80 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Sept. 27. 1988

CANS 1 ^ HOMES FOR SALE | Z j FOR SALE OAROENtNG FOG SALE 'Stpb in back’ Tnple winner To d pretty’ CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 1974 DPERATI NO Toyota BACK On Markot. Cleon. MANCHESTER. Lov­ % SpeciQli Dig your own, your Cellca. High mileage. 6 room Vinyl elded ingly renovofed, 8 container. 550 Bush Hill $200. 649-5445.______Tempers flare Manchester’s Judy Gorman MHS girls win, Colonlol. 3 bedrooms, room , 3-4 bedroom, Road, Manchester. 1979 Chrvtler New hordwood floors, Henry Street Colonial. Y o rM r. Midnight blue. newer corpetine. op- Features: generous Mint/ condition. Low over lodge letter /3 has 3 cookbooks to her credit /13 but just barely /IB pllonces. corner lot. foyer, pillared arches PAINTINfl/ MI8CELLANE0U8 MI8GELLANE0U8 BOATG/MARINE 0 CHILDCARE PAPERIN6 J8EGVICES 8ERVICE8 mileage. $3000 firm. ■4- Owner onxious I leading Into formal liv­ EQUIPMENT 649-6801.______SI 23.900. Strono Reol ing room and dining EstOte. 647-7653.0 room with bullt-ln TENDER loving Mom GSL Bunding Molnfe- TREE!^(okeover^^(d^ 1983 MUSTANG Hotch- 1976 VENTURA Catama­ bock. Block, auto- 104 MILWOOO Rood. china closet, beauti­ has one full time open­ Renovationi/Plus nance Co. Commercl- vice by a certified ran with trailer. 15feet, fully reftnished wood­ ing for an Infant or al/ResIdentlal building beauty consultant. If m o t 1 c , o lr East Hartford. Drive Cuttom Initrlor A Exterior good condition. $1100 conditioning, power by this Immaculate. 6 work and hardwood toddler, also one port Palntlno • C«N1no Rtpalr M Manaw repairs and home Im­ you are serious about or best offer. CaR Tom , floors, eat-ln, St. Cha­ time opening. Robert­ • Ot^B A UgM CarptnUy provements. Inferior skin core and the latest --ftearlng, cruise con­ plus room, center 649-8567 after 6:30. trol, AM /FM cassette. chimney, full dor- rles kitchen, fomlly son School District. • Abb ft(/mBlBB • f/iturBtf and exterior pointing, In makeup techniques, room with Vermont Coll 647-0843. • Mintor CMooufM light carpentry. Com­ Call 646-4854. ______$3500. Call 649-3300, mered Cope. Alumi­ evenings. num sided, enclosed casting wood stove, MOM will babysit after plete lanitorlal ser­ SILK Wrap noils done In breezewov and ooroae. 12x20 deck, nicely school and days off. 646-2253 vice. Experienced, rel­ my home on evenings Security system. IWi landscaped private Bowers school area. iable, free estimates. and weekends. A pro­ StHALLER . N AM E your own reaso­ . 643-0304.______baths, lower level tom- yard, large bedrooms, 645-6172. fessional lob done of LOWREY Holiday Genie new 13x24 carpeted nable price. Father 8, half the price. Please A C U I ^ A lly room. An absolute Son Painting and Pap­ HDLIDAY House, retire­ organ. Like new. Best pleasure to show! basement rec room, 2 ment living, ambula­ leave a messooe of offer. 646-3782. ifflanrhfalpr M m lii car garage, totally up­ ering. Removal. 291- 647-0801. USED CARS SI59.900. Strono Real ICLEANINO 8567. tory., home-llke Estote. 647-7653.0 dated, 100 amp electri­ atmosphere. Coll 649- 88 Caravan J E .....*15,500 cal system, new roof, SERVICES 88 Legend...... *21,995 PR ICE Reduced. Owner 2358. _ SNOWPLOWING PETS AND two full baths, easy HEATM8/ • Commercial 87 Interga L S ...... * 9,995 anxious! Newly en­ walking distance to all SUPPLIES larged. fully ap- HOUS^ cleaning. Light PLUMBING DELIVERING • Rasidantlal • Industrial 87 Toyota L/B .... * 8,995 schools. $185,000. By housekeeping. Reaso­ Call 87 Mazda RX7 .... *13,995 ptlanced. kitchen Is owners, 649-4468. Rich, clean, stone-free PUPPIES. Doberman Manchester, Cenn. — A City cf Village Charm 30 Cents only one ‘Plus' In this nable hourly rates. 645- foam. 8 yards. *80 Plus Tax. S. R. IIAIICRARD, Im . Cross. 10weeksold.$30 87 Toy. Corolla ...* 8.595 Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1988 VERNON. Daryl Drive. 7 6000. PJ’8 Plumbing beautiful. 7 room Co- Also, sand, gravel, stone for dapandabla aenrlce each. 649-9538, leave 87 Honda Accotd LX ...... room Raised Ranch, 3 . Air Gondnlanlng and horse manure. y lonlal with 3 bedrooms, 742-1081 PWf ffHAMm messoge.______*12.995 4 1V> baths, family room bedrooms, 2>/3 baths, 2 SOUTH BOLTON Boilers, pumps, hot water fireplaces, beautiful tanka, new and 2 year old miniature 87 Toy. Corolla ...* 8,295 and garage. Desirable CLEANING SERVICE. 643-9504 dachshound. AK C reg­ Bowers School Dis­ heoted Inground pool replacements. 87 Toyota G T .....*10,995 plus whirlpool. Re~- istered, neutered male. trict! $159,900. Strono INC. FREE ESTIMATES S & S Framing Owner moving. Free to 86 Chev C20 ...... * 9.595 cently redecorated will do Real Estate, 047-7653.D \3ommerclal / Residential 643-9649/228-9616 TAL MASONRY good home. 649-2824. 66 LeSabre ...... * 9,295 with ceramic tile and Brick, block, stone. a Addltlcnt • Oaragas • Porch Fully Insured 6 Bonded. and daoka 85 Riviera...... *11,595 Directors SOUTH Windsor. Thebuy fine carpeting. Chimneys and repairs. miscellaneous • State Licensed 85 Toronado...... * 9,495 of the week Is this $219,900. Golden Oaks 647-1545 n No job too small. • Fully Insured MISCELLANEOUS 85 Audi Q T ...... * 9.595 Immaculate 3 year old, Realty, 646-5099. SERVICES FREE ESTIUATBS Call 6430021,645-1757 FOR GALE 7 room Colonial that MANCHESTER. Spring Evenings 84 Skylark...... * 3,995 f Street. Spacious Colon­ CARPENTRY/ call 645-8063 84 Toyota Camry ...* 7,995 offers 3 bedrooms, REMODELING EIGHT month old water- family room with fire-- ial on lovely lands­ bed, $325. Courthouse 345 Center St., caped corner lot. 7 placed formal dining Modiirar Homs ' One Gold membership, Manchester • 647-7077 bless new rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 room, fully appllonced CtiBlotn bum hofiWB, BtfdWom, RELIABLE MOVING 12'A months left for kitchen, 2.5 baths, 2 car baths. 2 fireplaces, 2 rtmoBillftB. wood MdhtB. dtehB, Contlruellon LANDSCAPtNB car garage, large pri­ roonog. ooncTBlB wofN. moBomy 6 ail Low, Low Rates. Wt a/io Atva Modular homaa. $450. Compared to reg- garage.' City utilities phBBBB of oormrucdofi. ulor price of $700 plus. and much more. Vi vate screened porch. Short notice moves. B youlr* bJo* oP eonfraerort not LARSON BUILDERS LANbGdAPINQ Eric 649-3426.0______CLYDE acre lot on a cul-de-sac Immaculately main­ rotumtng your obM - eah u$l Insured. Dependable Naw England Nomet NO./OM TOOtAMU CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. street. Asking $227,900. tained. $225,000. Fulty lOBurod • Ftbb tatimBlBB 24 Years experience In 7 Pitkin St.. Vamon, C T 06006 PTuwB tHfUbi. NBdgiB. fmWigloo, GAS Grill, 2 yeors old, ROUTE S3, VERNON U & R Realty,643-2692.0 Golden Oaks Realty, mAR Ceestiecflea moving pl9ll6B06i Mnvn RBBtflllQ 4 asking $125 8. 20" dirt S7I-0BM _ _ RABlfMBflBflOBk bike $35. 647-1149. 82 Buick Cant. 2 Dr. *4995 revaluation VERNON. Exceptional 646-5099. el ■n Swtir CBtt FREE ESTIMATES CERAMIC Kiln. Econo well kept 6 room 643-1720 Aok for MbiN 646-9669 Anyllmt Pensaalizsd Lawa Core 84 Capriet Wagon *8295 HANDYMAN and Kiln with timer. Excel­ Ranch, 1st floor family ALaadicaalag 85 Spactrum 4 Or. *4995 By Nancy Concelman in software costs. room, 3 bedrooms, CONDOMINIUMS HAWKESTBEESBMCE lent condition. Only 4 SEASONS HAUUNG 742-5224 raawm...... $200. 649-9982. 85 Elactra 4 Dr. *11,895 Manchester Herald Other projected costs include large sun deck, fire- FOR SALE Bucket, truck 8 chipper. Stump 85 Cantury 4 Dr. (3) *8995 placed finished recrea­ REMODELING Any job — Anytime' ‘litigation and increases in utility removal. Free sstlmatsa. 55 Escort 4 Dr. *4995 tion room, quiet cul-de- FORES^ndgeTowrT- Additions • Decks Call Gary The town is one step closer to costs for a trailer the town will sac street, walk to a Roofing e Trimwork Spedsl eonaldsratlon for 55 Calabrity 4 Dr. *7895 rent to house between one and house. V/7 baths, 3 bed­ elderly end handicapped. repairing the botched 1987 reva­ elementary. An excel­ rooms, 1900 square feet Small Jobs welcomed. 875-3483 CONCRETE ENDROLLS 88 Calabrity Euro 4 Dr. *7995 luation after a unanimous vote five KVS emiployees. About $3,000 lent starter home or of living space, fire­ Senior CitUen Diacount 27'A width - 259 87 Spactrum 4 Dr. *8995 needed to set up and rent the retirement home, 647-7553 13% width - 2 lor 2S9 Tuesday by members of the place, airconditioning, Call Chris at 645-6559 STONE EXPERTS 87 Bkyittk 4 Dr. *9495 Board of Directors to appropriate trailer was included in the $154,900.U & R Reolty, deck with view. Par­ CONCRETE MUST be picked up at the 87 Cantury LTD 4 Dr. *9995 643-2692.0 Top Soil ScTMMd Loam All types of stone work, Herald Olfics Monday thru $846,000 to conduct a new $846,000 appropi^ation. tially finished walk-out Any amount dOlwrtd. Alto, IM, ADDITIONS a FLOORS 87 Cavallar 4 Dr. *8495 MANCHESTER. Priced basement. Pool, tennis wallt, veneer, dry stone Thursday before 11 a.m.only. revaiuatioii. The trailer, which will be setup FARRAND REMODEUNG (piNal, tiona and barK mulch. • Commerelal 4 residential 87 Spactrum 2 Dr. *7995 to sell. This easily af­ court. Priced to sell at Room addHIont. decks, roofing, wall. 9-9'Call Ryan But members of the revalua- in the Municipal Building parking Bobcat backhot a kiadir isnlal. • Free EeUmelet 87 Calabrity 2 Dr. *9495 fordable 3 bedroom $159,000. Call owner at tiding, windows and gutters. Patrick, Mon.-Fd. B-S committee of the Board of ^lot. is needed because of a space John Hinnon Conerila WANTED TO 87 Nova 4 Dr. (3) *8995 Ranch featuring cozy 647-0748.______’ Btckhot and bulldozer service DAVI5 C0N5TRUCTI0N 871-6096 87 Pont. FIrabIrd *11,995 Directors warned directors Tues­ shortage in the Municipal Build­ den, fireplace and gar­ M A N C H ES TE R . Lewins tvtilible. Cell Bob Ftrrand, Jr. Company • 875-9371 BUY/TRADE ing and Lincoln (^nter. age has been freshly 872-1400/659-9555 day that the town could pay more Crossing Condomi­ Bus. 647-8509 than $100,OOa over the 10 years . Leasing space for the revalua- pointed for the new W A N T to buy. Church 872:9111 nium. 182 Main Street. Rg$. 645-6849 after the revaliiation is complete uon outside those two buildings owner. Quiet street. Beautifully appointed Plates of Privote yard. Walk to townhouses. Call O r­ i KITCHEN & BATH churches and nearby to cover maintraance of compu­ would be inconvenient because of Buckley School Call for lando Annuli 8i Sons, L E T YOU R newspaper states. 643-8582. CENTER ter software and other costs. the computers and other equip­ details. $139,900. Cen­ Inc at 644-2427. Ask for PAINTINO/ 7 ^ REMODELING help you keep fruit lars The $846,0001 appropriation al­ ment the town is contractually tury 21 Epstein Realty, Kyle to set up an sparkling clean and sweet MOTORS 647-8895.0 PAPERINB From the smallest repair to the largest renovation, lows the town to ■ hire KVS obligated to supply. appointment. smelling. Wash lars,-dry 461 Main St., Manchester Information System^.of Amherst. Another increase may result if E A S T HAR TFO R D . Move our own craftsmen do the complete job — completely then put o WANTED N.Y., to redo th£revaluation, the number of parcels of land right In. This three neatly and on schedule. large piece of newspaper Piano Any ^ndltlon. La w Cost Financing which was scra p e d in March KVS is dealing with exceeds the bedroom home has Visit our showroom or call for a free estimate. Inside the lar ond pot the Steinway for aspiring been given a spruce- GLASTONBURY. Condo lid on. The paper will handicapped pianist. M Toy Corolla 4 Dr...... *4595 because of a sericj^bf problems. 16,500 parcels estimated by the up. New Insulated win­ BRUSHWORKS. Interior Please call rS64S1 for sale by owner. 2 painting. Free esti­ 649-5400 absorb any moisture. Let 82 Datsun 310 GX ..... *1995 The original in-Kouse revalua­ town for the contract. Spinelli Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Harald dows, new vinyl siding, bedroom townhouse. a classified ad In your anytime. tion cost the town about $300,000. said the number of parcels will newly painted, refln- mates. 12 years expe­ M Tourismo 2 Dr...... *2495 1'/i baths, full base­ rience. Finished cabl- HERITAGE KITCHEN and nevyspaper find o cosh The price quoted by KVS is probably be higher. UP — Armando Pantojas of 133C Hilliard St. an employee of the garden shop at 168 Woodland St., Ished wood floors all ment. Private end unit. buyer for most anything 81 Toy Corolla 2 Dr.... *1595 enhance this charming nets/celllnos. Wall BATH CENTER, INC. based on 1987 Grand List ac­ KVS charges $40 for each waters flowers Tuesday at Woodland Gardens. Pantojas, waters the flowers daily. Asking $129,900. 659- refInIshIng. 647-0636. you have for sale. 82 Ply. Horizon...... *1695 Cape with fireplace, 3840. ______182 W. Middle Turnpike, Manchester______Aut6motlve counts, said Republican Director residential piece and $160 for formol dining room, FRESH as a daisy! This p 85 Toy. Tercel Wag.... *4495 Geoffrey Naab, who served on the each commercial piece, he said. garage; treed yard. terrific 5 room Town- >3 Dodge Omni...... *1695 revaluation committee with De­ But included in the 16,500 are 415 Won't last! $141,900. house Condo at Beech- mocratic Directors Barbara B. tax-exempt properties, allowing Century 21 Epstein CARS 83 Ren. Alliance ...... *1995 wood, on Highland CmmMIIIIUMS Rgntals APARTMENTS H o l ROOMMATES Weinberg and Kenneth N. the town some leeway, Spinelli Reolty, 647-8895.0 Street In Manchester, m FOR RENT ISSI WANTED m FOR GALE 82 Mazda 626 Lux ..... *3195 Feds no closer to tracing weapons Tedford. said. TH IS Classic 6 room older has recently been 85 Reliant Wag...... *3995 home with covered 1977 P L Y M O U TH 9 pas­ The revaluation, estimated to The revaluation committee re­ tastefully redecorated NEW 7-7 Duplex. Exclu­ MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ from the manufacturer are in ammunition was most likely poses, Killorin said, bull were porch, has approxi­ In very bright cheerful ROOMS senger Station Wagon. 88 Pont. 6000 4 Dr...... *4995 take about three years, would be jected a bid proposal of $784,200 By Michele Noble sive area of quality, 3 rooms, 1'/2 bath Du­ ' Good condition. $500. and Nancy Concelman Connecticut, he said. The bureau stolen by a member of the more likely taken as souvenirs. mately 1400 square feet colors. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bedroom Townhouses. plex. Garage, Central 60 Camaro Cpe...... *1995 effective for the Grand List of from Finnpgan Associates Inc. of and must be sold. baths, private base­ FOR RENT MANCHESTER. Availa­ 649-3869 otter 5pm. ■ Acton. Mara, because the firm is Manchester Herald will first contact facilities in military. Killorin said investiga­ IV2 baths, fully op- location, bright rooms, 78FordT-Bird ...... *1495 1990. The $846,000 appropriated "Peopie end up steaiing these Priced for Immediate ment with laundry ble October 1st. 8 rbom 1986 CAMARO. Red, using an untested computer pro­ nearby states to see if any part of tors are still questioning Connec­ things for wacky reasons,” Kil­ pllonced kitchen, 1st large yard. $715 plus house, male or female, Tuesday covers work over the sale In the $130's. Blan­ hook-ups, all new kit­ floor den, dining area, utilities. Lease, 2 Auto, power stearlng, 85 Cavalier 4 Dr...... *3195 gram that could not take into Nearly two months after dan­ their shipments is missing. ticut residents. lorin said. "But sooner or later chard 8, Rossetto Real­ chen appliances too! non-smoker, next three fiscal years, Director living room, full base­ months security. power brakes, air, ste- 79 Chev Cust. Van..... *3895 consideration different charac­ gerous military explosives were tors," We’re Selling Martin School. $315/month plus utili­ reo/cassette. 31,000 of Finance Boyce Spinelli said. "It now becomes a “ (The ammumtion) doesn't they start to feel guilty about ment, carpeting and SINGLE room, working Available October 15, teristics of property that helps discovered in Coventry, the fed­ having them around and they find Houses" 646-2482.0 $124,500. Jackson 8, garage. Must be seen! 646-6345. ties. Leave message, miles. Louvers, bra 82 Ford F-160 PU...... *3995 But Spinelli told directors Tues­ legwork process," Killorj^ have a civilian outlet," Killorin female preferred. Con­ 643-8263. determine its value. eral Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco JU S T Listed! This clean 6 Jackson Real Estate, Blanchard 8< Rossetto venient location. $75 and snows Included. 76 Jaguar XJ6L...... $5999 day that maintenance costs to "And m ostjikely, like m^ ^ id . “ It’s' our suspicion that it a public spot to dump them so the room Cape Is located In 647-8400.D 742-6820, Liz. upgrade a computer-software Weiss has said he doesn’t want and Firearms is far from finding these cases, it may not ultimately Imt a military base with someone stuff will be found.” Realtors," We're Sel­ pW week plus $100 se- CONDOMINIUMS 81 Pont T-1000 ...... *1695 0 nice quiet area near M A N CH ES TER . Unique ling Houses" 646-2482 □ « curlty. Coll 649-9472, 1980 CHEVY Monza. Au­ system during the 10 years after the town to be a “ guinea pig” the source of the weapons, a be that successful.” from the military." Officials were concerned about Verplank School. Call, FOR RENT one bedroom condo Mondoy-Frlday be­ Merchandise tomatic. Many new 78 Int. Scout II. V8....*1495 the revaluation is complete could because one of the problems with bureau official said. The ammunition was found The explosives found include a the initial report from the man you'll like It. $140's. with private front en­ tween 3:30-8. parts. $850 or best Jack Killorin. resident agent- Blanchard 8> Rossetto SAFE BUY USED CARS cost the town about $100,000 if the Manchester’s original 1987 reva­ Aug. 1 by a Coventry man who 60 mm mortar shell and a 4.2-inch who found the explosives that trance. Spacious floor L0T8/LAND M AN CH ES TER . 2 bed- offer. 633-7488. in-charge of the bureau, said Realtors," We're Sel­ plan, bright open living room Townhouse with M IK E F L Y N N town decides to buy a mainte­ luation was the limited capacity was walking along the river and projectile, ammunition used dur­ there may havq been more than ling Houses" 646-2482.0 FOR SALE When you coll Classified fireplace, all applian­ of the software system. investigators have bjfew tracing room. Very close to 384 to place on ad, a friendly n n ANTIQUES/ nance program from KVS. saw at least two deadly mortar ing the Vietnam War for “ close two dangerous shells, but ruled GORGEOUS new Con­ and shopping, library, ces, heat, hot water, COLLECTIBLES 649-4304 The program would keep the Deputy Assessor William a shipment of the afQmunition shells and some smoke grenades. ground support,” investigators out that possibility after other COM E walk the land with Ad-Visor will answer your carpeting, olr condi­ OpeoM-rs-t/Sal. M temporary under con­ downtown.$65,900. us at our new site at coll and help you word BUICK Skylark, 1964. 2 software system in compliance Moon, who has been acting as from the manufacturer to mil­ Authorities traced serial said. The 60 mm shell has a "kill witnesses said they saw only the Anne Miller Real Est- tioning. Nice location. struction In Wlldberrv Reservoir Heights, your ad for best response. 78 RPM Records, Big Door, hard tap, power with state requirements, Spinelli assessor Since former Assessor J. itary facilities alj, over the coun­ numbers on the ammunition to radius” of 150 feet, said two shells that were recovered. subdivision by F.N. ote, 647-8000.O______Coll 649-5240. stearlng, automatic Vernon. Pre- 643-2711. Bands. <50 and up. Call said. Town Manager Robert B. Richard Vincent resigned in try to find out how some of it got to the manufacturer but have been investigator shortly after the Builders. Large foyer, M O VE In condition des­ Constructlon prices. 649-7639. transmission. Good TRUCKS/VANS the banks of the Willimantic The explosives were found near skylights, master bath HOMES Weiss said he would look into April, said KVS has completed unable to determine how the explosives were found. ^ cribes this 2 bedroom $244,900-$372,900. Select condition. $1800. 646- FDR SALE River. an abandoned steel bijdge that with lacuzzi 8, much Ranch style condo end APARTMENTS 5442.______state funding that may be availa­ 102 revaluations since 1969, none explosives got to the river bank., from 21 lots. Choose FOR RENT None of the facilities that The explosives wfere probably crosses the Willimantic River more. D.W. Fish Init. First time home from 12styles. 1900-2500 FOR RENT 1983 FORD Ranger. 43,01X1 ble to help towns with revalua­ of which have been rejected by a Realty, 643-1591.0 1976 CADILLAC Coupe received some of the shipment Investigators believe that the nob stolen for aggressive pur­ near Routes 195 and 32. buyers or retired cou­ square feet. D.W. Fish NEWER 3 bedroom with I FURNITURE DeVllle. Mint condi­ miles, original owner, tions that could cover up to $60,000 community. MANCHESTER. Well ples. Pool & Tennis Reolty, 643-1591 .□ ROCKVILLE. Remo­ fireplace. $900 per tion. Must be seen. Best very reliable. Excel­ cared for six room too! $129,900. Anne ASHFORD. Privacy and deled large one bed­ month. Plus security. O FFIC E desks and chairs otter. 646-3782.______lent condition. Call aluminum and brick Miller Real Estate, 647- more. Beautifully room, Includes heat, No pets. Available Im­ In good condition. Call Dave, days, 646-2789, 8000.D______1979 Malibu Classic. Ma­ Cape In lovely fomlly wooded approved hot water, appliances. mediately. 646-2930. 646-4464. roon, 78,000 miles, good evenings, 644-4504. Little trouble to shoot as final shuttle countdown nears neighborhood. New NEW Listing. Neat 8, building lot. (1.329 One parking. One MANCHESTER. 4 bed­ condition, 8 cylinder, carpet In living room . month's security. $495 Cleon, 5 plus room acres). Nestled be­ room, 2'/j both Colon­ $2495. 643-8324 Otter MDTDRCYCLES/ worked overnight checking docu­ and dining room plus Townhouse. 3 bed­ per month. 872-8095. CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. flight, should have no impact on Challenger.” tween Yale Forest and ial In great family 3:00.______MDPEDS 32 months later, the shuttle Is back mentation and pressure-testing very large enclosed rooms, l '/2 baths. Notchoug Street MANCHESTER. 1 Bed­ neighborhood. $1200 CURVED back tufted (AP) — Anticipation and tension the Discovery mission. The technical question arose porch off kitchen. This Thermo-pane win­ wine colored love seat 1979 maroon Malibu Clas­ Challenger's crew ‘would be pleased' The Discovery countdown waS not with Discovery itself, but with deliberately flawed rings. Forest. '/2 mile from room. Wall to wall per month. Call Sentry sic. 8 cylinder, 78,000 1978 HDNDA Hawk. 400 rose today as final preparations home has a lot to offer dows, sliders off dining new development of carpeting, appliances, Real Estate, 643-4060. for sale. Very good Shuttle watchdogs have few doubts in a scheduled day-long hold, a a small satellite booster rocket A new launch oversight team, for the growing family. area to good size deck. condition. $175. Coll miles, good condition, cc, automatic. Cream accelerated for launching Dis­ fine homes. $69,000. heat, olr conditioning. $2495. 643-8323 otter Puff. Best otter. 646- New escape suite may help save lives process that gave NASA time for ..being readied for a shuttle flight headed by Crippen, must give the Call Susan Donahue for Nice area of Manches­ Golden Oaks Realty, No pets. Cleon. $540. 643-5993. covery and five astronauts into signal to start the final countdown more Information. STORE AND 3:00. / 3782. — stories and grfiphioe on page 9 trouble-shooting. Just 24 hours next February. Scientists want to ter. $132,900.Strono 646-5099. Available October 1st. orbit at 9:59 a.m. EDT Thursday tonight. Launch for the four-day $139,900. Sentry Real Real Estote, 647-7653.0 OFFICE SPACE 1977 C H E V Y Nova. 2 S b b before launch time, officials said be certain a tiny cut found on one 647-9138. ITV/STEREO/ on the first U.S. manned flight flight is set for 9:59 a.m. Thurs­ Estate, 643-4060.O BRAND new, Quollty door, fair o AUTOS FDR since the Challenger tragedy. there was little trouble to shoot of its 0-ring seals dbes not exjst on BUSINESS MANCHESTER. Nice 2 FOR Rent. Professional APPLIANCES $300 or best o g 6 j day, with a 2‘/4-hour window to M A N C H ES TE R . New to built, 4 room, 2 bed­ bedroom, first floor I RENT/LEASE “ Right now, we see no con­ "The weather looks fine for in tened to delay the launch was and Merlino described launch a twin rocket whose launch is Market. Very charm­ PROPERTY office building. Large 6039. crews as "excited” as the final 'Discovery’s main item of allow for delays. room, IV2 both Town- apartment, close to bus parking tat. Ideal loca­ straints,” NASA test director the morning so we’re feeling very apparently resolved by engineers ing six room older houses. Cathedral cell­ and 384. Basement AMANA, Touch-o-matic 1976 Volkswagen bus. FR E E Mileage on low countdown neared. business. NASA officials said they’d done FOR sole. Manchester tion. R.D. Murdock, Radar Range Oven. Frank Merlino said as an indus­ confident,” said Robert Crlppen, who worked through the night. Colonial In nice family ing and skylight In storage, electric 81,000 original miles. cost auto rentals. Vil­ “ We have to be successful,” The cut apparently was in­ everything'possible to make the area. Formal living 's office space. 643-2692 or 643-6472. Model RR-9TA.' Good Very good condition. lage Auto Rental. 643- try source indicated one nagging the veteran astronaut who has The industry source said experts master bedroom. Ap­ Hilliard Professional washer-dryer hookup. said Kennedy Space Center’s flicted during installation and mission safe. room with French pliances, ottrlum doors Quiet neighborhood. OFFICE Space. 500 condition. $95.646-2148. 623-5829. 2979 or 646-7044. technical problem had been re­ one-man authority to approve or would.report to Crippen today doors to formal dining Building. 2,153 square square feet. $350 per that the problem, involving a director, Forrest McCartney. does not represent a design or “ You can’ttotally take the risk to spacious deck, gar­ feet and convenient Available November solved. “ We’re looking forward to veto the long-awaited launch room, three good size age with opener. Stort­ 1st. $550 plus security. month Includes utili­ effort. damaged 0-ring on a rocket being "The nation could not withstand manufaetunng defect, the sour­ out of something like this,” bedrooms and all new Storage area. 1st floor. ties. Excellent loca­ a good countdown and a safe ing of $148,500.Strono Move-In condition. Ex­ 645-8251, leave An equipment flaw that threa- prepared for a future shuttle another accident like ces said. To be certain, they McCartney said in an interview. updated kitchen and Real Estate, 647-7653.0 messgge. tion. 647-9223. launch.” baths. Call the office cellent parking! In­ today for your exclu­ quire today at 646-5153. T H R E E room , second HOMES floor apartment with VACATION sive showing. $152,900. MANCHESTER. For RENTALS TODAY Sentry Real Estate, 643- IFOR SALE sole. Furnished office heat, hot water 8, elec­ Mall’s road work speeding up 4060.D _____ building. Over 2000 tricity on busline. M CC leaders unfazed square feet, excellent Available November SPEND the winter In location. 17 car park­ 1st. No pets. Non- warmth 8< sunshine. Wooing middle class ing lot. $285,000. Robert smokers only. Referen­ For rent In New Port by increase in tuitions D. Murdock, 643-2692. ces and security dep- Richey, Florida. Nicely George Bush unveiled a modest with key approvals from towns BY OWNER! oslt required. furnished house In well kept frleldly neighbor­ savings plan for average Ameri­ $525/month. Telephone By Andrew J. Davis Higher Education recommended daytime, 646-1007. Ev- hood. 2bedrooms,2tull cans as the Republican nominee By Andrew Yurkovskv Tuesday voted to allow the town ship planning to develop a shop­ IMORTRARES ' enlngs, 649-6661. baths, living room,din­ Manchester Herald Tuesday that tuition at Connecti­ sought to stem criticism that his cut's 12 regional community and Nancy Concelman manager to negotiate the pur­ ping plaza on Buckland Road in M A N C H ES TER . Central ing area and fully interests lie only with the South Windsor. equipped kitchen (dis­ Manchester Community Col­ colleges Jump 12.7 percent to $744 Manchester Herald chase of land needed for road FALUNG BkHIND?? 3 bedroom, f'/i both wealthy. Democrat Michael Du­ improvements in Manchester as­ LThe mall is being built by hwasher, microwave, lege officials said today a pro­ a year from the current $660 for STOP FORECLOSUREII Duplex In 2family. $750 kakis ridiculed the proposal. sociated with the regional mall, Homart, but other companies are per month plus utlll- washer 8, dryer). For posed 12.7 percent Increase for resident students. Non-resident The South Windsor Town Coun­ If you are falling behind on more Information, pic­ Story on page 5. named the Pavilions at Buckland involved in the development of your mortgage paymenta... tles. 646-3253.______state residents and a 12.6 increase students would see tuition in­ cil will probably approve a tures and references, contract next Monday under Hills. surrounding land. OR...It your home la In tore- M A N CH ES TER . Second call 203-644-8064. for other students will not hurt the crease by 12.6 percent, or up to cloaure, WE CAN HELPI floor, 2 bedroom, heat $2,418 compared with the current which it will drop three lawsuits The mall developers, the Ho- The South Windsor Town Coun­ college. mart Development Co. of Chi­ cil reached a consensus during its No payment program avail­ and. appliances. No Manchester Community Presi­ $2,148. over the Buckland Hills mall in pets. $600, plus secur- I INDUSTRIAL cago, will pay for the road meeting Monday to go ahead with Immaculte-Lakewood Circle North Ranch, able for up to 2 yeara. Bad dent Jonathan M. Daube and The $510 million budget for ButlriMS__10-11 Natlon/World -5,0 Manchester in exchange for $2.8 Ity. Coll 646-3979. PROPERTY the agreement with H o in ^ and spacious, hreplaced living room, formal din­ credit ia not a problemllAak I Dean of Student Affairs Harry 1089-90 approved by the board ClMdfled - 22-24 ObituarlM____ 2 million worth of road improve­ Improvements in Manchester. MANCHESTER. 4 room other developers. Inexclj^ngefor ing room, country styled kitchen, fireplaced how LOW paymenta can Meisel said today the increases also calls fora 14.7 percent tuition Cornice__ 10 Opinion. ments in that town, South Wind­ Improvements in South Windsor help you SAVE YOUR Duplex. 2 bedrooms. MANCHESTER. 3400 the ropd improvements funded by finished rec room, hardwood floors, full secur­ square feet Industrial should not be a problem as long as increase at the University of Focue------. 8 People _ sor Mayor Edward F. Havens * will be paid for by the Mall at HOME TODAYI $650/month with heat. r\ v n e CHEVROLET R, 83 Windsor Ave 872-9111 Buckland Hills Partnership, the developers. South Windsor ity system, large landscaped yard. *179,900. 1 '/z month security dep­ space. Loading dock, financial aid programs are kept Connecticut, to $1,640 a year for F o o d _^— 13-15 Sports 18-21 said today. Swift CoNftrviliv* Grogp parking. Principals Locel 2-4, 12 State/Reglon _ 4 Meanwhile, the town of Man­ which includes Homart, and osit. Available Imme­ ULTUE buick, INC. Ex.Tfi4,MM in place. See ROADS, page 12 643-5295 at (203) 4S4-1336 or diately. 649-9538, leave only. Woodland Indus­ The Board of Governors for See TUITION, page 12 Lottery------2 Televltlon__ 17 chester’s Board of Directors ^w neast Associates, a partner­ (203) 454-4404 message. trial Park, 643-2121. MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1988 - 3 8 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Sept, 28. 1988 R E C O iiD 3 decades of helping kids Directors’ tempers flare Child & Family Services kicks after Werkhoven blasted A bout Tow n Police Roundup off anniversary By Nancy Concelman he was the engineer Samuelson Osella said he sent the letter to Manchester Herald mentioned in his letter, which the directors Saturday morning and to the newspapers Sunday Man wanted in Florida By Nancy Pappas Cassano said contained 20 to 22 Volunteer training sessions begin Director Stephen T. Cassano “ serious” errors. night. He maintained that a Manchester Herald The Elderly Outreach Program of Manchester Manchester police on Monday arrested a man on a Tuesday blasted Director Theu-' “ This (Werkhoven’s actions) is change in meeting times should will begin training sessions for volunteers in its warrant for second-degree fallure-to-appear nis “ Terry” Werkhoven for not the most political thing I ’ve seen be discussed by the entire board charges and later discovered through a computer Thirty years ago. Child & telling the board about engineer­ in 12 years...” Cassano said. and not left up to the "Democratic Friendly Visitors Volunteer Program tonight from 7 Family Services, Inc. in Hart­ to 9. check that the man is wanted in Florida on charges ing work he did for a resident who “ Something like this only insults caucus.” of cocaine possession. ford established its first satel­ later publicly criticized Cassano and embarrasses those involved DiRosa said the Herald and Volunteers will be asked to visit one individual a lite office in Manchester, week as part of the training session. The sessions The Broward County Sheriff’s Department in for the Center Springs Park lodge (with the project) .” Journal Inquirer got the letter Florida identified Justiniano Rivera, 21, of no primarily to handle adoptions. building plan, t Cassano’s criticism caused before he did. will continue on Oct. 5 and 12. For information caii Although there have been 647-3096. certain address, as a fugitive after Manchester Werkhoven, a retired engineer, tempers to flare among other Before the directors began police identified Rivera’s fingerprints with ones very few adoptions at ^ ild & examined the site of the proposed directors, who accused each firing shots at each other, C!as- sent from Florida. Family for more than 15 years, building with resident Robert other of “ backstabbing” and sano went through Samuelson’s Association to hold luncheon No other Information on the local and Florida its director has proposed an Samuelson of 108 Hemlock Drive politicking. letter, pointing out errors that he charges was available. anniversary project which but did not inform die other said began in the first line. The'Natural Food Associates will hold an organic would bring the story of this pot-luck luncheon Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Donald Rivera, who refused to tell police where he lived, directors of that trip at their Sept. Republican Directors Ronald Samuelson wrote that the town said he used to live at 315 Zion St.. Hartford. He was agency full circle. 6 meeting. Cassano said. Samuel­ Osella and Geoffrey Naabargued was given a blueprint for the Jones Auditorium, New Haven. Andy Schwartz, who became Norman Babbitt will discuss “ The Best Water As arrested at the Hartford Courant in Hartford. Police son sharply criticized Cassano, that Werkhoven was not at lodge building by an architect said he is an employee of the Courant. director of the Manchester who is chairman of the Space Tue.sday’s meeting to defend who used an A-2 survey and Pure As Nature” during the luncheon. office in March, would like to Participants are asked to bring their own table Rivera is being held in Hartford on a $25,000 bond Committee and co-chairman of himself. full-scale drawings. Cassano said meet people whose adoptions service, serving dishes and utensils. There is a $3 following an appearance in Manchester Superior the Center Springs Park Commit­ “ This whole performance this the architect agreed to provide were arranged through CSiild charge. For information call 643-6553. Court on Tuesday. He is scheduled to appear again tee. in a letter he read to the evening has sunk to the lowest scale drawings, which are less on Oct. 26. Police said they are negotiating Rivera’s & Family, two and three directors Sept 6 that was subse­ level of political action that I’ve detailed than an A-2 survey, that extradition to Florida. decades ago. quently published in the Man­ seen on this board in the two years would help contractors do de­ Scouts plan Parents’ Night “ I think it would be exciting, chester Herald and Journal I ’ve been here,” Naab said. He tailed drawings. if people wanted to find their Manchester Boy Scout Troop 133 will hold a Inquirer. added that if directors wanted to Samuelson also incorrectly Sexual assault arrests natural children or their natu­ Parents’ Night for prospective scouts and their ’The letter claimed that the make “ disparaging” remarks(S, called the proposed building an ral parents, if we could offer parents Thursday at 7; 30 p.m. at Second Congrega­ COVENTRY — Police say they arrrested two men lodge building was to be an about Werkhoven. “ we ought to a office for seven recreation de­ ’Tuesday in connection with two unrelated sexual some help,” Schwartz said. “ I “ office building” and that it least have the decency to 9a partment employees. Cassano tional Church. think that would be an anniver­ Interesied'parents are asked to call Scoutmaster assaults that occurred in August. would be built over a sewer line while he is here.” said. The lodge would be a sary project that would fit in Brad Hurley at 646-7164, or Troop Committee Gary Comstock, 41, of Fithburg, Mass., was and worsen drainage problems. Osella called Cassano’s criti­ community center for the town, with our history very well.” Chairman Dave Simpson at 644-0548. charged with first-degree sexual assault, second- Werkhoven was not at Tues­ cism a “ stab in the back.” he said. Recreation department degree burglary and threatening in connection with The office, at 110 Main St., day’s meeting and could not be Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said employees may have to work an incident in a local home on Aug. 25. police said. will hold a wine and cheese reached for comment this morn­ he would repeat the criticism to there for a time because of the Alumni exhibit planned Andrew Ault, 25, of the Baltic section of Sprague, party from 2:30 to 5; 30 Thurs­ ing because he’s out of town until Werkhoven at the directors Oct. reopening of Highland Park day afternoon, in celebration The NEWSPACE Gallery of Manchester Com­ was charged with first-degree sexual assault in PMrlck Flynn/Manchmter Herxid the weekend. 11 meeting. School, he said. of its third decade of service to munity College will celebrate its 20th anniversary connection with an Aug. 5 incident. Since he couldn’t be at Tues­ DiRosa. in turn, accused Osella Cassano also also argued with the community. The Manches­ with two retrospective exhibits beginning Friday at SITTING PRETTY — Four-year-old Sharon's mother, Lindsay Pagani, looks Comstock Is being held at the Community CHECKING IT TWICE — Andy Schwartz and Evelyn day’s meeting, Werkhoven wrote of backstabbing because of a other claims in the letter, includ­ Correctional Center in Hartford in lieu of a $10,000 ter office and another, in a letter to the board informing letter Osella wrote to newspapers ing Samuel.son’s statement that 8 p.m. ' Sharon Pagani, right, of Manchester, on. Leverett was one of many artists at Farmington, serve as the only Gryk Frolich look over the responses they have received The first exhibit will feature outstanding alumni bond. him that he was the engineer criticizing the Democratic ma­ the propo.sed building is located sits still long enough to have artist the Eastern States Exposition in West satellites to the Hartford of­ from invitations to the 30th anniversary celebration for of the department. The second exhibit will include Ault was released on a $1,000 bond and is referred to in Samuelson’s letter. jority on the board for changing on current plans right over a A Springfieid, Mass. fice, which opened 179 years many of the faculty who have taught courses from Marian Hartbiay, center, of Leverett, scheduled to appear in Rockville Superior Court on the Manchester office of Child & Family Services I nc. The Cassano Tuesday called Werk- the director’s meeting dates sewer trunk line. Healsodisputed ago. 1968 to 1988. The exhibit will remain on view until Mass., create a silhouette of her. Oct. 11. celebration will be Thursday afternoon at 110 Main St. hoven’s actions a "ruse” becau.se without first talking to Republi­ Samuelson’s figures on the town’s The reception, under the Werkhoven did not tell the board can directors. debts. Oct. 28. direction of Evelyn Gryk Fro- Pollen Count lich of the Child & Family ant holding babies on their way pilot project on gay and •Obituaries Auxiliary, will feature a video­ from the hospitals to the office. lesbian issues is currently Current Quotations taped presentation on the But by 1971, the adoption underway at the Hartford Funding OK’d for sidewalks NEW HAVEN (AP) — The Pollen Count Center at history of the Manchester business had fallen off Child & Family office, and will office. sharply, said Schwartz. This move to Manchester sometime Volunteers of Willimantic. He the Hospital of St. Raphael reported Wednesday “ We have to be successful. The nation could not Edward J. Serafin Ernest A. Olson The public is invited, and has been attributed to birth this year, said Schwartz. withstand another accident like Challenger.” — was an Army veteran of World that the pollen count was 7 and mold spores are low. Edward J. Serafin of East Ernest A. Olson. 70, of Hickory A pollen count of 0-10 means conditions are written invitatiohs have gone control and because it became Another program, address­ on Homestead St., elsewhere Forrest McCartney, Kennedy Space Center’s War II. out to area officials, Manches­ more acceptable for young, ing the support services Hartford, brother of Frances Drive, Coventry, died Monday He is survived by wife, Mary- comfortable for allergy and asthma sufferers. 11-50 director, about the scheduled launching of Discov­ ter Memorial Hospital person­ unmarried women to keep needed by families of AIDS to review Lozis’s proposals at its Haberem of Manchester, died (Sept. 26, 1988) at home. Ida (Hanson) Olson; a daughter, is uncomfortable. 51-100 is miserable and over 100 is By Nancy Concelman Naab said. “ Who makes the ery, the first U.S. manned flight since the nel, people from other their infants. patients, should begin in Man­ November meeting. Monday (Sept. 26, 1988) at the Mrs. Richard (Linda) Stachelek dangerous. Manchester Herald judgment around here, the poiiti- Challenger tragedy. He was born Aug. 23, 1918, in branches of Child & Family, So, the Manchester Child & chester within the year. The board Tuesday received Veterans Administration Medi­ of Marlborough; a son, Matthew cians or...the department New Rochelle, N.Y., son of the and the 150 members“of the Family office went through a Sometimes an existing pro­ heads?” the proposals and cost estimates “ We didn’t want to be a symbol of anything. We cal Center, Newington. P. Olson of New Britain; a The Board of Directors Tues­ late/Carl and Maria (Bohman) auxiliary, said Frolich. period of change. Instead of gram evolves with the needs of from Lozis on establishing a Besides his sister, he is sur­ brother, Carl E.F. Olson of day approved an appropriation of “ What makes you think things just wanted our lifestyle back.’' — Nunzio LoVerdi, Oi^on, and ^ he had lived in Public Meetings “ The idea is to bring to the adoptions, it began offering the community. For example, Highway Division sidewalk re vived by three brothers, Frank Belleview, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. $50,000 to repair sidewalks in the can’t change on thepriority list?" after state health officials declared much of Love Coventry since 1961. forefront the many services counseling. the agency supervises licensed pair and reconstruction crew. Serafin of Randolph, N.H., Jo­ Robert (Alice) Wells of Canaan, Homestead Street area and other said Democratic Director James Canal safe for resettlement following years of which are offered here,” she There are npw 13 people day care homes willing to take Lozis offered four alternatives for seph Serafin of New Britain and He was a graduate of Wilby Maine, and Mrs. Harry (Evelyn) Meetings scheduled tonight. parts of town, even though some F. “ Dutch” Fogarty. chemical contamination. said. “ Too many people still working in the Manchester in children for somewhat less “ The priority list really doesn’t hiring personnel and purchasing Walter Serafin of South Windsor; High School, Waterbury, and the Zemina of Branford; four grand­ directors said the street was not think of this as an adoption office, which has an operating than the going rate of pay. make sense anymore,” Demo­ equipment and supplies that “ 1 wanted to get out. But I knew he would shoot me two other sisters, Katherine Culinary Institute of America, sons; and several nieces and listed as a priority by the M anchester service, nothing more.” budget of $500,000. The agency Low-income working parents cratic Director Stephen T. Cas­ range in price from about $405,000 if'I screamed and I had to scream, so I ran into the Piscatella of Middlefield and New Haven. Before retiring in nephews. Department of Public Works. Genevieve SaczaWa of South 1980, he was employed in food There were a great many offers marital counseling and pay for this care on a sliding- Of the $50,000. $35,000 would be sano said. “ They’ve (sidewalks) to $1 million. hall.” — Kim Simmons, 8, who saw a classmate The funeral will be Thursday at Commission for the Disabled, Senior Citizens Windsor; and several nieces and services at the University of adoptions to handle when Child divorce mediation, substance fee basis, and the agency picks used for the Homestead Street all fallen apart.” Lozis said in his propo.sal he slain in ab elementary school shooting rampage in 11 a.m. in First Congregational Center, 7:30 p.m. nephews. , Connecticut, Stores. When h e. & Family chose Manchester as abuse counseling and help for up the rest of the cost. area and $15,000 would be used on Democratic Director Mary Ann thought the first alternate, esti­ Greenwood, S.C., that also left 10 people wounded. Church, Coventry. The Rev. The funeral will be Thursday at died, he was serving as president the site of its first satejlitp- those dealing with violence in This network was originally walks in other areas of town Handley said the list should be mated to cost $405,795, is the most Bruce Johnson will officiate. 8:15 a.m. from the Farley- of Chapter 408 of the Connecticut Andover office. Mary Fletcher, whdifiias the home. established to provide foster which are included in a Public re-examined. feasible now. The first alternate Burial will be in New Coventry Sullivan Funeral Home, 96 Webs­ State Employees Association, as been in the agency’s auxiliary “ This is an agency which has care for babies whose unwed Works Department’s list of 30 “ There’s a crying need for this proposes a three-man crew that Cemetery. Calling hours are Election Committee, Town Office Building. 7:30 Dr. Crane’s Quiz ter St., Hartford, followed by a a delegate to Chapter 400 of the for more than 25 years, re­ worked hard to change with mothers needed time to decide priorities. type of work,” Democratic Direc­ would make spot slab and curb today from 7 to 9 p.m. at the p.m. Mass of Christian burial at 9 a.m. Connecticut State Employees members doing what she calls the times, to meet the needs of whether to put their children Town Manager Robert B. Weiss tor Kenneth N. Tedford said. “ I repairs according to a priority list Potter Funeral Home, 456 Jack- in Ss. Cyril & Methodius Church, Council, and as a member of the “ riding shotgun,” which me- a community.” said Frolich. A up for adoption. Schwa rtzsaid. said in a memo to the board that think" we have to go ahead with compiled by the Highway Div­ son St. (Route 195), Willimantic. 1. Which saw requires the least skill to operate? Hartford. Burial will be in Mount Coventry Zoning Board of Ap­ Bolton the decision to repair walks on what we have now. but we also ision. BUCKSAW JIGSAW HACKSAW SEESAW Under that proposal, contract St. Benedict Cemetery. Bloom­ peals. He also did volunteer work Memorial donations may be Conservation Commission, Herrick Memorial Homestead Street is the result of have to look toward the future. ..to 2. Which nicknamed creature is the enemy of the develop a program for...sidewalk work would be financed through field. Calling hours are today for the Office of Adult Probation made to the Hemlocks Outdoor Park, 7:30 p.m. “ numerous residents in the area other three? from 7 to 9 p.m. in Norwich and for Literacy Education Center, Hebron 06248. contacting Mayor Peter P. Di­ repairs.” capital expenditures or line item BILLY PETEIl NANNY LEO Board approves new position Rosa Jr. directly.” Republican Director Ronald budget items. The amount of the 3. A vixen is the mate of which nicknamed Coventry The appropriation was unanim­ Osella suggested appropriating line item would be about $100,000, creature? the entire $127,000 the town which would cover the recon­ Community Health Nurses, Town Office ously approved by all members of DOBBIN BRUIN currently has available for side­ struction of about 21,505 square Deaths Elsewhere Building, 2 p.m. the board except Theunis REYNARD CHANTICLEER of park and recreation head “ Terry" Werkhoven. who was walk repairs and leaving the feet of walk, according to the 4. Commercial honey is''produced by creatures unable to attend Tuesday’s priorities at the discretion of the proposal. living in an Albert C. Vestro Louise; his son. Albert “ Allie” F. for . Bv Nanev Concelmon Weinberg and Republicai Di­ Director James F. “ Dutch” Fo­ meeting. Public Works director. AVIARY SILO Vestro of Waterbury: one daugh­ Her seven novels included “ The Thoughts Manchester Herald rector Geoffrey Naab repeated garty said the consultant’s re­ But Republican Director Geof­ Weiss said upcoming winter FARROWING HOUSE APIARY WATERBURY (AP) - A fun­ ter, Mrs. Anthony (Constance) Prodigal Woman,” a best-seller concerns aired by directors in the commendation made sense. frey Naab argued that the direc­ weather was the reason only 5. Which one of these is inappropriate in this general eral will be held today for Albert Bonacorsi of Middlebury; one in 1942. Ms. Hale’s biographies The position of Parks and past about approving the position “ We’re not getting the (mainte­ tors were “ not paying attention” $.50,000 was appropriated. EMERGENCY grouping? C. Vestro, a Waterbury broadcast grandson; and several nieces and include “ Life in the Studio,” The great American preacher, Harry Emerson Recreation director was ap­ without a job description and nance) work done.” Fogarty to the 30 walks on the priority li.st Fogarty argued that by waiting MALLARD MERINO MUSCOVY TEAL Fire — Police — Medical veteran for nearly half a century nephews. about her parents; “ A New Fosdick, had something to say about preaching and proved by the Board of Directors more information on the pro­ said. and .seven other areas in town to appropriate the remaining 6. Fill the blanks below with the\names of and the dean of Connecticut high ’The funeral was at the Maio- England Girlhood,” about her thereof. And he was so right: Tuesday despite arguments that posed restructuring. Cassano said state and national identified by Public Works Direc­ $77,000 the town may get more for D IA L 911 appropriate trees. school basketball announcers. rano Funeral Home, followed by childhood and youth; and one of “ What is the function of the Christian church, establishing the position is A report from Kenneth A. reports recommend the combina­ tor Peter Lozis as priority areas. its money if a propo.sal for a (a) Teenage boys begin to up for their first Vestro was stricken late Mon­ In Manchester a Mass at the Immaculate impressionist painter Mary anyway? Many people say. To preach the Gospel of premature. Rogala of Stonington. a consul­ tion of parks and recreation “ Those (30) are areas that have sidewalk crew from Lozis goes date. day night as he watched the Conception Church. Burial was at Cassatt. Christ. Surely, as a preacher I would not The new director would earn a tant hired by the town to make duties into one position. needed work for a long time,” forward. The board is scheduled (b) Misers are said to be as tight as the bark on a Sum.Tier Olympics at his home, Mount Olivet Cemetery, underestimate that, but there is something deeper ■salary that will be based on a recommendations on the pro­ tree. where earlier in the evening he Watertown. in the function of the church, not to be expressed in statewide survey of salaries for posed consolidation of the Re- (c) When turned down for a date, boys will had celebrated his 74th birthday talking, requiring action, demanding utterance in park and recreation director cn^ation Department with the often half the night. at a gathering with his family. He Larry Wilson deeds of service. Many people, discussing the positions in other towns. Demo­ Parks and Cemeteries Division, (d) Coeds are usually eager to have a died Tuesday. Nancy Hale OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - Larry relationship between Jesus’ living and his talking, cratic Director Stephen T. Cas- says the position is needed (e) He said he was crazy about the new Vestro, a Waterbury native, BOSTON (AP) — Nancy Hale, Wilson, a retired World-Herald have been accustomed to say. He practiced what he sano said today . A job description immediately to improve mainte­ girl in his class. was a 1933 graduate ofWilbyHigh a novelist who also wrote short editorial writer, died Tuesday of preached. That is not half the story. Of course he for the post has not been approved nance at park and recreation School, where he was an All-City stories for popular magazines injuries sustained in a car acci­ practiced what he preached. But turn it the other yet, prompting complaints from faciliies. quarterback and captain of the Answers in Classified section. such as The New Yorker, died dent last week. He was 64. way around. He preached what he had already some directors that it was too Naab and Weinberg criticized 42 Portraits! debating team. Saturday of a,stroke at the age of After World War II, Wilson practiced. He practiced it first. He cared about early to create the position. Rogala for not providing direc­ After working briefly in the 80. worked as a reporter in Atchison people: he loved people; he gave himself in personal Although references to ceme­ tors with options. insurance business, Vestro began Lottery Ms. Hale sold her first story, and Topeka, Kan., and edited a and social service to people; and then, when he tery maintenance will be deleted Naab called Rogala a “ belt- Old Photos Copied his broadcasting career at Featuring “ The Key Glorious,” to the small weekly newspaper in Kan­ talked, how luminous and powerful were his words! from the job description, ceme­ way” bandit, a term he said is WATR-AM. Vestro started broad­ Bqston Herald when she was 9. sas. He came to ’The World- He preached what he practiced.” tery duties will eventually be used in Washington. D.C. to 15 Portrait casting high school basketball in Winning numbers drawn Tuesday in lotteries Many of the short stories in her Herald in 1953. “ ...When you ask me to preach to you here Sunday phased into the duties of the new describe consultants. Naab said 1947 consecutive years in 1976, C hristm as around New England. six collections appeared origi­ after Sunday, I need more than a Gothic pulpit to he thought the town “ ought not to 1977 and 1978. He later was named Wilson started as a rewrite man director. Connecticut daily; 702. Play Four; 6266. Lotto; nally in The New Yorker, Vanity preach from. I need a background of generous Cassano had prqgo^d creating spend another penny on this- C ards to the board of directors of the and general assignment reporter. 6-19-27-35-36-39. Fair and Harper’s magazines. human service so that all of the community will a separate town division to handle ...consultant. I think it was a big National Sportswriters and He was named chief political Massachusetts daily: 0954. have to say, ’They preach what they practice.’” cemetery maintenance. Sportscasters Association for a Ms. Hale worked for Vogue writer in 1969 and became chief mistake to hire him.” Tri-state daily; 911, 1622. Happy are those who do just that. Theirs is the The position was approved 7 to The board voted eariier this five-year term. magazine and later as an editor editorial writer in 1975, retiring Rhode Island daily. 5743. Lot-O-Bucks: 2-9-22-33- manifestation of God’s love.. 1, with Democratic Director year to spend no more than Vesto is survived by his wife. for Vanity Fair and as a reporter last year. 36. Barbara B. Weinberg ca.sting the $29,700 on the consolidation study. Newell Curtis negative vote. Republican Direc­ Naab voted against the Center Congregational Church tor Theunis “ Terry”’ Werkhoven appropriation. W eather United Church of Christ was not at Tuesday’s meeting. 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A portion of ostracized,” one attorney said. & W O R LD NOTEBOOK struction last year would be rebuilt outline the settlement proposal. Those the income and profits from the Another attorney told the news­ and the families of 28 workers killed in attorneys have until Friday to re­ project would be distributed among paper that Zampano made it Clear he Tax bill stalls again the disaster would share in the profits, spond to the proposal, the Courant the families and injured workers, was not reluctant to let the plaintiffs Teachers endorse MeottI under a settlement proposed by reported, according to the memorandum, the legally gang up on defendants who WASHINGTON (AP) - A Senate tax bill savings an issue Courant reported. refuse to settle. that for two years has been gathering state Sen. Michael P. Meotti, D-GIast- mediation panel. “On Friday, hopefully, we will have The proposal to settle cases stem­ “I love that idea,” said U.S. Rep., "If you don’t settle, you’re foing to everything but momentum is now hung up By Donna Cassata today in Independence, Mo., onbury, has won the support of the something a little bit more concrete,” Christopher Shays, a Republican be up a creek,” the attorney said. over fears that President Reagan will ming from the April 23,1987, collapse Meadow said. The Associated Press where the Democrat was plan­ Glastonbury Education Association in his race of the L’Ambiance Plaza in Bridge­ whose district includes Bridgeport. If the panel is unable to collect a accuse its backers of favoring higher ning to discuss qualifications for for re-election in the 4th Senatorial District. Attorneys familiar with case who "First and foremost, the victims need taxes. port is contained in a memorandum asked not to be identified told the certain minimum total amount from George Bush unveiled a modest the vice presidency. Jane O’Donnell, the association’s political written by the panel and obtained by compensation, and ^ere is not much the defendants, the mediation effort In comparison with the giant 1986 tax savings plan aim/ed at assisting In the latest public opinion poll, action committee chairman, announced the Courant they didn’t know what the to go around. But secondly, this would The Hartford Courant. total amount of money available for will end, the memorandum says. overhaul legislation, which shifted $125 average Americans as the Re­ 42 percent of 416 likely voters endorsement at a Tuesday news conference at The Courant divulged contents of be a very important thing for The companies that .et with the billion in taxes from individuals to publican nominee sought to stem surveyed said Sunday's debate the settlement. But they speculated it Bridgeport, to have this meaningful Manchester Democratic Headquarters. the memorandum in a copyright story could range from $20 million to $30 panel included Texstar Construction corporations over five years, this bill is criticism that his interests lie between Bush and Dukakis was a O’Donnell said Meotti was a "friend of in Wednesday’s editions. project come out of the ashes.” peanuts, with a three-year price tag of $2.3 only with the rich. Democrat tie or didn’t know who won — million for thd plaintiffs, with an Under the plan, the Connecticut Corp. of San Antonio, Texas; TPM education, ’’ while his opponent, former Sen. "I have heard about it, and I think it additional $20 million for other International and George B.H. Ma- billion. Michael Dukakis ridiculed the more than double the 20 percent Carl Zinsser, a Manchester Republican, was is an excellent idea,” said Joe Eagan, Housing Finance Authority, which A P photo proposal for its limited financial who expressed one of those viewSh;, damages and settlements of contract financ^ the building, would also comber Co.; O’Kon & Co. Inc. and Lift It was launched in the summer of 1986 ‘not supportive of education.” business manager of the Iron Workers disputes. Frame Builders Inc. The panel also just to correct errors and clear up benefits for the middle class. after the debate. Union in New Haven, which lost seven finance the reconstruction. An attor­ was scheduled to meet with the PROTEST — Palestinian youths throw stones in the Jabal Mukabar The vice president, campaign­ The ABC News poll, which Zinsser said today that endorsement did not ney for the CHFA refused to comment ambiguities in the new tax law. It since has surprise him and would not hurt his campaign. members in the collapse. The memorandum said the judges developers, Delwood Development neighborhood in Arab east Jerusalem Tuesday after a 19-year-^old ing in the Midwest on Tuesday, included voters who had not seen are still working to include $5.1 ’Tuesday to the Courant. become the vehicle for dozens of other tax “It’s really a hollow endorsement,” Zinsser The panel, named in a bid to settle International Inc. of Davie Fla..; provisions whose beneficiaries include resident was fatally shot by riot police. The teen-ager was the first introduced his “individual sav­ the debate but had heard or read all litigation in the case, is composed million in proposed federal safety The meetings with defendants were Fairfield Testing Laboratories, TPM ings account” plan as an oppor­ about it, indicated the other said. "Anything the union wants, all they have held at U.S. District Court in New farmers, workers who receive education Palestinian to be killed in east Jerusalem since the Palestinian uprising in of U.S. District Judge Robert C. fines in the settlement. The fines were Architecture Inc; and Preforce Corp. December. tunity for low- and middle-income post-debate polls and news media to do is ask Mike.” levided by the federal Occupational Haven. Included were representa­ assistance from their employers, and savers to put away up to $1,000 a accounts reinforced perceptions Stephen Armstrong, political action Zampano and Superior Court Judge Frank S. Meadow. Safety and Health Administration tives of companies, and state and Representatives from the state taxpayers involved in disputes with the year and defer paying taxes on that the debate was a dead heal. committee chairman for the Manchester against the contractors. local government agencies that par­ attorney general’s office and the Internal Revenue Service. the risk that wind and water erosion will the interest. The poll was conducted Mon­ They tirst proposed a minimum Farmers fear erosion carry off exposed topsoil. Education Association, said the MEA will settlement to lawyers representing The building was partially erected ticipated in the project. CHFA and Bridgeport Mayor Thomas Bush said the system would day night and had a margin of announce its endorsements Friday. He said the families and workers earlier this when it collapsed, killing the 28 At the private meetings, the panel W. Bucci also met with the panel. They love Love Canal DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - After help Americans be "better able to error of plus or rninus six the MEA would probably endorse Meotti. month. workers. A federal investigation has told each defendant what they were John B. Miles, driector of OSHA’s watching crops shrivel in the summer and Jet waited too long afford a home, pay for college, or percentage points. “I would say the chances of endorsing Mr. The lawyers met with the panel last blamed equipment used in lifting huge expected to contribute, participants regional office in Boston, said Tues­ NIAGARA FALLS. N.Y. (AP) - Much harvests shrink in the fall, farmers have start a business.” On Tuesday, at an appearance Zinsser are slim,” he said. week and accepted the proposal, concrete slabs into position, a con­ told the Courant. The panel also day his agency would most likely be of Love Canal has been declared safe for another drought worry before next WASHINGTON (AP) - Ill-fated But Dukakis, calculating that in Columbus, Ohio, Bush intro­ according to the memorandum dated struction method known as lift slab. applied pressure in a bid to avoid willing to settle its cases against resettlement, and Nunzio LoVerdi, who spring’s planting: erosion. Continental Flight 1713 waited so long the plan would provide a mere $20 duced his plan to allow small Sept 21, the Courant said in its As part of the proposed settlement, years of litigation, the newspaper contractors accused of violating spent years trying to stay in the "Each little raindrop is like a little before takeoff at Denver airport after a a year to the taxpayer, questi­ savers to defer paying taxes on Stolberg stumps for Quinn copyright story. the panel has devised a plan to said. safety standards. neighborhood that became synonymous bomb,” said James Plngry, a U.S. Soil de-icing that its wings accumulated oned whether his GOP opponent interest income on savings of up House Speaker Irving J. Stolberg, D-New with chemical contamination, vowed to be Conservation Service agronomist. enough new ice to hinder the jet's ability to was offering a serious solution to to $1,000 a year as long as the Haven, will campaign Sunday for Democratic the first back. "Anywhere there’s been drought the risk fly, federal investigators say. the economic crunch facing the money is kept in such accounts House candidate John R. Quinn of Hebron. “Your home is your home no matter of erosion is greater,” said Scott The findings of the National middle class. for five or more years. Quinn is seeking to unseat Rep. J. Peter Fargo lawyer what happens to it," LoVerdi said Argabright, an agronomist at the Soil Transportation Safety Board, released “Twenty bucks a year — that’s The GOP nominee touted the Conservation Service’s Midwest National Tuesday, said the McDonnell Douglas DC-9 Mr. Bush’s solution for average plan as a way to provide addi­ Fusscas, R-Marlborough, in the 5Sth Tuesday. “I’m going back.” Americans,” Dukakis told an tional money for home purchases Assembly District. The district includes the State health officials announced Tuesday Technological Center in Lincoln, Neb. had been $o thoroughly de-iced that some of the de-icing fluid seeped into the cabin. audience in the Chicago suburb of and college educations, but Bush 3rd Voting District of Manchester, and all of says Segarra that hundreds of former Love Canal In Iowa, conservationists said Tuesday Melrose Park. "He says it will aides suggested later that the Bolton. Andover, Hebron and Marlborough. residents may return to the homes they left the record pace of com and soybean But because of poor visibility and, in part, confused radio communications, the make them, and here I’m quot­ proposal was less far-reaching. Quinn and Stolberg will do house-to-house after the neighborhood was declared a harvests by farmers trying to prevent ing, 'better able to afford a home, "The idea was designed to canvassing throughout the district. disaster by President Jimmy Carter 10 further crop damage will only accelerate jetliner had to wait 27 minutes in a steady pay for college, start a business.' encourage people to put money snowfall before taking off for Boise, Idaho. T knew of heist years ago. Up to 80 other families were fall plowing and other fieldwork to prepare Twenty bucks a year, who’s he into a savings account, that’s hoping the study would confirm their for next spring. It was airborne only a few seconds kidding?” all.” said Craig Fuller, Bush's Buckno offers crime pian HARTFORD (AP) — The attorney for a key decision to stay in their homes near the Stripping away the residue of the last before crashing onto the runway, killing 28 Bush was planning to address chief of staff. "It's an incentive. A defendant in the $7 million Wells Fargo robbery has former chemical dump site. crop and turning the dirt over always has of the 82 people aboard. some of the nation’s average little incentive.” A five-point pian for getting tough on crime told potential jurors that his client knew in advance citizens today as he took a The campaign said the plan has been advocated by Susan Buckno, that the heist would take place. 150-mile bus tour of rural Illinois • which would be available to those Republican challenger for the position of Defense lawyer Leonard Weinglass also said with stops at the Play Pin coffee with adjusted gross incomes up to representative from Manchester’s 13th Tuesday that his client, Juan Segarra Palmer, later shop in El Paso, a Del Monte $50,000, would only yield about $14 Assembly District. came into possession of some of the cash stolen on Soviets hait puiiout, ailege vioiations processing plant in Mondota and a year in tax savings for the Buckno, who is opposing incumbent Sept. 12, 1983, from the Wells Fargo depot in West a farm progress show in West maximum deposit. Democrat John W. Thompson, said in a news Hartford. Brooklyn. Campaigning in Illinois. Duka Weinglass said in U.S. District Court in Hartford UNITED NATIONS (AP) - despite the wishes of the Afghan “As soon as Soviet troops began accords, signed in Geneva on release that ‘It's time that Connecticut gets Foreign Minister Eduard A. people. to withdraw, a non-stop produc­ April 14 by Pakistan and Afghan­ Dukakis, after attending a rally kis suggested that Bush's main tough on crime and tough on criminals that that Segarra’s defense would be that he did not plan in Greensburg, Pa., was travel­ concern is cutting the capital the robbery and did not participate in it, Weinglass Shevardnadze says the Soviet At the United Nations, Shevard­ tion line of violations was set in istan with the and threaten our lives. We cannot simply ask. nadze said the Soviets have not motion,” said Shevardnadze. Soviet Union as guarantors, ing to late this gains tax from its present maxi said it is not a crime to keep silent about a planned Union has suspended the withdra­ afternoon to meet with Soviet mum of 33 percent to 15 percent victims to ‘grin and bear it' while murderers, robbery. wal of its troops from Afghanis­ yet begun the second stage of He did not name Pakistan, but called for the Soviets complete its sex offenders and drug traffickers walk the their withdrawal from Afghanis­ the Soviet Union has filed numer­ pullout by Feb. 15, 1989. Foreign Minister Eduard She­ a benefit for the nation’s wealth) Weinglass also said that he believes the tan because of persistent viola­ vardnadze. The Democratic pre­ The Democratic nominee jiix streets.” government will have a difficult time proving that tions of a U.N.-negotiated tan. Half a Soviet force of more ous complaints with the United The Soviets sent troops into Buckno's five-point plan calls for repeal of Afghanistan in 1979 after an sidential nominee has come taposed the capital gains rollback Segarra was ever in Connecticut with any of the agreement. than 100,000 troops had pulled out Nations complaining that Pakis­ under attack for a lack of with Bush’s savings plan. the early-release law for prisoners, support of stolen money, an element of the crime Weinglass Also Tuesday, Soviet leader by Aug. 15. tan is allo\^ng U.S.-backed guer­ invitation from a Moscow-backed "law and order” judges, imposition of “Let’s wait and see.” he told rillas to launch raids into Afghan­ communist government in Kabul. experience in foreign policy "Today, after 1 pointed that oiil says the government must establish for his client to Mikhail S. Gorbachev told the matters. to him on Sunday night, he mandatory sentences and denial of bail to be convicted. A P photo United States and Pakistan to reporters. "It is necessary to stop istan from bases in Pakistan. U.S. Secretary of State George discovered the rest of America repeat-violent-crime offenders, modification “come to their senses” and stop the violations that take place. It is "This cannot be allowed to P. Shultz said in New York that Bush's running mate, Dan Weinglass made the comments to the potential GRAPE BOYCOTT — Rory Kennedy, Kennedy, fasting since Friday in support Quayle, was spending his second and he told just what his priorities of Connecticut's insanity defense, and jurors apparently to prepare them for the huge arming the guerrillas fighting the the most important thing.” happen,” he said. “We’re not the Security Council — whose five consecutive day in Texas with are,” Dukakis said. "He wants to establishment of the death penalty for drug amount of evidence the government has against his youngest daughter of the late Sen. of the United Farm Workers boycott of communist Afghan government. In a speech to the General complaining to anyone. We have permanent members are the United States, the Soviet Union. campaign appearances in El give the wealthiest 1 percent of kingpins and killers of police officers. client. The comments also signaled what Weinglass Robert F. Kennedy, marches with Little California table grapes, was passing the In remarks reported by the Assembly earlier, he asked the the means to make things fall into Paso, Amarillo and Dallas. The Americans $30,000 and the rest of Buckno said law enforcement officials put believes are the weakest elements in the govern­ Joe Hernandez at Star Market in "Fast for Life” on to Hernandez, a singer official Tass news agency, Gorba­ five members of the U.N. Secur­ place. But we are responsible to Britain, China and France — would meet Friday and could Republican vice presidential no­ us are going to get 20 bucks their lives on the line every day. "It is not fair ment’s case against Segarra. Providence, R.I., Tuesday afternoon. from Texas. chev said Pakistan was trying to ity Council to discuss violations of the United Nations and therefore minee was expected to be the That's a new definition of trickle Segarra is accused in 17 counts of the indictment install leaders in neighboring the withdrawal agreement with are appealing to it.” discuss violations of the withdra­ for police officers to do their part and then wal accords. focus of Lloyd Bentsen’s speech down.” have a failure on the part of the criminal in the case. 11 of which deal with the actual robbery. Afghanistan to its own liking Afghanistan and Pakistan. The U.N.-brokered withdrawal- justice system,” she said. The remaining counts deal with the use of money from the robbery to purchase gifts that were given School to suspend students to poor children in Hartford and Puerto Rico as part STATE NEW HAVEN (AP) — City school officials Pols praise welfare overhaul; Meotti to bike in district of a public relations effort. Segarra’s wife, Luz have decided to take the radical step of Berrios Berrios, pleaded guilty last month to being state Sen. Michael Meotti, D-Glastonbury. involved in that effort, but she has not yet been suspending and even expelling students involved will bicycle through his five-town 4th sentenced. & R E G IO N in violence that takes place outside school. group says it bombs the poor Senatorial District Saturday, beginning his Authorities say Victor M. Gerena, a Wells Fargo “A kid may be raising hell in the community and if he’s going to school, that’s the best place 32-mile ride in Columbia at 9 a.m, and security guard at the time of the robbery, actually Training routines studied WASHINGTON (AP) — Demo­ indeed the nose of the camel Some House members also said campaigning for re-election along the way. committed the heist. Gerena, formerly of Hartford, (for an adversary) to find him. We’ve got to under the tent,” said Rep. Hank mothers required to participate make sure school is not a sanctuary for these crats and Republicans alike are Meotti expects to arrive at Ted’s is believed to have fled to Cuba. NEEDHAM, Mass. (AP) — Sixteen cadets praising a sweeping welfaje Brown, R-Colo. "It is the begin­ in the work program would not Federal prosecutors have evidence that a kids,” said the school superintendent, John Dow receive sufficient child care help Eogfe Checking Supermarket in Hebron at about 10 a.m.; at who were hospitalized after entering a state overhaul plan that would require ning of a different approach to the Bolton Community Hall at about noon; in telephone call was placed from Segarra’s home in police school, including one who required a liver Jr. some recipients to work for their welfare.” or safety assurances under the downtown Manchester between l;30p.m. and Puerto Rico to Gerena’s home before the robbery. transplant, were not denied water or otherwise A student who was the target of a shooting in benefits, despite complaints from Deeply frustrated House oppo­ bill. And they said people working 2p.m,; and at Frank’s Supermarket in Weinglass’ comments were made during the final abused, say officials responsible for police which another student, a bystander, was grazed an advocacy group that the nents agreed with him, but off their grants in public work Glastonbury at about 3 p.m. jury-selection process for the first of what appears training. by a bullet, has become the first person measure would "drop a bomb on branded the requirement unfair programs could be paid the b free with will be two Wells Fargo robbery trials. “In the last 10 years we’ve trained 9,800 suspended under Dow’s emergency directive. the poor people of America.” to recipients and burdensome to equivalent of the minimum wage Meotti has invited the public to join him in Segarra will be tried with four co-defendants the ride. cadets,” Gary F. Egan, executive director of the State officials and the Connecticut Civil The compromise plan, ap­ states. regardless of how much those while the government appeals U.S. District Judge Massachusetts Justice Training Council said. "I Liberties Union said the new policy may violate proved Tuesday by House and “It does not provide education working next to them were T. Emmet Clarie’s July 7 decision to throw out 50 students’ rights. But Dow told the Board of Senate negotiators, is billed as or training to make welfare making.' tape recordings made under court-authorized don’t know what went wrong.” But in the end many heeded the The cadets were treated at hospitals Education Monday that he is willing to face a the most extensive welfare over­ recipients employable, and does Signup deadline nears wiretaps in Puerto Rico. Federal prosecutors have not lead to permanent jobs,” said warning of Rep. Tom Downey, onlyaMOO beginning Sept. 19, the first day of classes, with court challenge to ensure the safety of students haul in 50 years. It immediately said they need the 50 tapes to try the remaining nine and staff. won praise from members of both Rep. Augustus Hawkins. D-Calif., D-N.Y., whose subcommittee had The last day on which most Manchester defendants. ailments ranging from exhaustion and handled the original House wel­ residents can become voters and cast ballots parties including President Rea­ chairman of the Education and Defense lawyers and federal prosecutors were dehydration to kidney failure. A trainee who quit Labor Committee. “It is simply a fare bill, a much more lavish in the Nov. 8 election is Oct. 18, and a number after the first day charges that access to water gan and Democratic vice presi­ each given 15 minutes Tuesday by Clarie to address Police In turmoil dential nominee Sen. Lloyd Bent- punitive approach to forcing proposal costing twice as much as of voter-making sessions have been scheduled the 35 members of the jury pool. The lawyers are was limited. the compromise. mininwm hokince. people off the rolls.” by the registrars of voters. scheduled today to select the 12 jurors from that BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Joseph A. Walsh has sen of Texas. The only residents who can become voters pool. Alleged polluters charged had to fight for his job before.'and Bridgeport’s While workfare provisions after Oct. 18 and still vote in this year’s Defense lawyers said their clients are “indepen- police superintendent believes he might have to aimed at two-parent households The Right Look for Autumn election are those who reach their I8th dentistas” who oppose the U.S. occupation of Puerto HARTFORD (AP) — The state attorney do it again. provoked the most dispute, the birthday, become United States citizens, or Rico. Prosecutors say the defendants are leaders of general's office has filed lawsuits against three Last week, Walsh, apparently in an attempt to bill also aims to help welfare Begins with move into Manchester after Oct. 18. Those a Puerto Rican militant group that has claimed companies for allegedly violating wastewater hold down department overtime spending, recipients help themselves residents may become voters anytime up to 11 responsibility for many acts of violence. Prosecu­ discharge permits over 100 times in the past two eliminated special walking details in four through a combination of train­ JiiU im haA CoJUsudtion a.m. Nov. 7 and still vote the next day, tors say the Wells Fargo depot was robbed to pay for years. high-crime areas. ing, education, support services With only a $100 minimum deposit, Eagle Checking is tree Your deposits are free according to the registrars. violent acts in Puerto Rico. The lawsuits, filed in Hartford Superior Court, Stephen R. 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All 435 Hartford Tpke., Vernon scheduled at that office for following dates; "Are you aware that half the people live on food The discharges from the Cheshire company, Walsh, 72, who was the target of a celebrated nine senators voted yes. Each The Great Dehate Rages On! stamps?” Weinglass asked, telling the jurors that liUliourk Slon-V\id KI-6 Thu.*» In lO-Ybat th-f* SunJa*’1? .5 Oct. 1.9 a m to 1 p.m.; Oct. 4, 8; 30 a m. to 5 which contained chromium and cyanide, were ouster attempt in 1983, said he suspects chamber must approve the com­ It you want a checking account that's not only tree, but pays Puerto Ricans can be drafted into the U.S. military, promise before it goes to the p.m.; Oct. 8,9 a m. to 1 p.m.; Oct. 12. 7 p.m. to but are not permitted to vote for president. He also nearly twice the amounts permitted under state something similar is now happening. 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"I never considered it.” five-year, $3.34 billion measure, So if a low minimum balance is your choice, endorse Eagle Checking at the First 8; 30 p.m. and at the Savings Bank of which contains the workfare Federal Savings nearest you And help us settle The Great Debate Manchester on Main Street from 5 p.m. to 7 requirement upon which his p.m. administration had insisted. Complaint challenges EB strike legality The president’s chief of staff, Kenneth Duberstein, said, "Our Meet Democrats In Andover HARTFORD (AP) — A complaint its intention to strike July 1 and is. the mediation service, but to an old Because the impact of his decision address, and the letter was not could be so great, Hoffman said he indications ... are that in fact it is challenging the legality of a 3-month- therefore’ failing to bargain in good in fact a good, strong workfare ANDOVER — Democratic candidates for old strike at Electric Boat in Groton faith as required by federal law. forwarded, union officials said. Hof­ consulted with the NLRB’s general the Congress and the state Legislature will In light of the finding. Electric Boat fman said the union subsequently had counsel in Washington before issuing requirement, which would meet has been filed by a National Labor the president’s test.” meet the voters during an appearance at the Relations Board official, who found employees who continue to strike may the notice personally served to the complaint. PUB & While companies are permitted to The Reagan administration home of Eugene San Martino on Hutchinson the union failed to give timely notice be “risking their jobs,” said Peter B. mediators. 30 Oak Street, Manchester • 646-1086 of its intention to walk off the job. Hoffman, director of the NLRB’s Union officials said they acted in discharge workers in an unlawful succeeded in winning a 16-hour-a- Road on Sunday. strike, Nell Ruenzel, an Electric Boat The event, sponsored by the Democratic But Joseph Messier, the president Hartford office, who had disclosed good faith. week workfare requirement for THIS FRIDAY A SATURDAY Town Committee, is scheduled for 2 to 4 p.m. of the 10,000-member Metal Trades last weekend his intention to file the But Hoffman said; "Their (the spokesman, said Tuesday that EB has one adult in two-parent house­ union’s) good faith and honest inten­ no intention of taking such action. holds receiving welfare. The 1 buy one dinner — get the second Expected to attend are Rep. Sam Gejdenson of Council, said the union followed the complaint. f o r X FREE — higher price prevaiis law and that it will challenge the Federal law requires that unions tions aside, the statute requires that "Rather,” Ruenzel said, “we will provision affects only about 7 2 Fiist IWdeial Savings the 2nd Congressional District; state Attorney vigorously press the rights of our complaint before an administrative intending to strike give 30days’ notice they serve notice. If you send it to the percent of the caseload, would not Thursday — Surf & Turf • Fri & Sat — Prime Rib General Joseph I. Lieberman, who is to the Federal Mediation and Concili­ wrong address — if it is your fault — employees tb work during what we kick in until recipients had The Eagle amongbanks challenging Republican U.S. Sen. Lowell P. law judge. oholc* of pouto or rico, v«e*t(bl*. loup a ulad bir. coffM S dPHort "It is still a legal strike,” Messier ation Service, a government agency that does not absolve you from the believe to be an unlawful strike.” undergone an Intensive two- East Hartford! Glastonbury. South Glastonbury. Manchester. Weicker Jr.; John R. Quinn of Hebron, that attempts to avoid strikes or statute.” More than 1,250 union members month job search, and is not Vernon. Rockville and South Wtndsor candidate in the state’s 55th Assembly said Tuesday night. "This is just Daily dinner apeciala and full menu available with another game the company is playing mediate settlements after walkouts In addition to sending the letter, have crossed picket lines since the effective until 1994. But conserva­ soup and salad bar. Dinner served dally 5-t pm. District; and state Sen. Marie Herbst of strike began, with a single-day record tives were jubilant despite the — one of many.” have occurred. union officials advised the mediation Luncheon specials available dally, Mon.-Fri. 11:30-3 pm. Mumbe' FSLiC Vernon, who is seeking re-election in the 35th A complaint issued Tuesday by the Hoffman found that the union’s service of the MTC’s plans in of 80 doing so Monday following conditions. Senatorial District. regional director of the NLRB alleges notice fell a day or two short. conversations held more than 30 days reports of the NLRB’s pending action, "That work requirement is the MTC failed to give timely notice of The MTC sent a certified letter to before the walkout. Messier said. Ruenzel said. MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Sept. 28. 1988 - 7 The first debate: a lot of talk but little substance Manchester resident Patricia Hoar hit the nail on saying he would reduce funding on the Star Wars Most gave the debate to Dukakis by a slight edge. the head when she said of Sunday’s first defense system from $3 billion to $1 billion. But all but one said the debate did not help him presidential debate, “ They talk a lot but they don’t The deficit, as you said yourself, Mike, is pegged decide who he would vote for. say much.” ' in the hundreds of billions of dollars. Even a M anchester The makeup of that six-member panel of citizens, Hoar, a retired resident of Arcellia Drive, was Harvard economics professor could tell you that’s by the way, was three men, including a black, and one of several Manchester residents who said they a far cry from $2 billion. Spotlight three women, including one of Asian background. were unmoved by the first “ head-to-head” debate And what about George Bush when h e ^ d he Jack Four of the six had white-collar jobs. Michael wanted to outlaw abortion? When Bush warasked between Vice President George Bush and Marie P. Grady Dukakis couldn’t have asked for better judges. Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis. if that meant he would send offending women to A nderson Political pundits still are trying to determine the jail, he said he hadn’t “ thought that through.” Perhaps the only possible answer to the victor in the televised encounter, but Hoar and Hadn’t thought that through? confusion that is the result of modern politics came several others could have told you who the loser Television is as much to blame for the confused in an advertisement aired after the debate on one of ©ilRCWCJMNHl iW fl® was. in the manner of news conferences under the feeling many of us were left with. the television stations. The commercial was not MISA- We all are. Reagan administration, which questions they will CBS treated us to an explanation of the created by the Dukakis campaign or by the Bush For more than a decade now, presidential answer. • ‘spinners’ ’ — those partisans who try to sway campaign. It was an advertisement for debates have been anything but debates. Even the It’s no wonder the public interest in presidential public opinion about the debates. “ Dianetics,” a book by L. Ron Hubbard. venerable CBS newscaster Dan Rather was hard Then CBS interviewed two reporters who said elections has been steadily diminishing over the The ad asked the question: “ What makes politics Terrorists pressed to describe the encounter between the years. How can the public vote for a candidate they wouldn’t be swayed by such talk. The decision o f the Zoning B oard of Appeals so irrational?” candidates after it was over. when the public doesn’t really know who the Really? to allow a rooming house at 623 Main St. to The answer is on page 72. Rather referred to the exchange as a debate, a candidate is. ABC interviewed campaign moguls for Dukakis i 1 continue operation amounts to a recognition campaign appearance ora controlled, Even follow-up questions from a three-member and Bush. Who do you think they thought won the Manchester resident Chet Gilbert already had by ZBA members of the fact that Manchester beat secrets orchestrated news conference. If that was a panel of journalists were disallowed in this debate? the answer to the essential problem with this needs a variety of kinds of housing for the multiple-choice question, I would have picked "C .” exchange. That meant that when Bush and Dukakis Over on NBC you soon could see real y debate when a Manchester Herald reporter asiced head-to-head combat. The network skipped the his opinion Monday. people who live here. In the modern era of presidential campaigns, the avoided a question, which they did on virtually candidates decide whether they will debate, where every query, no one demanded an answer. debate analysis and broadcast the Olympics. “ It’s really not a debate,” Gilbert said. And the fact that no one appeared to oppose out of agent the exchange will be held, how it will be conducted Dukakis was asked how he planned to balance The cable-television service CNN, to its credit, the variance needed to keep the rooming and even how high their lecterns will be. the federal deficit and fund such programs as those interviewed six citizens who said they were Marie Grady is city editor of the Manchester house intact shows that there is no great It’s a wonder they don’t pick the questions, too, or for troubled inner-city youth. He answered by undecided about their presidential preferences. Herald. public objection to the idea o f room ing houses WASHINGTON — William Buckley, the CIA despite the fact that the establishm ent of new station chief in Beirut who died at the hands of ones is forbidden by the zoning regulations. Iranian terrorists in 1985, was brutally tortured O pen Forum The rooming house has been in operation for until he revealed government secrets. The terrible details of Buckley’s death have been a long time, perhaps since 1925. Strictly kept under wraps until now. 'We have seen the struction vehicles of all kinds will Main Street during construction speaking, it was not “ grandfathered” under O pen Forum suppressed transcript of a White House meeting Nothing useful be needed. How will they get to — as other towns have done — and the zoning regulations because it never had with an Iranian envoy in September 1986. If the the access road site? Nice, wide avoid shifting traffic to other been licensed as a rooming house. But if it was crucial aspect of the booth is the envoy was telling the truth, Buckley’s revelations In 'access road’ Main Street seems the logical narrow, crowded streeets like Something wrong under torture filled 400 pages recorded by his answer. Otherwise, they will be Spruce Street. not grandfathered in law it could be argued Jewish holidays roof, which should be covered To the Editor: captors, and included 200 to 300 sensitive names. leaving or arriving the job site via See how logical and equitable it that it was grandfathered in fact. with branches of a plant that once an exciting time lived and which should enable the with ship of state Buckley died alone, a gaunt shell of a man, in the This letter is about Manches­ narrow Spruce Street. So “ access becomes when you devote a little Country Oak In the past, town officials, with apparent occupants to see through to the stark, dingy room that had been his cell for 19 ter’s nearly $16 million plan to road” construction seems likely thought to a project like renewing Your Choice D/L Cherry To the Editor: To the Editor: ( public support, have taken the attitude that sky. The sukka may be decorated months. rebuild “ Main Street” — transla­ to impede access on Main Street, Main Street and concentrate on Wing Chairs Pie Safe even before reconstruction there the major Issues? Loveseats Coffee Table room ing houses are a form of housing that With the coming of autumn and cheerfully with apples, gourds, I remember listening to Presi­ The news that Buckley divulged secrets was tion, “ downtown” — the section Your Choice Retail $795.00 dent Reagan’s inaugural address between Center Street and the begins. Manchester’s downtown Main should be discouraged. The zoning variance the hustle of a new school year cranberry strings and posters.^ brought to the White House by Aii Hashemi. He was has come the excitement of the Although the instructions per­ in 1981 and feeling a surge of hope sent by his uncle, Hashemi Rafsanjani, who is Hartford Road-Charter Oak This brings up another point. Street is wide, virtually straight, $ 4 4 0 0 0 $22900 granted for the rooming house on Main Street Let’s say the access road to has excellent parking facilities $ 2 5 9 0 0 $37900 Jewish holidays. Rosh Ha.shana, taining to the sukka state that that perhaps he could reverse the second in power to the Ayatollah Khomeini. The Intersection. NOSTALGIA... nowhere is built. Then Main and only needs some . long- may signal an easing of that view. the Jewish new year, has ushered observers must dwell in the disastrous Carter foreign poli­ visit was arranged by Richard Secord, a retired Air Let me say first, emphatically, YESTERUAY Street becomes one-way south for deferred simple, but effective, It is interesting that John Salcius, the town in the year 5749. Yom Kippur. the booth, most religious observers cies. Seven years later, we have a Force general experienced in covert operations, that I am not against the central FOR TO DAY foreign policy that is much worse, aim of the project. That area of the duration of construction on renewal to remain the “jewel” it sanitarian who discovered the illegal rooming Day of Atonement dedicated to take their meals in their sukkas who was asked by the White House to re-establish IN SOLID OAK one of accommodation and re­ Main Street has needed repair Main Street. (I estimate this has been called. Dressing it with introspection and cleansing, has and a hardy few move sleeping links with revolutionary Iran. house in the course of a routine inspection, treat. through negotiations and and refurbishing for years. Prop­ period at two years, if history is frills will squander tax funds, passed. bags into them. However you Hashemi acknowledged that Buckley was seized recommended the variance. He said the treaties not worth the paper they erly done, the work will help any guide.) Does anyone believe overload it with obstacles and This Sunday at sundown will choose to observe, happy Sukkot! by Hezbollah, a terrorist group supported by Iran. Immediately following Sukkot are printed on. preserve the value — therefore people will drive a U-shaped path continual maintenance night­ room ing house is well run and he described it mark the beginning of Sukkot, a But Hashemi insisted that Iran doesn’t really holiday which has been called a falls Simchat Torah, a lively The man I voted for once said: the tax Income — of Manchester’s to use the access road? mares. Must we destroy Main Temple Stuart Sleeper Sofas as “ a very, very nice facility.” control Hezbollah. He implied that a radical Lady Americana season of sheer joy. Its origin is celebration of the reading of the “ The only morality they (the most highly assessed commer­ Visualize this example: You Street’s virtues pursuing the with Innersprihg The town’s deputy fire marshal also faction, operating on its own, collaborates with the are somewhere south of Hartford latest design fad and by building 60" China twofold: Sukkot is both a festival Torah. This joyful holiday marks Soviets) recognize is what will cial area, ^neficial changes in Mattress mattress supported the variance. of the season’s last harvest and a the completion of the year’s further their cause, meaning they terrorists. the area will help shoppers and Road-Charter Oak Street and you an almost inaccessible, totally Retail $2424.00 “ Buckley gave Hezbollah a great deal of useless access road? The practical answer to the rooming-house commemoration to the Israeli Torah readings and the return to reserve unto themselves the right others using downtown’s many want to get to a store on Main $888 to commit any crime, to lie. to sensitive information,” Hashemi reported, banking, medical, religious and Street near the com er of Oak 60% off $ 1 6 9 9 ^ 0 4r a e d .b L .ir iMf. $52 9 0 0 people’s wandering in the desert. the Torah’s beginning for the new George Marlow Four N e ililg ie C h e ks problem is to find all the rooming houses that Street. Following the exodus from year. It is customary to carry the cheat.” Is this the man who just according to the transcript of the White House other social and commercial 51 Blue Ridge Drive •SOME PRICES GOOD ON IN STOCK ITEMS ONLY* have been operating for a long period without (Remember, the rules of this Egypt, the people of Israel Torah scrolls around the syn­ signed the INF treaty and would meeting. He explained delicately that “ the amenities. In a word, everyone Manchester licenses, grant variances for them when they wandered through the desert, agogue in a series of seven like to sign a more-dangerous Hezbollah was so concerned about the sensitive could benefit. That is the justifi­ game are that you cannot have Many More Great Values On Display conform to most of the regulations for living in impermanent booths, or processions. These processions START treaty? nature of this information that they passed it to the cation for using tax funds for the access to the “ access road” The man I voted for once said: except via Eldridge Street since New England Furniture & Bedding rooming houses, license them, and then force tabernacles. For this reason, we are accompanied by song, dance Iranians.” project. may see similar structures, suk- and drink and merrymaking for “ The decade of so-called detente Hashemi described briefly what the terrorists But I am against sloppy plan­ Main Street is one-way south­ EMERGENCY their owners to conform with all the bound and the access road begins kas, in backyards, front lawns or all. witnessed the most massive had beaten out of the CIA official. “ Buckley ning and unnecessary frills. Poor Fire — Police — Medical regulations. on porches. Temple Beth Shalom invites all Soviet buildup of military power revealed 200 to 300 sensitive names of people and planning leads to mistakes. Ma­ at Eldridge Street.) 596 Hilliard St., Manchester, Conn. • 646-5626 So, are you likely to meekly Just as the harvest is gathered those who would like to share in in history ... We simply cannot over 400 pages of debriefing.” He also passed on jor errors'are costly to rectify: adhere to the planners’ game DIAL 911 Hours; Mon -FrI, 11-6, ThurB 11-8. Sal, 11-5. Sun. 1 ? -i • M'C - Visa - Free Delivery in. it is customary to show the festivities for the 7 p.m. learn these lessons the hard way some secret information about “ a group of federal and state funds cannot be plan and 1) get to Spruce Street, In Manchester "Connecticut's Best Kept Secret” hospitality and gather in all those service Monday, Oct. 3, and the again without risking our des­ Palestinians working to gain influence within Iran” used to correct blunders. Re­ truction.” Is this the man who 2) swing west into Eldridge who wish to enjoy the sukka. For ,9:45 service on the following — a group headed by the Palestinian terrorist cently I reported on months of recently appointed to his cabinet Street, 3) turn right north on the MY HANDLERS those who do not have their own morning, 'Tuesday, Oct. 4. During George Habash. v study of the “ bubbles” — I call the morning service, all those Carlucci as secretary of Defense them “ baubles” — planned as inaccessible “ access road,” and sukkas. members of Temple Beth Getting down to specifics, Hashemi reported, CAH B&ATYOUR Shalom of Manchester welcome who wish may have an aliyah. the and Verity as secretary of Com­ part of the reconstruction. These 4) turn left on Oak Street and “ George Habash had several times tried to get h a n d l e r s . all who wish to visit. The temple’s privilege of reading from the merce? Carlucci immediately are the 20-foot-wide curved, travel west a block to Main? details from the debriefing of Buckley... and in sukka has been credited as the Torah, and join the “ rabbi’s cut deeply into our defense curbed areas to be stuck out into It seems a lot simpler to me to largest sukka in Connecticut. The table” for snacks. budget, and Verity just led a return for the details of this debriefing of Buckley, the traveled areas on either side take Spruce Street north to Oak A QUARTER CENTURY temple will also be holding If you would like to learn more mission of 500 American busi­ Habash promised the Iranians a supply of of Main Street. Several other then traverse Oak to Main Street. CAt^.TOO! , religious services on Sunday at about Judaism and its holidays. nessman to Moscow to open up weapons, ammunition, explosives, etc.” communities have found them The same thing applies to all the 8:15 p.m. and Monday at 9:45 Temple Beth Shalom offers an Soviet aid and trade. Rafsanjani’s nephew also tried to tell the costly headaches. Two communi­ other east-west streets currently a.m. At noon on Monday, the adult class which will meet What has happened to the skeptical Americans that “ Buckley was not killed, ties have removed, or are remov­ linking Spruce to Main Street. COMMITMENT TO temple invites everyone to bring Monday nights, beginning Oct. 10. Gipper? He has betrayed every­ but he died of natural causes. He had three heart ing, them because of continual Multiply this example by a dairy lunch and eat in the sukka. from 7:15 to 8:50. The course is thing he was supposed to stand attacks.” problems with snowplowing, auto hundreds and you will see my CAN, TOO! where coffee, cakeand beverages composed of two semesters and for. And he has betrayed those Buckley’s capture and torture by terrorists accidents, street sweeping and point: Spruce Street, narrow and MANCHESTER... will be served. Sukkot will be may lead to a bar mitzvah or bat who voted for him. acting under orders from fnside Iran shook the CIA often trapped storm water freez­ already heavily traveled, will ushered out on Sunday, Oct. 2, at ■ mitzvah for those who would like Something is drastically to its foundations. Under accepted international ing into ice patches. take the northbound traffic dur­ 6:15 and on Monday at 9:45 a m. one. The fee is $25 plus books. For wrong, and our ship of state is behavior, civilized nations simply don’t kidnap one In this letter, though, I would ing Main Street’s condemnation Temple Beth Shalom is located at more information, please contact moving into a direction the another’s officials en route to the office and then like to call your attention to to one-way southbound status. Working for Manchester has been more than lust ® "0 Then who will make use of the Jack Thompson's career. It's been a major focus of his life since he 400 E. M iddle T urn pik e. Rabbi Flavin at 643-9563. ' American people certainly did torture them until they divulge their government’s another facet of the plan which access road? Very few drivers. I Manchester. not mandate when they voted for secrets. seems highly ill-advised since it moved to Manchester more than 25 years ago. Gail Buchwald argue. Why is it needed? If you would like to build your Reagan in such numbers. On March 16,1984, Buckley was seized by three adds great cost, but no usefulness After serving with a number of communltv groups, 220 Hebron Road, Bolton This is an election year for It is clear the access road will own sukka. you need meet only a gunmen as he headed for his office in the U.S. whatever, to the project. League and St. James Parish Council, Jack ran for office and was more than 30 senators and all chew up a significant chunk of the few requirements: The sukka Embassy in Beirut. The most reliable intelligence This is the so-called “ access congressmen. What we voters $16 million for the “ Main Street” elected to two terms as Mayor. ' requires a minimum of Vh walls now places his death about Oct. 4,1985. But not road” to be built as the fir.st stage which should not exceed 35 feet in Letters to the editor must do is be sure that we elect of the reconstruction project, reconstruction. During these tour years — 1971-75 — Jack held local property taxes until the following Dec. 5 was the CIA certain he height, nor should they be shorter The Manchester Herald wel­ pro-defense and pro-freedom re­ about a block east of Main Street. Doesn’t it seem sensible to down, while Improving town services. was dead. than 35 inches. The walls may be comes original letters to the presentatives to stem this tide. Truly a road to nowhere, it will forget the access road frill and In 1986, Jack won his first term In the State House of Representatives. We broke the news on Dec. 13,1985, reporting consider a good use of this same of any material and the entire editor. Address letters to: Open run about 1,000 feet, from El- He's oulcklv emerged as a leading legislator. structure should not be more than Forum, Manchester Herald, P.O. Joseph Guardian! that Buckley was the victim of savage torture that dridge Street effectively to Bis- money? (After all, we may be had induced a heart attack. The CIA, paralyzed by talking of millions, here!) For an ® 1988 by N EA, Inc 10 to 12 inches off the ground. The Box 591, Manchester 06040. Seymour sell Street, officially to Brainard At the State Capitol, Jack's worked successtullv to; this unprecedented capture and abuse of one of its equal distance north of Center Place. (Since you can’t reach * Increase State aid to Manchester . . * « *k« key officials, could not decide how to respond. So Brainard Place from Spruce Street. Main Street is narrow and CIA officials denied our story. needs repaving. If we want to do . Secure funding tor completion of the Street, what use is that?) Any­ Handicapped swimming pool and restoration of the historic The following February, President Reagan way, it will destroy at least one something significant about Main Risky praise for Joe Lieberman’s record admitted to us, off the record, that Buckley was house, eliminate significant Street, why not for its full length ? Fire Museum. dead. But it was a full year after we broke the story amounts of convenient parking, Here are my suggestions for a He's also supported steps to: ___ , The risk that Joe Lieberman takes in such The money is coming in reasonably well for that his death was publicly acknowledged, and the set up several new intersections proper Main Street renewal: * Improve the prescription drug subsidy and property tax relief 1. Thoroughly repave the sec­ extravagant, constant praise of his performance as Lieberman. A heavy phone solicitation is under CIA has continued to suppress the details. which will require traffic control, programs tor senior citizens tion of “ downtown” Main Street. state attorney general in his run against Lowell way by an outfit based in St. Cloud, Minn. — the transform Main Street’s largest . Cleon up the environment Meyer Associates. The woman on the line says private off-street parking area This is badly needed, together Weicker for the U.S. Senate is that voters may wind C aphol with renewal of water mains, etc. » Continue Improving our public schools up saying, in the words of the popular song, ‘ ‘We i - - - Lieberman is in “ a tight race.” How tight? She into a ghost of its former self, won’t say. But she asks for $20 or $30 to help. Minl-editorlal bring the wrecking ball to raze Do not build the bubbles, saving But Jack's not done vet. He's seeking another term In the State House like you just the way you are.” Com m ents perhaps hundreds of thousands in i Weicker, meanwhile, is trying not to rock the Humane societies around the United States have several existing business build­ of Representatives. With voor support, he'll continue doing what he In fact, one of the telling questions at their debate Bob Conrad' boat in the comfort of his incumbency. And if contributed immeasurably to the welfare of ings and remain for generations this way. loves best... working tor Manchester and Its people. 2. Plan to repave, and modestly in Stamford was on that point. Why, asked radio Lieberman falls short, he’ll at least have one as a monument to folly. (Inciden­ animals, and they function solely on contributions widen. Main Street north of newsman Steve Kotchko of Lieberman, should they - f e i heckuva resume for re-election in 1990. from people who care. Some of those local humane tally, it will be liberally supplied vote for you and sacrifice your job as attorney with the same type of “ bubbles” Center Street. Adding a normal^ societies now report that they are suffering from 12-foot lane there would help > general? as Main Street, under present business-oriented audience gave the debate to Political notes the fallout of financial problems at the Humane traffic flow and access to that Society of the United States. We recently reported plans. These do not improve The full import of that question was that voters Lieberman because of it. ■ Brian Gaffney of New Britain, co-chairman of “ access,” they Inhibit it.) area’s businesses. More and on some of those problems, raising the issue of could have the best of both worlds — keeping And by admission of Weicker’s people, George Bush’s presidential campaign in this state, The project planners say the more businesses are located VOTE DEMOCRATIC - PULL LEVER 5A whether the national society has managed its Weicker in the Senate and Lieberman, who would Lieberman provoked their guy into reaching for has his job picked out if his man wins. With tongue access road will be needed when there, in any case. Widening will money well. The national society and local continue as attorney general if defeated for the material they had compiled on Lieberman’s voting tucked in cheek, he told a hometown luncheon in his the work is dorte on Main Street be more difficult later; it seems societies are not related and each operates Senate, in the job he obviously is doing so well. record when he was in the state Senate — material honor he’d like to be ambassador to the Vatican. itself, which will then become feasible now. independently with local leadership that should be 3. Eliminate the access road, RE-ELECT they had on hand only if deemed'urgently needed. That way, said Gaffney, he could get tickets to his one-way south, with northbound That would be ju.st fine with Weicker, the accountable to the community it serves. People devote the money this will save to Lieberman’s handlers were so pleased at the alma mater’s football games. He’s a graduate of traffic directed to the “ access Republican who is going for his fourth straight concerned about animals should not hesitate to work on Main Street — all of Main reaction they want him to come on again as Notre Dame. road.” term and who leans pretty heavily on his own support hard-working humane societies wherever First of all, do they think Street, where it is truly needed. performance in arguing that voters should keep “ Rambo Joe” on Oct. 12. This will save off-street parking, ■ Almost as many Democrats as Republicans they may be. At the same time, donors should building the access road can be him in the Senate. Something has got to do it for Joe, and pretty land taking, and other useless soon. The latest University of Connecticut/Hart- showed up last week for dedication of the new demand accountability from each society about done without disrupting Main JACK THOMPSON But that gets to the heart of what is intended as a costs. “ Blue Book,” the bible on state government, to the how their money is spent. Street? Trucks, digging equip­ two-part attack by Lieberman — emphasis on his ford Courant poll shows Weicker still with a 4. Maintain two-way traffic on late GOP Congressman Stewart McKinney of ment, other equipment and con­ concern for people as demonstrated by his terrific significant lead — 44 to 30 points. Lieberman people Fairfield. That included Barbara Bailey, widow of stewardship as attorney general, and suggesting put a happy face on those results, however, by State Representative - 13th District noting their man gained while Mike Dukakis, the longtime Democratic State Chairman John M. u that Weicker is a hjrpocritical, posturing windbag. Democratic nominee for president, lost ground. Bailey, son Jack, the state’s attorney, and The latter message is supposed to be driven home But one basic problem for the challenger in this daughter Congresswoman Barbara Kennelly, all of in the new batch of Lieberman television fflaiirliPBtrrI HrralJi race, as I see it, is that he is one more liberal Hartford. Lucie McKinney, Stewart’s widow, used PLUS 14W-24W HE GETS RESULTS commercials — a twist on Weicker’s slogan which Founded In 1881 opponent fora moderate-to-liberal Lowell Weicker. the occasion to call for help in what she called “ the comes out “ Nobody’s man but whose?” Weicker (The others: Joe Duffey in 1970, Gloria Schaffer in battle of my life” to provide a shelter for victims of PENNY M. 8IEFEERT...... :.... Publlther CAREER DRESSING has always posed it as “ Nobody’s man but yours.” QEOROE T. CHAPPELL...... Editor 1976 and Toby Moffett in 1982), Lieberman has to be AIDS in Fairfield. The Democratic challenger will surely jab again DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... Extcutiv* Editor HAS ARRIVEDl very selective in choosing issues to argue with MARIE P. G RADY...... CHyEditor For Information on the campaign/ coll 646-0816. at what he sees as "flip-flops” in the Weicker voting Weicker because they agree on so many or do not ■ A bitter Democratic primary in Watferbury on ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... A u o c lit* Editor record when the two face off on Oct. 12 at the Sept. 14 for a state Senate nomination may be good Paid tor by Committee to Re-elect Jock Thompson, Roger Negro, Treasurer. Marriott in Farmington. 'differ significantly. DENISE A. ROBERTS...... Adyartlilng DIraetor Co/uol lod^ So Lieberman is harping on what he insists are news for GOP candidate Steve Somma. Sources JEANNE G. FROMERTH...... Builnou Manigar The tactic worked well for Lieberman at the serious flip-flops in the Weicker voting record or there say supporters of Charles Lanza, who lost to SHELDON COHEN ...... Composing Msntgsr MANCHESTER PARKADE • 649-6382 Italian Center in Stamford, where the first debate incumbent Sen. Donald Rinaldi, may stay home on ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Prattroom Managaf outright, shabby self interest in his various stands. FRANK J. McSWEEGAN...... Circulation DIractor was sponsored by the Southwestern Area Election Day or bullet vote for Somma. Commerce and Industry Association. Some in that ("Nobody’s man but whose?” ) MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Sent. 28. 1988 - 9 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Sept. 28. 1988

WIT OP THE WORLD PECUB The Flight of Discovery Lausanne FOCUS SWITZERLAND What kept the shuttle down 1 r 51 'tLVj 32 months later, shuttle is back, Getting the shuttle flying again has Stay-at-home mom gets sewing machine >.* 'H meant redesigning hundreds of parts and increased testing of the entire craft. In the almost three years since DEAR MR. ROSS: deal. whatever you do to shine favorably on "‘It’ - but it’s playing to new audience the Chaf/enger disaster, several this special little boy. I’m one of those people significant probelms have who never thought I ’d DEAR PERCE: In debt. Out of MRS. L.C. plagued the shuttle. be writing for your help. luck. Bail me out. WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. 0-^0 ><■?: l.X ' ’ Bv Harry F. Rosenthal I’ve been married 13 Thanks > MR. S.O.L. PROBLEMS THAT The Associated Press The new and improved NASA space shuttle years and have always ROSTBURG, MD. D E AR MRS. C: I can imagine when HAVE DELAYED After the Cha//enper tragedy in January 1986, the space shuttle has gone through an extensive redesign. A Million the parents were confronted with the THE SHUTTLE C71PE CANAVERAL, Fla. - been a stay-at-home Efiorts were made to improve areas that had been long suspected as being weak, as well as a completely mom. D EAR SOL: I ’ m thinking of cost of a $500 hearing aid, they felt like LAUNCH Hugh Harris, one of the old hands Percy Ross new design (or the booster joints. Ever since junior high sending you a paddle so the next time a mountain had to be moved. Well, around the Kennedy Space Cen­ 1) BOOSTER: Stricter ^ o ter, was asked to resolve a LANDING GEAR: I’ve sewn all my own you find yourself up the river without mountains are rarely moved by one PARTS OF THE SPACE SHUTTLE The shuttle's landing guidelines (or the assembly person. It usually takes a group and problem by a novice reporter THAT HAVE BEEN REDESIGNED gear - long a source of clothes. Now that I have one, you can bail yourself out. of the solid rocket booster four kids, I also make that’s what we’ve got here.. .a group of treading the space beat for the concern - has been caused longer delays than beefed up Sensors their clothes. It really does make money or service. Thanks for DEAR MR. ROSS: I’m a grand­ individuals contributing whatever Discovery launch. expected. ESCAPE SYSTEM: have been installed that “ We’ll work it in real tim e,” monitor tire pressure and sense to sew for kids because they listening. mother who would give up everything they can to get the job done. NASA has installed a 2) FUEL LEAKS; Harris said. The reporter looked warn the pilot of a flat grow so quickly. ^ MRS. C.B. to heip my grandson. Just hear me out From the figures you’ve listed. It system that could save Leaking valves and The disc brakes have My problem is m y sewing mablline. DENVER COLO. a bit. ) appears you’ve got approximately puzzled. Heck, in the old days astronautsa problem fittings used to transfer everyone would have known he arises while the shuttle is in been greatly improved, It died two months ago from old age When he was born, the doctor didn’t half the cost covered.. .count me in for hydrogen and oxygen the atmosphere. A 12-foot with anti-skid brakes meant “ We’ ll cross that bridge (similar to ABS brakes on and overuse. The man at the shop DEAR MRS.: B.: When I started think he would live, but God let us the balance because my $250 check is from the external tank aluminum-and-steel pole is when we come to it.” autos) Brake linings and where I took it said it really wasn’t this column I never asked for keep him. in the mail. In return, I ask that you delayed the test firings “ extended from a port hatch enabling astronauts to slide hydraulic fluid distribution repayment: Now, If someone offers, convey my best fishes to your of the main engines. It's all so different now. worth repairing. The repairs would be Two years iater he Had cancer and PEOPLE down clear of the craft and have also been improved The veteran space reporters, as much as the cost of a new one. you bet I do — but not in monetery pulled through that. He’s crippled and grandson, whose strongest asset right parachute to safety. the ones who covered the Van­ I bought this machine 16 years ago terms. You’ve apparently caught onto although he can’t hear or talk, to us now are the people who love him so 3) MAIN ENGINES; with my high school graduation what I would accept as repayment: he's a living miracle at the age of 7. much. Marriage easy for governor Replacement of a guard missions in the early days and grew old writing about the money. From grocery money over the your time and services. Even with all these disabilities, he’s a malfunctioning valve in LINCOLN, Neb. (A P ) - Gov. Kay Orr says Mercury, Gemini, Apollo and past two months I ’ve managed to eek In exchange for the sewing machine very happy little boy because he Minneapolis millionaire Percy Ross &ne of the main engines □ BOOSTERS: delayed testing. Skylab flights, came back at the out $40 toward a new machine. my check will buy, I ask that you do knows he’s loved so very much. is Internationally known for his 31 years of marriage to her husbaml. Bill, has The most significant start of the shuttle program in weak points of the Other than that, all our money goes some sewing for underprivileged What he really needs is a hearing philanthropic works and likes to been easier than being governor. 1981 for this new era of ships solid racket boosters toward bills. My husband has two jobs children. The extra I ’ve included will aid so he can hear without vibrations. encourage others to help solve prob­ The Republican governor chatted with 4) STEERING — — are the joints between launched like rockets, orbiting so I can be home with the kids and cover the cost of materials. His mother and daddy don’t have the lems for those in need. Write to Percy reporters following the dedication of a child ROCKET; Engineers USA N/NBTV the four slacked like satellites, and returning like segments The new save on child care. We figure if I did You can’t hang a price tag on the money to get a hearing aid at a cost of Ross c/o The Manchester Herald, care center. had to cut through a D is c o v e ry bulkhead fix a a airplanes. ( t joint design has more work, after taxes and child care costs. value of time, so believe me... I ’m $500. The Lion’s Club is going to give P.O. Box 35000, Minneapolis, Minn. “ We’re celebrating our 31st wedding overlapping metal leaking valve. But public interest faded, shut­ I ’d be lucky to make 50 cents an hour, getting the better of the deal. Besides $200 and their church is giving $25. My 55435. Include a telephone number if anniversary today,” she told reporters surfaces than the tle launches stopped being a big previous joints which if that. that, you’ll be passing on some of what sister is also giving $25 and another you wish. All letters sent to Mr. Ross Monday. deal, and when Challenger blew caused the Challenger If you help me with a sewing you receive, which means I just friend is giving $10. I’m on disability are read. Only a few are answered in Asked if it was easier being married that disaster. A third O ring up on that freezing day in 1986, the machine I promise I’ii repay you by doubied the vaiue of my investment. but I'll give what I can. this column, although others may be long or being governor, Mrs. Orr, who was S) NOZZLES: has also been added Heat-shielding compo­ journalists at the launch site to keep hot gases from helping someone in need, either with That’s what I call one heck of a God bless you for a big heart and for acknowledged privately. elected in 1986, laughed and said, “ being nents in the nozzle could be counted in the hundreds. leaking married.” of the solid rocket booster Television networks had long She said she received a special gift when failed during testing and stopped watching. members of a retirement center’s bell choir required a new design.“ “ This is 1988 and the space Live animals used in testing played and serenaded her at the governor’s Another area where SOURCE: NASA InfoOrtphic* €) lOSd North Armrica Syndlc$ie. loc program has taken its lumps, the mansion. trouble might arise is Russians got ahead, and things in the joint between Dr. Gott are pulsing agiin. There is a the main body of the shuttle on the pad, the hotels are rocket and the move Peter Gott, M.D. able no zle This joint shouldn’t be made to suffer Evans welcomed home full, and the excitement has 2 has been reinforced PLACENTIA, Shuttle watchdogs returnedUo the Cape. with 100 new bolls prohibiting first-cousin mar­ It’s a oHferent kind of excite­ and additional heat- DEAR riages. If you should decide to Calif. (AP) - ment. More subdued, a little shielding material 1 ABBY: I read marry and want children, I would Neighbors and apprehensive. The memory of that you are an recommend genetic counselling. friends gave teen- animal rights have few doubts that awful fireball in the sky is Good luck. a g e Olympic activist, and as still too fresh, and nobody thinks D ear A bby swimming cham­ MAIN ENGINE: ■ such, you are good job tracking down their of space flight any more as Spinal stenosis pion Janet Evans a WASHINGTON (AP) - The Engineers have mixlified 1 opposed to us­ Abigail Van Buren biggest problems but they ha­ routine. severs' troublesome features 1 D EAR ABBY: My wife is about welcome home fit people who found everything ing iive anim­ 45 pounds overweight and has wrong with the way the Chal­ ven’t done it as systematically a.s There's a new crowd here, in the shuttle's three main 1 for the winner of engines The main modifi- 1 als for testing been since her pregnancy. She lenger was sent on its fateful our panel suggested,” said some people who weren’t even m . causes back pain three gold medals. cation has been to the turbine I in laboratories. wore her maternity clothes for journey are satisfied that almost Parmet, a retired vice president born when Alan Shepard took his blades, which had shown 1 “ She's awe­ some cracking and wear. The 1 Abby, please more than four years — until I everything has been done to make for engineering and quality assu­ little hop down the Atlantic and ~'v D EAR DR. GOTT; What is spinal stenosis? blades have had their 1 be reasonable. some! ’ ’ said 16- rance at Trans World Airlines. who wouldn’t know an EVA from told her I couldn’t stand to look at the launch of Discovery right. But surfaces strengthened and. 1 You make no sense at all. much begged me to get him a year-old Kristin Parm et’s panel was especially MTV, for gosh sakes. D EAR READ ER: Spinal stenosis is an uncom­ them anymore. I have asked her they have some reservations. in some cases, gold plated 1 woman! cigarette while he was in a repeatedly to lose weight and Stoll, one of the “ If they let me go, I ’d go,” said critical of the way NASA evalu­ There are people in Cocoa Dampers have been added to 1 mon condition that mimics the pain of sciatic nerve Where would medical science hospital, dyjng of cancer. hundreds of people ated risks. Instead of using Beach now who couldn't name the cut vibration | compression from a herniated disc. It consists of a have offered to help her in any Norman R. Parmet, a member of be if live animals were not used? I went but into the hall, who greeted the proven statistical methods to Seven Original Astronauts if their narrowed spinal canal and is usuaily due to way possible, but to no avail. one National Research Council Please rethink your stance. I love bummed a cigarette from a 17-year-old'when assign priorities to critical items, lives depended on it, who don't osteoarthritis or other bony abnormalities of the panel overseeing the shuttle ln(oGr«pWc« e 1986 NoriK Armrtca SyrKlcAl*. Inc animals too, but not so much that stranger, and granted the dear She says if I loved her. I would she arrived home Parm et said, NASA substituted remember when the Starlight vertebrae. Spinal stenosis causes pain in the accept her the way she is. I say if recovery effort. I would oppose animal testing man his wish. Why not? The harm from , South “ It’s a risky venture, but there human judgment. Motel was a hangout for “ Am eri­ buttocks, thighs or calves on standing or walking. had already been done. you love someone, you do your Janet Evans Still, he said, “ some of us think ca's Heroes — Our Astronauts." that couid benefit humanity. Korea, on Monday. are so many eyeballs focused on speak for the agency whenever the towns around: "Go Discov­ The diagnosis is established by a myelogram, a best to look good for them. NASA has done a thorough job These are folks who think of You can spot them easily, FOR HUMAN RIGHTS “ Janet, can you stand up so I can get a shot this one, that it’s probably as safe they are asked. And canny old ery,” “ Good Luck, Discovery special X-ray study of the back. Non-surgical and pretty much got risks under Sesame Street when you talk grabbing every piece of paper put IN BALTIMORE DEAR ABBY; I come from a Abby, Idon’t expect her to have for Margaret, your neighbor?” Suzie Kwan as they can make it,” Parmet NASA is sneaking in briefings Crew.” And, yes, the Chamber of treatment, such as weight loss and physiotherapy, very large fam ily — lots of aunts, control. What we are telling them about “ The Bird” and who ask out on the newsroom counter by a may help the symptoms. However, in most cases, a 22-inch waist — I’d just like her shouted over the crowd’s noise. said of the $1.2 billion redesign about every program on its Commerce has somehow made DEAR FOR: You read incor­ uncles and cousins. We get that on future designs, they such questions as "W hy is the fuel beefed up corps of NASA spokes­ surgery (decompression laminectomy) is required to trim down a bit. This has been Evans was taken by the surprise by the size and rebuilding effort. drawing boards, and even bring­ green ribbons the symbol of rectly. 1 am opposed to the use of together quite often because we ought to do the prioritization work tank pointed on top?” (Answer: men and women. And don't think bothering me so much that I am of the crowd, which asked her to sign "NASA has done a reasonably ing in experts who don't speak in upward and onward. to remove the offending areas of bone that are live animals for testing household at the beginning” ' For the same reason that automo­ the space agency, which has all live within a few hours of each considering having an affair with acronyms. But none of the fever of the exerting pressure on the nerves. This is a problem autographs and pose for pictures. Guyford Stever, the chairman biles are not shaped like cubes.) taken a battering since Chal-. products and cosmetics. I am not other. a slender woman — or telling my Ask any of the old-timers, who 1960s when two Gemini space­ best dealt with by a neurosurgeon. The swimming star obliged, saying she had of another National Research "M ore than half to two-thirds of lenger, isn't taking advantage of opposed to using live animals for wife to shape up or ship out! She reminisce about the Apollo 12 ships were going to rendezvous Last May. we had a big family longed to see her high school friends again. Council panel, said the National the people never have been here, this opportunity to shine. medical and biomedical purposes reads your column every day. so New suits launch struck by lightning in the for the first time, and when Apollo wedding, and that’s when my first “ I haven’t seen them in two monthsandl miss Aeronautics and Space Adminis­ they don't know what they're It's spruced up its auditorium D EAR DR. GOTT; Please settle a dispute. We do when there is no alternative please give her a little advice. rain, what is different and they'll 8 flew to the moon, circled it on cousin and I realized that we were them a lot,” she said. tration has addressed the shut­ hearing or where to go,” Harris, to get rid of the tacky back­ dishes by hand. I believe the water temperature method of testing. END OF MY ROPE say the people. Christmas, and came home very much in love with each tle’s problems “ not with the best who has been running the NASA grounds that used to be the should be hot enough to warrant rubber gloves. My I am aware that much progress The look and the feel of the again, or even in 1981 when John other. When we were growing up, may help design possible, but with good newsroom it seems, forever, said hallmark of news conferences; roommate uses water so cool it won’t even melt has resulted from animal experi­ placfe is different, less adventu­ Young and Bob Crippen took the we had a crush on each other, but Fawn Hall writing book compromises in terms of time, of the new crop of reporters who it's got TV lights, and a fancy grease. What’s the proper temperature? ments, but if there is no alterna­ DEAR END: Your wife didn't rous somehow. shuttle Columbia up for the first we never expected it to lead to money, safety and reliability.” got the space assignment for this modernistic logo and representa­ tive to using live animals, we ask for any advice, but I ’ll give BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) - Fawn Sure, there are a few signs in time. marriage. I think we were both save lives His panel on the redesign of tte one. tives who will do standups and DEAR R EAD ER: 1 believe that the hotter the should treat those animals hu­ fighting it because first cousins you some: Quit nagging her. She Hall, who gained fame as ex-Marine Lt. Col. dishwater, the better. Not only does hot water play a manely to prevent needless is the only person she will lose Oliver North’s loyal secretary, is writing an shuttle’s booster rocket said in a weren’t supposed to get married. SPACE CENTER, Houston report this month that "the sanitizing role, it aids cleaning by permitting easier suffering. Well, at this fam ily wedding we weight for. And she’ll do it for her autobiography at age 28 about growing up in a ■ (A P ) — The bulky orange pres- overall level of safety and relia­ removal of grease and food particles. I vote for had to face our true feelings. own reasons when she’s good and family of career civil servants, according to ; sure suits are far less comforta- bility has been substantially Challenger crew ‘would be pleased’ DAER ABBY: You suggested rubber gloves and hot water. I might add that most Abby, we have so much in ready. her agent. Miss Hall’s book will be published that people send for little signs ble than the coveralls shuttle improved.” public eating establishments are required by law to common, and we cannot deny She’s right — a loving husband by Warner Books in late 1989, William Morris that say “Thank You for Not ■ crews once wore — and they take Stever, too, said risks remain other pilots that were available maintain a consistently high water temperature in that there is a very strong will accept his wife the way she is Agency executive Norman Brokaw said press conference from space, we by contrast, single-minded pro­ Smoking’’ if they don’t want ' forever to put on. But they could and “ whether the level of risk is By Howard Benedict fessionals. all white, all veterans and said I would very much like to their automatic dishwashers (In general, at least physical attraction between us. (I’ve yet to hear from a woman Tuesday. Brokaw did not disclose the terms of will share them with you." The guests to smoke in their homes. be lifesavers for Discovery’s acceptable is a matter that NASA The Associated Press of earlier space shuttle missions. have Dick Covey as my pilot. 180 degrees at the manifold, where hot water enters We have not gone all the way, but who would tell her overweight the deal with the New York-based publisher. news conference is scheduled on the machine.) I think that you would be in good Why don’t you tell them to warn astronauts. mustjudge.” Of NASA’splansfor Three are military pilots, and a And, surprise, they let me have we are getting very close to it. (I husband to “ shape up or ship Miss Hall made headlines with her C,APE CANAVERAL, Fla. - the third day of the mission. company by insisting on hot-water dishwashing. their guests in advance, so out.’’) The 75-pound suits, never be­ launching Discovery, the panel The differences between Dis­ fourth used to be. him.” am 24, and she is 21.) testimony before a congressional hearing into fore worn into space, are to be said: “ We have no basis for Discovery's astronauts say they George Nelson became the fifth t , smokers can decline invitations Now is the time to be especially covery's five crew members and How were they chosen for this If we should decide to marry, the Iran-Contra scandal about how she think often about the lost Chal­ member, bringing his expertise to homes where they are not free loving and supportive. Love her worn only during takeoff and objection.” the seven Challenger astronauts critical mission? DEAR DR. GOTT; My husband’s hair is very oily can we get married in Iowa, shredded and altered documents about arms Oversight by the research lenger crew and they plan to as a two-time spacewalker to the to smoke? to pieces and kill her with ; landing and come packed with are striking. Hauck, Hilmers and Mike and has a terrible odor. He shampoos once a week. Nebraska, Minnesota, South Da­ deals. ^ memorialize them in orbit, but crew. He and Lounge would take You certainly are down on kindness, and say nothing about parachutes, lifeboats and radios. council was one of the recommen­ Challenger's crew was diverse. Lounge had trained, along with Could the smell be some medical condition or just kota, Illinois or Wisconsin? If not, they don't want to dwell on the a dual space walk only if there smokers, Abby. I ’ll bet you would her weight. What have you got to She has been working on her autobiography They are part of a new escape dations made by the Rogers One was black, one was Asian- Roy Bridges, for a shuttle flight in which nearby state? past and are eager to move were an emergency, such as hygiene? turn down a doomed man’s lose? - . at a Malibu beach house, Brokaw said. system, including a telescoping commission, which acted on American, two were women, that had been scheduled three KISSING COUSINS America's space program into trouble deploying a communica­ request for one last puff on the Since taking a leave of absence from the pole and an escape hatch, that President Reagan’s orders to three were making their first months after the Challenger DEAR READER; The odor of your husband’s IN MINNESOTA the future. tions satellite from the cargo bay grounds that it would be bad for government, she has signed with Brokaw and ' was devised in the aftermath of “ review the circumstances sur­ space trips. NASA felt so sure of mission. hair could be due to a medical condition, such as • Challenger, although it would not rounding the accident, determine "I'm sure as I crawl into the “ Roy Bridges since then had or if there were a problem his health. DEAR COUSINS: First-cousin Evervttiloo you'll needto'knowat«ut has appeared on ABC-TV’s “ Barbara Walters the shuttle that it was flying hormone imbalance or kidney failure. However, the ' have helped in the disaster that the probable cause or causes and spacecraft on launch day that I'll left to go back to the Air Force, opening or closing the bay doors. NORWALK SMOKER marriages are prohibited by law planning a wedding con be found In Special” and was the co-host of the syndicated Christa McAuliffe, a high school most likely reason for your husband’s problem is Abbv's booklet, "How fo Hove o Lovely Alilled seven astronauts. develop recommendations for think about the Challenger crew but I still had the skeleton of a None of them had any reserva­ in the states you mentioned. The Wedding." Send your name ond>ad- talk show “ Hour Magazine” with Gary teacher, as its first citizen in bacterial action on the oils of his scalp. More " I t ’s not a very comfortable corrective action." crawling in and strapping in, tions about accepting the dress, plus check or money order for Collins. space. crew with Dave, Mike and frequent washing should solve the problem. Your DEAR SMOKER: You are closest state that permits it is sitting on the launch pad, what assignment. $2.19 to; Dear Abby Wedding Booklet, “ Miss Hall’s book will be about life growing thing to walk around in, but it’s "A s far as I can tell, those The five men of Discovery are. myself,” Hauck said. “ Hooked at husband might be further helped by using a mistaken. I was once put to that Colorado. P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, III. 61054. got a lot of capabilities,” said responsible have followed our they were thinking, what they (Postage Is Included.) up in a. family where both mother and father shampoo specially designed for oily hair. test when someone I loved very There is a valid reason for Roly Rice, project engineer for recommendations very care­ were doing,” said pilot Dick have been dedicated throughout the years to the escape system at NASA’s fully,” said William P. Rogers, Covey. “ I'll also be knowing that working in the service of the U.S. government, Johnson Space Center. the former secretary of state who they would be pleased that we are inspiring her to follow in their footsteps," It’s so uncomfortable, in fact, headed the 13-member about to fly again. Brokaw said. Dentist’s work dimmed this patient’s smiie that NASA has cut the “ launch commission. “ But as soon as the solid rocket window” — the span in which The commission minced no motors light. I'll be thinking only possible. Dentistry, like ail medical ii.ci e iS little that can be salvaged. She liftoff could occur — from three to words after its four months of about watching the things I need DEAR BRUCE: I re­ left it parked somewhere and a Montand visits priest’s home to watch and being ready to take cently had extensive practices, is an art rather than a Vh hours to reduce the time the hearings and investigations. It garbage truck backed into it; the actions that I've been trained to dental work done — my science. SANTIAGO, Chile (A P ) ^ French five crew members must spend found the immediate cause to be a driver wasn’t even aware of it. Since take,” dentist called it I don’t agree with your husband that actor-singer Yves Montand visited the home • on their backs inside the-orbiter leak in the booster rocket, there was no record of the accident, “ I don't think a day goes by that “ reconstruction.” professionals will not testify against of a French activist priest who was slain in while dressed in the garments. brought on by a faulty design and Smart Money the garbage company said it woiridiff’t I don't have some thought about We did sit down in others if there is justification for it. As 1984 during demonstrations against the The astronauts also will have to extreme cold. It/said the decision pay us. to launch was flawed and that the people or the accident,” said advance and discuss the a caution, though, the fact thi^t you right-wing military government. . wake up about 30 minutes earlier Bruce Williams don’t feel the job Was done to your My roommate says she is sorry bqt . than previously on launch day NASA’s safety system was silent. astronaut David Hilmers. “ But costs involved, the pay­ - Montand left a bouquet of red carnations liking does not mean it was not done she doesn’ t have 'an y naoney. ^ because it takes extra time to put “ An accident rooted in his­ we can't dwell on it. We have to ment schedule and how Tuesday at the working-class chapel and correctly and properly from a. legal Shouldn’t she pay for this? In the < the suits on. tory,” the commission report look to the future.” m long it would take to get residence, where the Rey. Andre Jarlan was point'of view. meantime, T ve had to go'out and buy a ' During the first four shuttle said. Astronaut Rick Hauck, who will the work done. At the new bike since I depend ‘oh it for shot In the head as he sat reading a Bible in a command the first post- time I thought I was Make every effort to discuss this flights, astronauts wore less- Rogers commission member with the dentist who did the job, In the transportation. second-floor rdom. • sophisticated pressure suits that Robert Hotz, a former editor of Challenger flight, scheduled for dealing with somene who was very I am absolutely sick over this. My P*T., The building had been sprayed with gunfire, launch Thursday, said he would competent, because he certainly went husband controls the purse strings, event that he is unable to make were to be used in combination Aviation Week and Space Tech­ DAU^AS allegedly by police repressing street be watching a cabin television out of his way to explain what he was and he said he was not throwing good changes, see at least two or three with ejection seats in case of a nology, said NASA implemented other practitioners. Many negligence DEAR P.T.: Morally and perhaps demonstrations against President Augusto launch emergency. But after the most of the commission’s recom­ screen on liftoff “ and when it says m going to do and what the benefits money after bad by spending money Pinochet. mendations in a reasonable way 73 seconds and it's counting would be for me. on lawyers. attorneys have a number of profes­ legally, your roommat^ has responsi­ .shuttle was deemed “opBra- ■ ■ V «• « “ They killed him without asking if he was and, “ I think they are ready to fly upward. I'll know we will have The problem is that the work was R S sionals who still testify in court. bility here. While the truck may have rtlonal.” the seats were removed Bunding U fl lo Highi: VioU Si. John, Ilvi Connon, Bolly Thibeou. Poggie We.vor, French or Chilean,” Montand, using a .and the suits replaced with passed that particular milestone. lousy. He said that I would be able to SACRAMENTO, CALIf ! run over the. bike, \inless you can again.” , Millie Koilovich, Beverly Milone, Dennie O'Brien DEAR BRUCE; This might not prove that, it’s unlikely that you’ll be bullhorn, told a crowd gathered outside the simple coveralls. But, he said, “ I still see lots of “ It's not that I'm worried about eat nd smile normally, but such is not Silling Left lo RighI; Jeinnelle Letpertnee end Mery O'Brien seem like a problem to you but it The Rogers Cohimission, which evidence they don’t understand it. It w ill be on my mind, but it the case. My teeth look false, and I ’m DEARR.S.: If you are as distressed able to collect, from the garbage home Tuesday. “ They killed him because he investigated the 1986 Challenger the real nature of the business won't be dominating my embarrassed to even talk, let alone as you say and the only thing that certainly is causing a problem be. company. was convinced we can change things and give The travel consultants at Airway Travel, 457 Center Street, Manchester, tween me and my roommate. I had a It would appear that your room­ this country, like so many other countries 'explosion, urged the space they are in.” thoughts.” smile. prevents you from seeing an attorney offers you extended travel consultant services that are the result of very expensive 10-speed bike. I rode it mate was careless in leaving the bike agency to return to some type of NASA still is concentrating on Challenger exploded 73 seconds I want to stop paying and to sue the is the cost involved, why not find where men and women are exploited, the expertise and many years of experience in Travel., to work every day and enjoy riding it where it could be run over. Unfortu­ escape: system. NASA, after planning for one flight at a time, after launch on Jan. 28, 1986, dentist for the shabby trick he has yourself a part-time or temporary possibility of expressing themselves in on weekends for pleasure. .. nately, If your roommate doesn’t have tconsidering several possibilities, he said, when it should be killing the crew of seven. played on me. But my husband says full-time job so that you can pay the democracy and with respect for human My roommate, who is my age, 19, any money. In the end this amounts to ;picked the escape hatch and pole. operating a space airline. Asked if his crew was taking AIRWAY TRAVEL AGENCY, INC. that no professional would ever testify bill yourself? rights.” asked if she could borrow the bike on a just another sad lesson; There is “ They need to get some people along any mementoes or was 457 Center St., Manchester 646-2500 against another. We did go to see There is a godd deal more to this. The 65-year-old actor, who arrived in Chile . The most likely use for the Saturday when I was going to go out of nothing wrong with lending things to escape system would be if the into management who under­ planning a memorial in orbit for ASTA another dentist and he said he would Obviously your dentist should make on Monday, was to return to France today. Americon Society of Trovel Agents ______friends, but if the transaction goes main engines failed during stand recycle flying; these guys the Challenger crew, Hauck have done it differently, but he didn't every effort to please you. Unfortu­ town. I said sure. awry, you may suffer. ' launch. don’t,” Hotz said. replied, “ On the day we have our say the work was bad. nately, though, this may not bo In short, she trashed my bike — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Sept. 28. 1988 — 11 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1988 MARKI l Hf POHl respondents said the absence of adequate day Two airlines order PW4000 care has hurt their careers. Bridgeport praised BUSINESS tM). Activity ovar tha past 30 iradinQ daya The survey found that more than 60 percent of EAST HARTFORD (AP) - Pratt & Whitney — I I ------DOW .lONI !» AVi MA(;i the respondents spend up to three hours a week on Aircraft has received orders worth a potential of BUSINESS Brennan Is C B IA attorney ‘.1 (ill imIh ) f! 1lull the job dealing with children. more than $150 million from two airlines for its by departing ieader HIGH 2,066.31 "The cost of all the lost time and unproductive PW4000 wide-body aircraft engine, the company Joseph F. Brennan of Manchester has been LOW 2,066.66 time is a real loss to the industry,” said announced Tuesday. named a staff attorney for the Connecticut Z.IM CLOSE 2,062.33 association President Emily-May Richards, Singapore Airlines placed its second order in BRIDGEPORT (AP) - The said. Business and Industry Association, the state’s Emhart considers moving CHANGE Down 2.64 founder of the Richards Group, an two years foT PW4000 engines to power Airbus outgoing president of Bridge­ “There is what I call a 'positive', largest business organization. accounting firm. "What we want to do is fix this Industrie A310-300 twinjets. The airline placed an port’s business council says the anger’ in the business commun-; Brennan will represent the association’s 6,300 Z.tOO- productivity problem, but it has to be a order with Airbus for an additional three community’s image is its biggest ity,” Keeley said. ‘“The business! members before the state Legislature on fiscal ii'ii II cost-benefit situation. ” A310-300S. Beriin hardware division problem, but better days are community I met when I first: matters, including state tax policy, finances and MM llV Avianca, based in Bogota. Colombia, selected ahead for Connecticut’s biggest came fiere was far more compla­ the budget. Rhody’s farmers No. 1 PW4000 engines to power two new Boeing 767 FARMINGTON (AP) - The ware at the 800,000-square-foot amounted to an attempt to city. cent. I think Bridgeport is far less Brennan, a 1976 graduate of the College of the pressure workers int6 accepting wide-body aircraft, the first in its fleet. One operations of an Emhart Corp. plant, which was opened in 1969. “We’ve always said Bridgeport tolerant of its problems now than, Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass., earned his law WASHINGTON (AP) - California leads the aircraft is scheduled to be delivered in December plant plagued with labor prob­ Members of Machinists Locals its contract proposal. is our own worst enemy ... there’s it was five years ago.” degree from the New England School of Law in nation in farm income, but when the states are "If they were thinking of 1989 and the other in mid-1990. lems might be moved to another 1137 and 1249 have been in a a certain sense in almost reveling He said the community’s re­ Boston in 1979. He is a member of the Connecticut I.ISO rated in terms of dollars earned per acre, none location because it is too big and contract dispute with the com­ moving the plant, they should in being the bad boy of New sponse to the city’s current fiscal Bar Association. comes close to Rhode Island. costly, company officials say. pany for months and two weeks have mentioned it during negotia­ England cities,” Kevin Keeley crisis was one of the biggest!; Before joining CBIA, Brennan was an attorney A new analysis by the Agriculture Department Plastic recycling planned Leaders of two Machinists ago voted overwhelmingly to tions.” said Albert R. Gonzalez, said Tuesday. achievements in his five years. W T f UTWTf UTWTf UTWTf MTWI ^ Ml directing business representative in private practice in Manchester. He and his » n T______If n for 1987 earnings said California’s net farm union locals representing about reject what management called “There’s almost a sense of He said his group formed an wife, Nancy, live at 39 Munro St. income was more than $5.58 billion. Rhode Island WASHINGTON (AP) — Dow Chemical Co. and 700 production and maintenance its final contract offer. for the Machinists union. District pride in the city’s image as a advisory committee, then estab­ a Canadian company, Domtar Inc. of Montreal, workers at the Berlin plant Since calling off a three-week 204. “We do not feel that this was lished a city operations improve­ was reported in 47th place at $46.4 million. Alaska rascal of a community.” he said. was at the bottom with $14.9 million. will form a joint venture to recycle discarded received word of the possible strike in late May. union fair and honest negotiations.” Keeley, 45, is leaving his ment project, which brought in a United Way kickoff held plastic for use in manufacturing, the companies move in hand-delivered letters, members have been working Fred M. Hollfelder, hardware position as president of the consultant to implement imme­ Bankers seeking day care But the comprehensive Agricultural Income while about 350 salaried workers under terms and conditions of group president, said the an­ Bridgeport Regional Business diate steps necessary to make the Actor Cliff Robertson and rower Phil Stekl, 1984 and Finance report, which was issued this week said Tuesday. were informed during a meeting their old three-year contract, nouncement “has nothing to do Council after five years in No­ city more efficient, Olympic silver medal winner, helped kick off the BOSTON (AP) — A national group of women by the department’s Economic Research Service, The new company, to be owned equally by Dow Tuesday. which expired at the end of April. with the contract.” vember to become president and Robert Carr, group vice presi­ opening day of the 1988 Community Campaign for bankers is mounting a campaign to get financial also ranked the 50 states according to average net and Domtar, will take plastic soft-drink bottles, Emhart produces locks, fire- Some union members said the Hollfelder said he did not know chief executive officer of the dent for the Greater Buffalo the United Way of the Capital Area and the institutions to provide child care after a survey farm income per acre. milk jugs and other waste consumer items and exit devices and electronic hard­ company’s announcement where the division might relo­ Greater Buffalo Chamber of Chamber of Commerce, said Combined Health Appeal on Sept. 19. found almost 75 percent of their employers don’t Rhode Island was at the top, averaging $636 per process them into raw materials to be used in cate. Emhart is forming a task Commerce. Buffalo is excited about Keeley. The six-week fund-raising drive is seeking $24.5 offer any. acre in 1987. California was seventh at $174 per making other products. force composed mostly of man­ “We will always have pride in “I think we were impressed million. Funds raised this year will support 103 In the poll of 4,620 women financial executives acre. And Rhode Island’s per-acre average Plastics recycling is now limited mainly to P&W, union open talks agement to consider the possible that rascal image and that’s OK. with his experience in coming; United Way agencies and 17 leading voluntary with children conducted by the National income was almost double second-place industrial scrap, said Dow, which is based in move, he said. Hollfelder said he What we have to deal with is into a difficult situation and being Combined Health Appeal Agencies. Association of Bank Women, 65 percent of Connecticut, which was reported at $352 per acre. Midland, Mich. hoped the group would come back people who have capitalized on able to overcome obstacles,” ' with good-faith pledges with recommendations within 60 KEVIN KEELEY that ...selfish politicians and Carr said in a telephone days. going to Buffalo irresponsible entrepreneurs.” he interview. A HARTFORD (AP) — Contract ran workers. negotiations between Pratt & The company has declined to Whitney and the Machinists union comment on the union proposal. in the Greater have begun with a pledge from The next scheduled negotiating both sides to bargain in good session is Oct. 11. Manchester Area faith.' OPPORTUNITIES Pratt & Whitney has been The first contract session was cutting costs to become more ■ 'V ' 543 North Main SI. held Tuesday in Cromwell. The competitive with its rival. 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Sept. 28, 1988 1 iBaiifliriitrr Hrrali'i Mayor mum on manager search panel Roads 1 Section 2, Page 13 From page 1 By Nancy Concelman this weekend. meeting of the directors to bipartisan, which DiRosa prom­ Wednesday, Sept. 28,1988 Manchester Herald Meanwhile, Town Manager Ro­ discuss search procedures, which ised, saying he had talked to FOOD bert B. Weiss told the Board of are outlined in approved national minority members of the board will drop three suits filed against Avery Street area south to Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. Directors ’Tuesday he won’t make standards, DiRosa said. about who should serve. the State Traffic Commission for Deming’s intersection with the refused during Tuesday night’s recommendations on applicants DiRosa had originally proposed Weiss Tuesday also stressed the commission’s approval of westbound Interstate-84 ramps. Board of Director’s meeting to during the search for a new town a committee comprised only of the need for confidentiality for all permits allowing construction of Work in Manchester also in­ release the names of directors manager because he may know directors, but changed his mind applicants until an offer from the the mall and its expansion. cludes the addition of left turn and citizens who may serve on a some of the applicants. because of what he called a town for the position is accepted. "W e’re going to proceed with lanes at Deming’s intersection search committee to find a new Weiss, who will retire next "concensus of change” among the vote on it Monday night, and it with Tolland ’Turnpike and at the town manager. June, said he would offer sugges­ Democratic directors. New England slant to breads looks like it will be approved at eastbound 1-84 ramps. Homart is The request was made by tions and answer questions dur­ Republican Director Geoffrey Freshwater Mis this point,” Havens said of the also required to relocate Hale Republic Town Committee Chair­ ing the search but felt it was Naab maintained that only three contract. Road and extend it to Slater man John I. Garside, who said the “ inappropriate” for him or any directors should serve on the After hatching in the Sargasso Sea near Bermuda, young fresh­ Last week Town Council Street. Republicans haven’t had a other town administrator to be committee. water eels swim as far as 3,000 members held off action on the The Manchester directors chance to meet about who they involved in the process because Republican Director Ronald Local author: ‘Breads just .what home and cooking are about’ miles to reach European rivers, agreement because of concerns tabled a vote on the item at their want on the committee. Garside he may be prejudiced toward Osella originally proposed a and may even wriggle across about proposed improvements to Sept. 15 meeting because of a lack said today he’s waiting for applicants he’s worked with committee comprised of citizens the Five Comers intersection. of information on the location of Director Theunis "Terry” Werk- during his 22 years as manager. and directors. Osella stressed land for brief periods, says By Nancy Pappas been in Gorman’s recipe files for years. “ These are National Geographic World. Those improvements, which the properties. hoven to return from vacation Weiss will not attend an Oct. 4 that the committee should be Manchester Herald the things you just accumulate. You can’t just say, would cost $545,000, would involve ‘OK, I’m going to write a bread book,’ and then the closing off of the northern It’s a long way from Indian pudding, Boston expect to be able to go out and do ail the research.” portion of Ellington Road to brown bread and Rhode Island johnnycakes to Some recipes had been passedtdown over several transform the intersection from a Hawaiian sweetbread, bananas and poi. generations. Others, such as daramelized onion five-way to a four-way one. Yet that is the distance which Judy Gorman, an biscuits, basil popovers and three-pepper pizza, Havens said that the concerns acclaimed cookbook author from Manchester, is reflect what Gorman and others have called the were addressed at Monday’s FAMOUS planning to travel this winter. "new New England” style of cooking. meeting, during which the coun­ ” I certainly didn’t want a book which was trendy, MAKE Her third major cookbook, “ New England cil was informed that Eilington REFRIGERATOR and would only be of passing interest to cooks,” Road might not have to be closed Breads,” was rolling off the presses in New Gorman said. “ On the other hand, I wasn’t ■ PERFECT FOR Hampshire, but Gorman was thinking about the off. COTTAGE interested in putting out a book filled only with Another concern of the coun­ CAMPER beach on Oahu Island where she and her husband, really traditional, almost grandmotherly things.” cil’s was that the improvements HOME OR Edmund, have purchased a rundown home they call might cost more than the $2.8 OFFICE a “ fix-it-up special.” IT WAS GORMAN’S aim to give readers a million under the agreement with For a hometown girl who has never left well-rounded picture of the breads, muffins and the developers, but Havens said Manchester (she even commuted to college) this is pancakes of New England. In some cases, however, that Town Attorney Ralph Alex­ a big step. there were gaps in her personal recipe collection. ander interpreted A e contract to “ It’s about time I ‘left home,’ don’t you think?” “ One example of that would be the doughnut mean that the developers would Gorman asked. “ But it’s occupying most of my chapter,” Gorman said. " I have never been much pay as much as was necessary to mind, it's pushing other things aside. I find myself on making fried things. But you can’t have a New carry out the improvements. ‘thinking Hawaiian’ most of the time.” England breads book without doughnuts.” Besides paying for improve­ Although she cannot actually move until the The research for this chapter took the Gormans ments to Five Comers, the couple’s home on Dale Road is sold, Gorman has out traveling through New England, asking people developers would spend about gotten rid of her winter clothing, and set the clock on their opinions on the best bakeries and doughnut $2.3 million to improve streets her stove to Hawaiian time. shops in town. that link Manchester and South “ You go to local bakeries, and taste all kinds of Windsor, including Clark Street, BUT UNTIL SHE actually hears the cry, things,” Gorman said. “ Then, if possible, you get Pleasant Valley Road and Smith “ Westward, Ho! ” Gorman will be helping Yankee recipes. If not, you can go home and try to duplicate Street. Publishing promote her latest opus on breads. what you’ve tasted.” Havens said that the improve­ This is the third book she has done for Yankee, but Another starting place for recipes, particularly ments would not extend into was actually the first one she proposed to them. those of the ethnic groups so important in the New Manchester. “ I have always loved breads. Breads to me are England make-up, are the spiralbound cookbooks The town of Manchester needs MiVmG SAVINGS ON EVERY just what home and cooking are all about,” Gorman which churches often publish. about 8 acres in the areas of Hale MAJOR APPLIANCE, said. “ But when I approached Yankee, they said Unfortunately, there are often glaring inaccura­ Road and Doming and Buckland 181b. Capacity MICROWAVE, STEREO, they had brought out a bread book recently.” cies in these cookbooks, Gorman pointed out. streets needed for the widening VCR AND COLOR T.V. Instead, they persuaded Gorman to put the However, they are useful as an introduction to an and of Doming Street and rights knowledge she has gleaned from writing a item Gorman might not otherwise have heard of way. Town Manager Robert B. EVERY ITEM SOLD ON A FIRST syndicated column, “ The Recipe Clinic,” into a about. Weiss told the Manchester Board COME FIRST SERVE BASIS.... compendium of vital information for cooks, titled Patrick Flynn/Mancheater Herald of Directors ’Tuesday he is NO REASONABLE OFFER “ The Culinary Craft.” GOING “ bakery hopping” has not added pounds negotiating with four property REFUSED. HURRY.... This volume took a Tastemaker Award, the to Gorman’s figure. Neither have the awards MEASURE FOR MEASURE — Judy Manchester native has recently pub- owners over the condemnation of DON'T DELAY!!! highest honor which the food industry can bestow on luncheons and food conferences to which she is Gorman of Dale Road mixes up a batch lished her third book, "Judy Gorman’s some of the parcels. H EAVY DUTY a cookbook. So did Gorman’s next book, "Judy frequently invited. The street work was required AUTOMATIC Gorman’s Vegetable Cookbook.” And the recipe testing — particularly for an item of French bread for dinner. The Breads of New England." for approval of the mall project “ It was great that those books were so well new to her repertoire — rarely tempts her to by the State Traffic Commission. WASHER Q onora ! received,” Gorman said. “ But what I really wanted overeat. "A t some point a sense of overdose comes FAMOUS buttermilk if necessary to create a consistency like Work includes widening Dom­ MAKE ElocMc to write about was bread. I was glad when my editor up and, to a certain extent, you lose your enthusiasm In the meantime, here are some of the recipes ing Street to two lanes from the SANYO said, ‘OK, Judy, it’s time now.” ’ to try the things ydu're cooking,” she said. “ It’s which she recommends for fall dining: thick heavy cream. particularly true when you’re doing a one-subject Take up the batter by scant V* cups and pour onto the hot griddle. Cook until the bubbles that have 12" • AM/FM " WHAT SHE CAME up with, after about two years cookbook, such as the breads or the vegetables.” Cinnamon apple muffins OI A O 19Ol A • formed around the outside edge are broken. Tuyn •LACK A WHITE of work, is a book simple enough to be useful to a On the other hand, Gorman said, "there is a 2 small tart green apples, peeled, cored and STEREO the pancakes over and cook the other side. Repeat T uition bride, but unusual enough to attract the attention of certain joy to being able to really delve into a topic coarsely chopped 499 PORTABI.: BOX COLOR TV for two years or more.” Long a scholar of matters Juice of half a lemon with the remaining batter. Stir in additional an experienced bread baker. buttermilk as needed to maintain a pourable From page 1 Even cooks who own the classic bread books culinary, Gorman said that the advantages of doing 2 cups all-purpose flour consistency. •DUAL written by such authors as Dolores Casella, James a one-topic cookbook probably outweigh the /i teaspoon salt residents would pay $5,820 a year page, there are recipes calling for fruits, nuts, MICROWAVE molasses, maple syrup and cornmeal — all products ideas for books on Hawaiian and Asian cooking. ” I 1 teaspoon cinnamon for undergraduate courses, a 15 really think the new and lighter Asian cooking is the Refrigerator rye percent increase. which Gorman considers typically Yankee. Vi cup milk riT>m SAMSUNG Most of the recipes in this book, from next place that you'll see great interest,” Gorman 1 large egg 1 cup milk More modest increases were FAMOUS almond-orange loaf to zucchini cornbread, have said. A to VA cups bread flour, see note below The board’s recommendations • TOUCH PAD VmO CAtMTTI and melted margarine. Add chopped apples and Cornmeal, as needed COLOR TV m i . ■ mix well. Make a well (an indent) in the dry go to the governor for review and MICROWAVE RECORDER In a wide saucepan, combine milk, shortening, possible changes before inclusion COLOR TV ingredients and pour in the egg mixture. Blend with sugar and salt. Place over medium heat and stir S W X y iA ''’‘f i x in his 1989-90 budget to be a wooden spoon until a moist, lumpy batter is until the shortening is melted. Transfer to a large pre.sented to the General Assem­ formed. Stir in the walnuts. mixing bowl to cool. P'5-- * bly in February. Spoon into the prepared muffin cups and bake for When the mixture is barely warm to the touch, stir “ Nobody’s happy with in­ 279 20 to 25 minutes, or until a wooden pick inserted in in dissolved yeast. Add rye flour and beat with a 449 the center comes out clean. Cool in the pans, on a creases,” MCC's Daube said. 139 r wooden spoon until smooth. Blend in the caraway “ Given the financial problems rack, for 5 minutes, then tilt the muffins on their seeds. Stir in the whole wheat flour. Cover the bowl with the state ... I can’t complain sides or transfer them directly to the rack, to with plastic wrap and secure with an elastic band. 139 complete cooling. too much.” Place the bowl in the refrigerator overnight. This Keeping financial aid pro­ Litton MAGNAVOX T M A t i r H gives the finishetj bread a slightly sour character. grams intact is important, since Cornmeal cranberry pancakes Turn the dough out onto a floured surface and knead in as much of the bread flour as necessary to it wilt enable students to attend • FITS OVER 1 cup all-purpose flour RANGE " ITJ form a cohesive dough. Continue kneading in bread college, even if there is an 25 1 cup yellow cornmeal " flour until the dough is soft yet no longer sticks to the increase, Daube said. 19Dl A O MONITOR SALE 2 tablespoons sugar " It ’s still a good deal,” Daube 2 teaspoons baking powder work surface. • TO U C H PAD • ELECTR O N IC TUN ER • REM OTE REMOTE VFCETABLE Transfer to a greased bowl and cover with plastic said. “ Of course, I wish it were a vV" I V,/ ,, ''J •A teaspoon baking soda wrap. Secure with an elastic band and set aside to little bit less,” MICROWAVE COLOR TV COLOR TV V< teaspoon salt • AUDIO JACKS rise until doubled in bulk. Meisel, the MCC dean, agreed • 140 m - \ t 2 cups buttermilk with Daube that financial aid CHANNEL, • CABLE READY f UtHNAKY • ; Generously grease a baking sheet and sprinkle 1 large egg with cornmeal. Punch the dough down, then turn it packages were the key to student CABLE • STEREO , r K A F T - ••'^*1 3 tablespoons vegetable oil out onto a floured surface. Shape it into a round loaf enrollment. READY ■ I '*••1 1 cup fresh cranberries, coarsely chopped There is a $5 million increase in 499 Combine the flour,- cornmeal, sugar, baking and place on the prepared sheet. Cover loosely with the two largest financial assist­ powder, baking soda and salt in a large mixing bowl. plastic wrap and let rise. ance programs for qualifying Whisk to blend the dry ingredients thoroughly. When doubled in bulk, bake in a preheated students, according to members General General In a separate bowl, whisk together the buttermilk, 375-degree oven for 35 to 40 minutes, or until the loaf of the Board of Governors, General egg and oil. Make a well in the dry ingredients and sounds hollow when you tap the top. Remove from Tuition payments go into a Electric Electric Electric pour in the egg mixture. Stir with a wooden spoon the sheet and transfer to a rack to cool. special fund to help cover state until well moistened. The batter will contain some Note: It is best to use bromated bread flour, a higher education operating ex­ lumps, Stir in the cranberries and set the batter high-gluten flour specially formulated for making • LARGE yeast bread. It contains potassium bromate, a penses. In 1989-90, the total going PMrIok Flynn/ManchMttr Herald aside. CAPACITY • HEAVY dough conditioner that strengthens the strands of into the fund is expected to be DUTY Place a griddle over medium-high heat. Brush the $73.6 million. The remaining surface with vegetable oil as the griddle warms. gluten, protein important in bread. This kind of HEAVY DUTY AUTHOR! AUTHOR! — Judy Gorman’s well received by readers and critics flour is clearly labeled with the word “ bromated.” $436.1 million budget for higher ELECTRIC AUTOMATK O" ELECTRIC three hardbound cookbooks have been alike. When the griddle is hot, stir the batter, adding more education will come from the NO FROST • SId'^ Y S ? ^ state’s General Fund. The Board of Governors for DRYER WASHER RANGE REFRIGERATOR REFRIGERATOR Higher Education also suggested ways to reduce the budget by 10 percent. The colleges would have C-ration, mess hall no longer part of modern military to freeze hiring and institute 239 299 399 499 599 “ acceptance testing.” “ Loss of some layoffs, the board stated. with a shelf life of three years. and must last for three years. reconstituted in the field. Brandler. "Food that we deve­ NATICK, Mass. (AP) - loped for the Korean and Vietnam acceptance" is the term given The budget reduction proposal Tabasco sauce is now a required C-rations, designed during World Some of the changes in how the There’s no such thing as a “ mess war no longer is always those dishes scorned by soldiers, is only a way for Gov. William condiment for every fighting War II, were finally discontinued military is fed stem from logisti­ hall” in today’s military; it’s acceptable.” according to Army food specialist man. after the Vietnam War. cal changes that have occurred O’Neill to consider all his options FREE Local Delivery On Major Appliances been renamed an "enlisted dining Part of that, according to Sue Gagner. in light of the state’s current Spread out on the 78-acre base "The conception of how war over the years. facility.” And the "C-ration” is no "The modern battlefield is Brandler, is that the ethnic deficit. Daube said. about 20 miles south of Boston, needs to be fought changes, and Among the items that have more, replaced by the less more mobile, it makes (the men) makeup of enlisted men has also “ That doesn’t mean it’s going Army scientists and engineers when the military rethinks how been dropped: lima beans, ham Bi. « W4f lyrical-sounding “ MRE,” short harder to find and get to. and they changed over the years. to happen.” he said, “ Iftheydida develop food, clothing, shelter it’s going to fight, we need to and chicken loaf, three-bean for “ meal ready to eat.” go off for days at a time,” said "W e have a higher percentage significant cut. I think it would and airdrop equipment in the rethink food,” said Phil Brandler, salad and fruitcake. Beef stew is >tl. 344- •I-3M- These changes, and others, acting director of food engineer­ Brandler. “ They have to be of Vietnamese and Orientals.” he hurt the economy and hurt have been orchestrated by the labs. But much attention is paid to on the way out. After soldiers ing at the base. provided with foodstuffs of low said. “ Our troops want spicier students, obviously.” U.S. Army’s Research and Devel­ the continually evolving menus complained that omelettes were COMINC •4W EZ TERMS MREs replaced C-rations in volume that can be carried foods.” Hence the tiny bottles of If there were a freeze in EAST OR WEST A l planned for soldiers, or what too “ dense,” they were promptly opment Laboratories here, head­ SUPfcR DISCOUNT CENTER • CASH 1981. The heavier canned items around for a while." Tabasco sauce that surface in enrollment, it would be “ tragic” suram TAKf KiENfV IIU ___ • MASTER CARD quarters for the development of scientists call "future feeding “ reformulated.” TOfiC 445 HARTFORD RD. - KEENY ST. EXIT OFF 1-64 i f l i 647-9997 that were part of the infamous But the Army chefs a re mindful each MRE. Meisel said. ST. Exn Off I-344 • VISA food for all U.S. armed forces. concepts.” MANCHESTER. CT. OPEN SUNDAY 12:00-5i00 > MONTHLY RMT. C-rations were dropped in favor that soldiers ought to like what Current military field fare is "W e don’t want any surprises “ We are an open access school. Among the revelations: For the Most of the food is what • OISCOVIR CARD of a lightweight “ meal in a they eat, or at least tolerate it. periodically tried out od its out there for our troops,” said I ’d find that to be very sadden­ OPEN DAILY: MON-THUR8 T IL 9 . TUE8-WED-$ATTM.S . FWIPAYTIH first time, the military has civilians might call take-out. It is pouch,” much of which can be “ Tastes change,’’ said consumers in what is called Gagner. ing,” he said. "I think that would developed an all-natural bread designed for soldiers in combat be tragic.” M — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Sept. 2B, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Sept. 28. 1988 — 15 Supermarket Shopper Tex-Mlex turkey tenderloins Quiz tests your food IQ Microwave milkshakes 1 pound turkey tenderloin t green onloni, allced (>/i tlleeo, cut about Vt-Inch thick cup) By Nancy Byal ANSWER: A whopping 1,150. them? 1 teaapoon ground cumin One 4Kinnce can diced green Investing in food is profitabie Better Homes and Gardens That’s half the calories most 1. 1,000 contain too much fat teens need for a day and more 2. 3,500 W teuopoon pepper chill peppera, drained See if you and your family 1 large tomato, leeded and t tabieopoona vinegar than half the daily needs of 3. 6,000 MICROMAGIC MILKSHAKES. Vanilla, choco­ Editor's note; This is the final advertised, because I am always won’t be daunting. know the answers to these quick mo^t adults. chopped 1 tablespoon sugar installment of a three-part series HOME SHELF LIFE OF ready to spend money In order to "Prices will probably go higher questions about the food you ANSWER; To lose a pound by late and strawberry. $1.89 — $1.99 for one 11.5 fl. 1 omall incchinl, chopped teaspoons cornstarch entitled "Beating 1989 Food MAJOR FOOD PRODUCTS make money,” says Sharon. on food and many other super­ eat. ' QUESTION: Vitamin C pre­ diet only, you’d have to cutback oz-package containing two frozen shakes. (about 1 cup) Hot cooked rice (optional) Prices.” She recently found Hershey’s market items.” Sharon says. "If vents infection and promotes 3,500 calories in that week. Supermarket cocoa marked down from $3.89 to they do go up, I am ready.” QUESTION: How much healthy gums and blood ves­ That’s 500 calories a day. The Carolyn: You read it right. These are milkshakes sugar does the average Ameri­ you bake in the microwave. Really what you do is Rinse turkey; pat dry. Stir together cumin and pepper; By Martin Sloane Mayonnaise 9 months $1.99 and on each package was a sels. Which is a good source of alternative is increasing the Sam pler ' Corn OII □ □ □ can consume in a year? number of calories your body defrost these frozen shakes enough so you can stir sprinkie on both sides of tenderioins. In a 12- by 7‘/t- by 2-inch United Feature Syndicate 18 months "use now” 25-cent coupon. She ^vitamin C? , and suck. Drink is not the right word. These babies Carolyn Wyman microwave-safe dish arrange turkey tenderioins. Cover with GENERAL MILLS bought several packages. Questions and answers about 1. 62 pounds 1. broccoli burns through exercise. 2. 25 pounds are too thick for that. They’re also too icy and not & Bonnie Tandy Leblang microwave-safe clear plastic wrap; vent by ieaving a smail area The newspaper arrives late in Flour 6-8 months Her supermarket displays a food investing: 2. citrus fruits Cereals 6-8 months QUESTION; Are Americans distinctly flavored enough. But if I didn’t have a unseated at the edge of the dish. Cook on 100 percent power (high) the afternoon at Sharon Cramer’s shopping cart of slightly dented ANSWER: Sounds impossi­ A; Both are. Grapefruit, who take vitamin supplements blender, or the time to go to McDonald's, I’d buy for 6 to 7 minutes or untii tenderloins are tender and no longer KEEBLER items and, when Sharon found QUESTION: If I invest in food, ble but 62 pounds is the right oranges, lemons and limes are home in Manning, S.C., and on Crackers 26 weeks is my “profit” taxable? better off nutritionally than them. Besides that, they’re a great conversation pink, rearranging once. Cover turkey with foil to keep warm. Wednesdays you can usually find Chicken of the Sea tuna marked answer. That’s the average great sources of vitamin C, but those who don’t? Soft Batch don’t overlook broccoli. One item. lunch box for dessert. It satisfies a kid’s sweet tooth, For sauce, in a 4-cup microwave-safe measure stir together her behind the desk in her home Cookies 21 weeks down from $1.39 to 79 cents, she ANSWER: No. The food you^ amount of refined sugar we 1. Yes ■ stalk has almost three times provides the nutrients of whole milk and doesn’t vinegar, sugar and cornstarch. Stir in tomato, zucchini, onions office, making investment PROCTER & GAMBLE loaded up her own cart. purchase as an investment is an' consume in desserts, sodas, 2. No Bonnie: This unique microwave milkshake is and chili peppers. Cook, uncovered, on high 5 to 7 minutes or until Sharon also invests in house­ more vitamin C than an orange. made from fresh (not dried) milk and cream with need any refrigeration. decisions. Cake Ml« up to 2 years asset, but since you will consume snacks, cereals, canned fruits, Now for the bad news: Del Monte Yogurt Cups mixture is thickened and bubbly, stirring after every minute. A great deal of thought goes Crisco 6 months to 1 year hold products if the price is right. even salad dressings. ANSWER; The answer is no. four vegetable-gum stabilizers added to keep it it yourself, rather than sell it, the QUESTION; What does pot­ Study after study shows that have more, gums, fat and calories than most Cook on high 1 minute more. Spoon over turkey. Makes 4 into her investments, and she Cookies 6 months When Rose’s department store in Internal Revenue Service does assium do? ^ ‘ i from getting icy or separating in your freezer. servings. Sumpter, S.C., a 17-mile trip, QUESTION: If you must eating a balanced diet provides refrigerated yogurts. They’re also made from moves back and forth from her Peanut Butter 2-4 years not consider it an investment that 1. promotes fluid balance The chocolate and strawberry shake each have whole milk, not low-fat milk like many refrigerator Oils 2 years offers double coupons, she will sweeten your food, you’re bet­ all the vitamins and minerals about 440 calories, the vanilla 490. Since they’re NutriUon InfonnaUon per tervins: IN cal., 17 g pro., 10 g cailw., 4 g (at, 71 mg desk to her filing cabinets. By produces a reportable income. ' 2. builds strong teeth yogurts, and therefore have more calories (180 Pringles 1 year travel with her friend, Selma ter off using which of the you need. Exceptions: people made from fresh milk, they're a good source of Choi., tt mg aodlum. U.S. RDA: 15 percent vlt. A, 70 percent vlt. C, IS percent Wednesday evening, Sharon has following? calories for4V4 ounces instead of about 150.) Still, I’d nladn, 11 percent Iron. committed most of the funds she PRINCE Nash, and stock up on personal QUESTION: When should I ANSWER: Potassium works on a very low-calorie diet, calcium — but are also high in fat, saturated fat and Pasta 1-2 years products, paper towels and start eating my food investment?; 1. “raw” sugar and honey together with sodium to main­ pregnant women, some pre­ suggest keeping some on hand for the kids’ lunch will invest this week; She has cholesterol. So, they should only be enjoyed by boxes or for when you run out of regular yogurt at NABISCO tissue. 2. granulated sugar tain (Itiid balance in the body. menopausal women and some growing adolescents and others for whom fat and made her supermarket shopping ANSWER: You can eat it; home. list. Crackers/Cookles 6 months Sharon has friends who save 3. makes no difference Some experts believe Ameri­ infants. calories are no object. GENERAL FOODS their unwanted coupons for her. anytime you want to. But since' ca’s high-sodium problem may Sharon is a typical shopper with the increase in food prices is ANSWER: Sugar is sugpr. DANNON FROZEN YOGURT ON-A-STICK. Beef stir-fry on a pita a money-saving plan who Frozen foods up to 1 year Her experience has taught her Neither raw sugar nor honey is be a low-potassium problem. EAGLE LIGHTLY SALTED NUTS. Peanuts and Strawberry, raspberry, strawberry-banana, mixed Cereals up to 1 year that if she is going to the trouble of expected to occur over several Food sources include canta­ QUESTION: Which of these cashews. Peanuts, 99 cents for a 5-oz. package, $2.19 watches carefully for specials, months — from now until perhaps more nutritious that plain old berries and pineapple-coconut. $2.99 for a box of One 8-ounce can tomato 1 tablespoon cooking oil stocks up on food and makes the investing in an item, she should table sugar. loupe, honeydew, apricots, same foods contains more fora 12-oz.can; cashews,$2.99a4'A-ozbagand$5.99 eight 1.75-oz. bars. sauce */4 pound lean ground beef buy several, six or even a dozen. next spring — the sooner you eat peaches, bananas, dark green saturated fat and cholesterol? a 10-oz. can. most of her supermarket dollar. your investment, the lower your Carolyn: To the seven wonders of the natural 1 teaspoon cornstarch '/i cup grated Parmesan or Follow her moves on an ordinary coupons, she figured her cost at SO The many hundreds of coupons in QUESTION: Lunch today vegetables, dried beans, pota­ profits will be. I suggest that you' was a super burger, fries and ANSWER: No contest. Ice Bonnie: Eagle is an example of another smart world, I would add this $64,000 question, why does 1 teaspoon Italian season­ Romano cheese shopping day, and you, too, can cents a jar, and she decided to her file make stocking up a lot toes, squash and milk. cream has almost 9 grams of ing, crushed 4 large pita bread rounds invest heavily. easier. build up your investment during chocolate shake. What was the manufacturer who listens to theircustomers. In this frozen yogurt taste so much better than regular? find a hedge against rising food the next six months, then deplete QUESTION; To lose a pound saturated fat and 59 milligrams case, they listened to those concerned about sodium Like Yoplait’s squeeze-me cardboard pouches, I teaspoon bottled minced >/t cup shredded mozzarella prices. Her stock spans the spectrum When Sharon returns home she calorie total? it at the same rate at which you’re 1. 600 in a week, how many calories cholesterol per serving, more intake by introducing two of their most popular nuts Dannon’s Frozen Yogurt On-a-Stick has none of garlic cheese This week Sharon will invest in of food, from Campbell’s soups to keeps a careful record of how must you burn off replacing than walnuts or sirloin steak. Planters nuts. “Every one of much she spends. She saves the investing. 2. 1,150 — peanuts and cashews — with about one-third less yogurt's off-taste. Besides the packaging, the main 3 cups sliced mixed fresh several pounds of Promise mar­ sodium than their regular ones. difference between the two is that Yoplait’s tastes vegetables garine. It is on-sale, and several i them was a good investment,” supermarket register tapes. QUESTION: How does invest­ says Sharon. "If prices go up. When she finishes a package, of, Don’t be fooled into thinking this snack is now low creamier while Dannon seems to contain more 30-cent coupons given to her by ing in food differ from hoarding? in sodium. It’s not. Each ounce contains 130 pieces of real fruit. For sauce, stir together tomato sauce and cornstarch; stir in friends will make the investment what I paid will look even better. ” say, cake mix, she enjoys seeing- She first noticed the impact of the low price she paid. She saves ANSWER: There’s a big differ- f milligrams of sodium, or about the same as a half Italian seasoning and garlic. Set aside. even better. Fiber is wonder food of future ounce of potato chips. The truth is, no nuts are low in Bonnie: To answer your question, there’s more In a wok or large skillet stir-fry vegetables in hot oii about 3 She believes margarine is one the drought when cereal prices the Universal Product Codes and ence. Investing in food is done sugar in frozen, than in refrigerated yogurt. rose from $1.90 to $2.40 in a local the net-weight statement in hope with a plan, and it is accomp­ By Nancy Byal cancer prevention.) 35 grams of dietary fiber per day. sodium or calories and all should be eaten in minutes or until crisp-tender. Remove vegetables from wok. of the items that may be affected moderation. Judging from your reaction, there’s enough even to Break beef into large chunks. Add to wok. Stir-fry, breaking meat by the Midwestern drought, but supermarket. Now stocking up on that she will find at least one last lished gradually. On the con­ Better Homes and Gardens Bulking up with high-fiber Work up to the 25- to 35-gram satisfy your demanding standards for sweetness. up slightly, about 3 minutes or until brown. Drain beef m a Sharon’s investment strategy food has become an investment opportunity to save money — a trary. hoarding involves buying foods helps in weight loss. High- level gradually. Try adding a food Carolyn; I've never had a problem with the Now that I’ve earned $64,000, I must say, I also colander; wipe fat from wok. Return beef to wok; push away also includes hundreds of items for Sharon that she feels is almost refund offer. indiscriminately or in a panic, Imagine something you can eat fiber foods let you eat more food that has about five grams of amount of salt Eagle puts on its peanuts. I also don't like these frozen yogurt products. Like Yoplait, from center. Stir sauce; add to center of the wok. Cook and stir not affected, if the prices are guaranteed to turn a profit. To helpher make this last profit when shoppers fear that supplie.s lots of that could offer you better for few calories and feel fuller. dietary fiber per day. have a problem with these new peanuts because Dannon’s entry is a good low-fat alternative to icc right. "I don’t have to find a buyer in on her investment, Sharon sub­ will be unavailable. health and help you lose weight. Fiber also helps lower blood As you increase your fiber they don’t taste appreciably .less salty than their cream. In fact, it has less than 20 percent fat, until bubbly. Cook and stir 1 minute more. Add vegetabies; mix cholesterol, reducing risk of intake, drink plenty of water to well. Cook and stir for 1 minute. Sprinkle with Parmesan; toss In the newspaper this week she order to cash in my chips,” she scribes to a quarterly refund QUESTION: How will I know Sound like a wonder food of the regular kind. Their new cashews are a different compared to ice cream’s 35 to 50. Although there arc gently. Spoon the mixture on top of pita bread; sprinkle with notices that the 26-ounce Sanka says. “As my husband, Charles, publication, which lists manufac­ future? It already exists — fiber. heart disease. replace the water that the fiber story. They have so much less salt that they border added sugars, they contain lots less calories than when it’s time to stop investing in For people suffering from ’ 'absorbs. mozzarella. Makes 4 servings. DeCafe is on sale for $3.29. Sharon and I finish each item that was turers’ offers that do not require ■ food? Fiber is important to good on'bland. I wish Eagle had lowered the price fats. turns her chair around and pulis bought months before at low refund forms. About once a health, even though this undigest- diabetes, hber helps control Five-gram sources of fiber instead. Other than the many vegetable gums used to keep Nutrition information per serving: 559 cal.. 43 g pro.. 54 g carbo.. 22 g (at. 97 mg prices, we are making a profit.” month she sits down and tries to ANSWER: There will come a erratic swings in blood sugar 2 slices whole wheat bread chol.,721 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 199 percent vlt. A. 16 percent vlt. C. 29 percent out the first drawer in her filing ible part of plant cell walls it smooth and non-icy, these bars are made from thiamine, N percent riboflavin, 41 percent niacin, 37 percent calcium. 35 cabinet. Sharon’s shopping strategy match the refunds with the proofs time, probably late in 1989, when provides no calories, vitamins or levels. 1 cup whole grain cereal pure ingredients. With only 50 calories per bar percent iron. 43 percent phosphorus. Thumbing through do7.ens of finds her in the supermarket of purchase she has saved. you will see food prices stabilize minerals. How fiber works 1 large baked potato with skin DEL MONTE YOGURT CUP. Raspberry, peach, they’re a great snack. coffee coupons, she picks out the before 8 a.m., because getting By the end of the evening she over a period of two or three Fibers that are water insoluble l-3rd cup cooked dried beans blueberry and strawberry. $1.99 for four, t ’A-oz Sanka coupons. One. two, three there early allows her to save as will have 20 or more envelopes months. That will tip you off to The good stuff — such as those found in wheat 1 large orange, apple, banana cans. much as half on marked-down ' ready to mail out the following Fiber is a natural laxative. It or pear Bonnie Tandy Leblang Is a registered dietitian 50-cent Sanka coupons and slow down on your investing and bran, whole grains, dried beans Carolyn Wyman Is a junk food fanatic. Sharon is pleased — anothergood meat that had not been sold the day. Each wiil bringhera refund, take (eat) your profits. creates bulk in the intestinal tract and vegetables — speed 1 cup vegetables Carolyn: Two of the things I dislike most about investment is added. to her previous day. There were a few usually $1 or $2 but sometimes as by simply being there and by its digestion. How to add up a 35-gram day yogurt are its taste (.sour) and its looks (like milk Thyme-mustard chicken packages of ground chuck for 89 much as $5. Send questions and comments ability to absorb water like a The water-soluble fibers of oat 2 slices whole wheat bread (5 that’s stood out in the sun for a day). These new Del shopping list. sponge. Fat content of food noted 1/3 cup toasted wheat germ 4 boneless, skinless chicken When she found Kraft marsh- cents when she arrived at the By Sharon’s estimate, her to Martin Sloane in care of The bran, fruits, dried beans and grams) Monte Yogurt Cups have apparently been made to Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Dietary fiber has been linked 'A cup whole grain cereal (2,5 overcome the objections of people just like me. The ■A cup fine dry bread breast halves (about >A pound mailow cream on sale for 10cents meat counter at 7; 45 the other investments in food and house­ vegetables help lower blood cho­ Walnuts are extremely high in fat. a jar, Sharon bought a dozen. day. She bought them. hold products will save her Manchester 06040. The volume of with lower risk of colon cancer. lesterol and stabilize blood sugar grams) yogurt is smooth like a pudding and sweetened to get crumbs total) mail precludes individual replies Fiber acts as a protector by 1 baked potato with skin on (5 rid of that sour yogurt taste. Del Monte Yogurt Cups In comparing the fat content of 1 cup of ice cream, 1 teaspoon dried thyme, ■A cup mustard-mayonnaise Stored in her kitchen and her Some of Sharon’s investments several hundred dollars this year. levels. 3 ounces of cooked beef and 10 walnuts, it was found utility room are rows of items like can’t be planned. “I move So for her. as for many other to every letter, but Sloane will- keeping the digestive system Because of these differences, grams) don’t need to be refrigerated (although they taste crushed sandwich and salad sauce through the supermarket looking smart shoppers in stores across respond to letters of genera! working. This cuts the concentra­ 2 large pieces fruit (10 grams) even better when you do). that walnuts contained more than twice the amount Vi teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons cooking oil Ciassics spaghetti sauce. When it’s a good idea to eat a variety of of fat than the other items. Sharon saw it on sale and found for sale items that weren’t the country, the rising cost of food Interest In the column. tion of potential carcinogens or high-fiber foods. 1 cup cooked vegetables (5 cancer-causing agents in the gut. grams) Bonnie: Yogurt that’s shelf stable — what a great The walnuts contain 32 grams of fat, ice cream In a pie plate or shallow bowl combine wheat germ, bread (Along with a high-fiber diet, a Increasing what you eat 'A cup cooked beans or lentils or new idea. It’s especailly great for parents Who are contains 14 grams and the beef that’s trimmed of fat crumbs, thyme and salt. Rinse chicken and pat dry with paper low-fat diet is recommended for As a guide, try to eat about 25 to 5 prunes (7.5 grams) looking for somelhng nutritious to toss into a child’s comes in with 8 grams of fat. towels. Brush chicken with mustard-mayonnaise sauce; roll in crumb mixture to coat. Take a chance on pasta products In a 12-inch skillet cook chicken in hot oil over medium-high heat for 8 to 10 minutes or until tender enough to be pierced easily Pasta comes warm for serving. their liquid, sherry, salt, pepper' Menlis with a fork and no pink remains, turning to brown evenly. Serve in so many dif­ In a 3-quart casserole, cook and reserved clam liquid; cookon_ m * with additional mustard-mayonnaise sauce. Makes 4 servings. ferent varieties bacon on high power for 4 high for 10 minutes, stirring that sometimes minutes, stirring occasionally twice. Friday: Stuffed shells with Oct. 3 through 7: Nutrition Information per aerving: 307cal., 23 g pro., 9g carbo., 20g (at, 55mg it is hard to M icrow ave until crisp. With a slotted spoon, Senior citizens Choi., 446 mg aodlum. U.S. RDA: 16 percent thiamine, 51 percent niacin, 12 Add clams and shrimp, cook for tomato sauce, zucchini, wax Monday: Chili dog, potato ^ rb $c (Sift (E0nnei:ti0n percent Iron, 27 percent phoaphorua. know which remove bacon and drain on paper 2 to 3 minutes on high until shrimp The following meals will be puffs, pickle chips, fruit. Kitchen served at Mayfair Gardens and beans. Tuna salad sandwich, one to choose. towels. turn pink. Toss sauce with hot fruit, milk. Tuesday: Fruit juice, meatball 3466 MAIN STREET (RTE. 31) VINTON VILLAGE, COVENTRY Local super­ Marge Churchill Add mushrooms and green cooked pasta and basil. Makes 4 Westhill Gardens the week of Oct. grinder, vegetable sticks, apple­ 742-1890 HOURS: MON.-SAT. 10-8 / SUNDAY 11-4 markets offer onions to bacon fat remaining in servings. 3 through 7 to Manchester resi­ sauce cake. dried, fresh casserole. Cook on high for 2 dents who are 60 or older: Manchester schools Wednesday: Lasagna, garlic Meat and tomato sauce Monday: Cranberry juice, Vegetable & spaghetti salad and frozen minutes. Stir in flour, then add The following lunches will be bread, green beans, chilled Just 10 Minutes from Manchester — pasta made half and half cream and milk salt 8 ounces rotelle, or pasta of roast turkey with gravy, sweet served in the Manchester public peaches. 2 cups halved cherry toma­ 1 teaspoon snipped fresh from traditional seminola wheat, oil, salt and pasta; stir to prevent and pepper; cook, covered for 8 to your choice potatoes, turnips, cranberry schools the week of Oct. 3 through Thursday: Fish and cheese, Visit the LARGEST SELECTION of Cards & Gifts in the Area. toes or chopped tomatoes parsley whole wheat, spinach or herb strands from sticking together. 10 mfnutes until sauce thickens, 1 medium carrot, cut into 1” by sauce, dinner roll, chocolate 7: tartar sauce, french fries, peach cup chopped cucumber >A teaspoon snipped fresh flavors. Be adverturesome and Cover. Stirring once midway stirring occasionally. Stir in peas, •A” pieces marshmallow pudding. Monday: Hot dog on a roll, upside down cake, >A cup halved sliced basil or 'A teaspoon dried try some of the non-traditional through cooking, microwave on cook on high for 1 to 2 minutes V4 pound ground beef Tuesday: Apple juice, meat- potato chips, broccoli, pears. Friday: Meat and cheese pizza, zucchini basil, crushed pasta products that are offered. high for 6 to 8 minutes, or until until peas and sauce are heated ■A pound mushrooms, each cut balls and Italian sauce over ziti, Tuesday: Orange juice, bo­ salad, fruited gelatin with Over 8000 Greeting Cards To Choose From 1 small green pepper, cut 1 small clove garlic, minced Pasta can be cooked in the pasta tests "al dente.” Drain and through. into quarters green beans, antipasto salad with logna and cheese sandwich, whipped topping. into bite-size strips ' ■A teaspoon salt microwave. Microwaving produ­ rinse in a colander. Makes 6 Toss sauce, Parmesan cheese 1 small onion, finely chopped Italian dressing and Parmesan apple-celery salad, chocolate cheese, Italian bread, pound *2 tablespoons chopped onion ■A teaspoon pepper ces pasta which native Italians servings. and bacon with pasta. Makes 4 1 small zucchini, cut into 1" by cake. Andover Elementary ■A cup red wine vinegar 8 ounces spaghetti, broken would call “al dente” — soft, but servings. ■A” pieces cake. Wednesday: Chicken nuggets, Wednesday: Autumn soup, The following lunches will be WALL DECOR GREAT ASSORTMENT COUNTRY ITEMS 3 tablespoons salad oil 1 tablespoon salad oil slightly resistant to the bite. The Easy meatball Double-cheese sauce 1 garlic clove, minced dips, french fries, mixed vegeta­ 2 tablespoons sugar Lettuce leaves method^used to cook pasta in the 1 can (14'A to 16 ounces) pork riblets in barbecue sauce, bles, bread and butter, mixed served at Andover Elementary OF BRASS 1 tablespoon lemon juice microwave is the same as for spaghetti sauce 8 ounces penne, or pasta of your tomatoes potato salad, peas, wheat bread, fruit. School the week of Oct. 3 through conventional methods. 1 jar (48 ounces) spaghetti choice 1 can (6 ounces) tomato paste applesauce with cherries. 7: 3 medium onions, each cut in Thursday: Shells with meat In a large mixing bowl combine tomatoes, cucumber, zucchini, If you're in a hurry fordingpr, sauce 2 tablespoons red wine Thursday: Orange pineapple sauce, salad, garlic bread, apple Monday: Lasagna, green cook the pasta by conventional 1/3 cup red wine half and thinly sliced 'A teaspoon fennel seeds, juice, oven fried chicken, mashed beans, rolls, pears. green pepper and onion. In a screw-top jar combine vinegar, the 3 2 large red peppers, very thinly crisp. tablespoons oil,, sugar, lemon juice, parsley, basil, garlic, salt methods while making the sauce 1 pound ground beef crushed potatoes, carrots, date bread, Friday: Grape juice, cheese Tuesday: Pork patty, mashed in the microwave. That way you ■A cup seasoned dry bread sliced fresh fruit. potatoes, com, rolls, pudding and pepper. Cover and shake well; pour over vegetable mixture. ■A cup olive oil ■A teaspoon salt sandwich, vegetable sticks with Cover and chill 2 to 24 hours. can eat in about 20 minutes. crumbs ■A teaspoon pepper Friday: Cheese soup, fish, peanut butter dip, vanilla pud­ with topping. When you cook pasta, you 4 ounces mozzarella cheese, cut cheesy noodles, mixed vegeta­ Wednesday: French bread Meanwhile, cook spaghetti according to package directions. 2 eggs. into >A inch cubes Prepare pasta conventionally ding with fruit sauce. Drain; rinse under cold water. Toss with the 1 tablespoon oil. should double the amount needed. Reserve 'A cup of sauce. Place as package directs; drain. Keep bles, wheat bread, autumn salad. pizza, tossed salad, juice cups. One pound of spaghetti weighs remaining sauce and wine in a 4 ounces Fontina cheese, warm for serving. Thursday: Steak sandwich, po­ Cover and chill. shredded (1 cup) Bolton schools To serve, spoon vegetables around spaghetti in a lettuce-lined four pounds after cooking and 2-quart casserole. Cover and In a 2-quart casserole, cook Meals on Wheels tato rounds,', peas and carrots, serves 12. After cooking pasta microwave on high for 8 minutes. 1 can (3.5 ounces) pitted ripe carrot and 2 tablespoons water, The following lunches will be choice of dessert. bowl. Toss before serving. Makes 8 to 10 servings. olives, drained, each cut In half The following meals are to be Friday: Grilled cheese, chips, and draining it in a colander, toss Meanwhile, make meatballs. covered, on high for 3 to 5 served to Meals on Wheels clients served in the Bolton Elementary Nutrition information per aerving: 193 cal., 4 g pro., 26 g carb.. 7 g (at, 0 mg it with one or two tablespoons of Place two paper towels in the ■A cup loosely packed basil minutes, drain. and Center schools the week of cole slaw, fruit. Choi., 36 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: II percent vit. A, 38 percent vit, C, 20 percent leaves, chopped V the week of Oct. 3 through 7. The thiamine, 10 percent niacin. olive oil, butter or margarine to bottom of a 2-quart rectangular To carrot in casserole, add hot noon meal is listed first, the prevent strands from sticking dish. In a mixing bowl, combine ■A teaspoon salt ground beef and muchrooms, together. ■A teaspoon pepper cool evening meal second. beef, reserved spaghetti sauce, onion, zucchini and garlic, cook Monday: American chop suey Freeze extra pasta for quick crumbs and eggs. Form into 1 Prepare pasta conventionally on high power for 4 to 6 minutes, Decorative and Useful Candleholders as package directs; drain. Keep with mild sauce, carrots, green rejuvination in the microwave inch balls and place on paper stirring once. beans. Chicken sandwich, fruit, ,\ll Shapes ami Sizes Florentine lasagne rosettes oven some other busy day. Place towels in dish. Cover with waxed warm for serving. Add tomatoes with their liquid CLAM cooked pasta in a freezer-weight paper and microwave on high for In a 12x8 inch baking dish cook and wine, tomato paste, fennel milk. One 10-ounce package fro­ ■A cup shredded Swiss or zip lock plastic bag; spread it out 3 minutes. Use a sp.oon to move onions, peppers and oil on high for seeds, salt and pepper; cook on Tuesday: Roast beef with FRITTERS Colby cheese even, flat layers speed defrost­ 10 to 12 minutes, until vegetables gravy, baked potato, mixed vege- zen chopped spinach, thawed meatballs from the outside of the high power for 10 minutes until ables. Egg salad sandwich, fruit, ONLY and drained 8 ounces ground raw turkey ing. To reheat, unzip the bag part dish toward the center, and vice are tender crisp; stir once sauce is thickened and vegetables 2 tablespoons chopped onion way and microwave on high for midway through cooking. milk. 2 lasagna noodles (2 ounces) versa. Recover and microwave are tender, stirring occasionally. Wednesday: Baked meatloaf 2 single-serving envelopes ■A teaspoon dried thyme, about 2 minutes per cup, redistri­ on high for 3 to 4 minutes. Add Toss vegetable mixture, moz­ Serve over hot drained pasta. crushed buting the pasta as it defrosts to cooked meatballs to the heated zarella cheese, fontina, olives with gravy, whipped potatoes, Instant cream of chicken soup basil, salt and pepper with pasta. broccoli. Chicken salad sand­ mix aid uniform heating. spaghetti sauce. Microwave to Marge Churchill is a Manches­ Spaghetti sauce variations are desired serving temperature. Serve immediately. Yields 4 wich, fruit, milk. 1 cup hot water servings. ter resident who Is an expert on limitless. If you are a one or two Serve overcooked pasta. Makes6 microwave cooking. If you have Squeeze excess liquid from spinach; set aside. Cook lasagna person household, don’t bypass servings. Baby clam any questions about microwaving THIS WeeKS BAKED SPECIAL - recipes just because they yield and shrimp sauce AMERICAN FUEL noodles according to package directions; drain. In a small Bacon, mushroom that you would like to see saucepan combine soup mix, water and cheese. Heat over six servings. Freeze the leftover 8 ounces pasta shells answered In this column, please Broccoli Stuffed Sole medium heat until well blended and cheese is melted; remove sauce in protions and treat and pea sauce 1 can (10 ounces) baby clams send your inquiry to: Microwave, OIL INC. from heat. yourself to effortless Italian 8 ounces fettuccine 2 tablespoons olive oil P.O. Box 591, Manchester Herald, MANCHESTER, CT In a medium skillet cook turkey and onion until meat is no dinners on future nights. 4 slices bacon, cut into 1 inch 2 garlic cloves, minced Manchester 06040. $499 $599 longer pink and onion is tender. Drain. Stir in spinach, thyme and Today’s column features an pieces 1 can (28 ounces) cooked DISCOUNT OIL Utneh half the cheese mixture. Mix well. interesting assortment of pasta ■A pound mushrooms, eadh cut tomatoes Meanwhile, halve lasagna noodles lengthwise. In a greased sauces which we think you will In half 1 tablespoon sherry baking dish curl each half into a rosette about 2'A inches in enjoy for a new variation of an old 2 green onions, sliced >A teaspoon salt LI’L ABNER* First of the season diameter. Spoon turkey mixture into rosettes. Spoon remaining favorite main dish meal. 2 tablespoons flour ■A,teaspoon ground red pepper is back! cheese mixture over rosettes. Bake, covered, in a 350-degree 1 cup half and half cream ■A pound medium shrimp, Oysters oven for 25 to 30 minutes or until heated through. Makes 2 Basic paste 1 cup milk shelled, deveined Starts Monday, Oct. 3rd ". •A teaspoon salt 70 servings. 6 cups hottest tap water ■A cup chopped fresh basil 125 Qal. Min. Dallvary 1 tablespoon oil ■A teaspoon pepper Prepare pasta conventionally C.O.D. Nutrition Information per aerving: 3Ucal., 37gpro., Mgearbo., logfat, «7mg 1 package (10 ounces) frozen chol., 1,002 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 155 percent vlt. A, 14 percent vlt. C, 29 1 teaspoon salt as package directs; drain. Keep (Price Subject to Change) percent thiamine, 42 percent riboflavin, 45 percent niacin, 37 percent calcium, 8 ounces of pasta peas, rinsed with hot water to warm for sei;ving. M percent iron. 47 percent phoaphorua. Place water in a 4-quart thaw Drain clams, reserving liquid. simmer pot or casserole. Cover ■A cup grated Parmesan chpese In a 2‘A-quart casserole, cook oil 646-3905 and microwave on high for 8 Prepare fettuccine convention­ and garlic on high for 2 minutes, 24 Hour$ Full Strvict A vtU M * — Recipes from Better Homes and Gardens minutes, or until water boils. Add ally as directed; drain. Keep stirring once. Add tomatoes with MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Sept. 28. 1988 17 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Sept. 28, 1988 Mc C A U . o f t h e w il d by Duma* 6 Crawford SNAFU by Bruc* Baattl* Puzzles A BC offers tribute to WHY DO HAVE TO BE C^ATia W C M l AND J BECAUSE YOU Answer to Praviou* Puzzle PKSeiNS GET SHIP­ FRIDAY? WHY CAN'T I BE JUST CAN'T! ACROSS 2 Inner covering By Kathryn Baker Hail in 1986, while backstage he struggles WRECKED ON A ROBINSON CRUSOE ? / 3 Coat type □IID DEIDE] DBilB The Associated Press against the disease that will kill him within DESEprr ISLAND, AND 1 Grooved 4 Senorita's aunt BDO DBE3D DEJOO TV Topics ' months. At one point, he admits to Jamie that PIGGINS LEARNS 7 Steep 5 Wriggly fish □BD DE3E1D NEW YO RK — Mention Liberace and many mm he regrets never having had children, even GOMETMING,., slides 6 Clothing □BIIB CDBI30 DBB words spring to mind before ’’tasteful.” though he always said his 21 dogs substituted 13 Slicker 7 Police That, however, is exactly the word for ployee who filed a palimony suit against for them. OllElEi DBBOB ABC’s two-hour movie biography of the Liberace in 1982, is portrayed (by Marius 14 Boorish 8 Fog (Scot.) At the end of the movie, the words appear on □□BBC] DBBO flamboyant entertainer, airing Sunday. Valainis) as an opportunist who turned on 15 At reduced 9 Flying saucer the screen, “ Wladziu Valentino Liberace died ..PI&S HARDLY OIDB BCSOB BODD “ Liberace” is ever-so-careful with the Liberace after he was fired. As Liberace price (2 wds.) (abbr.) from complications relating to Acquired EVER com. image of the performer, who died in February explains the relationship to Jamie, ”It’s 16 At once □BOB DDBB DDO Immune Deficiency Syndrome on February o u r WINNERS, 10 Dyes slightly DBBB BDDBD 1987 of complications from AIDS. That’s due something about strays, about being 17 Illuminated 11 Property 4, 1987.” rRlAlzlEJDl t I o I n I q I no doubt to the fact that this production was needed.” FEAN UT8 by Chart** M. Schulz 18 Urgent wireless 12 Stores sanctioned by his estate and allowed to use his d This is followed by a b rief epilogue in which signal BOQ C]DE3D □m ao Robinson, as a young Liberace, comes out 19 Alley___ _s _L eM b fabulous home, cars, costumes and jewels in AT ONE POINT, after the Thorson affair 20 Mountain pass □□Elia D and sits at a piano lit only by the candelabra. TEACHER VELLEC? 22 More uncanny G 1 R oHo _E _E _N the filming. becom es public, Lib erace is asked point- counterattack ; 21 Cut D D Another Liberace movie will follow a week ‘T d like to be remembered as a kind and AT ME VE6TERPAV 2 4 ___ split p R blank by a reporter if he is homosexual. He 23 In such a NEA THT gentle soul who made the world a little better Z 26 Ivy League later on CBS. answers the question by saying he doesn’t manner The ABC version is insistently simplistic believe “ that entertainers should publicly air p lace to live in becausKI lived in it,” he says. member 37 Vetch 50 Consumed food 24 Takes chance and adoring, even while constantly raising their sexual or political tastes.” Then he blows out the candles one by one. r 28 Landing boat 39 official 51 After Oct. 25 Author Zane the question of his sexuality. Liberace always But he adds, “ with a name like Liberace, 29 Organs of 4 0 ______C. Scott □ □ □ 53 Last queen of denied he was a homosexual and his which stands for freedom, I’m for anything "Our most important research is finding 41 Cowboy's hearing spokespeople always denied he had AIDS. with the letters L-I-B, and that includes gay out if there's any money in making a 27 Gratify shoes Spain OH, BY THE WAY, YOU WON AN EMMY 31 A d ___ 43 Sailing ship The movie strongly hints that he was gay and lib .” — Ch,alk up a belated E m m y for A B C ’s TV documentary." 30 Football cheer 54 Neighbor of 35 Parchment 45 Butterfly genus 3 2 ___ Francisco does make piain that he died of AIDS. If the filmmakers wanted to avoid dwelling “China Beach,” for costume design. The ZIPPY byBIIIQrmilh 36 Association 47 Medieval slave France (abbr.) Andrew Robinson stars as Liberace. Rue .3 3 Labor group on Liberace’s love life, they could have spent Academy of Television Arts & Sciences McClanahan plays his mother. John Rubin­ more time on his music. There are several delayed the award because it turned out the ►X labbr.) stein plays his long-time confidante, Jamie musical numbers — Mike Garson was the panel deciding the winner did not screen the ;3 4 ___ -la la Jam es. piano stand-in, though Robinson does a good entire episode' submitted by one of the HAQAR TH E HORRIBLE by DIk Browne ; *35 Wool job of faking it — but Liberace’s proficiency nominees. The ’’China Beach” costumers, I >38 Compact ROBINSON’S LIBERACE - inexplicably at the piano seems to be maintained Paul Kaatz and Darryl Levine, will get their ^41___ War peizpum ?! B\iB(zrr n m No t t Mi$ t im e a dark brunette throughout the movie even magically, since he is never shown to have statuettes in a ceremony attended by the YOU &BT MB PBRFUMB (1899-1902) though Liberace was fair-haired — is kind, any particular passion for the instrument. other nominees and Academy bigshots on I UPMB AN ALUB^&IC , 42 Pharmacist's gentle and good, dedicated to his public and Instead, there’s shallow pop psychology. Oct. 12. ... fZBACTIoN TO IT / I » direction his beloved mother. His sexual preference is a For instance, his musician father walked out T ' 44 Iowa college nagging, unspoken problem. on the family just before Christmas, so WILLIE AND DELTA AND THE BOYS - town When he announces his intention to m arry a Liberace was determined that every Christ­ Willie Nelson, Delta Burke, Jack Elam and 46 Openings young woman he has met at church, Jamie mas thereafter would be happy. And trivia — G erald M cRaney are starring in an unusual ; .47 Language suffix abruptly excuses himself from the room. The he first saw a candelabra on a piano in the comedy , “ Where the Hell’s That I .48 Kentucky blue woman’s father calls off the wedding because movie “ A Song to Remember.” Gold?!!?” that was filmed in Colorado and of “ rumors” and fears that Liberace and his New Mexico for airing on CBS sometimes this I , grass daughter would never produce grandchild­ TO ITS CREDIT, the movie rfever aspires season. Nelson plays an outlaw looking for ! '49 Vital parts ren. Years later, when Liberace’s sister-in- to be anything more than an affectionate some buried, stolen gold. Elam is his partner. ^ 52 Surrounded law surprises him by setting him up with an portrait of a kind man who gave his all, and McRaney is a Wells Fargo agent, and Burke CAPTAIN EASY by Crook* S Caiale 55 German adoring female fan, he rushes from the room the best scenes are in the concluding plays a stranded camp follower. The movie |56 Vim TH E PHANTOM by Lee Falk S 8y Berry t h At ' « t h e BUT ISN'T THAT ' I THOUGHT YOU BUT LET'S OUST in em barrassm ent. montage; a triumphant Liberace performs , was written, produced and directed by Burt A FEW NEW H O R S E MUNG BEAN. TOLD ME HE WAS SAY I SPOTTED '57 Arm covering Scott Thorson, the companion and cm- an exhausting sellout run at Radio City Mn<-io Kennedy, a veteran Western director. ^ PAYS I C L A IM E D . ANPY? A REJECT FROM S O M ETH IN G IN .58 Occupation 'iF'XOU <50 A S A PRIVATE 'll Fa r Amy,, in rue ca&t u in the a ir LATER... EASY. THE GLUE Y'uc HIM I L IK E P . PR. 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Martin Mull, Mary Kay Place 1988 teaches him about self-confidence and PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) This Is an tween Germany's Adolph Hitler, Britain's WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll birthday [ESPN ] SportsCenter (In Stereo) karate. Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki "Pal" excellent day to try to conclude a mat­ Neville Chamberlain, France's Edouard Dal- Morita, Elisabeth Shue. 1984 Rated PG ter of Importance. Stay on top of the sit­ [USA] Airwolf adier and Italy's Benito Mussolini, that 11:55PM [TM C] MOVIE: The Ap- prenticeship of Duddy Kravitz' Based on [E S P N ] Thoroughbred Sports Digest H I.' 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Rated R. SOUTH West’s four-spade bid put consider­ ruff another diamond. He then leads tures that you enter at this time have ex­ vantage. Be bold and assertive. Nawhart (CC). Part 2 of 2 rr^ A LiTTLe SO WHATS TH I6? NOW >OU CANCER (June 21-July 22) Everything covers that Vinnie is an O.C.B. operative, 12:15AM [ESPN] SportsCenter Ex­ (In Stereo) 4 8 able pressure on North-South. North one more trump to dummy and ruffs cellent chances lor success. II you think dS) Hollywood Squares but Vinnie is unaware that he is a marked M e 6 6 X e u T tra 4962 made a penalty double, but South the last diamond. CJOIMPePSONATlONS'? you have s' i.i''*hlng worthwhile, give It should work out today If you let events d D Newhart (CC). man. (60 min.) (R) 4:00AM Q3D Streets of San Francisco run their natural course. It's best not to 12:30AM dD dD Alfred Hitchcock ♦ 2 chose to remove it to five clubs. 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Sally eventually lost two hearts for down on. Even then it is necessary to think tions pertaining to your career, are have excellent chances of being fulfilled (D MOVIE: 'A Shot in the Dark' A bun­ Earth to find the woman he fell in love with Kellerman, Patrick Dempsey. Al Waxman one. about it early. If declarer fails to ruff quite promising today. This is a time today, so don’t be hesitant to think big­ gling police inspector, believing in the in­ In heaven. Timothy Hutton, Kelly McGillis, dD PELICULA: 'Besos, B ^osy mas Be- 1987. Rated R. Opening lead: 4 K Maureen Stapleton. 1987. Rated PG. (In sos' Trcs historias de amW vividas por South showed true grit, admitting he a diamond at trick two, the end posi­ when anything Is possible. ger than usual. Lady Luck will help nocence of a parlor maid who is accused of Stereo) seres en busca de nuevas fori^as de amar. 4:45AM ® l Love Lucy should have made five clubs. All he tion won’t work. Full marks to South AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-F*b. 19) The Im- make up for any shortcomings. murder, has her released from jail. Peter needed to do was plan ahead. It’s true for acknowledging his error. M ANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1988 — 19 _1» - MANCHESTER HE^RALD. Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1988 SPORTS Year making quite a difference for MHS soccer What a difference a year cross country team came away RMUitt; 1. Nancy Byrne (EC), 14:27 makes. A year ago the Manches­ for 2.47miles, 2. Peehan (EC), 3. Thiery with two victories over Enfield (EC), 4. Dickinson (EC), 5. Gannon ter High boys’ soccer team was H.S. Roundup and Hartford Public Tuesday at (SJ), 4. Lenyard (SJ), 7. Perlman (EC), suffering through a 3-8-5 cam­ Wickham Park. The Indians a. DeMarco (EC), 9. Litke (EC), 10. Madden (EC) paign in which it scored only 14 defeated Enfield 16-43, and Pub­ MHS giris’ soccer winning, but just bareiy goals. mostly up in their zone. Bacon lic, 15-50. Manchester is 3-1 with A year later, a year of growth was packing the penalty area its next meet Tuesday against and maturation has revitalized with nine or 10 people.” Bloomfield, Bulkeley, Windham Girls Swimming Bv Jim Tiernev sees that fact especially for his young squad as a looking good and forgetting that the object is to put to finish.” the Indians as exhibited by Coventry was credited with 43 and host South Windsor High at Manchester Herald “ false sense of security.” the ball in the back of the net. When we’ re in the Rattanakoun and freshman M ary Moriarty had Tuesday’s 4-0 victory over South shots on with Jack Ayer 3:30 p.m. MHS still unbeaten "W e’ve got to just get back to playing hard, clean penalty area we have to let the ball go. In practice, some fine scoring opportunities after intermission Windsor High in (XIC East scoring twice and Paul Krukoski, Junior Beth Cool was the The Manchester High girls’ SOUTH WINDSOR — Despite an unblemished soccer,’’ Erardi said. "W e ’re attempting to look too we look like a million bucks. The iast two matches no along with a pretty give-and-go between freshmen Division play at Memorial Field. Harold Hodge and Steve Talaga individual winner for Manchester swim team defeated Hall High of mark and five consecutive shutouts, Manchester pretty all the time. We’re hitting the perfect pass one wants to shoot.” Am y Mizoras and Jessica Marquez late In the The Manchester victory, one apiece. John Vincent notched with a time of 14:32 for 2.1 miles West Hartford, 97-72, Tuesday at High School girls’ soccer coach Joe Erardi still sees instead of taking players on. We’re not going to keep South Windsor’s best chance to gain the equalizer match. Erardi constantly juggled his youthful coupled with Hartford Public’s two assists. while sophomores Marianne Manchester High. ’The Indians room for plenty of Improvement for his Indians. getting away with this. We’re young.” came with six minutes left in the first half. Andrea lineup. 0-0 deadlock with East Hartford, Plaster made a couple of Loto, Kristi Dulberger and are 3-0 while Hall drops to 1-2. The Territorially dominant and outshooting South Manchester held a 12-5 edge in shots on goal in the Nowak blasted a shot headed for the left com er ^‘T m starting to put some pieces together.” he leaves the locals in sole posses­ line-up changes but couldn’t Wendy Parkany took, second, next win for Manchester will be Windsor, 29-7, Manchester hung on for a hard-fought initial 40 minutes and tallied the only goal it would which Indian goalie Paula Hollis had to scramble to said. " I thought Mary Moriarty played an sion of first place in the CCC East judge them off this outing. " I still third, and fourth, respectively. the 100th for the program. The 1-0 victory over the homestanding Bobcats in need, on a fluke play, at 29; 12. Senior All-State knock down. outstanding game. Defensively, we’re solid.” at 4-0. Public and East Hartford haven’t seen them underfire,” he Junior Diana Pappas and sopho­ current record is 99-34. The Central Connecticut Conference East Division forward Karen Rattanakonn took a comer kick " (South Windsor Coach) Ken Coilins is a fantastic Other standouts for Manchester were senior are each 3-0-1 in conference play. said. Sophomore Rob Topliff at mores Adore Limberger, Dee Indians will be at Windsor Locks action Tuesday afternoon. from the right side. The ball sailed into the coach,” Erardi said. "H e gets 100 percent out of his sweeper Heather Lavery, sophomore fullback Jen Manchester, 4-1 overall, hosts sweeper and Pat Bradley, shifted Dee Flynn, Kristen Mahoney and Friday at 3:45 p.m. It was the second straight 1-0 win for Manchester. goalmouth area among several players. players. I think (Sbuth Windsor) is the best team Brindisi, senior fullback Amy Gates, junior Hartford Public Friday at 3:30 from a wing to defense, played Lisa Turek rounded out the top 10. Sophomore Katelyn Lindstrom The Indians are 4-0 in the CCC East and 5-Ooverall Apparently, the ball went in off a Bobcat defender we’ve piayed.” stopperback Meg Berte and sophomore midfielder p.m. at Memorial Field. “ (Pub­ well for Coventry. Rm uitt; 1. Beth Cool (M ), 14:32for2.1 was a double winner for Manches­ Covtntrv 3 2—5 mllet, 2. Loto (M ), 3. Dulberger (M ), 4. and will be at Hartford Public Friday at 3:30 p.m. and Rattanakoun was credited with the goal, her Once the second half began, Manchester began Shelly Dieterle. lic) is the same team as last year. Parkany (M), 5. Williams (E), 4. ter in the 200 individual medley South Windsor slips to 2-2 in the league and 3-2 team-leading sixth of the season. applying efficient offensive pressure, but always Manchester 1 0—1 They’re not to be taken lightly.” Bacon Acadamv 0 0—0 Pappas (P),7. Limberger (M),B. Plynn and the 500 freestyle. Other South Windsor 0 0—0 Scoring; C— Avtr 2, Krukoski, (M ),9. Mahoney (M ), 10. Turek (M) overall. "W e’re not putting the ball in the net,” Erardi came up empty. “ We had great chances,” Erardi Scoring: M— Rattanakoun. Indian coach Bill McCarthy said. Hodge, Talaga. Manchester winners were Kayley Ranked third in the unofficial state poIl.’-Erardi continued. "Lots of times teams get wrapped up into s.iid. “ The score could have been 4-0. We’ve just got Saves: M — Hollis 4. SW— Kronenwetter 21. Senior Jeremy Dieterle had two Saves: C— Bob Johnson 1, BA— Jason Kowalski 23. EC girls up mark Marsh in the 100 breaststroke, goals to up his total forthe year to Helen Call in the 100 backstroke five while senior Mo Moriarty The East Catholic High girls’ and Kerri Lindland in the diving. chipped in with his third of the Cross Country cross country team raised its Also swimming well for the Bosox magic campaign and freshman Bill MHS bpys in sweep record to 3-1 with a 17-44 victory Indiansa were Sonya Gulliksen, Kennedy notched his first varsity over St. Joseph’s of Trumbull. Audra Gulliksen. Lauren Hickey. Thoughts goal. Manchester, which outshot The Manch^lter High boys’ East will host Mercy High of Jen Rothman, Erin Egan. Marcia the Bobcats (1-3. 2-3) by a 17-4 cross country team scored easy Middletown Tuesday at 3; 45 p.m. Markstein and Sue Remusat. i ApLENtv number stuck count, already has 15 goals this 15-50 victories over Enfield and Eagle sophomore Nancy Byrne R m u IIs : year. Three of its fourgoalscam e Hartford Public Tuesday after­ broke the course record with a 200 medley relay: 1. Mancliesfer (Cook, Marsh, S. Gulliksen, K. White), Letn Auster in the second half going against noon at Wickham Park. Manches­ time of 16:21 for 2.47 miles. 2:12.4, 2. MHS, 3. Hall Sports Editor the wind. *- ter is 5-1 and will face Bulkeley Seniors Noel Feehan, Sarah Thi­ 200free: 1. Smith (H ),2:21.0,2. Hickey on 3 by Jays (M ),3 . Richardson (M ) What’s been the difference? High of Hartford, Bloomfield, ery and Betsy Dickinson took 200 IM : 1. Lindstrom (M ), 2:25.3, 2. ‘‘They’re a year older,’’ Windham and South Windsor at second, third and fourth, respec­ Phillips (M ),3 . Peled (H) 50 free: 1. Mear (H ), 28.2, 2. A. McCarthy began, "and the atti­ South Windsor Tuesday at 3:30 tively. Seniors Leslie Perlman. Gulliksen (M ),3 . K. White (M ) By Dave O’Hara tude has been much stronger. p.m. Jen Demarco, freshman Katie Diving: 1. Lindland (M ), 174.00points, The Associated Press They’ve been talking (ahput this Indian senior Todd Liscomb Litke and senior Colleen Madden 2. Mdrkstein (M) 100 fly: 1. Peled (H ), 1:13.iUr2. S. New season season) since last Apt]il. There broke the course record with a placed seventh, eighth, ninth and Gulliksen (M ), 3. Connole (H) BOSTON — Wade Boggs says the Boston Red Sox’ was a crew of seven or eight time of 15; 06 for three miles. The 10th. 100free: 1. Mear (H), 1:02, 4, 2. Perry failure to clinch the American League Eagt title by Rtglntld Plnto/Marwhtsttr Htrald (M),3. Kane (M) seniors and this has been con­ previous record was 15; 16 set by ”I think we are getting 500 free: 1. Lindstrom (M ), 4:13.1, 2. now is "frustrating.” ' stantly on their mind. They came Shaun Brophy. stronger,” First-year East Coach Smith (H ),3 . Hickey (M ) coming fast But, the Boston hitting machine noted after a ON THE MOVE — Manchester High’s Todd Liscomb 100back: I.C all (M ), 1:17.5,2. Gobord back determined to erase last " It was an easy meet (but) we Kathy O’Neill said. "Our No. 5 (M ), 3. Turner (H) second consecutive loss to Toronto, " I t ’s not over year.” emerges from the woods during Tuesday's cross country ran hard because it was the only runner (Melanie Spiller) is out 100 breast: 1. Marsh (M ), 1:19.3, 2. yet.” Phillips (M ),3 . lannove (H) McCarthy also added being action at Wickham Park. Liscomb won the race with a time we run on our home course with a sprained ankle.” she 400 tree relay: 1. Hall, 4:29.1,2. Hall, 3. A check of the Herald files shows that on March “ It’s not easy, but we’re trying.” Boggs said able to go deeper to the bench, course-record time of 15:06 for the 3.0*miie course. this year,” Indian Coach George added. MHS 30 the sports editor’s selections in the Major Tuesday night after the Blue Jays extended their and having some size, has been a Suitor said. League baseball races were the Mets and San Boston hex with a 15-9 victory over the Red Sox. big plus. “ We have the size (this Seniors Craig Hempstead, Francisco Giants in the National League and the With their sixth consecutive victory in Fenway year) and that makes a differ­ Tech tops Portland RHAM blanks Bolton Zack Allaire, Rick Eaton, junior Red Sox and Athletics over in the junior circuit. Park and 10th in 12 meetings with the Red Sox this ence,” he said, noting the intimi­ PORTLAND - Cheney Tech BOLTON — Two first-half Dave Ghabrial, sophomore Dave year, the Blue Jays put another roadblock in Seventy-five percent on the money; not bad. dation factor that is immeasura­ boys’ soccer coach Paul Soucy goals lifted RHAM High to a 2-0 Hoagland and senior Mark Todd Boston’s AL East flag drive. Now comes the hard part — the dreaded "second ble, "And I ’m going six deep to breathed a sigh of relief after his victory over Bolton High Tuesday swept the 2-7 placements. With five games left, the Red Sox still lead the season" when anything can happen. Just look at the bench which is a lot for me. squad’s match with host Portland in Charter Oak Conference boys’ Senior Jon Lutin had his best New York Yankees, Detroit Tigers and Milwaukee And when we go to the bench, the High ’Tuesday afternoon. soccer action. race of the year with a lOth place the Detroit Tigers of ’87. Brewers by 3 1-2 games. The magic number is 3 for drop off isn’t that dramatic.” Soucy watched a 2-0 lead Bolton is now 1-1 in the COC, 3-2 finish. What would be fantastic for East Coast fans is a eliminating New York and 2 for the other two clubs. Dieterle, off a backpass from evaporate in the second half. But overall, while the Sachems move R m u IM: 1. Todd Liscomb (M ). 15:04 Mets-Red Sox rematch of the 1986 World Series. “ Am I worried ? Do I look it? I ’ll let you know when for 3.0 miles (course record), 2. Moriarty. tallied at the 17:37 Beaver senior Stephen Infante to 2-0, 4-0-1 with the decision. Fans here still have "friendly” discussions about I am,” Boston Manager Joe Morgan said. “ We got Hempstead (M ),3. Allaire (M),4. Eaton mark of the first half with an notched the game-winner with Bolton’s next outing is Friday at (M ), 5. Ghobrial (M ),4. Hoagland (M ), it. enough hitting, but not enough pitching. 18-yard drive. The Indians had 5; 30 left in regulation for a 3-2 win 3; 30 p.m. at East Hampton High. 7. Todd (M ).a . Besta (E ),9 . Avers (E ), What would make network executives reach for “ This Toronto club is no pushover. We’ re not 10. Lutin (NO their chances, but couldn’t cash in Charter Oak Conference " (RHAM) played a little better the Maalox bottle would be a Dodgers-A’s series. playing any lousy ballclub. So far this year, they’ve in further until the second half. action. than we did. When they had the EC boys win first Anything but this matchup would be welcomed, had our number.” ■ “ We wore them down. This It was Infante’s second goal of opportunities, they put them in with either Boston or New York an acceptable city Boggs had four hits, including his league-leading The East Catholic High boys’ team is comprised of nine se­ the match and fifth of the season. the net,” Bolton Coach Ray Boyd to the television folk. 44th and 45th doubles, raising his average to'.368 in a cross country won its first meet of niors. They’re stronger and a Cheney is now 1-1 in the league said. “ We didn’t play poorly, but Anyway, a Mets-Red Sox rematch would be surge for his fourth consecutive batting title and the year by registering a 15-46 senior team has a tendency to and 2-3 overall. The Beavers will we didn’t play well enough to beat AP photo fifth in six years. decision over St. Joseph’s ,of preferred. Is it going to happen? score more in the second half. be at Bacon Academy in Colches­ them, either.” Jim Ricehithis 14thhomer, Dwight Evans his 21st Trumbull Tuesday at Wickham Not likely. The Athletics are strong in their They’re a little stronger than the ter Friday at 3:30 p.m. Fullback Dave Curylo, sweeper NOT THIS TIME — U.S. basketball head brate their men’s semifinal win over the and Larry Parrish his 14th. Park. East is 1-3 with its next starting pitching in 20-game winner Dave Stewart. opponents. A senior team nor­ “ We played adequate in the J.J. Hall and Steve Kiesman, the coach John Thompson wdlks toward the Americans in Seoul today. The Soviets But the Red Sox never were in the game after meet IHiesday at home against Bob Welch and Storm Davis, and they have a mally wears down other teams,” first half but were flat in the latter marking high-scoring Joey dressing room as Soviet players cele- upset the U.S., 82-76. .Toronto hammered starter Mike Smithson, 9-6, and Xavier High of Middletown and formidable closer in ex-Beantowner Dennis McCarthy said. second half,” Soucay said. “ We Nielsen, played well for the Dennis Lamp for a 9-0 lead in the first two innings. Fairfield Prep. Eckersley. Their offense, featuring 40-40 man Jose Moriarty, off a diagonal chip didn’t come alive until they tied Bulldogs. “ It’s tough losing when the big boys hit home runs "Our goal Oils meet was to run Canseco (40 homers. 40 stolen bases), Mark from Mike Sardo, made it 2-0 the gam e.” Dave LaPierre and Dave Vin­ an even pace for two miles and like they did,” Morgan said. McGwire, Dave Henderson, Dave Parker and early in the second half. Dieterle Senior Scott House and Infante cent had the goals for RHAM. pick it up for the last mile, ” Eagle Earnie Whitt, who spent six years in the Boston Carney Lansford, can send shivers up the spine of slipped around a pair of defend­ tallied within two minutes of each which had an 18-10 edge in the Coach Paul Haggerty said. "Dan This time no excuses system before being drafted with the expansion of any pitching staff. ers before depositing his second other in the first half to take a 2-0 shots department. Thiery ran well to keep in the top Toronto in 1976, hit his 15th and 16th homers and It’s not to say the Red Sox don’t have a chance: goal of the game from in close. lead. Goals by Earl Grant and RHAM 2 0—2 five.” Kelly Gruber contributed his 16th in Toronto’s 17-hit Bolton 0 0—0 far from it. The Bosox have Bruce Hurst pitching Kennedy on a through ball from Mike Tewksburg knotted the Junior Dan Feehan was the attack. Scoring: R— LaPierre, Vincent. the best of his career and Roger Clemens to counter Dieterle. rounded out the scoring. affair a 2-alI with 9; 33 left. Saves: B— David Boles 7, R— Kevin individual winner with a time of as Soviets top the U.S. Nelson Liriano had his second four-hit gam e in "(K ennedy) played 15 to 20 McGill 3. Infante’s goal was set up from a 18:08 for the 3.0-mile course. the A ’s. How Clemens’ health stands up is a major Boston this year, while Whitt and Lance Mulliniks minutes and showed the stuff why shot by Shannon Mallett that Coventry romps Sophomore Chris Ray, freshman concern. Mike Greenwell is having an M VP season had three hits apiece. Bv Hal Bock This, he decided, would be a ces in political systems, the whole we kept him on the varsity.” deflected off a Portland defender. Dan Thiery and seniors Pete and Dwight Evans is again productive. "They came out fired up and they did it to us COVENTRY - More than The Associated Press fine place to seek help for the package that raises any meeting McCarthy said. Infante collected the loose ball Lopatka and Tom Carlson This is going to be quite a matchup, but we’ll put again,” Bob Stanley. Boston’s fifth pitcher, said. doubling its output for the season. fledgling Soviet program which, with the USSR beyond the level of Sophomore Mike Milazzo got and went 1-on-l with Portland rounded out the top five for East. our money on the A ’s in six games. “ We got to go out there tomorrow and show a little , Coventry High overwhelmed SEOUL, South Korea — Thi.s despite the 1972 Olympic gold a simple basketball gafne. the start in goal and notched the goalie Mike Williams and depos­ Sophomore Greg Ciaglo and The Dodgers, with Orel Hershiserand Tim Learj^ character. We have to show we can come back after Bacon Academy, 5-0, Tuesday in time, there was no controversial medal, was struggling. In the So. just for good m e^ure, shutout with three stops. Right ited his shot in the lower left senior Ed Baroncini were eighth pitching so well .can’t be overlooked when it comes getting beat up two games in a row. Tomorrow’s a COC boys’ soccer action. finish, no debate about how three spirit of glasnost and detente. Gomelski tweaked Thompson one wing Ted Miller, midfielder Dave com er of the twine. and ninth, respectively. to the National League. And it’s possible that big game for us.” The Patriots are now 2-2-1 mysterious seconds kept showing Gomelski and the Soviets got the more time on the issue of the Stephenson and sweeper Glenn Senior sweeper Tom Mascaro RM U Iti: 1. Dan Feohan (EC),1B:08for “ They have no need to panic now,” Toronto’s overall, 1-1 in the COC while the Fernando Valenzuela, who threw three innings up on the clock, no argument help they needed from that most American pros helping the Soviet Jensen also played well for the and House up front played well 3.0m lln, 2. Rav (EC),3. Thierv (EC),4. Jesse Barfield said. "They still have the upper Bobcats slip to 0-2,1-3. Coventry’s Lopatka (EC), 5. Carlson (EC), 4. Monday night, will be available forpostseason about the outcome. capitalist operation, the NBA. prograntr. Indians. for Cheney. hand. They’re such an explosive club they can turn next outing is Friday at home Belmonte (SJ), 7. McNIce (SJ), 8. play. But the Mets are hot at the right time, This time, the USSR won fair ’There were annual exhibition “ Coach 'Thompson is great Manchester 1 3—A Cheney Tech 2 1—3 Ciaglo (EC), 9. Baroncini (EC), 10. winners of 16 of their last 18, and have shown the and square — with a little help series against the Milwaukee coach,” he said, "but he is not this thing around in a hurry.” South Windsor 0 0—0 Portland 0 2—2 against RHAM. Manola (SJ) Scoring: M— Dieterle 2, Moriarty, Scoring: CT-Infante 2, Hosue. P- “ (Bacon) was a little under­ ability to handle Kirk Gibson, etc. They took 10 of 11 from its professional friends. Bucks and the Atlanta Hawks. foreign minister.” Kennedy. grant, Tewksburg. MARIANNE LOTO manned,” cited Coventry 0>ach MHS girls win two BETH COOL from the Dodgers during the regular season, and In their first meeting since the And,^he Portland Trailblazers. That may come as news to Saves: M — Mllozro 3, SW— Steve Saves: CT-Marcotte 12; P-Wllllams . takes 1st place . second best for MHS while that means nothing, look for the Mets to 1972 gold medal gairig that ended adrtiittedly with a vested interest, some of the Georgetown coach’s Shaker and Andy Lee 12 (combined). IB. Bob Plaster. “ We had the ball The Manchester High girls’ continue their domination. Figure the Mets in five. in confusion and Am erica’s only supervised the Achilles tendon Big East Conference opponents. other Olympic basketball loss, rehabilitation of Soviet center Thompson, never shy, pre­ the home of the East Division winner, was □ □ □ the Soviet Union beat the U.S. 7-foot-3 Arvidas Sabonis. whose viously has been critical of the Applications available Yanks still in the chase 82-76 in the tournament semifi­ pro rights they held. cozy affair between the NBA and moved from 8; 28 p.m. E D Tto 1:20 p.m. One federation rule change in high school soccer The first pitch of Game 2 In the National nals Wednesday. , For all this, as well as annual the Soviets. He would not discuss SPORTS Applications for the 52nd running of the BALTIMORE (AP) - The New games remaining, is in a virtual this year is that a substitute cannot step on the field That moved the Soviets into the pre-season tours against top U.S. it again Wednesday. Manchester Road Race are now available League playoffs at was tie for second with Detroit and until the player he is replacing is fully off. Most York Yankees know their chan­ gold medal game and left the U.S. college teams. Gomelski was " I don’t see it as a form of at several sites. Applications can be picked pushed back from 3:07 p.m . EDT to 10:08 Milwaukee. officials, however, wisely are making sure one ces are slim to win the American facing the prospect of nothing grateful. "It was very good collaboration,” he said. "Several up at the Manchester Herald during p.m. ■ "W e just want to keep play­ player is coming off before waving on the IN B R IE F League East, but they’re not better than a bronze, its poorest preparation for my team,” he NBA teams helped us. too. We business hours Monday through Friday. 9 The start of the 90-minute vice about to make it easy for the ing,” Mattingly said. ” We just replacement. finish in Olympic history. said "N B A games help. I am lost. The NBA didn’t. We under­ a.m. to 5 p.m., and at the main branch of presidential debate between Sens. Lloyd first-place Boston Red Sox. want to play hard every night, The Manchester High girls’ soccer team Does this mean the world has happy. Thank you, U.S. stood the circumstances under Dettore elected president the Savings Bank of Manchester, ComFed Bentsen and Dan Quayle was moved from Don Mattingly homered twice and make them win games.” recorded 12 consecutive shutouts in 1987 but that caught up to the country that basketball,” which we were playing. Because I Savings Bank and Nassiff Sports. 9 p.m. E D Tto 8:30 p.m. and Ron Guidry pitched seven Guidry, 2-3, scattered six hits, The Manchester Little League held its was not a school record. Form er boys’ coach Dick invented this sport? Well, not Now it might strike you as agree or disagree, that’s totally Registration fee is $6 prior to Nov. 13 and ABC will televise both series. strong innings as the Yankees walked one aiid struck out four in Danielson, who retired after his 33rd and final team annual election of officers last Monday necessarily. It means only that in strange that American basket­ different from blaming.” 812 after that date. For the first time, a kept their title hopes alive with a his longest outing of the year. The in 1979 captured the state Class L L championship, night. Ed Dettore was elected president of a tournament where every team ball interests would help Gomels- Still, lam e bitterness seems to walkers’ division will be held. 5-1 victory over the Baltimore 38-year-old left-hander has been recalled recently that his ’74 club, with Ray has lost one game, the Americans ki’s team, while Thompson was remain and it surfaced ever so the league, succeeding Frank Galasso. TAC 5K race on Oct. 8 Orioles Tuesday night. trying to bounce back from Sullivan in goal, still holds the school mark. The ’74 had the bad judgment to lose its trying to assemble a team that briefly when Thompson dis­ Other officers elected were: Lloyd The Yankees trail Boston by 3‘/4 off-seasonshouldersurgery. Dale Indians recorded 13 consecutive shutouts after an game in the medal round. could beat the same Soviets in the cussed Sabonis’ presence on the Boutilier, vice president: Judy Blaschik. RIsCassI stars for Trinity The Silk City Striders will host the games. New York, which has six Mohorcic closed. Olympics. Gomelski, however, court. treasurer; BemieLidestri, secretary; and Connecticut TAC 5K Cross Country openingday 3-1 loss to Hall. And. it also means that it pays HARTFORD — Former East Catholic to have the right friends. saw nothing unusual about it. "H e’s improved,” the coach Championships in conjunction with the The legendary Danielson, a member of the Rich Mase, equipment agent. High standout Kevin RisCassi had a Some time ago. Soviet Ctoach "I am basketball man.” he said. "H e ’sbeenworkinghardall Wickham Park Invitational on Saturday, Manchester Sports Hall of Fame and a Gold Key productive role for the Trinity Coliege Alexander Gomelski. who looks said. “ My politics are basketball. summer, and he’s improved ... Oct. 8, at Wickham Park in Manchester. Lafleur returns to NHL recipient from the Connecticut Sportswriters’ Atwell gets first goal . football team as the Bantams kicked off Alliance', retired with a career mark of 307-112-16 like central casting’s prototype All people in all countries are against America’s finest.” The races are slated to begin at 3 p.m., NEW YORK (AP) - Guy what toexpect. But I think I really Thompson tried to console his their campaign last Saturday with a 21-10 with 12 CCIL titles and four state championshps in grandfather, decided basketball happy friends now. People sleep STORRS — Former Manchester High following the scholatic competition. Lafleur’s place in the Hockey deserved it. This is the most with no problems. Maybe Coach disappointed players, who were AP photo win over Colby. 11 final appearances. in his land was on something of a girls’ soccer standout Jen Atwell, an Medals will be awarded the'lO men and Hall of Fame is secure. So is his satisfying thing I ’ve done since I Thompson does not understand so determined to wipe out the RisCassi, a 6-0,205-pound freshman who treadmill, unlike the fertile A BAD NIGHT — Boston starting pitcher All-State and All-America selection her women in both the open and masters (40 spot on the ’ began professional hockey,” said American program. this.” bitter taste of the 1972 defeat. attended West Point Prep a year ago. □ □ □ Mike Smithson hands the basebail to senior year, scored her first goal with the and over) division. Athletes must be TAC roster. Lafleur, who retired after scoring "In U.S., there is fantastic What Thompson did under­ “ I would hope the American carried the ball from his fullback slot 15 518 goals and 728 assists for 1.246 Manager Joe Morgan in the second University of Connecticut women’s soccer registered to win medals. There will also Four years after retiring and Manchester High boys’ basketball coach Frank basketball,” Gomelski said. stand was the emotion and public is a little more sophisti­ times for 49 yards and scored Trinity’s points to stand 11th on the all-time team last Saturday in the Huskies’ 4-1 win be men’s and women’s TAC team three weeks after being inducted Kinel has scheduled an ambitious 1988-89 opener "There are many coaches and the anxiety that comes from a game cated than to base the effort by inning of Tuesday's game against final TD on a 3-yard run. NHL scoring list. competition. into the Hall of Fame, the former for his Indians. Manchester, which shared the CCC boys dribble and shoot right after against the Soviets. There are the these kids on the final results,” he Toronto. The Biue Jays went on to a 15-9 over Rutgers. RisCassi scored 24 TDs his senior year Lafleur played 14 seasons with Entry fee is 83 prior to Oct. 1 and 85 after Montreal Canadians great offi­ East Division crown with East Hartford a year ago talking in the U.S.” bad memories of ’72. the differen­ said. victory. Atwell, a freshman, has played in six of with the Eagles in 1986, leading them to the the Canadiens and remains Mont­ that date. To register or further cially returned to the NHL as a and was a state Class LL semifinalist for the first the Huskies’ first seven games and has a state Class MM championship. He holds real’s all-time leading scorer. information, contact Mike Saimond, 125 player by signing a contract with time in over three decades, will tap off its goal and an assist. UConn, 7-0 and rartked the school career mark in scoring with 252 "This will be a new experience Westerly, St., Manchester, or call him at the New York Rangers. campaign against perennial state power Wilbur No. 5 nationally, next sees action Thursday points. for me and my family.” Lafleur 643-4926. Cross High of New Haven. The date; Monday, Dec. Taylor ready to return to work with Giants at 3 p.m. against Stanford at the Freshman defensive tackle Dave Golas, Coach Michel Bergeron said said. “ There’s not as much 19, at Clarke Arena. , Connecticut Soccer Stadium. a Manchester High graduate, is also on the Tuesday that Lafleur, who signed pressure as there was with EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. (AP) “ There are two reasons why we scheduled them. li aiiiiii^ Lamp aim were suspended by be him.” "H e is taking this very seriously,” Trinity gridiron roster. Whalers trim the Devils a one-year contract with an Montreal.” I felt Manchester High basketball was ready to — Lawrence Taylor took his treat­ Commissioner Pete Rozelle. Reece said he and four other men Reece said. "H e knows this is the option for a second year, wasn’t “ I said when we invited him to Holes In one carded EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (A P) — play a team like Wilbur Cross,” Kinel said, “ and ment for substance abuse very Reece said Taylor, a Pro Bowl played a lot of one-on-one basketball battle of his life.” signed because of his past camp that we’d watch him for Sylvain Turgeon, Jody Hull and Scott opening with a team of their reputation might seriously and is now ready to return to player in each of seven prevuious with Taylor this past week. Giants general manager George Hank Murphy of Manchester fired a Playoff times changed achievements. three or four days a'nd see how work, a former teammate says. seasons, told him on Sunday that he Young said he would comment on Young scored first-period goals Tuesday spark some interest and draw some more people. "It was one-on-one and Lawrence hole-in-one 'Tuesday at the Manchester “ The reason we signed him is things went,” General Manager expected to be reinstated this week Taylor’s reinstatement today. NEW YORK (AP) - The starting times night, leading the Hartford Whalers to a 5-1 that he made the team, not "T h e players are ready, you can sense it. They "This has been an extremely lough would play someone and then play the Country Club. He aced the par-312th hole Phil Esposito said after a morn­ and added that Taylor has missed " I ’m not saying anything today,” he for the League Championship games on NHL preseason victory over the New because he’s in the Hall of Fame. know they have to be mentally ready right away.” month for him,” Beasley Reece, a next, and the next and the next. If they using a 5-iron. He was in a foursome with ing practice at the Rangers’ competition since the suspension. said Tuesday. Oct. 5 have been changed to accomodate Jersey Devils. He’s one of our four best right television commentator with WVIT- didn’t take him back this week I might Bob Butler, Steve Garen and Doug Martin. training camp in Rye, N Y. “ He has to play in something where Taylor has missed four games since the telecast of the vice presidential debate, Turgeon opened the scoring at 2:24 when □ □ □ be dead,” Reece quipped. Howard Perry also fired a hole-in-one wings. He made the team ," "A fter that, we found we had to TV in Hartford. Conn., said in a there is a definite winner and a being suspended on Aug. 29. llie Tuesday at the country club course. He the Commissioner’s Office announced he stole the puck from defenseman Tom Bergeron said. watch hinri closer. He may have Jude Watch: Former East Catholic High head telephone interview Tuesday. "H e’s Taylor was treated on an outpatient Giants defense has struggled and definite loser,” Reece said. “That’s ’Tuesday. Kurvers and beat , iis goalie Sean Burke Lafleur. who turned 37 on Sept. been our best player out west football coach Jude Kelly is off to a rough start at ready to go to work.” basis and Reece said the seven-time given up an average of 387.8 yards per aced the par-3 5th hole using a 5-iron. He part of his personality. Football is the The start of the first game of the from in close for his fifth goal of the 20, agreed that he had earned his during the first few exhibition Pro Bowl linebacker has become sort was in a foursome with Bill Mountford, Southington High. Kelly and his Blue Knight troops The NFL on Tuesday reinstated ultimate for him. There are hundreds game and almost 25 points per game. American League playoffs, scheduled for chance to play again. games. If he can score 20-25 goals, of a buff on the history of drug Ron Legere and Frank Legere. preseason. are off to an 0-2 start with losses to Rockville (10-0) Taylor and four other players who had of battles on the field and ultimately The Giants are 2-2 and face Washing­ “ When 1 started, 1 didn’t know we’d be pleased and happy.” and X avier (14-8). turned in positive urine tests during one winner and one loser, and it can’t treatment. I t ton, 2-2, on Sunday.' to - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1988 M ANCHESTER HERALD, Wc(inesday. Sept. 28, 1988 - t l . SCOREBOARD SUMMER OLYMPICS ’88

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PF PA SEOUL, South Korea — An American at Michigan who was rival, withdrew after a humiliat­ BottOfI n «9 .561 — Barfield rt 5 0 0 0 JoR eedu 4 0 0 0 medal game won in the final taken by the California Angels as ing disqualification in the 100 New Y ork 84 72 .531 3 Oucevcf 4 2 10 Parrish lb 4 12 2 Buffalo 4 0 0 ’ SS 2 2 NBA-tutored Soviet basketball N.Y. Jets 3 1 0 seconds by the Soviets at the 1972 the eighth player selected in the because of three false starts. The Detroit 85 73 .538 3 Ceronec 00 00 Now England 1 3 0 .250 54 86 All the players this time were and 1984 Olympic silver medalist Cleveland 74 83 .471 14 Totah 44 IS 17 14 Totals 89 9 12 9 Central „ the master, and one-handed strong innings in a brief Olympic Baltimore 53 103 .340 M '/i pitcher gives the children when that last game was outing last week. argued with officials to no avail Weit DivMen Terente 480 128 030—15 Cincinnati ^ 2 22 Houston 3 1 2 'IS 22 ^9 held, but so much was made of it A Korean journalist asked and received no points for the W L Pet. OB Boston 010 800 4 » - 9 Cleveland 2 2 0 world a study in courage and x-Ooklond 100 57 .637 — Game Winning RBI — GBell (17). going into the Olympics it seemed race. He left the track to the jeers P IIM urgh 1 3 0 .250 93 KM ^achievement. •X Abbott how he was able to Mlnnetota 88 69 .561 12 E—Smithson, Femandei, Parrish, Jo- West „ there was some kind of grudge to of spectators. Reed. DP—Boston 1. LOB—Toronto 9, Scandal aside, sports are alive overcome the problem of having KoneotCItv 82 75 .522 18 L.A. Rolders 2 2 0 -500 ’22 settle for the only American loss ^ llfo m lo 75 83 .475 25'/) Boston 4 2B—Fernandez, Gedman, BoggsT, and well at the Olympic Games. no right hand. Sergei Bubka is flying high Oilcaoo 68 88 .436 31/> (14), DwEvans (21), Parrish (14). s*®”Denver '* ?1 23 20 '2 2 2J* J4« The only thing settled was that Seattle 66 91 .420 34 IP H R ER BB SO Kansas City 1 3 0 .250 56 74 .despite the lingering gloom of the I ’ve never had to learn anything in the pole vault at 19 feet, 4V* x-clinched division title Toronto now there are two blotches on the NATIONAL CONFERENCE Ben Johnson drug affair, as old different," Abbott said. “ It’s like inches and leadings sweep for his Tiieedov*s Oomet nongn W,13-13 6 2-3 8 6 6 0 5 otherwise perfect U.S. Olympic New York 5> Baltimore 1 Wells 1 1-3 3 3 3 0 2 East X. rivalries rev up and young stars learned to hit with nation. Dollos 2 2 0 .500 74 70 hoops record after an 82-76 Toronto 15, Boston 9 OWord 1 1 0 0 0 1 shine. two hands. I ’ve learned to do Meanwhile, an 01ympi(i medi­ Oevetand 4, Detroit 0 Boston N.Y. Giants * * 0 ®2 E 22 semifinal victory )>y the Soviets. Phoenix * * 2 '222 2 S everything with one.” cal officer said that within an Minnesota 5, Ooklond 0 Smithson L,96 1 5 7 7 2 2 Washlri^on 2 2 0 .500 88 96 ” American boxers are digging in Chlcooo 3, Texas 2 Lamp 1 2 2 2 1 0 Philadelphia l 3 0 .250 96 K 'for what they call “Operation The Soviets thoroughly out- Asked what advice or inspira­ hour after Ben Johnson’s world Seattle W, Kansas City 3 Sellers 22-3 5 3 3 2 2 Central •, hustled and outmuscled the Milwaukee 6k Californio 5 , Rochford 21-3 3 0 Or 1 1 Gold,” an assault that has so far tion he might give to others with record in the 100-meter dash last Chicago 3 1 0 .750 82 V Americans, beating them fair Wednesday's Oomek Stanley 2 2 3 0 0 1 Minnesota 3 1 0 .MO 100 w landed seven fighters in the handicaps, Abbott said; Saturday Johnson acknowledged New York (Guetterman 1-1) at Balti­ Smithson pitched to 3 batters In the Detroit 1 3 0 .250 65 73 and square and leaving no room “ I would say they should try to he had taken three different more (M llackI 1-0), 7:35 p.m. 2nd. medal round, where they will Tampa Bov 1 3 0 60 94 for controversy. do anything they want to do. I ’m medications before the race — Toronto (Key 11-5) at Boston (Hurst 18-5), HBP—GBell by Sellers, 4, Ranogan. Green Bay 0 4 0 .000 40 95 Tenew an acquaintance with 7:35 p.m. BK—Smithson, Lamp. W9tt On the baseball diamond, not a very good inspiration. I just including an injection. Umpires—Home, Garcia; R rst, Hlrsch- several Soviet brawlers. Detroit (Terrell 7-15) ot Oeveland L.A. Rams 4 0 0 1.000 118 65 though, the Americans avenged try to do all I can. Every day Dr. Lee In-joon was the doping (Swindell 17-14), 7:35 p.m. beck; Second, Coble; Third, Reed. 3 1 0 .750 97 78 Florence Griffith Joyner, she of Seattle (Moore 9-14) at Kansas City T—3:12. A—34,442. San Francisco 3 1 0 .750 109 91 the swift legs and long nails, is another defeat that had bruised before I went to school, my father control coordinator who stood (Soberhoeen 14-15), 8:05 p.m. Atlanta 1 3 0 .250 92 103 the national ego in the 1984 Los told me to be a leader, not a guard over Johnson immediately Oakland (Burns 7-2) at MInnesoto National League reaults Aatroa 3, Braves 2 (10 Innings) poised to go after her second gold Sunday, Oct. 2 Angeles Games. Japan beat the after the race and stayed with (Blyleven 10-16), 8:05 p.m. Buffalo at Chicago, 1 p.m. in the women’s 200-meter dash follower.” Texas (Houoh 15-15) at Chicago (Reuss Indians 4. Tigers 0 Transactioas Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. United States 6-3 in the 1984 title Americans Roy Jones, him for about 1*A hours until the 12-9), 8:30 p.m. HOUSTON ATLANTA after smashing the Olympic PIratea 3. Cardinals 2 obrhbl obrhbl (taeen Bov at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. game, but this time the Am eri­ Kennedy McKinney. Kenneth heavily muscled sprinter could California (Finley 9-15) at Milwaukee Houston at Phllodelphla, 1 p.m. record Wednesday in her second- (Nieves 7-5), 8:35 p.m. DETROIT CLEVELAND GYoung cf 4 12 0 Gant 3b 4 12 0 cans returned the favor, 5-3. Gould, , Andrew produce a urine sample. CRnlds2b 4 0 12 LSmIth If 4 0 10 Indianapolis at New England, 1 p.m. , round heat in 21.76 seconds. The Thursday's Gomes obrhbl Obrhbl STLOUIS PITTSBURGH BASEBALL New York Glonts at Washington, 1 p.m. Oakland at Minnesota, 1:15 p.m. Bergmn 1b 4 0 10 Fronco 2b 3 0 10 ab r h bl Obrhbl Meodws If 4 0 0 0 GPerrv lb 3 0 0 1 world’s fastest woman already It was the final time for Maynard, and Agosto p 0000 DMrphy rf 3 00 0 American League Seattle ot Atlanta, 1 p.m. New York at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m. Murphy cf 4 000 RWIIIms If 4 1 1 1 McGee cf 4 12 0 Redus It 3 0 0 0 CLEVELAND INDIANS-SIgned Doc Phoenix at Los Angeles Roms, 4 p.m. ■ < has a gold in the 100. baseball as an Olympic demon­ Romallis Ellis assured them­ Lee said he and Johnson talked Boston at Cleveland, 7:35 p.m. Lynn If 3 0 0 0 Carter cf 4 0 0 0 Oavlev t» 0 0 0 0 Llrxl 2b 4 12 0 BHatchr If 0 0 0 0 Thomas ss 4 0 0 0 GDavIs 1b 4 0 0 0 LemkeTb 4 0 0 0 Edwards, manager, to a one-year Kansas City ot New York Jets, 4 p.m. Lewis’ solid gold Games melted stration sport: America’s Past­ selves of at least bronze medals during the waiting period for at Chicago at Kansas City, 8:35 p.m. DEvns dh 4000 Snyder rf 4 1 2 0 OSmIth ss 4 110 VonSIvk cf 4 0 0 0 contract. Onclnnotl at Los Angeles Raiders,..4 Texas at Seattle, 10:05 p.m. Nokesc 3 0 10 CCostllldh 4 1 1 2 Guerrer If 4 0 11 Bonilla 3b 3 1 1 2 P uhlrf 3 0 00 Benedict c 2 0 0 0 time becomes a fully recognized by winning their quarterfinal least 30 minutes, and Johnson Darwin p 000 0 Morrsn ph 1111 South Altonllc League p.m. when teammate Joe DeLoach Only gomes scheduled Sherldn rf 3 0 10 AAedIna 1b 4 1 1 0 Brnnskv rf 4 0 10 DIstfno 1b 3 0 10 COLUMBIA METS—Rred Butch Hob­ Olympic event in the fights. But that’s not good seemed unusually subdued for Brokns 3b 3 0 10 Jacoby 3b 4 0 10 TPena c 4 0 2 1 Destrdph 100 0 Commit 3b 3 00 0 Boeverp 0 0 0 0 Denver at San Diego, 4 p.m. « beat him by four one-hundredths Oouend2b 2 0 0 0 Gottp 0 0 0 0 Romlrz ss 4 12 0 DJams ph 10 0 0 son, manager. Detroit at San Francisco, 4 p.m. Games in 1992. enough, say the boxers. someone who had just won a gold Lovullo 2b 2 00 0 Allanson c 3 0 2 1 BASKETBALL Minnesota at Miami, 4 p.m. ' of a second with a time of 19.75 Wlwndr ss 10 0 0 Zuvella ss 2 0 0 0 Pognzz 1b 3 0 0 0 GWIIson rf 4 0 0 0 Bliwlo c 2 0 0 0 Blockercf 3 0 0 0 It also marked the first time a “ Hey, I’ve been seeing gold for medal in the startling time of 9.79 National Leagusslandlngs Boss rf 1000 PSmIth p 10 0 0 Notional Basketball Association Monday, Oct. 3 seconds in the 200. But with a Knight 3b 10 0 0 MeWIms p 0 0 0 0 LVIlrec 2 00 1 PHOENIX SUNS—Signed Rodney Totals 28 04 0 Totals 32 4 9 4 Costello p 000 0 Belllard ss 3 0 0 0 Deshales p 2 0 0 0 V irgil c 2 0 0 0 Dallas at New Orleans, 9 p.m. silver and two golds in the tong U.S. team has won a global title so long, that’s all I ’m thinking seconds. 10 0 0 2 1 1 0 Ashby ph 10 10 Johns, guard, to a one-vear contract. Emt Division Ford ct Smilev P FOOTBALL since 1974, when the United States about,” said Gould. “ I ’ m not Lee said Johnson did not Detroit 800 000 000-0 Lowless 3b 3 0 0 0 Cangels ph 1 0 10 Smistia pr 0 10 0 jump and 100, the latter thanks to W L Pet. OB oo k i captured the World 010 000 Ota—4 66orrls ph 10 10 JRobnsnp 0 0 0 0 Trevino c 10 11 Notional F R II League Johnson’s disqualification, Lewis saying I want to be a bronze specify the medications he had x-N ew York 97 59 .622 — Totals 33 3 7 3 Totals 32 2 4 2 ATLANTA FALCONS—Waived Leander Championships. Pittsburgh 84 72 .538 13 Game Winning RBI — Allanson (8). H lllp 2 0 0 0 Bream 1b 0 000 Knight, . Signed Rick Bodanlek, is happy. medalist. I ’m not saying I want to taken. His sample, as discovered AAontreal 79 78 SD3 18'/} DP—Cleveland 2. LOB—Detroit 4, Alicea 2b 2 0 0 0 Olympics be a silver medalist. Operation 36 hours later in laboratory Cleveland 6. 3B—Franco. HR—RWIIIIams Totals 34 2 8 2 Totals 29 3 6 3 Houston 000 000 030 1—3 running back. "This is a tremendous thing Tino Martinez homered twice St. Louis 75 83 .475 23 Aitonta 100 000 010 0—3 PH ILADELPHIA EAGLES—Signed Luis Gold, that’s what it’s all about.” analysis, contained the anabolic Chicago 74 83 .471 23'/} (1), CCostlllo (3). S—Lovullo. Zendelas, placekicker, to a two-year that’s happened,’’ he said. and drove in four runs, and IP H R ER BB SO StLoulS coo 200 000-2 Game Winning RBI — Trevino (1). British two-time decathlon steroid stanazolol. and Johnson Phllodelphio 62 95 .395 35'/} LO B — H ouston 4, A tla n ta 4, HR— contract. “ Americans sweep the long AP pHolo Abbott — already an American West Division Detroit Pittsburgh 012 000 OOx—3 PITTSBURGH STEELERS— Olympic Medala table Tanana L,14-11 71-3 9 4 4 2 5 (Same Winning RBI — Lavalllere (7). M orrison (2). SB—GYoung (62). S— jump, two Americans win in the success story — showed the world champion Daley Thompson is was stripped of his medal and W L Pet. OB PSmIth, Bass. SF—GPerrv. Placed x-Los Angeles 92 65 .586 — Hernondz 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 DP—Pittsburgh 1. LOB—StLouls 7, DermonttI Dawson, guard, on Inlured that a disability doesn’t have to be also going after gold. He led after banned from international com­ Clevetafid Pittsburgh 6. 2B—DIstefano, Smiley, 71irouoli4o(7medalfWodnotdavSopt. 100 and now two Americans win in ONE-TWO — Carl L6wis, left, embraces Joe DeLoach Cincinnati 85 72 .541 7 IP H R ER BB SO reserve. Signed Jim Boyle, guord. 28 (Day 12) 1* disabling. three events — the 100, shot put petition for two years. Houston 81 76 .516 11 CndlotlW,134 9 4 0 0 2 4 McGee, Lind, Cangelosl. SB—Lind (15), Canadian Football League the 200. The best thing about it is following the 200-meter final In Seoul today. DeLoach Umpires—Home, Kosc; R rst, Cousins; OSmIth (56). Houston G s B Tot and long jump — but dropped to “ He never told me he had taken Son Francisco 81 77 .513 11'/} CALGARY STAMPEDERS— 36 19 29 M that the U.S. can do well.” Abbott, the 1987 Sullivan Award Second, Roe; Third, Barnett. IP H R ER BB SO Deshales 7 2 1 0 1 7 Soviet Union won the gold medal, breaking Lewis’ Olympic record with third by the end of the first day of any anabolic steroids,” said Lee. San Diego 79 78 .503 13 T—2:27. A—4,626. StLouls Agosto 11-3 2 1 1 1 0 Tronsfered East (Jermanv 79 22 21 72 ' For DeLoach. there was no winner and a high selection in the Atlonto 52 103 .335 39 Hill L,0-1 5 5 3 3 2 3 Darwin W.8-13 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Doug Landry, linebacker, to the reserve list United States 19 19 18 a time of 19:75. Lewis captured the silver medal. the two-day competition, 'But Lee said he had “ a hunch,” x-clinched division title from the suspension list. B 6 77 greater satisfaction than beating major league draft despite hav­ McWlllms 1 1-3 1 0 0 1 1 Atlanta West(tarmonv e Christian Schenk of East Ger­ both from Johnson’s statements Tuesday's Games Costello 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 PSmIth 8 5 2 2 3 5 HOCKEY Romania 5 9 7 21 his friend, training partner and ing been born without a right Pittsburgh X St. Louis 2 Dayley 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 2 BoeverL,0-1 2 2 1 1 0 0 Notional Hockey League China 3 9 9 21 high altitude of Mexico City in hand, struck out four and walked many set an Olympic record for and his demeanor, that he wouid Chicago 5, Montreal 3 —Assigned 7 7 6 2D mentor. 400, upsetting world record­ Pittsburgh WP—PSmIth. PB—Blgglo. Bulgaria three while also playing superbly the decathlon high jump by flunk the drug test. “ You get a Philadelphia 5, New York 4 Brewers 6. Angels S Smilev W,13-10 7 7 2 2 1 4 Umpires—Home, KIbler; First, Gregg; Jeff Hackettand Geo rgeMoneluk.goaltend- Hungorv 8 6 3 17 ' “ Carl has been the inspiration holding teammate Butch Rey­ 1968. Reynolds won the silver and Houston 3, Atlanta Z 10 Innings JRoblnson 1 0 0 0 0 1 Second, (9ulck; Third, Bonin. ers; BUI Berg, Duncan MaePherson, Vern Britain 4 7 6 W Lewis’ UCLA teammate. Danny in the field. clearing 7 feet, 5>/« inches and feeling when you’ve seen ath­ Son Diego 8, Los Angeles 4 Smith, Shawn Evans and Hank 5 11 for m e,” DeLoach said. “ He’s nolds and barely missing a Gott S,34 1 1 0 0 1 1 T—2:48. A-3,071. South Koreo 3 3 Everett, took the bronze. He ran into trouble in the sixth, took the lead with 4.470 points. letes,” he said. “ Some have no San Francisco 6, Cincinnati 3 CALIFORNIA MILWAUKEE HBP—Lavalllere bv McWilliams. BK— Lammens, defensemen; Tom Rtzgerald, France 4 3 3 TO made the difference for me. We 20-year-old Olympic mark. Wednesday's Games Ob r h bl Ob r h bi Bruce Boudreau, Rob DIMalo and Mike Italy 4 3 3 It was far from an all-American when Japan parlayed two hits Thompson, with 4,332 points, idea of what’s going on in doping St. Louis (Magrane 4-9) at Pittsburgh Dwnngdh 5 0 10 Molltor3b « 4 2 2 1 McWilliams. Padres B, Dodgers 4 Walsh, centers; Stu Burnie, Kerry Clark, K trained harder than we ever have Lewis, 19, the youngest man on Umpires—Home, Harvey; First, Craw­ New Zealand 2 1 7 to day. however. and two walks into a pair of runs trailed Schenk and Christian control, and some are very (Drabek 15-6), 7:05 p.m. Ray 2b 5 14 4 Gantnr 2b ' 4 1 1 1 Peter McGeough and Doug Weiss, right Australia 2 4 3 9 for this race.” the U.S. track team, won in 43,87 Chicago (Maddux 17-8) at Montreal Joyner 1b 5 0 2 0 Yount ct 4 0 10 ford; Second, Davidson; Third, Pulll. wings; Dale Kushner, Shawn Byram and Plaziat of France, who had 4,375 defensive. I would say Mr. T—2:35. A—8,994. LOS ANGELS SAN DIEGO Poland 1 4 3 8 '' Steve Lewis, no relation to Carl, seconds, one-hundredth of a se­ In a renewal of an old and bitter to pull to within 4-3. But he settled (Dopson 3-10), 7:35 p.m. CDavIs rt 3 0 0 0 Deer rf 3 0 11 Mike Stevens, leftwIngs.toSprIngf leldof the Jopan 1 2 4 7 points. Johnson was more defensive.” New York (Gooden 18-8) at Philadel­ Howell ^ 3 0 2 0 Brock 1b 4 12 1 obrhbl Ob r h bl . Assigned Jim also led an American sweep in the cond off Lee Evans’ record in the rivalry, the Soviet and American down and shut out the Japanese Andesn ss 4 12 0 RAIomr 2b 5 2 10 Sweden 0 3 3 6 phia (K.Gross 11-14), 7:35 p.m. Eppard If 3 0 0 0 Leonard It 3 10 0 Sprenger, defenseman, to Indiana­ Czechosloklo 2 2 0 4 Houston (Knepper 14-5) ot Atlanta Brown It 10 0 0 Meyer dh 4 0 10 Heep If 3 1 1 0 Flannry 3b 4 1 2 1 polis of the International Hockey Cubs 5, Expos 3 Ml Davis rf 3 0 0 1 Reodv If 3 1 1 1 Netherlands 2 2 0 4 (Glavine 7-17), 7:40 p.m. Bichette cf 4 1 1 0 Felder pr 0 0 0 0 League. Returned Danny Lorenz, goal- Norway 2 2 0 Los Angeles (Hershlser 23-8) at Son M iller c 3 10 0 Surhotf c 3 0 2 2 Stubbs 1b 4 1 1 2 CMrtnz rt 5 1 1 1 tender, to Seattle of the Western Hockey A Hamitn 3b 4 0 11 Wynne ct 4 1 2 1 Denmark 2 1 1 A Diego (Hawkins 14-11), 10:05 p.m. ^hoflld ss 2 0 0 0 Shefflld ss 3 10 0 CHICAGO MONTREAL League; DeanEwen,leftwlng,toSpokaneot A J(3onzlz ct 2 0 0 0 Santiago c 4 0 12 Yugoslavia 2 0 2 T orrence Cincinnati (D.Jackson 23-7) at Son DWhIte ph 1111 Ob r h bl Ob r h bl the ; Sean Finland 1 1 2 Francisco (Hammoker 8-9), 10:35 p.m. Polldor ss 0 0 0 0 Webster cf 4 2 2 0 ONIxonlf 4 0 10 RMrtInzp 0 0 0 0 Nelson 1b 4 1 1 1 LaBrun,leftwlng,toNewWestmlnsterofthe Report surfaces Johnson Switzerland 0 2 2 '4 Thursday's Games M cLm r ph 1110 Sndbrg 2b 5 0 10 Ftzgrld ph 100 0 ScloscI ph 10 0 0 Tmpifn ss 4 1 2 0 Western Hockey League; and Kevin Brennan p 0 0 0 0 Showp 4 0 10 Brazil 0 1 3 4 Chicago at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. Totals 36 5 12 5 Totals 32 610 6 Grace 1b 5 12 2 DMrtnicf 4 0 11 Cheveldavoff, defenseman, to Brandon of Canada 0 1 3 A Houston at Atlanta, 7:40 p.m. Dawson rf 3 12 1 Ca\arra 1b 3 0 10 Shrprsn 2b 4 0 0 0 Revesc 4 1 1 0 the Western Hockey League. Spain 1 0 2 is waiting Only gomes scheduled Collfornia 000 000 401—5 Palmeir If 4 111 Brooks rf 4 0 0 0 NEW YORK RANGERS-SIgned Guv Kenya 1 0 1 Law 3b 4 0 11 OMollv3b 4 0 0 0 Leary p ' 10 0 0 Milwaukee 021 a o OOx—6 Horton p Lofleur, right wing, to a one-vear Morocco 1 0 1 V Game Winning RBI — Surhotf (6). Berrvhll c 4 0 0 0 Folev2b 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 contract. knowingly was on steroids CGwvn ph 10 0 0 Portugal 1 0 0 1 American League results DP—Milwaukee 2. LOB—California 8, Dunston ss 4 0 1 0 Sontovenc 4 0 2 1 ST. LOUIS BLUES—Sent Pot JablonskI, Suriname 1 0 0 1 Milwaukee 6. 2B—Brock, Surhoff, Molltor, Schlraldl p 4 0 0 0 Rivera ss 3 0 0 0 Deverex ct 2 0 0 0 goaltender, to Peoria of the International to shine Totals 33 4 6 4 Totals 37 8 12 7 Turkey 1 0 0 1 DWhIte, Hoiwell, Meyer. HR—Ray (6). (tassage p 0 0 0 0 WJhnsnph 0 0 0 0 Hockey League. Chile 0 1 0 1 testing procedures, Canadian of­ three hours.” Makosky said. “ It IP H R ER BB SO Hudler pr 0 0 0 0 Bv Lee Byrd Yankees 5. Orioles 1 LOS Angeles OOO 040 000—4 COLLEGE Costa Rico 0 1 0 1 ficials expressed embarrassment might show up in your urine, but Californio Holman p 10 0 0 AZUSA PACIFIC— Named Dean Weaver Neth. Antilles 0 1 0 1 The Associated Press Fraser L,12-12 4 1-3 7 6 6 1 3 Huson ph 1110 Son Diego 311 210 OOx—8 men's assistant basketball coach. not in a metabolized form .” By W endy E. Lane Game Wlnnnlng RBI — Ready (3). Senegal 0 1 0 1 Wednesday that they even re­ NEW YORK BALTIMORE Lazorko 1 2-3 1 0 0 2 0 Parrett p 0 0 0 0 BUTLER— Named Todd LIckllter assist­ Virgin Islands 0 1 0 1 Moreover, he said. “ This par­ The Associated Press MontIne 2 2 0 0 1 3 Nettles ph 10 0 0 E—Hamilton, Anderson, Stubbs, Nelson. ant men's basketball coach. SEOUL, South Korea — Top layed that story to Olympic Ob r h bl Ob r h bl DP—Los Angeles 1. LOB—Los Angeles 6, Belgium 0 0 1 1 ticular result, which is techni­ RHndsn If 4 12 2 Stonlcek If 4 0 2 0 Milwaukee Hesketh p 0 0 0 0 WAGNER—Named Paul CIsek assistant Greece 0 0 1 1 Canadian sports officials said authorities. August W ,m 61-3 7 3 3 4 3 Wallch ph 10 0 1 San Diego 8. 2B—Santiago, CMartInez, Wshgtn cf 5 0 0 0 Schu 1b 3 0 10 Stubbs, Templeton. 3B—Templeton. HR— men's basketball cooch. Mexico 0 0 1 1 “ There has been an unfortu­ cally and scientifically solid, SEOUL, South Korea — Flor­ Mtnglv 1b 5 2 3 3 Trabe rlb 10 0 0 Crim 2-311100 Pareds pr 0 0 0 0 Wednesday the medical evidence MIrabella 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 510 5 Totals 34 3 0 3 Nelson (1). SB—RAIomor (24). SF— nate confusion around this shows extended or repeated use ence Griffith Joyner had just set Winfield rt 4 0 0 0 CRIpkn ss 3 0 0 0 MIOavIs. against disgraced world-record JCIorkdh 3 0 10 M urray dh 4 0 0 0 BosloS,5 12-3 3 1 1 0 3 issue.” conceded Lyle Makosky. over time.” an astounding world record in the WP—Fraser. BK—Monteleone. Chicago 410 000 000—5 IP H R ER BB SO sprinter Ben Johnson precludes Slaught c 4 0 2 0 Tettleton c 4 1 1 0 Los Angeles The lab result shows a series of 100 meters, leaving Gwen Tor­ Tollesn 3b 4 1 1 0 Gerhart cf 2 0 10 Umpires—Home, Reilly; First, Montreal 010 010 001—3 any alibis of trickery or sabotage, the top sports official of the McKean; Second, Kaiser; Third, Shulock. Gome Winning RBI — Grace (9). Leary L.17-10 3 2-3 8 7 6 2 3 sharp rises on the graph and rence with a tough act to follow. Santana ss 3 0 10 BAndsn ph 10 0 0 Horton 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Hockey and reports surfaced that it was Canadian government. “The Velarde 2b 3 10 0 Nichols rf 3 0 0 0 T—2:49. A—10,728. E—Holman. DP—Chicago 1. LOB— Scholastic “ You can’t get that result from Chlcogo 7, Montreal 7. 2B—Law, Grace, RMrtInei 3 110 0 1 the sprinter’s personal physician tampering option is no defense. “ I had to go right after that,” Sheets ph 10 0 0 Brennan 1 2 0 0 1 0• WthgtnSb 3 0 10 Dunston, Sandberg, Santovenla. 3B— “ Sadly, it kind of reduced the using steroidsoneday.” Makosky Torrence said of the race that (Xiwson, Santovenla. SB—Webster (20), Son Diego who gave him anabolic steroids. Gonzals 2b 3 0 10 Show W,16-11 9 6 4 4 3 9 NHL preseason standings credibility of the Canadian pres­ said. Griffith Joyner ran in a sizzling Totals 35 5 10 5 Totals 32 1 7 0 Huson (2), OoMortlnez (20), Paredes (5). The physician, George M. Asta- White Sox 3. Rangers 2 Umpires—Home, w illiam s; First, West; MH8 JV girla aoccer entation that it was even raised,” Second, Runge; Third, Engel. phan, a member of Johnson’s 10.49 seconds. "Everybody was New York 201 200 000-5 IP H R ER BB SO WALES CONFERENCE Sports Illustrated and The New Chicago T—2:38. A—13,235. The Manchester High girls' lunlor Olympic entourage and the man he added. talking about it. I ran a 10.78, but Baltimore 000 000 100—1 TEXAS CHICAGO Patrick Division varsity soccer team remain unbeoten at York Daily News reported today Game Winning RBI — Mattingly (13). Schlraldl W,9-13 8 1-3 8 3 3 2 4 W L T P h GF GA the runner sought out on a When confronted with the evi­ it was hard to run after that.” ab r h bl Ob r h b l GossageS,13 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 4-0 with a 7-1 win over South Windsor that Astaphan, whose practice is DP—New York 2. LOB—New York 7, McDwel cf 3 0 0 0 Gallghrcf 3 0 10 6lanta6,Be(l83 Pittsburgh 5 2 0 10 29 22 Tuesday afternoon. Kris Trombly and mysterious trip to the island dence against him. Johnson and It happened at the Olympic Baltimore 6. 2B—Schu, RHenderson. Montreal NY Rangers 3 3 1 7 22 22 on . St. Kitt’s, near Johnson’s Espy If 4 0 0 0 KWIImsrf 4 0 0 1 Holman L/F8 5 9 5 4 2 4 Melanie Hanley scored two goals nation of St. K itt’s in May, denied his personal managers claimed trials in July. At the Seoul Games, HR—Mattingly 2 (17). SB—Tolleson (1), Relmer dh 4 111 Balnesdh 4 0 2 0 SAN FRAN Philadelphia 3 4 0 6 22 26 apiece for the Indians while single Velarde (1). Parrett 2 0 0 0 0 1 CINCINNATI New Jersey 2 4 1 5 20 23 that someone must have spiked a native Jamaica, has adminis­ too, Torrence is the other U.S. Sierra rf 3 0 0 0 Fisk c 4 0 0 0 Hesketh 2 1 0 0 0 3 O b rh b l o b rh b l tallies were added bv Colette Foctora, administering any banned sub­ IP H R ER BB SO OBrIen 1b 2 0 0 0 MIDIar 1b 4 13 1 Butler cf 5 0 0 0 NY Islanders 2 4 0 4 11 18 Allison Newman and Vicki Simmons. bottle of sarsaparilla carried to tered steroids to Johnson in the woman sprinter. New York Umpires—Home, Wendelstedt; Rrst, Larkin ss 5 0 10 Washington 1 4 0 2 - 20 27 stances to Johnson. Kreuter c 4 0 0 0 POSQUO If 0 0 0 0 AAarsh; Second, Rennert; Third, DeMuth. LHarrIs 2b 5 12 0 Riles 2b 3 1 1 1 Also playing well for Manchester were the stadium by the runner. The past, and that he is a firm believer Guidry W.2-3 7 6 1 1 1 4 Buechle 3b 3 110 Nlormanlf 4 1 1 0 Adams DIvhlon Darlene Johns, Jeon Faber and Amy Meanwhile, an Olympic medi­ At any other Olympics, she Mohorcic 2 1 0 0 0 1 T—2:39. A-6,131. Daniels If 5 0 2 0 RThpsn 2b 2 0 10 Montreal 5 1 0 10 26 14 in giving athletes performance­ Browne 2b 3 0 0 0 CMrtnz3b 4 0 0 0 EDavIs cf 4 1 1 1 Clark 1b 4 0 10 Shuemaker. The Indians' next outing Is cal officer said that within an said Johnson had found a smelly, would attract attention as a Baltimore Kunkel ss 2 0 0 1 Lvons3b 0 0 0 0 Butfolo 4 0 1 9 20 14 Wednesday at Hall High In We^t enhancing drugs. Astaphan, long Schllng L.0-2 4 7 5 5 2 1 Griffey 1b 3 1 1 2 Mitchell If 4 1 2 0 Hartford 3 3 1 7 32 30 sticky substance at the bottom of budding new American talent. At Guillen ss 3 0 0 0 Esaskv 1b 10 0 0 DNIxon If 10 0 0 H artford. hour after the runner’s world Sisk 4 2 0 0 1 1 Manria 2b 2 10 1 Boston 3 2 0 6 19 18 the bottle, subsequently washed a subject of rumors among any other Olympics, she would Olson 1 1 0 0 1 1 Phillies 5. Mats 4 ONelll rf 4 0 2 0 Aldrete rf 3 2 10 Ouebec 2 5 0 4 24 25 record in the 100-meter dash last Totals 38 2 2 2 Totals Reedc 2 0 10 MWIms3b 2 0 0 0 out by his doctor — Astaphan. athletes about Johnson’s pur­ have a shot at stardom. But not at HBP—Gerhart bv Guldrv. WP—Guidry. 32 3 7 3 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE MH8 JV boys aoccer Saturday. Johnson acknowledged Umpires—Home, Young; First, Morri­ McCIndn c 10 0 0 Meindzph 0 0 0 0 But Makosky said the evidence ported drug use. denied the NEW YORK PHILA (Julnons 3b 4 0 10 ^ I e r 3 b 1110 Norris Division that he had taken three different these Olympics. son; Second, Phillips; Third, Polermo. Texas 001 100 000—2 Ob r h bl Obrhbl W L T P h OF GA The Manchester High boys' lunlor proved that Johnson had taken allegations late Tuesday on Torrence placed fifth in the 100 T—3:00. A—21,600. Armstrn p 2 0 0 0 Mnwrng c 2 111 Minnesota 3 2 3 9 25 22 varsity soccer team blanked South medications before the race — Chlcogo 001 100 Olx—3 Dvkstra cf 5 0 2 1 Bradley If 3 110 FWIIIms p 0 0 0 0 (tam er ph 10 0 1 ABC’s “ Nightline,” (Same Winning RBI — MIDIaz (2). Jefferls 3b 4 0 0 0 Samuel 2b 3 2 12 Toronto 4 2 0 8 24 19 Windsor, 2-0, on Tuesday. Scott Salonen including an injection. steroids on several (x?casions, meters with a time of 10.97 and on BIrtsas p 0 0 0 0 Melvin c 10 11 St. Louis 3 1 0 6 12 8 and Peter Farley supplied the scoring On “ Nightline,” Astaphan de­ E—Buechele, Browne, Kunkel. LOB— KHrndz 1b 2 0 0 0 Haves cf 4 12 0 Collins ph 10 0 0 Uribe ss 4 0 3 2 Dr. Lee In-joon was the doping and that the chemical had been Wednesday had the third-fastest Twins 5. Athletics 0 Texos 4, Chicago 7. 3B— Buechele. HR— Lyons c 2 0 0 0 RJonesrf 3 0 0 1 Chlcogo 2 1 2 6 14 14 for the Indians while Danny Warrenand RMrphvp 00 0 0 DRobIsn p 2 0 0 0 Bryan W ry added ossists. Lucas Cosr metabolized — broken down by clared that ‘These charges are qualifying time in the second Relmer (1), MIDIaz (3). SB—McDowell Strwbrv rf 3 0 0 0 Bedrosn p 0 0 0 0 MBrwn ph 10 0 0 Leffertsp 10 0 0 (tatrolt 16 1 3 19 31 control coordinator who stood (33). SF—Kunkel, Manriaue. AAozzllll rf 10 0 0 Parrish c 4 0 0 0 Smvthe Division grove, Troy Guntulls, Matt Belcher and natural bodily processes. totally untrue and unfounded.” round of the 200, running a 22.25. OAKLAND MINNESOTA StClaIre p 0 0 0 0 Calgary 5 2 1 11 34 27 Jed Stansfleld also played well while guard over Johnson immediately IP H RER BB SO McRvIds If 3 0 10 CJames 3b 4 12 0 Totals 38 3 11 3 Totals 36 612 6 Whether or not there was any­ Sports Illustrated said two She is articulate and attractive. Ob r h b l Ob r h bl Texas Carreon If 1111 GGross 1b 4 0 10 Winnipeg 4 2 2 10 34 24 Mike Sllmon and Steve Borglda shared after the race and stayed with AP photo 4 0 10 Gladden If s o i l Voncouver 4 1 1 9 25 21 the shutout In goal. Manchester Is 4-1; sources had told the magazine Lansfrd 3b Kllgus L,11-15 8 7 3 1 1 6 Carter c 4 110 Jeltz ss 3 0 10 Cincinnati 300 000 000-^ him for about l ‘A hours until the thing illegal in the water bottle, it But how do you compete with DHedsn cf 4 0 0 0 Herr 2b 4 0 10 Chicago AAagadn 1b 0 0 0 0 Barrett ph 10 11 Edmonton 2 4 2 6 22 26 would not have been metabolized that Astaphan had given Johnson BEN AND MOM — Sprinter Ben Johnson and his mother, Canseco rf 3 0 0 0 Bush rf 3 0 0 0 San Francisco 000 230 lOx—6 Los Angeles 0 3 2 2 17 22 heavily muscled sprinter could someone like Griffith Joyner, a Hlllegas 6 .2 2 2 4 6 HJohsn ss 3 10 0 Carman p 3 0 0 0 Game Winning RBI — (tam er (1). Bennet-IIIIng aoccer steroids when the runner went to McGwIr 1b 4 0 0 0 Moses rf 0 0 0 0 McCarthy W,2-0 3 0 0 0 0 2 Elster ss 10 0 0 Dernier rt 0 0 0 0 Tuesday's (tames produce a urine sample. by the time the urine sample was Gloria, are hustled through a crowd by Canadian police woman who sets a new Olympic 3 0 0 0 Puckett ct 3 2 2 0 E—Larkin. LOB—Cincinnati 10, San Porker If WP—Kllgus. Teufel 2b 4 111 Francisco 10. 2B—ONelll, Mitchell 2, Minnesota 3, Chicago 3, OT, tie The Illlng-Bennet lunlor high girls' Though Johnson and his agents taken, he said. St. Kitt’s in late May to seek record altlfost every time she Baylor dh 3 0 0 0 Dwyerdh 3 12 2 Umpires—Home, Cooney; Rrst, Welke; Darling p 2 0 10 Detroit 4, Toronto 2 soccer team defeated RHAM, 3-1, after arriving at Pearson International Airport in Toronto 3 0 10 Laudnr ph 10 0 0 Uribe, Manvvorina, Melvin. 3B—Uribe. “ If someone gives you a drink, treatment for a hamstring pull comes out of the blocks, a woman Steinbeh c Second, AAerrIII; Third, Brinkman. KAMIIr ph 0 0 0 0 HR—(talffey (4), Riles (3). SB—Butler Oiebec 7, Philadelphia 1 Tuesday. Sara Suitor scored two goals claimed that he must have fallen GallegoTb 2 0 10 Larkin 1b 3 0 0 0 T—2:23. A—7,093. McDwII p 0 0 0 0 Hartford 5, New Jersey 1 to lead the winners while Renee Throm you can’t metabolize it in two or suffered 10 days earlier. Tuesday afternoon. who has a new, outlandish manic­ 3 0 0 0 Harper c 3 0 0 0 (43). victim to a saboteur or mistaken Weiss ss Totals 35 4 7 3 Totals 32 5 9 4 IP H RER BB SO N.Y. Rangers 3, N.Y. Islanders 1 added the other score. The combined ure job for almost every race? (3agne ss 2 2 0 0 Pittsburgh 6, Edmonton 2 Illlng-Bennet squad Is 1-0. 4 0 12 Cincinnati Newmn 3b New York 001 020 018-4 ArmstrongL,4-7 4 1- Calixirv 6, Team Canada 2 For 23-year-old Torrence, Grif­ Totals 29 0 3 0 Totals 31 5 7 5 Mariners 10. Royals 3 Philadelphia 209 000 001—5 3 7 5 5 4 3 Winnipeg 5, Los Angeles 4 fith Joyner is an inspiration, not a Two outs when winning run scored. Wednesday's (tames FWIIIIoms 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 frustration. Oakland 000 000 000-0 Game Winning RBI — Borrett (1). BIrtsas 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Montreal at Sherbrooke (AHL), 7:30 Minnesota 013 100 OOx—5 SEATTLE KANSAS CITY p.m. Obrhbl E—McRevnolds, CJames 2, Jeltz, Par­ RMurphv 1 2 110 2 Smith heads for Olympic wrestling gold ‘ ’When I was training, I thought N.Y. Islanders ert N.Y. Rangers, 7:30 Game Winning RBI — Gladden (10). rish. DP—New York 1, Phllodelphio 1. SICIaIre 1 1 0 0 0 1 Calendar E—Harper, Larkin. DP—Oakland 1, Obrhbl p.m. I was doing everything, but I Brantly ct 5 2 3 0 WWIIsncf 4 0 10 LOB—New York 7, Phllodelphio 4. 2B— Son Francisco Minnesota 1. LOB—Oakland 4, Mlnnesota9. Teufel, carter. Darling. HR—Samuel (12), Philadelphia vs. Boston at Portland, ■* iie.suu> morning, with two more come until Wednesday when wasn’t,” she said. “ 1 wasn’t 3B—Puckett 2, Newman. 3B—Gladden. Revnids 2b 4 2 10 Thurmn cf 0 0 0 0 DRobIson W,9-5 6 2-3 8 3 3 1 1 AAalne, 7:35 p.m. Bv AAlke Harris Mongolian Zeveg Duvehin. by a with just 54 seconds left. Coles If 4 3 4 3 Seltzer 3b Carreon (1). SB—Dvkstra (30), Jefferies (4). Lefferts S,11 21-3 3 0 0 1 2 taking my body to the limit like SB—Lansford (29). 3 12 1 S—Darling. SF—RJones. Oilcogo at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. TODAY pin, disqualification or more than “ I blew it,” said the stunned U.S. wrestlers starting out with 105-pounder Sergei Karam- IP H R ER BB SO Cottocf 0 0 0 0 Brett 1b 3 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Brocklonder; First, The Associated Reegs IP H R ER BB SO MeSherrv; Second, Montague; Third, Winnipeg at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Beys Soccer Scherr, victories and one opening with a chakov lost to unbeaten Reiner she was.” Oakland ADavIs 1b 4 0 13 Trtabll rf 4 13 2 Fa irfield Prep at East Catholic, 3:45 14 points. BalbonI dh 4 12 2 Pacotarf 0 0 0 0 New York RIpplev. Heugabel of West Germany by Griffith Joyner, 28, has taught Welch L.16-9 3 2-3 7 5 5 5 3 Darling 8 7 4 3 2 5 V olleyball SEOUL. South Korea — There 'The imaginative and agile If Ohta beats Gabor Toth of tough loss. Cadaret 21-3 0 0 0 2 EMrtnz 3b 4 0 1 3 Bucknrdh 2 0 10 T-3:02. A-6,979. South W indsor at Manchester, 3:30 women athletes just how far they Valle c 4 0 1 0 Hearn ph McDwU L,5-5 2-3 2 1 1 0 0 Hungary, who Scherr beat Tues­ Ken Chertow of Penn State, the disqualification for passivity. CorsI 2 0 0 1 1 10 0 0 PhltaiMphla M ercy at East Catholic, 3:45 was elation and despair for Smith pounded Mika Lehto of Buhner rf 50 10 FWhlte2b 4 0 10 only collegian on the team, lost at can go, and the lesson hasn’t been Minnesota Carmen 8 2-3 7 4 2 2 3 Americans as headed Finland 16-6 in the fourth round, day, in the next round, Scherr will AAndesn W.16-9 9 3 0 0 2 1 Oulnons ss 4 2 0 0 DOwenss 0 0 0 0 Bowling THURSDAY ‘ lost on Torrence. BJacksn If Bedrosn W,66 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 National league leadera then pinned Giovanni Schillaci of wrestle for the bronze. If Toth 114 pounds to Frenchman Thierry HBP—Gagne bv Welch. 2 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Hohn; First, Froem- Girls Soccer toward an Oiympic freestyle “ I don’t feel like it’s overshad­ Umpires—Home, Denklnger; First, Elsnrch If 2 0 0 0 Cromvvell a t Coventry, 3:30 wins, Scherr will be relegated to Bourdin, 5-1. Chertow trailed Welimn ss mlng; Second, Darling; Third, Davis. wrestling gold medal showdown Italy with six seconds left after owing me, because I feel like that McClelland; Second, Tschida; Third, 3 0 10 T—2:23. A—19,259. Batting Portlond ot Bolton, 3:30 the fifth-place match. most of the way, but tied the Bubka takes McCov. Palacios c 4 100 Bated on 450 at Bats. and Jim Scherr, seemingy coast­ going ahead 12-0 in their fifth- gives me something to look T—2:19. A—48,300. T o tals 38101310 T 0 1 a I s NATIONAL LEAGUE FR ID AY “ You throw out that last match, match with 27 seconds left. 33 3 9 3 ing toward more gold, suddenly round match. forward to,” Torrence said. “I G AB R H Pet. Elka Boys Soccer we were wrestling just great. However, the Frenchman came American League leaders (3wynn SD 131 513 64 161 .314 Hartford Public at Manchester, 3:30 f found himself hoping for a chance For Scherr, it was a different the pole vault look forward to the day when I Seattle 084 024 000—10 Palmeiro Chi 147 559 70 171 .306 Stan Juros 382, Scott Kuodos 137-363, Cheney Tech at Bacon Academy, 3:30' Unfortunately, you can’t throw up with a four-point throw with Paul Ford 138-371, M ax Welch 160-147- at bronze. anci unhappy story. can beat her, and then I ’ll be in KonsosCIty 110 001 000— 3 (talaroga Mon 152 598 96 182 .304 Bolton a t East Hampton, 3:30 less than 10 seconds remaining. Game Winning RBI — ADavIs (5). Batting GPerrv Atl 137 531 57 160 .301 451, Bernie Gudeahn 137-183-434, Ernie RHAM at Coventry, 3:30 Smith, the defending world Wrestling at 198, Scherr was 4-0 that last one out,” Humphrey. SEOUL, South Korea (A P ) — her spot.” • Radio, T V E—Seltzer. DP—Seattle Z Kansas City Z Based on 480 at Bats. DaiwsonChl 152 574 72 172 .300 Pepin 135-369, Ralph Dover Jr. 138-372, Girls Soccer Tim Vanni, who suffered a pin Bill Scherr, Jim’s twin brother, So ‘Torrence is waiting herturn, LOB—Seattle 8, Kansas City 6. 2B— Jow Dworak 137-387, Joe Desimone champion at 136 pounds, scored after he won 15-0, taking a Sergei Bubka was on top. where AMERICAN LEAGUE (Jrace O il 129 465 61 137 .295 Manchester at Hartford Public, 3:30' Tuesday between two easy victo­ opened at 220 pounds with a pin. Tartobull, AIXivIs, BalbonI, Coles, G AB R H Pet. Larkin CIn 147 574 89 169 .294 138-144-380, Tony Desimone 146-367, Don M ercy at East C atholllc, 3:30 easy victories in the fourth and technical fall for superiority at he belongs. This time, though, it even though that turn may be four FWhIte. HR—Tartabull (25). SB—Buhner Vignone 140-375, TrovIsCook Sr. 169-393. overpowering Poland’s Jplius Boggs Bsn 151 573 125 211 .368 Daniels CIn 137 489 93 143 .292 Girls Swimming fifth rounds Wednesday, easing 3:49 against Graeme English of ries, added two more triumphs on was a little shaky. years away. TODAY (1). SF—EMartInez. Puckett Min 153 636 104 226 .355 M c(taeStL 133 543 73 158 .291 Manchester a t W indsor Locks, 3:45 Wednesday and will get a shot at Strniskoat4:26aftertakinga 14-0 “ I know my day is coming, no 3p.m. — Col lege soccer: Rhode Island IP H RER BB SO (taeenwell Bsn 154 577 84 190 .329 McReyldS NY 143 537 80 156 .291 ^ Windham vs. East Cothollc (at MHS)i> up to the brink of the final match. Great Britain. He was well on the The 24-year-old star won the at UConn, WHUS-FM (91.7( Seattle Winfield NY 149 559 96 180 .322 Heme Runt AARP the bronze medal. lead, while , at 163. Soviet Union’s first-ever gold doubt about it.” she said. Hanson W,2-2 6 6 3 3 4 4 “ He wrestled really well. He’s way to his fifth victory, beating 4 p.m. — Olympic coverage, Channel AAOIItorMII 150 597 113 189 .317 Strawberry, New York, 36; GDavIs, Doris Hattin 202-501, VI Pulford Volleyball He beat Naser Zeinalnia of Iran started with a 12-0 romp over medal in the pole vault Wednes­ Perhaps her shyness as a child 30 MJackson S,4 3 3 0 0 0 2 AAottlnglvNY 139 579 92 182 .314 Houston, 30; Clark, Son Francisco, 28; 188-481, Pat Olcavaoe 181-490, Yolanda Hartford Public at Manchester, 3:30 1 loosened up a lot since (Tuesday). Akira Ohta of Japan 8-1 late in the Kansas City (talarrogo, AAontreal, 28; EDavIs, Clncln- Fitziloyd Walker of Great day after a tension-packed com­ allows 'Torrence to be satisfied 7:30 p.ni. — Blue Joys at Red Sox, H rbekM In 141 505 75 157 .311 Burns 180, Edna Brown 180, Edna Eost Catholic a t E.O. Smith, 3:30 And he was able to do a lot of second round, when the unbeaten in the fourth round with a pin at NESN, WTIC TGordon LJ>-2 41-3 8 6 6 3 4 Tram m ll Get 128 466 72 145 .311 notl,26; McRevnolds, NewYork,26;Glbson, Christenson 178-477, Lottie Kuczynskl 4:25, then earned his medal Britain. petition that ied to an unprece­ today with running in Griffith 7:30 p.m . — Yankees at Orioles, JDeJesus 2-3 2 4 3 2 1 Yount MU 158 606 92 187 .309 Los Angeles, 25; 4 are tied with 24. 185-512, M ary Wolker 464, Doris Hatlln SATURDAY different things that he didn’t do Ohta broke his heart with a great Aquino 3 2 0 0 1 1 Runs Batted In chance with a hard-fought 5-3 Soviet wrestlers, expected to be dented sweep of the other top Joyner’s shadow. SportsChannels, WPOP Brett KC 154 578 88 178 .308 501, Ruts Smyth 211-510, Whit Klellen Football the first day,” said U.S. coach move. 7:30 p.m. — Mets at Phillies, Channels MLee 1 1 0 0 0 0 Heme Runs Clark, Son Francisco, 105; (JOavIt, 201-534, B ert Sweet 203, Ted (taderowski East H artford at Manchester, 1:30 triumph over Ilyas Sukroglu of America’s strongest competition spots by his countrymen. She missed the 1984 U.S. 9, 20, W KHT JDeJesus pitched to 5 batters In Ihe6lh. Canseco, (Xikland, 41; McGrIff, Toremto, Houston, 98; McRevnolds, New York, 97; 209, Stan W lochowskI 214-509, Bruno p.m . ,. Jim Humphrey. The Japanese wrestler coun­ Bonilla, Pittsburgh, 96; Strawberry, New in almost every division, started He did it by clearing 19 feet, 4‘/i Olympic Trials in the 100, be­ 7:30 p.m. — O lym pic coverage, 33; McCJwIre, Oakland, 30; (taetti, Mlnne­ Giordano 200-543, Hardy Thompson East Catholic at Wilbur Cross, 10:30 The only way Smith could miss tered an offensive move by Turkey. Channel 30 Umpires—Home, Evans; Rrst, Ford; tota, 28; Murray, Baltimore, 28; (jarter, York, 96; VonSlyke, PItttaurgh, 95; 200-531, Norm L a ther 550, Howard a.m. Preliminaries also began in off strong. inches — a m(xlest accomplish­ cause she was ton scared to show 12:30 a.m. — Olympic coverage, Second, Hendry; Third, Clark. Cleveland, 27; JCIark, New York, 27; EDavIs, Cincinnati, 93; (talorraixi, AAont­ Miller 501, (tane Hattin 512, Paul Bovs Soccor a shot at the gold medal match is Scherr, whipped him onto his T—2:58. A—17,463. real, 90. three more weight divisions Wed- The first Soviet loss did not ment by Bubka standards. up. Channel 30 Snyder, Clevelond, 26. Desleunes 522. St. Bernard at East Catholic, 10 a.m>- if he loses his next bout, with back and pinned the American MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Sept. 26, 1988 - t» ZZ - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1988 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711! WIN ^ “A Winner Every Day... Monday thru Saturday” CON'STITUTION ST*ATE PART TIME PART TIME Notices HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED D r. Crane’s Answers As a condition precedent to CAMPANION. Mature TOWN Of Bolton. Part- RETAIL Assistant Man- CLERICAL. 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Coll Jon or Pot BUDGET PEST RN’S/LPN’S ‘Johnson’s HOUSife' clM n ln g . Light PLUM SiM Please help usfind him. general duties which mediate full time posi­ 1794. housekeeping. Reoso- D E U V E R IN G ^ wsido basement. Pool, tennis building lot. (1.329 Reward. Call 649-7492 sant Glastonbury loca­ tion available for at 645-6487. ' 394 Tolland Tpke. Rich, olaan, ahme-free • AddNiona • Oeragaa a Porch court. Priced to sell at acres). Nestled be­ tion. 649-3443. Include good commun­ FIRE Restoration com­ C O N T R O L 7 AM — 3 PM BACK On Market. Clean, noble hourly rates. 645- foam. 8 yardt. *80 Flue Tax. tnddseka after 6.______ication, typing skills person with 2-3 years pany looking for o few 3 PM — 11 PM , Manchester 6000. aSMsUcanaad $159,000. Call owner at tween Yale Forest and BABYSITTER needed of- 6 room Vinyl sided FJ’s PInmI Alao, aand, gieval, etone LOST. Year old, brown 8< and phone contact. experience to work In good workers. Will 6 4 9 -9 0 0 1 11 PM - 7 AM Colonial. 3 bedrooms, and hone manure. • PuNy inautsd 647-0749.______Natchoug Street ternoons In my South Word Processing a our Inventory Control 649-6220 Air Cl Forest, '/z mile from white Springer Spaniel. train. $6.00 storting INSPECTORS Full and Part Time hardwood floors, SOUTH BOLTON Bollera. pumpa, hoi water Gill 6436821.841-1757 MANCHESTER. Lewins Porter Street area. 646- Windsor home. Hours plus. Please contact, Department. A back­ pay. Full and port time tanka, new end E yid n g t Crossing C ondom i­ new development of somewhat flexible. Ex­ WANTED. Part time and We're the areas newest newer carpeting, ap­ 6 4 3 -9 S 0 4 fine homes. $69,000. 3036. Reward. 742-8722 tor on ground In Inventory day work. Benefits. First piece and In WAITRESS- full time and pliances, corner lot. CLEANINS SERVICE. reptaoeriHMitt. nium. 182 Main Street. cellent pay. Cor and appointment. control perferred but Coll after9om,646-6855. full time truck driver. rehab, ceptisr specializ­ ■part time. Mature per­ Beautifully appointed Golden Oaks Reoltv, references required. process of aircraft Apply In person, Niel­ Owner anxious! INC. FREE eSTIMATBS 646-5099 or call Jen, BABYSITTER needed 2 not necessary. Apply In ing In geriatrics and son. Mothers hours. $123,900. Strano Real T&LlilSONilY townhouses. Call Or­ 644-8733, evenings. person or send resume PIZZA/GrInder maker. machine details using son Auto Ports, 646 Post-acute care. 'Inquire, 649-3700, ask Commercial f RecMenllal 648-S64f/a 2S-S616 6 4 6 - days per week. My Estate, 647-7653.P Fully IntunHl 6 BoncM. Brtek, btoek, etone. I^LANinciipme lando Annuli 8, Sons, FINANCIAL CLEANING Persons. to: The Robert Baker Apply In person at LoS- Center Street.______We offer the areas ;for Patty. Inc at 644-2427. Ask for 5099. home or yours. Hours trodo Restaurant. layout tools. Familiar 104 MILWOOD Road, Chimneyt and rapalre. Port time, evenings. somewhat flexible. Ex­ Componles, c/o W. FIVE Attendants needed. highest staff to patient 647-1545 MtSCaUMKIUS No lob too email. Kyle to set up an ASHFORD.” Privacy and ABANDON the search. Tote, 1700 Mountain PERSONAL core attend­ with SPC a plus. Apply Full or port time, otter East Hartford. Drive L A N D io U o more. Beautifully High wages for South cellent pay. Own trans­ ratio sanncES FREE eSriMATMS ^ IV0.M9 7009AA4U appointment. Thank you for making Windsor, Rockville, Rood, West Suffleld, ant. Experienced mole In person to: school hoursovollable. • Flexible by this Immaculate, 6 Wtf»6 WyNijt, NOpN, ^ p Uwg. wooded approved portation a plus. Refer- Real Estate plus room, center us number 1 for 41 Manchester ond Glas­ ences required. CT 06093. Or coll 668- wanted to core for a Coll Peirre at 646-6846. Scheduling CARPENTRY/ cell645-806 3 R|6D8IDN6^^8NIKI|^^B664IDS BI building lot. (1.329 years. For fast, confi­ 7371. disabled young man In E. A. PATTEN Co. chimney, full dor- tonbury. Coll otter 647-0809.______DATA ENTRY. Imme­ • Complete Health REMODELIM OM p m ESTIMATES acres). Nestled be­ dential service and Vernon. $250 weekly. 303 Wetherell St. mered Cape. Alumi­ 2pm, 646-0285.______CUSTODIAN. 6 hours diate full time position Insurance “Including i m GLASTONBURY. Condo tween Yale Forest and easy terms, call us for Coll Paul Herbst at Manchester Dental" HOMES num sided, enclosed PerNaeUioi Uwa Care Natchoug Street PART time mornings. weekly. HoursflexIble. available for person breezeway and garage. RELIABLE M0VIN6 ' Modular H ^ ’ tor sale by owner. 2 all your’ financial MAINTENANCE 875-4173 tor details. with 2-3 years expe­ • Uniform Allowance FOR SALE OuMom b»nce, profit 991 insurance benefits. * Additional Lines 50« Pen Line, Per Day Lovely, S room Townhouee Condo with 2 largo sharing, vacatioi^ald holi­ Call Joe McCavanagh * Classifications 71 thru 87 bedrooma, 1H bathe, fully eppllenced, eat-ln PART TIME DELIVERY PERSON days, paid sick time; techni­ * Merchandise Under *250 kitchen, new carpeting In living room, dining cians Interested contact: room, stairs and upetaire foyer. Full basement, Immediate opening for part time 646-4321 * Ad must contain price! patio, small complex located on Highland Street. delivery of newspapers to stores and MaiwhpBtpr Hrralh You may cancel anytime, but NO refunds due to this low price... racks in Manchester. 2 Hours daily - 6 immaculte Lakewood Circle North Ranch, Wi etn klip ysu ksctiai i days per week. Hourly plus mileage. Please call Sheldon Cohen NEW 8 room Contemporary l(Kated on 2'A acrea. 3 spacious, fireplaced living room, formal din­ HEALE" PIldFESSIONAU bedrooma, 2’A batha, f/p family room and 2-car garage. ing room, country styled kitchen, fireplaced Call B4MS28. and aak tar Dan Dependable transportation and valid Monday-Friday, Between 1:30 and 3 p.m. CALL CLASSIFIED finished rec room, hardwood floors, full secur­ D. F. REALE, INC. driver’s license necessary. Call Frank at 643-2711, for an appointment KIERNAN REALTY, INC. ity system, large landscaped yard. *179,900. McSweegan, at the Manchester Herald 357 East Center St., Manchester 176 ll^\l.^Kamaate 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 N o iv ! 643-5295 M 4 4 S 2 S - 647-9946. * An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F DEEHTI 649-1147______M — M ANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Sept. 28, 1988

I APARTMENTS APARTMENTS I MUSICAL CARS m FOR RENT m FOR RENT m ITEMS FOR SALE ROCKVILLE. Remo­ MANCHESTER. Very LOWREY Holiday Genie 1974OPERATING Toyota Denied deled large one bed­ nice 4 room apartment. organ. Like new. Best Cellca. High mileage. room, Includes heat, Fully carpeted, kitchen offer. 646-3782. $200. 649-5445.______hot water, appliances. appliances and located 1979 Chrysler New Killer loses bid Orel Hershiser One parking. One on the busline I No pets. Yorker. Midnight blue. month’s security. $495 $575/month Includes Mint condition. Low per month. 872-8095. utilities. Immediate oc­ FOR Sale. Hammond Or­ mileage. $3000 firm. for early release /4 sets shutout mark/11 M A N C H EST ER . 1 Bed- cupancy. Call 649-4000. gan. Model H-100. Suit­ 649-6801.______room. Wall to wall able for home, church 1983 MUSTANG Hatch­ carpeting, appliances, I CONDOMINIUMS or lodge. 633-5754. back. Block, auto- heat, air conditioning. E3 FOR RENT m a t I c , a i r No pets. Clean. $540. PETS AND conditioning, power Available October 1st. MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ stearing, cruise con­ 647-9138. "»______room Townhouse with SUPPLIES trol, AM /FM cassette. MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ fireplace, all applian­ $3500. Call 649-3300, rooms, V/2 bath Du­ ces, heat, hot water, PUPPIES. Doberman evenings. Cross. 10 weeks old. $30 plex. Garage, Central carpeting, air condi­ 1976 CADILLAC Coupe location, bright rooms, tioning. Nice location. each. 649-9538, leave message.______DeVllle. Mint condi­ large yard. $715 plus Coll 649-5240. tion. Must be seen. Best utilities. Lease, 2 - 2 year old miniature offer. 646-3782. months security. dachshound. AKC reg­ HOMES 1979 Malibu Classic. Ma­ ( S C fS Available October 15, istered, neutered male. 646-6345.______FOR RENT Owner moving. Free to roon, 78,000 miles, good condition, 8 cylinder, Hanrhpalpr ilfralB good home. 649-2824. THREE room, second NEW e F s bedroom with $2495. 643-8324 after floor apartment with fireplace. $900 per 3:00.______heot, hot water & elec­ month. Plus security. 1979 maroon Malibu Clas­ tricity on busline. No pets. Available Im­ sic. 8 cylinder, 78,000 Available November mediately. 646-2930. AKC Shetland Sheepdog 1st. No pets. Non- pups. 4 males left. Call miles, good condition, 30 Cents MANCHESTER. 4 bed­ 645-1716. $2495. 643-8323 after Thursday, Sept. 29, 1988 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Viiiage Charm smokers only. Referen­ room, 2'/j both Colon­ 3:00. ces and security dep- ial In great family oslt required. 1977 CHEVY Nova. 2 $525/month. Telephone neighborhood. $1200 MISCELLANEOUS door, fair condition. daytime, 646-1007. Ev- per month. Call Sentry FOR SALE $300 or best oter. 283- enlnos, 649-6661.______Real Estate, 643-4060. 6039.______BOLTON. Winterized M AN C H EST ER . Central EIGHT month old water- 1976 Volkswagen bus. 3 bedroom, IVi bath Cottage on lake. Fur­ bed, $325. Courthouse 81,000 original miles. nished, two bedrooms. One Gold membership, Very good condition. Duplex In 2famlly. $750 No pets. $675/month WE HAVE TOO iMANY SpscG shuttlo soaFS liito orblt 12'/2 months left for 623-5829. per month plus utlll- plus security & utili­ tles. 646-3253.______$450. Compared to reg­ 1976 M O N TE Carlo. 350, ties. November 1st- ular price of $700 plus. M AN C H EST ER . Second June 1st. Call after 4. Eric 649-3426.0______4-barrel, automatic, By Howard Benedict floor, 2 bedroom, heat 647-1257. headers, some chrome. The Associated Press Tens of thousands stake out a view and appliances. No GAS Grill, 2 years old, Corvette style rims, Launch a high-stakea gamble on rockets MANCHESTER. Single asking $125 & 20" dirt runs good, needs minor pets. $ ^ , plus secur- family Ranch. Security Ity. Coll 646-3979. bike $35. 647-1149. touch up on body, new CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - — stories on page 18 and references re- dual exhaust. Primer MANCHESTER. 4 room aulred.$875/month. C ER A M IC Kiln. Econo More than 2>/4 years after the Duplex. 2 bedrooms. Kiln with timer. Excel­ black, blue Interior, trauma and tragedy of the T.J. Crockett, 643-1577. tilt. Call 232-1219, leave $650/month with heat. lent condition. Only Challenger disaster, the shuttle day. $200. 649-9982. message. $700 or best hundreds of modifications to the I ’/j month security dep­ n s to r e and offer. Discovery rocketed spectacu­ shuttle and a new launch- "Stay with us, I think we’ ll osit. Available Imme­ FIREPLACE. Free stand­ larly from its launch pad today, diately. 649-9538, leave I OFFICE SPACE ing, Swedish enameled oversight procedure in which make it,” the launch director Bob MAZDAS carrying five astronauts on a former astronaut Robert Crippen Sieck told the astronauts after messoge.______with pipe. Excellent comeback mission that would EAST HARTFORD. 2bed­ FOR Rent. Protesslonol condition. Call 646- CLYDE held one-man authority to ap­ receiving an improving wind office building. Lorge CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. return America to space. room apartment, heat, 2931, leove messoge. ROUTE 83, VERNON prove launch. analysis. Hauck joked in reply, hot water and parking. parking lot. Ideal loca-. POOL Table-Sears. Good WE HAVE OVER 60 NEW 1988 MAZDAS WE MUST “ Good luck and Godspeed,” He did, sending the shuttle “ We don’t want this thing to leave tion. R.D. Murdock, 82 Buick O n t 2 Or. .'4995 $500/month. 5M-6616. 643-2692 or 643-6472. condition. $300. Call af­ yras the sendoff from Launch toward orbit through partially without us." If you don't use It, don't ter 3; 30pm or leave 84 Ciprice Wagon *8295 SELL, COME IN. WE LL BEAT ANYONE’S DEALI Control. O F F IC E Space. 500 cloudy skies. Hauck and his crew of four need It and don't wont It, message. 568-1903. 85 Specirum 4 Or. *4995 square feet. $350 per Riding two redesigned booster The morning countdown was veteran astronai^ts awoke early, why not sell It with a 85 Electra 4 Or. *11,895 rockets, the winged spacecraft smooth, excepting Florida’s donned their orange, specially Classified Ad? month Includes utili­ ties. Excellent loca­ 85 O ntury 4 Dr. (3) *8995 blasted off its perch at 11:37 a.m. fickle weather. Spacecraft com­ pressurized flight suits and drew TOWN OF ANDOVER tion. 647-9223. ENDROLLS 86 Eacort 4 Dr. '4995 EDT. Liftoff was delayed 98 puters, configured to expect enthusiastic cheers as they left to MANCHESTER. 4 room 27'>t width - 25$ 86 Calebrily 4 Or. *7695 minutes while NASA awaited a NOTICE OF REOISTRARS 13% width - 2 for 25$ autumn winds in a certain range, board the $1.5 billion spacecraft. office. 800 square feet. Celebrity Euro 4 Dr. shift in peculiarly light winds . OF VOTERS SESSION MUST be picked up at the 86 *7995 ECONOMICAL & DEPENDABLE did not have adequate data to Once on board they had to Heavily traveled road. 87 Spectrum 4 Dr. *8995 along the Discovery flight path. overcome problems with cooling On October 4, 19SS, for com­ $800/monthly Includes Herald Office Monday thru steer the craft through weak pleting preliminary registry Thursday before 11 a.m.only. 87 Skylark 4 Or. *9495 The ship, with Navy Capt. winds at high altitude. NASA systems in two of the space suits, list, at the Town Office Build­ heat, hot water and SPUNKY VALUE ing from 9 am to 11 am. electricity. Alex Mat­ 87 Century LTD 4 Dr. *9995 Frederick Hauck in command, waited until conditions improved, the sort of minor mechanical 87 Cavalier 4 Dr. *8495 Louise F. Porklngton thew Realty, 649-4003. 1 was headed for an initial orbit abandoning its origipal 9:59 a.m. glitch that nags almost every Beatrice E. Kowalski 87 Spectrum 2 Dr. '7995 about 110 miles above earth. launch target. ' countdown. q q i TAG 87 Celebrity 2 Dr. *9495 Registrars of Voters "Am erica returns to space as Had the winds remained unac­ Hauck’s crew included Air DO I VACATION |88] 87 Nova 4 Dr. (3) *8995 079-09______0 0 1 SALES Discovery clears the tower,” said J O •RENTALS 87 Pont. Firebird *11,995 ) ceptable, officials would have LEOAL NOTICE NASA launch commentator Hugh scrubbed the launch effort for the See SHUTTLE, page 10 SP E N D the winter In NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ TOWN OF ANDOVER eral Statute 23-85 prahibits 872-9111 Harris. The 2nd Quarterly Install­ warmth 8, sunshine. the pasting at advertise­ Trailing a 700-foot geyser of ment of property foxes on the For rent In New Port ments by any person, firm or fire, Discovery vaulted from pad October 1, 1987 Grand List Richey, Florida. Nicely corporation on a telegraph, ore now due and payable Oc­ furnished house In well telephone, electric light or SCHALLER 39B and within seconds rolled into tober 1,1988. Paym ents mode Students thrilled power pole or to a tree, its desired course to orbit. An otter November 1, 1988 are kept frleldly neighbor­ hood. 2 bedrooms, 2 full shrub, rock, or any other ACURA 4 Dr., PS estimated quarter-million people sublect to a late charge of naturol oblectwlthoutawrlt- ONLY \'/7 % per month on the lote baths, living room, din­ U S E D C A R S watched from roads, river banks Installment, from the due ing area and fully ten permit for the purpose ot dote, or a minimum ot $2.00. protecting Itorthepubllcand B8 Carayan JE.... *15,500 ONLY and other viewing spots in the equipped kitchen (dis­ carries a tine of up to $50 tor 88 L egen d ...... *21,995 shuttle Payments may be mode by Kennedy Space Center area. by ‘fixed’ hwasher, microwave, mall or ot the Town Office each otfense, 87 Interga L S ..... * 9,995 The atmosphere was tense as Building, School Rood, washer & dryer). For i l V M'cK'FF" TTrTeT. which Is open from 9:00 a.m. more Information, pic­ (Corner ot Cooper Hill 87 Toyota L/B ....* 6,995 the shuttle moved through the watched the launch on television to 3:00 p.m. Monday and Frl- By Andrew J. Dovis tures and references, Street) Moving sale. 30 87 Mazda RX7 .... *13,995 $7720®® ^ H ,263®® stage of maximum aerodynamic Manchester Herald this morning in a cramped double dov, 8:00 to 8:00 Monday call 203-644-8084. 87 Toy. Corolla ...» 8,595 evenings, 9:00 to 1:00 Tues­ years of accumulation. ■ “ w/AC&Cass. stcess at which Challenger broke classroom. The students watched day morning, 3:30 to 8:30 on Lots of good stuff 87 Honda Accord L X ...... 4 Door, PS apart, dooming its crew of seven Pupils at Nathan Hale School intently as the shuttle blasted into Thursdays. 1 INDUSTRIAL cheap. Saturday and •12,995 tteio6 _ # 3 1 2 ^ on Jan. 28 1986 just 73 seconds applauded the successful launch space, and they applauded once Wendy Dowling J'lPRDPERTY Sunday, October 1&2. 87 Toy. Corolla ...* 8,295 Tox Collector, 0 0 9am-5pm. after liftoff. of the space shuttle Discovery the solid-rocket boosters separ­ 87 Toyota GT ....*10,995 Town of Andover, Two minutes and four seconds today, saying that it proved that ated from the shuttle. Connecticut MANCHESTER. 3400 86 Chey C20 ...... * 9,595 after launch, the flight passed its 073-09 square feet Industrial America is back. Problems with the 0-rings in space. Loading dock, 86 LeSabre ...... * 9,295 ROOMY & PURE most critical milestone when its GIANT Tag Sale. Satur­ 85 R Iylera ...... *11,595 two 149-foot-tall solid fuel booster “ It means we still have hope for the solid-rocket boosters caused NOTICE TO CREDITORS parking. Principals the fatal explosion of the space E S T A T E O F only. Woodland Indus­ day, October 1st, 590 85 T o ro n a d o ...... • 9,495 rockets burned out on schedule other space launches,” said 11- RICHARD P. COBB, SR., trial Park, 643-2121. Woodbridge Street, 85 Audi QT ...... » 9,595 SPORTY EXCITEMENT and jettisoned toward the Atlan­ year-old Justin Bogli. “ Space shuttle Challenger 32 months ago. a/k/o RICHARD P. COBB, 8om-2pm. No raindote. 84 Skylark ...... * 3,995 tic Ocean. exploration is important.” “ Now that they understand 0/k/a R IC H A R D COBB, TAG Sale. Miscellane­ Late of Manchester, 84 Toyota Camry ...* 7,995 The failure of a joint in one Three classes — Nick Peters’ what went wrong ...they fixed it,” Deceased Merchandise ous. Saturday & Sun­ The Hon. William E. Fitz­ day, September 30th & 345 Center St., booster allowed flames to escape sixth-grade class. Jack Carlson’s said 11-year-old Louis Lanceiin. Gerald, Judge, of the Court October 1st. 9-5. 27 M a n ch ester e 817-7077 and trigger the Challenger explo­ sixth-grade class and Mary Lou of Probate, District of Man­ Peters’ fifth-grade class — chester at a hearing held on ANTIQUES/ Essex Street. sion. The accident triggered See PUPILS, page 10 September 8, 1988 ordered that all claims must be pre­ 0 0 CDLLECTIBLES sented to the fiduciary at the WANTED TO CENTER address below. Follure to 78 RPM Records, Big Os] BUY/TRADE promptly present any such Bands. C50 and up. Call MOTORS Bolton man listed as criticial claim may result In the loss of rights to recover such 649-7639. WANT to buy. Church 46) Main St., Manchester claim. Plates ot Connecticut Low Cost Financing* ONLY ONLY Johanna Bruder Roy, churches and nearby Assistant Clerk FURNITURE states. 643-8582. 84 Toy Corolla 4 Dr...... *4595 following Hartford shooting The fiduciary Is: 00 Bernice E. Cobb 82 Datsun 310 GX ..... *1995 c/o Ronald Jacobs, Esa. there since 1973, Pierce .said. He live, the brother said. 148 Main Street 84 Tourismo 2 Dr...... *2495 A P DflOtO Bv Andrew Yurkovskv said that alcoholic beverages are The brother would not give his Manchester, CT 08040 WANTED 81 Toy Corolla 2 Dr.... *1595 *11,869®® *15,880®® Manchester Herald r \ v tBgg^u A iv f f 071-09______C U R V E D back tufted Plano Any Condition. DX, Auto . with Air BOARDING SHUTTLE — The Discov­ shuttle. From left are David Hilmers (in bottled at the plant on New Park name. wine colored love seat 82 Ply. Horizon...... *1605 SUInwov for aspiring w/AC & Sunroof back), Richard Covey (hand up). A Bolton man who police said Road. Pierce said that Laureano INVITATION TO BID «949 for sole. Very good handicapped pianist. & Cassette ery astronauts leave the Kennedy Space RELOCATION OF 85 Toy. Tercel Wag.... *4495 was shot and critically wounded “ I think it was a shock, and I Reyes and Cusano worked in the condition. $175. Coll Please call 875-8451 #5950X Center operationstuilding this morning George Nelson, (in back), Mike Lounge MECHANICAL 643-5993.______anytime. 83 Dodge Omni...... *1695 #7005 by a co-worker in Hartford think that’s the only way you can bottling area of the facility. He EQUIPMENT / EAST to board the motorcade for the space and'^Rick Houck (front right). said Cusano is a foreman but was HARTFORD MIDDLE TW IN Platform beds. 83 Ren. Alliance ...... *1995 Wednesday has little chance of describe it” Pierce said of SCHOOL Drawers with mat­ survival, the victim ’s brother employee reaction to the not Laureano Reyes’s immediate The East Hartford Public 82 Mazda 626 Lux ..... *3195 tresses and matching said today. shooting. supervisor. Schools, 110 Long Hill Drive, 85 Reliant Wag...... *3995 East Hartford, CT., 08108, headboard corner ta­ Automotive INEXPENSIVE PICK UP A Hartfonl police said Giovani A man who identified himself Lewis said that there had been will receive sealed bids for ble. $195. Call 633-3263. 85 Pont. 6000 4 Dr...... *4995 Cusano, 42. of 12 Enrico Road, as Cusano's brother, who was at an ongoing dispute between the RELOCATION OF Hospital gets 13.3% rate hike St. Francis Hospital this morn­ two men and that they had met MECHANICAL EQUIP­ 80 Camaro Cpe...... *1995 LUXURY was shot once in the head by MENT / EAST HARTFORD I MACHINERY Q l I CARS ing, said that the prognosis for his with union and company officials 78FordT-Blrd ...... *1495 SNOWBLOWER Ismael Laureano Reyes of Hart- MIDDLE SCHOOL. Bid In­ AND TOOLS “'I f o r s a l e Under the agreement, the aver­ fond at the^offices and plant of brother's recovery was not good. to resolve that dispute when the formation and specifications QD 85 Cavalier 4 Dr...... *3195 Bv Andrew J. Davis established within the next few are available at the Business At No Additional Charge with Manchester Herald age inpatient rate would increase weeks, Stanley said. Rate orders, Heublein Inc. on New Park Road While one doctor said that Cusa no shooting took place. Pierce said Office of the School Depart­ FOR Sale. For the se­ 1986 C A M A R O . Red, rious, hobblest, or In­ 79 Chev Cust. Van..... *3895 from $3,960 to $4,488 in the fiscal on which inpatient charges are while union and company offi­ might survive, another doctor ment. Sealed bids will be re­ Auto, power stearing, Purchase of Any In Stock See SHOOTING, page 10 ceive until 2:00 p.m., Frl- dustrialist. Plasma power brakes, air, ste- 82 Ford F-150 P U ...... *3995 Manchester Memorial Hospi- year beginning in October, Stan­ based, are set by the commission cials were attempting to resolve said that he would probably not day,'October 7,1988, at which cutter for cutting steel time they will be publicly reo/cassette. 31,000 76 Jaguar XJ6L...... $5999 -ta l’s average inpatient rates will ley said. The average is taken each fiscal year to determine an ongoing dispute between him up to half Inch thick. miles. Louvers, bra Lincrease 13.3 percent next fiscal from total inpatient fees paid for hospitals’ charges to patients for and Laureano Reyes. opened and read aloud. The 81 PontT-1000 ...... *1695 NEW 1988 East Hartford Public Sch{jols Miller dialarc welder and snows Included. year under a tentative state rate various services to the hospital various services during the fol­ Hartford Police Lt. Frederick reserves the right to accept tig/stick. Rockwell 14 742-6820, Liz. 78 Int. Scout It, V8.... *1495 or relect any or all bids or the order that hospital officials say is during the year and does not lowing year. D. Lewi^. said that the latest Masse r^ rn s tbnight Inch metal cutting 1980 CHEVY Monza. Au­ right to wolve technical for­ lathe. All In excellent S A F E B U Y U S E D C A R S far from enough. mean that every patient will pay In August, the commission episode in that dispute involved a malities If It Is In the best In­ tomatic. Many new terest of the School Depart­ condition. Call after parts. $850 or best M IK E F L Y N N But Sue Stanley, director of that amount. ordered the hospital to cut rates scratch on Laureano Reyes’s car. ment to do so. 5pm. 423-1729. offer. 633-7488. ONLY X operations for the state Commis­ Andrew Beck, spokesman for by 1.9 percent, which would have Laureano Reyes, 55, was being with hK Olympic gold Richard A. Huot, TODAY'S Lucky CT Ll- 649-4304 ^ MAZDA sion on Hospitals and Health the hospital, said, " I t ’s not what reduc^ inpatient rates to $3,885 held today on $250,000 bond OIrector/BusIness Services Open M FM/Sat. M 089^09 cense Plate Number Is Care, said today the rate order we really wanted.” But he added, per patient beginning Oct. 1. pending arraignment in Hartford Manchester’s Bill Masse is batting average with three hits 443. EUX. If this Is your reached with the hospital Satur­ "We will live with it.” Superior Court, Lewis said. He and one RBI. He didn't play in. INVITATION TO BID 4x4 or 4x2 coming home with his Olympic plote number, bring BUICK Skylark, 1964 . 2 day was “ what they need.” The final rate order should be See HOSPITAL, page 10 has been charged with criminal gold medal tonight. the team's final two games as PURCHASE OF A NEW this ad to Ed Thornton, Door, hard top, power loorRUCKS/VANS *17,683®® attempt to commit murder, first- head coach SAND « BASE-LINE at Manchester Honda, stearing, automatic I FOR SALE Masse, a member of the gold CARE MACHINE 24 Adams Street, Manr transmission. Good Loaded w/Auto & MR degree assault and criminal use medal winning United States rotated his outfielders. Masse was a seventh round The Town of Coventry will Chester, to collect your condition. $1800. 646- 1983 FORD Ranger. 43,000 of a firearm, Lewis said. baseball team at the Summer receive sealed bids for the. $25. You must bring 5442. Cusano was listed in critical draft pick by the New York purchose of one, (1), new miles, original owner, #9028 TRUCK U.N. troops win peace prize Olympics in Seoul, South Ko­ proof ot registration. Sand & Base-line Care very reliable. Excel- Offer Expire* 10-3-88 condition at St. Francis Hospital rea, is scheduled to arrive at Yankees — the American Machine at the Tawn Hall - This offer Is void In lenB condition. Coll our people have made,” he told presidential election may have in Hartford, a hospital spokeswo­ Bradley International Airport League team’s second selec­ 1712 M a in Street, Coventry, seven days. 9-28. Sell Your Car Dove, days, 646-2789, OSLO, Norway (A P ) — The C T 08238 until 10:00 o.m. on been a factor. “ Everything was man said. in Windsor Locks tonight at tion — in last June's amateur evenings, 644-4504. Nobel Committee today awarded The Associated Press in Jerusa­ Tuesday, October 11th, 1988 Erik Pierce, a spokesman for approximately II. draft. He Is expected to sign at which time and place all lem in a telephone interview from taken into consideration,” he the 1988 Nobel Peace Prize to the Heublein, said that the company Masse, according to his with the team shortly. bids will be opened and pub­ GARDENING blue-bereted U.N. peacekeeping Naqoura, Lebanon. said. licly read aloud. MOTORCYCLES/ Nearly 10,000 peacekeepers was conducting its own investiga­ sister, Sharon, is scheduled to This is the first Olympic gold 4 Lines — 10 Days MOPEOS forces serving on the front lines of Secretary-General Javier The Town of Coventry res­ CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Perez de Cuellar said "the Nobel from more than 30 countries tion into the incident. He said he arrive on a Northwest Airlines medal for a Manchester na­ erves Its rights to waive all That's Why I'm the world’s trouble spots. 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United Nations that allows it to undertaking involving all the Counselors were at the Heub­ 3782. nations and peoples of the world. ” most recently were dispatched to lein plant today to provide The U.S. team captured the Games in Los Angeles. Peter Eld forms. Instructions and NO REFUNDS OR play a growing role in global specification requirements GOATS/MARINE Iran and Iraq. “ counseling and comfort to em­ gold medal Wednesday with a Close (1960) and Bill Burton ADJUSTMENTS affairs, and for reducing warfare. Committee chairman Egil Aar- m u s t be obtained In PER­ EQUIPMENT AUTOS FOR Hewn: vik said President Reagan and ployees who are still obviously 5-3 victory over Japan. 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