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Thursday, Aug. 18, 1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents Wildfire advances Bush ‘shifts gears’ on Helena By Bart Ziegler * to fire up campaign The Associated Press I "4 i f ' By Terence Hunt Authorities evacuated resi The Associated Press Related stories The convention’s first order of dents near Helena, Mont., today on pages 4 and 5 business will be to ratify Quayle as a wildfire more than doubled in NEW ORLEANS — George as the vice presidential nominee size overnight, while Yellowstone Bush, declaring “ the gears shift and applaud his acceptance National Park officials reopened speech. tonight” from the Reagan era to a 14-mile stretch of road that had to next to nothing. his own, readied a nomination In nominating Bush on Wednes been closed by a 66,500-acre The latest, published today by day night. Sen. Phil Gramm of blaze. acceptance speech intended to The Washington Post, showed a light a fire under his come-from- Texas said he has “ the expe Elsewhere, wildfires were con Dukakis lead of 49 percent to 46 behind quest for the White House. rience, the character and the tained Wednesday by fire lines or percent — within the poll’s 3-point “ I ’m upbeat and ready to go,” strength to lead this great land.” brought under control in Oregon, margin of potential sampling Bush told cheering Texas dele Gramm said Democratic presi Idaho, North Dakota and Utah. error. The survey was conducted gates at a breakfast gathering on dential nominee Michael Dukakis The raging fire in the Elkhorn from July 11 through Tuesday, the final day of the Republican would “ wimp America and en Mountains, about IS miles south the day Bush named Quayle, National Convention. danger the peace.” of Helena, was estimated this among 1,119 likely voters ‘ T v e been a loyal vice presi Describing Bush as an authen morning at 11,200 acres, said fire nationwide. dent, but now the gears shift tic war hero committed to a information officer Anne Jeffery. Bush swept uncontested to the tonighL and I ’m going to be the strong defense, Gramm said, “ He It had been estimated at about GOP presidential nomination nominee of this party for presi has always made us proud.” 5,000 acres a day earlier. Wednesday night in a balloon- A child of the Eastern Estab dent and I ’m going to set the filled celebration that ran past "W e strongly suspect there agenda,” he said. lishment, Bush was raised in were some homes and structures midnight. Before it was over, Recently revived in the polls. Greenwich. Conn., surrounded by lost,” said Dave Turner, a fire M r thousands of people had already a cook, servants and a chauffeur. Bush still faces the challenge of left the Louisiana Superdome. information officer in Helena. defining his vision o f the nation’s His father was a wealthy New But he said the extent of damage For Bush, it was a family York financier who became a future and dealing with voters’ affair. All five of his adult would not be known until firefigh remaining questions about his U.S. senator and instilled in his ters could get back into the area offspring were delegates to the children the notion of civic ability to lead and what he stands convention, and his Mexican- later this morning. for. responsibility, that with privilege born daughter-in-law, Columba, comes obligations. “ The fire burned heavily all Bush had been expected to through the night," Jeffery said. delivered the final seconding Now 64, Bush has a long resume bring his new running mate. Sen. speech for his nomination in “ We had to evacuate homes and Dan Quayle, to the Texas break of service: Navy combat pilot, residences in the McClellan Spanish. congressman from Texas, am fast, but he said the Indiana By design. Bush’s oldest son. Creek drainage, the Jackson and senator was “ upstairs working on bassador to the United Nations, Crystal creek drainages" in a George W. Bush, delivered the 111 envoy to China, chief of the CIA his speech.” votes of the Texas delegation that mountainous Helena suburb. Later, Bush was to attend a and two-term vice president. put the state’s “ favorite son and Gramm called Bush simply She said no figures were rally for his wife, Barbara, and available on how many people the world’s best father" over the “ the greatest vice president this then go to a $l,000-a-plate lun 1,139 delegates needed for nation has ever had.” were evacuated. cheon expected to raise $4 million nomination. Delivering a seconding speech A bar-restaurant at Montana for the Republican National From a hotel suite nearby. that drew roars of applause, Penn City became a fire refugee center Committee. Bush watched the proceedings on State football coach Joe Patemo as an unknown number of resi Meanwhile, there was encou television, surrounded by grand shouted, “ I ’ll be damned if I ’ll sit dents were ordered out of the raging news for him in a new children and other relatives. still while people who can’t carry wooded mountains in Helena’s AP photo public opinion poll. Several polls suburbs. “ It is a special moment,” he George Bush’s shoes ridicule HUGS FOR THE NOMINEE — Vice President George after last month’s Democratic said. “ The conclusion was fore him.” An orange glow lit the skies National Convention gave Demo Bush is nuzzled by granddaughter Marshall Bush as she gone, but it’s special.” All of his Sen. Bob Dole also took a turn at southeast of Helena in the pre cratic presidential nominee Mi IS held by Laura Bush Wednesday night in New Orleans. children and his 10 grandchildren the podium, deriding Dukakis as dawn hours, and smoke clouds chael Dukakis leads of 17 points will be on stage with Bush tonight one of those “ liberal doom-sayers thousands of feet high had an The Bush family gathered to watch the nomination roll or so, but recent surveys have orange underlining. call. to share in his moment of who believe that America cannot suggested the gap has narrowed triumph. The fire made a “ major run” be trusted.” Wednesday afternoon, burning into more timber on the eastern slopes of the Elk Mountains, said fire information officer Bob Pakistan in state of emergency; crash probed Krepps. The blaze was sparked Aug. 9 when a four-wheel-drive By Bryan Wilder sabotage. vehicle caught fire. helicopter or was shot down by India. The Associated Press In neighboring India, Pakistan’s long Despite the drawbacks, Temperatures in the 90s, low Pakistan was created from Moslem- time adversary, security forces report Zia w as a key U.S. ally humidity and winds caused to fire dominated areas of predominantly Hindu ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan’s edly shot and killed two people and — story on page 9 to take off, and the same weather new president declared a state of India when the subcontinent became wounded seven today in battles with independent of Britain in 1947. The two conditions were expected again emergency today and businesses were pro-Pakistani crowds. countries have fought three wars. today, Krepps said. shuttered in official mourning for Presi A funeral for Zia, a close U.S. ally, was and five top Pakistani generals. The Indian border states of Jammu and Firefighters also braced for dent Mohammad Zia ul-Haq, who died in a set for Saturday. The U.S. Embassy said The transport plane crashed just Kashmir were placed under curfews today weather-related problems at fiery plane crash with the U.S. Secretary of State George P. Shultz would minutes after leaving Bahawalpur. 330 after pro-Pakistanis tried to set two fires in drought-dried southeast ambassador. attend. miles south of Islamabad near the Indian bridges ablaze. Indian news reports said ern Montana. Senate Chairman Ghulam Ishaq Khan, The government originally put the border. The group had been inspecting a two people were killed and sevpn wounded Ron Smith, a fire information who became head of state in accordance number of dead at 37, but an official military unit near the city. officer at Lame Deer, Mont., said with the constitution, ordered a probe into by security forces when a crowd defied the release listed 30 victims, including U.S. Unofficial reports and rumors circu fire crews were strengthening why the air force C-130 exploded in the sky curfew. Ambassador Arnold Rapliel, U.S. defense lated that the American-made C-130 was lines on three nearby blazes Wednesday, He said he couldn’t rule out adviser Brig. Gen. Herbert M. Wassom hit by an anti-aircraft missile or a totaling about 14,000 acres, in See PAKISTAN, page 10 anticipation of a storm front today. ■ - “ If that front is pushing high Bid snafus blamed for delays winds ahead of it, it can be disastrous,” he said Wednesday night. “ It’s predicted to be 100 degrees, 2 percent humidity and in start of school renovations with high winds. All that adds up to a real ugly situation." By Andrew J. Davis renovations at Waddell and Bow town does not have any power to Yellowstone officials today and Andrew Yurkovsky ers was caused after bids came in force contractors to abide by monitored park routes, including Manchester Herald higher than estimated. In addi deadlines contained in the con a 14-iAile road that was reopened tion, a Norwich firm, C.R. Klewin tracts for the work, which he Wednesday, that could be blocked School officials today blamed a Inc., retracted its low bid in described as “Just (the contrac by fires and burned trees knocked delay in accepting construction December for work on the two tor’s) estimated time.” down by wind. bids for contributing to a holdup schools after saying it mistakenly The committee had hoped to in the start of renovation work to omitted cost estimates for speci have windows Installed at Bowers two elementary schools. fied work. School earlier, but delays in But members of the Board of The bids were finally accepted shipment will cause workers to TODAY Education said that the problems in March. install the windows after school were Inevitable and should have In addition to the delay in begins Aug. 30. Test your know-how been expected. One kindergarten accepting the bids, officials “ There is no way in the world class at Bowers School will be blamed renovation delays on that you can hold a contractor r< ' The ninth installment of the temporarily relocated to Illing troubles in getting materials. liable for the days he estimates, ” Herald's “ Test Your Know-How” Junior High School because of the Despite the delay in starting the Phillips said. “ You can’t penalize series highlights the catchwords delay and temporary classrooms work,\only one renovation pro them; you can hound them as of “ professional language.” Quiz will have to be set up because ject, m J^athan Hale School, is much as you want.” on page 18. installation of windows has not actually past a contractual dead Other school board members started. line. But delays in getting mate agreed with Maffe, though Index “ You can’t get an $8 million, $9 rials for work at Ae two other member Susan Perkins said Uie 20 pagM, 2 sactlona million renovation done in three schools. Bowers and Waddell, board had hoped everything months,” said school board mean that less work has been would be In place by the time Butiness____ 17 Obitusriss— 2 member Francis Maffe Jr. finished than school officials had school began. _ 16-20 Opinion ___ j6-7 “There’s going to be some hoped. “ It’s impossible to anticipate Comics _ _ _ _ 16 Psopls______6 inconvenience. I don’t think It’s a Verplanck School and Man when you start these projects,” Connscticul_10 FMrtek FlymVMMOhMtar HaraM 8doncs_^_17 case of pointing the finger and chester High School also are she said. “ We were optimistic Convsntlon_^5 Sports___ 11-14 saying you’re not doing a good SLOW GOING — Butch O'Connell and BUI West of Naek Focus _ _ _ _ _ 6 being renovated under an 18.8 everything would be in place by Tslsvlslon _ _ 16 job. I realize If you can’t get the million bonding issue. the beginning of the school year. ” Construction Co. of Vernon Install celling panels at Locsl___ 2-3, 10 U.8.AWorld___ 0 parts, you can’t fix It.” Lottery _ _ _ _ 2 Paul Phillips, chairman of the Verplanck School Tuesday. The school la one of five Wssthsr___ 2 A three-month delay in starting Building Committee, said the See SCHOOLS, page 10 public schools undergoing renovations. MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Aug. 18, 1088 — 3 t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Aug. 18, 1988 Commission OKs hike Lifeguards RECORD lack A ID S of $125 in tenants’ rent protection Births MOitary Notes By Nancy Concelman $550 a month." Manchester Herald Dy hept. 1. Adopt a pet Gypsy, Alice "The violations don’t look that But in a July 10 letter to the :, health-threatening to me,’’ Manche.ster is among commun Kelehans, Kelsey said the two LaBier, Patricia Carol, The Fair Rent Commission ities which do not supply life daughter of Michael and Phelon said. would not leave by Sept. 1 By Barbara Richmond Arrives for duty in Germany Wednesday unanimously ap guards with safety masks needed Terry Melquist LaBier of 110 Whiting Road. East Other members agreed with because the landlords had ac 14 Manchester Herald proved a rent increase for a North to reduce the risk of contracting Hartford, was bom July at Manchester Memorial Army Pvt. 1st Class Edward J. Horth Jr„ son of the proposed rent. cepted $550 for July. Hospital. Street apartment, but said the AIDS during lifesaving tech Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Horth of 2055 Main St., " I think the question is how do The Kelehans said Wednesday maternal grandparents are Carol Melquist of Another quiet week at the dog increase must be phased in over a niques. a survey says. Her Coventry, has arrived for duty in West Germany. you get there,” said commission the main reason they decided to 297 Charter Oak St. and Edwin Melquist of Tenants pound. There were only two period of three months after But the town,, which does He is a track vehicle mechanic with the 1st member Frank Napolitano. " I ’m raise the rent was because they Maine. Her paternal grandparents are dogs at the pound as of reported health code violations provide AIDS prevention train Harbor. .A Engineer Battalion and is a 1985 graduate of just concerned about this kind of said the tenants hadn’t paid a $368 Tuesday. are corrected. ing. is not among communities Arvin and Judy LaBier of Willimantic. Coventry High Schooi. exorbitant increase.” water bill. The featured pet this week is fined by the state Department of The commmission ruled that Commission member Joseph "Th e increase we had planned Lcchausse, Christina Kilani, daughter of Ralph a shy and gentle female hound. the $675 a month proposed by the Labor. The labor department has Tully agreed, suggesting that the was to compensate for the water and Anna-Marie Vasalonus Lechausse of Hawaii, Dog Warden Richard Rand said landlords is a fair rent for the fined the city ofHartford and the Trains at Lackland AFB increase be phased in. bill,’.’ Charles Kelehan said. was born July 13 at an Army hospital in Hawaii. Her she may be part Doberman. three-bedroom apartment at 65 town of Coventry $420 and $300 Airman Richard T. Moore, a 1986 graduate of The landlords, Annette G. and At a July 28 hearing on the maternaL grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul She's black and tan and was North St., but the $125-increase respectively for failing to provide Howell Cheney Regional Vocational Technical Charles P. Kelehan of East complaint, Kelsey and Krueger Vasalonus of 32 Niles Driye. Her paternal found on Florence Street on from $550 a month is excessive for lifeguards with instructions. The School, recently graduated from A ir Force basic Hartford, said after the meeting said they hadn’t been billed grandparents are Edward Lechausse of 128 Aug. 11. She's been named one month. Coventry Town Council has al training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. they will correct the violations properly for water consumption. Haystack Road and Betty J. Blansteen of Mount Gypsy. The phased-in increase would ready agreed to appeal the fine He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Moore of this month, allowing the rent to They also complained that elec Juliet, Tenn. Her maternal great-grandmother is The other dog is a miniature begin the month after the land after Town Manager John El- East Hartford and the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. increase by about $41 Sept. 1. But trical service was insufficient Margaret Vasalonus of 72-B Imperial Drive. Her male poodle. He’s about 10 sesser said that the state did not Raymond Doyon of 131 Westerly St. lords correct eight health-code they said they want the tenants, and a fire escape was unsafe. paternal great-grandmother is Ceretha Lechausse years old. His coat is a tannish do enough to inform communities violations town health depart Rita E. Kelsey and Raymond E. The Kelehans said they’ll take of 99 Homestead SI. She has a brother William Paul. color. He may have been brown of the regulations. ment officials cited during an Krueger, out by Sejit. 1. If Krueger and Kelsey to court for 2'/i. or apricot. Rand said the poodle John Salcius. a sanitarian with Aug. 15 visit. Violations include a Krueger and Kelsey leave, the the bill and want the two out of the was found roaming on Highland Graduates from AFB training the Manchester Health Depart lack of heat in one room, a commission’s decision will be apartment by Sept. 1 because, Street on Aug. 12. ment, said today he wasn’t aware Dzen, Vanessa Amy, daughter of Raymond and Airman 1st Class Joanne M. Mumley, daughter of shortage of electrical outlets, a void. based on the July 7 note, they’ve The dog pound is located on of any policy to provide life Janice Mellott Dzen of 59 Stonehedge Lane, Bolton, retired Air Force Tech. Sgt. and Mrs. Donald broken window pane in the Before making its decision, the rented the apartment to someone town property off Olcott Street Gypsy guards with masks. He referred was born July 5 at Hartford Hospital. Her maternal Alice Mumley of 19 Eastfield St. has graduated from Air bathroom window, which won’t commission discussed keeping else for $675 a month beginning in near the landfill area. The dog questions to Recreation Director grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mellott of Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base. open or close and a broken light in the rent at $550 because the September. warden is at the pound week Scott Sprague, who was unavaila Glastonbury. Her paternal grandparents arc Mr. has many cats and kittens unless too young when taken. Texas. a downstail-s entryway, John tenants signed a note'.written by The commission’s decision days from noon to 1 p.m. and ble for comment. A spokesman and Mrs. Anthony Dzen of Nortlj Main Street. She waiting to be adopted. This She is a 1978 graduate of Manchester High School. Salcius, a sanitarian with the the landlords saying, they would says the landlords may raise the there is someone at the pound To adopt a cat or kitten call for the Recreation Department has a brother. Todd. 12. f week’s featured kitty is a very In 1986. the airman received an associate degree town health department, re move out of the apartment Sept. rent after the three months even from 6 to 9 p.m., Mondays any of the following numbers; said no one el.se would be beautiful grey tiger female from Manchester Community College. ported in an Aug. 17 letter to the 1. if Kelsey and Krueger live there. Maas, Julie Allison, daughter of Thomas H. and through Fridays. 666-7000, 623-0489, 232-8317, 242- available to answer questions named Alice. She has been landlords. In a June 30 letter to Annette The tenants would have the right Carolyn Keeley Maas of 14 Green Hill St. was born There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog 2156 or 693-6138. about the town’s AIDs policy this spayed and is about 1'A years Commission members William Kelehan, Rita Kelsey said the two to appeal any rent hikes though. If Aug. 5 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal and the new owner must have Thurston serves overseas morning. old. The Glastonbury unit of Pro Runde and Peter Phelon argued would move out by Sept. 1 If the they leave before the three grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Keeley the dog licensed. Before being Spokesmen for the labor de All of the cats and kittens put tectors of Animals, also is Army 2nd Lt. John A. Thurston, son of Richard A. that $675 a month was reasonable landlords raised the rent to $675 months is up. the rents in the of Winsted. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and licensed the dog must have its partment’s division of occupa up for adoption by Aid to looking for good homes for cats and Sandra B. Thurston of 355 W. Middle Turnpike, for the three-bedroom apartment for the month of July. The apartment would be at the Mrs. Harold C. MaasofCochecton. N Y Shehastwo rabies shot. tional health and safety say all Helpless Animals, are spayed, and dogs. The numbers to call has arrived for duty in West Germany. as long as the violations were Kelehans didn’t raise the rent for landlord’s discretion. Aid to Helpless Animals Inc. cities and towns must instruct sisters. Jessica. 5 and Laura. 3'/i. ^ivcn their first shots, are: 633-2164 or 659-3106. He is an intelligence officer with the 108th Air corrected. July or August, but on a receipt Health Director Ronald Kraatz lifeguards in AIDS precautions, Defense Artillery Brigade. He’s a 1983 graduate of Even without the violations. Annette Kelehan wrote and dated and commission member Mary including the use of gloves and Stramel, Case Lee, son of Timothy J. and St. Thomas Seminary High School and a 1987 Runde said. “ I feel today that this July 9. Krueger and Kelsey Jackson were not at the meeting masks, as part of a requirement Christine McKinney Stramel of 80 Garden SI. was graduate of Providence College, Rhode Island. apartment is worth more than agreed to vacate the apartment Wednesday. bom Aug. 1 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His to provide such training for all maternal grandparents are Russell and Nancy Obituaries emergency personnel. McKinney of 70 Eva Drive. His paternal grandpar Attends ROTC camp EKsesser said the state should ents are Aldine Stramel of East Windsor and have done more to publicize the of Vernon and Laurie Paquette of Cemetery, East Hartford. Calling Rent panel wants to define Edward Stramel of Windsor. His maternal Walter Duplin Cadet Brian P, Dunn, son of Thomas J. and new regulations before fining Ellington; and several aunts, hours are today, from 2 to 4 and 7 great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fracchia Sandra L. Dunn of 58 Stephen St., recently received towns such as Coventry for Walter Duplin, 87, of Winter uncles, nieces and nephews. to 9 p.m. of Manchester and Mrs. Elizabeth McKinney of practical work in military leadership at the U.S. non-compliance. Haven, Fla. and Andover, died The funeral is Saturday at 10 Memorial contributions may be Manchester. Army ROTC advanced camp. Fort Bragg. N.C. “ They did a very bad job of Tuesday (Aug. 16, 1988) in Flor a.m. at the Ladd Funeral Home, made to the American Cancer of authority under law Donahue, Ryan Michael, son of Kevin L. and Successful completion of the advanced camp and communicating this require ida. He was the husband of 19 Ellington Ave., in the Rockville Society. 670 Prospect Ave., Hart Laura McLaughlin Donahue of 97 Pleasant St. was graduation from college results in a commission as ment.” Elsesser said. Marylouise (LaHouse) Duplin. section of Vernon. Burial will be ford 06105. By Nancy Concelman cided to phase-in the rent in But commission members said bom Aug. 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His a second lieutenant in either the U.S. Army. Army Coventry will soon train its nine He was born in Pittsburgh, Pa., in Grove Hill Cemetery. Rock Manchester Herald crease over three months, raising Wednesday establishing a time maternal grandparents are Barbara J. McLaughlin Reserve or National Guard. lifeguards. Elsesser said. and had lived in Andover most of ville. Calling hours are Friday, questions among members on limit on the phase-in would allow of Gardiner, Maine and Paul F. McLaughlin of West Dunn is a student at Norwich University, Kenneth Bruno. Waterbury di his life, and had a second home in from 7 to 9 p.m. Hilda Fontanella The Fair Rent Commission will whether the commission, if it landlords to adjust rents accord Hartford. His paternal grandparents are Francis Northfield, Vt. rector of parks and recreation, Florida. He was a tool and dye Hilda (Netto) Fontanella, 87, of meet Sept. 22 to discuss proce decides to phase-in rent in ing to the market after the and Beatrice Donahue of Simsbury. He has a said he was unaware that life maker with Underwood Typewri 1 Main St„ died Wednesday (Aug. dures and rules after some creases. has the authority to set a phase-in is complete. brother. Connor Francis. 18 months. guards were among the munici ter in Hartford. He belonged toSt. Mary Cleary 17,1988) at her home. She vrasthe members of the brand new panel time limit on the phase-in. For example, the commission’s Pxirick Flynn/Mxnchf«t«r Hxrild pal employees required to take Maurice Church in Bolton. Mary (Keane) Cleary, 92, of widow of Joseph R. Fontanella. Public Meetings determined Wednesday they A town ordinance says the rents decision Wednesday to allow the precautions against AIDS. He is also survived by one East Hartford, died Wednesday Bom in Stafford Springs, she needed to define the scope of their established by the commission increase is fair now. but market PAINFUL ENCOUNTER — Kimberly Laliberte, 19, of 141 “ That really is news to me,” daughter, Ruby Yandow in Ariz authority. ar^ valid only while thecomplain- and other conditions would gov (Aug. 17, 1988) at home. She was had lived in Manchester for more Meetings scheduled tonight Eldridge St., grimaces'In pain after her bike ran into a Bruno said. ern whether it’s fair after the A bout Town ona: one brother, Harvey Duplin, the widow of John Cleary, a nd the than 55 years. For more than 30 During a discussion on a rent ing tenant lives in the dwelling in A survey by the Hartford three-month phase-in. commis truck that was making's turn near 277 Center St. at 1:33 of Manchester; three grandchild mother of Teresa Kelly of years, she lived on Porter Street. increase on an apartment at 65 question, but does not address tbe Courant Wednesday of 15 munici sion member William Runde p.m. Wednesday. Laliberte was treated at Manchester ren: and six great-grandchildren. Manchester. She is survived by two sons, Manchester North St., commission member issue on a maximum number of pal parks and recreation depart The funeral is in Florida, with Laura Pirtel proposed keeping months during which the rents said. Memorial Hospital and released Wednesday, a hospital She is also survived by five Richard N. Fontanella of Hebron Board of Directors comment session, Muncipal ments found that only eight had YW planning crafts show arrangements by the Glenn Ab the rent at $550 per month until can be phased-in and the estab Town Attorney John Cooney sons, Patrick Cleary and Michael and Joseph F. Fontanella of Building, 6:30 p.m. spokesman said. trained their lifeguards in AIDS The South Windsor YW Club will sponsor its ninth the tenants moved out instead of lished rents. recommended that if it decided to bey of Auburndale, Fla. Cleary in Wales, James Cleary, Bolton; a brother, Billy Netto of Building Committee, Municipal Building coffee precautions and provided the annual arts and crafts show Sept. 24. Those Memorial donations may be the $675 the landlords proposed. Commission Chairman Joseph set a maximum limit >00 phase- Perry Cleary and Martin Cleary, Lawrence, Mass.; two sisters, room, 7:30 p.m. necessary equipment. interested in exhibiting should apply as soon as made to the Lake Alfred Nursing all of Sussex, England; three Lena Paquette of Manchesterand Pirtel based her proposal on a Camposeo said he didn’t think the ins. the commission should use Bridgeport, Waterbury. New possible as the number in each media will be Home, Lake Alfred, Fla. other daughters, Ann Cleary Mary O’Coin of Stafford Springs; notice written by the landlords commission should establish six months, which Cooney said is Manchester man named Haven, Torrington and Norwich, limited. Mohan of East Hartford, and six grandchildren; and four Andover and signed by the tenants July 7 time limits on the rents them used in housing court. which together employ about 100 The show will be at the shopping plaza on Sullivan that said the tenants would move selves after they’re phased-in. Cooney said some aspects of the Bridie Cleary and Maeve great-grandchildren. Library Board. Andover Public Library, 7:30 lifeguards, have not provided the Avenue from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It is open to all Allen R. Miner out by Sept. 1. and other commission members ordinance were “ subjective” and O'Rourke, both of London, Eng The funeral is Friday at 10a.m. p.m. state insurance head lifeguards with training. professional and amateur artists and craftsmen Allen R. Miner. 24, of Stafford land; one sister, Mrs. S. Gal at the John F. Tierney Funeral The commission in.stead de- agreed. could be changed. Manchester and Trumbull, Money raised from the show will be used to fund Springs, died Tuesday (Aug. 17, lagher of Devon, England; and Home, 219 W. Center St„ followed HARTFORD — A Manchester breadth of his experience in all which together employ about 50 senior citizen programs, children’s programs and 1988) at home. He was the brother many grandchildren and great by a mass of Christian burial at man who is a 34-year veteran of facets of the department.’’ lifeguards, have provided train other community service oriented programs. PoUen Count the state Insurance Department O’Neill said. of Debbie Skidgel of Manchester. grandchildren. 10; 30 a.m. at St. James Church. Von Hone ing but do not have the masks For more information call 644-2669 or 528-7292. He is also survived by his The funeral is Friday at 8; 15 Burial will be in St. Edward’s has been named insurance com Kelly said he was “ surprised required for mouth-to-mouth re parents, Raymond and Louise a.m. from the Callahan Funeral Cemetery, Stafford Springs. Cal missioner by Gov. William A. and honored” by the promotion. suscitation, according to the NEW HAVEN (AP) — The Pollen Count Center at (Buck) Miner of Vernon; three Home, 1602 Main St., East Hart ling hours are Friday, 9 to 10a.m. O’Neili. “ I have told the governor I will survey. the Hospital of St. Raphael reported Thursday that brothers, David Miner. Raymond ford, followed by a Mass of Memorial contributions may be is cited Peter Kelly. 59, of 24 Butler do everything I can to make sure Recreation officials in East the pollen count was 69 and mold spores are Miner Jr. and Michael Miner, all Christian burial at 9 a.m. in St. made to the St. James School Road, was named Wednesday to the operations of this department Hartford. Middletown, Avon, Ne Dr. Crane’s Quiz moderate. of Vernon: three other sisters, Rose Church, East Hartford. Foundation, 896 Main St., Man succeed Peter W. Gillies, who are efficient and meet the very wington. Vernon, South Windsor, A pollen count of 0-10 means conditions are Peggy Skidgel and Sandra Miner Burial will be in St. M ary’s chester 06040. resigned as commissioner this high standards that everyone has Windham and Simsbury, which comfortable for allergy and asthma sufferers, 11-50 by Guard 1. One gram of which one of these produces the 'sum m er to take a job with a come to expect.” he said. together employee about 180 is uncomfortable, 51-100 is miserable and over 100 is most calories? private law firm. Kelly, whose salary was not lifeguards, said they have trained dangerous. SUGAR PROTEIN ALCOHOL STARCH Public Records Walter Von Hone, who was Kelly, who joined the agency in immediately available, mu.st be their lifeguards in AIDS precau 2. One gram of which one of these produces active in Manchester veterans’ 1954, has held numerous jobs in confirmed by the General Assem tions and have provided both artificial hunger? affairs for almost 40 years, has the department, including insu bly. He will serve on an interim masks and gloves. ALCOHOL STARCH SUGAR PROTEIN Thoughts been awarded the Army Com rance examiner, actuary, chief of basis until then. Warranty deeds 3. Which one of these is unique in losing 15 percent James Beaulieu Development Co. Inc. to mendation Medal by the Connec the examination division, and O’Neill planned to swear him in Associated Press accounts are of its caloric value in the process of being digested in Diane L. Beaulieu to Leonard J. Theriault. East Raymond P. and Elaine P. Welnicki, 10 Pondview ticut Army National Guard. most recently, director of finan this morning. included In this story. our bodies? Meadow Condominium, no conveyance tax. Drive, $339,000. The joy of belonging to a synagogue or church is The award was given in "recog cial and regulated affairs. PROTEIN SUGAR STARCH FAT Maureen L. Fortin to Kyong Un 0. Nung Cha O Terence H. Stephens and Donna R. Madigan to absent for some because of an incident that nition of his outstanding meritor O’Neill said he was pleased to 4. Which one of these didn't help pull Santa's and Ki Bcom O. 9 Hendee Road. $125,000. David F. and Marion C. Sample. 61 Frances Drive, happened in the past. Maybe there was a ious service to the people of have been able to promote from disagreement concerning a policy decision ... sleigh? M IP 16-A Corp. to Teachers’ Retirement System $149,900. Connecticut.” Von Hone, a re within the department. perhaps unkind words were overheard ... possibly a OUTSTANDING SERVICE — Sgt. Walter Van Hone, a PRANCER DONNER BAMBI BLITZEN of Illinois. 169 Progress Drive, conveyance lax. 182 Main Street Corp, to Robert M. and Shirley M. tired engineer from Northeast former Manchester resident active in veterans’ affairs, “I was impressed by Peter’s 5. People, like cattle, usually stampede most $3,248.30 Rayburn. Lewins Crossing Condominium, convey mistake was made at the time of a wedding, or a Utilities, lived in the Manchester credentials and knowledge of the easily by appeals to their Olive Chambers to Barry S. Chambers and Claire ance tax. $211.20. funerai, or during another rite of passage. Such area for the past 60 years until receives the Army Commendation Medal from Col. Connecticut insurance industry EYES NOSE EARS STOMACH E. Soranno. Capitol View Heights, no conveyance Ida Louise Hall to Judith H. Myers, Green Manor incidents have been known to aiienate believers recently when he and his wife RichBrd Norton I() a recent ceremony. and its regulations, and by the 6. Match the sports terms at the left with those at tax. Estates. $140,000. from religious bodies for decades ... even for the Elizabeth moved to South Dennis, remainder of a iifetime. the right which pertain to the same sport. John N. .Magee III and Ruth A. Magee to Irene S. Nancy L. Scott to Georgienna R. Aronson. Grove Mass. How can the joy of belonging be recaptured? How (a) P u c k ...... (v) Hot corner and Gordon T. Heddow, 83 Sunny Brook Drive, Park Condominium, conveyance tax. $99. He’s a member of Headquar (■t the entrance to the Quality Inn can one who has been slighted feel “ at home” again (b) Paydirt ...... (w) Neutral corner conveyance tax. $209. ters and Headquarters Detach and Vernon t & 2) 643-1196 (c) Haymaker ...... (x) Fall Quitclaim deeds in their household of faith? It takes understanding, ment and is on the facilities Anthony ,D. Yarrow Jr. to Faith B. Gaber. Park and forgiveness. It is vitai to understand that as in (d) Flying mare ...... (y) Penalty box Chestnut Condominium. $73,900. engineering staff of the State VERNON Anthony J. Rubera to Donald A. Rubera. any family, people in churches and synagogues (e) Soupbone...... (z) Coffin corner Janette I. Brimner to Timothy N. Green and Armory Council. Rolling Park Estates, no conveyance tax. sometimes say the wrong things and make In Manchester, he was a Opun 10-8 M-Th Debra Jean Walker. Oxford Court Condominium, Raymond and Flavia P. Dotchin to Raymond P. mistakes. Most of the time it is not done maliciously, member of the Memorial Day FrI. ’til 0 Answers in Classified section conveyance tax, $99. Dotchin, one-sixth interest in 56 Dougherty St., no only in an unintentional moment of thoughtlessness Committee for 37 years and Sat. 10-5 Robert M. and Shirley Rayburn to Timothy C. conveyance tax. or carelessness. secreta ry of that committee for 20 Sun. 12-5 * ir ir BOIULING CCLEBRRTION '88 ★ Hr ★ Moynihan Jr. and Mary J. Moynihan. Stephen and Raymond and Flaviia P. Dotchin to Robert J. If we can only bring ourselves to being more years. He was a member of the Lottery Cone streets, $175,000. Dotchin, one-sixth interest in 56 Dougherty St., no understanding of one another’s frailties, and cvenv SOUJUNG C€l€BflHnON '88 PRRTICIPnNT n€C€IV€S R PRIZE RUOOFF CiWOI Veterans’ Council of Manchester No Purchase Necessary Raymond L. and Marion K. Brewer to Harold A. conveyance tax. become more willing to forgive and seek reconcilia for more than 20 years. He was f^TS PETS PETS PETS PETS PETS PETS David B. and Prodip Pereira to Prodip and David Connecticut Daily Wednesday: 804. Play Four: and Doris E. Whiting. 2 Dartmouth Heights. tion, then the joy of belonging will be all the more also a member of the Veterans of ■C€NT€fl l€V€L PfllZ€S!' $214,000. B. Pereira, 29 Stone St., no conveyance tax. joyful! Foreign Wars and Disabled 9982. • Bowkng Balbt • Commemorative Watches! American Veterans. TROPICAL FISH SALE • Other Fantastic Prtm Charles H. Erlcson, Pastor He received the Daughters of Buy Ons and Get the Second at % Pricel Bolton Congregational Church the American Revolution Medal ■NHriONRL SUJ€€PSTRK€S PRIZ6S!- H i t h w 'Prkm Preua/to • TroptctI FIth Only W eather of Honor for patriotic and civic THREE 1ST PRIZES FIVE 2ND PRIZES services. 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The Republican National Convention The Republican National Convention Quayle’s experience, Delegates don’t mind the convention’s lack of suspense By Brant Laymon what are the principles that unite Tuesday, breaking the only sus Johnson did. ‘ T m getting tired, (but) this is Reagan’s challenge for the The Associated Press it and what are the legitimate pense left at the convention with "Th ere’s no substitute for hu important,” said state Sen. Tho nomination. background questioned differences that divide,” said more than two days left to go. man contact, for watching, see mas F. Upson of Waterbury. "Frankly, I’d love it more if we NEW ORLEANS - The out U.S. Rep. Nancy Johnson of the “ This is Just a little too ing, smelling them,” said Roger "You’re getting information to were deciding something,” he come was preordained and the 6th District, attending her first elaborate for a modern conven Eddy of Newington, attending his answer our critics. It’s all part of said. By Eileen Putnam with several lawmakers, includ a s anybody, with few ; television networks may be losing convention. tion when most of the delegations second convention, although he the process.” U.S. Rep. John G. Rowland of The Associated Press ing Quayle. He did say he has not exceptions.” interest, but Connecticut dele Mrs. Johnson admitted that she come completely bound,” said thought the four-day format could John M iller of Wethersfield, the 5th Diktrict was so enthusias seen her since the golfing He said his experience on the gates say it’s important for party was “ exhausted, run ragged,” Wallace Barnes of Bristol, a be shortened. who will be seated as a member of tic about his first convention that NEW ORLEANS - Sen. Dan vacation. Senate Armed Services Commit members to get together every after attending seminars and veteran of five conventions start “ I ’m not getting tired — this is the Republican National Commit- he said “ it should be two weeks.” Quayle, who tonight becomes his Later Wednesday, during a tee and in national security four years, and they don’t want to addressing various state delega- ing in 1956. 'tee Friday, said many of the But state Rep. Linda Emmons party’s vice presidentiai nomi the World Series of politics,” said combative interview on Cable matters "gives me a very impor abandon the convention system. tio9c991ax to help get them "E very one I’ve been at before, week’s events seemed contrived of Madison was more jaded about nee, is discovering that he has a Republican State Chairman Ro News Network, Quayle said a tant background ... about what But most admit they are pumped up for the fall election. it’s been a contest,” he said. “ If bert S. Poliner, attending his just to keep the convention going her first convention. tough task in seiiing deiegates on questioner was "trying to create needs to be done to preserve the exhausted. Some say the Republi- George Bush had the nomina you think in terms of a decade or second convention. He said it was and in the public spotlight. “ If it’s going to be decided so his worthiness for the job. something that doesn’t exist, as if freedoms and the opportunities in : can National Convention could Ito tion locked up months ago. He two decades, you have to wonder important to keep the four-day ’Tm enjoying this,” conceded much ahead of time ... you don’t Praised by George Bush as one something was wrong.” Asked to this country. I feel prepared.” shortened, or they long for a announced his choice of Indiana whether this process will con format so the party could have Miller, who attended the 1976 need all this tim e,” she said. of the party’s "rising young elaborate on his activities that A baby-boomer who has dem ' return to the days when conven Sen. Dan Quayle as his running tinue at all.” time to battle it out in the case of a convention in Kansas City, where " I ’ve done more exciting things stars," the youthful Indiana weekend, Quayle replied,"! went onstrated appeal among India tions really decided candidates. mate the day he arrived on But other delegates felt as contested convention. Gerald Ford beat back Ronald in my life.” senator exuited in the spotiight down and I played golf and I came na’s blue-collar workers, margi One veteran predicted conven Wednesday but ran into some home and anybody that knows nal Democrats and women tions like this week’s in New long shadows cast by questions me, that’s exactly what I did." voters, Quayle is seen by Bush ! 5:^ ■' Orleans may someday be politi about his experience, wealth, A “ cheap shot” is how Quayle strategists as the spark that can cal relics. military record and a 1980 sex- characterized questions about his help ignite the ticket and bridge “ A national party needs that and-infiuence scandal. decision to join the National the so-called gender gap. time to re-establish its sense of And while some delegates said Guard after graduating from Bush aides praise Quayle’s L5' ^ they were thrilled with the choice college, avoiding the possibility campaigning skills, painting him of the conservative senator as of being drafted and sent to as an exuberant, vigorous politi Bush’s running mate, others Vietnam. cian rem iniscent. of John F. Democrats wondered what Quayle brings to “I have a deep affection for Kennedy. After the convention. -il the ticket and whether he had those men and women that have Bush and Quayle will set out on a skeletons in his closet. sacrificed their lives in Vietnam. A /I joint campaign trip through Indi take aim "W e don’t know much about ... To imply anything differently ana, Ohio and Illinois — the latter Dan Quayle. ... He’s a very is just simply wrong,” he said. two states key industrial battle attractive and up-and-coming He later told ABC that he chose grounds in the fall election. at Weicker young star. They just brought the National Guard because it him along faster than people allowed him to fulfill his military NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Sen. thought,” said Rhode Island obligation and still' go to law AP photo Lowell P. Weicker Jr., R-Conn., delegate William B. Anderson. school, adding that if his unit had Family reunion sees no contradiction in his At a joint news conference been called for service in Viet MEET THE PRESS — Republican ence in New Orleans on Wednesday. At enthusiastic support this year for Wednesday with Bush and in nam, “ I would have gone and \ W \KI >lsaw some polls last week from across the country stepping Bush starts to pick up that showed the race was narrow onto the platform into the glare of momentum.” ing. ... The Democratic conven television lights all week. Barry McCarty, a North Carol tion is wearing off and George And the roll call vote Wednes ina delegate, said Bush "needs to Bush will benefit from our r e s t a u r a n t day night was planned so the take off the gloves.” convention,” said Iowa Sen. Maneeley^s iimtrl|rBtFr Texas delegation was the one to "The Democrats have done Charles Grassley. n B AN Q U E T S n PAR'HES • CA’TERINC • put Bush over the top for the everything they could to cover up A Bush surge in the polls may 275 BOSTON TURNPIKE, BOLTON nomination. what Mr. Dukakis is — a rabid not be enough. Historically, no Bush did help Connecticut with 343 Main SI., MIddlatown 25 Hazard Ave., Enliald 1897 Whitnay Ava., Hamdan 200 Chaaa Ara., Walarbury 260 North Main St, ManchMttr Ogta TiMa..T1lun. 4:SO«rf» / M . A Sat. 4-10 / Jim 'i Pub 11:3012:00 diilr liberal. Bush has to pull that candidate since President 'Tru JUpraUi its accommodations. He asked Slof* Hours: Mon. Ihiu Fri. 10-a, Sal. and Sun. ia-6 • Wa acctpl MaalsrCard, Vlaa, Amttkan Eaptaaa and (Macovar Card mask off," McCarty said. man has won the presidency after that the delegation be put up at CALL 64<3-234<2 f o r reservations Colorado delegate Syl Morgan- trailing in the poiis prior to the the hotel where he is staying, the 8mith said Bush "has got to convention. New Orleans Marriott. • — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Aug. 18. 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Aug. 18, 1988 — 7 OPINION W' Good food you always get; here’s a ‘weather guarantee’ -V I // p -»-/ Anne Flint and Bobbie Beganny of the Greater Something WNaTHER^. Manchester Chamber of Commerce promise good ( overtime VPARHINaj Jack weather for Manchester’s fourth annual Feast Fest, and they have some extrasensory perception Anderson to back them up. ViDage wrong with Flint and Beganny recently returned from a management seminar in Delaware, where a Crier psychic was among the featured entertainment. Among his feats was the “ reading,” while the Sound blindfolded, of written questions from the /I audience. f : The card tossed into the fishbowl by Beganny unsightly growth even alongside the road to the In this summer of syringes washed ashore Trash ship’s simply asked what the weather would be like on dump, which, in itself, is not exactly a community and of closed beaches on brilliant, sunny days, b . Sept. 9. Her card was drawn by the psychic, who decoration. But the approach, now marred by we are kidding ourselves if we think that our guessed correctly that she was asking about the weeds, is supposed to be a landscaped area, with troubled shoreline this season is a one-time weather forecast for a certain date. He first shrubs and trees planted to beautify it. thought the inquiry involved wedding plans, then inconvenience. Look again. The news on the two-year trip So it’s a good sign that some resident cares. It’s OUT FOR THE DAY — This "auto corrected himself and said it was a festival of some overall state of Long Island Sound is Street. The photo was taken in front of an even better sign that the town is planning to do express” truck, owned by Perrett and sort. downright depressing. what is now Blish Hardware, said Atkins. something about the problem by removing them. Glenney, used to take Manchester The picture was owned by Eric Beganny and Flint couldn’t believe it. The If we did not already know the warning quite curious question had only a date — no mention of what was □ □ □ residents on shopping excursions and Gothberg of Overland Street, a weaver scheduled for it. People they knew had supervised signs, we got a strong hint last summer, when DEADLINE DOG - A dog dubbed “Deadline ” to the train station in North Manchester, with Cheney Bros., and his wife, Beda, the blindfolding. fish in the Sound lost their competitive fight by the Herald’s staff was on his way back home just WASHINGTON — A huge freighter packed with according to George Atkins of Loomis said Atkins. The psychic’s answer; 72 degrees and partly for oxygen with bacteria and died. The before the presses started to roll Wednesday. That Philadelphia’s burned trash has been cruising the cloudy. Thus the “ weather guarantee” on this was great news for the owner of the black bacteria, caused by nitrogen and phosphorous world for nearly two years looking for a foreign week’s agenda for the Feast Fest planning Labrador, but bad news for a Herald employee who in fertilizers, animal waste and some garbage can. The tale of the 466-foot Khian Sea is committee. detergents, cause algae to bloom, and overtax part of a larger U.S. trash crisis that has now Open Foram adopted the puppy when he showed up on her the bacteria. This was a signal that something prompted congressmen to consider a law banning □ □ □ doorstep that morning. ON THE SUNWY SIDE OF THE STREET the export of garbage to Third World countries. “ Deadline’ ’ couldn’t wait for the dog warden, so was terribly wrong with the Sound, that its LOST NO LONGER — Last week, we told you he came to work. He spent all morning in the The rusty, 17-year-oId ship left Philadelphia in Local roads are shot and will grievance; the unlawful seizureof rhythms and delicate balance had been about a man named Joe Eagleson of Northern Herald’s composing room before we learned that September 1986 with almost 14,000 tons of that ‘Bedroom’ town their territories and forced annex altered by waste and pollutants in ways not continue to get worse unless Ireland who was trying to track down some police already knew about his disappearance. city’s incinerator ash. A Philadelphia something Is done fairly soon. ation by the Soviet Union. On Aug. long-lost Manchester-area relatives. No sooner had yet fully comprehended. waste-hauling firm had hired Amalgamated becomes suburb Within minutes of our deadline. “ Deadline” was An insult by another name Coventry, a “ bedroom” town, 23. 1939, the Nazis and the Soviets we written about Eagleson’s plea for help than being returned to his owner. It will take efforts in local municipalities, Shipping Co. of the Bahamas, which said it could east of the river, is on its way to became allies by signing a Albert Eagleson Jr. of West Gardner Street called To the Editor: □ □ □ burdened more and more with shouldering dump the ash on a man-made island in that becoming a suburb! Move over. non-aggression pact which con to say he believed he was Joe Eagleson’s second improvements in overtaxed sewage country. But Amalgamated Shipping apparently NEW NAME — The Dillon Ford car dealership at “ Keep the Cows in Coventry.” Vernon and Glastonbury... tained a secret agreement to cousin. did not have permission to make the projected divide part of Finland, all of the 319 Main St. looks a little different these days. treatment facilities because of federal is ‘comparative discussion’ ’That was the war cry in 1973-74 We will be looking at you. The bad news that Albert Jr. had to offer was that dump. Rebuked by the government of the Baltic countries and Poland be The new owner of Dillon Sales & Service Inc., cutbacks. It will take commitment at the state when Greater Hartford Process- elected and appointed officials, to his father, Albert Eagleson Sr., died in 1963. Albert Bahamas, the Khian Sea embarked on a curious tween them. During the course of Sr. was Joe Eagleson’s great-uncle. who actually bought the business a year ago, has level of the kind signaled in legislation by presidential candidate, who told Sen. Edward M. Kennedy’s /Devco came to town and pro see Just how well you will be By Walter R. Mears odyssey through the Western Hemisphere, the Second World War, the Soviet But Albert Jr. told us that other members of the added his name to the one that Manchester Connecticut and New York for joint the convention that the Demo “ Where was George?” taunt. posed a new “ planned commun dealing with growth in Coventry stopping in Puerto Rico, Antilles, the Dominican Union took Carelia (eastern Fin residents have known for 55 years. cratic ticket is like a bat, “ flying Later, Ford said he hadn’t ity ” in North Coventry. In over the next five to seven years. Eagleson clan are all over Manchester. “ The phone legislative action on the Sound. It will take Republic, Jamaica, Panama, Honduras, Colombia. land) and the Baltic nations and “ Joe R iley’s Dillon Ford” has started NEW ORLEANS - In the battle erratically for brief periods at low identified Kennedy because “ I retrospect, it might have been a book is full of them,” he said. interstate cooperation on a scale never before Guinea Bissau and the Cayman Islands. Where are the cows? We they have remained part of the advertising under its new name, and Joe Riley of insults the Democrats are levels and hanging upside down couldn’t remember the name of prudent thing for Coventry to Neither the Village Crier nor Albert Eagleson Jr. tried by two close neighbors, Connecticut and The shipping company tried unsuccessfully to dispersed the dairy herd here at U.S.S.R. to this day. plans other changes, too. aheadto stay. Republicanconven- for extended periods in dark, that creature.” He also called welcome. Of course, we’ll never have yet been able to contact Joe Eagleson with the pay someone in each of those countries to take the Melody Farm In late 1973, in the good news. No one answers the phone at the “ We’ re going to try and grow, ” said Riley, a New York. tion scriptwriters say that's all damp caves up to its navel in Kennedy “ some non-entity.” know, but would things herea Aug. 23 has become Black right, ciaiming they have sworn ash. At one point, the shippers wrote to Chile era of Devco. But, it’d be nice to Eagleson residence in Lisburn, Northern Ireland. former Boston resident who now lives in It will take a renewed commitment from the guano." Bush monitors tried to Those are not memorable gibes, bouts have been as bad tv>'iay if Ribbon Day internationally for suggesting that it convert its northern desert into a keep some cows in Coventry! When Eagleson wrote us, he said he was coming Manchester. federal government to clean up our off name-caliing in favor of get Haig to tone down his talk, but but it’s a beginning. there hadn’t been such closed thepeoplesoftheBalticcountries. something called comparative landfill for U.S. trash. Food for thought. here in August. But he didn’t say exactly when or Stewart Johnston, nephew of the dealership's environment. It will take the energetic he wouldn’t. New Jersey Gov. Thomas Kean, mindedness in 1974? Almost five decades of Soviet comment. Now, the U.S. Coast Guard is investigating the where. founder, said he still owns the property, and he Or the double bank shot of Sen. the keynote speaker who didn’t occupation threaten the very participation of the congressional caucus on The GOP line is a fine one. curious path of the Khian Sea. Rep. John Conyers. Coventry is on the verge of William Welles Brainard If he doesn't find his relatives when he gets here, remains a sales consultant at the Brm. Phil Gramm of Texas, who said get to the microphone until the survival of Estonia, Latvia and Long Island Sound. It will take the attention of Invisible, in fact. D-Mich.. does not want trash shippers striking something awesome — the hope 1000 South St. he's sure to find a letter with the news on his return Dillon Sales & Service was founded in 1933 at 130 the Democrats weren’t nasty to convention was half over, used a Lithuania as cultural entities and the next occupant of the White House. “ Comparative discussion on the deals abroad that could later haunt the United ful ground-breaking of the contro Coventry home. Center St. by the late Stewart Dillon. The building Bush “ because they’re tacky, show business simile for his that is why the peoples of those Most of all, it will take the effort of all of us. issues is not negative,” said Lee nasty tow-rent people” but, keynote insult. “ The Dukakis States. At a congressional hearing on the issue, versial Manchester/Willimantic at 319 Main St. was built in 1950 and the business countries have repeatedly ap □ □ □ Every citizen in our area must take part, to Atwater, Bush’s campaign man rather, because they are trying to Democrats will try to talk tough,” Conyers said he is alarmed by reports he has heard expressway. Land, particularly was incorporated in 1954. that the trash export business appeals to prime farm land, is being gobbled pealed to the world to redress the By the way. Joe Riley is not related to Bob Riley, refrain from careless dumping, to become ager. Comparative discussion avoid the reat issues. hesaid. “ Butdon’tbefooled.They Baltic peoples great injustice — the occupation WEED WOES — We’ve known for quite a while means that before denouncing Jerry Curry, running for Con may talk like Dirty Harry but they unscrupulous elements. Conyers is pushing up greedily by those eager to cash that people in Manchester are concerned about the the Oldsmobile dealer in Manchester, knowledgeable in the fragile relationship legislation that would outlaw waste exports from in on the spiral of expansion in this of theircountries by Soviet Russia Michaei Dukakis, Republican gress in Virginia Beach, Va., got a will still act like Pee Wee share grievance appearance of the town’s parks. The matter has □ □ □ between what we do in our homes and its the United States beyond those specified in current area of northeastern Connecticut. — and to restore' to them their orators speak highiy of George moment on the platform and used Herman.” sovereignty. On Aug. 23, Ameri even gotten some official notice from the town’s effect on the sea. We must be our neighbor’s treaties with Canada and Mexico. We can’t just W e know the end result; more To the Editor: F IF T Y YEARS AGO — From the Manchester Bush. ' it to say “ I suspect that neither Dirty Harry is the tough cop cans of Baltic descent will gather Board of Directors. keeper when we see garbage, waste, toxins, or shop around for the poorest nation and ask them to asphalt, concrete and steel. But. I Evening Herald of Thursday, Aug. 19,1938: At their Atlanta convention, the Dukakis nor Jim Wright ever met played by actor Clint Eastwood. at the state Capitol to echo the Parks, after all. are supposed to be good to look cash in on their health and environment,” Conyers suppose that’s “ progress.” The Lately our press has given The hospital auxiliary has presented the oil being dumped in streams, storm sewers or Democrats voileyed insults at a Communist they didn’t love...” Pee Wee Herman is a squeaky- demands that will be made on the at. But recently a town resident became concerned said. state is fiddling around and considerable attention to the operating room of .Memorial Hospital with a large along the coast. Bush. He was bom with a silver That harks back to themes of voiced movie and television wea same day in Estonia. Latvia and about an overgrowth of weeds at — of all places — He and Rep. Mike Synar, D-Okla., noted at the doesn’t want to payforpreserving ferment in the Soviet Union electric fan which, with the awning donated earlier foot in his mouth, he was a another, unpleasant political era, kling, or wimp. Lithuania. the town’s sanitary landfill. toothache of a man. Bush wasborn hearing that there is no way to stop trash our agricultural land and open caused by its ethnic minorities. in the summer, adds greatly to the comfort of the — The Advocate, Stamford but it passed with scant notice. While Kean’s was a better-than- Admittedly, part of his concern was not on third base and thinks he tripled. “ The question is not where’s average GOP taunt, the need for merchants from misrepresenting their cargo to space, so farmers are forced to The reasons are as varied as the aesthetic. Some of the weeds, he said, are ragweed, doctors and nurses. “ Where was G eorge?" the George,” said Sen. Alan Simpson an explanatory footnote illus make it more acceptable to the receiving country. sell their land off to thehighest bid peoples themselves. In the Baltic Ilvi J. Cannon which are unpopular now with the proliferation of Sunday excursions — Round-trip fares to New Democrats chanted. of Wyoming. “ The question is trates one of the insult problems in Khian Sea shipping documents and communica from Mr. Developer. region, the Estonians. Latvians 2 Fernwood Drive pollen. York, $2, and Boston, $2.50, from Manchester. Be jeans said their conven- who’s Mike?” That invited a New Orleans. Snide political tions seen by our associate, Jim Lynch, Indicate Coventry Lake is suffering. and Lithuanians share a common Bolton But it’s pleasant to think that people don’t want safe and save via the New Haven Railroad. PIP YOU KNOW THAT A BABY ibkipepithets in favorof chant, but there was none. remarks lose punch when they that the Philadelphia ash has had more aliases e, an admirable resolve Apparently these Republicans have to be explained. than Butch Cassidy. IS BORN TO A TEENAGER 3 and probably a good ideaare since not into responsive readings. Sen. Gramm, placing Bush’s When it left Philadelphia, the load was labeled “ incinerator ash.” In Fort Lauderdale in March EVERY TWO Min u t e s ? they show tittle knack for pithy Dukakis said he didn’t think the name in presidential nomination putdowns. GOP shots would do him any Wednesday night, seized the 1987, it was “ general cargo.” In Cayman Brae in HALLS The quotable political insult is a political harm. He’s already dreaded wimp issue, making the December 1987, it was “ bulk construction OPTI- HOLY COW/ one-liner. Republican insults tend unloaded what Atwater called the word into a verb and using it to material. ” By the time it docked in Haiti in ALBERTO ALBERTO TEARS I FLEXCARE to take longer. Oscar-winner of offensive re slap the “ amnesia merchants” of January, the load miraculously became “ top soil Solution B ags WE'VE GOT To FiKO fertilizer.” Mousse Hairspray CLEAN Natural m m Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas did marks, blaming President Rea the Democratic ticket. 8 oz. 30's That t e e n a g e r manage a quickie Wednesday gan for ethical shortcomings in “ Is there anybody here who The shippers struck a deal in Haiti to pay a local All Types All Types Daily Cleaner 15 ml. firm to take the “ fertilizer.” The Khian Sea began night, calling the Democratic the administration. "The fish rots doubts that a President Dukakis 5.5 oz. 7 oz. 20 ml. AHO STOP HER! presidential nominee “ one of from the head first,” Dukakis would cut defense, wimpAmerica dumping the ash on the beach of Gonaives, 75 miles those liberals with strange ideas said. and endanger peace?” he asked. north of Port-au-Prince. Environmentalists with — Dukak-eyed ideas — yes “ That is the yardstick,” said Score two for Gramm because Greenpeace found out and sent a team of Dukak-eyed ideas — about the Atwater. “ I ’ll guarantee you will that is inventive as well as investigators to warn the Haitian government. way the world works.” not see that kind of invective insulting. Until he comman Haitian authorities then ordered the ash put back But Dole is the Republicans' coming out of here. ’ ’ deered “ wimp,” the “ W” word on the boat. CLOSE-UP IRISH wisecracker. He said he’d called But outrage — scripted outrage had been used by Bush’s detrac The Khian Sea took back only part of its load SUCRETS CALGON POUDENT VASEUNE Sen. Dan Quayle, the youthful — is another matter. “ I ’ll be tors and avoided by his fans. before sneaking out to sea in the middle of the Petroleum T o o th p a s te GOP vice presidential candidate damned if I will stand by and let night. A month later, the brother of two Haitians Lozenges A fter Bath Tablets Jelly All Types SPRING and found him shaving, “ for the anyone with a smirk and a sneer Walter R. Mears, executive who negotiated the “ fertilizer” dump was indicted Lotion 120's in Miami for alleged ties to cocaine smuggling into $ 2 8 9 3.75 oz. first time.” discredit ... George Bush,” editor of The Associated Press, All Types 4.6 oz. % ^ 49 I More typical are orators like former President Gerald R. Ford hascovered national politics since the United States. 7c € 1M«t>vNEA.tnc Aiexander Haig, the defeated told the convention in rebuttal to 1960. The drama of the Khian Sea shifted to the United 8 oz. States again in March when the ship returned to Philadelphia to negotiate a deal to leave the ash SUCRETS there. The Coast Guard ordered the ship to stay put. but it slipped out in the middle of the night. Habitat is an answer for the homeiess After a long stretch of no reported sightings, the ship showed up at a Yugoslavian port in late July. WASHINGTON — Mayor Andrew Young of build 14 in one week last year. He’s a member of According to Yugoslavian press accounts, the Stresstabs Atlanta stood on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial Habitat’s board, faithfully attending all meetings. freighter had tried unsuccessfully to dump the ash energizer ^ energizer ATRA c e n t r u m VISINE almost exactly 25 years after Martin Luther King B a tte ry Carter’s involvement impressed Cathy Bivens, in Senegal and was headed for Greece when it was B a tte ry Vitamins — Bonus Bonus Pack Jr. made a speech there to a quarter of a million 35, owner of a White House restaurant. “ I always ordered to dock in Yugoslavia because its 2 PK / C or D Cartridges 75's people. Northern wanted to do some volunteer work in a way that I registration had expired. The Khian Sea is still in 4 PK / AA 130 = 30 A.C. Young’s crowd was vastly smaller — only Perspective can contribute to others.” She began working in the Yugoslavia undergoing unspecified repairs. 14's Eyedrops several hundred. But many of them had walked office on Fridays. Amalgamated Shipping would not comment on 1 iz. from Maine on their way to Georgia to raise the Michael J. McManus Then she redruited five waitresses to Join her on the activities of the Khian Sea. The ship’s U.S. ac: consciousness of the nation to an answer for a building crew. representative, Coastal Carriers Inc., said it is only ENERGIZER America’s homelessness; Habitat for Humanity, What can six women do? ” We put up the walls, responsible for the ship when it is in U.S. waters. which slashes housing costs by sellig housing to the the trusses, plywood and shingles on the roof. All poor built with volunteer labor, zero profit and zero the framing can be done in two days. You really go Shopping around interest rates. Atlanta, it makes me ashamed that we have not away with a feeling you have accomplished South Korea is looking for better relations with “ A quarter-century ago. Martin Luther King taken that same pledge.” something.” the Soviet Union, and the Summer Olympics aren’t City officials told me of some exemplary steps stood in this place and declared that he had a She had no previous experience, and found it the only reason. The South Koreans are doing as worthy of emulation; GYNOL dream, and that it was deeply rooted in the scary on the first day to be “ on the roof.” Now she much as $500 million a year in indirect trade with ORALB DELFEN SCHICK 1. With city tax funds, attractive new public UNISOM DESITIN Am erican dream. Today we have come to this says, “ You learn by doing it. It’s not so hard.” the Soviet Union using third-country ships. Western Slim Tw in housing is being built on scattered sites, none hallowed spot in the shadow of that great Others have experience and use it. “ I ’m the site countries restrict the sale of technology to the Tablets OlRtment II Starter Kit within two miles of another, and the city is helping Toothbrush — All 5’s emancipator, Abraham Lincoln... with our own man,” said Gene Devant. a Realtor. “ I buy the dirt, Soviets, so South Korea is opening trade offices some tenants buy other public housing they have 20 Or. dream which is also rooted in the American dream, for as little as $1,800 a lot.” And he persuaded the across Eastern Europe to serve as conduits for » • _ $ 2 0 7 4 oz. le Y N Q L II been renting. Adult that everybody ought to have a home.” city to give unused land — 10 lots last year. South Korean merchandise going to Soviet buyers. b n 2. The number of housing inspectors has been “ The dream of a simple home has become a Different work crews are trained to do different ’The South Koreans want alternative markets if the $009 Twm= increased from 13 to 17 and they required 3,000 $ ] ^ 3 9 nightmare for millions of people. And it is a tasks. One church team may specialize in putting United States puts up protectionist barriers, and deteriorating units to be brought up to standard. Small Refill nightmare not only for minorities, but also for on siding or doing the dry wall. The time demand is they want to outflank North Korea by cultivating IM m i i i - This code enforcement is particularly important. 81 Or. millions of white folks too,” he said. "Unscrupulous not overwhelming. “ We work every sixth relations with North Korea’s allies — the Soviet It is not glamorous, but it can save far more homes li|P E S lllN K j| landlords, greedy land developers, and an Saturday,” said Cathy. Union and China. I unresponsive government have Joined forces to than any city can build for the poor. Founder Millard Fuller will visit 22 cities with push rents and housing costs above the reach of an But what’s particularly exciting about Charlotte projects in North Carolina alone on his current increasing number.” is that 500 volunteers have been recruited by march. He’s the only man I know who became a Available at participating SINUTAB II churches, civic groups and even businesses to iHanrliPstrr Hrrali'i BENADRYL lENYLIN H e paid tribute to Millard Fuller, one of the millionaire by the age of 30 and then gave it all I marchers and a founder of Habitat for Humanity, donate their time to build decent homes for the away in service. VALUE PLUS STORES! Maximum Strength Founded In 1881 Tablet or which has shown "how to make housing a basic homeless. A moving story on his work in the June Readers Not all Items available at all stores. Cough Syrup Tablet or Capsules PENNY M. SIEPFEar...... 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Wit of the World FOCUS r NA’nON Despite drawbacks, Zia was U.S. ally t By George Gedda cy’s safeguard system. & W O R L D The Associated Press Sen. John Glenn, D-Ohlo, has criticized the Reagan administration WASHINGTON - President Mo for aiding Pakistan even though that How much is a good stereo receiver? Strikes spread in Poland hammed Zia uI-Haq, who guided country has not provided “ Ironclad Pakistan for 11 years, enjoyed close assurances” that It is not building By the Editors the various components of a home- remote control and 10 FM station JASTRZEBIE, Poland (AP) — Work ties, with the United States despite nuclear weapons. of Consumer Reports entertainment center — run a video presets; the Yamaha has no remote, stoppages today crippled four coal mines in liabilities that would have doomed Leonard Spector, an expert on the Consumer disc picture to a TV monitor, say, but 16 FM presets. southwestern Poland and spread in the key that relationship had he governed a spread of nuclear weapons, has said How much money do you need to while feeding the audio to the stereo You may want more amplifier Baltic port of Szczecin, where bus workers less strategically important country. “available evidence leaves little spend on a stereo receiver? A Reports system. The more sophisticated re power than either of these two models joined longshoremen on strike, opposition Zia’s refusal, to be intimidated by doubt” that Pakistan Is Indeed perfectly respectable unit can be had ceivers help you select separate video provides. Do you have unusual activists said. the presence of over 100,000 Soviet developing nuclear arms. for less than $200 these days. It will and audio sources, copy videotapes, President Reagan has certified speakers that take a lot of power to The protests, which began Tuesday with an troops in neighboring Afghanistan deliver good performance and may and even edit those tapes in a drive? Do you play recordings with occupation strike at a major mine in overrode all other considerations in repeatedly that Pakistan has not offer features such as quartz tuning advanced and offered more power rudimentary way. unusually deep bass at seismic sound developed such a capability and Jastrzebie, were called to demand pay raises Washington, enabling Pakistan to be and digital display. and features per dollar than compara levels? Or recordings such as CDs and EFBC therefore is eligible for continued U.S. As a group, the 29 stereo receivers and legalization of the banned Solidarity trade among the largest recipients of Paying more — say $200 to $400 on bly priced receivers they’ve tested in ‘audiophile” records with wide dy Amsterdam assistance. The U.S. aid program tested performed very well. In some union movement. American assistance. discount — will generally net you the past. All provided the convenience namics — big differences between the NETHERLANDS totals $3.28 billion over six years, a areas, such as stereo separation, they higher power, more accommodations of push-button quartz tuning and have loudest and softest passages? Then, More than 2,000 workers at the Andaiuzja Zia, who died Wednesday in a plane generous sum in an age of worldwide were all excellent: and their amplifier for other components, and more a digital display to show the tuned the Sony STRAV550 or the Yamaha coal mine went on strike today. Solidarity crash along with U.S. Ambassador aid cutbacks. performance was fine overall, too. versatility. These mid-priced receiv frequency. Tuning and switching are RX500U would be a good choice. leaders said. The mine is about 40 miles from Arnold L. Raphel and an American To Sen. Gordon Humphrey, R-N.H., Given their generally superior perfor ers go beyond the pleasure of music to easy and error-free because they They’re $90 to $120 more than their three other coal mines closed by strikes. Its brigadier general, allowed U.S.- Zia’s critics overlooked his role as a mance, the receivers were rated the new frontier of the "entertain work electronically rather than me top-rated bandmates. director, Henryk Pyka, confirmed a strike had backed Afghan rebels to use Pakistan “bulwark against Soviet Imperial primarily on tuner performance and ment center.” They can serve not only chanically. You also have the option of If, additionally, you have low- begun. , as a staging ground for attacks on ism,” a sentiment he repeated Wed on how handy their features were. as the junction box for two cassette tuning manually to home in on impedence speakers (less than 6 Afghanistan. He also permitted Pak nesday while attending the GOP decks and a CD player, but also for weak-signal stations. Top-rated were the Sony STRA V450 ohms), the high-powered Realistic A world without nukes istan to be used as a safe haven for 3 conclave in New Orleans. VCR with stereo capability, and These receivers also reflect the and the Yamaha RX300U. (Although STA 22080, $400, would be worth million Afghan refugees. After Zia’s death, the State Depart perhaps for a TV with a video-input demands of an increasingly video- the Sony has been discontinued, it’s considering. PEOPLE PAH U TE MESA, Nev. (A P ) — U.S. and So dependent was ^he Reagan ment was quick to reaffirm support jack. oriented market. Some are labeled still available in stores.) Selling for If you’re video-oriented, consider Soviet officiais say their historic joint nuclear administration on Pakistan for for Pakistan. Recently, Consumer Reports’ elec “ audio/video receivers.” Many have about $240 (^less at discount, they are the Pioneer VSX4000, $380 discounted, Sentence stuns Murphree weapons test explosion could be the first step achieving its policy goals in Afghanis “ We have a long history of close and * tronic engineers tested 29 mid-priced video-component inputs that make it cheaper \ m n most. Both had an for its many video-switching toward a world without atomic bombs. tan that Washington soft-pedaled friendly cooperation with Pakistan,” GRETNA, La. models. They were technically more easy to shut video and audio signals to excellent FM tuner. The Sony has a facilities. Wednesday’s Joint Verification Experiment other aspects of Zia’s rule that many department spokeswoman Phyllis (A P ) — Debra was the culmination of a four-year effort to in Congress found objectionable. Oakley said. “ At this moment of Murphree, who slow the nuelear arms race and a product of Secretary of State George P. Shultz, extreme trial, I want to reiterate our claims she posed better U.S.-Soviet relations. in New Orleans on Wednesday for the commitment to Pakistan and our full nude for evangelist It was the first time Soviet scientists joined Republican national convention, cre support for the acting president and Shocking tales illuminate Jimmy Swaggart, their American counterparts in the control dited Zia with inducing the Soviet his government.” was stunned to Former United Nations Ambassa room at the top-secret Nevada Test Site to Union to begin withdrawing its forces Dr. Gott receive a six- dor Jeane Kirkpatrick wondered monitor a nuclear weapons explosion. from Afghanistan. AP photo month jail term in The Reagan administration nor whether Pakistan’s strong stand on Peter Qott, M.D. Forty-five American scientists and diplomats danger of lightning storms an unrelated pros mally favors multiparty democracy Afghanistan would continue under will gather similar data Sept. 14 at the Soviet’s 1982 VISIT — Pakistani President Zia ul-Haq, left, appears with titution case be but essentially remained silent in the President Ronald Reagan during a 1982 visit to Washington. Zia Zia’s successors and whether the Semipalatinsk test site. country would be able to contain cause she has face of Zia’s scornful attitude toward died Wednesday along with U.S. Ambassador Arnoid L. Raphel DEAR telephone during a thunder and begun tochange his country’s political parties. Islamic fundamentalists. ABBY: Living lighting storm is in for a shock, if when the Pakistan air force C-130 they were in crashed. her ways, her Arms reactor shut down He decreed that the Nov. 16 national She called Zia “ a very strong in the section of you’ll pardon the pun. person, very important to the whole iawyersays. elections would be conducted on a the country Several years ago when I was at WASHINGTON (AP) — The Department of must there be parties?” was developing — or already has geopolitical strategic constellation of “ Obviously she non-party basis, meaning that the with the high summer camp with the Michigan Energy has moved to shut down a nuclear There are also congressional con developed — a nuclear weapons the region, very important to the Dear Abby committed the largely illiterate Pakistani population est annual oc National Guard, one of my reactor used in weapons production in the will not have the benefit of party cerns about Pakistan’s role as source capability. freedom fighters of Afghanistan.” Blood in urine crime,” said de curences of Abigail Van Buren friends decided to make a tel- wake of a power surge that occurred last week symbols when they cast their ballots. of supply for U.S.-bound heroin. U.S. law prohibits aiding countries fe n s e attorney lightning, I was phone call during a thunder while operators were seeking to restart the “ If you have the spirit of demo But the greatest concern to that acquire uranium enrichment George Gedda covers the State Tom Weymann. is not normal very interested storm. Ten minutes later he was reactor. cracy, why insist on the form ?” Zia members of Congress was the suspi technology and do not put it under the Department for The Associated in your recent back in the duty office with a sore Debra ..Murphree “ But it’s a shock, Ernest C. Baynard III, assistant secretary asked an interviewer recently. “ Why cion that Pakistan under Zia’s rule International Atomic Energy Agen Press. article con jaw and a temporarily paralyzed given the circum for environment, safety and health, said cerning lightn arm! It seems lightning had stances.” D E A R DR. GOTT: My urine was checked, and I Wednesday night that the incident involved answer the phone! struck the wires and traveled Since the Swaggart scandai, Weymann said, I .y-Tp told I had hematuria and microhematuria. ing safety. More recently, many the P-Reactor, one of three reactors located at Abby, this weak excuse might down the phone line and jumped Miss Murphree has returned to her hometown What do these mean? readers have written to you the Savannah River Plant in South Carolina. Ifs a bird; ifs a boat; ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. debating the safety of using the have flown, but he has one of to the braces on his teeth! It of Patoka, Ind., and has been living with her The two other Savannah River weapons those new cordless telephones! knocked him and two other men DEAR READER: Hematuria means blood cells telephone during a storm. parents and three children, ages 7,8, and 10. reactors also are shut down — one of them for I recently was away on busi (By the way, this man is an approximately 20 feet across the in the urine: microhematuria means that the blood She was making arrangements to return to a scheduled maintenance outage and the other INSURANSMiTHS SINCE ness, and it was obvious that my engineer at the Kennedy Space road. a monument to L.A. is visible only through a microscope, not with the schooi to study interior design, her lawyer due to safety concerns. boyfriend was taking advantage Center.) Sign me ... JIM ANDERSON said. 1914 naked eye. Bleeding into the urine is always Baynard said the government is By Michael Fleemon Monument official David Jay Flood of my absence by spending many RAINY DAY FOOL ANN ARBOR promised it would be singular and not be a abnormal and should be investigated. It can come Miss Murphree, 28, was sentenced particularly concerned that operators of the The Associated Press from any source of irritation in the urinary tract, late nights out (always with a Wednesday for a 1987 arrest at a suburban “ statue that would probably only be good alibi ready). One morning I DEAR RAINY DAY FOOL: If DEAR ABBY: On July 2, 1970, reactor continued building up power despite including infection, tumors or stones. New Orleans motel. She pleaded guilty to a LOS ANGELES — The nation’s second- appreciated by pigeons.” 649-5241 called and asked where he had you don’t sever your connection our mother went to the bank to the 2 percent “ power spike” — an abrupt and ■The architects who responded did notlet! -'/ misdemeanor charge of prostitution May 20, largest city wanted a monument to rival 6 5 E. C «R t«r S tr e tt been all night because I called with this shifty space engineer, I cash our father’s paycheck. When unexpected increase in temperature and DEAR DR. GOTT: I’ve heard of a Japanese three months after she identified herself as the the Statue of, Liberty, and architects them down. The plans on display at thO' ■' until the wee hours and he wasn’t predict stormy weather ahead — she got home, our father, Ernie pressure. Manclwstgr, CT. disease called ” meitei-sho,” in which patients woman at the center of the Swaggart scandal. responded in Southern California fashion, California Museum of Science and Indus home. He quickly responded that with little chance for sunshine. Craze of Mansfield, Ohio, disco manufacture alcohol in their intestines. Can you tell Swaggart never acknowledged any with some far-out designs that would try burst with imagination. he had indeed been home, but a vered the bank had given Mom Jihad repeats demands And while the temptation is to label the me about this? encounter with Miss Murphree, but tearfully make Lady Liberty drop her torch. terrible electrical storm had been DEAR ABBY: The person who $100 too much. So, being the collection typically Californian, only one said there is no danger in using a honest person he was. Dad picked confessed from the pulpit that he had BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Pro-Iranian The entries unveiled this week include a DEAR READER: I’m afraid not. Meitei-shoisnot going on and he was afraid to semifinalist is from California. The others Coming Soon... up the telephone and called the committed unspecified sins. Shiite Moslem extremists hoiding at least two giant transparent bird and a 4-block-long listed in any of my reference books, nor could I find ai*e from Massachusetts, New York, bank to alert it of the error. Miss Murphree sold her story about Americans hostage said in a statement today dollar bill, but they seem unlikely to knock it in the local university health center library. I ’d be Austria and the Soviet Union. A lightning storm was going on Swaggart to Penthouse magazine, accompan that they wili not release any captives uniess the Pyramids off the Seven Wonders of the grateful to hear from any readers who might be able R A filg ' The baseball mitt design was accom outside at the time, and about ied by a series of explicit photos showing the all their demands are met. World list. to shed some light on this mystery. I hope that some D d l l M panied by a giant bat and a giant white "WOMEN IN poses and acts she said Swaggart asked her to halfway through the call, lighting The typewritten statement from Islamic The West Coast Gateway Committee baseball, and a regulation-sized baseball of my readersin Japan can come up with an answer. do in the motel room. stuck! Dad dropped the phone Jihad was delivered to the Beirut office of the received 150 designs in all, including a field. BUSINESS” and said, “ Oh my God — my Reuters news agency along with a towering baseball mitt and giant naked The jury turned it down, and rejected a ear! ” Those were his last words. black-and-white photograph of American giant bald head that peers down on the DEAR DR. GOTT: Sixteen months after meeting statues in plain view of hundreds of A Special Section to Then he fell back dead. The cause Valerie Harper in court freeway and a design of four giant hands my husband, I was diagnosed with herpes. Four THE GROWING HISPANIC POPULATION hostage Terry Anderson. thousands of daily freeway commuters. of death; electrocution. colored red, yellow, black and white. years after meeting him, genital warts showed up LOS ANGELES (A P ) - No, it’s not the Islamic Jihad, or Holy War, has admitted Judges on an international committee Spotlight Successful ______By ethnic group______Dad left a wife of 34 years and Another monument was a rainbow. One on me. My husband says he’s been faithful and latest variation on “ The People’s Court,” but holding both Anderson and Thomas formed by Mayor Tom Bradley whittled Group Population (In thousands) Percentage change (1982-1987) five children. So, Dear Abby, had a large butterfly floating overhead Business Women. denies seeing evidence of either disease on himself. a “ rent-a-judge” program has actress Valerie Sutherland. the selections down to five this week, with please let yOur readers know that attached by guy wires. Considering the incubation period of each disease, is Harper delighted about her starring role in a Anderson, 40, of Lorain, Ohio, is the chief semifinalists including the gargantuan „ 18,790 ( 2 2 ^ using the telephone during a Some designs had so many wires and it possible that I might have contracted either real-life courtroom this week. Middie East correspondent for The Associated bird with an egg that lowers onto a surface Total Hispanic rainstorm can be fatal. sails and metal rigging that they looked disease without having any symptoms prior to 15.3741 ' The trial of multimillion-dollar suits and Press. street. THE CRAZES “ The jOrors certainly chose the unex like the wreckage of a Wright brothers meeting my husband? Or is he not as exclusive as he countersuits filed between Miss Harper and V - 11,762 (22%): FROM MANSFIELD, OHIO pected,” Nick Patsaouras, chairman of plane. Are you a successful woman in would have me believe? Mexican her former employers, Lorimar and ^JBC-TV, People replace computer the Gateway Committe, said Wednesday. Except for the bird monument, designed 9j642 D EAR ABBY: I am 77 years old opened Wednesday following a bitter dispute by Vilen Kunnapu of the Soviet Republic of business? If you have worked D E AR READ ER: It’s tempting to point a finger WASHINGTON (A P ) — Inundated by “ We wanted a symbol of Los Angeles,” and have had lots of close over the television series “ Valerie.” Estonia, the four other semifinalists were hard and are proud of your at your husband and conclude that he has been 2,284 (11%) requests forks new personalized benefit said Patsaouras. “ And we wanted it to Puerto Rican encounters with lightning. Once, Miss Harper was fired from “ Valerie” last mechanical-looking structures, functional dividing his affections. However, in fairness and for estimates, the Sociai Security Administration stand thet4est of time, into the 21st century. achievements, let us help you 2,051 while making an emergency summer after a heated dispute with Lorimar marital harmony, I suggest that you take him at his has added 366 new phone lines answered by I ’m very happy with our entries.” and high-tech. telephone call from Crookston, and the show’s producers. They claimed she The design by Austria’s Irmfried promote your success! word. You could conceivably have been exposed to 2,139 (40%) people instead of a computer. Backers ho{>e^at the final design will Cuban Minn., in the late ’30s, lightning threw tantrums and was difficult to work with. Windbichler combined towering fountains herpes and venereal warts before you met your “ Obviously, many, many Americans were be built over the Sama Ana Freeway near You deserve it! U l , 5 2 3 struck the telephone wire and the She claimed they fired her without reason. of water, “ a landmark to be seen for miles husband and later developed symptoms after a long getting busy signals,” Phil Gambino, a City Hall with $40 million in corporate results were electrifying! My by approaching motorists.” latent period. Admittedly, this is a long shot. Also at issue was a dispute over Miss donations raised in the way the 1984 Los Central and v j 1,017 (7%) arms stretched out sideways and spokesman for the agency, said Wednesday. Dagmar Richter of Cambridge, Mass., Are you a business man or Because of the serious implications of your Harper’s request for an increase in her Angeles Olympics were funded. South American every muscle in my body vi “ Now people are getting through on the first termed her semifinalist project a “ linear woman who knows or employs sexually transmitted diseases. I urge you to involve 950 $S6,750-per-episode salary. The $100,000 contest was financed by a brated. I was told I lit up like a ring. We’re hoping those who got a busy signal structure ... and part vessel for social your doctor in sorting out the pieces to this puzzle. Under an unusual “ rent-a-judge” program Japanese real estate company that owns a hard working woman? If yes, neon tube! Fortunately, I was last week will call us back.” gathering.” You need to be checked for other venereal diseases. Other Hispanic ;Jl,588 (33%) that brought the dispute to trial about four two Los Angeles skyscrapers. spared because the line was Social Security Administrator Dorcas R. Hani Rashid of New York put forward a why not devote a tribute to her? In addition, your husband needs to be examined, too |1,198 years faster than usual, all parties agreed to Bradley was credited with putting the grounded. Hardy unveiled the new “ personal earnings stagelike structure praised for Its “ theat Deadline: August 19, 1988. — If for no other reason than he was exposed to share costs of about $15,000 a week to hire monument plans in motion, deciding just GEORGE W. CHANCE, and benefit estimate statements” on Aug. 4. ers, galleries and general use of open herpes and warts from conjugal contact with you. retired Superior Court Judge William as New York celebrated the 100th COLORADO SPRINGS To get them, workers must fill out an spaces.” NEA graphic Hogoboom and a staff of court personnel to anniversary of the Statue of Liberty last application form, SSA-7004, that they can Los Angeles’ Neil Denari had a large handle the case. summer that Los Angeles should have its Manchester Herald obtain by calling a toll-free number — video screen with the face of George “ I’m very glad to finally have my day in own monument to welcome newcomers to Advertising Department 1-800-937-2000 — or writing the Consumer Washington sticking out on the design. It is court,” Miss Harper told reporters. “ And It’s U.S. shores. Many may be infected with chiamydia virus Information Center, Department 55, Social In February, Bradley kicked off the accompanied by the message; “ The wonderful to have it settled in a very timely Security, Pueblo, Colo. 81009. contest for a design, calling the monument measurement of the American dream is 643-2711 fashion.” drive “ uniquely a Los Angeles project.” The Dollar.” DEAR DR. REI- men with symptoms of urinary include burning or frequency of NISCH: A friend of infections. Researchers who have urination, discharge from the ure mine was recently diag looked for chlamydial infections In, thra, or vaginal discharge. It is also Richie dispute settled nosed as having chla men without urinary tract symptoms not unusual for these symptoms to mydia. She was upset Kinsey Report have fond that between 2 percent and disappear without treatment. BEVERLY Robbers’ shootout with cops and thought her hus 31 percent of each group studied was HILLS, Calif. (AP) June M. Relnisch, Ph.D. The diagnosis of chlamydia usually band had been unfaith infected. follows negative results on tests for — No charges will ful to her, but her doctor The most common site of chlamy other infectious organisms, such as be filed against the said that you could be ends deadly two-day drama dial infection in women is thought to gonorrhea and Candida. Direct testing wife of pop singer infected with the chla be the cervix (the area surrounding for chlamydia trachomatis is not Lionel Richie for mydia organism forfive 106 Woodland 8t. ■ 843-6474 8im-8pm dilly the openign between the vagina and widely available because it involves allegedly beating BONN, West Germany (AP) — said a special tactical unit led the The bandits fled the bank in to 15 years without uterus), although infection of the careful collection of specimens and another woman Police today stopped a speeding blockades on the busy, autobahn. Gladbeck on Tuesday with two knowing it, and then something would aily, causing infections of the urinary urethra is also frequent. The number specialized handling in the labora she found with her car carrying two bank robbers, a Fechner said one of the women employees, $227,000 and a car N O W O N LY just set it off, making symptoms tract and reproductive organs in both of women infected with chlamydia is tory. However, local health depart 1, husband, prosecu female accomplice and two hos hostages was killed and the other provided by police. appear. This would mean that her men and women. Previously the even more difficult to estimate received “ life-threatening Injur They surfaced Wednesday in jChrysanthemums £ ments can assist physicians in ar tors said. tages, ending two days of shoot husband had gotten it from an old organism was known to be involved In because they have symptoms even ies.” He said he could not release Bremen, 135 miles from Glad ranging and conducting these tests. Brenda Richie, ing sprees and chases across ^ All labeled for color • In bud & bloom girlfriend before they were married, conjunctivitis (inflammation of the less often than men. Hopefully, a less complicated test will West Germany and the Nether their names. beck, where they took a third and it was dormant all these years. eyes), pneumonia and other infec 35, and dancer Infected women can transmit this be developed soon. lands. One hostage was killed and The spokesman said the two person hostage at a vegetable It was my understanding that tious non-sexually transmitted dis Diane Alexander, organism to their b'abies at birth, and Tetracycline, doxycycline and sev the other seriously injured in a gunmen were seriously injured market, then commandeered a f PLANT NOW FOR EARLY COLOR chlamydia symptoms appeared seven eases in people of all ages. 22, “ view this as a 3/*10« even babies delivered by Caesarean eral other drugs have been found to gunbattle. and their female accomplice nearby passenger bus and drove to 14 days after being, infected, but if Because chlamydia infections often very unfortunate /f il l in t h o s e BARE SPOTS IN THE GARDEN surgery can be infected if the effectively cure chlamydia infections. The two robbers and their received minor injuries. off with 25 hostages. Five elderly what her doctor said is true, maybe I produce few or no symptoms, are and situational in amniolJc sac ("bag of waters” ) has Sexual partners should also be accomplice also were injured, Fechner is the police spokes people were later freed. could also have it from relationships extrem ely difficult to diagnose, and broken before delivery; cident,” Los An examined and treated. Follow-up police said. man in the city of Recklingh It was not clear when the before marriage. cases are not reported to a national geles ^ u n ty Dep- FREE Chlamydia infections have also testing is necessary to ensure that the The ordeal began Tuesday ausen, where a special command gunmen were joined by the GERANIUMS Could I have this and not know it? agency, it is impossible to know how u t y D i s t r i c t Ul1 been found in the epididymis (tubes person is finally free of Infection. when the two gunmen robbed a post was set up to coordinate femaie accomplice, but West LANDSCAPING Could it be passed on to children? many people are infected. Attorney Eldon Rose Bush' Start Now at Lower Prices through which sperm move after Brenda Richie bank in Gladbeck. They later police strategy. German police seized her when Red The most common chlamydial with the 99 leaving the testicles) and rectum of Fox said Wednes commandeered a bus with 25 Police identified the gunmen as the bus stopped at a highway rest Rhododendrons — Azaleas — infection site in men is the urethra Pink DEAR READER: Nearly anyone some men, and there is some evidence day. passengers and shot a teen-age Hans-Juergen Roesner, 31, and area. Two more hostages were purchase of Junipers — Forsythia — Kerria may have a chlamydia infection (the tube that carries urine from the that chlamydia can infect the prostate Dr, Relnisch Is director of the- “ But for the noise and screaming from this Dieter Degowski, 32. The accom freed at the rest area. hostage, who later died. A police one rose bush Japonica — Burning Bush White without knowing it, and it can be bladder to the outside), and this gland. Additional infection sites in Kinsey Institute for Repearch In Sex, incident, law enforcement would not have man died in a car accident while plice’s name was not released. The hijackers shot a 15-year-old organism is thought to be involved in difficult to determine exactiy when a women include the Bartholin’s glands Gender and Reproduction, Indiana been contacted, both complainant and suspect pursuing the bus: Police spokesman Hermann 'Italian boy aboard the bus and person became infected. nearly half of all cases of non- „ and the Fallopian tubes, and some University-Bloomington. Send ques agree,” Fox said. P o lic e spokesman H orst Wahl said the shootout began dumped him at the rest stop. The Complete selection of House lidd Thousands ot Blueberry Plants^ Foliage Plants, Bonsai, Bird Feed Medical science still has more gonococcal urethritis (NGU) each researchers believe it may infect the tions to Dr. Relnisch in care of The Mrs. Richie was arrested June 29 after a Fechner said officers today after police stopped the BMW at police then let the woman accom 19 ers, Bird Food, Seed, Soils, Pottery, Houseplants, Grapes ^ questions than answers when it comes year. There are 800,000 cases annually lining of the uterus. Chlamydia can Kinsey Report, P.O. Box 48, Bloo noisy brawl with her husband and Miss stopped the dark gray BMW 1:45 p.m. He said many people plice go. The boy, who was not Plant Food, Dried Materials, Craft to chlamydia tyrachomatis infec of men with urinary tract infections cause several serious disorders and mington, Ind. 47402. Volume of mail Alexander at Miss Alexander’s apartment. sedan the bank robbers were stopped their cars and watched identified, died later in a hospital. Foliage Plants, Books and Gardening Books, Spe Currants ^ tions. It is only recently that scientists for which a known cause, such as affect future fertility for some people. prohibits personal replies, but ques Richie, 39, and Miss Alexander have known driving and closed in from both the shootout, leading to massive gonorrhea, cannot be found. Some sheep stations in Austra cial Tools, Shrubs and Trees. Herbs Gooseberries have determined that the chlamydia When symptoms do occur they are tions of general Interest may be each other for four years. sides in Bad Honnef, near Bonn. traffic jams on the busy lia are bigger than Puerto Rico. organism can be transmitted sexu- But this figure includes only those similar to many other diseases and discussed In future columns. Hesse state radio in Frankfurt autobahn. 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Aug. 18, 1988 ‘Where’s Weicker?’ — Where’s Joe?’ iBanrlirslrr Hrralfi STATE Section 2, Page 11 By Judd Everhart Connecticut who believes these three Democratic state legislators billion through 1990, as proposed by The Associated Press things. praised Lieberman’s record on envir Republicans. SPORTS Thursday, Aug. 18, 1988 & R EG IO N “What we’re trying to do this week onmental issues and criticized Rep. Teresalee Bertinuson, D-East HARTFORD — While the campaign is focus attention on what Weicker is Wpirkpr’fi Windsor, said Lieberman had been of Democratic U.S. Senate candidate screaming about dcwn In New Or Sen. Michael P. Meotti, D- involved in lawsuits aimed at forcing Pratt agrees to pay fine Joseph I. Lieberman has been trying leans (at the Republican National Glastonbury, cited Weicker’s support the federal Environmental Protection MIDDLETOWN (AP) - Pratt & Whitney to get reporters this week to ask where Convention) and on what Weicker has of a study of drilling for oil in the Agency to comply with the Clean Air Alaskan wilderness and his being the Act and reduce emissions that cause Reynolds Republican incumbent Lowell P. voted for and done as a United States ttfr'T has agreed to pay a $53,350 fine in connection only New England senator. Republi acid rain, and his prosecution of u with what a federal agency says are violations Weicker has been on various issues, senator in Washington,” she said. reporters have been asking. "Where’s Weicker, a three-term senator, is can or Democrat, to oppose increased polluters during his six years as of the company's permit for storing hazardous Joe?” chairman of Connecticut’s delegation Superfund funding to clean up hazard attorney general. materials. to this week’s GOP convention in New ous wastes. She and Sen. John Atkin, D- The company has 30 days to pay the fine, Lieberman attended neither of two shatters Orleans. The Lieberman campaign Weicker spokeswoman Chris Janis Norwalk, said Weicker had failed to which was levied Aug. 9 by the Environmental news conferences this week held by has tried to capitalize on the senator’s said the wilderness-drilling measure fight for increased federal money for Protection Agency. surrogates who lambasted Weicker absence from the scene with the series bars any drilling if there is any cities and towns and said that has IW/:- Pratt k Whitney, a subsidiary of United on elderly and environmental issues. of press conferences this week. determination that drilling would prevented towns from being able to Technologies Corp., violated EPA regulations Instead, he’s been tending to his Lieberman is the acknowledged cause environmental damage. upgrade sewage treatment plants and ’68 record ..va, when it stored hazardous materials in drums duties as attorney general. His press underdog in the campaign. The most Weicker has said he voted for the indirectly increase pollution in areas SAFE AT THE at the plant beyond the 90-day term of the recent independent poll showed him wilderness measure because it’s like Long Island Sound. secretary, Marla Romash, said he PLATE — Army permit granted by the agency, said John would attend a third news conference trailing Weicker by 16 points. The poll important to know whether there are They also noted that Lieberman has Lewis-Johnson sprint Podgurski. a chemical engineer with the planned today. by the University of Connecticut for significant oil reserves there in case been endorsed by three national uV-‘- . and Navy’s Dayton environmental groups, the Sierra EPA’s waste management division in Boston. “These are all issues that Joe has The Hartford Courant, had a margin they’re everneeded. He has also noted reduced to sideshow Stimpson slides talked about and the point here is that of error of 5 percentage points. that he voted against reducing Super Club, the League of Conservation Joe Lieberman isn’t the only person in At Wednesday’s news conferepf fund funding from $7.5 billion to $5.7 Voters and the Friends of the Earth. ZURICH, Switzerland (AP) — It was to be the safely into home Guards protest at Capitol night of the supreme track rivalry, amd it turned out plate during Wed A to be just that. HARTFORD (AP) — State prison guards nesday night’s B But it was the match of Butch Reynolds against I t- .l say they are overworked and understaffed and DMV employee the Lee Evans of 20 years ago that stole the show, not Division game with are demanding an end to forced overtime and the battle of contemporary sprinters Carl Lewis and Telephone Society an easing of chronically overcrowded Ben Johnson. , conditions. who blew whistle Reynolds, in perhaps the greatest track and field in the Town Slow About 2,000 guards, inmate instructors and achievement in 20 years, carved a staggering .57 Pitch Softball Tour supervisors, represented by the American seconds off the 400-meter record that Evans nament at Charter Federation of State, County and Municipal was disciplined established in the rarified air of Mexico City in the U Employees, have been working without a 1968 Olympics. Reynolds' destruction of the old Oak Park. The ball contract since July 1 and the matter is now HARTFORD (AP) — A former state motor standard was similar to Bob Beamon’s audacious got away from lengthening of the long jump record to 29 feet, 2‘A headed for binding arbitration. State prison vehicle employee says she blew the whistle on check Telephone Society guards staged a protest at the state Capitol cashing by Deputy Commissioner Edwin X. O’Dea inches in those same 1968 Games. Wednesday. in 1984 but was disciplined for it while department Reduced to a sideshow was the season’s first, and catcher Bob Ed "Our guys are hurting,” said Mike officials took no action. only, pre-Olympics showdown between the two top wards. A&N won, sprinters on the globe, Carl Lewis and Canada’s Ben Ferrucci, chief negotiator for AFSCME as O’Dea was fired last week for cashing a $2,300 14-9. placard-carrying guards marched and check in the Waterbury branch office of the Johnson. Lewis, beating Johnson for the first time since 1985, hit the tape in 9.93 seconds, the fastest n*glnald Plnto/Manchattar Herald G chanted behind him. Department of Motor Vehicles and telling em "Overworked, understaffed” and “We want ployees not to deposit it until they heard from him. time in the world this year. Calvin Smith edged A department policy prohibits the cashing of Johnson for second. a contract,” they chanted "Governor, bail us f But the sprint hardly seemed to matter, not after out.” read one placard. personal checks with department receipts. In addition, a state statute requiring agencies to what Reynolds did. Six more teams out of softball tourney deposit receipts within 24 hours may have been His 43.29 clocking made a shambles of Evans’ 43.86 gold-medal run in 1968, and was even more violated, department officials have said. As action continued in the Town Action continues tonight with two Medical hotel is planned Susan F. Serkey, of Litchfield, a former field impressive because it wasn’t run'at altitude. Jack Lyon and Mike Winter laced Wilson and Cliff Bickford added two Slow Pitch Softball Tournament Wed games in each division. three hits each for Washington Social NEW HAVEN (AP) — A local partnership supervisor for the motor vehicle department, said “This is it. No wind-aided, no altitude,” a jubilant apiece. For L.M. Gill. Ron Slamon Reynolds said. "It’s done. It’s history now. nesday night, six more teams were Club while Jon Brandt slammed two and John Ossowski had two each. plans to build in New Haven a medical hotel to she notified the department’s internal audit chief in sent to the sidelines in the double A DIVISION: At Robertson Park. 1984 that O’Dea cashed- and bounced- a $300 check "I had the determination and guts in the final homers. George D’Amora homered Glenn Cobb laced three hits to led provide care for patients recovering from straight.” elimination tourney. Jim Loos and Lyle Eastmann had two and singled while Steve Seott chipped Nutmeg while Dan Wright. Scott surgery but not well enough to go home. in the Waterbury office. In A Division play, Glenn Contruc- hits each to lead Glenn while Ron The audit chief, Charlotte H. Panciera, who is now With 25,000 roaring fans urging him on, the in with two safeties. For Highland Linsenbigler. Mike Linsenbigler and The seven-story, 117-room hotel is expected 24-year-old Ohio State star stayed near the lead as tion nipped Bray Jewelers, 3-2, thus Hammar, Bob Hill, Mark Anderson Park Market, Alex Britnell, Carl Steve Wierzbicki added two each. to cost $12 million and will be constructed next heading the department’s internal investigation ousting Bray’s from the tournament. and Hal ’Tarbell collected two apiece into O’Dea’s check cashing, told her at the time “it’s Nigeria’s Innocent Egbunike set a murderous pace Slusarczyk. Skip Moreau. Chris to the United Illuminating Co. headquarters for 200 meters. Bray’s won the B Division title last for Bray’s. Schaffer, Peter Devanney and Chuck TONIGHT’S GAMES: A Division - on George Street. no big deal,” Serkey said in a copyright story by summer. Also, Lathrop Insurance Hartford Courant published in Thursday’s editions.. % “When I saw Innocent go out there, I knew it Mumford had two hits each. Sportsmen’s vs. Outdoor Store, 6 The project is a joint venture of Fusco Corp., would be a world record pace,” Reynolds said. “I eliminated Manchester Cycle by a Matt Kellie ripped a bases-loaded Bruce Fray. Dayton Stimpson, p.m.. Charter Oak: Glenn Construc Panciera said Wednesday Serkey may have score of 8-6. single in the seventh inning as The St. Raphael Corp., United Illuminating brought the check to her attention, even though she figured I had the record 10 meters before the tape.” Randy Bombard and Rick Clapp tion vs. Lathrop Insurance. 7:30 p.m.. Co. and Temple Hotel Management Group. Reynolds impressed last month by winning the In B Division play, Washington Lathrop rallied to beat Cycle. Lathrop collcted three hits apiece for A&N Charter Oak. could not recall the incident. Social Club defeated Highland Park scored three runs in the seventh for Construction is expected to begin before the Serkey also said that Deputy Commissioner U.S. Olympic trials in 43.93, the first sub-44 quarter while Keith Jarvis, Bob Doucette and end of the year and conclude early in 1990. ever run at sea level. As in the trials, teammates Market. 11-6, sending Highland Park the win. Kellie and Brian Maher had Steve Caron added two each. For B Division — Tierney’s vs. Allied Biagio S. Ciotto also learned of the check, and was to the sidelines. Also. Army and Navy three hits apiece while Bob Odell. partners said. present, in 1984, at a meeting in which O’Dea Danny Everett and Steve Lewis trailed Reynolds to Telephone, Paul McNamara had Printing. 6 p.m.. Nike: Army and the finish, this time by decidely larger margin. disconnected Telephone Society, 14-9, Kevin Busque and Bob Ferron added three bingles while Sparky Laggis. Navy vs. Washington Social Club. 7:30 threatened Serkey fo^‘ turning him in, she said AP photo which eliminated the latter. two each. For Cycle, Pat Carroll had Paul Greenfield. Dave Edwards and Wednesday. Everett was timed in 44.20. Lewis in 44.26. p.m., Nike. their family of four children at the Evans wasn’t on hand to see his record broken. In C Division play, Mudville Nine three hits while Tony Zimmerman Todd ’Talaga chipped in with twoeach. C Division — Gibson’s Gym vs. Pyramid scheme revealed "Doc said, Tm a public official and I can do any LOOKING FOR A JOB — Richard beat L.M. Gill, 10-4, while Nutmeg had two, including an Inside-the-park Western Village campground near Carli For the last several years, he has been teaching ayd Allstate Business Machines. 6 p.m.. HARTFORD (AP) — State officials say they damn thing I want,”’Serkey said. ”He saidunderno Johns, right, and wife, Maureen, talk Mechanical Services dumped Thrifty home run. C DIVISION: At Pagani Field. circumstances was he going to be hassled by me. sle, Pa. Johns has been looking for a job coaching in Africa. Egbunike, who paced Reynolds Robertson: Mudville Nine vs. Nutmeg are moving to shut down a pyramid scheme with a reporter Wednesday in front of a to a slice of history on Wednesday, is one of Evans’ Package Store, 11-2. L.M. Gill and Chris Deciantis led Mudville with Mechanical Services. 7:30 p.m.. And if I continued to question him. I’d be sent east of mesh tent which serves as a kitchen for since June. Thrifty were both eliminated. B DIVISION: At Fitzgerald Field. three hits while Geno Falcetta. Bob known variously as the “Investment the river.” products. Robertson. Corporation” and the "Cash Flow Investment Serkey,’Who had supervised branch offices in “I’d like to meet him,” Reynolds said of Evans, Club” which they said involved thousands of western Connecticut, was transferred to eastern “and share the record with him.” dollars and was spreading rapidly. Connecticut in November 1985. She retired in 1987 It took drama of the kind supplied by Reynolds to Attorney General Joseph I. Lieberman said after 32 years with the department. Job hunt forces tent living steal the spotlight k and Johnson, who were paid a Funfest over Wednesday that at the request of Consumer reported $250,000 apiece for their pre-Olympics Commissioner Lawrence F. DelPonte said that CARLISLE, Pa. (AP) — Four months after was parked nearby. Protection Commissioner Mary M. Heslin. a after recently hearing reports of Serkey’s problems dash. suit had been filed against one of the leaders of leaving home, Richard and Maureen Johns are Johns said he moved his family out of their ' Johnson, who set the world record of 9.83 in with O’Dea from numerous sources, he believes camped on the edge of despair, living in a tent Pittsburgh home June 1 after reading news for the Mets the scheme, Nuriddin Faiz of Bloomfield. The Serkey was transferred as a result of her beating Lewis in the 1987 World Championships, has with their four young children and searching for accounts about plenty of jobs around Carlisle, a been back in serious competition for only a few court allowed the state to place a $320,000 whistle-blowing. the good job supposedly here for the asking. small central Pennsylvania town in an area with attachment on Faiz's home, he said. weeks after a hamstring injury in February. Lewis, SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The New York Mets, 24 O’Dea, 67, of Waterbury, was fired last week from The family remains unfazed by a summer of a rising economy. The town sits near an meanwhile, pronounced himself at near 100 percent. hours after a hitting funfest against assorted San Under the arrangement, there is one his $59,000-a-year job on the orders of Gov. William searing heat and sinking finances. They came important north-south junction. Interstate 81 and There was electricity in the air as Johnson Francisco pitchers, were brought back to reality by chairman at the top of the pyramid, two A. O’Neill, after it was discovered that he cashed a here from Pittsburgh 2*A months ago and have the Pennsylvania Turnpike. false-started and the field was recalled. Then they Rick Reuschel. presidents at the second level, fourexecutive $2 ,300 check at the Waterbury branch office July 9 "Coming from job-depressed Pittsburgh, it been sleeping in a 9-by-9-foot tent and eating in a were off, with Johnson taking a short lead. But The 39-year-old Reuschel won 4-0 Wednesday vice presidents at the third level and eight vice and told employees not to deposit it until they heard screened canopy at the Western Village Park and sounded great,” he said. Lewis overtook Johnson in the last 10 meters. The presidents at the fourth level. Lieberman said. from him. Once here, Johns, 33, who has training in night with a two-hitter, the fifth of his career, and Campground while Johns looks for a steady, crowd, which gave Lewis a few boos before the the Giants evened the series at one game apiece decent-paying job. electronics, could find only fast-food and start, went wild again. going into today’s finale. "No, no.” said Mrs. Johns, when asked truck-driving jobs. He has worked several He was bear-hugged by his sister. Carol, and Land leases spark dispute Child testimony whether her spirits had fallen. “I’m not temporary jobs, including one for the telephone posed triumphantly for the crowd, hands on his hips, "We had him on the ropes one time,” according to depressed yet. ... If we’re living here in company, but has yet to come up with something Wally Backman, who had both of the hits off HARTFORD (AP) — The city of Hartford before taking a victory lap. Reuschel. claims that Chase Enterprises owes it as November, then I’ll be concerned.” permanent. Smith was timed in 9.97; Johnson in 10.00. As her husband talked with a reporter, Mrs. He has sought help from the state Job Service Apparently he was referring to the seventh much as $15 million, but Chase says the city successful with and local programs and had expected his search has misinterpreted two complex land leases Johns prepared peanut butter and jelly sand inning, when he led off and bounced a single over the wiches for the children; Mary Katherine, 7; Ben, would end by this month. mound and into center field. signed a few years ago. 5; Elizabeth, 4 and Brian, 2. Experienced campers, the Johns enjoyed the Track promoters That was a crisis? Tell it to the pitchers pounded Chase Enterprises is the family business of new procedures Bikes were scattered about the campsite. prospect of a summer outdoors, but now worry for a total of 15 hits in Tuesday night’s 13-6 loss. one of Connecticut’s best-known developers Some belongings were kept under a tarp next to about how they’ll meet another $235 monthly “Sometimes, after a big outburst, there’s a little and richest men, David T. Chase. HARTFORD (AP) — A prosecutor declared the tent. The family’s 1976 Ford station wagon payment on Sept. 1 to stay at the campground. can’t always pay letdown,” said Mets Manager Davey Johnson, Cheryl Chase Free;dman, vice president and successful the state’s new measures for sworn whose team has been shut out only four times this general counsel of the company founded by testimony by children after a 6-year-old girl told a year. her father, disputed the city auditor’s report hushed courtroom how a man raped her and'her Backman was running toward second in the l>/!t-year-old sister in their bedrooms three years athletes’ demands that says the company owes $15 million. AP photo seventh when Keith Hernandez lined to first She said the city is basing its contention on ago. BRUSSELS. Belgium (AP) — Track and field baseman Will Clark, who stepped on the bag for a misinterpretations of two complex land leases The testimony by the girl, referred to as "D” in Schools Pakistan CLOSE CALL — New York’s Ricky night at Yankee Stadium. The ball went double play. End of threat. Hartford Superior Court, on Wednesday marked the promoters once made offers athletes could not signed in 1978 and 1981. refuse. Nowadays the promoters are getting Henderson gets back to the bag, avoiding past Joyner and Henderson advanced to Reuschel, 16-6 and tied for the National League first time rules designed to make it as easy as From page 1 From page 1 the glove of California’s Wally Joyner at second. lead for pitching victories, retired 17 consecutive Hartford spent $250,000 on a auditor’s report ^ssible for child victims to testify were tested in a demands they cannot meet. that it says proves Chase owes the city Carl Lewis and Ben Johnson reportedly received first case In the first inning Wednesday batters between Hackman’s infield single with one Connecticut court. out in the first and the hit in the seventh. Lee millions of dollars. The youngster clutched a stuffed animal as she Rumors had started that there Work on Verplanck School, A U.S. official in Washington, $250,000 each for their lOO-meter run Wednesday in speaking on condition of anonym Zurich, Switzerland. Mazzilli. who walked in the ninth, was the only other told a silent courtroom how defendant Keith would be Saturday sessions or which is being done by the New York base runner. DePastino, 29, of Southington raped her then went double sessions because renova Charles Jewett Co. of Glaston ity, said the United States will Admittedly, their race to determine the world’s Tax revenues below '87-88 assist in Pakistan’s investigation fastest human was out of the ordinary, but few of the Yanks’ pattern annoys Lou “Rick was in command the whole night,” Giants 9 into another bedroom and assaulted her baby sister tions had not been completed. bury, is supposed to be completed of the crash. major track and field performers now come Manager Roger Craig said. HARTFORD (AP) — Connecticut collected in a crib. Board member Terry Bogli said by Oct. 1, according to the “We had been embarrassed by what happened Lawyers spoke quietly to the child, as the new some of the concerns voiced by contract. Phillips has estimated Zia was a close U.S. ally and cheaply. Florence Griffith Joyner asked $25,000 to NEW YORK (AP) — A pattern restores the advantage, it is often nights’ games against the Angels, nearly $14 million less in taxes during the first allowed his country to be used as given back by an ineffective the New York offense produced a last (Tuesday) night,” he added. month of the new fiscal year than it collected rules require. Courtroom activity was kept to a parents and teachers may have the project won’t be totally run the 200 in the Van Damme Memorial meet has developed at Yankee Stadium completed until the beginning of- .a staging ground for guerrillas Friday, and Edwin Moses wanted $30,000 for a lately, and the more familiar it bullpen. combined 17 runs on 26 hits, The Giants had only two hits, including Robby in the first month of the 1987-88 fiscal year, minimum to avoid frightening her. started because people did not “Our pitching just has to get Thompson’s homer in the third, in the first five "D” fidgeted, ocasionally appeared fearful and understand how much work went November, but Jonathan W. fighting Soviet and government 400-meter hurdle race. That’s been their going price gets, the more annoyed New York including seven home runs. Yan state officials said. troops in neighboring Afghanis ^is summer. Manager Lou Piniella becomes. better,” Piniella said. “If we kees pitchers, however, have innings against David Cone, 12-3. They broke Edward Baida, assistant executive director sometimes said she couldn’t remember things, but into such a large-scale Adams, the project manager for Jewett, said today that work tan. Since the Soviet troop with "Asking $55,000 for two athletes? We just cannot “We can’t keep going like this,” don’t settle down, we’ll never yielded 22 Angels’ runs on 32 hits, through for two runs in the sixth on a pinch-hit single of the Office of Policy and Management, said she withstood two hours of testimony, including renovation. make a run at this thing. It’s too by Mike Aldrete and one in the seventh on Kevin cross-examination by attorney Kimball H. Hunt, “I don’t know how many people would be "substantially done” by drawal began there May 15. the think about it,” said Wilfried Meert, the Van Pinella said after the Yankees including four homers, and New the $50.1 million collected during July is less Oct. 1. Kremlin has accused Pakistan of Damme Memorial’s promoter. blew a 7-2 lead Wednesday night late in the season to get blown out York has only a split to show for Mitchell’s RBI singled- who is representing DePastino. understood the scope of the of games early and use four and its efforts. Cone, who went only seven innings in his second than 1 percent of the $6.1 billion the state Prosecutor John Massameno called the measures project,” she said. Work on Waddell and Bowers continuing to funnel arms to the "We just had to say no.” So did promoters in before holding on for an 11-7 expects to bring In ^uring the 1988-89 fiscal schools is about on schedule, insurgents. Zurich and.Cologne, and Griffith-Joyner and Moses victory over the California five pitchers a night. In the latest hit festival. New consecutive 12-strikeout performance, was raving regulating testimony “a great success for the “We’re just going to have to “It’s wearing down the pitching York led 7-2 after four innings, later about the work of Reuschel, who struck out year. criminal justice system.” He said he expects them cope,” said member Jo-Ann D. contracts show. Work on the two Soviet media carried news of went home. Angels. But. Baida said, “this report doesn’t tell us schools is supposed to be done by Zia’s death but there was no "Empty-handed,” Meert said. The Yankees’ recent tendency staff. It’s wearing down the but after the Angels scored three four in his second shutout of the season. to be distributed to prosecutors statewide. Moriarty. "These are major hitters. And, yeah, it’s wearing “Location is the key for him. He takes a little off much.” At the prosecutor’s request. Judge Joseph J. renovations. I don’t think anyone the end of February, and Phillips official comment or reaction. More than a dozen European meet have been has been to score runs early, then times in the fifth and twice more He said a better Indicator of the state s estimated that it should be done There was also no immediate competing for a handful of stars and the law of watch as their starting pitcher down the manager.” in the sixth, the game was tied at the fastball, puts a little on it. and hits all spots. He Purtill also allowed the girl to sit on the stand with a can appreciate the dimension of put on a clinic.” the 25-year-old said. financial picture will be a Sept. 1 report that woman who was appointed her guardian for court the whole thing until you’re into by the beginning March. The reaction from official Afghan supply and demand drove up prices. blows the lead. When the lineup In Tuesday and Wednesday 7-7. settles accounts for the fiscal year ended June purposes. it.” contractor for that job is Naek media. In the case of the Van Damme Memorial, one of 30. including the final accounting of the state’s Purtill refused to close the courtroom *to the Work on Nathan Hale School, Construction Co. of Vernon. “There is no confirmation of the top meets on the Mobil Grand Prix circuit, the deficit, last estimated to be $94.1 million. public, but barred people from entering or leaving it which Phillips estimated won’t be But work on Manchester High any foul play, but we are not budget quadrupled since the first meet 12 years ago. during the girl’s testimony. finished until the beginning of School is proceeding well ahead taking anjdhing for granted,” the 8&id ItfcGrt Red Sox become cheerleaders for themselves U.S. official said. “An incident “It cost US $125,000 all-included,” he said. “Now “D” was sworn in informally and briefed ahead of November, was supposed to have of schedule. The contract for that important than our personal down left and right and you bring Man held In wife’s murder time on the role of the sheriffs. Jurors and other been done at the end of June, job says it should be done by the like this arouses suspicion.” we pay about $400,000 for the athletes alone,” he BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Red With runners on second and third said. He felt the limit for European meets had been Sox sound like a team of cheerleaders and just one out in the sixth, Stanley records." another guy in you always have a people in the courtroom. Purtill asked spectators to according to the contract for that end of April 1989, but Phillips has The Reagan administration Smith, who hadn't pitched since last feeling of ‘Geez, I hope nothing blows MONTVILLE (AP) - A 23-year-old remain quiet and requtsted that news reporters not job. The contractor is DmC estimated that it will be done by refused to speculate about any reached because further increases in attendances — for themselves. ended the threat on two ground balls. Montville man has been charged with murder “In a pennant race, you have to take Thursday, was not eligible under up on us.’ reveal the girl’s identity. Construction Co. of Manchester. around the beginning of De possibility of foul play. were uniikely. He allowed just one hit and struck baseball rules for his 199th career in the May 5 stabbing death of his wife, state The normally confrontational tone of lawyers was Ronald W. Churchill, president cember. The contractor for that At the United Nations in New The Van Damme Memoriai usuaiiy attracts over all the personal stuff and throw it out out three in the next two innings. “But Steamer was pretty much 30,000 paying spectators and often the 55,000- the window,” veteran southpaw save. But he needed work. police said. replaced by voices more often found in day-care of DmC Construction, disagreed job is the Alma Construction Co. York, Pakistani Ambassador S. Within three outs of his sixth save of The 6-foot-6 right-hander acquired running out of gas, anyway, after Erik C. Rasmussen was arrested centers. with Phillips and said Nathan of Manchester. Shah Nawaz told The Associated capacity Heysei stadium is close to full. Bruce Hurst said Wednesday night the season and 129th of his career, he pitching the night before. Ajid then Press: "The C-130 is a very But while spirited competition between meets after the Red Sox’ 7-2 victory over the from the Chicago Cubs last winter, Wednesday and was being held on $250,000 "Do you know the judge’s name?” Massameno Hale would be "100 percent” Asked why construction was so gave way to short relief ace Lee Smith reacted as if the pennant was on the Smith comes in and whiffs three in a bond in the slaying of Loreli Rasmusssen, 22, asked gently shortly after the girl took the stand. finished by the beginning of the far ahead of schedule, Alfred K. sturdy plane. I have never heard drove prices up previously, Mee$t said soiidarity to Seattle Mariners. in the ninth. row.” of one exploding like this.” hold the line won out this year. After getting the “Everybody has to do what it takes line. He struck out three batters in a whose body was discovered in the couple’s "His name is Judge Purtill. Can you say that?” school year. He said the delay Meier, a project manager for row on 11 pitches in the ninth. Alma Construction, said, “I don’t When asked it another aircraft offers of Griffith-Joyner and Moses, he contacted to win,” reliever Bob Stanley said. “I’m helping the team, that’s the With their first victory in three home, police said. An autopsy showed she had Under questioning by Massameno, the girl, was caused by the fact that most main thing,” said Stanley, who was “Stanley had very good stuff, but I starts since setting an American dressed in a bright red dress with a white collar and work could not be done until after know. I guess everything is might have collided with it, he Zurich and Cologne, the two other big meets this Hurst, 14-4, allowed eight hits, been stabbed in the neck and chest. including a two-run homer by Steve tagged for four hits and three runs in had to get Smith in there,” Boston League record with Uieir 24th consec Rasmussen was to be arraigned in Norwich blue bow, told of a night in 1985 when she was left school closed in June and that working out.” declared; "No, no, no. When the week. president flies, no other planes “They were happy we warned them,” Meert said, Balboni, in 513 innings, but picked up two innings of Boston’s 7-0 loss to Manager Joe Morgan said. "He utive home win last Saturday, the Red Superior Court today. alone with DePastino and he came into the bedroom there were also delays in getting He said that removal of ceilings Seattle Tuesday night. ’ We’re in a needed work bad. When you’re a Sox moved to within two games of first of her Southington home. materials. was easier than expected. fly” in the area. and together they took a stand not to bow to the bis fifth consecutive win with major demands. help from Stanley. tight race and winning in more manager and a guy is mowing them place Detroit in the AL East. It MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Aug. 18, 198^ MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Aug. 18. 1986 — II Marathoner Boyd may rejoin Sox Big East-ACC tourney IN B R IE F EC practice schedule McCorn^ick’s advantage slim The following are the opening practice' SYRACUSE, N.y. - Two of college confident of earlier than expected days and times for all the fall sports basketball’s most accomplished conferen Friends of soccer picnic programs at East Catholic High School; ces, the Big East and the Atlantic Coast in try to return to Olympics football — Aug. 22,6; 30 p.m.; boys’ cross Conference, are discussing plans to meet BOSTON (AP) - Dennis "Oil effective July 27. However, se The Manchester Friends of soccer will gold chance country — Aug. 29,3; 30p.m.; girls’ cross yearly in a unique tournament, according INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Kelly only three dives remaining. Panzano said McCormick suf Can” Boyd, who suffered a blood vere pain continued and he be having a picnic Friday at Wickham country — Aug .29,2:30 p.m., boys’ soccer to a published report Wednesday. McCormick, who overcame ad " I thought the pressure of the fered her injury in January while clot in an artery below his right complained of numbness in his Park from 5; 30 p.m. until dark. A swap WOODSIDE. Calif. (AP) - — Aug. 27,5 p.m.; girls’ soccer — Aug. 27, The Big East-ACC confrontations could versity to claim the 1984 Olympic first event of the Olympic trials diving. shoulder early this month, may arm. shop will also be available for exchanging America’s top-ranked female 9 a.m.; girls’ swimming — Aug. 29,5 p.m.; begin as early as December 1989, the silver medal in 3-meter spring struck the whole field today,” be able to rejoin the Boston Red Tests disclosed on Aug. 5 that old uniforms and shoes. For more marathoner doesn’t live in " I t ’s the last step she puts down girls’ volleyball — Aug. 29,2:30 p.m. Syracuse Herald-Journal reported. board diving, is following the said Ron O’Brien, who will be the Sox much earlier than expected. he had a blood clot under the information, call Greg at 647-9001. Maine, make blueberry jam as a and that affects her hurdle to the All candidates should report to the rear Big East Associate Commissioner Mike same path in her bid to earn a coach of the U.S. team in the shoulder. Medication dissolved hobby or have a household name. end of the board and on Inward The 160-pound right-hander of the school at th dates and times listed Tranghese confirmed the two powerhouse retum'trip to the 1988 Olympics. Seoul Olympics. "Nobody was the clot and he was discharged But Nancy Ditz has spent a lot dives when she stretches out,” threw hard without pain for the basketball conferences are trying to work McCormick moved into to that steady.” from the hospital within a few M HS practice schedule above with the exception of the swim tea, of time lately visualizing herself Panzano explained. second day in a row at Fenway night’s finals of the U.S. Olympic The preliminary scores will be days. which should report to Manchester High out the details of such an annual in the same position Joan Berioit Park Wednesday, surprising Manchester High School has announced diving trials holding a slim added to those recorded in He estimated that McCormick Boyd threw for 15 minutes in School. tournament. Samuelson was in four summers Manager Joe Morgan and his its fall sports practice schedules. The advantage over her closest chal tonight’s finals, with the top two was able to perform 100 percent the bullpen Tuesday before a "There is nothing definitive yet. But the ago: atop the Olympic victory teammates. lengers for the two women’s scorers securing a trip to Korea. mentally, but only 80 physically night game with Seattle. The Red following are the dates and times for each Coventry x-country athletic directors in both leagues have stand. springboard berths on the U.S. McCormick, an eight-time na and was only able to do 75 percent "I felt good, very good,” Boyd Sox planned to rest him on sprt; football — team meeting, Aug, 21,6 directed the commissioners to pursue the The 34-year-oId Ditz (rhymes team. tional springboard champion and of her normal training. said after throwing from a Wednesday and then have him p.m., Aug. 22 — conditioning week; boys’ Practice for the Coventry High boys’ and whole concept and idea,” Tranghese told with “ feats” ) calls herself the McCormick, 28, scored 528.90 the daughter of two-time Olympic “ She does the same dives she regular mound for the first time throw batting practice Thursday. soccer — Aug. 29,8 a.m.; girls’ soccer— girls cross country teams will be held the Associated Press. Rodney Dangerfield of women’s points for her 10 dives in Wednes springboard and platform gold normally performs. It’s the same in more than three weeks. However, he felt so good Aug. 27,10 a.m.; girls’ swimming — Aug. Monday, Aug. 29 and Tuesday, Aug. 30, marathoning. Few expect her to day’s prelims. Wendy Williams. medalist Patty McCormick, thing as in 1984 when she had that " I f there’s no pain or other Wednesday that the original 29,6 p.m.; girls’ cross country — Aug. 29 from 10 a.m. to noon. Students must have medal, much less win, in the 21 and the reigning U.S. women’s earned her Olympic medal after back injury,” Panzano said. trouble in the next two days, he’ll plans were scrapped and Boyd (no time given); boys’ cross country — proof of a physical examination at that 26.2-mile event in Seoul on Sept. Charles Barkley arrested indoor and outdoor platform finishing first in the 1984 trials “ She’s used to diving under be activated and go back into the took the regular mound at Fen Aug. 29 (no time given ). volleyball — Aug. time. School physicals for all fall sports 2 2 . champion, was second with two weeks after suffering a back starting rotation, possibly pitch way Park. 29 (no time given ). will be offered at 8 a.m. at the High School HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) - adverse conditions.” But buoyed by recent improve 513.57, and Tristan Baker- injury. A ing against Oakland here Satur He threw to coach Jerry nurses’ office as follows; girls — Aug. 23; NBA All- Star forward Charles Barkley of McCormick moved ahead for ment and her toughest training Schultz. this year’s indoor and This year she’s had a pulled calf day,” Morgan said. McNertney, a formercatcher, for boys — Aug. 24. the Philadelphia 76ers was arrested good on her seventh dive, a back MHS Alumni Fun Run ever, she sounds more like an outdoor U.S. champion off the muscle in her left leg that Boyd, who underwent surgery about 15 minutes, popping the Wednesday after state police discovered a 2>/! somersault with a 3.0 max- athlete about to spring a secret board, was third at 506.43. contributed to her placing 12th on on his right shoulder last Aug. 21 ball. Then he completed a 22- loaded handgun in his car after stopping imun degree of difficulty. She There will be a Manchester High Alumni Cash is upset than one who only a few months “ I was pretty happy . There was the board in the national indoor after winning a career-high 16 minute session by throwing a few him for speeding. scored 71.10 points with a pair of Fun Run on Tuesday, Aug. 30, at 6; 15 p.m. ago described the leading mara one dive that I didn’t do up to championships. She didn’t com games in 1986, has an 8-7 record batting practice pitches to Spike 8.5 marks, two 7.5s and a 7 from at Wickham Park. The race is three miles MASON, Ohio (A P ) — Gary Muller, an State Police stopped Barkley, 25, of Bala thoners as out of her .league. par,’’ said Baker-Schultz. 26. " I pete in last month’s ftutdoor this year. Owen, Larry Parrish, Ed Romero the panel of seven judges. and is open to form er runners, alumni, unseeded player ranked 173rd in the world, Cynwyd, P a., on the westbound lanes of the “ I have a lot more confidence,” felt pretty good” national championships. On July 26, he had to leave a and Kevin Romine. A P p h o to teachers or staff of the town of stunned fourth-seeded Pat Cash in the Atlantic City Expressway for speeding. she says. “ Everyone in the field is That dive was her seventh, a “ Her leg still isn’t right,” said “ She got in pretty clean,” said game in Texas in the fourth “ That’s the hardest I ’ve thrown Manchester, parents of runners and second round of the $602.-500 Association of State Police spokesman Lt. Barry beatable.” REACHING UP —• Kelly McCormick of Columbus, Ohio, back 2‘A somersault for which she her coach. Vince Panzano. who Panzano, who agreed with U inning, clutching his arm in pain. this year,” Boyd said of his friends of Manchester cross country. Tennis Professionals championship. Roberson said. A second-place finish at the received awards of 5.0 from five kept her away from the interview O’Brien that the competition is The problem originally was practice ou tin g the last two performs a back dive in the pike position at the U.S. Cash, the 1987 Wimbledon champion and Olympic Marathon Trials in of the seven judges. Her total room after the prelims. “ Her still wide open. diagnosed as tendinitis and he days. " I ’m anxious toget back ou Spectators are welcome and admission Olympic Diving Trials in Indianapolis Wednesday. She Pittsburgh three months ago training has been limited this "None of the girls in the top six was placed on the disabled list. there.” to the park isfree. A picnic area had been the world’s seventh-ranked player, was leads the event as the divers move to today's finals. points for the dive were 42 and it reserved for after the race. Runners eliminated 5-7,6-3,7-6 (7-5) in play at the Abdul-Jabbar to retire didn’t hurt her attitude. The dropped her to fifth place with summer.” . are out of it.” Panzano said. should bring their own food. Jack Nicklaus Sports Center. 5-foot-6, 114-pound Ditz, known LOS ANGELES (AP) - When Kareem for her even-paced, relentless Second-seeded Mats Wilander had an Abdul-Jabbar puts away his sky hook for running style, cruised to a berth Fisk ties AL record, easier time, beating Scott Davis 6-3,6-4. good at the end of next season, he’ll step on the U.S. team in a personal- Leading cyclist wants to make Olympic team for 4th time Soccer Club tryouts a into a full-time entertainment career. best time of 2 minutes, 30.14 G HOUSTON (AP) - For all his National Championships. other semifinal at the Alkek men’s and women’s match sprint. first-ever women’s Olympic The Manchester Soccer Club United Bears’ Suhey set to go Abdul-Jabbar said at a press conference seconds. depending on source (boys born in 1977) will hold team tryouts Wednesday that he will play one more The time, she readily admits, accomplishments in cycling, Leo The 1984 Olympic bronze me Velodrome. a 1,000-meter event in which match sprint, won her first-round nard Harvey Nitz yearns for yet dalist was timed in 4 minutes. Tonight’s final will determine cyclists are timed over the last heat after a 12,20 clocking in the on ’Tuesday. Aug. 23 and Thursday, Aug. 25 P LA T T E V ILLE , Wis. (A P ) - On his season for the two-time defending probably didn’t impress any of won. I go out and try to do good, another. At 31, he wants to make 54.84 seconds in beating Brian who receives the lone berth on the 200 meters. time trials. CHICAGO (AP) — Carlton Fisk from 6; 30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Kennedy way to 16,726 yards, Walter Payton often champion Los Angeles Lakers, his 20th in the Olympic favorites residing in tied the American League record but it's not easy to do good every the U.S. Olympic team for an McDonough, of Long Beach, U.S. team in pursuit. Bobby Keri Carpenter, of La Mesa. Other first-round match sprint Road Soccer Field. Existing team put his hand on Matt Suhey to openHhe the NBA. Norway, Portugal or Australia.. day. It just worked out that way unprecedented fourth time. Calif., in the quarterfinals of the Livingston, winner of the men’s Calif. (10.85) and Indianapolis winners were Livingston, of for games caught. Or did n't? members as well as new candidates should He then outlined his entertainment But it surpassed Samuelson’s tonight.” holes that led to his N F L glory. Nitz. winner of 18 national 4,000-meter event. He will face 1,000-meter time trial, is the only residents Mark Gorski (10.91) Atlanta; Rory O'Reilly, of Santa Fisk caught his 1,805th game attend. Information regarding the career plans, starting with the winning time of 2:31:04 at the 1984 “ I told you he’d find a way to Payton is retired, and Suhey is beginr championships and mAre than 700 David Brinton, of North Holly cyclist to qualify for Seoul during and Nelson Vails (11.12) posted Barbara. Calif.: Steve Phillips, of Wednesday night. The Baseball Manchester Soccer Club and the United announcement that he has signed an trials, and Ditz says she’s capable rise to the occasion,” White Sox his ninth season as a Bear fullback, looking career races, moved a step closer wood, Fla., in the next round. the first two days of competition the three fastest men’s qualifying Chapel Hill, N.C.; Paul Swift, of Encyclopedia says that ties him team will be available at the tryouts or by of running 2:26 in Seoul. manager Jim Fregosi said. trimmer around the waist with a little agreement with talent agent Arnold Rifkin to that goal Wednesday night Steve Hegg. the 1984 Olympic here. times and won first-round races Keno.sha. Wis.. and two-time with Rick Ferrell, who played in calling Lee Bogli at 649-9066 or Andy That might be good enough for Fisk homered in the second more gray in his hair, but the same of Triad Artists Inc., to represent him in all when he advanced to the men’s gold medalist from Dana Point, In addition to the men’s pursuit Wednesday night. defending national champion the 1930s and 1940s for the St. a medal. In her visualization inning and in the sixth, giving him Ruganis at 643-1228. attitude. entertainment fields. pursuit semifinals at the U.S. Calif., and Frankie Andreu, of final, today’s schedule will fea Connie Young, the favorite to Scott Berryman, of Boulder. Louis Browns. Boston Red Sox sessions, held on frequent morn 13 this season. He walked off Track Cycling Olympic trials and Dearborn, Mich.. will meet in the ture the second round of the represent the United States in the Colo. and Washington Senators. ings while she’s still in bed, its Duane Ward with the bases color always is gold. However, The Elias Sports loaded in the eighth. " I tried visualization in ’84 and Bureau and The Sporting News " I just wanted to get the run in it didn’t work very well,” says Record Books say Ferrell caught from third base.” Fisk said. "B y Ditz, interviewed in the expan 1,806. then I was gassed and the bat was A 31 STORES THROUGHOUT CONNECTICUT Al^D MASSACHUSEHS sive home she shares in the San “ If I go out and play every day, a little slow.” Francisco Peninsula hills with it will happen,” said Fisk, who “ Fisk always hurts us.” To her husband, attorney Bruce OPEHIMR— homered twice and walked with ronto manager Jimy Williams LOW, IjOW PRICES! Mosbacher. the bases loaded to lead the said. 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McCa l l o f t h e w il d by Dumat A Crawford SNAFU by Bruca Baattla KIT t f CARLYLE by Larry WrIghI MARKET REPORT RuFie, OUO AADTHfeR HUBeARD MIP AcSviiv evw Sw ptti 30 vtdMo dm Drought doesn’t stop farm subsidies
By Peter Coy “ Whenever weather conditions al persistence of export subsidies, which would depress domestic prices. The Associated Press low you to spend more for farm the United States and Europe use in an Seventy-three percent of all wheat programs, you will. Whenever expensive battle for foreign exports this year have been subsid N E W Y O R K — F arm subsidies in weather conditions allow you to cut customers. ized under the Export Enhancement II i i i i i , the United States and Europe that back on spending, you don’t. It's a The drought has led to a reduction — Program, making wheat the main 'I'l were enacted to cope with domestic ratchet effect,” said Robert Paarl- but not an elimination — of the use of commodity covered by it. Others have m l 'll gluts are continuing even though the berg, a farm trade expert who teaches the subsidies, which benefit foreign included barley, rice, sorghum, eggs, III drought has cut stockpiles and raised at Wellesley (Mass.) College. consumers more than farmers at frozen poultry and vegetable oil, as non loni . AVI RAM prices. If the weather returns to normal, home. well as dairy cattle. rtliljir.l 1 r 'UUI The biggest beneficiary of the U.S. HIGH Subsidies encourage overproduc farm subsidies could become hugely Agriculture Secretary Richard E. Export Enhancement Program has l?5w 1o63.34 tion, keep farmers dependent on their expensive next year because this Lyng vowed in June that the United CLOSE SlSSJST governments for support, hurt farm year’s higher prices are likely to been the Soviet Union. The Soviets States would continue the export CHANGE O p i i r exports of developing nations and cost encourage overplanting in Europe, have bought nearly 13 million metric program despite the drought. taxpayers billions of dollars. Australia, Argentina, Brazil and tons of subsidized American wheat “ It's im possible fo r us to m ake firm t f UTWTV UTWIF UTWTF MTWTruTWTF UT » U M It II The drought created an opportunity possibly North America. since 1985, when the program was forecasts,” he said. “ But I’ll tell you to phase out the subsidies by pushing If bumper crops push prices down, begun to combat subsidies by the this, that we will not neglect our up w orldw ide m arket prices closer to programs that support prices will European Economic Community. export trade.” AP graphic the prices that the United States and automatically pay heavy subsidies to Through the program, the United Farm lobbyists are unenthusiastic West European nations guarantee to farmers to protect them from the States gives away food stockpiles that about export subsidies because they MAPT/A1'5 their farmers. consequences of overproduction. were purchased with tax dollars in depress world prices, but end up BUSINESS In fact, though, governments are In contrast, if the drought continues order to help U.S. exporters offer food supporting them because they pro I 1988 by NEA. Ir>c not curtailing their subsidy pro next year, another set of farm policies at lower prices to customers who mote exports and reduce stockpiles. grams. One reason is that since the aimed at reducing stockpiles could might otherwise buy subsidized Euro Talks on reducing farm subsidies Business directory pianned U.S. drought began, the rise in world contribute to shortages and price pean food. are being conducted under the auspi farm prices has made the programs run-ups. Since 1985, the program has aided in ces of the General Agreement on A A Manchester small-business consultant more tolerable because they are less The U.S. government has been achieving $5.4 billion in export sales. Tariffs and Trade, the Geneva-based oy:A.y, AU.'ifeu plans to publish a directory this fall listing expensive to finance. reducing stockpiles to remove an But of that, the government contrib world body that overseas interna cAMDuwTes HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne sefi(ous area home-based businesses. The drought, in effect, has lessened "overhang” of inventories that de uted food bought with taxpayer tional commerce. ouf£e.’ €eoe6(€' Jay Savery, owner of ProblemSolvers, said the budgetary urgency of curbing presses domestic farm prices. But if dollars for $2.9 billion. A midterm progress review on the IT'5 RAP EHOlJ(&M ■2ipsrei2f his directory will list products and services farm supports. crops are small next year, a possible While the ostensible purpose of the talks is scheduled for Montreal in TO MAV/E TO PICki UP opt' THiJ A offered by area entrepreneurs and will The durability of the farm pro lack of adequate stockpiles could export program is to keep U.S. December. The United States has iHRee- fxer UM? exports competitive in world MASAP'R CLOT^^E5 encourage networking among small-business grams helps explain why agriculture cause prices to soar. been hoping to com e up with at least a OFF TME FLOO(2 MAAeNT/ owners. is such a contentious issue In world The best evidence of the difficulty of markets, the program is also used to framework for subsidy reductions by EVERY RAY... trade. reducing farm program^ is the get rid of excess farm products that then. U New buiiding for Gerber Gerber Optical, a division of Gerber New EB chief State stockbroker Scientific Products Inc., recently moved its entire operation to a new 60,000-square-foot building in South Windsor. The 6-month-old division produces was rival exec admits wire fraud computer-controlled, high-technology equip G GROTON (AP) — Electric Boat has reached into THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk A 8y Barry ment used to manufacture prescription N E W H A V E N , Conn. (A P ) - in the “ Inside Wall S treet” the ranks of its chief competitor in the submarine eyeglasses. The division’s first product, Federal prosecutors say they will column, then sold the securities building industry and has named as its topexecutive introuduced in January 1987, was the Optical recommend that a former stock after the magazine was made an executive vice president of Newport News (Va.) /iTmM.-LANP 0 K : Manufacturing System for lens patterns, broker who admitted engaging in public and prices rose. Shipbuilding and D ry Dock Co. / tijiC K '' which produces perfectly sized disposable lens unlawful insider trading receive Dillon did not m ake any state James E. Turner, 54, was named Wednesday to patterns in 20 seconds. concurrent sentences for his ments during his brief court succeed Fritz G. Tovar on Sept. 6 as general appearance and would not dis The division's second product, the OMS crim es in Connecticut and New manager and corporate vice president. The cuss the case outside the Network, provides a computerized York. 65-year-old Tovar, who headed Electric Boat since W illiam Dillon. 33. of Old Lym e, courtroom. telecom m unications link between the optical 1981, had previously announced he was retiring. pleaded guilty in U.S. District dispenser and the ophthalmic laboratory that He was freed on a $5,000 bond, Ten-thousand blue-collar submarine builders Court in N ew Haven on Wednes speeds perscription eyeglass delivery. and Judge Ellen Bum s scheduled have been on strike since July 1 at Electric Boat, a day toone count of wire fraud. His sentencing for Oct. 12. division of General Dynamics Corp. attorney has said Dillon will The government contends that E lectric Boat has said it is at a com petitive plead guilty Sept. 6 to an identical Judge halts Detroit merger Dillon m ad e about $94,000 disadvantage in its rivalry with Newport News charge in federal court in New through his illegal activity, ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson DETROIT (AP) — A federal judge stunned because of higher labor costs. It is trying to get the York City. known as insider trading. the publishers of the Detroit News and Detroit union to accept bonuses instead of wage increases W ire fraud carries a m aximum during the first two years of a new three-year Some of the profits were made BLONDIE by Dean Young A Stan Drake G oo D w ew e THt VIDEO STORE IS Free Press by temporarily blocking today’s penalty of five years in prison and contract. through a trading account in the 'B A D Ioew S RENTIMG SIX MOVIES FOR scheduled merger of the newspapers’ business a $250,000 fine. WHERE'S illir NOT TOtJAV WELL, At LEASt J WHY'S BECAUSE IT REALLY name of a yet unidentified person TEM IXXLARS, TODAY OMLY Turner has been executive vice president of Dillon adm itted engaging in a MV BACON vv__ T H E Y CAME T H A T ? M AKES ME WISH I operations, saying the plan would do who engaged in the activity with AND E G G S , UP WITH THE HAD THE BACON operations for Newport News since January 1987, scheme in which he illicitly •? . J RIGHT NAME AND EGGS “ irreparable” harm. Dillon, prosecutors said. reporting directly to the president. obtained advance copies of Busi U.S. District Judge Joyce Hens Green Dillon’s mother, Elizabeth He is a 1956 graduate of Virginia Polytechnic ness Week magazine and then '* int "W , cttu**^**" ' ' issued an emergency order Wednesday Baird, maintained an account Institute, where he earned a degree in engineering. reaped profits trading stocks preventing the joint operating agreement through which some trades were He joined Newport News in 1957. but left in 1972 and which got a favorable mention. between the newspapers from taking effect. made based on the information became general manager of the nuclear compo Dismissed last month from his The JOA will be postponed until at least Sept. from Business Week, the govern nents unit at Westinghouse Corp, He rejoined job at M errill Lynch & Co. in New ment said. 17. Newport News in 1981 as a vice president. London. Dillon is the first person Former Attorney General Edwin Meese III Neither Baird nor Dillon’s wife. “ H e’s had significant experience in e very area of to be criminally charged in the Diana Dillon, who worked at R.R. approved the JO A before leaving o ffice last our business. He has a great perform ance record at widening investigation of the Donnelley; will face any charges week. Both newspapers sought the agreement Newport News and Westinghou.se,” said Neil scandal involving leaked copies as a result of his plea bargain. ALLEY OOP by Dave Oraue under an antitrust exemption of the Ruenzel, a spokesman for Electrical Boat. of Business Week. Both Dillon and his mother will Newspaper Preservation Act. “ He knows the submarine business,” Ruenzel As part of a plea agreem ent, he be required to turn over all profits ALL RIGHT, CORPLE, \ GLADLY! "S WHERE'D ) WE ARE NO,n o ; I MEANT ( I CAME OUTJw HAT / OF COURSE said. is cooperating fully with WHATAOUV byBIIIHoest SUPPOSE YOU ANSWER) WHAT DO JyOU COME/FROM THE JUST NOW! WHEN V OF f HE ^ SHIP? V NOT/ TO YOUR Spokesmen for the two submarine builders would realized through the scheme to SOME QUESTIONS /YOU WISH 1 FROM? PLANET THAT ANNA MECHANAT S H IP ' J I DIDN’tS EVES IT IS, investigators. the government, prosecutors FOR U S ' ______laf TD KNOW? r f TALAXIA! IT'S INTRODUCED YOU, X __-f1SEE ANY( INVISIBLE.' Local 371, Pathmark meet not discuss what impact the move would have on the The government said Dillon VERY FAR Y'JUST APPEARED!) / L SHIP! competition between the two companies. said. FROM HERE! WESTPORT (AP) — The union paid $10 to $30 for advance copies " if y o u ’ r e A F R A IP Electric Boat and Newport News earlier this representing 200 meat and delicatessen of the business magazine to The U.S, attorney’s office last OF THE THUMPER ANP month submitted bids for the first of a new class of various employees of R.R. Don week announced that Dillon w orkers at eight Pathm ark stores in LISHTNINQ, I’UU BE fast-attack submarine. But Ruenzel said Turner nelley & Sons Co., which prints would plead guilty and cooperate Connecticut were to meet with company e u A P TO ©l e e r WITH was not involved in the pricing. the weekly publication at two with investigators in the probe % officials today in a last-hour attempt to avoid a VOU TONIGHT.” Electric Boat has lost six of seven fast-attack plants, one in Old Saybrook. that has extended to a number of strike. submarine contract.s to Newport News in the last Dillon acknowledged that he brokerage houses. N egotiators have until 5 p.m. to reach a two years. bought non-public copies of the R.R. Donnelley has fired five contract, said Robert A. Petronella, president Joseph Messier, president of the Metal Trades m agazine on Thursday mornings employees from its Old Saybrook of United Food and Com m ercial W orkers Council, the umbrella organization representing the between late 1986 and July 1988. plant and one from its Torrance, Local 371. striking unions at EB. said Wednesday he doubted The publication is released to the Calif., facility. Another Donnel THE BORN LOSER by Art Sanaom Petronella said Pathmark was trying to ^ IBSS King Foatu
\ 8 0 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Aug. 18, 1988
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Serial number: 303 SO “ It was a sensitive speech be *fi| yONT oiRs, oo9 MO. PyRy Mewed. cause he was so strong and yet so and horsd manure. for 24 Inaartlons & QranKe 83 Ply. Turlamo '2595 New insurance head is enforcer 4096. Indiana National Guard, six Coll 643-2711 82 Buick Skybawk '2295 years and proud of it.” sensitive. He showed that he is MM CiMtructlen 6 4 3 - 9 5 0 4 call 6 2 7 - 8 9 7 3 82 Chav Citation '2995 The audience responded with attuned to the American people. I N MIHOMlMf i Mia SIS.I7M fp rd tlP M t____ "Tbs JMo Profoasloaali" B y Andrew Yorkovskv major changes in the department for the positions of the insurance companies that laughter and cheers. 24 Adama S I., Maackeatar Manchester Herald time being. And although he acknowledged do business in.the state. Quayle, a conservative senator See QUESTIONS, page 12 from Indiana, has been dogged by that every commissioner has his own style, Kelly’s former job carried a salary of MISCELLANEOUS TA6 CARS 6 4 6 - 3 5 1 5 questions about whether he used TA6 Manchester resident Peter F. Kelly, the he doesn’t see a big difference between his $61,339. The salary range for the commis FOR SALE family influence to get into the SALES SALES FOR SALE BRAND NEW 1983 state’s new insurance commissioner, sees own approach and that of Gillies. sioner’s job is $67,639 to $81,686. his department’s task as a straightforward “ I watched him solve problems, and T National Guard at the height of Quayle talk EIGHT month old water- N O TIC E. Connecticut <}en- M U LTI-Fo m lly Tog sole. HDNDA Civic 1981. Good Sell Your Car HONDA one. was comfortable with the way he solved The response from Kelly’s co-workers to the Vietnam War, virtually assur bed, $325. Courthouse erol Statute 23-85 prohibits August 18-20, 8:30am. condition. Asking One Gold membership, CRX 'HF' Coup# CLOSEOUT PRICE " I don’t really have a philosophy.” Kelly problems.” Kelly said. his new appointment has been positive, he ing he would avoid combat. the posting of advertise With tag Items and $1200. Coll 643-1299 ot said. " It’s all been good. They’ve all been- eased worry, 9 12V^ months left for ments by any person, firm or furniture. 123 Bolton ter 5pm. 4 IN STOCKI said. “ I feel our job is to enforce the laws He noted that some customers of Bush, still buoyed by the rave $450. Compared to reg corporation on a teleoroph, Center Road, Bolton. •15 that are on the book.” commercial insurance were now seeing happy. They’ve all congratulated me.” he reviews for his convention 1987 YUGO. Like new, ular price of $700 plus. telephone, electric lloht or 4 Lines — 10 Days Kelly, 59, of 20 Butler Road, was their rates decline, though he added that it said. speech, made no mention of the Eric 649-3426.n______power pole or to o tree, om/tm cassette, 4 Smith says shrub, rock, or any other speed, 10,600 miles. 506 charge each addi appointed insurance commissioner by Gov. was too early to say what accounted for Kelly lived in Hartford and East Windsor Quayle controversy, focusing in JOHN Deere 1986 walk natural oblect without a writ $2400. 646-4762. tional line, per day. You * «» William A. O’Neill on Wednesday and was those drops. before moving to Manchester in 1963. He stead on his own self-proclaimed behind mower, 48" low ten permit for the purpose of Automotive 8501 New List *9284. sworn in on Thursday. As the new head of Asked whether he planned to implement underdog campaign for the White By Nancy Concelman hours, m int $2000. protecting It or the public and 1978 MONTE Carlo. Air, can cancel at any time. graduated in 1947 from Weaver High School Weedwocker, blowers, carries o fine of up to S50 tor power brakes, power SDRRY, the state Department of Insurance, he any rate reforms. Kelly said, 'T i l be in Hartford and served in the Air Force House. Manchester Herald etc., negotiable. Plus eoch offense.______steering, many new ND REFUNDS DR oversees an 84-person department that looking into all the activities of the from 1951 to 1952. He received a bachelor’s "Now we start. Now comes the I CARS ports, good condition. . 30 residential lawn ac Don't miss the many offer ADJUSTMENTS MAN(MSra