 4 4 0 Oiedop 7 110 uvnvnt p 4440 Winder, Dtn. got a couple of goals early and our Patriots. Manchester featured the top East, now 2-0, showcased the top Allan ‘H Dlobo |Hpwklnt 04) ol Let Anoelet Lowlttob 1 0 0 0 Hetplf 7 110 Nelfletib 0000 A T L ^ T A HAWKS— Signed Demi- rrVCiVT 4 • > 0 , ar MrBrMa IHnaMra at 8; 68 of the first halt. He was on off forgetting. 1-1. The next chance for the 11-year obrbM tBrbM Acker L,34 I 4 3 5 7 4 ter McBride, fenvard. NO YARDS 10 AVO runners In the top 13. upped its Manchester entertains Windham Rtsulto — 1. Little (EC) 1S;31, 2. t s s s u i i r s f i s i s = s Oledo W.17-3 4 3 1 1 0 3 POOTBALL Stork, Ind. IS the wing when he lotted a cross on The visiting Beavers, depleted coach comes Friday, when Cheney 4 Botfon cf 3000 Ormintt 4 0 7 0 Oamf Winnino RBI — Puckett (3). 1 0 0 0 0 0 34 44.7 mark to 50 overall and 40 In the and South Windsor on Tuesday at Taurot (EC), 3. Roy (EC). 4. Feehon Neweome, Pm. 4 NIdieltcf 0000 Lantfrdlb 4. 17 . JO . e— Bloncolano, Etplneta. OP— Orotce S,14 3 1 0 0 1 1 •>1' **•>•*■• WP— Acker. 71 57 44.0 goal. Manchester keeper Jason by Illness and injuries, were Tech visits Coventry at 8: IS p.m. Central Connecticut Conference (EC), 7. McCauley (EC), I. Downer Ilf 7 0 00 Umplret— Heme, Mentaoue; PIrtf, BK— Votbero. _ DALLAS COWBOYS-WOlved Jeiie Comorlllq. N.E. 14 m 41.1 Wickham Park at 8; SO p.m. Contecolf 3 0 0 0 MInnetola 1. LOB-Kontot Clfv 17, Mlnne- Baker, defenilve end, and Cornell Oowdv, Kidd, Buff. 14 Stansfleld made the stop, but lost thrashed. 50, by East Hampton “ It waa a tough game not to win, East. (EC), 3. Thiery (EC), 10. DIckInion Ilf 1000 Knomni 3 10 0 ^ 4 TB-Bloncolono, Hrbek, Quirk. Brocklander; Second, Rennert; Tbird, 57 43.1 Retullt — 1. Jarvis (M) 13:44 tor 3.3 (EC). 4 7 70 Wever. cornerbock. Added Bob Otto, defenilve L.Jobmon, Hou. 17 SB 31 41.4 the rebound. A hustling Woods High School in (b a rte r Oak Confer­ because m y kids played probably TIlUtKin. ..Imon rf 3 111 HR— Ooett 17(33). SB— Oovldten (7). RBdi6,0liirto6 tackle, and Manny Hendrix, defemlve Prince Tech's Louis Noland was mllM, 3^ Chadxtowicx (M ), 3. Ntolttn ------y % 4 110 SakatoTb 0 0 0 0 T— 7:75. A— 11,3BI. gathered in the loose ball and ence boys’ soccer on Tuesday. their best game of the year,” said (M),4. Rainty ,OokJgnd T 7B-oi^^ Nevrmnlb 0000 Dunifontt 4 0 10 YnobMpb 1000 OetlerTb 4 17 0 a shot over Bobcat keeper Craig Beavers by a 21-17 count, but Burrell. next Tuesday is a big meet and we East posted its first decision of the ijjttw*,iolnet, .Ttftlefon. Tettti 3B— Oulllen. HR— TEXAS SRATTLR Oteen, mat rjn^ver on Inlured reterve. Indians were defeated, 515, 159, Rivero tt 3 111 OrModkp MDovltp 0 000 BrownnoP 7 000 Waived Oerv Dulln, deftntive end. Signed Alver. It was Jensen’s second goal scored five goals in the first half “ After we scored, we totally have to get ready tor Windham and (D* BrbM ebrhM McOffOnp 1000 Oumpertp PWlllmtp 0000 Cnepenpb ATT season, a J580 win over host St. 418 and 518. McOwelcf 0 00 . 1000 Oioi Fox, wide receiver, and Van YDS AVO LO TO of the season and only the third b y and four in the second. Binh Tran dominated the first half,” noted South Windsor.” H R SR BB SO 3 3 10 Motet Cf 4 0 10 Huntc 3 111 Mupbrypb 1000 Mulhindp 0000 RRobntnp 10 0 0 Hughet, deientive end. DIcktrton, Romt B 331 4.1 B 3 Thomas Aquinas. The Eagles’ Sue Guerette served well and Plefcbrtt 4 0 10 PBrodly If 3 170 DAAorlltp 7 177 Lvncbp 0 0 0 0 Minton p 0000 Povton, Chi. 74 347 4.7 13 3 the Indians in four games. and Craig Hyland tallied hat tricks, Plaster. “ In the second half, we Manchester hosts the two confer­ Steve Carlson finished first with a Lisa Bonenfant set well for MHS. LA3 5 7A I 4 1 3 3 Kunkelit 10 11 ADovltlb 4 00 0 SfCloire b 1000 1000 Lndlttl pb 1113 Rloot, AH. 43 4.3 14 3 OBrIenIb 4 7 10 Pretley 3b EDMONTON ESKIMOS-Ploced Jomet 93 Alver had 11 stops against S for while Najeeb Gaussy added two controlled but they had a few more ence rivals at Wickham Park at time of 18:30 over the 3.28 mile while Leslie Kessel and Paige 11-3 0 0 0 1 1 4 100 OenxoltM 7000 ROovltp 0 00 0 B 3 7 3 M tn 3 Bell, attentive bock, on Inlurtd litt. Merrit, Olonb « IK 4.1 S 7 Porferdb 3 3 3 1 3 7 4 1 Hoffman p Janet, Dot. Manchester netminder Jason goals. Jeff Jasenski chipped In with opportunities." 3:30 p.m. course. Lepak contributed fine all-around MSInIvpb 0000 a l o o e t t e s - 43 m 4.7 33 4 o, drlouet W 10 10 Trlobllrf 4 00 0 Pronenpb 1000 Ben Wond FVOOVrir Wutn. 44 ^ 4.7 43 4 Stansfleld. one. The one that counted didn’t come Rtsult* — . Noland (F T ) 14:11 tor3.1 “Steve Carlson and Kurt Filora efforts. 4 7 3 3 1 0 Sierra rf 3 7 7 1 SBrodley c 4 17 1 Ckicliinofi Releoted Phil Pry, running bock. 1 TeM t 41 It IS IS TeMt B 311 3 OW oil IIR -4 Dortett, Doll. « 3» 4.1 B 1 “ We’ve been taking pretty good Scott House played goal and until 27; 34 of the second half, when milt*, 1. Oalloctier (M ), 3. Brophy (M), i.- 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 LAPrtbJb 5 0 7 1Quinontti 3 111 OomeWInnlno RBI — Stillwell (7). O.NtIten, Minn. S 117 4.1 47 0 4. Gorman (M ), 3. LItcomb (M ), 6. had strong individual races,” Manchester hosts Ferm i High on r[niooer S,18,1 7 713 i 7 0 0 1 1 Wllkrtnlb 0 00 0 voile pb 1000 OTTAWA ROUGH RIDERS-Added Rov Wolkir, Doll. Shota but today their keeper made recorded five saves Cheney In Vinal knotted it up on a great noted E C coach Jack Hull. “ And E— Porker, WCIork, Melvin. DP— Son Swoope, lliwbocker, to rotter. 77 170 7.7 34 1 Holltv (El) 7. Dickson (M ), I. O o r^n Thursday at 3:80 p.m...... tboTth. Podorklf 4 0 11 Ramottt 10 10 Cbiceoe 8 8 8 ^ * ; Prondteo I. LOB-San Prondteo 4. Hilliard, N.O. 44 134 3.3 34 1 several fine stops. He tipped four or place of starter Tom Dowd, who individual rush and shot by (En), 3. Tolond (M ). 10. Lyon (M). r a M S T ’ Brewer If 0000 RevnidiTb 3 0 11 T ^ N T O AROONAUTS-Added Gory Mike Kelly showed improvement. ’’ In Junior varsity action on OomeWInnlnoGome V.. RBI — Oolarroea (4). Cincinnotl 7. 7B— Bulero, Oetter, Moten, Ihiebocktr, to rotler. was sidelined with illness. Also sweeper Tom Lombardo. Umplretwree—nome, Home, neta; r Ketc; Sleuabtc 30 11 Henoelpb 1000 DP-Chle '• LOO— Monireol I, Chl- Brenlv, APerei, Venable. HR— five over the bar or was in the right East competes next in Uds Tuesday. M HS lost to South Wind­ ------A, Oordo; Tbird, Perd. 7 110 RoJentlb WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS-Addtd missing were stopper Mike Vas- MHS girls win 10 0 0 ■aioo-OOO 4. IB—7B— nwn,n,Rolnet, DeMorttnet,h,«mwi linvx, ijvmiiin,Durbom, '^Clork (4), Kuteber Lvndell Jonet. attentive bock, to rotter. NO YDS AVO LO TD spot at other times.’’ McCarthy Hawk goalie Rob Harlow made Saturday’s Montville Invitational sor. 518 and 11-15. Kathy Keane T— 1:34. A— 4,751. BuecbleTb 4 111 Dov^n, Wehiferd. HR-ODovIt (II), (4), EDovlt(74). Rice, S.P. IS 331 IS4 sallo and sweeper Jim Krone to 41 n 14 4 TeM t Releated Com Jacebt, linebacker. noted. 11 saves, while Patriot keeper Ron ENFIELD - The MHS girls at 10 a.m. served well for the losers. 4111 Hunt (1), oovett (1), SB-Ralnet (41). HOCKEY Bovoro, Gtonti IS 3B 117 IP H R RR BB SO IP H R RR BB SO Clark, S.P. IS 341 11.1 Tekot IM IB 1W-1I DETtytlT RED AMNOS-Attloned Cor- Crolp, 8.P. II 103 4.1 lhNilsps6.Tlg9nS 110 Ml B O -4 DMorttet 1 7 4 4 0 1 Downt 4 3 1 1 4 C l ^ . 14 Oome Winning RBI — Sierra (7). rodo Mlcolef and Cbrb Putty, poaltond- a i 17.4 SKIalre W,70 3 1 0 0 0 4 MOovIt L.4-7 1-1 1 1 0 0 en, Heuda. David Korol and J.P. 14 135 111 E Revneldt, LAPorrlth 3, Ouettermon. M^ffoonS,! 3 3 1 1 0 1 PWllllomt 1-3 7 0 0 1 S...... lTOoll. b ® * - 13 ORTROIT O ^ T e i m 1, seottle 7 LOB— Texot II, U j^ n e , defenetmem Oeordle Roberlion, 277 11.3 Herzog cautions Mets OBrnM ObrbM Q|ICI89 Muttiotand 1-3 3 3 0 1 M ^ lAnb, Tom O'Reoon, Bill Terry C.Brewn, A«. 13 133 17.3 50 11' Wbllakrlb 4 0 10 Seottle 13. IB Motet, SBrodlev, Od- GrMaddux L,1-4 3 1 - Minton 1 1 0 0 0 Monk, Wotb. 13 133 17.3 nonet. Porter, Pbelpt. HR— Sierra (13), 1 4 4 4 3 1 JKl TS«l5P**r!' *?"*!!»' Tbontot Blubrond Lofton, O.B. 13 144 10.3 1000I Trammltt...... 4 0 7 1 Pbe1pt(B>^uecbele(17).SB-McOewelli Guy Pbllllee, rioht wfnot, and Botll Mcftoe Is an asset for UConn ®«"!P4rt 71 1 0 0 0 0 Speed P. o w n n J W , 1110 Olbeenrf 4 000 (11), PBradlev (71). SP-Podorek. 1 1 4 and Dole Krenlt, lett winot, to 0 0 0 0 Hemdtnif 7 000 1 1 0 0 0 7 11 7 4 7 0 . , Adirondack of toe American Hockey on troublesome Astros 1 0 0 0 Oriibblf'" 1000 ____ IP H R RR BB SO ROovIt 7 4 4 4 0 I nwniMM S,11 3 1 1 3 1 3 Leoeue. ____ N^YARDS LONG . Coleman, Minn. 13 Speed. reality. the injured Cudgma. Junior 1 000 S_____ b e rl^ lt 0000 Houob W,15-10 4 1 4 1 1 4 1 1. 0 0 0 7 Mulbeltond pttebod to 3 bottert In toe Mb. HARTFORD WHALERS— 4K 0 3 __ ■aid. "Houstonhasgottowinoneof 4 1 )0 Celetdh 4 1 1 1 Peottjoned More Lotoroe, defenttmon, Donnellv. All. y 4)5 57 411 By Hal Bock It’s one Ju n io r linebacker Mike M ark Murphy, Justin’s older Mebordc 1 7 0 0 0 1 RDovbie onenea to 3 bottert In the 31b. HBP— Sttllwetl by Downt. WP— Oownt. Landtta, Gtantt 17 Th# AssoclotaD Press those games, maybe both of 9 1111 Ltmoncf 4000 MWIIIIomt 1 1 7 7 7 1 to KtoaiitonotttieClntarloHeckty^Leaaue, m£222?*'i?S 744 41 413 commodity Jansen had his second straight brother, made his first start at 4 117 Brekntlb 4 0 10 Kov Wbltmore, oeoltonder, to WSerta; A P 17 731 57 411 them." 7 0 0 0 Toimanib 1000 1 1 0 0 0 1 WP— lletonon. PB— Hum. muah nt Hia (Mmln Mnrt,a>, I ^ PUWrd, CM. W 441 S3 44.1 that can be a superlative game with nine right guard and he. too. played Uwtolrtt Home, WendtItledI; Rret, PlratNe.PMIIlM5 rough of the Ontario HoefcM Leboue 'diid Armed with the best record In He thinks the Astroa might have 1110 DoEvne lb 1111 »mttL,M 4M 7 3 3 Oritaobon, cantor,_ 5 110 Rov lb 3 100 Hovtv and Jett Trtono. defenttmen; and confident that good things await Left-hander Bob Knepper will High School whom Jackson said would make n iE 50 START IS SOME­ Umplret— Home, Couilnt; Pirtt, Hovctlb 4 0 00 Bream 1b 3 110 Grant Ottoourf, cantor. Hendry; Second, Evont; Third, Merrill. Scbmdf 3b 4 13 1 them. pitch one game and r i ^ t y Mike boys’ basket­ an impact sometime during the T H IN G UConn maybe didn't iettvrDto^'Oitratt iTS l^Te ro n to MDtaxtt 40 13 Returned Brian Haytop and Oenit TODAY —— .J, lerg, ^ftTbOT— LOS AHORU HOUSTOH OWDtenrf 4 111 TPonoc 4 0 3 0 Loroeque, defenttmen, Oylvato Coutur- Scott will go in the other. That, ball team of season, did it early. He had expect. But now comes Yale and ObrbM ObrbM Reduttt 3)10 Seccor X That, says St. Louis Manager D o E ^ w , Borflew INiam5.An|slif Morrltnlb 4 110 ierandSeanKraklawikv,ctmert,andTrem Hersog said, is a not-too-shabby 1-2 seven solo tackles and two g O . BB T rommew (B ), WNtober Ol), SoxSb 40 10 Matcher cf 3 1 )0 JoRm II c 30 11 3 0 10 Clprldi, P M Kettv and Tim Ptarwoon, Whitey Hersog. might be a terrible bygone days the Huskies will not want to RWINmtN 3000 DeronK 4 110 Aouaveii 40 3 1 DMetnpb E | J i . » 3 : S punch for the Astroa. assists in his first collegiate Cabell rf 1000 wtogert, to Ibeb* luntor taomi. miscalculation. that didn’t ■tumble here. A 3-0 start, which ~ N RRR BB BO CLRVRLAHO CALIPORMA 40 10 Oomcrlb 300 1 Redreenp 0000 0000 MINNESOTANORTHSTARS Altigned . . _ Soeetr "Th e Meto are not as good Ouerrer 1b 1000 WWlhto^ 1110 Modibixp 1000 Krwcxykp Catbolle (Kennedy Rd. start anyone up front under Junior, is not large for a nose action and was named the would equal the best since I9su. BrhM ebrhM Matoik lb 0000 Brian Lomew, AI Toroebuk and Marc neid), 3;K against left-handers as they are Oi^ 473 7 3 1 1 1 bemirdR) SACO Burtoindb 4 000 0000 O D o ^ l 2000 JCttXN 1000 Oreutakob 1000 Chortler, ferwordt, Don Ptrklm. Corey 5foot-4. There were those who guard. But he’s quick off the Yankee Conference and E C A C could be the i m ^ u s for a big tlcbbernW.13-S l i ­ Trevbwc 3000 bOMrt 4000 Wolkp against rightiea. A left-hander butterrt 4T3 1 Joyner lb 4 0 11 Homttnlb 3 000 0000 Lueyk, Howard Schtamp and Celto THURSDAY thought this team was going to football and can get to a place in Division I-AA Rookie of the ■eaaon for Coniwcticut. UConn lt 1 1 1 4 ------1000 UvmfmlDIT 4 110 Crux If 3010 UWibtnpb 1000 Cbltholm,difeniemeri,to IndtanMlieftoe keeps their 1-2 hitters, (Len) HWtoeifM 1 0 0 0 0 2 3000 Atbbvc 4 111 Wtonp a hurry. He had four primary Week for his play. DOarkrf 3000 DeCncelb 3 0 10 J<3en(lxcf 3000 0000 IntortioftonQl Hockey League. Leooue. nvitmiauReturned Monebettor at Fermi, 3:K Dykatra and (Wally) Backman, on be aomething special. wasn’t supposed to do much this D ib ili Alloneen c 1000 Htndrckrt 3 00 1 Tbontt 1000 Rtnierl pb 1000 Mike Bereer, Rob Zeller, Dean KoWed, end PewiHp 0000 1000 BJonoip Porttond at Belton, 3 :» better than average. the bench and neutrallaes (D arryl) Except all these behemoths tackles, two assists and knocked season in the Yankee (in fe r­ K ^ 4 4 2 1 1 3 Carter 1b soil OHcbBi 3000 See oh 0000 Oorth Joy, dtfintemen, and Kirk Coventry at BocenAcademy, :» Tburmend 173 0 0 0 0 0 MHoblf 4 110 SchelMtt 3000 1000 DeHwtaip 3000 Ortttpb 10 11 Tombmon, forward, to totir hmtor 3 "I don’t care how many games Strawberry. It weakens their de­ were as fleet of foot as Neander­ the Richmond starting center THERE WERE SEVERAL ence, not with the likes of Oolvecp 0000 — ^ftrivn KMo 11-3 1 ' 1 I 0 1 Snydirrf 40 10 Pettit cf 1100 RRuMlob Aknonpr 0 100 ...... Komoftoeky and MCC ot ECSu'7>^4^p!i^. they won or what their record Is. In fense and takes what running game thals, and reacted even slower. out of the game in the first U N S U N G heroes for UConn Richmond and Delaware join­ 6 HemandKLS-7 1-3 4 3 3 0 0 Tablerdb 3 111 1000 Teiib anisTeieN B t l M Jen Pwoouato, 1010 APirwp 0000 Armounotd tool the playofts. you atart all over and they have away." OMnobeO 1-3 0 0 0 ,1 0 Jooebvlb 40 3 1 McLmrpr 0000 __ DwtoMMuHlne,* , WIN return to toe Fermi at Monebettor, 3:K They were thrashed by more quarter with his strength. ■gainst Richmond. Among ing the league, but UConn has NDP-Orvbb by Elchhem. BonOec 30)0 Duncan pb 1000 B| SB B » -S UMverHtv m O the other team la there becauae And. Heraog saya, the Astroa* c 0000 BO 10 B 4 I I than one team that year that Cotton was the cause of two them were aophomore Justin begun conference play with the Umglree— Heme. Merrleen; Flret, HIxim It 1100 •SS NS B S -4 NEW------» JBISEY .J L $ — AtstonedTrev m i d a y they played better than anybody efficiency will not be damaged IMdojo^- SeeMb^Oork; TMrd, Sbutock. B 111 I Crawdir, rtobt wtog, to MomlWen of toe when they pitch Scott. Just sped right on by. injuries on one play last Wed­ Murphy, who had left the squad unexpected. gara^WInwnp M l — •oadi C4). Ontarto Hockey Ltoeue. Releaeed Paul _ . . . Sotcer elae In Iheir division. Perm) at Monebettor, 3 :» "He’s the moat dominating nesday in a Husky practice before the flrat game. But, with Yale bolds a 850 lead on the JBT 1_. PWtiburoh I Ceutore, MNce Monlten and Oreo Cheney T ^ m Cevenirv. 3 :K "One year ( i m ) In Kanaasaty, s a au " ^ s s s s u S ^ Z tgpaasZc'mgBBV PubaNk), jeW wtoet, and Jeff CenwWue, Belton at RHAM, 1:K we tool nine ol our last II games piteber In the league right now,” IN TUB FOOIRALL ARENA, session. That knocked out bc4h the critical deep snapper posi­ Huskies. But UConn has won the dififtMffMn* fNrtufmtf Oon 8ydtr#dtfaa^ the Cardinal manager aaM. "A the University of Connecticut starting guards. Dan Cudgma tion wide open after an Injury, last three in a row and was LOO-Cleveland 3, CoNtomto 1 ( % Sb-< imHlr TV rWKom OI WwVfvV Si^VeW IffWTTlwTIOfm and the Yankeea were suppoaed to JoRuMtH. llodctfy LroDMk Moncbeetorm vytoSsTIroekt, 4o.m. eweap us. We went to the ninth hard-throwing right-hander doee does not have a comparatively and Pat Margiatto, for the game the Hand High School graduate totally dominant in the '04 Radio, TV N RRR RR BO MgW YpdK'KAMQCItS-Slon>d WNUt SATURDAY Inning ot the fifth game and abould well against the Mets. ITiey're a large defensive unit. But it has with the Spiders. returned and was perfect In contest. The IN S game was IF H RRR BR BD MuarTy aN^Nnwiwn. great team when they're hitting o a m m a H RRR RR BO Maddux 7 3 1 1 5 have won, The next year, we had quickness, quickness which the “ The front four is maybe not getting the ball back to punter canceled by Hurricane Gloria, a BedrewiLAi 73 4 3 3 0 0 Rrt^ l Cmilroi at Mancheetor, 1:M - the beat record In baaeball and still against a mediocre faatball, an lldwapH WA-1 f 4 1 1 1 5 n i S T * 1 3 1 3 1 ■— ..rMdoerl ...... Polrftold Freg of Reel Cotbellc (Mt. HusUea used to their advantage as big (as we’ve had in the past) Jim Carriere. Sophomore cancellation that ruined wha­ CHICAOO SlnM>-Sloned Jeee "CMco" P0*aoi» 1:90 toot In the ninth Inning of the last average guy throvrlngBBorKmph. 3 1 1 0 3 11-3 7 3 5 0 1 ------la o ------in beatiiig Richmond lastSatur but it’s ■■ mobile a group as Stuart Milberg stepped in at left tever momentum the Huskies .7;1S Whotore ve. Nerdlauee. WILI MWnt L,153 751 * 4 4 J 7 AFeno 1113 4Krewexyk That’s not Scott.” 04111 Lueoe. 11-8 1 1 1 0 1 73 1 0 0 0 0 ^ I M Catholic at South Catholic gama." we’ve had,” Coach Tom Jack- tackle with senior Pat Angllm bad. Hiey wound up a disap- 3 3 0 0 0 0 n It’s also not Nolan Ryan, baae- day at Memorial Stadium in 7:31 Yonkeet vt. Ortolee, Cbonnel O, OeebeieeW.lbS y 1 0 0 1 N . . . . . St. LOUIS STEAMgHS MOWWd Outrt Nortag thlnka the Astroe-Mets Umghee—Heme, Yeuno; Mret, Ceeney; 2 00 0 0 1 ivivfiasr aww w mmicwir coofamovor ora Foef at MCC, 1 ojn. ball’s all-time atrikeout k i^ and S to m by a 2522 count. son aaM during a pre-aeaaon shifting over — againat Rich- pointiiig 4-S. It’s aomething Umglree Hume, PeNene; Pfret, Rlp- RJente WM 3 1 «0 w 0 . I < 3 John CeotoHe OHlMam madia retoftone p la y^ will turn early. ^ B Red Sex VI. Brewere, Channel 36, Tell^a» a^Ww(ffMet> ■*— *------A TMrd, Runoe. " Ilia key to that aeries will be the Houston's likely third-gane star­ Nate Cotton, a 50. 280-pound luncheon. His belief has become mond at leaat— to left guard for UConn reitiembers. T— 3:41 A— S t ill WP— Maddux, Redreilon. F I— director. Frometed Tom Connev to Eoel Catholle m 'S c n ^ lto invNo- T - f :41 A-S7, JeRueeN. vtee-preeldimand director ondmoilteWno. ttonol, 10 a.m. firal two gamea In Houaton,” he ter. MAlfCmeOTgR BglTAfcl>. VT^ftiwday. Seat. M . i m - n spartBtmBri^ I Bill tdRS wafit moTe than victorfas I FOCUS/FcnmI ^0 Appto Run to O ct 1$ •yOavvOeMlMiv Th« Asaecioferf Fress allowingSt. Louis tom ore the bell Mtffaluwasexpeefodto wdieriH an 0 M W M I 1 U K V — AppHeatfcNW are beiag accepted for the until maMag a mistake. A far dry era of rear up and fhruir "W e're 55"***J*^5L^^I***® ® "® "® **'’” **y>®**-1®-The race begin# from the first two Buffalo losses, At shoot the same time last back to the old fooling o f winning o f Acadaiwy School, Main Street, CHastonbury. both exciting losses — 2®-2« to the again,” Kelly said. A P ^ w w w a r e aenOahle at rarfoos CBT# and running store#. Sunday that Jim K elly was learn­ New York Jets and 3®-33 in “Hbw many times did f paan?'’ npra-iPgletratlon and f f the day of the race. ing he had thrown Just iPpasses in overtime to the Cincinnati Ben- be asked. Ten. be wan told, his lin t victory as a Boffislo Mil, ^ >to>Mg>ta are lhatnred for the certified l®lfi which gals. fn those games, Kelly, the completing six for iNhmrda. the switchhoaid at WBEN was franchise’s deUgnated savior, “•iVm?” he asked. "Ten? WWl, at ^M M M O winfaiM wFoander# Hill a# part of it# course. Award# lighting op for the pdsPgame threw SS times for SM yards and least the percentage wan gaeif. f * S**,yT*** ifirlilon# to male and female winners. call-in Mmmt. four touchdowns, brfnglHg instant tbrmr more fiian that In mw ie t ^^w jfjM thef inloniiation, call race director David Katee at The calls, wHh a fow exceptions, respectablity to a team that had football. God. hope that never went like this; 1 put together consecutive 2-i4 happens again, f want tothrowtbe "ThaCsthe worst game Fve ever seasons. ball.” M CC to thufout again In aoecar So it wasn't surprising that vitfi busy scfiedbles have “ f don't want to have to watch ft is a sentiment shared b y the Coach Hank B a ilo u t, knosm in boring feethall.” r needb diroughouf (he IVW aM Mmeheater Community College played its best half of Buffolo as the master o f the Bnfliilo fans, whose last winning ‘• w yve got the best auartertieck team wan coached by Cheek Kbox plays an importanf part att aeaaon in the first half of Tuesdays game against malapropfsm, entered the locker in the game and they orn’t let him ng; the high energy leveb Cmmunity College of Stoneridge, N.Y. The room and said, "W ell, we lost as who, like Bnlloogh. wan foam Me throw, w e need a new (general ------««»r trailed, i-#, at haliiime.alftin Then “* Ulster’s . . Dennis - usual,.. I mean, we won as usual.” school o f foor-ysMfo-and-a<

Bi 4 Hi Ham And Fruit Pocket av Sandw iches Cl Because It Matters he can (8 oz.) sliced pineapple, drained and coaraely chopped pli Fruit Salad With Honeyed Wheat Germ Pocket Bread 3/4 cup cored and dked Golden Delldous apple ge 1/4 cup plain yogurt Wheat Germ Balls 1 cup diced him 2 packages active dry yeast 1/2 cup raisins wi 1/2 c ulip i Honey Crunch or 1-1/4 cups w arm w ater (105-115°' F) 1/4 cup chopped celery or ' B l) R e tegular wheat germ 1 tablespoon sugar 1 tablespiran prepare mustard sa 1/3 cup sesame seeds, toasted Ki 1/2 cup Kretschmer Regular wheat germ t)M h each ground cinnamon, allspice and cloves 1/4 cup butter or maigarinc, melted ho 1-1/2 teaspoons salt WKmt Germ Ifocket Bread rounin, halved Education 2 tablespoons honniCT tio 1-1/2 teaspoons vegetable oil California klwtfhUt, pared and sliced Wheat Germ and Sesame Seed Mixture* 2-1/2 - 3 cups all purpose flour Lettuce 3 California klwlfhiit, pared and sliced ea “Our schools are the best Regular wheat germ and sesame seeds Sh 1 small cantaloupe, cut Into chunks investment in America’s to sprinkle on dough so 1 cup strawberries, halved Wgetaule oil ofl future and our children’s lives. 1/2 foesh pineapple,** cut Into chunks Combine all ingredients except pocket bread, kiwifhiit and lettuce; afl mix well. Refrigerate, covered, at least 30 minutes. Fill pocket bread Vinllla yogurt (optional) Combine yeast and water in large bowl. Stir to dissolve yeast. Stir Good schools lead to more halves with 1/3 to 1/2 cup Ailing, kiwifhiit and lettuce. Makes 4 to 8 G« in sugar; let stand 5 minutes. Add wheat germ , salt and oil to yeast servings. meaningful lives, a closer Blend wheat germ, sesame seeds, butter and honey on HIGH 30 mixture; stir well. Beat in just enough flour with wooden spoon to community and a stronger seconds in blender. Stop frequently to stir ingiedients. Refrigerate make a soft dough which leaves sides ^ b o w i. 1\im dough onto flo u r^ economy.’’ about 15 minutes until mixture is firm enough to handle. Shape into board. Knead about 5 minutes or until dough is smooth and elastic. 24 balls and roll in Wheat Germ and Sesame Seed Mixture. Divide into H) equal pieces; shape each into a ball. Sprinkle with addi­ Kiwifruit Bars RefHgerate until ready to serve. Gently toss kiwifhiit, cantaloupe, tional wheat germ and sesame seeds. Roll each nail into a 6-inch (Microwave Method*) strawcwber ’ • • ■ • ■ ■ ... Mike Meotti knows the issues erries and pineapple; top with wheat germ balls. Serve with round. Place rounds on greased and floured baking sheets. Brush yogurt, if desired. Makes 6 servings. lightly with o il. D o not cover. Let rise in warm place 1 to 1-1/2 hours 3/4 cup sugar, divided of public education. A or until dough pufis. Bake at 475° F 5 to 7 minutes. Remove from 1 tablespoon cornstarch graduate of the local schools, *Wheat Germ and Sesame Seed Mixture: Combine 2 tablespoons each baking sheet immediately. C ool on racks. Makes 10 pocket breads. 2 teaspmns lemon Juke or he became the youngest wheat K rm and toasted sesame seeds;1nix well. Makes about 1/4 3/4 cup California kiwifhiit, pared and pureed cup. Note; Tb toast sesame seeds, place in small heavy skillet over Note: If ^ k e t bread does not open completely, cut open with tip (3 to 4 Id w tfh d t) person ever elected to the high heat, stirring occasionally until toasted. o f sharp knife. 3/4 cup Regular wheat germ c « Glastonbury Board of 3/4 cup end) all purpose flour and chopped nuts **One can (15-1/4 to 15-1/2 oz.) pineapple chunks, drained, can be Leftover Wheat G erm Pocket Bread can be wrapped in plastic 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel 9 lip : Education. Mike has strongly substituted. bags and Dozen for later use. 1/4 teaspoon salt supported academics, sports 2/3 cup nutter o r m argarine and community involvement Combine 1/4 cup sugar, cornstarch, lemon juice and kiwifhiit pulice . . . enjoying a sunny after­ in our schools. in l - q ^ microwave-safe container; microcook at HIGH (K)0%) 4 noon with young students in to 5 minutes or until mixnirecomes to boil and thickens, stirriiw every Cream sugar, b u t t e r ^ eggs thoroughly. Combine flour, wheatgerm, front of Washington School. 2 minutes. Set aside. Combine wheat geim , flour, nuts, ^ s i ^ , Apple Wheat Germ Muffins baking powder, salt and spices. Add diy ingredients to creamed mix- lemon peel and salt; cut in butter witfi p a ^ Mender until mixture (Miettmave M eth od ) ™ * tore ahemately with nailk. Blend well. Stir in w p le and currants. Spoon conutioftl. Press 2/3 o f toixtune into nucrowwc batter into paper-lined microwave-safe muffin cups or custard cups l-quait dish; microcook at M E D IU M (5 0 % ) 4 to 5 minutes. Spiead about 1/2 ftill. Sprinkle about 1/2 teaspoon Wheat Geim Ibpping on with kiwifhiit mixture; sprinkle remainii^ wheat geim mixture over 1/2 CUPL_„__ eadi. Microcook 6 muffins at MEDIUM (50% power) 3 to S-l/2 1/4 cup hatter or iiuurguim, softened filling. Mkrocook at MEDlUM-LOW (30%)8tonm inutes rotating minutes; turn once halDvay through c o t^ n g time. Remove Dorn 1/4 turn halfway through cooking. C ool, (^ k into 6 to 8 bare. Makes 2 eggs microwave oven. Let stand 2 to 3 minutes b e ^ serving. Makes 12 6 to 8 servings. 14/2 cups uR pnr|mse flo u r to 16 muffins. ’ 1/2 cup Rcgimar WIKM germ Ccmveniiatkd Method: CorvkitK 1/4 cup sugar, cornstarch, lemon ju k e 1 lahleapoon huktng ptNwIer *WheatGerm ; Combine 2 tablespoons regidar wheat geim, and kiwifhiit puree. C ook and stir until mixture comes to boil and 6 3/4 teaspoon gron m l cfaMMinon Iteblespoonsugar 1/8 teaspoon ground mitmeg; mix well. Makes thickens. Set aside. Combine wheat germ , flour, nuts, 1/2 cup sugar, Mike Meotti cares about the people of our com­ 1/2 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons. lemon ped.sah and 1/4 teaspoon b a k ^ soda; cut in butter v^ p a s u y munities and the issues that affect their lives. 1/4 teaspoon grnnnd nutmeg Mike Meotti 1/2 capmnk **Recipe developed for 600 to 700 watt microwave oven. Mender until mixture resembles commeal. Press 2/3 o f mixture into Rubbermaid miciowuve l - q i ^ dish; bake at 350° F 15 minutes. S p i ^ Whether it’s education, services for the elderly, ic o re d , i Conventional Method: Mixhiner as shave. Spoon batter into greased with Idwithiit mixture; sprinkle remaining wheat germ mixture over DEMOCRAT FOR STATE SENATE la p p le the environment, law enforcement, or other impor­ or paper4ined nmiflin pans about 2/3 foil. Sprinkle 3/4 teaspoon Wheat filling. Bake 20 minutes or until brown; cool. 1/2 cw> cnmiMs or ntishiB G eim Ibpping on each. Bake at 400° P 20 to 25 minutes. Makes 12 W fie o l Genm Ib p p in g * tant matters, ^ c h deserves the experience, Manchester • Glastonbury • Hebron • Bolton • Columbia muffins. ♦Recipe developed for 600 to 700 watt mkrowuve oven. creative thipkfng and willingness to listen that Mike can bnng to the job. Mike Meotti will make a difference in the State Senate. Because It matters. Paid for by Mike Meotti for State Senate '86, Gary Minor, Treasurer " f - i — nTf-rm iiiniii-III II irrr afANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Sept. 24.1988 — 18 You can be a football hero gupammkat ghoBomr wHh these after-game treats Independent supermarkets increase and chains decline

^ a s o r ^ ay nwufttota t ^ tlierg had been the year Accortflng to the Food Marketing Institute fFM I), but it is not a t large a majority as you might think. WHleti FUefures Sw dlceN ——————- mmSg — ^ ffep^eesiiCt the openhif of 818 new Fan M upon dh» every fmbwlen. NaainveMi the supermarket inthiatry trade organization, there Actually. 19,285 of the supermarkets around the supermarkets by Independent operators, while the are approximately 38.988 retail food stores in the •.andwiakae to - — ^ __ ■ ^ country, a little less than half, are independently P g A ftM ABTIW : f t K m y Imagination, or are there number o f chain snpermanrets ^ i f a i e i b y la ii. United States that meet the definition of a Miensnavn 1 indM I fewer wipermarkets for ns ro shop In these days? owned. (Supermarkets are considered independent if TheRBfv namheriwiiiMr oOf f chaincnmii supermarketsvupvrmvmeis declinedoccinieq supermarket. (FM I) defines them as full-line food their owners operate 10 or fewer supermarkets.) f F P i S a r f f r f M fa r ( CLYDE RAIWEY. DETKOIT MicffOiiwe wfiB « wnpdta sMk dr s MinNM 0# p i^ a rfly because the dwlna cioeed a greater number stores with sales o f |Z million or more a year.) W iM Im r F M o f amsAler slorea m order to open la rg e r warefMuae One out of every five dollars that consumers spent at r spaBnenv# m h m U t m It prohaMy won't snrprise you to hear that the am nWspdfcf* DEAR CLYDE: By the end of last year, there were sforea, wsperatorea and the huge new hypermarkets. majority of supermarkets are owned by large chains. retail stores in 1988 was spent at food storea. Together g a m e art (Bn UHchmm gkaDOf/amlhai fiF ft r S t o all food retailers rang up 8308 billion in sales last year’ ^Br t A m g t C h tifc h in 1 The average shopper goes to the supermarket 3 i owoffhnsMay e n p V f f i D proofs o f purchaae wMIe looking for the required (Plastic, Sheer or Flexible Fabric; 20-, 38- and timea each week. Shoppers with full-time jolte prefer forma nt tbe supermarket. In newapepera and IWcount, but not 7-or IdKWunt), Curity First Aid to shop evenings and weekends and spend an average toOn area, or I magaxtnea, and when trading wHh friends. Offera KH and Wet-Plrnf Tape (packed In tin or plastic of 48 minutes in the supermarket. Shoppers who do not may not be arailaMe in all arena o f the country. nvew w agtm m I containera), write tbe Universal Product Code work or who have part-time Jobs prefer to shop during n r y m n n ANmnjNCEmm: whoppers Allow 18 weeks to recefre each reftmd. (B e s a u w o s M symbol number from the package on the the week and spend an average of 84 minutes in the Mm n m M iimk candy Is rnnnlng Ha second " B If These offers require refond terms; caab-regiater receipt and circle the purchase I supermarket. f< B u elw B ert" promotion. For only two proofe of CALTRATE Phis Iren |l ReheteOffer. Receive price. For Curad Bandages (Plastic, Sheer; 8^or I iBo Bnff aovnmf thwaa in asfx. Fbfl pnrehnec from pawnee hags or is^mnee cartons, a 81 refund and a coupon for 88 cents off your next 88-count), Curasorb, Curity Soft Puffs, Cotton after (Bn hagfaFcisan atumNIBsif anddene 11 I cononmers can receive over fis worth of coupons purchaee. Send the required refund term and the Bans, USP Cotton, Game Pads, Game Bandages, g hMhao from the ton wNh a nylon l/gcnpl I o n a rarlety of popular household and hack-t 'ji lA'g n fit , oven cuahing hug Bnlefd comers of the dish with a F . ,1 P O 'lA N firiF I Ki I R BFr? ^HU^K RrjNf I f SS SHMili fjf p time. Do not boll. Let stand covevewd facta of busi- « 1 Ptepare cooking bag according triangle of foil. for 8 mhitttea. Strain. Pour Into neas life remain to mamjfncturer'a directions. In Microwave at M percent (me­ mugs or a largo heat-proof punch that entertain- cooking bag combine beef, carrots, dium) for d minutes, rotating tbe 1 6 9 bowl. Oaraish with orange w^geo. ment and dining out with custo­ your business relationship to the i It) Tirain F t>r| H mers have become an Integral part person you are entertaining. There Ih )fF(.ifk nr M '')f f‘ FU*f( I Ih of doing business. 59 Is one hard-and-fast rule; There FSESN-BONeLEtS GENUINE PLUME OE V EAU -8U CE0 FRESH’ OENUINE AMEMCAN-W HOLE Starting a tew weeks from now. shouldn’t be any substantial dis­ BEEF LOm-FOPMERLY NY. 8TMP>HALVE8 3.19 U . things will he drastically different. tractions to business discussion. In C h ick e n Vhal Leg-O-Lam b Boneless 2^9 Menus At least three different areas of other words, beverages served at a B re a sts fb. nVralQ pnOlO v f I entertainment will be hit — and hit Leg Cutlets Oven R eady Ibp Lo in s es -> ball game, nightclub, cocktail U M Cfl OUAMTirCB tP IB hard. >4DPh| tOOS PUftC ftOUND-LESSCM OUANTITCS 2 19 LB FftESH-OENMNE AMEfttCAN BEEF LOIN-TOP LOftf-FOniNERLY N.Y. STNP Kim Qeyer of Carriage Drive la. busy make her family’s favorite apple cake party, or a large social gathering Fresh Chickon Legs or More Begin by analyzing one of the big »89« Fresh Ground Round "u .’; >b 1 .9 9 Shoulder Blade Lamb Chops 1 .9 9 Boneless Strip Steaks C 3 1 3.9 9 M m Is on WhtNHfl BoHon sehooto vegetable, fruit will not qualify as a "quiet business LCBfltftOUAN TCS I tf-B O N C M t(MS PUftE CHUCK-LEBBCft OUANTITCS 1.49 LB FfleSH OCNUmC AMEMCAN-LOIN CHOP! 4 H LB BtEF FRANKS-1 LB PKQ 1 49 peeling apples at this time of year to and applesauce. exceptions In the law as it reads ednesday: Manicotti with meal” On the other hand, taking a Fresh Chicken Brossis ’XU! „ 1.79 Fresh Ground Chuck 1 .2 9 The following meals are to he The following lunches will be we( now. Rib Lamb Chops ib 3.99 A & P Meat Franks ^1.39 sauce, green beans, garlic bread, client or associate to a lunch or FftOrCN-CHKrKFN NUOOCTft-STICKS Oft ASSORTED VAftCTCS SMOKED SAUSAGE on JUMBOBECFFRANKS-1LB PKQ 219 served to Meals on Wheels clients served In tbe Bolton Elementary In order to deduct an entertain­ fruit. dinner at a restaurant or hotel does W saver. lini-Drum s ’^T2.S9 AtP S IM Luncheon Meats 2 pkgs 99* Hlllshire Polska Klelbasa >b 2 .4 9 Kahn's Jumbo Meat Franks X 1 . 9 9 the week of 8e^. M through Oct. i. and Canter achoola tbe week of ment expense when entertaining a f flCUtN-CfVBPT uom Your Ne!ghbor*B KItchon Tburodnv: Chicken pattleon roll, qualify as a deductible quiet SltCEO-BEEF 9-02 PKO l 29 CENTER CUT-SUCED BEEF FRANKS-1 LB PKQ 1.9 The^ hot ‘ noon meal *• is “iledfllisted first and Sept. N through Oct. S: customer, a client or a .business ot vegetablea, fruit. business meal, If there are no W M v e r C h ic k e n 1 .2 9 Oscar Mayer Moat Bologna 1.19 Oscar Mayer Bacon 'St 2 .9 9 Oscar Mayer Mirat Wieners Pk9 1 .8 9 the cool evening meal, second. Moodnyt Cook's choice. associate, you must be able to show FtMay: Pitta with meat and distracting Influences such as a Twodny: Chill dog, baked beans. that such entertainment was "d i­ floor show. ^ H E PARM...A CROP OP FRESHNESS) chips, freah fruit. cheese, tossed salad, fruit. THE DELI Monday: Beef stew on a biscuit, rectly related" to your business or But starting next year, that’s all SERVICE SEAFOOD MARKET 2 Wei Apple dishes are popular wax beans, salad, applesauce. Cold Vedneaiay: Baked chicken, was "associated with’’ your changed. The quiet business meal WENYEft turkey sandwich, orange, miik. rice, green beans, hot roll, RHAM Mgh tefioolB business. exception is wiped out. Beginning Chicken Tote Bag Bartlett FRESH StICEO “Tueaday: ‘ “Beef ■ roulades, uTa' rice applesauce. The following lunches will be To meet the "directly related" In 1887. the quiet business meal is Fresh Swordfish Steaks rb 5.69 FRESH CUT pilaf. squash, salad, cake. Ham ’IBuraday: ChoppedIham I______or tuna served at RHAM Junior and senior tesU, you not only must expect to not enough to give you the Roll NEW YORKER Apples Pears sandwich, fruit, milk. salad sandwich, lettuce and to- derive some business benefit from deductions. You’ll have to prove miY A TOTF AND SAVi ' Fresh Co(J Fillet », 2.99 high schools the week of Sept. M Slicing Provolone i>(. H fotp iviy FRESH CUT-NORTH ATLANTIC Vermont building of the Big E Thursday: Pot roast of beet, 'THcaday:acaday: Slonp)Sloppy Joe on a roll, 108 percent deductible. In lost tax deductions. Fresh Hake Fillet ib 2.19 4 880-degree oven for 48 minutes. FOR SLICING AND FRYING RED RIPE-AOD TO SALADS FRESH CUT If an apple a day keeps the doctor about five years ago, and It's Serve warm, with vanilla ice baked potato, tucchlnl. salad. Covtintry tchoolB buttered noodles, peas, sliced On the other hand, you qualify That’s whammy No. 1. It auto­ THi rm u E R pudding. Egg salad sandwich. under the "associated with" test If 1 1 Fresh Lemon Sole Fillet ib 4.29 away, then the Qeyer family of become a special favorite of her cream. Serves six. The following lunches will he pears. matically becomes a double Royal Purple Cherry Carriage Drive scarcely needs peaches, millIlk. you have a substantial business whammy in 1887 when only 80 p in t ' husband. Jim. It’s usually gobbled served In the Coventry elementary Wedneaday: French bread pissa. Eggplant m c in . ' Friday: Baked haddock square discussion directly before or after A&P 5 9 * Ibm afoes health insurance. They enjoy ap­ up almost as soon as It’s out of the schools the week of Sept. 39 througl green beans, fruit cup. percent of entertainment costs are us NO l-ALl PURPOSE FLORIOA-BUTTERY FLAVORED THE DAIRY 1 1 AppItBflUCti gh the entertainment. Do that and you ples by the bushel, which they oven, she said. with newburg sauce, mashed pota­ Oct. 3: Thursday: Fruit Juice, ravioli deductible. And that’s true even Ybllow Onions 4b. 88 * Jumbo Avocados 99* B t toes. carrots, salad, cookies. Cold get a 100 percent deduction. iqe Juice generally buy at orchards In Approximately 8 quarts apples Monday: Cheeseburger on a bun, casserole, mixed vegetables, roll, where you meet all the tests for US NO I RED OR FRESH TENDER 121 roast beef sandwich, canned apri­ Despite these two tough tests, UK’ Plinr 11 (>nu)A Pillsbury Bolton. Water as needed french fries, greenI beans, pudding Ice cream bar. travel and entertainment Russet Potatoes >b 49* Hydroponic Lettuce .. 99* 13/ Busy day apple cake cots, milk. there was an alternative way to get TASTER BRANDCANDV-JEL LY OR FRESH NUTMTIOUS-TENOER "Sometimes I ’m not sure which Sugar and cinnamon taste with whipped topping. Friday: Fruit juice, chili with deductions. 141 4 tablespoons margarine to too percent deductions. It’s called Caramel Apples T ’ 1.49 Biscuits we like more — the trips to the Wash and quarter apples. Do not Tuesday: Fruit juice, clams on a beans, cole slaw, cornbread, pi­ Suppose Seth Carroll takes Ra­ Bunch Carrots burteb 59* IB I I cap flour the "quiet business meal rule” NATURAL BULK-PICK YOUR OWN NEW' SWEET ENEROY TREAT (oiiNTnv on nin n hmh h orchard or the eating," Kim Qeyer peel or core. Pile them liito a deep roll, coleslaw, Ice cream. neapple cake. chel Ward, a buyer for a depart­ < I cup sugar M flnchtitltr tchoolB And tills for thousands and thou­ ■ Roasted Pistachios ib 3.99 A&P Cannister Raisins SS 2 .2 9 said. She said that her daughters. pasta pot until they come to within Wednesday: Spaghetti with ment store, todinner. Seth actually l e t Vk teaspoon baking soda sands of taxpayers was the real Kara, 7, and Korl, 4, enjoy a few Inches of the rim. Add water The following lunches will be meat sauce, garlic bread, vegeta­ Andovor Elofnonttiry winds up with a substantial order. ALL VAMrriES QROCERY SPECIALS p homemade applesauce by the IVk teaspoons baking powder to about a quarter the depth of the served In the Manchester public golden rule. The "quiet business The tab comes to $80. including 18 E ble sticks, fresh fruit. The following lunches will he Jenos Crisp N bowlful. 1 teaspoon cinnamon pot. Simmer until apples are schools the week of Sept. 29 through m eal" Is by far the most popular drinks and tip. Seth keeps records 4: 89' • Tharsdav: Crispy chicken, ma- Vk teaspoon salt served at Andover Elementary way to entertain. This type of meal Ihsty Pizza Green Giant Friskies Buffet ALL FRUir-ON-THEaOTTOMMFUWOR8 FLAVORS Fortunately, the applesauce is tender. (This doesn’t take long.) Oct. 3: caroni andnd cheese,c‘ choice of hot and gets a receipt. If Seth takes the X 19C * e i f s School the week of Sept 29 through Included...... such thingsIngs as i drinks at a easy and inexpensive to prepare. Pour both water and apples Into a Monday: Cheeseburger on a roll, vegetable, brownie. Oct. 8: . deduction on his return, he has a CHEESC SHELLS »>OZ.. OR Vegetables Hood 20V She keeps the amount of sugar low. 1 teaspoon vanilla food mill. Push through with the uiet cocktail lounge, lunch or deductible item of only $M (80 Cat Food french fries, mixed vegetables, Friday; Pepperoni or cheese Stouffer’s ('MoicF Ai I vAninii s Yogurt wcu.. 22 8 5 caps peeled, diced apples M o^ ay: Hamburger on a roll, inner at a fine restaurant and so 1^— * — ------Chtcktd 4U kinq • so that she feels comfortable wooden pestle. Throw out the skins, chilled pears. pissa, tossed salad, fruit. S percent of 880). If Seth is reim­ PASTEURI2EO 26" (Qeyer uses Cortlands) cores and seeds, which will be left trench fries, carrots, chocolate forth. Let’s look closer. bursed. he gets the full ISO and his offering the applesauce as an Tneatey: Meat and cheese taco, cream pie. wwn. muLS ■ ■ A&P Cream Cheese X 69* after-school snack. In the strainer. lettuce and tomato, Spanish rice. Q. What is the "quiet business employer is limited to a 884 FROM C(XoM eo-AlL FLAVORS Melt the margarine in a large Covtntry High School Thetday; Crispy Onion Rings 1 .0 9 28 8 Another easy-to-make treat Is Sweeten the applesauce to taste, corn, chilled pineapple. , Grinders, corn chips, meal” rule? deduction. Pk9 Smurf All Natural \bgurt 2 .^ 7 9 * saucepan. Stir in all the rest of the salad, frolt. FLOUNOERPROVCNCAIE OR SOLE INWINE SAUCE 2«9« 29 C Qeyer’s apple cake, which gets with a little sugar and plenty of Wednesday; Baribiecued pork on The following lunches will be A. It’s an exception to the general That’s whammy No. 2. 4*1 FOR BETTER HEALTH ■ ingredients, one at a time. Mix WedneiMay: Combo pitta, cole T a s te O -S e e »*9 2 .9 9 cinnamon. Refrigerate for several served in the Coventry elementary rule that entertainment must be The third whammy comes about 19-02 M C T .O R 1 2 C T ALL VARIETIES 2% Lowfat M ilk i!:;i.69 a roll, corn chips, peas. slaw, juice bars. SQUEEZE BOTTLE SEAITEST 32 C days, or freete In two- or four-cup applesauce. schools the week of ^ p t n "directly related to” or "asso­ in the miscellaneous deductions Louise’s Ravioli ""*Pb9 1 .3 9 Thursday; Salisbury steak, Raman Pride Heinz n' Lively Cottage Cheese ’.iJf 1 .5 9 P Salad has curried dressing containers for several months. Thrhnnday: Spaghetti, meat through Oct. 3; ciated with" your business in order area. Unreimbursed employee ex­ STUFFED 34B Note: This takes longer than you sauce, green beans, bread and Monday: Beef-bacon burger on a mashed potatoes, corn, rolls, choc­ to be deductible. The rule is simple penses will be itemized deductions Louise’s Shells 3 .2 9 Noodles Ketchup X olate cake. ANN PAGE GOOD TO THE LAST DROP Temptee Cream Cheese coot 1.09 38 P might anticipate to thaw. Leave in butter, chocolate pudding. roll, vegetable, fruit. — and broad. Meals or beverages and listed under "miscellaneous INVMATER 36 N prune-plums Friday; Fish hoagte on a roll, Ice Cream Bars Ph9 Curried tuna salad the refrigerator for a day and a half PrMay; Frenchch bread pitta, Taeaday: Double cheeseburger, are deductible if they are provided expenses." That means that Seth’s ALL VRRWT1ES Maxwell House Geisha Breakstone’s Sour Cream 59* 37 0 I orange, peeled, sliced and to thaw. mixed vegetables, gelatin. under circumstances that are 8M deduction is hit again. Miscel­ WHITE OR YELLOW-EXTRA SHARP 1/3 cup mayonnaise halved tossed salad, chilled mixed fruit. Ore Ida Lite Potatoes 'SV 1.39 Instant Coffee V‘ 5 * * Solid White lUna' 380 conducive to business discussion. laneous deductions such as these ALL WmetlES-COWBBlAnONS A&P Cheddar Bar ti^l.OB t green onions, chopped I peach or nectarine, pitted and ITALIAN ROBUSrO. 1000 ISLAND OR FRENCH All CRP40S-DCCAFFEINATEO AGED-SLICES 40N t tablespoons tarragon vinegar In short, you don’t actually have to are deductible only to the extent Pictsweet Ysgetables '^1.09 Wishbone Salad Dressing 1.39 42 G sliced A L l W iM E tK S Sanka Ground Coffee 3.99 A&P Swiss Cheese 99* or lemon Juice discuss business matters with your that they exceed 2 percent of Seth’s MftR. CHEESE OR BEEF Tainted sliced almonds ALL GRmDS-MAXWELl HOUSE 43 ft Vk to 1 teaspoon curry powder guest in order to deduct the meals. adjusted gross Income. So if Seth's Five Alive Citrus '^ 69* Chef Boy-Ar^Dee Ravioli 'ST 79* Blend mayonnaise, green on­ FUDGE MOCHA. CHOCOiATE OR Master Blend Coffee 2.29 44 S< Vk teaspoon salt Example: Bob Daniels does a lot aggregate travel and entertain­ CRUSHED ions, vinegar, curry powder and of business with Kate Stevens. McCabi Marble Cake '^ 1 .7 9 Mazda Com Oil 1.29 > h-uiir» (• tcans ounces each) tunaur I ment deductions come to |4,080 and CORN OR BLUEBERRY Geisha Pineapple ’tS 59* 47 P( salt. Qently combine majronnaise Several times during the year. Bob he has. say, 1108,000 adjusted gross ALL VAW ETCS-ASEPTK ALL UARCTCS LTIOKWIOK cups chopped cooked chlcfcen mixture, tune and drappM prune- HoNaid Johnson’s IbasiMs 'i*r69* White Rock Drinks 3‘<^59* OMilX“nON 49 Di 1 cup pitted and chopped Italian takes her out to lunch. The cost of income, he loses 82,800 of the 14.000. Dole Pineapple In Juice 89* plums. Chill.----- Arrange o n M______of SNICKERS, 3 KRISKETEERS. M AM PLAm OR PEANUT TENDER Vo| I Ml j 9 52 Cl the lunches is a deductible business That’s the real triple whammy! pmne-pinms HAPPY POSH HASHANAH 88 AI lettuce; surround with prune- expense even though Daniels (Sylvia Porter has 1,328 pages of IWky Way Snack Bars '£^2.69 Spruce Tiny Shrimp 'S! 1.09 ’sahanov4m» Lettuce plums and other fruit. Four SWEET 87 Cl 4 pitted and quartered Italian doesn’t talk shop or get any more down-to-earth advice on personal > A P i .kp T,-1 ‘1.29 servings. t''i" \S t, .f M.ipps S S m Man Lunch Begs 2 ^ *1 Spruce Crab Meet 1.59 s e e business from Stevens as a result of money management. Send te.8S 0(lun<9MMMSi2F4)2 FUDGESTNPESlive? rUDGnUCKiSGL NABtSCO-FAMAY SU E-CH O CO LAH CHW the luncheon dates. pi plus I I for mailing and handling to Wn H.no ,3 I uM Ks8blerE.LFudgeCDokies X 1 .1 9 Almost Home Cookies 'tS 1.49 88 A| Q. What are "circumstances that "Sylvia Porter’s New Money Book OOLDENGRAm ALL WLRKTCS-SOLID I'll '40lu1.1V f AVOi itP'i HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS (8 a re conducive to .business tor the 98b,’ ’ in care of the Mac A Cheddar 3 ’S i! 89* Rwuzit Air Freshener ’’iS" 79* AMD QENCRAL MCACHAMDISf PLUS DCPOSr-REOULAR OR OCT 60M discussion?" Mancheater Herald. P.O. Box r e g u l a r OR LEMON-REFAL LITTLE A. Yhls depends on where the 4I81S8, Kansas City, Mo. 84141. Mrs.NBinbeni’s 7 -U p S o d a 6 '^. 1 .7 9 WindexWiiKkm Cleaner ’^ 1 .3 9 entertainment takes place, the Chopped Liver Pl u s 09OSIT-REOULAR OR OCT BLUE OR GREEN.-BOWl CLEANER New Store Hours Make checks payaMe to Andrews, Pepsi Cola or Free » 1 .2 9 type of business you are in. and McMeel A Parker.) FWE,MB)WMOaWIM Vanish D ^ Ins 'is 89* n u s DerasTOK OKT CUTS OREASE QUICKER Manfsi^wftz CO G 1 Or Get 70 for die price df 50' Sprite or C h ^ Coke ’.;i.0 9 S.O.S: Soap Pads X 69* Alcohd & Peroxide mP BU* EggNoodles x D O PIUS OEPOBIT-AU VANE1CS MEJWYOUTY *t.M CONSUMER RCBAIE-VOUR COST A F m R m W 2 Rt Coke or Diet Coke 6'<^1.89 TUck Duct Tape 2JTO 3 W Eneroil C^fortPlus” lets you enjoy all the Ahatti Tawm QM Lawn Bags ST1.79 ICOULARORVHM FOR THE LAUNDRY WALERT-STWftWBERRY B O N T 4 Hi e ffo r t of oil heat without all the cosL M o ^ ’sGeRlleHsh ’^ 2.48 Wed., Thurs., Fri. 9:30 - 9:00 FOR TIC HOUDRY MEALS Wonder White Bread S69* Bowl Deodorants 3 ^ *1 6 30 FLATORfBW V Fab Liquid FOR PREMIER BREATH all of the heat noimally TstoMix 1^58* 6 S. lost t h r t ^ your chimney. ComfonPhis Chffck blood prtM ur* Kramer. Admission is free and the D e t e n t Scoj^ Mouthwash *Sr 2.89, puMic is invited. -- » Ufc---- ■ iVee g 8|A0 Delta GokrPotMo Chips Mon., Tues., Sat. 9:30-5:30 can cut toel consumption by up to 50% SWwiSill IWInu vfvSWIn eet 1»&0 COVENTRY — Community REBULAR OR UNBALVED ON OUR OOfll n Y FILM OEVELOPINt; -CftKgRSPKClALS)- 6 A proven perlbnner in Canada's "cold Health Care Services wilt hold a essy-To-insttll system will pay MenischewitzMetzo 88* F o r y o u r An exquisite sapphire penckant with 5 Mood pressure clinic Ihursday Lions havo ersfts fair WOULAR-FAUSOEPOMT _ shopping convohienco... m as Kttle as two yews Miller Beer 12 ’.^ 5.29 from 1 to 2 p.m. at Village Mwnwr svfissssoMiiiss m* i . i o , R.' diam onds set in 14k yellow gold complete in the COM. Ask us about I f ancheater Lions Club will hold $076 REGULAR-HUB OEPOait ______Phwrmacy. % similar one will be ooooicalth-wlub DEPoan with a 14k gold chain. high-efltciency its fifth annual crafts exposition Busch Beer 241!^ 8.69 LIMITED Ph oto held Oct. 8 from 1 to 3 p.m. at Sunday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Seltzer Water 4ST99* e n la r g e d And enjoy QUANTITY higher temperatures with lower fuel bills. Coventry Pharmacy. Robertson Park on North Main to sh o w FM CEI LI V ECTIVE BUN.. BERT TiST TNRUSAT. BEPT 27TH .' (TRW FOR SA U NOT M M l M LE TO WHOLESALE OR RETML OEALERS WE REBEWVE the RMlNT TO U T SALES ANOTOCORWELTTYPOORAPteCAL ERRORS. “V d e ta il 1 Street. The rain date is Oct. 5. ^7 BnmA Comfciter and OomCMMs Tem pla songalera sing Ihose who wish to rent space at $18 BA Bofte €om fo(i Less Cost may call Tim Becker at home, BECAIIS Temple Beth Shdiom Songsters 848^14, or at work, S28-78I8. "Your Quality Men’s S h op " Jewelers Since 1S8S win sing Jewish songs Saturday at Caldor Shopping Plaza Burr Comers, Manchester MC Virginia Barker of Manchester will BRtSTOt FARMINGTON HARTFORD MANCHESTER MERIDEN MILFORD 18 p.m. at the temple, 488 E. Middle sen Christmaa tree decorations to NEW HAVEN SOOTHBURY TORflINGTON TRUMBULL WATER8URY HOURS: NKN80AT THRU PRN3AT tsM AJA TO ItWB RJA; Turnpike Singers Include Lots and raise money for Head Start child­ BQ Miew, CLwge/Mew CM/VNWAnwrKWi Exprm •ATU RD AT tWS A M. TO It W I P M .; SUNDAY S3N A M . T O S IN R JI. laadore Radding. Mollie Unner. ren. Ih e Ltona will accept dona­ PRE Downtown Main S t, Manchester 6 4 3 - 2 4 7 S Pauline Chernak. Nan Bernatein, tions of food and clothing for the 414 Tokand Street • East Hartford • 2H9-6435 649-4595 Judy Berger, Shirley and laadore Manchester Area Conference of 555 East Middle Tpke. • Marxbhester • 249-861 1 684-5853 S n y ^ , Leah Schmuler and Ann Churches I K — MAHCHHS'fEM BgltAtO. WWwdav. 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El­ by Bm Holbroek SATANIC ' 1 aven bought a bra once (by mail not. . . diminished------those - afflicted.a ifiu ' enough fo borrow money from him. [M AX] Reel Buddy HoBy Story Paul len Barkin 1983 Rated PG Al Ciudad an busca da trabajo Inadvartida- McCartney. Keith Richards and the Everiy P I order), but realized that modern Thank you for telling your story. don’t lend him any.” to mente se ve envuafta an probfamas y as Brothers are among those who comme CHI ; bras are fo emphasize, not fo hide 6«ERr,LMm.' Perhaps somewhere, a young man eviada a la prision Al saTtr da la carcal an* morate the rock n roll immortal. Buddy [U S A ] Dragnet W W E t f Anyway. I found that I wore a cuentra trabajo como sirvianTa domastica Contn will, identify with It and learn that To get Abby’s booklet. “How fo Holly (60 min.) 1 2 ; 0 S A M ® Torino, [>ker Hooker and 0A£KfHOMJ> Ifid T A dftAiifrrr W l t w ? A 4B-C. an donda as seducida y abandonada con T^f^ooke meetli f f J O TRE5E[ c j D m * f he need not endure a lifetime of Be Popular: You’re Never Too un nino (60 min J [TM C ] MOVIE: -The Wicksr Msn' A Romano learn that a sniper they have been indnd WHAT I& S t C iC . When I needed help so years ago. suffering as you did. Young or Too Old” senda check or policeman investigating the disappearance hunted has wired the precinct with explo­ HOME fi3R«i!» (S) Mightfy Raport of a young girl stumbles across a terrible sives and is demanding a $2 million ran­ A D . A T T H e u w IT? ; cosmetic surgery was In its in- money order for $2.50 and a long, ,M 3« K > ? H 0 U fiiP T s tw . ' fancy. I purposely remained a bit ® Maude secret on an island off the English Channel som (70 min ) (R) Nati(M DEAR ABBY: What does a man stampft^ (39 cents). self-address^ [C N N ] MofieyWna Edward Wooefward. Christopher Lee. 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Please side with your general doctor, who dermatological disorders, t think [DfS] Mousatarpiaca Theater 1 : 0 0 A M (® Qal Smart Mal( TfUOte 0MY,SD SHB KUem THe explain. believes that Pap tests are no [E9PN] Major League Basebafi’s Grea­ [C N N ] CNN Evening News ® Dynasty 9-2*4 1HINF:iWWA*5Q(AUREC’1 wiows ABsoumy^ that your girlfriend was teasing test HRs: 197S World Series seek a OF 1He OHiTBt? 5TAJE5 "eervmjeeM Aporeise',,, longer necessary for you. you. but check out your itch with a [E S P N ] Auto Racing '86: Eormuta One ® Joa Franklin Show BN ICR. CITY COUUaL't DEAR READER; Embryos are [U S A ] Radio 1990 Grand Prix From Paul Ricard, France (60 defena ^ ASCOTfCUTCS! THISAAA^SHgB In all fairness, I should add that doctor. min.) (33) Comedy Break ZakI either male or female at the most gynecologists I know Insist 8 : 0 0 P M (D MOVIE: Courage' (CC) A (3D CNN Headline Newa A TlPfT'weiU.? moment of conception, depending New York City woman risks her life as an [M A X ] MOVIE: The Idolmakcr' An United that women continue to have Pap DEAR DR. OOTT: The right side agent tries to satisfy his own need for fame 8 ) Maude P u M x le a on genetic Inherltence. Nonethe­ under’'^ 'or operative in an effort to smash platfor Aatrograph smears after hysterectomy. I’ve of my face is numb and drawn, and a $3. lion cocaine ring. Sophia Loren, by turning untonled singers into overnight [C N N ] Croaifire less. the early embryo develops the sensations. Ray Sharkey, Tovah Feldahuh, from a badgered the specialists for their Billy Dee Williams. Hector Elizondo 1986 4 [DtS] Schama of Things 1 ^ ^ ^ 5 ) : secondary sex characteristics of a I have to tape the eye shut. My Peter Gallagher 1980 Rated PG Malt reasons. The only one that makes doctor says it is Belts palsy. How CD MOVIE: 'The Minor Crack'd' Holly­ [E SP N ] Tannla Magatina ACROSS 7 Bring to bay Answer to Prsvioua Putils lrl. Later in growth, fetuses wood stars become involved In a murkier would I sense to me is that some women long will this last? 10:30PM (35 News [U S A ] Dick Cavett 8 Make angry : 1 A l Sifferentlate. tf this were not the case in a tranquil English village Elizabeth to east s i ^ Y a a r may develop cancer of the repro­ d 5 Novala: Amo y Senor 1 Nsrvs part 9 Naar Eaat aaa P E A L l [ T l ; case, boys would not have nipples. Taylor, Kim Novak. Angela Lansbury. 1 : 1 8 A M ® M O V IE : El Condor' Tw o Zakf ductive tract even though surgery DEAR READER: Bell's palsy is 1980 prisoners escape from s cliain gang and B Soeial aat 10 Ratlrtmant plan I H A M El ( S B E l ^Birthday OK? 1 0 : 4 0 P M [D IS ] D Tv hearini has been performed; therefore, the a paralysis of the facial nerve. In CD ® Perfect Strangers (CC) Larry and set out to find a gold-filled fortress in the 12 Franch rivar (abbr.) 1 1 :0 0 P M ® ® (g) (H) (S) News Mexican desert. Jim Brown. Lee Van Cleef, ______□ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ 8*pl. 2B, 1908 gynecologists are being cautious. some patients, it can be perman­ Balki hope to impress two attractive 13 Angisa 11 Highway ourva □no ooc] DEAR DR. OOTT; Ten years Your family doctor probably can ent: in others, it eventually clears women by joining a health club. ® M 'A 'S 'H Patrick O'Neal 1970 14 Chants ago. I had a complete hysterec­ 12 Baliavar (auff.) Your material circumstances are likely FRANK AND ERNEST ®by Bob Thavee do a splendid Job of checking you up after several weeks or months. (D News ® Carol Burnett and Friends 1 : 3 0 A M ® MOVIE: 'Goodbye Agdin' IB Hungarian 17 High l.a to be greatly Improved In the year tom y (except for one ovary.) My out. so I recommend that you O ) McCloud (33) Odd Couple A woman becomes involved with a writer danca BOOCIDDO general practitioner says that whom she believes has used her for the WAS aoelaty ahead. You will acquire many of the obtain your primary medical care ® MOVIE: 'Shoot the Moon' A family (3D Avengers subject of a romance novel Warren Wil­ 16 Eaatam because I don't have a cervix. I goes through trying periods of separation disorg) 21 Brought up worldly things you want for yourself and closer to home and use the If you’re having an operation, (g ) Wild. Wild West liam, Joan Blondell 1933 phikwophy 23 Box for alma your loved ones. IRS W A Y - - - don’t need a Pap smear. The and change Albert Finney, Diane Keaton, like the 5 Y gynecologist If. in your doctor’s you should know all you can about Karen Allen 1982 (S) Motorweak (35 Independent Network Newa 18 Environmsnt 24 Fadaral agant l ib r a (Sept- 23-Oel. 23) Having too ; gynecologist (who. because of Pentai opinion, a problem arises. It. Dr. Oott’s new Health Report. ® Highway to Heaven SEASON (33) 24 Horas [C N N ] Newsnight Update aganoy (abbr.) (comp, wd.) many irons In the fire today could prove |siow TH A T Y O U p a y distance, t see infrequently) says I Bure detrimental. When you scatter yourself An Informed Approach To ^ E M IE R E (C C) Jonathan and Mark help (B) 8CTV Network [E S P N ] Bpieah '86 19 Compau point 2B Take notice of ^ do. 1 am happy with both doctors, DEAR DR. OOTT; I have an a retarded youngster to compete In the aspect too thinly, desirable results will evade - I OMLY IS pFpcENT, Surgery, covers everything from (13) Good Timet [H B O ] MOVIE; 'Misting In Action' An 20Vatch 27 Chinaaa except for this one issue. Could you Itching In my pubic area. My Special Olympics and assist a young cou­ American Arm y colonel, struggling to con­ the U.f you. Major changes are ahead for Libra elaborate? second opinions to outpatient ple atruggiing to start a family. (60 min ) [C N N ] Monayllne ' 22 Bscurlty currency In the coming year. Send for your Astro- girlfriend joked and said maybe t vince the world that MIA's are still Impri­ compo ' W^7?£= ALLOW Fp TO surgery. For your copy, send $1 Part 1 ol 2. [D IS ] Bait of Ofile and Harriet soned In Vietnam, accompanies a Senate 26 "Auld Lang 28 Chap Graph predictions today. Mall $1 to Aa- had the seven-year Itch. I looked Hill. DEAR READER: The Pap test and your name and addressdr« to P.O ® dZ) Native bind: Nomads of the America’s Cup: Challanga Investigation committee to Ho Chi Minh 29 Nila qussn, for tro-Qraph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Accfi=pT Tip5-. that up in the encyclopedia, and it Box 91428, Cleveland. OH 44101 Dawn (C C ) This documentary explores ndar: USA Preparet City Chu Chuck Norris 1964 Reted R Regt 28 Bactsria short Box 91428. Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. is a smear taken from the cervix. refers to scabies. Could this be my 41 Homy plate B1 River In 3428. Be sure to mention the title. n oppose 29 Company (Fr., 30 Nlgarlan Be sure to state your zodiac sign. 43 Raasntmant Scotland SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Your ego “ low-ii abbr.) tribaamsn said in 32 Common 31 Former waathsr 4B LIkanats 82 TV network may urge you to bluff your way through today by pretending you are knowl­ praetico bureau 46 Mora 53 Allay_____ Cinem a edgeable about something you’re really competent W INTHROF ®by Dhsh Cavelll 34 Bottia top 33 Try to aacura (2 54 I posaass not. Don't let pride set your mode of Mix ice cream with care 3B Pounda (abbr.) wdA) 4B Daatitution (cont.) behavior. I'M LOOlCINiS F&R 36 Moaaa' brothar 39 Caustic BO Hawaiian town B5 Language suffix BAOITTARIUB (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) If your WHEN I RNDHIM . I LL PROEiABLY HAVE WAS 37 Ona or mora curiosity prompts you to poke your I'AAGiOINiSflD'nE DEAR newsletter "Homemade Ice SSSPSR — Sht't Ootto Hovt It oust H "TO SPEND TI-IE r e ^ o F= POLLY: I have Cream,” which has several deli­ (R)7;30,*;S0. — AReeiRoom ...... W llhoV ltw r, 38 Dya compound nose Into something today that doesn't ANYBCJCrrSEEM KNOTS IN HIS ba rb; 9:25. — Nothinqjn CommonCoir (PO) S;50, claim I 40Nawta concern you, you must be prepared to HIM« ^ MY LIPEIN HERE. several ice cious recipes for making your own 9:30. — M*n 7 ;» , 9:45. ambit! 42 Gravel ridges pay the consequences. cream recipes Ice creams. Flavors include va­ ■ A I T H A R 1 like a I 43 Flurry CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan. 19) An ob- that are cooked Pointers nilla with and without eggs, choco­ iectlve you’re anxious to achieve can be -J lw M B V s s V e in o m o — About In a 44 Spy group |l 1 LU 1 mixtures with late, lemon custard and more, Lott NlMt...(R) 7:30. attained today, provided you don’t In­ Vidffifeps eggs in them. including an amazing frozen ba­ R o ^ KkliMr«i>s Rbk * ClMRW — Impeai (abbr.) vite non-contributing associates Into WtlEA Polly Fisher MonhunforAonhunfer (R) 7:30,i 9:30. resign 47 Poaaoat KK Tile recipes say nana whip that is low in calories Jbowcaso cfiwmm l-9 — Top Oun the picture. Do It on your own. intjefi and fat. but tastes Just like •ervlni 49 Danca AQUARIUS (Jen. 20-Feb. IB) Today to strain the 9:10. — HqrBl^lM 2 M rtC (V M cooked ice soft-serve Ice cream. Others who priaon B2 Currency you might waste a lot ol time telling oth­ JhlilL Doy. OOft tM (RO-13) I»> » ) 1:15, 9:30. — CCut onB 9 cream mix would like this issue should send $1 "1 hi B6 Alpine country ers what to do instead of setting the Run (R) 1:30, 7:30,9:45. — Alltni that 11 B7 Cowa proper Industrious example'. II you fit OWII*«A.kta. through a fine for each copy to Polly’s Pointers in 7,9:35. — Tht My (R) 1:10,7 won’t work, why should they? care of the Manchester Herald. Stand bv Mt 1:35, 7:40, 10. — BB Qarman-mada strainer before RulMctt Pooblt fti) 1 :», 7;3if. 9 :». — pittol FfBCEB (Feb. lIMEercIi 20) Usually, freezing it. ts this necessary? To prevent curdling, beat the eggs, P.O Box 91428. Cleveland. OH Bock to Seboel (RO-13) 1 ;20, 7:25,9:25. you are an extremely tolerant person ALICE then slowly pour halfha of the hot 44101-3428. Be sure to include the Mama Mia! BB Apparition who doesn’t try to impose your will cream into the eggs while continu­ title. MANCNfSTIH (B rit) upon others, but today you might step UA Tbwmrt KMt — Tho Korafe Kid WAS ERA BtUlge DEAR ALICE; If the ice cream ing to beat with an electric mixer. POLLY ort M (RO) 7:10, 9:35. — Notblni In v v nvwfvw out of character and/be unrealistically Common (ROj 7:15, 9:30. — Houiutd Umit t demanding mixture hat curdled or lumped at Then the egg mixture can be put Senate all, straining will remove any DEAR POLLY: I think my wife Honovmoon tRO) 7:15,9:15. ARKS ogereh 81-Apm it) It’s best not back into the rest of the hot cream Family Italian •Tt'i unpleasant lumps that will ruin the and gently heated just until slightly deserves a Polly Dollar. She places VIRNM 4 DOWN to m a m important domestic decisions that m NORTH MMI Dillydally looking at balanced hands, he would smooth texture of your Ice cream. thickened. Never allow the eggs to a wide-mouth thermos bottle (one c t m l| l — Abouti1Lat1N|abt...(PO- I today If your mate isn’t present, or if you 13) 7:05,9:30.- r a # Monty RIt (RO) 7, haven’t consulted with him or her re­ BAKQ probably make the technically correct However, I’ve found that If you’ve boil. This is the same procedure with a plastic liner) with the cap d e d a r 1 Ortsntal percMtage play of the A 9:l0. 2 Raragaa garding your Intentions. D A 4 wins the day “'*■ of the A-K of dia- been carefol in cooking the custard that is used for making stirred/ removed in the (Teezer overnight. ■peed I ♦ K J B 5 S monos, and down he’d go. Festival 3 Wild partias T A U R U S (AptM " ------20-May 20) The tasks so It does not curdle or lump, custards and egg puddings. ’Ihe next morning, she puts ice fiRITNARTfO*0 Thei ♦ K Q J since the contract was m 1 * I — About Lmt NtaM IR) 7, 4 Headland that you try to perform today will suffer By James Jaceby •.“ L T ------“ ve" "®- straining ia not really necessary I’m sending you a copy of my cream in it. I’m a construction 9:30. — On* Crazy Summtr (RO) 7, slow o If you lack concentration. Consistently trump Robinson could dillydally, and WEST EAST worker and have to pack my lunch. f :30. leglBlB' 6 300, Roman focus your attention on what you ate so he did. He cashed three rounds of A J 1 0 7 * 8 6 5 8 t^ d today’s column, the That icc cream really tastes rood. Bring your feunily to an all-you-can-eat intersi 6 Soaps out (e)ISIS by NEA. Inc doingdoino so that things don’t go amiss.amiss mrM*B Kamb ______riLLIMANTIC 80 E a s t W J 10 g 6 5 *fost players are competing in Some of the men Just can’t brieve Q E M N I (M ay tl-Jim a 20) Be extra both defraders following suit. Then he IWIOR Bqim ra aCRu ______wiB — Cxtraml-______Italian Festival! Create your own Antipasto, ♦ g ♦ Q 7 0 the late stages of the WorL■Id i-«irs Pairs I’ve got ice cream in my hinch in tlM (R ) 7:15, 9. — Out of Bountfl (R) Cb4*fyi today in sihjations that have an A 10 8 7 « 4 S * 0 7:15, 9. — A j^ lc o n Anttwm (R(»-13) 6 Championship in Miami. Arthur Rob­ Tkoughts hot weather. then help yourself to an array of pastas, effect on your personal resources. whM East discarded on the second 7:10,9:20.— Standby (R ) 7;10,9;2e. Think twice before gambling or SOUTH inson, playing 18 years ago in a slmi- BILL — NetMnt In Common liOhTS) 7, 9;f5. ______CELEBRITY CIPHER l«r event in Deauville, France, was club, that was curtains for the defense. — Tito------Korata ------Kid Rort ------II (RO)j{».0;15. sauces and specialty dishes. Every Wednes­ etpf* onewareme o iw fl Vem Suowioni by e «e i. n * ^ speculating. *94 8 TTw Ung of diamonds drew the nine e«ch MWr *1 V « e v a r «i«nd» tor •naVior riM ^v clmcBaaS$0° ' CANCER (Jiina tl-July 22) For rea- *KQ7 confronted with today’s deal. In the parable of the sower, we played enough to become ineffec­ DEAR BILL: What a peach of a t>“ A»»e West’s entire WINDtOR day and Thursday during September from 5 aons known only tc yourself, you might * A 10 4 8 see that the seeds of the kingdom tive. Yet as die seed of truth falls Pointer! As an ice cream lover I — A Rino M M « (R O) 7:15. by CONNIE WIENER champion an unpo^lar cause today. *A58 Pla)rers who are overrun with high "®w •™«wn, Arthur myself. I’m going to remember p.m. to 9 p.m. Only At: rants, as North was, will sometimes must be scattered around in order into a receptive heart, it springs F o r i "VACYDA ITORZ BAKSBARKA OM You'd be wiser to wait until you have en­ marked diatiMMid finesse to for the kingdom to multiply. Many that one for going on a picnic some MlIVK-im Vulnerable: North-South bid their hands lilte bulls cavorting in bis 10 to make the grand slam. forth as a plant actively seeking M BBdiwtar— Ctoeed tar the eeeeon. thusiastic supporters. times through fear or lethargy we light. Even the hardest person may time! Thanks. c o n i LEO (July 2 ^A u g . 22) Some of the Dealer; South china shops. So it was that Arthur’s MewelleW — Reeeens Frtdev. BAF8HKTAB. BAKSBARKA OM MOVVDQ problems you may have to face today horde the seeds by not saying experience a changed life as the POLLY w i t h Wert partner bid four clubs asking for aces, could be of your own doing. Don’t make Narth East Sarth , J " JP*;®P?f*tt®n for the I960 Census, anything about our God or His little seed of God’s words bursts the GLASTONBURY 1 * then five clubs a s k ^ for kings, and l o c o MCVAITORU LAWQ FASHIONND IT8I OM things tougher on youreelf than they al- « r?®®* Bureau is trying out a actions. Unfortunately, our own hardened crust of the inner man. ti'KOund Pass 1 * Pass 1 N T t ^ placed Arthur in seven no-trump. number of innovaUons, induding in- Horn* vBkiB mcrtBBBS Near the Putnam Bridge ready are. The success of seven no-trump or sev- growth becomes stunted if we do We may be active in this change as F o n Pass 4 * Pass 4 * Automation, improved man- The increase in home value in the BQORU.” — QLAM M80RI D8HWARI 'RROO (Aug. 23 t ept. 22) Spending Pass not scatter the gospel as God we faithfully scatter the seed of the EMERGENCY 3025 Main Street • 659-0162 S* Pass 5 * ra diamonds would deptmd upon not And training of tem porary tl ^ with extravagant companions will Pass desires. good news. past year ranged from a 13 percent Fire — Poli<» — MecJical ! 2 ^ '^ V 1 S 0 L U T I0 N ’BreMts balance out The sun don’t sh.ne on the 7 N T P.nss Pass loring a trick to the diamond queen. If Junctions of Routes 2 & 3 Affect your own spending habits today. Pass th* “ "tract were seven diaiirands, a ^ ® « « w . specific techniques for Jesus promises great results, gain in the Northwest to an 0.4 same ol dog s rear end every day." - Darrell Royal The good time all will be seeking is likely Achlmring the most complete counts because Re knows the Word stands percent decline in the West, DIAL 911 to cost a pretty penny Opening lead; * J quick decision would be needed in the Rev. Mark Green trump suit. Since the declarer w»s POAMble And pubUc-infoimtion pro- as truth in a confused age. Truth according to Better Homes and In Manchester Krams tAilored for snecific gronne. IVIIbV AW Mancheeter Nasarene Charch Gardens Real Estate Service. t-m M exeatam aua^.m tauew ami.aiM.n.\ vs./waMtmBri^ I Reagan likely to veto sanctions ^ I House backs end to forced reUrement Birth control ehdcM fiyrJIHI TlH erU N w nsnew L. idswftBSw may be a good idba and may be situatioa la Sonlb AffriCa .wkaatgBM Tha AsaoddlM Fraas Thai pfiyaleal aod i seeded if weasegeiH gtosendtbe d eteriorated and that One IBiBWiNMl Ifew yO H K — 'Thirteea police offtcen at ooe predaet war* iJaBi. said Pepper. *t fetfrement yankMng, doe ¥nnm TIm BBoior WASHINGTON - President nowe eer, be wonkf argae d u t the eflheaMlIlyefpefieeaedl saapeailuil withoal pay 'IWsday for alleged invelvemeiir ia a vertnnent have bsctMnsanMnsaaa citiaeoa came oat la theonUrliie HniR hi . ______Mre 60 do their johii The Reagan is expectsd on F TM qrto key signal weneedtomaketoOese of the creObility o# tbe United okerc o f tbe nnnt "H eaid d m cetwipUcB aekeme, aatherfUes said. veto legfsiatioa impsakigpOTitive forte 6 dfo ifrfro b» ««aH be tfae Yriihie M a s ... nadons is Oat we are against States with A M eV s MaI PMice spokesmen declined to (fiscuss specifics ia die case sanedens liar Reagaw aim is said O e aiMdunal olspn "Age aiBRoloaaoiMiif totfowidi the foiforai gBveraMentBHMfiUoa gle he might well lose. cial. speaking on conOtion be net iX ifo peopfe h» the UaiBed StatCB M tbe metbode are vaeiaMeg for frees Amerfcaei heeanseit is before a grand Jury. Mayor Edwaidl. KoeWsaMthe ennsiderin g naming a Mack am- preokfrut is coneldbrleg prebi an emgfofwra aMRiy work,” in oaOayn for Seeial fieeari^ Sen. mehard Ingar, ft-fiad., be kfendlled, sakf the adMnfotra- ever M 6yeanorager' iheFlorfifo Jeceedeothefioor pwueeifoee. i Amerleae weawe ned UMy e f foar e f lasRMitn fteos t problem came to ligM in April 1905 and was turned over fotbe hussHikir to SooO Africa and waoM not be announced atO et said R o r SHria Coofo. R-Maoo« benefits and IbmHIlen M Medfcaie chairman of Oe Senate Foreign don hasabandbnedelfortstoreaeb Demnerat m m hie coOeaguea ootlayB in 1661. whfeh enly the Mnrphy m become a ihleg a f the past w ^ (wefoed the deviee ( police internal affairs (flvision and subeecpiently to a special (IspatcMng Secretary o f State o f dte vein bnr would be dmn whowfil9a65iBNorem>er. ^ Relations COmmiteee, says the a compromiae wMb Lnipir. who a "H w y srant to remain a vital pert becaece ef eoeeem over infeeflea aed eterfllty. prosecutor. George P. ShoRs on a tour o f O e Finally. W9 earn "let oar senim votes are in band t » override the week ago whe regarded ae a o f this great coontry that they protfoeMfoMMy lewB. says the " I believe this is one of those illustrations pointing out Oat yna so-caBed frtme-Hne Mack African when tbe attention o f oenaOorvfo decitfo for fifowiaelreB whether oHriaet an amemhnent M exempt B. Cslewne, H- president’s veto deopNe sttempts poflsIMe ally in searching for some helped hnfid.” state andloeal I “ - chairmee af m hMematloaal can never be sure when you have poii(» force of 27,66PwbowHI states Oat oppose SooO Africa's focnoed on g o fome. they want fo fly eooth for the by the White HbaeetobniMsnppovt mhMIe ground on O e sanedono ^ R ey. Angantae Hnwkfna; D- te n from the system o f racial separation. Tbe House, wMeb has O e Brat winter.” m M Re|p. BeiUamin Gil­ soccumb to corruption,” the mayor said. for its position by invehfng more iasne. CaHf. srifo Is 76. nka spoke in vote on tbe veto. Is expeefod to man. R-N.Y.. who will be 64 in meat matem. saying age in naf a fojeet new "W e nregeinghaekwanband Bl Itadfo station WCBS reported that the corruption involved moderate sanctiuno by executive "There's Just no way to bulid a aapportaftheMII. goodhHRcator LUGAR SAH H K urged Reagan override by a sabofantiai mewgle. Decenther. ’ Of fitaeanfo(fo r those net forwards” he the nnmber of shaking dbwH crack dealers in the 7 7 0 Precinct in Brooklyn. order. bridge to Lugar,” O e source said. R e y Henry Wmamm, HUafif.. John. opportftMitk'i. He enM (am in a meeting on PrM ay to sign Oe ft vtsced for the aaneffonsMBby an The menwee paneed Tneeitay hirifrcoelirel methedi avMlahle parteere.ishefaee a higher rfoh St “ He's adamant in Ms oppoMdon" eaWthemeanumeurieu ea Berioun BM Rey. Anatin Mnrphy. l>-ye.. profeeeors ehotrid be exempt. Mark Helmke, an aide to Lngar. sanctions legifliation. overwbebntag margin, 36g-72. and aent fo the Senate eliminatea to Amerleae wemee. Dr. H.M. ef pelvie i to Reagan's stand against civH righM problem whHe R ^ . speneor af the amenthpeM, m id said Tuesday O at WkMe Hwiae sanctions. “ I toM Mm 1 would not oupport l^igar fold roporitors be wIB mandhtory retirement at any age Hesaoe. head of the Sodety for Court uphoklB luggage seerdies Matthew Mardnex. D^Cafif.. chair­ state and locai governments ehooM officials are consfderiug iudwflng tMs effort” to sustain a veto. Lugar oppose Reagan's attsmpt to over­ and reqodree continuing heaHh theAdvaneemeatofContnscey- CMeagofn Preskfendal spokesman Larry man of the Houae rabeommittee on be aMe to decide wbetifor they SAN VHANCISCO — CarrjHHt luggage that is put into an X-ray in Reagan's veto message a toM reporters. " I diink that die ride O e veto out o f tbe emrrictloa coverage by employera for Men, said Theedey as the grooy Grant HsepKal. " t Speakes said be expects Reagan to employment opportmiitiee. said K want 67-year-oid poBce oflltiere Maxim Litvinoff. the laat o f the request to Congress for a 1566 votes are there to override a veto. that "the ftiture posture o f O e workera aged 76 and above. But opened Re annuel confereace . M s macMM can be subjected to a Hm it^ search for weapons or veto the sanctions Mil Friday, the substitutes a flexible system for liberal-minded CommeniBt lead­ million, one-year infosfon o f addi­ United States hi Africa” ieat stake. statee and local governments running after crfiMaais or resce- He alBO enM that the fear e f O r r i esplosifes doe to the dangers of terrorisnt. a federal appeals deaOine for presidendal action on The Senate voted 64-14 for the "an archaic policy of imsotnid and : of some tional aM. BM. be said, " ft is would sdn he aMe toset mandatory ing people from homing hnilifinge. ers, eras dismissed from tbe Soviet lawanfts efoimfog n enbetenee egy court has ruled. the legislation. sancdoiM measure on Aug. I5. Tbe WMte House has aaM unproifoedve thinking.” cabinet in 1496. litrinoff. wbobad or rUDs, Logar’ s position that an offer of retirement ages for firefighters His amendment pasaed 261-168. need In meat epemticMm nmy The Mh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday rejected A year ago. wKh Logar's help, HCImke said bead counts since punitive sanctions would he havm- Fast amendments to the age worked sritb Lenin in Lowton. was from the American market has 6566 million in aid is not going to and police. Tbe Mil also requires the Labor cause Mrtb defects may feree arguments that passengers should be 0ven the choice of Reagan succeeded in heaOng off then imfleate it is unlikely Reagan fol to SonO Africa's Macks, and discrimination law have raised the OTwBFBiy BIlBlOTrlHI IB COnCFiN Among the more emotional Department and tbe Equal Kns- an enthnsiaet o f tbe League of that form o f MflCraCBpCiOB OlV removing their luggage, or themselves, from the flight rather help the White House sustain a Senate action on sanctions by would succeed in ebaniffog the that the United Stales. insteaiL mandatory retirement age to 76 s ployment Opportunity Commie- Nations and had concluded the optiona for women in the United tbe market. .veto." imposing some of Ms own. speeches for the Mil was one given than allowing a search. posHions of the 26 GOP senators should use quiet diplomaey to end and removed the limit entirely for sfcm to determine thfougb a s tn ^ Franco-Soviet peace pact e f 1685. "Lugar believes the 1666 million Rut now 1.n4 apartheid. "A rule allowing a passenger to leave without a search after an tore inconclusive X-ray scan would encourage airline terrorism by add! provkflng a secure exit where detection was threatened,” said bast Judge J. Blaine Anderson, writing for a unanimous three- "1 member panel. Tax overhaul backers make final push HgM By putting luggage on an X-ray conveyor belt, a passenger E gives "implied consent” to a limited search, Andenon said, REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES citing four other appeals courts that have reached similar By C liff Haas ahned at beaCHng off any problems. The Assoclofod Press "W e’re not going to be surprised good rigM now, but H’ll give you a BEW. ESTATE TMS WEEK 7^ u r t n g : conclusions. "We're going to do tbe work on again, I can assure yon,” said an our side,” said House Speaker beck of a hangover tomorrow." The decision reverses a lower-court ruling barring prosecutors administradon official. Wright and others have argued from using evidence of cocaine allegedly found in the briefcase of WASHINGTON — A day before 'Thomas P. O’Neill Jr., l>Mass., *■ the House is me the legislation almost died in the House RepnhHcana were meet­ complacent,” President Reagan that the legislation was about 46 ing privately today to disenau the mooting to form a new union have approved a constitution that House when a parliamentary test votes short of passage. toM fxisiness supporters of tbe vote was 223-202 against the Mil. tax MR and other fiscal matters inclodos a no-strike clause. Nonetheless, there is widespread package on 'Tuesday. ‘ "TMs is tbe with only 14 of 162 Republicans facing Congress as it winds down A constitution Is re<|nired for federal certification for the grumbling and a lack of enthusi­ decisive battle and this is where all supporting the measure that Rea­ for the year. National Air Traffic Controllers Association, spokesman Mark asm about the landmark legisla­ Rep. Bin Archer, R-Texas, a Goode said at its founding convention Tuesday. we've fougM for finally will be won gan had declared the No. 1 o r lost.” tion that would make the most senior member of tihe Ways and "A strike by government employees is Illegal anyway,” said domestic priority of his second thorough revision of tbe tax code in Administration officials said term. Means Committee and an opponet _ ____ . ^mwwnWWwn Goode, “ but we want to go on record as having a very strong a generation. 11 mom. 4 befroom CofonW.Tiroptaoed 16M2S sunken I Reagan would reinforce the mes­ A week later, personal appeals of the Mil, said he would try a desire to build a non-c^rontational record with the FAA House Majority Leader Jim parliamentary maneuver during AppRoneed kNetwn eWi two Imy susane, formal dMag' sage today with a letter to each by tbe president had turned the firepiseed temRy room. Master bedroom wim sRHng room, s (Federal Aviation Administration) and keep it that way." House member urging support. Wright. D-Texas, who opposed the House debate to substHute several vote around to produce a 256-66 bill last year, said he toM a closed etoest and M l beet, much, muefi more inelde OMsMe 6m He called the constitution a “ bare-bones document” that will Meanwhile, Treasury S ^ e ta r y tally, with 70 Republicans joining of tbe key provlshms of the beaunfol sere M wRb Sebrina poof and 28x25 briek page. be discussed all year and that could be changed at next yearns James A. Baker III made two trips meeting of House Democrats last package. with 186 Democrats on the affirma­ week that the pending measure convention. to Capitol Hill on Tuesday and was tive aide of the test vote that Archer said be was concerned President Reagan demolished PATCO in IM l by firing nearly expected back again today to worked out last month 1^ congres­ that the Mil did not live up to tbe cleared the way for action on the sional negotiators is "like a swig of 1>,0OO of Its 16,000 members to end a strike. continue administration lobbying bill. original promises of proponents to MAffCHBBTBR - Lovely 7 room Ranch. Largs Hving room bad whiskey, ft may make you feel simplify the tax code. wHh flrsplaea, 3 bodrooms, psnsNsd dsn. 1 ear gorags, eralking distanee to Softool. Only 9112,000. 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Zakharov. f^ ^ y ^ o w le l. 4 bedraSmf^l^ iMfig room, la m ^ tiated with the terrorists believed negotiations fell apart and the kHohen, No trial date was set Tuesday. b alt«2 Robert D. Murdock, Realtor responsible for a series of deadly French capital suffered a new Maloney told U.S. District Judge Joseph McLaughlin he would bomb attacks in Paris, the weekly series of bomb attacks that have seek a protective order from the Judge limiting who on the newspaper Le Canard Enchalne killed nine people and wounded defense side can see the sensitive documents. reported today. more than 160 in the past two Zakharov, a Soviet physicist workliig for a division of the The newspaper, which is known weeks. r United Nations Secretariat, was arrested Aug. 23 on a subway for its Investigative reporting and Chirac's center-right coalition platform after allegedly receiving classified defense documents political satire, said agents of the came to power after the March 17 from a confidential informant working with the FBI. DST, the French counterlnteill- ' legislative elections, ending a 4 Maloney said after the court session that defense lawyers gence agency, met with member^ five-year Socialist reign. would be allowed to see the documents but the government wants of the Lebanese Armed Revolution­ The day after the elections, a to ensure that no one else does. ary Factions in Madrid, Spain and bomb exploded on a high-speed Zakharov was not required to appear and did not attend the elsewhere this spring. train, three days later, another bomb exploded In a shopping hearing. Government spokesmen were gallery on the Champs-Elysees and not immediately available to com­ 1 Prealdenl and Nancy Reagan recently apolie lo the nation about a third was defused In an under­ ment on the report In the Paris the probtem of drug abuse. Eaperla say that the renewed interest HI W OVTCH COISMAL ground commuter train. Real,Estate JVfTUmM U.S. military called vulnerable weekly, which has reported on WHh lit ft. family room, firaptaoa formal Nvlng i The Lebanese Armed Revolu­ In this problem In recent weeks has been spurred by the Qet out and i hatyli scandals under previous French 168 Main St., Manchester dining roomt, 3 BtTa and a gorgooua lot 180% WASHINGTON — The military's anti-terrorism effort Is so tionary Factions claimed responsi­ widespread use of "crack,” a derivative of (CHOOSE ONE: “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOU8E8l“...646-2462 family on ManohastaFa wsafvsat aids. governments, both of the right and PRICE REDUCTION!!! “WE QUAnANTEE OUR HOU8E8r .840-2482 disorganized that U.S. servicemen are still vulnerable to attacks bility for the attacks. cocaine, heroin). left. 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Ibrahim Abdallah, the presumed Police believe the group Is an Regular military units and commanders continue to strongly 3- 0 (lender c-a break leader of the terrorist emanation of the Lebanese Armed During the recent Senate debates oppose any attempt to overhaul Am erica’s capability to deal with organization. over William Rehnqulsl's ap­ Revolutionary Factions. 4-rupture d-allolmeni low-Intesity" conflict such as anti-terrorism operations, Koch He is serving four years in a Le Canard Enchaine said the pointment as Supreme Court said in the letter, obtained 'Tuesday by The Associated Press. NiW COLONIAL French prison on arms and false DST agents met with members of Chief lusllce, the Senal- i who 5-apporllonmenl e-reporler apaeloua 8 room, 2H bath homo, la t floor flro- papers convictions. Abdallah's group In Madrid in opposed Mr. RehnquisI were pfaoa family room. 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Ugkt- The Nathmal______ytm t ifea aratran PNNie Adkiinlstratidn. wMcb baa •yRWMrfPoRV Os Jinw M, theooart, boandin tlie ta Ike Alilwt'aawM Court ruling, our country will be Pederal courts have tradffiotf- veblclea that move massive Tflw a XwWCnUIIQwy DrBIIQm U.S. following the example o f Iran, ally granted the preskfenc wide n n rro iv . n .c. — At ite iM c ar fit< reekels. advised the park service IW-y—r aW C «i^ ■ k H i — smNHt for the CodMa a vMMkw Libya and diooe in the Soviet Moc latitude in the conduct o f foreign in the late iPMa that moving the WASHINGTON — Presidmit or inwiliatlonai law and onforad it which dthcr have rdtasedtoaccept poHcy, alfiioagh U.S. coofts have Hghthouse would cost many times Reagm’s giMmBHM akf gaekagg ' 11 t a t anicM K • |Mr. JhM liglKlMiuaeiS2S?»te.ciiceM!it3 ^ pavIdPIsehetti, World Court Jurfadlction or have been used for coBeding dOitlages what Plsebetti estimated. atMJuy for Nlearaguaa rebela w w durf- * S S * . f c Yfortd Conrt lacks ignored its dedsfons." assessed by the World COort m m ic lu iia c ' Hie M w te fcot-long government. said. i track and move it shout hair a mile costly changes on navigation bkMHc distribotion o f the aid, "A t issue is whether the United But Label argued that ArticleSof raeedea over Ike aext St yeara. fabric atrlpa have already HIM a southwest to an area that would he charts, he said. The MM milHon in aid, indnding approved by the Bfouse and Senate States, as alaw-abidlngrtatioa. will the U.S. Constitution requires Mb mlHioa in weapoaa and ammu­ ii Mb tkat k l.t milHon plan baa deep topMO to the aomk of the stable ibr at least Mh years. but still awaiting final eongires- ■twyadaeltkei tbepeopteo^ ngto Hghthooae that coohfhavehcen the Jarrett disputed Pilkey’ s contew obey the dedsien o f tho Mghost compliance with ratified treaties nition, marks the resumptton o f t sional aetfon. Inwraattonal court in existence.’’ and thus obligates Rearan to abide (fired U.S. mflitsry ssMstsnee to boM ap the beach artdi artflldal greateat threat if a storm came "SB m a n PRddECTS have don that the seawaH-revotment The salt seeks an inlunctlon • aaaweed aor fhoae who want to m m that direction, he aaid. structure could not withstand said Walter ROffinann, World by the United Nations Charter and the Contras, who were tratned and 0 been done around the worM that againat the aid on the ground that Fodoralist Association • e r e the naMon'a talleat Hght- The aeaweed plan, he argued, were much more dHllenit dian years of storms. the dedsion of the U.N.’s Judidal financed covertly by the CM from « the U.S. government ia bound hy spokesman. arm, the World Court, formally iM l to 1SS4. haaaehilaMl. "could build enough beach to pot this.’ ’ Plsebetti said. Csecb engi­ "W e’ ve done extensive tesdng the United Natfona Charter to ti "Aa aoM aa they boild the wan (the Univeratty of North Caroli­ under very severe conditions," he " I f the U.S. government is known as the International Court m Administration spokesmen had d neers in IMP spent IlKSmiHion to comply with World Court rulings. permitted to disregard the World Justice. ITa fo ia f to aeal ita fate." aaki na’s) Kenan gtadiom and Char­ move a M.NPton cathedral m said. "It’s a very substandal no immediate comment on the salt. Orrin Pllkey. a profeaaor ^ geol­ lotte Motor Speedway out in front." yards to make way for a cool mine, structure. The massive concrete « ogy at Duke Unireraity and a and in 1PM. ItaHan engineers wan reflects waves, and under­ I! BMmber of the More the Ught- B in rO P P IC fA U of the National moved the SW.MP-ton Egyptian neath there’s a large, extensive honae Committee. "Once it morea Park Service, which manages the temples of Abo Shnbel to make rubble mat that extends IM feet out Moslem group claims kidnapping credit S d offiaborc, it*a doonned.” Hghthouse as port of the Cape way for rising Nile waters behind in front of the seawall — these are H PIBcey aaid the aeawaH and the Ifatteras National Seashore, say it big stones. It’s designed for a m the Aswan Dam. By Parouk Newsor American Univertfty of Beirut, on condition of anonymity, said the and cameraman Geerges Hansen, revetment, an nndcrground atme- can’t be proved that the artificial Moving die Hgbthooae probably future shoreline IM years from The Assoelotod Pross where he worked as acting comp­ d seaweed is doing any good. now. when the floor will be 10 to 12 envelope containing the statement 46. The other two are stiB missing. 1! tnre. would not atand up to atorma. would cost much more than Pi- troller, on Sept. 12. and pictures was dropped off at the "The Revofutienary Justice adding that aeawaHs actnally " It was uncertain exactly what schetd thinks, say officials of the feet below the exisdng ground." BEIRUT, Lebanon — A Shirte This was the second claim of haaten eroaion. newspaper In west Beirut’s Hamra ganixation announees K has ar­ couM Iw attributed to the product’ corps and the perk service, noting But Pischetd said the park Moslem extremist group claimed responsibility for Ms abduction. district shortly before dawn. rested American spy Joseph Cidp­ "The only way to aave the said Kent TUmer. the park servi­ that H would have tocrossa marsh. service should consider the as- responsibility today for kidnapping The first was made Sept. 14 by a Hghthonae ia to move it." Pilkey ce’s speciaHst on the lighthouse This 1963 file photo shows tho lighthouso st Cape The purported photo of Cicippio pio in west Beirnt and French spy ia "You can get into very costly thetic effects of a taH wall aronnd an American accountant and for pro-Lilwan group calling Kaelf the showed a man wearing glasses, a Marcel Coudry, who belongs to the beach. "There was some... builtfop structures Just to build the road­ Hatteras, N.C. The 116-year-old lighthouse, a symbol of n the lighthouse, as well as the boost the previously unreported abduc­ Arablb Revofutionary Cells-Omar short, scruffy beard, and a blue anti-terrorist department of the E a along a pretty wide band of beach way," said Tom Jarrett. chief to tourism that could come from coastal North Carolina, is threatened by the ocean, and tion of a Frenchman, and said it Moukhtar Forces, which also •'TBAT’g irrreRLT ridico- after the product went in." shirt. French secret service, in east TI coastal engineer for the corps’ the sheer spectacle of moving the the Army Corps of Engineers has a plan to build a seawall would try them for spying. claimed it had kidnapped Ameri­ ns." said Hugh Morton, acting Even so. the park service has Wilmington branch. Police had said on the day Beirut," the statement puMished fo Hghthouse. around the structure. The statement from the Revolu­ can eAwator Frank Herbert Reed. Cidppio was abducted that his Wednesday said. tionary Justice Organixation, pub­ The Rcvohitlonary Justice Or­ eyeglaatea were found at a rear "Both were committed to trial lished by the independent Beirut ganixation, which is believed made gate of the university, where his fo before a revolationary Justice In newspaper An-Nahar, identified up of pro-Iranian SMHe xealots, kidnappers pistol-whipped Mm, court and their freedom along with the victims as Joseph James said ft had kidnapped Coudry in shoved him into the trunk of a car two other Frenchmen is tied to Cidppio, M, of the Norristown, Pa., Christian east Beirut. It did not say and sped away. conditions known to those who are SEPTEMBER SAVINGS ON TIRES AND SERVICE area and Marcel Coudry, a when, or give any further details. In the other picture, the man concerned,” the statement added, Frenchman. pTtOtO P The French Embassy said it identified as Coudry appeared without elaborating. I An-Nahar also published two found notMng In Ks records about a haggard but clean-shaven. The Arab Revolationary OHs- photographs the group said showed Frenchman by the name of Coudry ■fhe Revolutionary Justice Or­ Omar MoukMar Forees has not Search continues Bt Cidppio and Coudry in captivity. In Beirut. ganisation staged its first kidnap­ supported Hs claim to have kid­ ■ Tt The newspaper said it received the "W e do not know a Marcel ping March S, when it abducted a napped Reed and Cidppio by An officBr of th« Missouri State Highway Patrol stops a pictures in the same envelope that Coudry. He’s not in our files and four-man crew from France’s releasing pidures of the hostages. truck at a road block in Wright City, Mo., Tuesday as law th< contained the statement from the (we) have no comment on the Antenne-2 television network In Reed, 53, of Malden, Mass., anforcement officers continue searching eastern Revolutionary Justice claim of Ms abduction," said an Moslem west Beirut. diredor of the Lebanese Interna­ Ini Organixation. embassy spokesman, who spoke on On June 20, the group freed two of tional School, was kidnapped in Missouri for Michael W. Jackson, a former mental patient eo Cidppio was kidnapped by four condition he not be Identified. the French hostages — Antenne-2 west Beirut as he was driving to a linked to three killings and six abductions during a ten gunmen on the campus ot the An An-Nahar editor, who spoke correspondent Philippe Rochot, 39, suburban golf ctnirse Sept. 9. thrae-stata crime spree this week. COl lei ( Insurance bill ne ac an gains ground IM ■h WASHINGTON (AP) - Busi­ fni ness and other groups beset by i soaring liability Insurance costa twi could get some relief under little Yo heralded legislation making of steady progress toward President cri Reagan's desk. thr The measure, approved Tuesday (XM by the House, Is far more m(xiest CO than the major overhaul of the dui t a t BR90E 2 nation’s produd liability insurance \ P166yeCK?13 M.«7 laws currently under debate In the Ca P186/80i?l3 4B.97 Senate. chl P185/75f?14 4B.97 But it seems destined to prove COl P1 235/05R16C BW 79.97 1.10 P185/70R14 49.97 w/axchange R-Wis., first sought to table, or kill, P195/70R14 B3.97 875R16 5D BW 79.97 .32 950R16 5D BW 79.97 1.1B the measure. Then, for tadtcal E ••P205/70R14 B9.97 31x1050R15 RWL 79.97 .49 49.97 reasons, they deserted their own ••P225/70R15 B7.97 33x1250R15 RWL M.»7 2.B4 Motorvator 60 39.97 cause. The tabling move fell short Battery. Delivers up to Sale Price. Motorvator 40 by the unusual margin of 96-0. rafu STEEL BELTED RADIALS STEEL BELTED RADIALS Hasten chortled afterward that LIGHT TRUCK RADIALS 525 CCA's. For many U.S. Battery. Delivers up to 9 cord 55,000 Mile Warranty* 45,000 Mile Warranty* 50,000 Mile Warranty* 440 CCA's. For many U S the critics wanted to avoid going on txt. I import cars and light record as being against the legisla­ •“Our Batt" Rodial •70 Sariat width •All Terrain Tread rucks. M aintenc^ce free and import cars. tion, which has broad business •Radiol TIra Mllaoga, W o"oniv aelaiis .n store Maintenance free support. •Cemputar Aldad Block •Steal Balts A Radlals Piles Warroniv aBioiis in store Traction, Handling Typo Tread Datign ot Polyester Cord Actually, Sen. Ernest F. Hol- * Poised White Outlined Letters ’ Limitvd Trvud Wvurout Warranty ■ Dviallt In Storv. lings, D-S.C., took to the floor again to denounce the product liability a 30,000 Mile CM, X Cor....*109.M insurance "crisis" as a "|6.5 G M O H R O e r Thv Loti Muftivr You Will million insurance industry Warranty* ford, MMeury*11t.M ___Buy For Your Cor’ bambooxle." Kasten moved to shut off debate after Hollings declared he was GI Single Unit prepared to "discuss this some (WeidedtSystems) O- P i Excluded more. ...” ». ■ Mooamwy. ui MaearttoaUpw < "W e have a filibuster being K backed by the trial lawyers,” SSf* m O o ± Hasten told reporters. But he Wh w hs bans of all types and sins. Ol u j $99 10.97* OC expressed optimism about the 84.97p. Monro-Matic Plus^ prospects of Senate approval for No matter what you need At First Federal you’ll enjoy i Super Struts 6 apm. 54 97 Sale Price. Load Shoeks-Carryout. Gas 18.97 the measure before the Oct’. S money for, come to First the friendly, personal ap­ S f ^ to la Prtoe. 2 Wheel Disc Or Drum Installed. A pair of o c —'

V. cat peiifer -_ B iitigrlgHegg Loeo$sd at the base ot Any MarptoB money yon leeeive d m u e n t acconet is in a good In ^50l$ Laberer-Full time fpr FOriftoig driver's iwtasr t 0m 0 wfdMT an the n a o lt of feqoSred IR A cam mounteto site this « n MO fimily mutual fend. Orer the past Hve Lfbya i6 it In mitomifctr girt JUi wOh M t n j . oaw fe wark tew- eemtktg mofere, _ sfeet tabrtcetton stiea. movtag tVrniterg. cam wMKbrawalB shenlif he pet In a safe *B**feri g g ftc Jndfvfdoaf far Cempony poW uniferm 647-l717atter I:3lpm. prisitod 3 bodlroem Dutch «fto toned'Will yours, thevafeeofmyinreabnent vOfOfIfOf.^oaMaamMatM PTOffT Byp1V8 POCK place ftnm wMck tt can be T U R IN , Ita lF — Lib ya has agreed t » sell Ha IS. IggereeaM stake SaloP-Minir. PsHowdlpw t Experteiieed Bafefte-S^ afewaad rscreotiew goettiaii o9 J6F and Oeneflts. Must hova Jta e . I hove an - WH counting my annual IRA llvfng room , termol dto- Is v e e to rw * wMhthrawn if needitd, such an a in Fiat SpA for g$ billbm, Fiat officials announced Tiiestfey . time. FW968* Betesfy •mfriega: efete314M8?a fenen Hotirn men dev drivers license and frans- indhridnal re> eontributieHe - has hMreaoetl HP WlWfUSkCdH ggjgrwrtae^. Rtereg,Ft. n m rn m caonteY Cfeo, Iwfe center ki Monchee gortaflon. 643-1496. EO E Ing room , 1st floor temlty bonk money market tfcpooH ae- peieenl. That aver agoa out to 32 The sale was hmK sought by Fiat, Italy's largest autoniMker supoiy,4W< C iw fer Street- R if lh ilt o room with fireplace, tirenient ae- G m a d m coont. hi yoor steea, F d be lagm-gga*, Mgaday tar, Cf. A tfsaree te recreg- percent a yeor. and private em pk^r, which viewed the Libyan stake an a tteta wonted. M/P. pon fterooga Friday. 54i am . fian er retaSsd flaw te Farts Person - (tool crib)- atrium dbor te deck and ernnKatabmlr. tempted to spend some of it ter k tm o r porf rtm e, it m covered entry! 2Vr bofhs, A t preaent. I william A. Doyla Let's aoenme that rate of giwwth political HabilHy and an obstacle to obtaining contracts in the Clerical • M l 1km poeF StedWtf a r fstilrad aersatt. naceoMry. Experience in Must be mechonlcolty in­ extra enjoyment. condnueo. When I pans age W a United States. ejwpentry or potnffng. friaw te flaw preterrsd. clined, hove a driver's 2 car garage and a real Joaf fake tke tions ovoltette fe pteopanf gflroettve tot with tower- and am required to start taking Under the agreement, the West German DeiHsehe Bank and •tefte Monogemesit 669- MmgfM awe. A m i r 2$Rt, H t L 12 G E D o r RfaR sand resume fe: Miciiael infereat from office apytronmanf, m R M tog evergreen. $199,906. RUBRFRIN: Fve been tehf the money out of m y IR A . the wfOMKra- the Italian RCedtebanca w ill buy about gtbihion w orfhof sfeMresin hooith kteui m ta kem m Serpee SkeiA mekk m - Exesttent bowstite OMllM.Aapao r v n . son House, 57 tocludtog detdan. 643-1496. "W e Guarantee Our kmte pointed Internal Revenne Service baa new wate w in he nracb lower Otan the Fiat. per proffteW. A eofeiBte larSleeeered. Houses". Blonchord k "unisex’’ IHIe expectancy tahfeeter Wgtters/Wetfresses/Bus gteeef. Manchester, Ct. EOE All real estate aduerlHed paw at which my account grows. ’The remaining third of the deal, worth approximately gl free pot^kle^h ^eme^feaee Rossetto Real Estate 646- ant J M partfeipante moat make will be required to make a individual retirement accounts usino udBIitR mocMne, gwsens-pttrief tew time, Monoaem^ Trotneg. to the Monchestor Harold wttMrawala orer dieir life expec- As Isee H. m y IR A win snowbaH ter billion, would be absorbed by the Istituto Finanxiariolmtastriale, gteosewf warfcfng eendl- Entry tevef goeWten in Coflicetteef H neceseorv) Is subfect to fhg Fofr 9m>o______. withdrawal equal to the balance of and Keogh self-employed retire- many years. Am I right? typing aRtili iMfefef. $4L25- tandea, beghmingApril i fonowine the holding company of the Agnelli family that is R a t’s largest arowtag comgany flwf m -T ia d m . u. $. consr Receptionist - ’’Fort your IRA divided by IS. ment plans. How do they w orkt SS.OO on Rpur, dOpemlhig Sfyle R e s t a ^ ^ gSte Housing Act of HW , wMch Vtrnon, by owner, tovety tte pear In wMeh they becrnneTOvi. shareholder. on experience. Apply in afters cosb groflf Shoring Guard Opgortenfltee. Wfrte" wtee appeeronce, mokes It iitegaf te adver­ ^ 8ut your Hfe expectancy doesn’t ANSWER; You are — provided 30, vernen. aepd totephone persenof- Ranch on Cuf-de-soc. 9WW Iw ew er, the remainder in the nt a The banks are to sell their Fiat shares to new investors, person, Prague Shoe Co. Full and Fart tfma eo- tise ony preference, llm- decrease by one year for every AN SW ER : The IR S has pnfe fern the value of the investments in 649MB631 fly A offlee skills. Great corggf ond floors through- wlw w doted oot to mo ovor a officials said. TOO Pititta Sfreef East shlar/dall person. All Itotton or dtecrlmlnoWan year you live. At age 71. your Hfe lished new actuarial tables refwct- your IR A continues to grow faster worktop condiftons A nice shifls ovollable. Apply to based on roce, color, refl- ouf, flnfthed basement, iS^ear period. Hartford. screened porch, 2 expectancy win be 14.4 years. For ing the fact that people now Hve Fiat officials say the sale raises to about 40 percent the Fiat •nVirOFwwIMflT Iff WOCHfvO parson, Seosons Food glon, sex or notlonoi car fern yoor withdrawals. That’s a oarage, oversized lot. f need all the money from that year, your wHhdrawal must be longer. The tables are unlm x — stake held directly or indirectly by the Agnelli family. Gianni DUUTSVnVy W O n fW O TOT m root estate offlee. Can Mr. Sbop, 5 Jotm Fftcb Blvd., ortoto, or on Intention to me IR A wfUMfrawals to meet m y tig asmmption. A never-emHng 22 $132,466 675-1174 evenings your IRA balance divided by 14.4. meaning they apply to both males AgneHi is chairman of the automaker. menfli baby boy In Mon- LtodMV 649-4800. Soutb Mnndsor Ct. make any such prefer­ n*^np expenaea. What do you percent annual growth rate is in the Froftection Work In ptos- This poes on and on, with your and females. tic manufacturing cem- chester/Vernon area. ence, Ifmltatlon or dtt- category of "great expectations,” Drt. w/Vltoratiause clerk Hours tom to 5pm. Mon- Secretary • Busy Mon- Office Monooer far small ■ d riw me to do with the anrphis, so Hfe expectancy droppinp by less Fo r example, under the old Part flmo help wonted pony to term A cuf ptasffc crlmlnotlon. The Herald 3 to 4 bedrooms. Cope to that I win have some left after the which might not pan oot. Even the Newspapers offer leave Incentives ter S nffli WtndMT whotes- doy ttirouab FrWoy. Must ebsster tow office seeks corrfroefor’s office In knowlngty occepf than one year ter every l J nwnths tables, at age 70, a woman's Hfe offerneene,gwentags and oorfi. Full time 7-3:30 A will net quiet nelghborbood. Good IS years. best-performing mutual funds weekemdi. Apply In per­ oter. Fermonont ten time tell time secretory with AAonchester. Knowledge any odvertlsement which you continue to breath Earth’s air. expectancy was 15 years; a m m ’s NEW HAVEN — Employees of the New Haven Register and port time 8:302:30, Men- location, 1 cor garage, tumble in value from time tothne. son :Pero Pruti Stand,376 doy through Friday. Coll 4ncss. Caff Mrs. Ootres, excellent fypina skills, use of consfruetton Indusfry Is In violation of the low. At age 85, your Hfe expectancy was 12.1. years. Under the new remifar 6424016 dovs or 56F3516 of dlctapbene and word 8115,006. 649-6666. Coll A N SW ER ; First, the good news. AH types of IRAs and Keogh Joumal-Coorier are considering a "separation incentive 0 o k I o n d ter on aaoofnfmant 646- overtime. desirable. Looking for will be seven and a half years and tables, at age 70. both men and Con 52bfeM. after Spm. processor. Sotory com- brlobt, teSce ctiorge todl- anytime. under rules that went into effect plans continue to grow in value, as program’’ designed to reduce the newspapers’ staff by 66 Sfreef ,Monchesfer. 2920. Soeclol Ranch. This 3 your required wHhdrawal will the wOmen have 16-year life long as their interest, dividends employees, the newspapers reported. ■mensurote with expe­ vlduol ta fmndle oil as­ bedroom custom home In ISK, you can recalculate your Interrfor fondscaglna de- Socrefory. Frofessfonol rience. Send resume to pects of office monooe- balance of the IR A divided by 7 5 expectancies. and-or growth in value exceed "It’s not new to the industry," said William Guthrie, vice hot a 1st floor family Hfe expectancy every year and, as nvery and fnstanatian of Ffnonclof Services Arm Bex RR C/0 Monebester ment. 646-5420. room, 2 tell bafhs, spa If you live to be IM . your life The new tables became effective withdrawals. president of marketing for the two newspapers, also caHed The Slumberfime a result, never "outlive" your IR A . expectancy win be 3.1. years. So Ju ly I. However, the IR S has not R M a rt help sraaieB. tropical pfonfs, tam o hos an egsnfna In our Herald. 16 Brolnard room, to ground pool and IRA and Keogh plan participants Jackson Newspapers and owned by Ingersoll Publications. U t OlstM Help ptant motntenance, and Founders Flozo, East Ploce. Manchester. IfSis (ets complicated, so hang on assuming yon use the annual life yet decided when they wlH become An experienced reliable more. 8159,900. "W e Gua­ for an example. *bo make only the minimnm "We feel H’s the humanistic approach to staff reduction when Merefeaggise Em - Wml 10 re «nt«r me lob mar- show room work In- Hartford tacoffon for a woman wonted ta core for rantee Our Houses" Bton- expectancy recalculation method operative ter IRA and Keogh pim Herr If foo een type a mmt- ffext April 1, as a 70-year-old required wHhdrawal are long in the technology is taking over jobs," Guthrie said. pleyeee, Caefelere, efydsd. Exceftont benef­ well eraonlzed skilled se­ Tire Chonpor/Driver, one adorable 1 year old In my chord k Rossetto Reol for withdrawals. yoo’H have no minimum distribution rules. tooth before the values of thow mum of 20 MFonSi a mlnufe its, 242-2554. of Conn, tarpest tire retail­ Estate. 646-2482.0 f ^ a l e , your Hfe expectancy will Lionel S. Jackson J r ., publisher of the newspapers, outlined the Steek. FoH time and cretary to work with our Bolton borne. (Close to I worries about the IRA well running retirennent nest eggs start to and haira tome darleal ax- soles foam. Applicant ers Is tooklnp to sell one 314) 1 or 2 days par weak he IS years. So, for next year, you dry. program to employees on Monday. part-time positions parlanca. ape tiava entry lavat QUESTION; My individual re- decline. Fori tims houssfcispsr ter must hove experience tell time posftien. Expe­ 8:00-3:30 PM . 6434557. Manchester-Lovely 7 To be eligible for the plan, emfdoyees need to have worked 12 available experience eldsrly tiousfna oport- with memery typewriter, rienced preferred but will room Ranch. Large living years or more for the newspapers, earn a minimum of $16,666 a not necessary, many can for an Augual m- excellent typing skills train. Cleon drlvlne re­ larvinw for fan ptaeamant. Wa ment buHdlna. 20 hours Delivery Driver/Maihfe- room with flre^oce, 3 year and work at least 2S hours a week. employee benefits. offer top pay. CaNPalM447- psr week. Sotory dopartd- (60wam) A experience cord a must. If Interested none clerk-entry level co- bedrooms, panelled den, 1 Employees have two weeks to decide, and their resignations Apply in person daily 1SS1 for mtarvWir. ina on exportence. Coll wHh transcribing from coll 6464227 or Stop by reer odvancement cor oarage, and within Disasters force new rofes on firms dictaphone. Good gram­ Town Fair Tire 320 Middle opportenitv retail chain Is would take effect on Dec. 31, the newspapers said. Employees Mon^at Manchester K walking distance fo mar A people skills ore Tpke West /Monchester. looking for Individual fo By Moryboth NIbley would receive a full year’s pay If they take it over three years; S6 OLSTEN SERVICES school. Only 8112400. U k killed more than 2,000 people in the would have been sufficient in the Mart 236 Spencer RopMfy Orawfna east of Important. Fleosonf do dsllverles ond pickups R Reafty, 643-2692.0 ■ Thu Assoclotud Press skepticism whether companies can percent if taken in a lump sum; percent in monthly 162 Spencer Street world’s worst industrial disaster. face of the Tylenol tragedy," said 66 12 Street E O E . the river ell company working environmenf, tell Horn cultural/Mainte­ to various units across the really be prepared for something payments; or 75 percent in 24 monthly payments. looking for good office benefit package, sotory The Bhopal tragedy, because it Kniffin. "You had hundreds of nance technician expe­ stole. Alo must perform Brand New Lltflngl NEW YORK — At a time when like product tampering, which help. Experience o plus commesurates with expe- rienced with tropicol Involved a U.S. multinational com­ people making scores of decisions department clerical du­ Vernon- Impeccably the tragic resuH of product tamper­ seems to be the work of deranged but not necessary. Coll rfsnee. Coll Am y at 209- plonfs preferred but will ties. Candidate must be pany's operations on foreign soil, in very tight time frames.” molrrtalned 7 room Raised ing has become familiar and grim minds. Boland Bratiwrs 649-2947. 9301. train the right person. degendoBle, drive a stand- pos^ some extra problems. An unwelcome coincidence was Frlgltronlcs rcfecft buyout offor Ranch. 3 bedrooms, 2 full consequences of industrial disas­ Another common observation Reliable car needed, ex­ ord, hove a good driving baths, beautiful family "Corporations are spending that the conference occurred ear­ cellent benefits. 242-2^. ters are being sorted out in the was that human errors will always SH ELTO N — Frigitronics Inc. has rejected a buyout offer from record and be able to do room, 2 fireplaces, deck, more time than ever on crisis lier this month in a week In whi<^ courts, the question arises whether occur, no matter how much plan­ Revlon Group Inc. after the offer was cut $6 a share. Frigitronics’ Hftlng. Full time $5.00 plus very well manicured management and crisis planning," another person died as a result of REGAL MEN’S SHOP to start with benefitt tome lessons are being learned. ning is done. "Usually incidents president said. TELESALES COOKS Nurses AMes certlflootton grounds. Offered at Anderson said. "But crises in a product tampering. training. Manchester Soturdoyt mov be neces­ Government authorities, busi­ occur because people make mis­ Manchester, C T (fbart Snlar S Fiag) 8149,900. Jackson k Jock- Third World context involve a Louis Denber, 27, was poisoned Frigitronics, which manufactures surgically implanted lenses AAonor will be storting o sary. Coll Leslie 2n4651. ton Real Estof J, 6474400 ness executives and experts from takes, and this world is not going to HOME CRAFT IN- special set of circumstances we to death earlier this month by and other eye-care products, rejected an offer of $26.56 a share two week training pro­ or 6464646.0 academia recently assembled at be free from subsequent mistakes O U S T M I S IN C ., has Accounts Payable clerk - may have to consider even in our cyanide-laced LIpton Cup-A-Soup. worth $95 million, Ralph Crump said ’Tuesday. We have an opening for two MSNWASHERS gram leoding to state an International conference on basic business planning.” made by people,” said Anderson. Frigitronics had accepted Revlon’s original offer of $35.56 a roeently expandod and certification os a Nurses entry level. East Hartford Large k Lovely I Sooctous The soup’s maker, ’Thomas J. Full or Part time, ex­ office, Aldin Associates. Industrial crisis management to Johnson k Johnson executive F. Nonetheless, a recurring theme share, worth $150 million. Crump said. experienced clothing sales as­ moved to Its now cor- AMe. Trolning will be for 3 bedroom Raised Ranch Lipton Inc., and legal authorities perienced o r w ill the 3-11pm shift. For addi­ Condtoote should hove share insights, feelings of Robert Kniffin explained the stra­ running through the remarks at the "It was a difference between a friendly offer and an unfriendly porat# headquartors. on 0 pork like tot. Super frustration. said the circumstances point to sociates. 5 day week. Paid train. Above average tional Information coll the general bookkeeping or location, great develope- tegy his company used in 1982 and tampering. Denber’s death was the conference was that corporations offer," Crump said. "Now we have the delicious decision to sell Wo have Immediate retail experience, be de­ Some of the speakers at the wages, baaed on paet Manchester AAonor. 646- ment In South Manches­ again this year when people died fourth from product tampering this must make It a habit to think about off parts of the company.” CMS & Blue Shield. Paid Holi­ 0129. pendable and organized. two-day gathering held by New openings for entry ter. Offered at $144,900. after taking cyanide-filled Tylenol year. • the unthinkable and draw up Crump said new offers from the New York-based Revlon would experience. Apply Port to full time with Joyce O. Epstein Real York University’s Graduate School days. Opportunity to become level end experienced capsules. Richard R. West, dean of New emergency plans to use as a be considered. benefits. Call Leslie 202- Estate, 6474995.0 of Business Administration des­ telesales personnel. 0651. The way Johnson A Johnson, the York University’s graduate busi­ starting point when disasters clothing buyer. cribed how they were suddenly We are saeking egres- Rain's Raw largest and most diversified health ness school, said the conference happen. Moonlflcentl Glaston­ thrust into the role of damage Yields on 2-year Treasury notes up bury. 11 room, 4 badroom care company in the world, re­ was organized because "there Is Please call: Bernard Apter slve, self-motivated In­ Yark Styla Dali The Maids controUer and had to almost Rashml Mayur, director of the Colonial, flreploced 16 X sponded to the Tylenol tampering strong Interest. It’s not very hard Urban Development Institute in WASHINGTON — Yields on two-year Treasury notes climbed dividuals. NayptiBcIi Ogaralgr cornpletely abandon normal has won praise. Rastiurant 25 sunken living room. for me to see why." Bombay, India, offered some com­ to 6.44 percent In Tuesday ’s auction, the highest level since Ju ly. 643-2478 Amirlei'i Mild Expsrianca hgipful but Appllonced kitchen with duties. But Kniffin said executives had The gathering was believed to be mon sense tinged with bitterness. The yield was up from 6.21 percent at the last auction on Aug. 20 Call Mr. Brook 428 Hartford Tpke. S irvici not raquirad. Knowladga two lazy tuMns, formal Warren M. Anderson, Union to act almost instinctively, relying the first ever to draw participants "We must learn a lesson from and was the highest since 6.67 percent on July 23. The government 1-S00-S67-S720 Rte. 30 aaaaaaa of 3741 and/or 3742 a dining room. Flreploced Carbide Corp.’s chairman and on the company’s credo that puts from all over the world devoted history," he said, adding that "It’s plua. Should hava knowl­ family room, master bed­ Q-134 chief executive officer, told of his responsibility toward customers sold $10.07 billion of the notes out of bids totaling $20.89 billion. 1 day work Pull time trim carpenter tunity, small office atmos­ needs Immediate full or positions. For oMItlonol week, receptionist expe­ 12-5. No selllno. Coll Don telephone skills, light typ­ rtfuied. Vlso/Muster- and helper - Some expe­ phere, diversified duties. or Jerry at Bob Relly INSERTERS WANTED port time help. Diversi­ Information coll Man­ rienced preferred. Send rience required. Coll even- ing and light bookkeeping cord. Coll 1-6I9-S65-I532 fied duties, will train. Coll Call 6M-I1I2. Ask for Mrs. Oldsmoblle 649-1749. IT'S CONVENIENT #xt. C76CT...24 hours. chester Manor. 6464)139. resumes to or coll Dr. tnas and weekends. 742- Kaufman. experience required. Coll 646-6069 tor oppointment. Brian Bottaro 162 Spencer 6317. tor appointment at 633- Call 647-9946 Waitress Wanted. Port or Street Manchester Ct. Help wanted I Movie Time 0000. Evans Floor Full time hours available 06040. 64^^796.______Auto Polisher ond detail Immediate openino for Video, East Hortford, ond Covering. Ask for Bob 742-6940. person. Immediate open­ tell time port time medi­ Manchester. Full time Numbers. Estimator Assistant • Gen­ Employment ing, full time position tor cal secretary In Manches­ sales clerk, moture, out- RN. 3- 11, 11-7 Supervisors, They come in 2 Full time agents needed. eral contractor has full auto dealership In new, ter office. Experience Oplng. Good poy Mrs. or all dillerent shapes time opening tor o person no weekends, we ore A Education Generous commission used and service depart­ preferred but not neces­ M r. Fronds. 526-1052. Meking RN’s tor our 155 sizes and meanings — plus monthly bonus. No with typing skills, moth ment. Must hove prior sary. Call 646-2094. But only one number is convenient aptitude, telephone expe­ bed taditty with good limit to the omount you K Mart Security. Imme- experience. Apply to G or­ orgonlzation and Inter ouis. dlote port time openings rience, purchoslno or con- We’re Cumberland Farms. And starling Mon­ M O TO Q liM con earn. Flexible hours. in's Jaguar RTE 03 Ver­ personol skills. Excellent EXCUWVY tar store detective. Need structlon experience, non C T. day, from e:30am-5pm daily, you can call our PAR T TIM E Work for the number 1 * wooes. Coll NELP WANTED Real Estate Co. In the some experience In this knowledge of bulldino apeclal number and learn about some exciling CD materials, if you possess Child Core wanted In my A. Plante DNS CresItieM emptoOTeni opporluniiias lor Menegere, Arte 'S l i : . ■ notion. Coll Norma for o field. Apply in person one or more of these Port Time Doys-Asslstant honte. Rexible hours. Re­ Cpnralescent Home Mon- Superviaors end Selei Cleiks.____ A Successful Herald Newspaper CUSTOMER SERVICE Solm - Mlcboalt Jewelen confidential Interview at Mon-Sat. Manchester K chester 643-5151 EOE. M art 239 Spencer Street. aualltications, send re­ Administrative Monooer tiree welcome. 646 2W0. Juel Dial 1 -eOO-251 -8905, TOLL Hojit- 8138 hm a full time m Im 647-9914, Century 21 Ted- Soles-No experience ne­ tor our two east of the tord Real Estate. sume to The Manchester USE RICE to Cleon the aide ol Connecticul, can 203-235-3311, COL­ Carrier Has: llVk-ZAVk PMHIon opan. Retail ex- Herold, 16 Brolnard cessary tar Ibis opportun­ river seif service storage LECT. TWk 10 our people. Learn how we’ve be­ DEPARTMENT peture a plue. Orcot be­ ity In the tost orowlno sett tocilltles. Vorlety of Inter- Machine Shop - We Hoveo Inside of bottles and long- come the la tg ^ privately owned convenience The half-sizer will find this Place, Manchester Ct. lob openino tor someone nefit pockooe. Applv In 06040 Box S. service storage business. estino and unpressured stem vases. Sprinkle rice Btoie chain in the country. Then well eel up an 1. An advisor who is understanding and patient. attractive ruffled blouse and perten Tueedov-Fridoy 2 We will train a oualltled, work In pleosont envlom- ta do plant clean up woiic Inside container, add interview kx you 10 meet us right In your own Mon.-Thurs. 3:00 to 7:30 p.m. BofUy gathered skirt ve^ Sbm. Mlclwele 931 Main Port time driver 2 days a and ta moke light deliver­ worm, sudsy water and area kx a local employment opportunity. Ills met 2. An advisor who is organized and enthusiastic. Soles People wanted tar Aide-Experienced mole Ptrtonoble, and aggres­ ment Indudes custonwr veraatile. Make them in Street Moncheeter EOB. week, 9-3, knowledee of sive person ta be Rental contacts, record keeping, ies and pickups with o shake vigorously. The simple and that convenient. matching tones, or con- ladles opporel shop. Must floral design helDfUI. Mon- personol core aide wanted 3. An advisor who can communicate effectively. Monoger of our two east phone answerino, and station wooon. Older per­ rice will polish and dean If you'd like to be e Store Manager, Area Super­ Saturday 7:00 to 10:00 a.m. be mature ond dependa­ cbesteroreo. Coil 646-3064. to core tor a disabled treating colors. of the river tacMIties. Posi­ very little typing or tlllno. son preferred. Apply at Interior. Usethedossltled visor or Sales Clerk with a cornpanym at^rs 4. An advisor who likes working with kids. No. 8138 with Photo- ble. Excellent soloiy ond young man In Vernon. 5 the Paragon Tool Co. Inc. days, 8230 per week. 075- tion Involves both InsMe Colt M r. Williamson at columns to sell those sHlI a wide number ot opportunities . J ^ t h t a G uM e is in Sizes l2Vj to benefits. Coll tar Inter­ Government Jobs. 121 Adams Street Mon- T O a F R K nuiBbar, 1-600-281-6806, M onc^ 5. An advisor with the commitment to succeed. view 649-4430, osk tor 4173. and outside soles; good Hondl Self Stor-lt Ploce. good, but no'longer used 24H. Size l«Vj, 37 bunt 817,300-860,975 per year. lead program provided. 623-2054. Chester 647-993S. Items around your home. thmugh Friday, a outatda ol Coonactlcut ca6 ... blouse, 2 yards 45-inch; Receptionist-Switch Mlno, or applv In person Now hiring. Call 1-6I9-56S- 1-203-235-3311, COLLECT. board operator eotorv to Trim Fashions, Vernon Compensation Includes skirt, !''< yards. 1457 ext J76CT for current solory, commission, and To apply : Store Managare-we will train Area Do YO U have the qualifications that mean •tSAon to sisjm, Mon- Circle. federal list. 24 hours. TS MDE2, Mat H -M fw cbeeter. Prior ewltcb- expenses. For on Inter­ Suparvlaoie- must have some previous super­ aMttf a, pan ME tar patuqa MS visory experience success for a carrier and for yourself? beord experience needed Machinist - Minimum 5 view, please coll M r. WIMI- aaaallag. Maintenance perscn to Londscope/Loborer - omson at Hondl SeH Star- SaleeClerke: svtsMMm tar public contact posi­ years experience. Set up work of local apartment 'Bonk teller, tell Ante, for Must be reliable, will It PLoce. 623-2054. the South Windsor Bonk & Up to $4/hour deperxiing on shift and location. tion. Beautiful office, out- and operate Bridgeport complex performing Become a Manchester Herald train, 644-1966. Trust Co. Previous teller m « rsia. N.T. laa** •tandlno beneWU Includ- lathe, nwchlnlno ccrders. molntenoncne plus Ine dental and profit Looking tar extra 888? It or cashier experience Area .\dvisor! Prtnt Naain,. aasiati.ylt* **P Liberal overtime, wooes orounds keeping duties. tar day you own your own truck caat. iin* Hwow nai tm . Mtartno. Pee poM, coll commensurate with obll- helptel. Excellent stortino Experiettce preferred, but core.cxperlenced pre­ and would like to deliver solory plus Incentives. New FASHION with Ann R e n 699-3311. BuM- Wv. Porooen Tool Co. Inc. will train 85.00 per hour to ferred. Must be able ta Salary pl\is mileage. 21 hours per week apccial Grace Cola CoUac- neee Perionnel temiture In the oreoter Apply between 9-5, M -F at go cbssifieil! in Adorns Street Mon- start depcndlno on ability plan for 3-6 year oMs. gggriumtmms Uon for larger siMs: piss Aeeectatei. Hart ford area, please coll 1033 John Fitch Blvd. , I M I K ?ii HR m i s I equIOpponunHyEmplorerM/FIH/V N ctiaeter. 647-9935. 643-5119 weekdoys.9-5. 647-0786. Maureen at 569-7009. South Windsor. C T. Call 647-9946 or 647-9947 Today! Z BONUS CoopoMl Price .... 82JS J i i - i

JM tewaav. Sept, at. IMS MANC HFS IF R ■ncmfii J S WORI D iCLASSlFIED APVERTlfilNG 643-2711 OOPopGIIB U.S. eomklBri Crffiwwaldi CM LVUOftf Urvy WHfM toreampalgn DanNoff plan or t o E M B d l Y B w . p N Q N ' d PrlM RMucttonl This BUSINESS « SERVirE DHlEaOtY pitgt 7 p t o g t o f i j s s s m i t i a ; Mwviif Mandt In Soltan M Mmr M n 0 ofMrMf of MMHK 3 bodroowi, Isf. S2i ‘P j P: floor ttamiv room, quomy ‘g B 5 5 y ~ ~ .Coir coroof. Lofsofoioooovor- m B O M E looko dOck and orivalo roar yard. MonOy toeo- Lovino Mom will cantor I of on EOdorfy tromoro — Ho- fcrooiwd Loom'Mrdvof- ffoni Jackson A jockoon your foddlsr m m y homo, «M I Colol*, M7A4BO or flwoom romodwmo, im M roeom d froy«r,oand- loroo foncod m yard and ond o nood « sMlMlloh woMr nooNrs, >dfOftdr ond firr. Otor loroo ofoyroom. Ooy Cify elosor,or 0orkors«.6«-70l3. o,offic stofrwavoT aih i ; M uoof # w ^ fos -f4Monvlhno. D. W. Olok ovorfeokino llvino room. oponinos Tuesday or 59Msvonlnoo. Thursday, SaDf. 25,1066 MAISn or n - ONtrod Of S13i,«00. Jock- Thursday. Worklno peo- Odd lobs, Trucklho. Homo 25 CGntB son A Jackson Roof Est- Plo profOrrod. f m ostf- repairs. You nomo if, wo ofo, M7-AIOO or MMMOx) mofos. C o ll 742-1449 do n. Pros oshmofos. ^N T ^ .LINM boounM Bol- Mono. insurod. 44M004. ^ S looollon. This 3 bod- S ITS - m t ______Roloxl Lot mo do It. Cloon pollvorino Cloon form nSno^oo S!Sm. 41*11 „ J *0 ofMr. Coll todoy I gISKr N' Shino. Rosponsiblo Nome your own prfeo — yjwd Oooronfoo Our •mo cloanino sorvico. Fofhor and i OHIvorodi All House plods S S iA A o iR i oroyol, stono or m g m r . Blanchard A llo- 3 and 4 room oportmonfs, 443^54. dopondablo sorvico. Coii443d9M. Sark mulch. Can DavH no oppnoncos,no pofs,so- Paintino, Poporhonotoo A Consfrucflan irT-ldOO mstMTIOwTootomoy NOTici TO ondOfTono curffy,coll 444-24M. Mlotk- Romoval. Coll 372MIB7. Your nelohborhood e sTA fe Of doys9-5. iM O N M E n m / hondy monl Honest tom- ______^ _ .CNOoir ELEANOR K. STERLING, BoocM This 3 John Deerr pcrtnftno con­ The Board of Edvcafloh, IIO custom homo MGOMETM ^ OenorolAutorepofr.4cvt, The Hen. William E. ntx- Tw o bodroom oporfmont tractor. Residentlaf, com- lob you create, _____ 4 cyl, 4 cyl. engines, olso ,nfHrMeive sealed Oeraid, Judge, ef the Court toward vote S T oo t Isf fleer tomlly mercloi. Poll and winter houllno, cleonlno, polnt- of■ Probate,“ ie, bisfriet oisfriet ef Mon- tor ronf. Dlshwoshor, dh- Bookkeeper for hire, ex­ transmission overhaul­ E Chester at a heorlne held on t IMI bofhs, spo pesol, pool, fonnls courts. specials, free estimates. Ino, and minor repairs. ing. Reosonoble rotes khdround pool and perienced smoll business. 449-3344. Residenflol/ Business. SeHember 31 1104 ordered Noor 14. call m -TtU after One write system, payroll Mike. 4494309. 41 claims must be pro- tM4dW.“ dtoOuo- 7:00 pm. or (417) 144-5770 Per the highest quoilto at Office, Sealed Mds will be re- I to the flductary on or OwrHeusfs". Blon- X 4 3 0 4 d ^. and ouorterly foxes, port the lowest prices coll, M v m until 2:00 p,m., Meh- *ere Oecember It, ifBt or M o ld A Nosofto time , flexible hours o John 4434353. Certified and experienced day, October 13, itW el which beborredosby lawprevlvlded.___ U n m o . m -vn ja 4 room oporfmont. Ma­ must. My home or your toocher wtih degree In time they^ ^ will..... be publicly Mary Leu Taylor, for tax plan office. Will pick up and opened end read aloud. The CtClerk ■ ture odulfs preferred. No Art's Light Trucklng- early chftdhood. Will fu- Beard et Education reserves The fiduciary Is; IpiM It. Chormlno 3 bod- pels. Neoppllancet. Pork- deliver Manchester area. cellars,afflcs,garages tor your child In my home. the right to occept or relect 9om-11om or of- Oorv Sterling COORl Confomperory Ino for 1 cor. 449-1345. Dumas Electric— Having cleaned. Junk hauled. Pur- CollI 4434934 and osk for ony or all M di or the right to 1 Colonial Drive By Cliff Haas compromise legislation to the In Soum Windsor Electrical Problems? nlfure and oppitances Shetyl waive technical termoiltles it East Lyme, C T 04333 It Is In the best Interest to do OSO-Of The Associated Press Senate, where Majority Leader itboNM, Isf floor Monchester bedreom- o targe or a small moved. Odd lobs. Very P p -1 so. Bob Dole, R-Kan., has predicted I, flroplocod ,flrst floor, no pets,stove O N E OP T H E surest wavs Repair? We Specialise In honest dependable Concrete Servlces- Richard A. Huet and 1 cor and refrigerator. Loose. to find bargain buys is to Residential Work. Joseph worker. 25 years expe­ Sfdewoiks, patios, floors, Director WASHINGTON - As lobbying there are sufficient votes for final Dumas. Pully Licensed. . 0. Con Kevin MocK- S400 per month plus utili­ shop the clossitied ads rience In moving. 444A449 free esflmotes. Coll 744- 04400 Business Services (untlmied down to the wire, suppor­ congressional approval Friday, of 444-7709 or come ties. 444-1379. every day. Pree Estimates. 444-52S3. anytime. 4444 offer 4pm. ters of the most sweeping tax code Saturday, or next week. President t o our Open House on revision In four decades predicted Reagan then would be expected to fu n ito Sopfombor 3ist INVITATION TO BID Manchester - 2nd floor 2 CONNECTICUT today the legislation would win sign the bill into law next month. fm i Mom of 329 Griffin bedroom, heat and ap­ SeWed bldi will be received Roolfv World In the Oenerol Services' ot- House approval by a comfortable The last major threat to passage pliances, no pets. S575 plus ftce, 41 Center St., Manches­ N O TICE TO margin. evaporated Wednesday when .444-7709.0 security 444-3979. CONTRACTORS; I t TIUIWNMID MISCELUNE0U8 Court et Probate, District et ter, CT until October 7, IfSeot "W e're plodding toward vic­ Rentals I f / J l ------11:90 o.m. tor the followine; Seoled bids for the epn- Pleage t a n la gage 18 tory,” said House Speaker Thomas 7 Duplex. Tw o new Tw o bedroom townheuse, 8AMEN FOR SALE <11 RECONSTRUCTION structlen of .the tolleidno I Oil- Bums Jum ers (1945). all appliances, heal, hot OP TENNIS COURTS AT prelects will be received by P. O'Neill Jr ., D-Mass. I M r a a m t each side. Pull REED, A/K/A MARY MANCHESTER HIGH the CommiMloner et Tran­ wafer, carpeting, olr con­ Loot blower-Toro 5 hor­ sportation In Room 14S at; Rep. Thomas S. Foley, D-Wash„ alllc and basomonf. Ap- ditioning. 447-1595. sepower. Used 1 season, REED, DECEASED SCHOOL the assistant majority leader, said, to stay. 2 cor FOR RERT S350 coll 742-7443. Pursuant to on ardor of Hon. (3) TW O NEW O FFSET 24 WOLCOTT HILL ROAD, William E. PIttOtrald, TRACTORS "W e’re getting more and more 0. Private yard with Two bedroom, 4 room Brand new hospital bed Judge, doted September 32, cS'VTu'faiH votes afl the time, a steady Nursing ide fBncIng. Much duplex, nice neighbor­ and wheel chair for sole 19M a hearing win be held on (3) NEW MODULAR Large room for rent, close KEt!NNEL------FENCING untll 2:W P.M., W( increase.” »2 2 ««!W ,9 p 4 . Stone Real hood, garage, no pefs, to bus lines and down­ Coll 447-7444 offer on oppllcallon praying tor October 22, Iffe, . 447-7453JI security. $SiS per month FARRI SUmJES outhorltv to teir reel prop­ The Town ot Monchesttr It tlme no turttiw blds i O'Neill added that Republican town, 470 per week, secur­ erty situated in the Town ot ' eauol opportunity em- sBTs leader had told him a majority of plus utilities. 444-7344. ity and references re- | aro eq u irm ent Manchester, county ot Hert­ accepted. NO BXC^TIONS^ charming 3 ployer, and reaulres an oNlr- The bids m il .be______jM ibllc^_ OOP members would vote to strikes aulred. Call 443^1021. ford ot In sold oppllcallon on “laflver^ Jive octlon •• policy...... for all of opened and read In Room 14S Ranch, cem- 5 room duplex, stove, tile mere fully appears, at the Its Contractorsintrge ____ and______Vendors approve the package. fPfVfVfy Rye Seed Cover crop, of the O.O.T. Administration lovafed. Just refrigerator, wall to wall Large room Private Court of Probate on October as a condition ot doing busl- Building. Earlier, Rep. Dan Rosten- i m a IMil Low firs Agent Pella Brothers 443-7445. TAR SALES e, 19M at f ;4S A.M. ness with the Town, os per carpeting, 443-7043 or 449- home, gentlemen pre­ Mary Leu Taylor, Federal Order 11344. kowski, D-III., chairman of the 2540. ferred, ample parking. House Ways and Means Committee loom ing W90f Clerk Bid terms, plans and specltl- Call 443-1429. Gorage Sole - 40 Dtls Street, September 2Sth, catlens are available at the and a chief architect of the plan, Studlo type apartment. RECREATNMAL General Services' oNIce. said, " f think we could comfortably Partly furnished. Work­ 26th, and 37th. Electric TOWN OF EQUIPMERT Motors, tools, crocks, Court ot Probate, District ot win this by 30 to 40 to SO votes.” By Oeorot Layng ing single mole preferred. Manchester MANCHESTER, CT. Lease. Security. No pets. CgNOORIIRIUMS yarn, old collectibles. NOTICt OF HBARINO ROBERT B. WEISS, But neither the Reagan adminis­ Harold Raoorfar I 2 1944 Contemporary 443-2984. FOR RERT SO Caliber Blockpowder 9am-4pm. _IN_RE: RAYMOND GENERAL MANAGER tration nor congressional backers 2 ilBlied Ranch. 3 bed- Deer rifle. New In box, CORNELL, A VOLUNTARY IMO-Of of the legislation were taking any Three thousand taealth-cBra roEms, 3 full baths, with lifetime repoir wa- _ REPRES _ .iSENTATION------I colling with sky- Manchester-Immaculate Northfleld Green. Availa­ Purayant to on order ot Hon. chanobs. workEfi at 24 nttnlng hatn«a In 4 room apartment. Stove, ranfee. S125 firm. 4494700 (Protect Scope Cede "C ") Treasury Secretary James A. ftreplace, deck. ble November 1st. 2 bed­ after Spm. william E. FltsOerald, PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Connecticut, Inchiittng the Mbb- refrigerator, no pets. 8545 Automotive Jwdge, doted Switember if, B Y TH 8 N O TE : Prelect 144-187. Baker Iff arrived on Capitol Hill lot, quiet nelghbor- room end unit with patio 1984 a heorlne will be held on dow8 Convalescent Center end the t19 7 im t Includes heat and hot and basement. S400, call TOWN OP MANCHB8TBR, thispThis pro ect Is being adver­ just as the House was convening 1444-4963. woter. 449-4043. 20" Columbia Convertible an application oravlng tor CONNECTICUT tised tor bidding ONLY by CreslBeld-Fenwood nurelng home 443-4671 otter Spm. (Boy or girl) bicycle, foot the authority to tile o Chapter "Sm all Business concerns today to help shepherd the legisla­ In Manchester, may strike next to Locust Street. 3 POmlly 13 bankrypl.cv action as In Notice Is hereby given ef o owned dnd centrotled by se^ tion toward Its anticipated East Hartford-3 bedroom brakes, good condition. said appllcatlen on tile mimore month it owners do not meet 1 ile at public auction to be d re e m s each, $139,900. 825.00. 443-1374. MLE dolly and ecenonconemlcally dls- approval. contract demands, the head of the firtwclgles only. Coll 446- apartment, remedied, tylly appears, at the eburf of Reld Thursday, October 9, advantaged------...Jvlduals", Indivl In heat, hot water and park­ RESORT Pro!tbofe _ . on October 7,1984 ot I9m , 11:00 a.m., at the Lin­ accordancenee with Public Act Rostenkowski, interviewed on workers' union announced this S6M. Weekdays PS. 9:30 A.M coincoln Center Hearing Room, Ne. 84-412 and preayalltedby 5 4 ing. 8480 per month. 343- Cadtloc 1977 Eldorado, the "CBS Morning News,” also morning. i PROPERTY Mary Leu Taylor, First Floor,BOft Lincoln Center, 1740. After 4pm 528-4414. 95,000 miles, has every the Department ef trenspor- commented that "now we see eMwietWi tor-Ngwor 3 bod- B0AT8/MARIRE 048-09 Clerk 494 Main Street, Manchester, tetlen. "ft's very likely there will be option, new transmission Cennectlcut ter a right ef many of the members that were TEBin 1W baths duplex. Chalet-Southern Ver­ crisis In the nursing home business I M par month plus socur- EQUIPMERT and tires. Needs some way at 418V Keeney Street S TA TE PRO. leaning yes are starting to tell us in mont. Fall Foltage/Skl motor work 81100 or best lecated between Nes. 414 end S M A L L J U ^ in this state,” saidId Jerry Brown IfV and utmtlos. Coll Deb 440 Keeney Street, Menches- that they’re going to vote yes. A lot president ot New England Health he Season. 4 bedroom, 2'/i 14 foot Mod River canoe, otter. 444-9489 otter 5pm. INVITATION TO BID 1887 A8IOI PUSjicT*^ Owons, 447-8495. baths, call 443-2683. ‘PUNCHASB OF MUSIC ter, Connecticut. Sole is sub- In the glove of the undeetdeds are coming over Care Employees Union,nlo District W( 2 bedroom In nice duplex. paddles Included. Used BQUFMSNr lect to the necessary appro- Tew* et Ohermen, Prelect 1979 Toyota Corolla, 45,000 Ne. 127-81: Rehabilitation of (because of) pressure from the IIM. Speaking on the lawn of the fo Lake-3V^ room Prlvote driveway and en­ tour times. Excellent con­ The Beard ef Educatlen, 110 ______byi Bridges. Sherman - Bridge trances. Washer and miles, 4 speed, 2 door, well Lena HIM Drive, East Hert- Planning end Zoning Com­ Hartford goaltendor Mike Llut gloves the puck, stopping a Whalers lost, 3-2, In the exhibition game, one of several to White House (and) my friends in Meadows Convalescent Center on sp , septic system, dition. 8800. Please call mission. No. «290, Rte. 39 over Wlml- dryer hookups In private 443-4942 after 4pm or 447- maintained, must sell. terd, CT., will receive seeled slnk Brook. Engineer: A r­ the House whipping their member­ Btdwell Street, which Is the largeet w ell. needs repairs. STORE ARO bids ter "PURCHASE OF shot by Anton Stastni of the Quebec Nordiques during a be played as the team gets ready for the official season’s Coll 288-9136. basement. No pets. 8550 9944 B;30 - 5:30. Ask for Asking 82000. 444-8845 Bidders must obtain o copy thur F. Hourlhan Jr., District ship.” al per month, one months OFFICE SPACE evenings. MUSIC EQUIPMENT". Bid ot the Rules ond Regulations P4, New Milford. game at the Hartford Civic Center Wednesday night. The opening next month. Story and more pictures on page 15 Bob. Intermatlen end tpecKIco- tor Public Auction Sole to be (Protect Scope Cede "C ") House passage would send the Pleaee tarn to page IS M security deposit. Coll Rob tlens ore ovalloble at the Bu­ 258 Hilliard eligible to bid and o mini­ NOTE: Prelect 117-81. fo or Don 449-2947. 83 Blaier, 4 wheel drive, siness ONIce. Sealed bids will mum bid and bid deposit os . 4 room aluminum be received until 1;00j , This protect Is being adver­ Cope. Fenced In Silverado Package. Auto­ stated In the Rules and Regu­ tised (or bidding DNLY by matic transmission. Monday, October 13, It____ lations for Public Auetton th overslted garage, which time they will be pub- Sole will be reaulred. contractors who ore certitled BRcellent condition. HOMER Office Space- on busy Kells 23 foot M. J. Never oft rood or plowed. Ilcly epentd end rood aloud. by the Department of Econ­ P i route 83. Manchester- G — G o o d c o n d itio n . Asking 88790. 443-4349 af­ The Board ot Educatlen res­ Rules and Regulations______for omic Development os meet­ Statement calls for strong stand on minority hiring In FOR RERT ter Spm. erves the right to accept or Public Auction Sale are ing the minimum reaulre- sssTiaSs: Vernon town line. For­ Mooring Included. Must relect any or all bids or the available at the General Ser­ ments as Small Businesses os m merly Insurance com­ sell. 84800. Call 728-3452 right to waive technical for­ vices ONIce, 41 Center Street, defined by Chapter 578 Sec­ W East Hartford - 2 bedroom pany tenant. 446-5707. days, 295-9719 evenings. malities It It IS In the best In­ Manchester, Cennectlcut. tion 339 of the General Sta­ By George Loyng Relations Commission and the the labor market. The purpose house, oppllonced, fire­ terest to do so. tutes ef the State et Cennec­ Herald Reporter affirmative action was." argued ing selection procedures fair, she ments select from a pool of 18 Town of Monchester, tlcut os revised. town Board of Directors. behind the requirement is to Nancy Carr, executive director of said. finalists because many applicanta place. 8 W per month, Store and Office space tor Richard A. Huot Connecticut in FOR SALE Director correct historic discrimination the Manchester Area Conference available October 1st. 643- rent. 8250 per month, heat 79 Pontloc Catalina with Robert B. Weiss, The Department of Tron- The town of Manchester would be The measure — included In a In addition to including the drop out during the hiring procoBB ur MUSICAL power steering, power Business Services General Manager practices against Blacks. Hispan- of Churches and an outspoken statement, the subcommittee Wed­ BY OWNER 7363. Coll after 4pm. Included. Good location. 045-09 expected to hire a certain number proposed affirmative action plan and because very few minorithn Sc ITEMS brakes, 8 cylinders, 047-09 Ics, members of other minority critic of the town's employment nesday instructed Parry to pre­ have been hired tor those jobs. Call 449-5334. motlvely Insure that In any of minority or female Job appli­ that would he used for the next five Cl ManchPster-4'/i room om/fm, cruise control, contract entered Into pur­ years — would apply only If It were groups and women. practices. pare a report on how many Parry said. Oversised Cape. snow Nres, good condl- cants over equally qualified white Cope, 3 bodroomt, op- Manchester-prime oNIce Allen Church Orgon, LEGAL NOTICE suant to this advertisement, found that a municipal job cate­ Parry advised the subcommittee minorities and woman have passed Move-in coniiition. pltancM, excellent loca­ model T-15A. Excellent Non, M M O miles. Asking minority business enter­ ^ale candidates under a statement not to Include the statement on the Joan O'Loughlin, the co­ The Manchester Police Depart­ spoce,800 sa. N. center of prises will be ottordM full gory included fewer minority and town employment tests, but have H tion, no peti, 2 months town. 488-1447. condition. Recently ser­ 82000. Coll 4440474. In accordance with the provisions ot Sertlen 128, Title 23, put into a draft version of a new grounds that it would he too chairwoman of the Manchester ment, for Instance, just hired Ito S acres of land. U.S. Code os prescribed In the Federal-Aid Hr ' opportunity to sitbijiltfpRl In feiMBle workers than the percen­ not qualified as one of five finalists security and lease. 643 viced. 444-4534 otter Spm. Highway Pre­ response to this nvitbtion _ . town hiring plan Wednesday. Interracial Council, agreed with firstofftcer from a minority group. 77 White Cordoba, new gram^MOTu^, Volume 7, Chapter 7, SecNon & dateddi______Decem- tage found In the Hartford-area restrictive when hiring decisions for a position. 9139,900.00 2492. Modern ,380 sauare feet ber 30,1974 from the Federal Highway Adniintstratlen, the nd that they wtti not be dls- had to be made. The requirement Carr, complaining that without the Some subcommittee membeni transmission, good tor criminated aealnst on the The statement was unanimously labor market. Those jobs would be wl office. Now avallable- Cennectirot D e p c ^M t of Transportation has requested also might housed against the town statement, there would be no Osella suggested that action in suggested requiring 18 Rnallatli tor ports, moke offer. 444 Nom thepivisjen Administrator ot the Federal Highway Ad­ grounds of race, color, no- adopted by the affirmative action defined as “under-utilized." wi ,oood location and ample onol- -. origin, mWMfsex. TIIVTilmental re- _ guarantee that minorities and order to see If there is a trend of all d^artmenta. but Pairy bbM Call 742-7784 parking. 449-2891. PETS ARD 3042. ministration, design approval for the Town et Manchester's subcommittee of the Human Rela- in a lawsuit, she told the HRC re H J j H M I E t reMmmended plan for the reconstrucNon of the (ellewtng tardotlon or physical disobll According to information pre­ women would be hired. "Idon’tsee such applicants not qualifying as this would create more wor.uic SUPPLIES Ity Including‘ “ I Lbut notllmttsd...... ttons Commission, but the appro­ subcommittee. orktorthe M< After 1:38 P.M. Intersections and portions ot roodwoys within the Town of pared by town Personnel Officer it as an afnrhnatfve action plan, t finalists. If a trend exists, he said. town administrators who Intervlaw FOR SALE North Main Street, Man­ Manchester, Cennectlcut; tp blindness. In consldero- val was conditioned on an opinion Parry said she is opposed to any Hon for an award. Linda Parry. "under-ut(lized” jobs statement that would require a see It as an equal opportunity It may mean that the town should the finalists. She said a hatter chester. 4 offleet, recep- Kittens free to good home. 1. The Intersection of Haynes Street and Main Street (Route from the town attorney. It will be do Non area. 24)00 tauore 3 males. 8 weeks old. 83): Prosoectlve bidders must would include administrative, decision based solely on sex or plan," she said. increase the number of finalisu to alternative would be to impriMre hove on nie o sworn reversed if Town Attorney John W. toet. 10 dollars a sauare Litter box trained. Coll For Sola. 44V4 Mustang “ ■ State- technical, skilled craft and mainte­ race. Subcommittee member Ro­ about 10. recruitmmt practleea bo th it R naads soma angina work. The Intersection of Summit Street ond East Center mant (Form CON 18) of least Cooney finds it is Illegal or not ex toot Includes all. Jack 4447151. Street; tM d m botore NSMTcatlea nance positions. nald Osella. though he proposed PARRV CONTENDED that af­ Alltow positions, except tor Rre would be ttjore likely tb it B llBBltBt Loppen Realty. 443-4243. Must ramova from prop- ot a Frepesal Forntls r ' advisable. 9 tw The Intersection of Spruce Street end Charter Oak (Route including the requirement, said he firmative action does not necessar­ and police jobs, are awarded from would be B woman or mfnority- arty ASAP. 8200 449-4914 534) with o oreoosed oork entrance to Charter Oak Pork; All prospecNyo Mddsrs wtsh- sal Ing------to.ebtatn.------Propoeol------Formisrms Before the controversial require­ THE NUMBER of minorities and remained concerned It might be too ily mean hiring members of a pool of fiveflnalists. th e finalists group member. M^LLAREOUS The Intersection ot Middle Turnpike East and Summit ment would be used to guide hiring rei must also submit a females that would be hired would restrictive and cause discrimina­ protected groups over white males. are the five people who have scored Even it 20 finalists were re­ FOR SALE Street; completed QuolINcallon At- decisions, it would have to receive vary according to position until the ap* 1972 Volvo stoNon wagon. NdovN at least tan d m grter tion against white men. It involves actively recruiting the highest on the employment quired, she said, they might ell The reconstrucNon of o section of Forest Street begln- the approval of the lull Human on FURRITURE For ports. 8100. 742-7784. ning at the Intersection with Otis Street and continuing to the granNng ef such propo- percentage was equivalent with “But that’s what I thought women and minorities, and mak- test. ■file firfire and police (iepart- turn out to be wMte malcB. Sfto shells- toctory se­ SOOtoett easterly; sol documents. "AHldavIt" on of nen-colluslon will be at­ conds or domogad In The reconstrucNon ef a secNon el Charter Ook/Hlghlond 1 Blond mopla bedroom sat transportation. 8200 to tached to all proposals and with bookcase headboard Street area (Route 534), beginning at the Intersection must be completed and re­ cai 8800 as Is. Call evenings or TRUCKS/VARS with Virginia Rood and continuing easterly for 2,000 feet turned with the submitted TODAY'S HERALD Pa Including 2 drawers. weekends. 742-4449. FOR SALE t until the limit of construction, approximately 400 feet Md. PsHsre to ratarn on Police expect arrest Dresser with mirror plus east of the Intersection of Gardner Street. Included In the ^MBRIDGEREPQKT^ OB execstad “ AHldavN" et aoa- chest of drawers. 8135 or censtTucNm will be the realignment of the Autumn csiissiea wllk the preaesai, CBI bast Oftor. 4494)173. Dodge Sportsman Van, Street and Gardner Street Intersections, ond the reploce- wmrsssWIhWteiibdastV 8 sis8 aelag siag 1978 - Very good condi­ ment of on existing box culvert lecated near the Intersec- read and the stHtssaaeat r^H Murder shocks town Minors romomborod Product and Service Quality m il tion. Air conditioning, Chorter Oak, ond the reoloce- lecHoastlksbid. in Main Street fire V k Mahogany coffee table, One (tolden Eogle com­ ("•"tpt the Autumn Street box culvert, located at N»e In- two Mahogany end tables AM /FM and CB radio. tersecNon with Charter Ook/Hlghlond Street. Plans ond SpocIN cottons for Fear gripped children, parents A bomb heavily damaged the pound bow, one York Power steering, power the above prelects may be and teachers as police sought the with leather trim, two compound center shot Improvements will be made to Improve vehicle turning examined In Room 145, De­ home of a white housing official in By John Mitchell large ceramic lamps, 25 brakes, cruise control, movements, improve storm drainage, Intersectlenal site killer of an ll-year-old Norwalk 7BI Main St. The building, which bow. Roger M-77, 7mm coptaln's chairs, snows. distances, sidewalks with handicap romps, and slgnollta- portment of Transportation South Africa Wednesday but Herald Reportar Inch console tv, 1 oak mag, Leopold 412 scope. Non. O N In Building, 24 Wolcott giri found strangled in a wooded caused no injuries. Black miners, once housed a gymnasium on its 84000447-9523. Hill Rood,1 W______enm NeW , ond ontloue sewing machine, Coll 449-8875 oNer 7 p.m. area near her school. The body of top floors, is now home to about 17 call after Spm. 449-4069. This prelect Is betng funded under the Federal-Aid Urban in Nte District ONIce In which meanwhile, gathered at a stadium State and local fire officials have Ford Bronco 1979 XLT, Systems Program, a Fedarol,______State ond local cooperative__ et- tae project Is located. All Kathleen Marie Flynn was disco­ to mourn 177 miners killed in a gold tenants. 6 SIANCHltTER IIOR.900 fort to Improve troNIc clrculoNon and safely In urban areas. ruled Wednesday's fire in a Main Dovid Lee Roth concert excellent condition. Mony R* obtained vered around 2 a.m Wednesday mine fire. Story on page 9. Hughes said officials who sifted The prelect Is IdentlNed by State Prelect Ne. 74151 ond Fe­ In WethersNeld. e Street apartment to be the result of W ONT LAST LONQI Nckets. October 3rd. Coll extras. 8S000/bm deral PrpleA Ne. M-1078(7). after a nine-hour search that through the nibble found no reason 4440886 after 8pm. Surety Company arson, and police said this morning In loGay'B markot, thit BttrMXIve, 6 room older 4439440. ApubllcTillctieorlring was held on May 22,1986. Thepubllchear- Bend, on form fur- started when the sixth-grader tor the fire to have Ignited in die won't otoy around longl It has 3 Ing transcript, detailed plans and ether data peHInent to the nlshed by the Oeport- failed to return home from Ponus they will an arrest warrant ter one cloaet, which was filled with paper tamodalad bath, hardwood Merchandise Red Ruby Silver Edge development ef the prelect ore available ter public inspec- nient of Tronsperta- Ridge Middle School on Tuesday. of the tenants. cocktoll set, glosses, Nen at the following locations; Non, for ot least one- and tissue. natiNEl woodarofk, pantry oN kitchen, iM WCtLLAREOUS Story on page 5. “There was no natural cause.” I ptua more. Don't waltl shaker. Ice server. 1943. Town Clerk's ONIce third of the amount of Indox The second and third floors of the Never used. 840 40 ONs AUTOMOTIVE the bid, must ac­ said Capt. Jack Hughes of the Town Manchester Town Hall company each prope­ 80 pGSGt, 8 aactlona building were evacuated due to ITV/STEREO/ Street. 41 Center Street Fire D^artment. ruling the fire heavy snnoke, and one tenant was W8 aaa kelp yau bacanw a Manchester, Connecticut 04040 l s ; check Cloudy “incendiary.” Iapfuarcer 1974 Ford Comet, 4 door. Monday-Frldov, 8:30 o.m. — 5:00 p.m. WIN net be occaptad. injur^ after suffering smoke HEilLE" ntOFESSIONAU Good running condINon. The Commisslonar of Clouding up tonight with a 40 Advice. ___13 Lottafy____ _ 2 Manchester police spokesman 8350/best offer. 1974 J w Cennectlcut Deportment ef TronsportoNon TranspertaNen res­ inhalation and falling down the CaR 98IA62S. aa4 88k l8r Oen. ENDROLL8 Engineering ONIcnt erves the Hoht to ro- percent chance of a shower after CiMtiflad .1318 Obltuarlo*. .10 Gary Wood said an arrest warrant steps. „ Cherokee, 3 speed, 4 wheel 140 Paecone Piece, Room 414 lect any ond all Mds. Comic* _ 8 Opinion _ -0 will be issued, but couldn’t givethe 27% orMIti • 288 drive, 360. Running condi­ Newington, ConnecNcut 04111 midnight. Low. in the middle Ms. the first-floor tenants at 781 D.F. i f ALE, INC. % wMth • 2 tor 288 Mostly cloudy Friday with a 30 Connoctlout _A -S Poopla. - 2 name of the suspect. Itoaf Eetate 13 Non. 8600/best offer. Coll Mendoy-Frldoy, 8:30 a.m. — 4:30 p.m. SEPTEM BER 24,1994 Main St. are J and J Jewelers. SMiSl.. NMatoBtfr. c*. 14 cubic foot Hotpoint M UST bo picked up et the 449-2374.