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Gilbert Aims for Jamaica Hurricane Gains Strength After Passing Over Ocean

Gilbert Aims for Jamaica Hurricane Gains Strength After Passing Over Ocean

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Monday, Sept. 12, 1988 — 30 Cents Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 Cents Gilbert aims for Jamaica Hurricane gains strength after passing over ocean

By Lloyd Williams tego Bay on the west and Ocho The Rios on the east, far from the southern impact zone and separ­ KINGSTON, Jamaica — Hurri­ ated by mountains, was expected cane Gilbert, packing 110 mph only to receive heavy rain. winds and torrential rain, Officials urged residents in the churned westward toward Ja- higher risk areas along the south n^aica’s underbelly today after coast to seek higher ground. skirting the southern coasts of “It’s certainly one of the larger Puerto Rico, Haiti and the systems we’ve seen in the Carib­ Dominican Republic. bean for a long time,” said Hal High winds and heavy rain Gerrish, forecaster at the Na­ preceding the storm drenched the tional Hurricane Center in capital of Kingston overnight, Miami. toppling trees, causing local Forecasters at the center said flooding and littering streets with the eye of Gilbert was 140 miles branches. Authorities said there southeast of Kingston at dawn were no immediate reports of today. Maximum sustained injuries. winds were near 110 mph, with Most Jamaicans stayed home, tropical-storm force winds ex­ boarding up windows in prepara­ tending up to 250 miles to the tion for the hurricane’s expected north and 100 miles to the south. k arrival just south of Kingston Prime Minister Edward Seaga PMrick Flynn/MinchMMr Htrald later in the day. Some companies of Jamaica alerted all govern­ children Saturday during the Feast Fest. broadcast appeals for techni­ ment agencies, saying Sunday HAPPY CLOWN — Stormy the Magic Clown, represent­ cians and electricians to report to night; "Hurricane Gilbert ap­ ing Cpx Cable of.Qreater Hartford, entertains a group of work. pears to be a real threat and The weather bureau predicted everyone should follow the in­ Gilbert’s center, 140 miles sou­ structions and hurricane precau­ theast of Kingston before dawn, tions issued by the Office of V Calories didn’t count at Feast Fest would pass south of Kingston and Disaster Preparedness in order hit the southern parish of to minimize the danger.” Clarendon. Forecasters said the hurricane By Michele Noble people didn't just taste, they gorged had been gaining strength as it Manchester Herald themselves. Flash flood warnings were "The average number of tickets issued for the parishes of Por­ passed over the ocean after it Dutch Appleby, 71, worked out at people bought was a book of 10,” tland on the northeast and St. dumped 5 to 10 inches of rain on a local spa for three hours “just to said Anne Flint, president of the Mary on the north. The north get up an appetite to get 'em all in" Greater Manchester Chamber of coast tourist region from Mon­ See HURRICANE, page 10 at the Feast Fest. Commerce, which organized the event. "And most people weren’t Appleby was among the more even satisfied with 10. Most people than 17,000 people who were able to went back for more.” American colleges enjoy sinking their teeth into a Most of the main entrees cost food veritable potpourri of food served consumers about four tickets for $2. by empioyees from 18 restaurants A whole list of things - including during Manchester’s three-day frosting-topped cupcakes and giant neglect humanities Feast Fest, which ended Sunday. M&M covered cookies - cost only leges, museums, libraries and In fact, according to restaurant one ticket. WASHINGTON (AP) — Col­ leges and universities are losing other institutions to promote the employees and workers who were humanities. giving out food tickets Saturday, See FEAST FEST, page 10 interest in literature, language and history but Americans are Citing a variety of sources, the showing a "remarkable blossom­ report gives several examples of ing” of interest in cultural events, increased public interest in the spending more money on them humanities, including record than on sports events, a govern­ high book sales, a doubling of the o to ment report says. number of historicak organiza­ The report by Lynne V. Cheney, tions in 20 years to nearly 10,000, chairwoman of the National and a 660 percent increase in Endowment for the Humanities, visitors to the National Gallery of says the high cost of education Art in Washington since 1957. may be causing more stcdents to Americans who spent twice as avoid liberal arts subjects in favor of courses that will give See HUMANITIES, page 10 them a mgney-making career. While the number of bachelor’s r a degrees awarded increased 88 percent in the past two decades, TODAY degrees in the humanities dropped 33 percent, said her New comic today report released Sunday. Foreign language majors were down 29 "Chubb and Chauncey” begins c percent, English majors 33 per­ romping through the comics page cent, philosophy majors 35 per­ of the Man­ cent and history majors 43 chester He­ percent, it said. rald today. The 73-page report ordered by The two lov­ Congress says too many colleges able dogs are Patrick Flynn/MinehMtcr Htrald Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Harald are neglecting the achievements from the crea­ tive pen of IN A PIG’S EYE — Dave Litrico of 43 Church St., who worked for of Western culture while requir­ YUMMY — Dutch Appleby of 22 Gerard St. ing ethnic courses, treating liter­ Vance Rode- eats a bowl of clam phowder Saturday at the Nut Meg Caterers of Tolland during the Feast Fest, films the ary masterpieces as political walt, one of downtown Feast rest. 175-pound pig they were serving Saturday. documents, stressing publishing Canada’s pre- rather than teaching, and dealing m i e r in topics so specialized that they cartoonists. have little meaning outside the Chubb is scruffy, stray, street­ academic world. wise, unpretentious and socially No names soon for manager’s job The report says museums, inept. Chauncey is classy, debonair, any interest he might have in the libraries, educational TV sta­ By Andrew Yurkovskv "That’s a joke Mr. Weiss put acting manager last October tions, state humanities councils aristocratic, castle-broken and Manchester Herald out at a Board of Directors’ when both Weiss and Assistant JOU. civilized. DiRosa said that it was unlikely and private historical societies meeting three or four months Manager Steven R. Werbner provide so much education that They live with Abby, their Mayor Peter P. DIRosa Jr. ago,” DiRosa said. He added, were out of the country at a that he would appoint a search surrogate mother. committee this week to look for a they have become "a kind of thinks it will be about another ” I t’s not a very serious conference for town managers. parallel school,” reaching mil­ Meet them today on page 16. seven months before the names of situation.” "My training and career is in replacement for Weiss, though he added that that might change lions of people outside college possible candidates for the town Penny, a lawyer who is in the financial area,” said Huestis, campuses. Index manager’s post are made public. who has been employed by the after the Democratic directors private practice, was mentioned caucus tonight. He said that he “The remarkable blossoming 20 pag«*i 2 ••cUom DiRosa said today he himself by Director Kenneth N. Tedford town for seven years. of the humanities in the public has no one in mind for the still wanted fellow Democratic as a potential candidate last Huestis said that if he had been Director Stephen T. Cassano to sphere is one of the least noted, BusIriM *------7 ObItuarlM. position, which will become va­ week. Penny could not be reached interested in being manager, he though most important, cultural CUMlflad _ 17-20 Opinion — cant next June when Robert B. serve on the committee, but he for comment this morning. would have sought the post of didn’t know who else he would developments of the last few Comic* 1 16 PoopI* — Weiss, the current manager, assistant manager when it be­ Connoctlout — 4 Sdonco _ __ 17 Robert Huestis, the town’s appoint to it. DiRosa has said he decades,” writes Mrs. Cheney. retires. Meanwhile, he ruled out came vacant in 1981. The $140 million endowment Focus.,— — 6 Sports .11-18 the likelihood that former Mayor budget officer, today ruled out the wants Cassano on the committee Werbner could not be reached because he has served on the she has headed since May 1986 Locsl _ 2-3,10 Tsisvislon . 9 Stephen T. Penny would be possibility that he would seek .2 Wsathor. interested in the job. Weiss’ post. Huestis served as for comment this morning about board the longest. provides grants to scholars, col­ Lottery. I t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Sept. 12, 1988 M ANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Sept. 12, 1988 — 3 RECORD Weicker confident Teachers’ aides of victory, stumps want mediation A bout Tow n Police Roundup for support here Diabetes Club plans meeting Cops Investigate accident in wage dispute The East-of-the-River Diabetes Club will hold a By Alex GIrelll brief talk to the guests. free meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the H. Louise A South Windsor woman was listed in stable Manchester Herald “ I don’t set out to be a liberal or Ruddell Auditorium of Manchester Memorial condition at Hartford Hospital this morning after a a Republican,” Weicker said. “ I Bv Andrew J. Davis goes.” Hospital to hear Dr. Lester Kritzer speak about Friday night accident on Gardner Street in which Republican U.S. Sen. Lowell try to get at the problem and Manchester Herald A major bone of contention in “ What’s New in Diabetes?” she received head and leg injuries, hospital officials Weicker told about 100 supporters make a decision about it.” the dispute is a $100,000 Kritzer is certified in both internal medicine and said. Saturday that he had chosen an “ I think Bush (Republican The Manchester Federation of compa rable-worth study that was endocrinology and has been practicing in Manches­ Naomi Peck, S3, of South Windsor, was struck by a "independent course” in office presidential candidate George Paraprofessionals has asked for commissioned by the union and ter for five years. truck driven by Curtis L. Slaughter, 30, of Hartford which has made him successful. Bush) is going to make a great a state mediator to help settle compiled by the Connecticut at around 8; 45 p.m. Friday on Gardner Street and Weicker, who is seeking re- president of the United States,” stalled contract negotiations with State Federation of Teachers. was rushed to the hospital by Life Star helicopter election, attended a cocktail Weicker said, drawing applause. the Manchester Board of Educa­ The study compares the re­ Parents to hold supper Friday, police said. party in his honor at the home of He said that when a federal tion, union and school officials sponsibilities of non-certified The Manchester Chapter of Parents Without Police said Slaughter was traveling west on Robert and Donna Mercier, 90 program for combating Acquired said. school staff only and concludes Partners will open its fall season Tuesday at the Clover Street and failed to yield to the car, which Clover Lane. But he did not make Immune Deficiency Syndrome The dispute appears likely to be that paraprofessionals, . or Community Baptist Church with a pot-luck supper was headed south on Gardner Street. Police said it to the Feast Fest on Main was proposed, Presidwt Ronald headed toward arbitration, said teachers’ aides, make 49 cents to for members and their children at 6; 30 p.m. they are still investigating the accident and have not Street, where local Republican Reagan "waffled, but w sh came m ! i Wilson E. Deakin Jr., assistant every dollar earned by men in The general membership meeting will follow the charged Slaughter. leaders had hoped he would greet out for it.” superintendent. male-dominated positions. dinner at 7; 30 p.m. For information call 646-8643. Slaughter said he was going 10 to 15 rtiiles per hour Manchester voters. “ It is with enthusiasm that I According to Elaine Anselmo, The union compared job re- when his truck stmek Peck’s car, police said. There Echoing the theme of independ­ support him,” Weicker said of president of the paraprofession­ sponsibilites of board employees are no stop signs at the intersection of the streets, ence he has stressed in his Bush. als’ union, the union has asked for and assigned point values for job Legion to begin meetings police said. campaign for election to a fourth In an apparent reference to a \ intervention from the state Medi­ knowledge and skills, the mental The first meeting of the Dilworth-Cornell-Quey term, Weicker said, “ I like to statement made by Bush Friday, ation and Arbitration Board. No demands of the position, financial Post 102 will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. at 20 campaign because it is the only Weicker said he was glad to hear date for mediation has been set accountability, and working con­ American Legion Drive. Man charged in accident chance I get to see the people.” that “ abortion should not be the yet, shle said. ditions. The study compares These meetings will be held every second that injured 3 peopie “ I don’t get accolades from the litmus test for any candidate.” The union and Deakin have hourly wages of employees. Tuesday of the month from September through June ' f ■ ■ party leaders,” Weicker said. And he said the answer to the been unable to settle on a salary “ We feel the pay-equity study is of 1089. ■ W A Vernon man was to face charges today of But on the campaign trail he problems facing the United increase. The union is seeking a legitimate,” Anselmo said. “ All employees should be paid on the A chicken barbecue dinner is planned for Sept. 18 assault with a motor vehicle while intoxicated in said he hears remarks like, “ lam States lies in education. 63 percent pay increase in the AP photo same criteria.” to raise funds for the renovation of the post. A $5 connection with an August accident that injured a Democrat: You’re doing a great “ Do I look to a good election? I first year and 10 percent in the second year of a two-year pact, The study concludes that assist­ donation is asked. BEAR WASH — Bill Bergis takes a hose and the two are performing at the three people, police said. job.” do,” Weicker said. Anselmo said. The old contract ant head custodians and parapro­ to Sampson the Wrestling Bear Satur­ Colorado State Fair wrestling any brave Darrell S. Fronda, 33, of 346 Kelly Drive, Vernon, Weicker said he had received a “ I would hope that Manchester expired at the end of June. fessionals rated similarly in the Arthritis Support Group meets was arrested Wednesday and charged in connection good reception earlier in the day would be solidly in my column,” day as John Brodie washes his car in the soul that wishes to take on the Deakin said he considers the study, but the custodians’ start­ The Arthritis Support Group will hold a meeting with an Aug. 1 accident near 899 Parker St., police at fairs he attended in Bethlehem, Weicker said at the close of his next stall of a car wash in Pueblo, Colo. 750-pound bear. Pitrick Flynn/Minchnter Herald request to be out of line. If ing .salary is $4.75 more an hour, Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Manchester said. He is scheduled to appear in Manchester South Windsor and Hebron. talk. Vergis is Sampson's owner and trainer granted, the increase would raise she said. A comparison between Memorial Hospital in Conference Room C to hear Superior Court today. “ I got mobbed in all those Earlier, Weicker recalled that STUMPING FOR SUPPORT — Republican U.S. Senator starting pay for paraprofession­ special education aides and main­ Penny Rearick, an inpatient medical social worker At around 12; 15 p.m., Aug. 1, Parker wak places,” he said. he spoke at a similar gathering at Lowell Weicker makes a point during a cocktaii reception als, or part-time teacher aides, tenance helpers revealed the at the hospital, discuss physician-patient traveling north on Parker Street at a high rate of Weicker is being challenged by a house in Manchester 18 years in his honor held in Manchester Saturday. Weicker is from about $7,000 a year to $11,680 aides to earn $4.47 less per hour, communication. speed when he lost control of his vehicle and crossed Connecticut Attorney General ago when he first ran for the Obituaries seeking his fourth term, and is opposed by Connecticut a year. she said. Free meetings are held on the second Wednesday into the southbound lane, striking a vehicle driven Joseph Lieberman, a Democrat. Senate and the temperature was “ All through negotiations, they of each month at the hospital from 7 to 9 p.m. by Anthony V. Tantillo Jr., 33. of 227 Buff Cap Road, Weicker made no reference to his about 100 degrees. Attorney General Joseph Lieberman, a Democrat. To Deakin, though, the study is haven’t budged.” Deakin said. “ I Tolland, police said. opponent during his stop in “ I established a lot of friends not fair since it does not compare don’t think the board can deal Edythe V. Goodyear The funeral will be Wednesday burial at 10 a.m. in St. John (he Fronda and his passenger, David Dorris, 27, were Manchester. then,” he said. said. ter; Carl Zinsser, candidate for what paraprofessionals in neigh­ - Society to discuss mysticism at 10 a.m. at the Carmon Funeral with those numbers. I don’t Edythe V. Goodyear, 83, of Evangelist Church, 80 Union St., taken to Manchester Memorial Hospital, police The cocktail party started at 5- He was introduced by M. Adler In answer to a question about the state Senate from the 4th boring communities make to Home, 6 Poquonock Ave., Wind­ Clinton. Burial will be in St. expect to get this whole thing The American Philosopher Society will present a Springfield, Mass., mother of said. Tantilio was taken to Rockvilie Hospital with p.m. and Welker’s custom-made Dobkin, a form er Republican Bush’s selection of Dan Quayle as Senatorial District which in­ those in Manchester. He said sor, with the Rev. John Samsvick resolved until the first of the discussion about "Mysticism and Selected World Carol Kuehl of Manchester, died John’s Cemetery, Lancaster. Cal­ contusions, police said. campaign bus arrived at the town chairman, and one of his a running mate. Weicker said he cludes Manchester; and Susan comparing paraprofessionals to officiating. Burial will be in year.” Literature” by Jack Heitner Wednesday at 7:30 Thursday, (Sept. 8, 1988) in ling hours are today from 2 to 4 Paramedics at the scene reported smelling Mercier home from Hebron earliest supporters. would have supported someone Buckno, candidate for the state custodians is like comparing Norwich Bridge Cemetery, Hun­ p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. “ That's up to Dr. Deakin,” p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Mercy Hospital, Springfield. alcohol on Fronda’s breath at the time of the shortly after 6 p.m. Soon after he arrived, Weicker else, but he said both Bush and House of Representatives from “ apples to oranges.” A $5 donation is asked. For information, call tington, Mass. Calling hours will accident, police said. Fronda iater told police he had Weicker stepped into the front embraced Flavia Dotchin, a Michael Dukakis, the Demo­ Manchester's 13th Assembly Anselmo said of the possibility of going to arbitration. “ We’re still He added the two jobs are not 243-2789. Besides her daughter, she is be Tuesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 Card of Thanks been drinking. door of the house and began former state employee. He told cratic candidate, have chosen District. related, and the negotiations survived by another daughter, to 9 p.m. Fronda was aiso charged with operating under shaking hands with the waiting the guests that when he started as perfectly good running mates. Guests paid $50 to attend the willing to negotiate. We’re going The family of Henry McCann wish to follow through as far as it have nothing to do with gender. Workshops to help victims Violet Cocrane of Springfield; the influence and reckless operation of a motor guests. a state representative in 1963, she Among the guests were John reception. Memorial donations may be to thank Dr. Wickersham, Dr. Dah- two sisters, Florence Allyn and vehicle, police said. He was reieased on $1,000bond. was a secretary at the Capitol. Garside, Republican town chair­ In June, a similar reception The Family Life Enrichmentt Department of made to the American Cancer han, the Manchester Hospital After a brief walk around the Emma Breck, both of Spring- man: Town Director Goeffrey was held at the Manchester Child and Fam ily Service will sponsor a seven- Society, 670 Prospet Ave., Hart­ Emergency Staff, especially room, where he spoke with other “ She took the young man from field; five grandchildren; and Naab. coordinator for the Country Club for Lieberman and session workshop for individuals who grew up in ford 06105. Phyllis Saich, the Old West Siders guests; he took a position in the Greenwich under her wing and I two great-grandchildren. tickets sold for $100 each. alcoholic families. The series begins Wednesday Club, Fire Dept. »1, and all our Current Quotations living room and delivered his didn’t make any mistakes.“ he Weicker campaign in Manches­ and continues through Oct. 26. The workshops will The funeral was Sunday at the friends and neighbors who gave us be held at 1680 Albany Ave., Hartford, from 5; 15 to Dickinson-Streeter Funeral John E. Dyment their deep-felt support during our 7:15 p.m. Home in Springfield. Burial was John E. Dyment, 64, of Sudbury, recent bereavement. “ When I psed to be fat, my brothers used to call ■ Pre-registration is required. For information, today in Oak Grove Cemetery, Mass., died Saturday (Sept. 10, me ‘blimpo.’ ” — Newly crowned Miss America Long-awaited sink hoie project to begin call Phyllis Tainey at 236-4511. In Memoriam Springfield. 1988) in Marlborough Hospital, Gretchen Elizabeth Carlson, explaining that she In loving memory of my wife, lost 20 pounds to get down to 108 at 5-foot-3. Marlborough, Mass. He was the he said. mas and Sandra Passcantell. will Brook system, built by a private Gardeners meet tonight Mildred Jarvis, who left me Bv Nancy Concelman father of Edward J. Dyment of be given priority, Camosci said. company around 1%3. Bernard Struthers October 12, 1985. Manchester Herald “We’ve pretty much got a The Manchester Garden Club will meet tonight at Manchester. green light,” Camosci said. The concrete floor of the “ This is why there’s been so Bernard P. Struthers, 50, of 7:30 at the Community Baptist Church. The meeting Deep in my heart a vision is kept. The town has submitted an The money for the project will culvert in that area is deteriorat­ much confusion.” Camosci said. Windsor Locks, husband of Jean Besides his son, he is survived Public Meetings will be conducted by co-presidents Jane Sayre and Of a wife I loved and never forget. application for a wetlands permit come from a $4.6 million bond ing, allowing water to seep Another area of the Bigelow (Flint) Struthers, and father of by his wife, Geraldine M. (Cogs­ Bonnie Lindland. Memories of her I hold so dear. for repairs to the Bigelow Brook issue approved by voters fn 1984 through and causing the sink­ Brook system that will rq6eive Philip B. Struthers of Manches­ well) Dyment; a daughter, Meetings scheduled tonight. Members are asked to bring garden items to In prayers and thoughts I will for improvements to the Bigelow holes in the Passcantell's back­ priority is Walker Street, where a ter, died Saturday (Sept. 10,1988) Maura Dolanof Westboro, Mass.; drainage system, which will help share with the group. always be near. yard, Camosci said. The bottom box culvert will be replaced with at Mount Sinai Hospital, a brother, Vincent Dyment; a Andover eliminate sinkholes in the yard of Brook system, sidewalk and Some may think that I forget. of the culvert will be repaired. a pipe system. Camosci said. Hartford. sister, Mary Paquette, both of an East Middle Turnpike other improvements throughout When at times they see me smile. Wetlands Commission, Town Office Building, 7:30 The Passcantell’s have been The project also includes re­ Besides his wife and son, he is Lancaster, Mass.; and five But they never know the resident. ; town. Only about $1.2 million of V p.m. complaining to the town about the pairs to pipes under Manchester Dr. Crane’s Quiz survived by two daughters, Kim­ grandchildren. heartaches The application was submitted the bond issue is left, CamOsci to the Planning Department for a said. sinkholes since March. They said High School and the replacement berly L. Hawk in Virginia, and The funeral will be Tuesday at 9 That lie within me all the while. Bolton wetlands permit for an area from The Bigelow Brook project was they’ve been having problems of the top of a box culvert under Cheryl A. Formaggioni of East a.m. from the Philbin Funeral Sadly missed by your Public Building Commission, Community Hall, 1. The football Bengals claim the same home city East Middle Turnpike to Summit estimated to cost $50,000 to with the sinkholes since they Benton Street, he said. Granby; and a sister, Barbara Home, 176 Water St. Clinton, loving husband, as baseball’s 7:30 p.m. Street as part of the Bigelow $75,000. bought their home II years ago. Bids for the work will likely be Reichle of South Windsor. folllowed by a Mass of Christian Oliver Jarvis RED SOX PIRATES REDS RAMS Coventry Brook project, which involves “ I ’m not too optimistic about Director Theunis "Terry” sent out within the next two weeks 2. If John got a birthday cake with a hacksaw repairs to the system in several holding that price.” Camosci Werkhoven asked two weeks ago and should be open at the end of blade therein, he would probably be in the Registrars, Town Office Building, 9 a.m. to 1 areas of town. Director of Engi­ said. why the improvements to elim i­ October, Camosci said. It will ARMY CABOOSE COLLEGE CALABOOSE Births p.m. neering Services William Ca- Because the bids may come in nate the sinkholes hadn’t been probably be a couple of months 3. Which nicknamed creature wears metal shoes? Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office mosci said today. higher than estimated, certain completed. before work can actually begin ELSIE REYNARD BRUIN DOBBIN Building, 7:30 p.m. The town received approval for problems, including the sinkholes Camosci said today one of the because of the amount of plan­ 4. The “ giggle count” usually shows if a coed is Finance Committee, Town Office Building, 7:30 a wetlands permit from the U.S. on property at 312-314 East problems is a lack of records, ning necessary and the winter phoning her Greene, Marikate Christine, daughter of Michael Fowler, Chrlstin Anne Hovey, daughter of p.m. Army Corps of Engineers Friday. Middle Turnpike owned by Tho­ plans and history on the Bigelow weather. P. and Charlotte Boland Greene of 205 Hollister St. FATHER PROFESSOR Nathaniel D. and Lori-Anne Sherwood Fowler of 15 Solid Waste Committee, Town Office Building, was born Aug. 4 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. BROTHER SWEETHEART Elizabeth Drive was bom Aug. 23 at Manchester 7; 30 p.m. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. :4 *«r-; 5. Which one of these “ fevers” may last 4 years? Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are William Manning of 39 Stephen St. and the late TYPHOID POTOMAC MALARIA SCARLET Thelma Sherwood of 476 Gardner St. and George MeoWi opposed to budget-balancing act Francis E. Boland. Her paternal grandparents are 6. Try to match the creature sounds at the left with Sherwood of Jamestown, N.Y. Her paternal Mr. and Mrs. William Greene of South Windsor. She grandparents are Patricia Whitehead of Travelers Thoughts the nicknamed states at the right for which they constitutional requirements for state’s rainy day fund “so that has a brother. Patrick. 4. Rest, S.C. and Nathaniel D. Fowler of Rochester, Bv Alex GIrelll such an amendment was not serve as popular “ trademarks.” they could take $74 million to Wagner, Allison Nicole, daughter of Curtis P. and Wash. Manchester Herald needed. Zinsser had proposed the balanced budgets “ tend to run (a) Oink (v) Badger Are you running late? Was the alarm set wrong? constitutional limits on budgeting deficits just like other states.” attempt to show a pretense of a i f - (b) Moo(w) Show Me Judy A. Adams Wagner of 46-C Sycamore Lane was bom Aug. 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her Can you catch the bus on time? Will the car pool wait Democratic State Sen. Michael last week after reports that the Zinsser today called Meotti’s balanced budget” or to raid the (c) Cackle (x) Bluegrass Highway Trust Fund. maternal grandparents are Will and Jane Adams of ^ ^ O lT S C t io ilS for you? Oh no! Another red light. Now there is a Meotti has opposed a suggestion state is facing a deficit in the opposition to the proposal “ al­ (d) Whinny(y) Hawkeye traffic jam to contend with. At work there are by his challenger. Republican current budget. most laughable.” He said Meot­ (e) Heehaw (z) Peach Oak Lawn. III. Her paternal grandparents are Elias “ They simply chose the easy quotas to reach, deadlines to meet. Rushing here, Carl Zinsser, that the state adopt But Meotti said the deficit ti’s response "sim ply proves the and Evelyn Wagner of Crete. III. way out," Zinsser said. rushing there, push, push, push. Will it ever end? a constitutional amendment to would have been much higher if point that he and the Democratic ■ Answers In Classified section McGovern, Margaret Anne, daughter of William An article on Sept. 8 incorrectly identified Will it ever ease up? We are living in such a day provide for a balanced budget. Republican budget amendments Legislature have no credibility.” Zinsser, who .served three G. and Clara Greenfield McGovern of 77 Lookout Thomas Whitehill’s position with the Connecticut where there are not enough hours in the day. It Meotti said budgets are bal­ had been adopted because he said In a prepared statement, terms as state senator from the Mountain Drive was bom Aug. 6 at Manchester River Watershed Council. Whitehill, o f East seems as though we are being pressured by some anced by hard work on the part of the Republicans proposed tax Zinsser also asked, “ How much 4th Senatorial District, was de­ Ptiricli Flynn/MinchMtar Htrald Lottery Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Windsor, leads canoe trips for the ^council. unseen forces to race against time. We are the executive and legislative cuts based on excessive revenue hard work did it take for he and feated by Meotti in 1986 and is Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Greenfield. 303 Cooper Hill controlled by time, every facet of our lives evolve branches of government and that projections. He said states with his colleagues to go. in one year, seeking to recapture his seat. TRAFFIC STOPPER — This stop sign at Henry and White St.. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A photo caption on Sept. 9 gave the incorrect around time. from a $365 million surplus to a streets seems to fili a more decorative purpose than it was Gov. William O’Neill has an­ Winning numbers drawn Saturday in lotteries James E. McGovern of 37 Elsie Drive. She has a spelling of the last name of the people in the photo. The problem is, is that it controls us to a point of $171 million deficit?” nounced spending cuts to reduce intended for. The leafy growth around the sign seems to around New England. sister. Katherine. 3. The photo was of Stacey Scuderi and her father, total frustration, near exhaustion, and fatigue. We Zinsser said it did not take hard are like one of those rubber bands hooked to a Injured worker better; the expected deficit. give it character of its own. Connecticut daily; 690. Play Four: 2749. Reichenbach, Kristine Elizabeth, daughter of Martin Scuderi, of 113 Porter St. The photo was work to change the law on the propeller,, we are wound tighter and tighter almost Massachusetts daily; 3730. Megabucks: 2-22-25- Jack G. and Margaret Caye Reichenbach Jr. of 431 taken by Reginald Pinto to the snapping point. STOP unwind, don’t let 26-28-32. Center St.. was born Aug. 8 at Manchester Memorial youself get to the point where you explode. Say a Tri-state daily: 082,8423. Megabucks: 1-5-22-28-29- Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are George accident probe not over NOT SURE IF YOU’RE READY TO The Manchester Herald strives to be accurate and prayer, lean on God, the Lord came to give us peace, o 33. and Dawn Caye of Enfield. Her paternal grandpar­ fair In Its reporting. If an error Is made or joy and rest. Just reach out to the One who has no Rhode Island daily: 3404. Lot O Bucks; ents are Jack and Shirley Reichenbach of South Bv Nanev Concelman Winn Construction of East Wind­ KICK THE HABIT? BUT YOU’RE Information is misinterpreted, we want to make time limits. Manchester Herald 9-13-18-23-33. Windsor. She has a brother. Jack III. 13 months. corrections. The Herald's phone number Is 643-2711. sor. OSHA will work with the hospitals and companies to deter­ WORRIED ABOUT THE RISKS? By Kurt Stefanovicz, A Springfield man who was mine the cause of the incident, Assistant Pastor, among five workers to be poi­ she said. vamsmsKSSt ■■■■■■ W eather United Pentecostal Church. soned by carbon monoxide last Officials of the two companies Wednesday during renovations to could not be reached for comment a bank in Manchester was re­ this morning. leased from Norwalk Hospital Gordon said Friday incidents REGIONAL WEATHER Thunderstorms Manchester Herald Sunday, hospital officials said. Tuesday Only Clifford Sander of Springfield, involving the hospitalization of Aocu-Weather® forecast for Tuesday Manchester and vicinity: To­ USPS 327-500 five or more people are consi­ VOL. evil. No. 2B3 Mass., was transported by helic­ night, increasing cloudiness. Low dered “ catastrophes.” From Our Meat Dept. Daytime Corxiitions and High Temperatures opter from Manchester Memorial in the 50s. 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Monday, Sept. 12, 1988 - 5 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Sept. 12. 1988 Snow dampens S T A T E Fargo defendant in Iremendous spirits’ N A T IO N month and brought to Puerto Rico on HARTFORD (AP) — The attorney make him feel like he is doing U.S. attorney for Puerto Rico. Lopez Aug. 31 to face separate charges for Wells Fargo robbery defendant something right.” could not be reached for comment on & W O R L D blazes in park stemming from the wounding of an & R E G IO N Filiberto Ojeda Rios says his client is Ojeda Rios, 55, is one of 16 Sunday. FBI agent during his arrest in Puerto in "tremendous spirits" despite being defendants accused in the $7.1 million Harvey said O j^a Rios was trans­ Rico in 1985. Winner is overachiever By Kurt J. Repanshek Wayne Jones, a fire crew chief held at the Metropolitan Correctional Wells Fargo robbery in West Hart­ ferred from Puerto Rico to the Pollution hurts trees from Bushnell, Fla. Center In New York City. ford, Conn., in September 1983. Metropolitan Correctional Center in On Friday, a U.S. magistrate in The Associated Press ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) - Newly Today’s forecast was almost as HAMDEN (AP) - Scientists say air RichardHarvey, who said Saturday Federal authorities have alleged that New York City on Friday for what the Puerto Rico denied bail for Ojeda crowned Miss America Gretchen YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL good as Sunday’s weather: a pollution is at the root of the recent decline of he had been denied access to Ojeda a Puerto Rican terrorist group, Los government said were health reasons Rios, saying he posed a danger to the Elizabeth Carlson, a Minnesota car chance of rain or snow, tempera­ Rios, reported on Sunday that correc­ Macheteros, intended to use the and to allow him access to his New community. PAR K , Wyo. - Shivering fire­ several species of trees In Connecticut, but are dealer’s daughter whose brothers once tures no higher than the 50s and tion center officials relented and money to finance a campaign aimed York-based attorneys. Harvey said Sunday that he will file fighters rejoiced as snow eased unsure tp what extent. called her "blim po,” is a sushi-loving their battle against blazes that light winds. ' allowed him to meet with his client for at gaining independence for Puerto Harvey had said he feared the a motion this week asking the 2nd U.S. "There is a growing consensus that air Swedish-American who hopes to be a have blackened the nation’s old­ But by Tuesday, a drying trend five hours, Rico. stress caused by the transfer could Circuit Court of Appeals to enforce its pollution is doing something, but we don’t corporate attorney. is expected, with temperatures Harvey said they discussed the Harvey said he has been given no prove fatal to Ojeda Rios, who order that released Ojeda Rios o, bail. est park, but a forecast for warm, know what in terms of all the other factors," The confident new Miss America 1989 climbing back into the 60s and Wells Fargo robbery case and crimi­ explanation why he was initially underwent triple bypass heart dry weather kept them on guard. David R. Houston, a plant pathologist at the "We feel that the 2nd Circuit knew nal charges pending against Ojeda denied access to Ojeda Rios. surgery for blocked arteries In April. says chance didn’t figure into her win. “ I just love it. It means we 70s. U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest every relevant fact about the shooting Firefighters took advantage of Rios in Puerto Rico. Officials at the correction center After being held in a Hartford jail “ This wasn’t luck,” she said just hours might get to go home earlier,” Service laboratory in Hamden, said. in Puerto Rico and that it still ordered Sunday’s good weather to shore "H e is in good physical and mental have declined to comment on the without trial for 32 months, Ojeda after her crowning in this seaside resort’s firefighter John Massey said In the last year, thousands of hemlocks in that Ojeda Rios be released," Harvey up their defenses against the condition." Harvey said. “ There Is reasons for the initial denial and Rios was released earlier this year on Convention Center early Sunday, adding Sunday as snow dusted much of New Haven, Fairfield, Middlesex and nothing like government adversity to referred questions to Daniel Lopez, $1 million bail. He was rearrested last said. that she didn’t bring any good-luck charms Yellowstone National Park. wildfires, which have blackened Hartford counties. Scotch pines, Japanese to the 62nd.Miss America Pageant. Three to 4 inches fell in areas about 900,000 of Yellowstone’s 2.2 black pines and Austrian pines have started The 22-year-old woman from the south of Mammoth Hot Springs. million acres since June in what firefighters call the worst fire dying in Hamden and North Haven, as well as 1 Minneapolis suburb of Anoka said her own Humidity was as high as 90 percent, and temperatures in the season in the West in 30 years. along roadsides and medians in other parts of Church group skills brought her the crown. After winning mid-30s combined with winds of The weather allowed park New Haven County. a preliminary talent competition earlier in up to 30 mph for a wind chill index officials to reopen the west White pines along the Merritt Parkway in the week. Miss Minnesota said parts of her Milford are also dying — a sign of ozone of 19 degrees. entrance and the road from there performance were "exquisite.” ill to Old Faithful and Madison damage, foresters say. in turmoil as “ Things for the short term are better here,” park spokeswoman Junction north of the famed 1 ^ ' Hostage to be released Amy Vanderbilt said. geyser. The rest of the park remained closed to visitors. Landlord to pay fines BEIRUT, Lebanon fAP) — A letter Elsewhere, a blaze in the Sierra Nevada foothills of California biases alleged attributed to a West German hostage by a NEW BRITAIN (AP) — A landlord whose burned 5,000 acres of brush and Beirut newspaper says the man expected buildings were declared unlivable by New AP photo timber, shutting down Highway Pine beetles to be freed today and linked his fate with a Britain officials has pleaded guilty to 20 HARTFORD (AP) - The directors of the 49 and forcing the evacuation of building and fire code violations and been Christian Conference of Connecticut are not Lebanese Shiite Moslem on trial in TAKES THE CROWN — Miss Minnesota, Gretchen Elizabeth Carlson, of rural residents, authorities said. aiding fires ordered to pay $2,485 in fines as part of a plea practicing what they preach according to the Frankfurt for hijacking and murder. Anoka, Minn., is crowned Miss America 1989 Saturday night in Atlantic Twenty to 30 structures were agreement. president of an ecumenical lobbying organization. A copy of the brief letter purportedly City, N.J. She is being crowned by the 1988 Miss America, Kaye LanI Rae destroyed, but there were no BEND,Ore. (AP) —Swarmsof Alfred J. Prestia of New Britain was fined Barbara DeBaptist’s comments came after two penned by Rudolf Cordes, which could not reports of injuries, officials said. Rafko. mountain pine beetles are cutting former staff members resigned stating the be authenticated, appeared in German on Light snow and low tempera­ $99 on Friday for each of 15 housing code a deadly swath through the West, organization is beset by institutionalized racism the front page of Beirut’s independent tures also helped firefighters in violations, most of them at his three Beaver creating fuel for forest fires as and sexism and "structural chaos." DeBaptist is newspaper An-Nahar. Disturbance nets arrests Cleaning up the bill Idaho, and rain and cooler Street buildings. The charges included leaky they kill huge, dense plots of trees ceilings, dangerous stairways, unsanitary president of Impact. It said: "T o the government of the weather slowed fires in Colorado. Seeking to become more aggressive on issues of SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) - At least 50 WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate from Montana to New Mexico and conditions and failure to exterminate insects. Federal Republic of Germany, I should be In northwest Oregon, officials peace and social justice, the conference last spring people were injured during anti- supporters of the textile and apparel Colorado to California. Prestia was fined $200 for each of five fire code freed on Monday. closed millions of acres of state- hired the Rev. Traci C. West and Jean Peacock, who government demonstrations marking the industries are going into this week The insect, about the size of a violations. "Please inform my family. Please do protected forests in an effort to had records as social activists, to reorganize its 15th anniversary of the military coup that determined to break their opponents’ grip big pinhead, destroys about 2 As part of the agreement, prosecutors evertything, taking Mohammed (Ali curb the number of fires caused programs. installed President Augusto Pinochet, on import restraint legislation and send the million acres of timber a year Hamadi) into account. Please help the by human carelessness. agreed not to press a reckless endangerment Less than a month after the women made their police said today. bill to the House once and for all. nationwide. In Montana, crews took advan­ charge against Prestia in connection with fire allegations to the conference’s board of directors in hostages — several are expecting The protests, which occurred mostly in “ Business is business,” Sen. Ernest F. Last year it ravaged 2.4 million something, especially now that I am being tage of the cool weather to carve code violations at one of the homes in July. a 12-page memorandum on June 13, they were asked slums and working-class neighborhoods of Hollings, D-S.C., declared Friday as the acres, with more than half of that lines around a forest fire north of to resign. freed.” the capital, ended early today after more Senate approved the bill 57-32. "Business is — 1.4 million acres — on the Yellowstone and another that has eastern side of the Cascade "W e felt excluded and jerked around by an old than 200 people were taken into custody, not fair. It’s no use crying and moaning Four Inlured In crash AP photo scorched more than 30,000 acres Range in Oregon. The year boys’ network,” they wrote in the memorandum police said. about fairness. We’ve got to do IRA credited for bombing in and around Glacier National before, 3.4 million acres were GRISWOLD (AP) — Four people escaped that brought to a head long-simmering dissension STILL PICKING — Mary Gardner, 91, most delicate and inaccessible are Sparked by the anniversary Sunday, the something.” BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) - Park near the Canadian border. wiped out. with only minor injuries after their plane among women on the staff of the conference, known has been picking grapes for Widmer's picked this way. Garner is one of many protests included the stoning of Pinochet’s Two IR A bombs today badly damaged the At Glacier, two firefighters By comparison, wildfires have crashed into a pond, state police said. as Chriscon. New Yorkers looking forward to the motorcade during a campaign tour on the DeBaptist said the conference board failed todeal wine cellars in Naples, N.Y., for more home of Sir Kenneth Bloomfield, head of were injured when a tree fell consumed nearly 3.8 million State police Sgt. Scott O’Mara said the anniversary of the 1973 coup that ousted Three killed in attack across the back of an open truck fairly with West and Peacock. than 50 years. In the past, all grapes grape harvest each fall. Northern Ireland’s civil service, but acres this year, an area larger Cherokee 180 was taking off from Lakeside the elected government of President carrying crews to a 30,400-acre “ All of them need to have their hands slapped," were picked by hand, but now only the Bloomfield and his fam ily escaped serious PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - than Connecticut. Airport in Griswold when it crashed into Salvador Allende, reporters at the scene Police and soldiers made no attempt to fire, officials said. “ Basically, what we’ve had is a Pachaud Pond around 2:50 p.m. Saturday said peBaptist, who is assistant to the president of injury. Mattatuck Community College and has led women’s and Radio Cooperativa said. intercede as thugs with guns, knives and At Yellowstone, the light snow tidal wave rolling down to the shortly after clearing a wooded area. The Irish Republican Army claimed consciousness raising workshops for various machetes attacked parishioners at a Mass had firefighters shivering around south,” says Dave Bridgwater, O’Mara said witnesses reported hearing the responsibility for the attack in a statement Pilot gives testimony said by an outspoken opponent of Haiti’s propane heaters Sunday night. an entomologist at the U.S. groups. "There are creative solutions to this. They issued through its Republican Press plane’s engine sputter seconds before it Fire managers joked that fears Forest Service’s regional office in did not have to remove people. Yonkers looks to the future FRANKFURT, West Germany (AP) - military rulers. Center in Belfast. The IRA said other civil crashed into the pond, about 200 feet from "You got a white male organization talking the before the weekend of another Portland. servants in the British province should The pilot of a TW A Jetliner hijacked to At least three people were killed in shore. good talk and talking God’s word and not living the “ Black Saturday” — when fires The “ wave” has been rolling resign their posts. Beirut in 1985 testified today that Sunday’s massacre, said a foreign O’Mara said about 50 fishermen, who were word." on Saturday, Aug. 20, sent blazes through an area of lodgepole pine Police said two bombs exploded at about Mohammed Ali Hamadi fired the shot that journalist who escaped, and radio reports competing in a fishing tournament in the pond, The organization’s all-male board of directors — after compromise halts fines roaring across 150,000 acres — on the eastern slope of the killed a U.S. Navy diver during the ordeal. said 60 were wounded. Some witnesses said came to the aid of the plane and transported made up of leaders of 13 Prote.stant, Roman 6; 15 a.m. outside the house in Helen’s Bay, melted when “ White Sunday” Cascades in central Oregon. Capt. John Testrake also testified that its four occupants to shore. Catholic and Eastern Orthodox denominations that County Down, on the eastern outskirts of as many as a dozen people were killed. arrived. Though it prefers lodgepole, the YONKERS, N.Y. (AP) — Offi­ Sand had called for 200 units of But the alternative plan has its the hijackers brutally pistol-whipped his account for 2,500 churches in the state — will Belfast. They said the blasts ripped gaping Firefighters were pulled off the beetle also attacks more valuable cials from the city. Justice low-income public housing on a detractors. Shielded by supporters, the Rev. attempt to resolve some of the issues that have been holes in the brickwork and shattered flight engineer when they first burst into lines Sunday when the chill set in. pine species such as ponderosa, Department and the NAACP will number of sites scattered “ What we’re doing is creating Jean-Bertrand Aristide escaped uninjured. Firm overlooked flaws raised when it meets Tuesday. windows in nearby homes. the cockpit. “ Our hoses were freezing up as sugar. Western white and meet with a federal judge this throughout mainly white neigh­ slums,” said Henry Spallone, one The irony is that all the participants shared the fast as we put them out,” said whitebark. HARTFORD (A P) — A Norwalk consulting week to fine-tune a desegregation borhoods and 800 units of middle- of two councilmen who voted view that the churches need to become more firm expressed concern that a federal plan that emerged as the city income subsidized housing scat­ "no” Saturday. “ After we put the involved in social issues. investigation into the collpase of L ’Ambiance teetered toward the edge of tered throughout Yonkers. first one in and it starts to “ There is no question that what seemed to be a Plaza was overlooking potentially critical bankruptcy. The City Council had agreed to deteriorate like all public housing Bush choice for GOP job resigns movement toward strengthening has boomeranged, The conference comes after the original plan earlier this year does, we’re going to have a WALLPAPER SALE flaws, according to a published report. and we are aware how frail a reed Chriscon is,” According to documents obtained by the two councilmen changed their and the city agreed in a consent multitude of problems.” Episcopal Bishop Arthur E. Walmsley said. decree to follow it. But officials The report was the second in a who was extradited and con­ tended the meeting were Sen. Hartford Courant. the consultants, Schupack minds and voted early Saturday Spallone said the council’s By Robert Greene By having West and Peacock provide staff disagreed on how it should be week suggesting that people victed in Israel of being a Nazi Sam Nunn of Georgia, chairman Suarez Engineers Inc., wrote several times to to accept the judge’s plan follow­ action “ probably reduced the The Associated Press up to 50% OFR support, the conference planned to unite under one ing a series of noisy and emo­ implemented. connected with the Bush cam­ war criminal. of the Senate Armed Services the National Bureau of Standards saying that roof three programs — the 5-year-old Peace Center; value of every house in Yonkers tional City Council meetings. "The new city-NAACP proposal paign engaged in activities that Last week, the Washington Committee; Rep. Les Aspin of bureau engineers were not correctly the Connecticut Interfaith Housing and Human by a minimum of $50,000, and as Vice President George Bush They switched after lawyers would substitute two new housing were eitjier overtly anti-Semitic Jewish Week newspaper reported Wisconsin, Nunn’s counterpart in analyzing possible weaknesses in the 325-ton Services Corp.; and Impact. much as $100,000.” launched a five-state trip today from the city and the National sites for one of the original seven; or could be construed as such. that Brentar was active in groups the House, and former presiden­ concrete floor slabs. Now questions are being raised about how the after the weekend resignation of 30% -50% OFF Association for the Advancement mix some low-income units with Gov. Mario Cuomo said he his hand-picked choice to run the Malek, who was Nixon’s per­ that denied the existence of the tial candidate Sen. Albert Gore The consultants stated that possible major Connecticut churches can unite effectively to of Colored People agreed on a more expensive ones; substan­ would appoint a task force and Republican Party’s campaign sonnel chief at the time, issued a Holocaust and that he had made Jr. of Tennessee. Selected weaknesses in the concrete floor slabs could address social concerns. The clash also has compromise housing plan the tially alter the style and mix of Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan statement with the announce­ anti-Semitic statements. The re­ Dukakis acknowledged after highlighted that few blacks and no women or activities, and Michael Dukakis Wallcovering have triggered the collapse. councilmen hope U.S. District the housing; rehabilitate some promised to arrange a meeting ment of his resignation Sunday port named several members of the meeting that he had some Hispanics are among th** conference’s top-level set out to speak more forcefully Judge Leonard Sand will accept. existing housing; and create a between city officials and the saying he didn’t want publicity Bush’s ethnic coalition who had differences with leading defense Collections decision makers. on defense issues. Fines imposed by Sand on the new organization to manage the Secretary of Housing and Urban about his actions for Nixon to ties to fascistic and anti-Semitic spokesmen of his party, most of Police shoot suspect The womens’ memo came several days after a Frederic V. Malek resigned city reached $1 million a day on housing. Development. jeopardize the Bush campaign. groups. whom are more hard-line, but separate complaint, signed by the 10 women on the Sunday as deputy chairman of the HARTFORD (A P) — A 31-year-old Hartford Friday, forcing the layoffs of "There is a sense of hope,” said In an accompanying state­ “ What at first seemed to be a promised a consensus-oriented conference staff, was sent to board members. In Mayor Nicholas Wasicsko said Republican National Committee. man. who has been on the run since eluding hundreds of workers that would the Rev. Darryl George after ment, Bush called Malek “ a most few unsettli approach to setting Pentagon their complaint, the 10 women said, “ We believe we Saturday’s vote was a watershed, The resignation followed a report police in April, was brought to a halt after a have taken effect Saturday had preaching Sunday morning to his honorable man without a trace of g errors in judgment in the Bush priorities. are in a crisis situation. We feel isolated, wounded because it meant the council the same day in The Washington shoot-out with a Hartford police officer. the councilmen remained predominantly black congrega­ bigotry in his makeup.” campaign now seems to be “ What you see here is an and unsupported.” would now work with the court. Post that he compiled figures on Bernard Bewry was shot once in the upper defiant. tion at the Messiah Baptist the number of Jews in high- “ I condemn any vestiges of growing into a pattern of aston­ example of the way we’re going to At an emergency executive committee meeting “ None of us are comfortable with make national security policy right back after firing at Officer Christopher Now, the fines and layoffs are Church. “ We have crossed the ranking positions in the Bureau of anti-Semitism, prejudice or bigo­ ishing insensitivity that is totally July 6, the directors asked for West’s and Peacock’s the court’s plan,” he said, “ but beginning in January 1989,” Hopkins during a foot chase through a wooded on hold. first hurdle, yet we have a healing Labor Statistics in 1971 for then try and so, I believe, does Fred inappropriate for an American resignations. the court imposed it because the Dukakis said. “ With a president section of Hartford’s Keney Park. Sand told lawyers for the city, process that is still occurring.” President Nixon. Malek,” Bush said. presidential campaign,” Rep. West, a black woman who had been pastor of the council refused to get involved.” and a Congress that work The incident occurred after police noticed a the federal government and the "W e have to take an active role Notes that are part of the The resignation deprives Bush, Charles E. Schumer, D-N. Y., said XT Bloomfield United Methodist Church, now is together.” car bearing a registration that did not match NAACP to gather Wednesday to now and make sure this (plan) Nicholas Longo, the other coun­ presidential archives refer to at least temporarily, of direct Sunday in a statement. working as a campus chaplain at Hartford area does work,” said Peter Chema, a Dukakis has undergone re­ the vehicle description in state motor-vehicle go over the alternative plan. cilman who changed his vote, Nixon’s search for a “ Jewish control over the national party Dukakis, who has taken a more colleges. West declined to comment beyond the peated criticism from the Bush Sand could accept the new plan councilman who was called a said the impending layoffs trans­ cabal” that he thought was using during the fall campaign. aggressive stance in recent days, records and pursued the car into the park content of the memo, and Peacock could not be campaign, which claims he seeks or again order the city to abide by "snake” by a resident after he formed the mounting fines from unemployment data to put him in Malek’s resignation followed spoke with congressional leaders about 1:30a.m. Tuesday. reached for comment. “ unilateral disarmament.” And E.A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. his original order. switched his vote. the abstract into reality. an unfavorable light. Malek ac­ the departure last week of Je­ in Boston about his image on It was only after they fingerprinted Bewry last week Dukakis appeared to knowledged compiling the fig­ rome Brentar as co-chairman of national security and foreign that Hartford police realized they had nabbed change his position on Star Wars, 723 Main Street, Manchester ures, but said he thought Nixon’s B i^ ’s campaign organization policy issues and promised to an elusive suspect. which he previously described as notions were “ nonsense,” and Jrfr ethnic groups. Brentar, a “ restate my positions forcefully” Cleveland travel agent, had been this week. a fantasy, by saying he would 649-4501 State primaries generating iittie attention that he had nothing to do with support research on the space- subsequent demotion of two Jew­ an active defender of Ohio Among the nearly dozen based defense program. CPR course saves man ish officials in the bureau. autoworker John Demjanjuk, members of Congress who at­ HARTFORD (A P) — A 74-year-old man Bv Judd Everhart Bucci than talking about statewide cratic primary in the 130th District, ■ 24th District, New Britain: a _ NEW — DANCE — NEW — DANCE — NEW — DANCE suffered a heart attack while practicing The Associated Press issues. featuring incumbent Jose C. Lugo, two-way GOP primary between Mary Louise Bruce, Jean C. Daniels. life-saving techniques in a cardiopulmonary In the 22nd Senate District in party-endorsed Norman Delano and Val D. Gissentanner and Americb L. Mecham may be out of office, resuscitation course, but was revived by his Republicans and Democrats in 24 Bridgeport, incumbent Democrat Steven A. Dilling. Santiago. instructors. state legislative districts go to the Howard T. Owens Jr. is being ■ 65th District, Torrington; Demo­ Melvin Bishop’ eyes rolled up and he fell polls Wednesday to decide primary challenged for the nomination by In the 9th Senate District outside cratic party-endorsed Gerald R. Reis over while compressing the chest of a practice elections that have generated little Dorothy A. Blank. The winner will Hartford, former Sen. Richard John­ is being challenged by former state but he still looms over primary Wininger’s attention and focused on no statewide dummy during the CPR class Saturday at the face the winner of a two-way Republi­ ston of Wethersfield is challenging Rep. John A. Miscikoski. themes. Aetna Life & Casualty Co. building, instructor can primary featuring former state party-endorsed Dominic Mazzaccoli ■ 76th District, Watertown area: GOP-endorsed John E. Piscopo of By Larry Lopez office again. opponents. Len Heroux said. Polls will be open from noon to 8 Sen. LeeScarpetti, who beat Owens in of Newington for the GOP nomination. Thomaston is being challenge by The Associated Press After his ouster, Mecham fore­ In the current election, Me­ Finding no pulse, Heroux began performing p.m. Prim ary day is a Wednesday 1984, and John C. Kucej. The other Senate primary is for the Norman M. Stephen of Watertown. cast "a revolution at the ballot cham’s Forward Arizona Politi­ the same compression technique the West rather than the customary Tuesday In the 23rd District, also in Bridge­ NOW ENROLLINQ Democratic nomination in the 16th PHOENIX — Evan Mecham’s box,” but he hasn’t predicted any cal Action Committee has not this year because of the observance of ■ 79th District, Bristol; former Hartford man had been practicing. port, veteran state Sen. Margaret E. District covering the Waterbury area. casualty figures in the current distributed cash to candidates, the Jewish holiday. Rosh Hashanah. state Rep. Salvatore Micucci faces a name is not on the ballot, but the As about 20 stunned students looked on. Morton is being challenged by Wil­ There, incumbent Donald M. Rinaldi ousted governor’s conservative primaries, and neither has and has handed out only a handful There are five primaries in state challenge for the Democratic nomina­ Bishop’s heart began pumping. He soon liam J. McMahon. of Waterbury is being challenged by anyone else. of formal endorsements. But it Senate races — three Democratic and tion from Richard A. Stevens. spirit looms over Tuesday’s prim­ regained consciousness and began talking, Charles W. Lanza of Wolcott. ■ 95th District, New Haven; incum­ ary, as several of his backers The form er governor insists has conducted research and two Republican. The other 19 are There is a four-way Democratic and smiling and thanking his rescuers. challenge moderate Republican that those who keep talking about training for an unknown number Gymnastics Dance House primaries — 15 Democratic primary in the 124th House District in In other House races; bent Democrat Rep. Walter S. Brooks legislators who voted to impeach the Mecham factor are “ trying to of candidates. and four Republican. Bridgeport, among incumbent Sheila ■ 3rd District, Hartford; Demo­ is being challenged by Jan Parker, Pre-School 2 to 5 Pre-School 3 to 5 A. Baker, Alberto J. Ayala, Ernest E. cratic party-endorsed Juan A. Figu­ wife of former state Treasurer Henry or convict him. divert the attention of the voters” Mecham says he will support Man hangs self in cell In past years, primaries have often Newton II, and Alvin W. Penn. eroa is being challenged by incum­ E. Parker. The primary — one of six from the real issue: record tax whoever wins the GOP primary, School Ages 6 and up School Ages 6 and up pitted old guard candidates against around the country Tuesday — and spending increases that were but many Republican lawmakers MERIDEN (AP) - A Meriden man died In the I27th District, incumbent bent Arthur A. Brouillet. ■ noth District, Danbury: Demo­ younger, frequently more liberal, Democrat Jacqueline M. Cocco is marks Arizona’s first election passed after his ouster to bail the fear his followers may simply Teams Tap — Jazz — Ballet early Sunday after hanging himself with his ■ 4th District, Hartford; Demo­ cratic Party-endorsed Robert D. challengers. That is not generally the being challenged by Raymond S. cratic party-endorsed William H. Godfrey faces challenger Mounir A. since the traumatic political state out of a deficit. refuse to vote for them in undershirt in a cell at the Meriden Police case this year. Giasullo. Carey III faces a challenge from Farah. upheaval of last spring in which " I t ’s ‘L et’s throw enough iiiud November even if they survive Department on Saturday night. ' ' z Bridgeport is this year’s hotbed of There’s a five-candidate race for incumbent John W. Fonfara. ■ 123rd District, Trumbull: a two- the Republican-controlled House at Mecham and make him the the primary. In a number of David J. Waterman, 37, was found with his primaries. There are three Senate the Democratic nomination in the ■ 6th District, Hartford; incumbent way Republican race between Dale voted to impeach Mecham and target so that we will change the swing districts, that could hand Gymnastics Director Bill Wininger o T-shirt tied around his neck, hanging from a races and five for House nominations. 128th District. It includes incumbent Democrat Abraham L. Giles is being W. Radcliffe and Dominic Arminlo. the GOP-controlled Senate con­ issues from the voting records of the seat over to the Democrats. cell bar, at 11:34 p.m. Saturday, said Sgt. Eliot Several of the feridgeport contests Mario Testa, Dimas (}outo, Leonard challenged by Maria C, Sanchez, ■ 142nd District, Wilton area: GOP- victed him of obstructing justice the incumbents,” ’ he said. It has not been easy to deter­ I Dance Director Laurie Darling Nash 7 Michelson. He was pronounced dead at 12:18 have centered around the city’s L. Crone, Joseph S. Grabarz Jr. and ■ 23rd District, New Britain; In­ endorsed incumbent Rep. Margaret and misusing funds. Mecham, a perennial political mine the exact number of primar­ a.m. Sunday. ffnancial problems; the General John W. Olson. cumbent Democrat Joseph S. Raia is S. Gill of Wilton is being challenged by . The Senate votes removed him outsider, won the governorship on ies in which loyalty to Mecham A spokesman at the state medical Assembly this year approved a $35 Democratic Rep. Lee A. Samowitz being challenged by Henry J. A. Henry Morgan of Redding. from office and automatically his fifth try in 1986 in a three-way seems to be a main issue. Nine GOP senators and 26 representa­ examiner’s office in Farmington said an million bailout for the state’s largest faces two challengers for the Demo­ OlfiZPWflki ■ 145th District, Stamford: Demo­ Installed Democrat Rose Mof- race. His strengths included a 646-3687 697 Paiker SL Manchester CT. 646-3687 m tives face at least one primary autopsy confirmed that Waterman died of city. Some primary candidates are cratic nomination in the 129th Dis­ ■ 24th District, New Britain; a cratic Party-endorsed Cristel H. ford, the longtime secretary of get-out-the-vote campaign that i < opponent, but not all of the asphyxia from hanging and called the death a spending more time trying to link trict, Joseph P. Ganim and Wilbur F. three-way Democratic among party- Truglia, widow of the late Sen. state, to serve in his place until mobilized his many ultraconser­ incumbents voted against Me­ suicide. their opponents to the administration Varga. endorsed David B. Pudlin, Sally D. Anthony Truglia, faces challenger 1990. The Senate declined to bar vative supporters and a series of cham. NEW — DANCE — NEW — DANCE — NEW — DANCE — NEW of Democratic Mayor Thomas W. There’s another five-way Demo­ Anderson and and Stanley Nevers. Sandra Brewster-Walker. Mecham from ever running for tabloids that attacked his MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Sept. 12, 1988 — 7 • - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Sept. 12, 1988 OPINION BUSINESS Cable executive Concrete Machinery to sell? Call Gavlick l u c k \POY^ claims deregulation By Mark Seavy banner of the British Steel ovrTeR ••• The Associated Press Corp. sidewalks The sale, executed over two J BRISTOL (AP) - For a years, cost workers in 14 steel improves service Bristol company that sells used mills across England their jobs. Not all Gavlick deals have machinery, an aging lathe or HARTFORD (AP) - Twostate the state Department of Public international consequences and blast furnace may be just what Utility Control that says prices best choice its 500,000-square-foot ware­ consumer officials gave a dis­ the customer ordered. for basic and premium services Airline case unsolved house in Bristol is overflowing torted picture of cable television In its 31 years in business, the combined increased only 8.8 Famed trial lawyer Melvin Belli claims he has with machinery in all shapes deregulation last month, when Gavlick Machinery Corp. has they asked Congress to repeal the percent for 1987. He estimated evidence that Korean Airlines Flight 007 was and sizes being rebuilt or become a matchmaker of sorts, lhat the combined price increases There is no reason for the town to use awaiting sale. The company law requiring deregulation, an deliberately off course in 1983 when it was shot introducing companies that so far this year ranged from 5 also has offices in Miami and industry spokesman says. blacktop for sidewalk paving when it requires down by the Soviets. Belli, who represents thie have equipment to sell to firms percent to 7 percent. Cleckheaton, England. Michael J. Dorfsman, execu­ private developers to use concrete for the families of the victims, has questioned the wives of that want the goods. He said some of the 1987 price With about 100 employees at tive director of Connecticut Cable the pilot and co-pilot. Both said their husbands “ The whole fact of the matter increases were one-time adjust­ purpose. the Bristol headquarters and 40 Television Association Inc., said collected under-the-table money for flying off is finding a buyer and sellerand ments by cable television com­ The Planning and Zoning Commission is representatives abroad, the he will mail a letter to Congress course. Belli told us. He also said he has taken that can be done just as easily panies that did not increase their company is ready to strike today, criticizing state Consumer quite right in recommending against the use testimony from a pilot who was flying a parallel with the smaller pieces as with rates for 1985 and 1986, the period quickly when opportunity Counsel James F. Meehan and of blacktop for sidewalks the town plans to course on that day. He warned Flight 007 that it was the larger ones,” said Nancy E. during which deregulation was arises, Ms. Gavlick said. State Attorney General Joseph I. off course, but the pilot radioed back, “ We know Gavlick, the company’s assist­ phased in; construct along West Center and Spencer “We’re pretty much wide Lieberman for their portrayal of what we’re doing.” Belli suspects, but has no proof, ant vice president. Meehan andAssistant Attorney streets. open and ready to go at a the effects of the Cable Communi­ The used machinery market General William B; Gundling said that the Soviets were preparing for a highly secret moment’s notice,” said Ms. cations Policy Act of 1984. Originally, the town proposed to use is known for its breadth and The two consumer representa­ Sunday that the price study was missile test that day and the CIA wanted to Gavlick, who left a career as an concrete, but its plan was rejected by state Gavlick spans it with divisions tives asked Congress to repeal the correct in examining only basic photograph the operation. account executive with a New specializing in machinery for law. which in January 1987 took prices because those were the authorities last year. The state then required York advertising firm to join such as industries as wire, away the states’ ability to regu­ only prices that had been regu­ the town to move the walks farther away from her father in business. “ We’re video, machine tool, electrical, lated and because about half of Knowing your number really going out and seeking late basic cable rates. the streets and closer to^the property lines. plastics, graphic arts, chemical They said the law has given the state’s 850,000 cable subscrib­ opportunities, rather than be­ Furthermore, the state wants the town to use Last month the National Geographic Society took' and process, and data cable operators an unregulated ers take only basic service. ing reactive.” Americans to task for their ignorance of the map. processing. monopoly. They cited their own \ blacktop, a less costly and less permanent It’s the company’s readiness They argue that without com­ Not enough of us could find the Persian Gulf. Now, Gavlick takes several differ­ study, which shows that the surfacing because of possible future work on Open Forum that makes it attractive, ac­ petition from other cable com­ the Centers for Disease Control are upset bacausc ent approaches to matchmak­ median increase of basic rates cording to Rudy Eberstadt, a panies, existing companies have the streets. only 8 percent of adults know what their cholesterol; ing. Sometimes it purchases statewide since deregulation is former executive at Microdot been increasing their prices and But Planning and Zoning Commission level is. “ Not only should you know your number, equipment cold from compan­ 21.3 percent. Corp. in Greenwich, a Gavlick at a much greater pace than consider this situation very se­ Coventry’s Tom Berwick. The but you should know what it means, ” a CDC ies, knowing that it will be able Dorfsman. however, said that members can find no proposals for future customer. increases in their expenses. They Teacher’s aides riously. Thank you. final concert will be indoors, in the cholesterol specialist scolded. Our ancestors were to find buyers. On other occa­ cable rates are regulated by work on the streets involved. Accordingly, said many of the program addi­ sanctuary of the First Congrega­ content to simply be alive. Then somebody decided sions, Gavlick brokers deals “ They stay in constant con­ competition from other sources, they see no reason why the town should be tions cost the operators much less deserve raises Anita F. House tional Church of Coventry, from 7 between companies or auctions tact with the customers and such as movie theaters and video 1 we had to memorize the number of calories in a Big than the amounts reflected in permitted, required in fact, to construct 204 Greenwood Drive off equipment for firms going they are on top of the market,” tape piayers. He said the real To the Editor: to 9 p.m. on Oct. 9, There we will Mac. Soon healthy people were expected to know their rate increases. The result of sidewalks to a lower standard than it requires Manrhester out of business or closing Eberstadt said. effect of the Cable Act has been to listen to the Constitution Brass their resting heart rates and their blood pressure. the rising prices, they say, will bo plants. Richard J. Callahan, who allow cable television operators developers to meet. I owe a great deal of gratitude to Quintet from Storrs. Now, chole.sterol numbers. Life is beginning to look to make cable television unaffor­ If a machine doesn’t suit the heads Stafford Springs-based to create a fair pricing system The following contributed to­ like a final exam. dable for many basic subscrib­ It is difficult enough to maintain sidewalks the teacher/paraprofessional specifications of a prospective Business Information Services and to make needed improve­ ward our sponsorship of the above ers, a large number of whom arc in good condition as it is, without constructing teams in the Manchester school Keep an eye buyer, Gavlick is also equipped Inc., publisher of newsletters ments to their programming and concerts: JoAnn’s Restaurant, poor or elderly. system. Forced abortions in China to rehabilitate or redesign it. covering the wire, fastener and them of an inferior material to begin with. Village Pharmacy, Coventry AP photo service. I ’ll explain briefly from the on the ball China is apparently trying to put a new face on its! “ It’s as though w e’re an arm supplier industries, said Gav­ But Dorfsman says studie? The Planning and Zoning Commission does Pizza, Home Video Store, Coven­ He said the price study tells beginning. My daughter was born punitive population control program. The of the client company or a lick is able to respond when a only half the story because it show that half of the low-incomo not have the right to make the final decision, To the Editor: try Florist, Guido’sSupermarket. M ATCHMAKING COMPANY — Richard E. Gavlick, with Down’s syndrome. She is Washington Post recently reported that China’ department because we do business suddenly booms and ignores that some increases have subscribers also subscribe to Comfed, Coventry Video, Coven­ president of Gavlick Machinery Corp., shows some of the but it does have an obligation to make a mentally retarded and has sub­ Family Planning Commission admitted it was everything from market re­ needs equipment fast. been offset by decreases in the premium service and, therefore, Well. last Wednesday’s tSept. 7) try Pharmacy, CBT, Sabrina used machinery his company sells. recommendation. The Board of Directors can stantial problems with verbal overzealous in the past. Some women were forced search and valuation to even “ When things turn around cost of premium services such as are having the increases in their game seemed almost the same as Pools, Village Antiques. Paul communication. When she was an to get abortions when they exceeded the one-child helping them sell their pro­ and you need it in a hurry, movie channels. He said the study basic service offset by price overrule that recommendation by a when they lost the World Series. Watson-CPA, David Rappe, Mi­ infant, a doctor very angrily limit. The policy telling couples how many children ducts.” said Richard E. Gav­ they’ll have it for you.” Calla­ also does not reflect increases in decreases in premium service. two-thirds vote. Two out and only one to put them chael Keenan. M.D.. Jack Bynes, copper." he said. “ Metalurgica han said. ordered me to put her in an they can have is the kind of invasiveness that lick, the company’s president Electric Co. was seeking to the number of services offered But unless the directors can convince institution and forget her. He said out and the ball went by. It was a D.M.D., Bruce Tandy, D.M.D.. and chief executive officer. phase out a specialized machin­ COPLASA’s use of the dip-form The company, which would with basic cable, such as chance to tie the game up comes naturally to a totalitarian society. Forced themselves that work will be done soon on the she would never be able to do and Paul Korus, D.M.D., Coven­ A form er machine tool sales­ ery line for producing wire for line could have a significant not disclose any financial fig­ SportsChannel. Wednesday but it was a loss. Red abortions go beyond totalitarianism — to streets involved and that it will require anything and she would ruin the try Hometown M arket, Holmes & man. Gavlick founded the com­ electrical conductors at the impact on the country’s copper ures. has also seen its share of “ The Cable Act has enhanced LOOK Sox. you are doing fine now so barbarism. In the Tibetan regions, the Chinese lean economic times. A 1973 fire family. Indeed, that was a Henry Associates, and Wells pany with his father. Isadore T. same time a Chilean copper trade and economy.” customer service, improved pro­ tearing up the walks, the directors should please keep an eye on the ball. policy of “ family planning” has racial overtones But while Gavlick may have destroyed its 104,000-square- FUEL OIL common professional belief in Agency. Gavlick, in 1957. Now his company wanted to phase one gramming and given viewers follow the PZC recommendation and use Good luck for the Series. Red that add an even more frightening element. China helped expand Chile’s econ­ foot complex in Torrington, and those days. Fortunately. I had the Thank you all. daughter. Nancy, also works in. more choice, more diversity and Sox fans. invaded Tibet in 1950 and has since imposed what The sale last year of General omy. another deal helped close the downturn of the steel more reliable service,” Dorfs­ concrete. fortitude to defy those orders. there. appears to be a policy of crushing the Tibetan With 16 divisions and a Electric’s dip-form line to Me- down. a .segment of Great industry during the early 1980s man said in a letter to U.S. Rep. They should not put the PZC in the position With the help of talented, Aline Hoffman Mary Jarvis culture and replacing its population with Chinese. computer database of more talurgica COPLASA S.A. pro­ Britain’s. hurt Gavlick, officials said. Edward J. Markey, D-Mass., of demanding that private developers build dedicated and caring school Chairwoman Senior Citizen A 62D Pascal Lane Forced abortions look like an insidious part of that than 200.000 possible sellers and vided Gavlick Machinery with In 1981. Gavlick acted as Gavlick said the company chairman of the House subcom­ personnel, my daughter has Coventry Arts Commission Volume Discounts more costly concrete walks, while the town Manchester anti-Tibetan policy. China undoubtedly has a buyers around the world, the a sale of which it is quite proud. co-agent for the sale of $500 made a series of purchases in mittee on telecommunciations builds less permanent ones of blacktop. bloomed into a very lovely and population problem, but it must be solved by privately held company has Richard Gavlick said. million worth of surplus the early 1980s and extended its and finance. The committee is THRIFTY OIL CO. capable young lady. She has education, not by cold-blooded atrocities. ! tackled some of thelargerones. “ Chile is one of the most steeling-making equipment credit, only to face a shrinking holding hearings on the effects of finished school. She is working Public thank-you For example, the General important exporters of that once operated under the market. the law. 289-8843 and contributing to society and Letters policy Anti-tank strategy Dorfsman pointed to a study by very proud to be able to do it. for music series V The paraprofessionals in the A group inside the North Atlantic Treaty The Manchester Herald school system played a very large To the Editor: Organization has proposed that the Pentagon give welcomes original letters to role in making this possible. They serious thought to building anti-tank barriers in the editor. ‘Black Monday’ revisited: work with the teachers, as aides, This is not my first letter of West Germany. The suggestion is an indicator of IT’S EASIER TO PAY BY MAIL Letters should be brief often taking teaching, guidingand thanks to members of the com­ how much European public opinion may have and to the point. They should bolstering roles. It has been my munity. A private thank-you note changed since the heyday of the nuclear freeze be typed or neatly handwrit­ experience that they go, not just to each person would not accomp­ movement in 1982. The idea comes from the North ten, and, for ease in editing, FOR YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO an extra mile, but many extra lish my purpose, that of thanking Atlantic Assembly — NATO’s inter-parliamentary Did ‘animal spirits’ do it? should be double-spaced. miles to help a child and some­ them publicly. They co-sponsored organization. The group recently recommended Letters must be signed with times on their own time. These the summer concerts with the that the allies consider a modern-day Maginot line, name, address and daytime Bv Peter Cov THE MANCHESTER HERALD paraprofessionals have college Coventry Arts Commission. On including explosives under German fields, to stop telephone number (for The Associated Press training — some with four-year Aug. 7 we heard Irish music and any attack of Warsaw Pact tanks. verification). Business Mirror degrees. But, unfortunately, their sea chanteys played by Members The Herald reserves the NEW YORK — As the first anniversary of the salaries are abysmally low and of the Morgans. On Aug. 14 we_ right to edit letters in the stock market crash approaches, some economists Try Our Pay-By-Mail not at all commensurate with the listened to traditional bluegrass Stealing from the starving interests of brevity, clarity are advancing a new explanation for the $500 billion avalanches by dumping more and more stocks the service they provide. I firmly by Traver Hollow. We heard The United Nations has called on its members to and taste. jolt: animal spirits. further they fall. believe that if the Manchester “ Sounds of Neil Diamond” by the send food to the starving people of Sudan, but tons Emotion played a small part that day because Program... Address letters to: Open “ Animal spirits” is a shorthand phrase for school system is to maintain its 19S0 by NEA. Inc very talented Michael Thomas. of emergency supplies have disappeared on their emotion, unreason and other qualities that — to be many of the supposedly emotional small investors Forum, Manchester Herald, It makes paying your subscription easier on progressive tradition, it must (Actually Neil Diamond sounds way to the drought-stricken areas of that country. fair to animals — are really more typical of human either sat tight or couldn’t get their sell orders '7 H A TE it when people are always making P.O. Box 591, Manchester you. Instead of paying your carrier every 2 increase the salaries of these very like h im ). The series continued at It appears that Sudanese soldiers have helped beings than the lower beasts. through. 'statements.' What are you trying to say with valuable people. 06(MO. weeks, you can simply write a check for 3 the park with “ Double Edge,” a themselves to the food. The Sudanese army Most people have figured all along that emotion Still, animal spirits and crowd psychology help that ultra-narrow tie?” months, 6 months or a full year... drop it in the I urge the Board of Education to local rock and roll group featuring apparently has not sanctioned the theft. It affects the stock market, but for economists to say explain why investors bid stocks up so unreasonably mail. Then, you can forget about having ready promised to punish the thieves, but sources in the same thing amounts to a major shift. high in the first place, setting themselves up for a cash to pay your carrier... answering the door Sudan doubt that the army can control its own Economists were indoctrinated to believe that fall. troops. In same cases, the food has appeared on the financial markets adjust quickly and smoothly to when It’s inconvenient... or being at home to black market, but the starving people are too changes in the rational expectations of investors. At Stock prices are supposed to go up when the pay your bill. Why should we check a candidate’s past? any given moment, in other words, stock prices economy is doing well, reflecting the outlook for destitute to pay for it there. reflect the perfect collective wisdom of millions of rising corporate profits. But the relation is so Simply complete the coupon below and send haphazard that one economist has even been able to The resignation was only the second for a vice investors. it to us... or if you would.like more information HUNTINGTON, Ind. — The harsh look into the A beauty of a scam There were some doubts about the so-called conclude the opposite: that stocks and bonds do best life of Sen. Dan Quayle has generated a pair of president (John C. Calhoun was the first to do it. in on our Pay-By-Mail program call the Circula­ What’s going on in some beauty schools isn’t very efficient markets theory even before Black when the economy is doing worst. public storms in the country. Some Americans 1832, over politics). But the Agnew scandal was to tion Department, 647-9946. After Initial pay­ pretty. The schools get federal grant money to pay Monday. There were a lot afterward. After all, “ Stock market rallies start in the middle of have been angered by the questions concerning the be quickly interred. His shame was immediately ment and prior to expiration, you will be billed. the tuition of poor students, but some schools are nothing happened in the real world on Oct. 19 to recessions,” said Aubrey Zaffuto, an economist at character of the vice presidential candidate, while eclipsed by the rising impact of the Watergate Tom keeping non-existent students on their rolls to reduce the true value of corporate America by IBJ Schroder Bank & Trust Co. others have been outraged by the fact the questions affair. He therefore dropped easily from public guarantee more money. One Chicago beauty school nearly a quarter, which is how much stocks fell that Ms. Zaffuto theorizes that when the economy WE WILL NOTIFY are being raised at all. view, and he has since become a relatively obscure Tiede owner was convicted on 57 charges including tax day. slows down, there is unused money sloshing around The latter fury is particularly evident here in businessman. that is parked in financial assets, driving up their YOUR CARRIER evasion, racketeering and conspiracy. He faked That’s where animal spirits come in. Or “ fads,” Quayle’s home town. The residents say the media Agnew is now 69 years old. He lives comfortably or "secular bubbles,” depending on which econo­ value. school records to show the attendance of students THAT YOU ARE A is searching for dirt, and that may not be far in Costa Mesa. Calif., and he has been working mist is coining slogans. The bad-is-good view is disputed by most who had dropped out. In some cases, the students PAY-BY-MAIL wrong. News people can be insufferably shrill in mostly as an international consultant and broker. Evidence has accumulated that the Oct. 19 stock economists, but the fact that it even exists shows the were in jail. The school kept $360,000 in federal matters of this kind, and often counterproductive One of his associates says that he uses what crash was in large part the result of portfolio weakness of the correlation between stocks and the CUSTOMER. grants for the missing students. Employees of as well. Besides, journalists make suspicious remains of his influence to put deals together in insurance, a computerized strategy that triggers real world. The party did not question that decision. Most another school defauded the federal government character cops. several countries, and “ this is how he earns a very Americans accepted it, too. Some news out of $26,000 by faking enrollment records and But, sigh, someone’s got to do it. The nation has a organizations sent representatives to Baltimore quiet living.” entrance exams for dropouts and fictitious measures.” right to know for whom they are voting, and the and Annapolis to dig into Agnew’s background. But He has not escaped controversy entirely, students. Union leaders say laying off employees will I would like to pay by mail for my Manchester Herald subscription. Please begin my press has an obligation to fill in the blanks. There there was no "feeding frenzy,” as these things have however. He remains the raucous editorialist of his IN B R IE F drive up labor costs per flight because the have been other times in the history of politics come to be known; there was no concentrated political days. He does not give media interviews Mini-editorial less-senior workers being laid off were paid less pay-by-mail subscription on ------■ when reporters were less vigilant, which is to say effort to create a mushrooming concern. as a rule. But he was denounced a couple of years Time was when the great American dream was Union leaders upset than those who remain. less picky, and good government was the decided ago for making allegedly bigoted remarks about The investigators discovered that Agnew seemed to graduate from Harvard and become president of “ The last thing you want to do in the airline Enclosed please find payment (or; loser. Jews, and for suggesting that communists are in MIAMI (AP) — Eastern Airlines officials say to be getting prosperous on a small salary ($25,000 the United States. A 17-year-old Afghan refugee has industry is downsize,” said Charles E. Bryan, One time was 20 years ago to the season. The control of the Nobel Prize. the elimination of 4,000 workers was the only Carrier Delivery; a year then). There was also evidence of conflicts modified that slightly. Waheed Asim recently won president of District 100 of the Machinists, □ 3 months ‘23.10 □ 6 months ‘46.20 □ 1 year 92.40 Republican nominee for vice president in 1968 was Agnew’s lack of repentance is also controversial. way to end mounting losses, but union leaders of interest and improper investment ventures. a Domino’s Pizza competition earning the honor of Spiro Theodore Agnew. He was the little-known ' He still says he is innocent of any wrongdoing. He warned that the latest round of firings dooms the Senior Citizens; „ , Eventually, decided that fastest pizza maker in the nation. Asim’s dream is Gasoline prices down governor of Maryland at the time, a state with a wrote a book in 1980 in which he said he was forced company’s ability to compete. □ 3 months‘21.56 □ 6 months‘43.12 □ 1 year‘86.24 Agnew was simply “ not fit to stand one step from to graduate from high school and open his own reputation for high-level corruption: he should to quit the vice presidency. He said he had become Dozens punched their time cards for the last LOS ANGELES (AP) — The average price of the presidency.” Domino’s franchise. Not everyone can be Optional carrier tip may be included with your payment. □ T ip A m ount------have been investigated from his arches to his a political liability, and he was concerned that if he time here this weekend as part of a cutback that gasoline in the United States edged downward And yet the bulk of the media demurred. As a president, and somebody has to make the pizza. •Motor Route and Rural Delivery rates may vary. eyeballs, but he was not. did not resign, well, the White House would have eliminates Eastern service to 14 cities and drops by about a penny in the last three weeks to 102.49 result, voters did not pay much attention. The rest Agnew was popularized as a self-made leader. him killed. the carrier’s workforce to 30,000. cents a gallon, an oil industry analyst said. is discouraging history. Nixon and Agnew were He came from an apolitical family, and succeeded That’s what he said. And his friends say he still Less than four years ago. Eastern had 42,000 The Lundberg Survey of gas stations elected (over Hubert Humphrey and Edmund N a m e . as a Republican in a historically Democratic believes it. The same friends admit that he clearly nationwide found the average, including all Muskie) in one of the closest presidential elections fHaiirlipalrr Hrrali'i workers. ^ Apt. environment. He worked his way through law has some curious idiosyncracies. In retrospect, the “ We’re back on death watch again, said grades, taxes and full- and self-serve prices, A d d re ss. in history, by 1 percent of the ballots. Only later school after World War II. and he won a stint in the New York Times of 1968 was quite right. So. the Foundod In 1881 Katharine Ferer, a vice chair of the Transport dropped .93 cent from the Aug. 19 average to were they judged to be unworthy and driven from Zip - Phone. statehouse by setting aside his own tight nation would have been well served then by more PENNY M. 8IEFFERT...... Publlthw Workers Union representing flight attendants. 102.49, Trilby Lundberg said Sunday. C it y ____ office. chractercops. QEORQE T. CHAPPELL...... | . Crfitor Self-serve prices per gallon were: regular philosophies to defeat a segregationist opponent. DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... ExMutlvA Editor Eastern officials acknowledge the cuts are MAKE IT EASY ON YOURSELF... PAY-BY-MAIL Then Richard Nixon chose the governor for the Agnew resigned in October 1973, when his highly As it was, a crook was elected to the MARIE P. GRADY...... cityEdHor painful, but said something had to be done. unleaded, 93.37 cents; premium unleaded, 108.44 GOP ticket. The selection was the 1968 version of suspicious past finally caught up with him. He was administrative branch of the government. Two ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... AwoeHti Editor "The fact is we have lost over a billion dollars cents: regular leaded, 90.04 cents. accused of having taken bribe money while an crooks, if Richard Nixon is considered. And that is Full-serve prices were: regular unleaded, the 1988 surprise. Moderate Republicans wanted a DENISE A. ROBERTS...... AdvortMng OIroctor in this decade," said Robin Mateili the The Manchester Herald personality on the ticket, such as Mayor John V. official in Maryland. He said the idea was a “ damn the most serious part of this history. If Spiro ’ JEANNE G. FROMERTH...... Butlnno MinwMr company’s chief spokesman. "W e have to take 121.70 cents; premium unleaded, 131.57 cents; P.O . Box 591 • Manchester, C T 06040 Lindsay of New York. But Nixon, even as George lie,” but, in order to avoid prosecution, he quit the Agnew’s defects were not, at length, uncovered and SHELDON COHEN...... Compoilno M * t ^ prudent, although admittedly painful. regular leaded, 117.62 cents. vice presidency and pleaded no contest to a charge used against him, he would have ultimately ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... PrMiroom MiOMw Bush, reached into the comparative wilderness for FRANK J. MeSWEEGAN...... CIrculMlon DIroctor the party’s future. of income tax evasion. become the president of the United States. I MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Sept. 12,1988 — t 8 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Sept. 12, 1988 WIT OF ‘m e WORLD Puzzles USA Today: The television show

FOCUS FIDDY London ACROSS 5 Actress Answer to Previous Puzzle By Kathryn Baker THE FIR ST SHOW was not available in ENGLAND Flenling The Associated Press time for reviewing, but Friedman and Tinker 1 Able to read 6 Blazing M I S E R| T l T V Topics 9 Construction 7 Marine fish I o I r a IL e I showed a prototype to TV critics in July that beam (comp, B Fraternal EIDBDD DDE] NEW YORK - Tonight "USA Today: The included a report on the drought In the Understand documents before you sign wd.) member Television Show" meets USA: The Television Midwest. The story was not about the 13 Juvenile 9 _ the night Audience. " I think we will have a success,” said devastation, but rather about Nebraska, 14 Beverage before Tinker at a news conference in July. " I think DEAR BRUCE: I’m careful. I went down to a dealer that through its paces. Unless you are which is doing just fine, thank you, thanks to 15 Heve Christmas According to its producers, the show we may get a few people expressing 19 and recently gradu­ sold the brand that I had decided upon buying some extremely esoteric auto­ its vast, natural underground water supply. 16 Bernyard sound 10 Containers intends to avoid the icky, ugly side of the news disappointment in that first week, because ated from high school. I (after a very careful investigation), mobile, you will likely find your 11 Actress Baxter 17 _ and the King and concentrate on "journalism of hope,” they were looking for magic, and all we’re Friedman argued that the piece taught just got my first Job as a and asked if I could have a car for an vehicle for rent somewhere in your of Siam 12 Decipher, often presented in the form of a video version giving them is a very presentable show." people something. True, but how many people laborer and hope to afternoon so I could test drive it. area. 18 Scold 20 Environment of the polls that are a staple of the newspaper spinning by on remote control are just going continue my education Smart Money The dealer looked at me as if I had a You point out that it’s going to cost repeatedly agency (abbr.) IIDD BCICI “ USA Today” is indeed presentable. The 19 Fireerm 21 Bewildered (2 of the same name. to pick up the subliminal message, at night. hole in my head. He said he’d be very you some money and that’s true. But M c| r I o ■ ■ ■ p[c^ o _c graphics will knock your socks off. The owners' gp. wds.) -1 "Drought? No problem.” Bruce Williams happy to take me for a short test drive, knowing that the car is comfortable to X _D e B j _ anchors are telegenic beyond belief; it’s as if In order to work as a 20 Ancient cheriot 22 Metal .2 IT The premise sounds like "happy news,” a drive, that the adjustable seat is one everybody who was popular in junior high laborer, I had to join the but there was no way he was going to 21 Juice drink 23 _ Hari R^ _L nB I t _R red flag to TV critics, and has elicited "W e can’t go out and say, ‘Good evening, give me a car for the afternoon to take that is suited to you, and that the 2 4 ______of bricks school when you weren’t ended up on the union. I was told that 22 Music buff's A _s l j [ ^ j _ _T E o m j o o P concerned comments that the show, if ladies and gentlemen. The Dow Jones my dues would be out and "do a job on.” automobile handles the way you’d like purchase 25 Give use of same television show. 2B Skeleton part successful, might have the same kind of industrials lost 200 points today, but don’t "checked off,” and I Before I invest $18,000,1 want to be it to is worth a $40 or $50 rental fee. 23 Mediterranean 3B By birth 45 Golf club face 27 Tattle about impact on television news that USA Today worry, there’s still 2,000 to go,”’ said had to sign a paper saying I agreed to there have been lots of stupid sure that I ’ m comfortable driving the By taking this route, you will have islands 39 Attracter of 46 Military cap has had on some newspapers, which, it USA TODAY, THE newspaper, serves as 26 Enduring (si., 2 wds.) Friedman, but he added, "W e would rattier it. I was too embarrassed to ask what answers). If you didn’t understand car and it meets my expectations. Am the car for a full 24 hours in a totally 2S Roman road iron 47 Snoop seems, have been forced to become more something of a generic libretto for the TV deal with problem solvers than problem I being unreasonble? unpressured environment. You’ll be 31 Sweetsop 41 Retains 46 One-spots "checked o ff" meant. Can you tell what the checkoff was all about, you 32 Hawaiian 29 _ contendere colorful and entertaining. version, which is partitioned into four causers. We’re not saying that dealing with H.O., able to take it uphill and down dale, 30 Federal agant 42 Carpets 49 Pubs . me? My parents didn’t know either. should have politely asked what it timber tree sections, like the paper. There is the USA problem causers is wrong, it’s just that most (comp, wd.) 43 Ship of the 51 Palm fiber T.N., meant. COLUMBUS, OHIO and then make an intelligent, in­ 33 Small particle So far broadcast journalism has survived front-page section, reported by Edie Magnus; 55 Baseballer Ke- people are doing that. We choose to do CHICAGO Never sign a document unless you formed decision as to whether this car 34 Sound 32 Hepburn, for Argonauts Fox’s “A Current Affair” and the more the Money section, reported by anchorman short 44 _ Ericson line something else." fully understand it. D EAR H.O.: While I don’t think is the one you’ll love and cherish and 36 Plus recent, bootable “ The Reporters.” Geraldo Kenneth Walker; Sports, reported by Bill DEAR T.N.: It’s simple. You have But don’t feel bad. This is a lesson you’re being unreasonable, and I finance for the next few years. 3$ Layer of tissue 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 1 9 10 11 12 Rivera became a talk-show host and the walls Macatee, and the Life section, reported by So can TV viewers. allowed your union to have your that most of us learn the hard way. applaud the careful analysis you 37 Slow but of government are still standing. Robin Young. 13 14 employer deduct your union dues The paper you signed is a reasonable made before you planning to invest flowing (mus.) PEOPLE 39 Fool There’s no reason journalism won’t also □ □ □ directly from your paycheck, as one. Good luck on your new job — and such a large sum of money, I can also The Cover Story will come from whatever 40I IEngineering 16 16 17 survive “ USA Today: The Television Show,” opposed to you paying the dues on don’t forget that night school. The understand why the dealer would not Bruce Williams, Am erica’s top section looms largest that night. This week, ", deg. which doesn’t really threaten to be anymore your own. Many unions prefer this wages you are earning now may seem provide you with a car for an extended radio talk host, Is heard each IB 19 the Cover Story is a series called “ Living in THE NEWS TIMES ARE A-CHANGING — Koppel’s political ideas 41 Between than yet another TV newsmagazine, albeit a because some members spend their super, but this may not be something period of time. weeknlght on NBC stations. His ' Colo, and Mo. America,” an examination of a poll of The New York affiliate has moved the “ CBS nightly half-hour one, jazzed up with paychecks very quickly and then have you’ll want to do all of your life. There is a way to get around the column appears every Monday, Wed­ NEW YORK (AP) — Ted Koppel, who’s 42 Film director American attitudes about romance, physical Evening News” from 7p.m. E D T to0; 30p.m., problem, however. Many wise car talked to numerous world leaders as anchor of ; Louis _ expensive graphics and network-level talent. appearance, kids, finances and the future. no money to cover their dues. nesday and Friday. Write to Williams 23 24 26 putting it against "A B C World News The lesson here is, “ No one ever DEAR BRUCE: I don’t buy a new buyers rent a car for a day from a in care of the Manchester Herald, ABC-TV’s "Nightline,’ ’ says he wouldn’t mind 48 Beer barrel Tonight,” so the "NBC Nightly News" now 4'} Capture Other feature reports are on the Olympics, asked a stupid question" (although car regularly but, when I do, I’m very local rental company and put it P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. continuing those chats in another capacity — 31 THE SHOW COMES from some responsible has the 7 p.m. slot to itself. In the first two 50 Of Mars (comb, folks; Grant Tinker, the form er head of MTM a school where ambassadors learn to fend off like secretary of state. form) days after the change, NBC saw a rise in its 34 Productions and NBC; and Gannett, the terrorist attacks and tough New Jersey “ Would I someday want to be secretary of 5t Adolescent school Principal Joe Clark. New York rating of 45 percent. The increase 5$ Edible tuber publisher of USA Today, the newspaper. The might not continue, but even if it does, says state of the U nited States ? Of course, "K oppel 37 53 Weekend- show’s studios are at the newspaiper head­ Pilot’s procrastination leads said in Life magazine’s October issue. These are all typical stories for any TV NBC, it would only make a change of 0.2 in the I welcoming quarters in Rosslyh, Va. The executive "Do I think I would really be qualified for newsmagazine. A slick, watchable, more national rating. In the most recent Nielsens, ' abbr. producer is Steve Friedman, former execu­ it?” he continued. "In some respects, yes, immediate style is what the producers of NBC lagged behind second-place ABC by 0.4 Dr. Gott Satisfier tive producer of NBC’s "Today” show. because part of the job is to sell American 5 S Downy "USA Today: The Television Show” hope will and behind CBS by 0.8. A 1.0 rating represents Peter Gott, M.D. 1 percent of the nation’s 88.6 million television to stormy family weather foreign policy, not only to Congress but to the b i Lackadaisical The show was quickly sold to about 160 make it different. American public.” stations, an indication the stations expect a homes. The time change did not significantly [ DOWN hit. There will be no sadness or desolation. affect the ratings for CBS and ABC. DEAR ter be sent to "charm school” ? ABBY: Earlier THE CAPTAIN Larson to take break 11 Actress Sue _ this year — just 2* Hawkeye State before Moth­ DEAR CAPTAIN: There is no KANSAS CITY, 3‘. _ oil 4; _ tu. Brute (c)19ea by NEA. Inc 12 T V Tonight er's Day — I D ear Abby excuse for failing to acknowledge Mo. (A P ) - Possible causes phoned my sis­ a gift, but if you're considering Cartoonist Gary ter to ask if she sending your sister to "charm Larson will give Abigail Van Buren 5:00PM [HBO] M O VIE: To Be or Not 8:00PM (S ) Newhart (CC) Joanna ar­ di) INN News [ T M C ] M O VIE; Three O'Clock High' A would please school,” go with her and learn his pen a rest this to Be' While performing in Poland, a ranges a blind date for George, unaware O ) On Trial timid student agonizes through the worst buy a Mother's something about gracious gift fall to take a husband-and'Wife theatrical team find that the woman has a jealous bully for an day of his life after a foul-tempered bully of morning pains giving. themselves threatened by invading Nazis. ex-boyfriend. (R) (S)> NIorton Downey Jr. challenges him to a fight. Casey S*e- Day gift for me 14-month break maszko. Anne Ryan, Richard Tyaon. Don't wait until the last minute CELEBRITY CIPHER Mel Brooks, Anne Bancroft. Tim Mathe- d D M O VIE: 'King of Kings' This biblical @ ) Canada: True Nortli Premiere and drop it by from creating CeWwIly dptwr cryptograms are craatad from quotallona by famous poopla. past and praaant. son. 1983. Rated PG. (CC) Explores Canada and its relationship 1987. Rated PG-13. (In Sterenl and then ask someone to buy the epic is based on the life of Jesus and the DEAR DR. GOTT; My husband has had lower our nflother's. I “ The Far Side,” Eacb lattar In IfM cfphar atarrds for another. Toda/'a etbe; A mquMta O [MAX] MOVIE; 'Roxanne' (CC) A struggle against Roman tyranny. Jeffrey with America, beginning with a review of 12:30AM dD ® Alfred H)tchcock am an airline pilot and some­ refused to help me out. Needless gift and deliver it for you. Your modern>day “Cyrano De Bergerac," com­ Hunter. Harry Guardino, Robert Ryan relationships between Amarican and Can­ Presents abdominal pain and vomiting every morning for his syndicate says. adian leaders and the historical precedents times get in tight jams with gifts. to say, my mother received a penchant for getting into "tight 'ZTIHV HI QBP AWYE plete with an oversized nose, coaches his 1962, Part 1 of 2. (M) (M) Late Night W ith David Letter- five years. He has had every test imaginable. His Larson, 38, who shy buddy in the art of courtship. Steve of current issues affecting both nations. Also, I live in Portland, Ore., and belated gift. jams” with gifts reflects poor ® d® NFL Football; Dallas Cowboys at (60 min.) Part 1 of 4. ’ man (In Stereo) physician said it might be pancreatitis. Could he be lives in Seattle, Martin. Daryl Hannah, Rick Rossovich. Phoenix Cardinals (CC) (3 hrs.) (Live) organization, chronic procrasti­ YSWNTSNP HW RBHVB EAT (M) Sea Hunt overlooking something? my sister lives five minutes away Soon after, my sister's birthday will stop distribut­ 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) ® Noticiero Univision nation and an obvious lack of ® Evening Magazine Newlywed Game from my mother in Carmel, Calif. rolled around, so I called my 5:30PM [ESPN] Sportraits: Fea­ [ESPN] Drag Racing: NHRA Seafair caring. ing new cartoons VSWWAQ ISE S ZPSW AU dl) MOVIE: 'Blood Beach' A lifeguard Nationals From Seattle. (60 min.) (Taped) [ESPN] NFL Yearbook; 1987 Dellea My sister agreed to help me out. mother and asked if she would tured: Jim McMahon, Eric Heiden (R) tracks an elusive creature that terrorizes Oct. 30 and will [TMC] MOVIE: Missing In Action 2: Cowboys-Blueprint for Victory (R) DEAR READER: He must be overlooking No sooner had I written the check kindly get my sister a birthday Gary Larson 6:00PM CD ® ® News the beach. David Huffman, John Saxon, something — or your husband wouldn’t still be sick. begin again Jan. 1, ISUVSIQHV QBHWN.' — GABW Burt Young. 1981. The Beginning' A POW escapes his Viet [USA] Edge of Night for the gift, when my phone rang. gift. She graciously agreed to. DEAR ABBY: A 47-year-old ® Three’s Company Cong captors and wages war against an 1990. M O VIE: 'Eleanor, First Lady of the ® Entertainment Tonight Pancreatitis is usually diagnosed with a blood test It was my sister, informing me Later she told me she bought a man wrote to say that he resented ® T.J. Hooker enemy that greatly outnumbers him. Chuck 12:35AM but other causes of abdominal pain and vomiting being asked if he was entitled to a Larson, who says he sits down at his P U I F H W P . World' After the death of F.D.R., Eleanor Norris, Soon-Teck Oh, Steven Williams. A retrospective look at John Lennon's car- that she had reconsidered and rather expensive bottle of wine (11) Gong Show is torn between her family and the oppor­ eer. (In Stereo) may be more elusive. I suggest that your husband senior citizen's discount. I’ll be 69 drawing table and "gets silly," is famous for PREVIOUS SOLUTION; "M ost parents who have children to educate are 1985. Rated R. decided not to buy the Mother's for my sister and I immediately suffering from the disease of maltultion.” — Val Palmer. Gi) Grandstand tunity to become an influential public fi­ cartoons about cows that honk at humans, gure. Jean Stapleton, E.G. Marshall, Joyce 1 0:30PM (3D G® Odd Couple 12:40AM (S!) m o v i e -. "H m Om I*' ask for a referral to a gastroenterologist, a Day gift, as it would “ mean sent Mom a check. My sister on Sept. 12 and I ’m glad to be (IS) A-Team Nine plane crash survivors face an uncer­ Van Patten. 1982. ® NBC News Special; Campaign specialist in digestive disturbances, who can review more” if it came from me. Abby, never acknowledged the gift. alive. dinosaurs that smoke and women with beehive New s (Live) tain journey through the forbidding desert. your husband's te^ts and offer further advice. I survived 47 anti-submarine hairdos. d2) ALF (CC) It's up to Willie to save Countdown Chris Makepeace, Scott Hylanda, Richard here it was 24 hours before Abby, am 1 unreasonable to feel (H) Doctor Who; The Time Meddler Part ALF from the S W A T team surrounding the ® INN News Cox. 1984. In an average medical practice, such as mine, Mother's Day and she flatly annoyed? And shouldn't my sis- patrols in Royal Canadian Air During Larson’s hiatus. Universal Press 2 of 4. Ochomonek's house, in. which ALF had been chasing a prowler. Part 2 of 2. (R) (In Hersey's Hollywood Previews of 1:00AM ® McCreary Report morning abdominal pain and vomiting are often due Force as well as a very serious will distribute more than 1,000 cartoons he dD Charlie's Angels Part 1 of 2. movies to be released and interviews with Stereo) to alcohol abuse. This would be at the top of my list of brain operation. Maybe because drew in the early 1980s that were published in (M) Family Ties (CC). actors. ® Family Medical Center probable causes, based on the little information you I ’ve been in the life insurance d® National Geographic Unusual plants ® Joe Franklin about 30 newspapers. (jl) Noticias and strange creatures have adapted to the (4P El Doctor Candido Perez supply. If your husband is overindulging in alcohol, business for nearly 40 years and THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME © ) World of Survival: The Hunters of intense heat of the Namib Desert, where dD Three’s Company GD Twilight Zone Data Bank y . by Henri ArnotrJ and Bob Leo share this information with his doctor. With have had my share of death the Okavango (R) temperatures sometimes reach 170 de­ [HBO] Why Did Johnny Kill? (CC) A pro­ (Ml Hart to Hart professional help, this situation can be corrected. claims — most of them younger Studio answers critics Unscramble these four Jumbles, I know my rights! dj) Divorce Court grees. (60 min.) file of three teen-age boys who committed [CNN] Inside Politics '88 one letter to each square, to form [CNN] Showbiz Today MOVIE: 'Enter Laughing' A young murders. (60 min.) [ESPN] NFL's Qreateit Moments: than me — I value life so much. NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (A P) - four ordinary words. man enters show business against his par­ [DIS] MOVIE: 'Gulliver's Travels' An 1 1:00PM ® ® d® (4® News 1981 AFC Sudden Death Playoff artd DEAIl DR. GOTT: I'm 30, have children 3 In everyone’s life there is Paramount Pictures, responding to criticism ent's wishes. Jose Ferrer, Reni Santoni, 1981 NFC Championship (60 min.) (R) usually an inspiration — a men­ English doctor travels to the land of Lilliput Elaine May. 1967. ® (Ml M ^ A 'S 'H months, 10 and 2. I'm 5 foot 7 and weigh 182,1 really WHO VOTES from Portugese-Americans about.its new TUFOL and risks his life to save its natives from an [ M A X ] M O VIE; 'Spring Braak' Four col­ d D El Extrano Retorno de Diana Salazar ® Benny Hill watch my diet — no sugary snacks, no fried foods. tor. It could be a priest, a rabbi, a movie “ The Accused,” starring Jodie Foster evil General. Richard Harris, Catherine lege students cut loose on spring break in Voting patterns of men and swimming coach, a teacher. Such Schell. 1977. Rated G d D National Geographic (CC) From Alas­ (ID Odd Couple Fort Lauderdale. David Knell, Perry Lang, My day starts at 7 a.m., and I ’m at it until 11 p.m. I and Kelly McGillis, says the film is not based □ □ Jayne Modean. 1983. Rated R. a man was Dick Campbell of [ESPN] SportsLook ka's Brooks Range to Wyoming's Yellow­ G® Career Media Network have constant diarrhea, and I feel irritable, fatigued women in presidential elections on the Big Dan’s gang rape case. stone National Park, an examination of the [USA] Search for Tomorrow Altoona, Pa. He recited a poem in [TMC] MOVIE: 'Broken Promise' Five facts and myths surrounding the grizzly d® All in the Family and depressed most of the time. I take Erythro­ Portuguese-Americans have said “ The abandoned children struggle to remain to­ 1950 that truly inspired me. GRAWE bear. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) (M) New s (Live) 1:05AM ® Love Boat mycin and Imodium. What could be causing my Accused” will open old wounds stemming gether as a family. Chris Sarandon, Melissa WOMEN Perhaps you’ll want to share it Michaelsen, George Coe. 1981. d D M O VIE: 'Yentr In lurn-of-the-century d® Long Walk to the Olympics Profiles 1:30AM ® Superior Court weight problem? American race walkers' preparation for the from the barroom rape here. Eastern Europe, a young woman disguises GD INN News a with your readers. The author is [USA] Cartoons 1988 SummW Olympics. herself as a man in order to pursue the The movie shot in Vancouver, Canada, Later W ith Bob Costas unknown. 6:30PM ® CBS News (CC) education traditionally forbidden to Jewish d® Crook and Chase DF.AR READER: Diarrhea, irritability, fatigue 8 0 ------MEN contains a barroom rape scene, but does not women. Adapted from Isaac Bashevis Sin­ [CNN] Newsnight Update 71.9 PANUCK ISNORANCE O FTH E ® ® Family Ties (CC) dD Mala Noche...No and depression can have many causes. I am more 69.8 The clock of life is wound but portray Portuguese-Americans or any other LAW 16 NO EXCUSE, gers's short story. Barbra Streisand, Amy [DIS] MOVIE: 'Those Callowaye' (CC) 70 - 67.0 - 66.0 ® d i ABC News (CC). Irving, Mandy Patinkin. 1983. d D Bill Moyers' World of Ideas: America 62.0 64.1" ethnic group as committing the rape, said A Maine family meets with local resistance concerned about these symptoms than I am about 58.8 59.6 59.4 59.1 ^0.8 59 p once ESPECIALLY IF dD Hollywood Squares Through the Movies Premiere People when they attempt to create a wild geese your weight problem, although they all may be And no man has the power Paramount spokeswoman Jane Lanouette. YOU'RE THIS. [CNN] PrimeNews from all walks of life share their thoughts sanctuary. Brian Keith, Vera Miles, Bran­ (Ij) Sports Page W ith Irv Goldfarb (Live) on election year values, power, ethics and The movie is not set in Massachusetts and is [DIS] Swiss Family Robinson don de Wilde. 1964. related. You need a thorough examination and To tell just when the hands will LOACCI dD (P NBC News (CC). beliefs. First up: producer David Puttnam testing by physicians who will check you from stem stop not based on the Big Dan’s case, Lanouette [ESPN] Superbouts: Sugar Ray Leon discusses films' ability to change society. [USA] Soloflax Now arrange the circled letters to d$ dD Nightly Business Report ard vs. Marvelous Marvin Hagler Taped to stern. You obviously put in a stressful day, which On what day — or what hour. said. form the surprise answer, as sug­ dD Love Connection 1:55AM [HBO] MOVIE: 'Trading □ □ gested by the above cartoon. dD Noticiero Univision April 6. 1987, from Las Vegas. (60 min.) could certainly account for your problems. Yet The disclaimer followed reports that the (R) [CNN] Moneyline Places' A commodities broker and a d D Love Connection street hustler become the objects of a bi­ [HBO] Jerry Seinfeld's Stand Up Confi­ infection and malnutrition are possibilities, too. Now is the only time you have movie was based on the March 1983 gang rape [CNN] Inside Politics '88 [E S P N ] NFL Trivia zarre bet made by two elderly tycoons. Ed­ Answer here: A Y TY'A A 'l K Y dential (CC) (60 min.) (In Stereo) Erythromycin is anantibiotic. Why are you taking So live it with a will at Big Dan’s tavern in a section of New A A J [ESPN] Sportsman Series [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents die Murphy, Dan Aykroyd. Jamie Lea Cur­ (Answers tomorrow) [ T M C ] M O VIE: Firewalker' The lure of it? Imodium is a diarrhea preventative that will Don’t wait until tomorrow Bedford heavily populated by Portugese- r 11:30PM ® Taxi tis. 1983. Rated R. Jumbles: TAWNY VISTA RADIUM POWDER 7:00PM ® USA Today: The Televi­ gold sends two soldiers of fortune on a simply make your bowel symptoms more managea­ The hands may then be still. Americans. The case drew national attention. Saturday's sion Show Premiere This daily series perilous quest for hidden Aztec treasure. ® d$) Nightlino (CC) 2:00AM ® Synchronal ble. After you’ve been diagnosed, if your excessive HERMAN ENDLER, Answer The best way to make a long story short— based on the newspaper includes four re­ Chuck Norris, Louis Gossett Jr.. Melody ® ® Home Shopping Overnight Six men, all of Portuguese descent, were INTERRUPT ® Baretta 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 gular segments, each with a host; USA Anderson. 1986. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) Service (3 hrs.) weight is due to fluid retention, not fat, you could bo ENCINO, CALIF. charged in the case. Four were convicted and (3D Honeymooners (Edie Magnus). Life (Robin Young), Money [USA] Tales of the Gold Mortkey GD Twilight Zone helped by diuretic therapy. A good general doctor G9) Abbott and Costello Year two were acquitted. •llabl* lof S2.M, which incluMi poitaM (Kenneth Walker) and Sports (Bill Maca­ should be able to get at the cause of your problem and handling, front Jumbla, d o Ihia nawipapOf. P.O. Box 4366, Orlando, FL 32603-43M. 8:30PM ® The Cavanaughs Pop d® Nightwatch DEAR HERM AN: Thank you Includa your namt, addraat and ilpcoda andmaka your chack payabla to Nawapaparbooka. tee}. Scheduled today; George Bush and d® Hunter One of Hunter's former part­ Michael Dukakis; Soviet baseball. helps Kit fight the Internal Revenue Service ^ Robert Vaughn Discovert and, along the way, give you some helpful dietary NEA graphic inspirational message. ners appears to be heading a large cocaine and soon finds himself waging his own syndicate. (70 min.) (R) [ESPN] SportsLook advice too. Happy birthday! Hoffman to attend benefit battle. ® New s (M) Tonight Show (In Steroo) [ T M C ] M O VIE: 'Firewalker' The lure of ® Carol Burnett and Friends HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (A P) - Dustin ® ) Wheel of Fortune (CC). d® Bill Moyers' World of Ideas: America gold sends two soldiers of fortune on a ® $100,000 Pyramid d ® M O VIE: 'Stone Fox' A young boy Through the Movies Premiere People perilous quest for hidden Aztec treasure. Hoffman, who plays an autistic man in his enters a turn-oMhe-century dogsled race Chuck Norris, Louis Gossett Jr., Melody dD ® Cheers (CC). from all walks of life share their thoughts latest film, "Rainm an," will attend a in an effort to save his ailing grandfather's on election year values, power, ethics and Anderson. 1986. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) Emerging health issue — high-tech, high cost dS Kojak farm. Buddy Ebsen, Joey Cramer. Belinda premiere here to benefit a local autism center. Astrograph beliefs. First up: producer David Puttnam [USA] Perfect Diet (S) M*A*S*H Montgomery. 1987. (R) (In Stereo) discusses films' ability to change society. “ It’s extremely gratifying for a person of his 2:05AM ® New s (R) ® dZ) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour 9:00PM QD Kate S> AUle (CC) After Part 1 of 2. Complicated high- sions that in essence will determine transplant question by identifying a stature to pay attention to a very unusual (S) Your Show of Shows receiving Bob's marriage proposal, Allie d® Y Bron 2:30AM ® l Love Lucy gets cold feet. Pan 2 of 2. (R) tech medical proce­ who will live and who will die. small number of hospitals known for population of people,” said Ruth Sullivan, ® Win; Lose or Draw (M) Morton Downey Jr. GD Twilight Zone dures — including such Developing a fair system isn't easy. excellent standards of patient selec­ director of Huntington’s Autism Services are persistent In pursuing your goals. ® Morton Downey Jr. ® News d® Dating Game ^ o u r However, halfhearted measures will dD Primavera processes as heart and It’s also unprecedented. Few insu­ tion and technical expertise in trans­ Center. d® dD Louis Rukeyser's 1988 Election d D Late Show (In Stereo) [CNN] Sports Latenight only produce lukewarm results. dD Family Ties Guide An analysis of the differences in the liver transplants and Sylvia [ESPN] SportsCenter rance companies cover high-tech plant surgeries. Agreements with 31 The actor befriended Mrs. Sullivan’s ^Birthday AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 10) You might [CNN] Moneyline economic, social and foreign policies of [C N N ] Sports Tonight Anchors: Fred Hickman, Nick Charles. artificial organ im­ procedures other than heart, liver and hospitals have been accepted or are 28-year-old autistic son, Joseph, as he have to deal with someone today whose [ESPN] SportsCenter presidential candidates George Bush and [USA] Can You Beat Baldneea? Michael Dukakis. (60 min.) [DIS] MOVIE; 'A Friendship in Vienna' plants — and complex Porter kidney transplants. Some hospitals pending. Aetna agrees, up front, to prepared for his role. S«pl. 12,1988 opinions diametrically oppose your [HBO] AIDS: Everything You & Your 2:40AM ® Nightwatch Joined In dD Dos vrdas The persecution of Austrian Jews tests treatments using super give transplants only to those who can cover costs for heart or liver trans­ Autism is a communication and behavior own. This person Is just waiting for Family Need to Know (Cc) An examina­ the friendship between two girls in Progress someone to knock the chip of his or her tion of AIDS, based on the findings of Sur- [C N N ] Larry King Live drugs are occuring with afford it, some to those in greatest plants. In turn, the hospital agrees to disorder characterized by impaired speech Business arrangements that are built German-occupied Vienna. Ed Asner, Jane 2:45AM [ M A X ] m o v i e ; 'U A n o M around conventional practices should shoulder. geion Genreal C. Everett Koop. to answer [DIS] M O VIE: 'AM About Eva' A star- Alexander. Stephen Macht. 1988. Des M edusas' Mother and daughter vie increasing frequency need. Unless a national policy is expedite the patient referral process and an unresponsiveness to other people. the most commonly asked questions work out well In the year ahead. When PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Joint ven­ struck girl manipulates and connives her [ESPN] SportsCenter for the affections of a local lothario while today. This forces us to developed, the system will grow more and to establish reasonable costs for tures that don't cost you money could about the disease. (60 min.) way to stardom. Winner of six Oscars, in­ vacationing on the French Riviera. Valerie In "Rainman,” which co-stars Tom Cruise, you depart from the norm, you’ll be [HBO] MOVIE; 'Once Upon a Tima in face controversial ques­ piece-meal, more incosistent and each procedure. be worthwhile today. If you're asked to [M AX] MOVIE: 'Splash' (CC) When a cluding Best Picture. Bette Davis. Anne Kaprisky, Bernard Giraudeau, Caroline Cel- Hoffman plays Raymond Babbitt, an autistic risking failure. disenchanted businessman falls in love Baxter, George Sanders. 1950. America' (CC) A portrait of the friend­ lier. 1984. Rated NR. (Subtitled) tions about health care policies and By making high-tech treatment more costly. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) dip Into your purse, start hauling out the ships, loyalties and betrayals of a small man who inherits $3 million from his father. It's best not with a mermaid, he must battle*scientists [ESPN] Rodeo: 1987 National Finals costs. accessibie to all, we are raising Employers, who cover the majority "W e don’t expect to save vast to make sudden changes today in mat­ microscope. group of Jewish gangsters in the 1920s 3:00AM (B M0V)E: 'II...' a British Cruise plays his brother, who tries to trick and the media to preserve her. Tom Highlights From Las Vegas. (60 min.) (R) High-tech medical treatment is medical costs to a level that existing of U.S. health care costs, have not amounts with this program ," says ters that have a direct bearing on your ARIES (March 21-April 19) Go a few Hanks. Daryl Hannah. John Candy. 1984. and '30s. Robert DeNiro, James Woods, boys' school experiences a student rebel­ Aetna’s employee benefits manager, Babbitt out of the money. financial well-being. What you stir up extra steps lor associates who contrib­ Rated PG. [HBO] MOVIE: 'House II: The Second Tuesday Weld. 1964. Rated R. lion. Malcolm McDowell, David Wood, Ri­ extremely expensive. At a cost of system will not be able to afford, ignored this trend. Many companies Story' (CC) In his family's ancestral man­ chard Warwick. 1968. Katherine E, Worthington. “ Our goal might work against you. Major changes ute to your well-being today. A lack of [USA] Airwolf [M AX] MOVIE: 'Hollywood Shuffle' Of­ approximately $100,000 foreach oper­ many health experts insist. About 11 refuses to cover the cost of the most sion, a young man gets involved in a strug­ fered a sterotyped role, a struggling black MOVIE; 'The Chinese Ring' Charlie are ahead for Virgo In the coming year. reciprocation could turn them off when gle for an enchanted skull. Arye Gross, GD ation plus one year's treatment in percent of the nation’s gross national expensive high-tech procedures. In­ is to secure quality care.” Married by phone you need them the most. 7:30PM ® P M Magazine Featured: actor must decide whether to compromise Chan is called upon to solve another mys­ Send lor your Astro-Graph predictions Debra Murphree. who was involved in the Jonathan Stark, Royal Dane. 1987. Rated recovery, the annual bill for heart product is already spent on health stead, they choose to share financial TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Erratic re­ his integrity or starve. Robert Townsend, tery, with a missing ring being the main Few people believe patients who EM PORIA, Kan. (A P ) — Her fiance was today. Mall $1 to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box Jimmy Swaggart sex scandal, profiles of PG-13, Anne-Marie Johnson, Helen Martin 1987 clue. Roland Winters. Louis Currie. 1947. transplants is rapidly approaching care. One third of the Medicare cost responsibility. Still others require 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. Be actions must not be allowed to creep Olympic athletes Edwin Moses, Cart Lewis [M AX] MOVIE: The Uving Daylights' need high-tech treatment should not thousands of miles away in West Germany, Rated R. (In Stereo) G® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) the $500 million mark. The congres­ hikes in this decade are due to that their benefits managers or sure to state your zodiac sign. Into matters that atfect your career or and Greg Louganis. (CC) James Bond battles villainous forces receive it. But the lack of specific but that didn’t stop Winifred Valente from earnings today. Strive to be cool, prac­ [U S A ] Riptide sional Office of Technology Assess­ high-tech medicine. medical directors approve each LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Matters you ® Current Affair planning to arm the Russians in Afghanis­ [CNN] Headline News Overnight guidelines for these expensive treat­ getting married. personally control should be generally tical and level-headed. tan. Dalton's debut as 007. Timothy Dal­ 1 1 :35PM ® Magnum, P.l. [ESPN] Auto Racing: CART Rood ment estimates expenses for heart The cost and availability of new, procedure on a case-by-case basis. ® (g) Jeopardy) (CC). ton. Maryam d'Abo, Jeroen Krabbe. ments, to determine how frequently Wearing a white lace wedding gown and favorable today. However, too much In­ GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Overlook the 1 2:00AM ® Late Show (In Stereo) America 200 From Elkhart Lake. Wis. (2 transplants will reach $3 billion by the complex procedures are being hotly Critics argue this takes the decision minor faults and foibles of loved ones ® Barney Miller 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) hrs.) (R) they should be performed and when with her maid of honor and the best man at her terference from others could change all ® St. Elsewhere end of the century. debated in professional, medical, out of the hands of the employee and today. Cutting comments said even In dD (S) Major League Baseball: New [U S A ] M O VIE: The Ritz' The owner of a [USA] Soloflax they are necessary, has helped double that. York Yankees at Cleveland Indians (2 sanitation company seeks refuge from his GD Star Trek In 1987, kidney dialysis cost the congressional and insurance circles. his physicians. side, she exchanged vows Sunday with Wayne jest could provoke an undesirable the nation’s medical bill in just eight SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Possibili­ hrs., 30 min.) (Live) murderous brother-in-law in a gay bath­ G® Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) 3:30AM [USA] Perfect Diet Insurance companies such as Aetna Martinez by long-distance telephone hookup at ties lor personal gain look very encour­ response. house. Rita Moieno, Jack Weston, Kay federal government $2 billion — 10 But no solutions are in sight. Am eri­ years. d® M *A "8 »H [TMC] MOVIE; 'Mlaelng In a friend’s home. CANCER (June 21-July 22) Don't let Ballard. 1976 d® Wyatt Earp 3:45AM percent of all Medicare payments to cans have strongiy objected to the Life Si (jasualty and Prudential and aging today, but you must strike while Action 2: The Beginning' A POW es­ the Iron Is hot. It you tarry, your position the comments of an outsider influence Win. Lose or Draw d® Current Affair physicians. Kidney transplants cost idea of rationing health care, but the like are trying to control costs as If quality health care is to remain The Rev. Arlene Smith held the phone as the 9:30PM ® Designing Women (CC) capes his Viet Cong captors and wages could weaken. your opinion of someone you like. This (M) Newhart (CC). dD PELICULA; 'Operaclon San Antonio' $2.6 billion. The cost of intensive care much as possible, while still support­ within the grasp of the majority of couple recited their vows. About 15 family Mary Jo faces a personal crisis when her war against an enemy that greatly outnum­ critics believe that without some BAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dac. 21) This other party doesn't know this person as (S) Hollywood Squares ex-husband. Ted, re-enters her life. (R) Evangeline Salazar. Norberto Suarez bers him. Chuck Norris. Soon-Teck Oh. for premature infants passed the $2 formal allocation of medical resour­ ing empioyers who wish to provide Americans, society (all of us) and the members and friends listened to the ceremony should bo a tun day, provided you mix well as you do. Newhart 1968. Steven Williams. 1965. Rated R. dD ® Magnum, P.l. Quang Ki medical community will have to over a speaker phone. with people with whom you're already LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be yourself to­ 10:00PM dD Gena Scott billion mark three years ago. Thou­ ces, our health care system will grow employees with coverage for high- . [CNN] Crossfire an old adversary bent on avenging his decide how our health-care resources friendly. An unlamlllar crowd doesn't day and avoid all affectations In speech [USA] Keys to Succese sands of people benefit from these even more unfair,'increasing in cost tech treatment. Martinez, stationed with the U.S. Army in [DIS] Superman brother's death, plots to kill Magnum. (60 [CNN] Nowsnight or demeanor. When you put on airs, the 4; 30 AM Q S TwriUght Zoo* procedures, but critics argue that the In addition to offerin g pre­ will be spent, and also examine how Hamburg, West Germany, has known Valente hold as much promise. min.) (R) [ESPN] NFL's Greatest Moments; Le* while not serving the greatest good. CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) Suc­ Image you create won't measure up to , [ESPN] NFL Monday Night Matchup: the cost of high-tech treatment can be ( B (ID S ® [CNN] N ew i gends of the Fall (R) [USA] DItcover money could be spent more effec­ Yet no one is rushing to take certification of hospital confine­ about five years. cess Isn't apt to elude you today If you the real you. Dallas vs. Phoenix report tively, and more fairly. responsibility for making the deci­ ments, Aetna has addressed the controlled. 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Sept. 12, 1988 iDaiifhrBtrr Hrrali'i Feast Fest Section 2, Page 11 From page 1 SPORTS Monday, Sept. 12, 1988

“Last year we guessed that ing out and still giving people high about 12,000 people showed up,” quality food for a great price, it’s said Bobble Beganny, director of Just amazing,” Flint said. the East of the River Tourism One of the main attractions Montana Wilander wins District, on Saturday. Saturday was a large roasting pig This morning, Flint eistimated which employees from Nutmeg that between 17,000 and 20,000 Caterers of Tolland had been people had visited Feast Festthis cooking since 1 a.m. and served at bombs weekend, with the largest crowds around 5:30 p.m. the tournament coming Saturday. Curious onlookers started beg­ But in this, the event’s fourth ging employees to open up the year, there were fewer delays, large grill beginning at 9 a.m. to Giants and almost none of the long lines catch a peek of the pig, partiallly seen in past years. “ The restau­ because of a large sign employees EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. Borg never did rants have grown up with us, placed outside the grill that (AP) — Third down-and-11, less right along with the event,” Flint stated, “ I’m in here.” than a minute to play with the said. "They know now, they need “ We were bugged all last night scoreboard reading New York By Ron Slrak And I’m going to be number one to choose food items that they can and all day about that pig,” said Giants 17, San Francisco49ers 13. The Associated Press now in the computer rankings. dish out quickly.” Dave Litrico, a Nutmeg Caterers It was desperation time for the “ It was the biggest match I On Saturday, Johnny Prytko’s employee. ‘ 'I think the apple in its 49ers and the Giants — as well as NEW YORK (AP) - Now when have ever played.” Goodtime Band had people danc­ mouth added a nice touch.” possibly everyone else in Giants they compare Mats Wilander to By winning at the Open, Wi­ ing the “ swing” on the streets and Dan Pike, Bidwell Tavern’s Stadium — knew it. Bjorn Borg they can talk about lander did something Borg never “ Theresa” - who won last year’s head chef, said he’s never had so the things Borg never did. did. And by winning three Grand country singer of the year award - much fun cooking for a crowd of San Francisco needed a touch­ down and the name Jerry Rice Up until now, the focus has been Slam events in the same year, he prompted a sing-along that could hungry people. on the failings of Wilander. did something else his country­ be heard all the way down Main “I absolutely love it,” Pike was on more than a few lips. “ I’d have bet my salary the ball But his stirring five-set victory man never accomplished. Street. Later, a groupcalled Main said. “ Everybody keeps coming Sunday over in the In fact, no one among the men % Street entertained the crowds up and asking me for the recipe was going to Rice and it did,” said men’s final of the U.S. Open have won three with music from the 1940s to for our Fettucini Polio. Instead of Giants defensive end Eric Dor­ changed all that. events in the same year since 1970s. being cooped up_in a small sey, who just 30 seconds earlier He won the tournament Borg did that in 1974. Sunday’s stage c^'ents included kitchen and not deiling with the had watched New York take a 17-13 lead on a 15-yard touchdown never won. Wilander came into this event the Silk City < a and Hard­ people. I’m out here enjoying And today the computer rank­ with victories in 1988 at the Opens wood, who played music from the everybody.” pass by Phil Simms to Lionel ings released by the Association of France and Australia. 1960s to 1970. Firefighters from the Town of Manuel. "R ice is their game- of Professionals will have Borg, who won the However, a scheduled 5 p.m. Manchester Fire Department breaker and he’s done it before.” Rice did it again on Sunday as No. 2 Wilander replacing Lendl as six times and Wimbledon five Saturday appearance from Re­ helped to clean up the weekend’s r '. the No. 1 player in the world. times, never won more than two publican Sen. Lowell Weicker, festivities each night by hosing he hauled in a 78-yard scoring pass from Joe Montana with 42 That number combined with his Grand Slam events in the same who is running for re-election, down the lot at the corner of Main 6-4, 4-6, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 victory over year and was a loser in four finals was canceled at the last minute. and Forest Streets with a hose seconds to play to give the 49ers a Lendl should put to rest some of at the U.S. Open. Weicker was still able to attend a and vinegar to squelch the smell 20-17 victory in a play which may the talk about him not winning the The victory over Lendl capped 6 p.m. fund-raiser for his cam­ of the sticky remains of food go into Giants history as “ The big one. the big year Wilander had been paign at 90 Clover Lane. dropped or spilled by partici­ Bomb.” Ever since Wilander. 24, burst expected to have since he won at Flint, who said she worked pants. Employees of the Man­ That would put it in a category on the scene as a 17-year-old Paris the first time. from 7 a.m. until midnight each with “ The Fumble.” the infam­ chester Association for Retarded champion at the 1982 French In 1983 and 1984, he won the night of the festival, said that this ous turnover that allowed Phila­ Citizens also helped clean up Open he has been seen as the next and came back year’s celebration was “ the busi­ after the hungry visitors. delphia to defeat New York in the closing second of a game in 1978 Super Swede. But mo.stly the to win the French again in 1985 Patrick Flynn/Manchntar Harald est It’s ever been.” “ If it doesn’t rain, next year’s performance has fallen short of But the next two years produced “ When you consider that these as the Giants tried to run out the festival should be just as success­ the promise. no Grand Slam victories and the LEAN ON ME — Kenney McNeely, 7, of Mansfield, leans Fair. McNeely was one of thousands,of people who restaurants are basically camp­ ful as this year’s,” Flint said. clock. on his cow, Lona, Saturday during the Hebron Harvest attended this year's fair. “ We saved that play.” 49ers And no one is more aware of whispers were that he lacked th( coach Bill Walsh said of this new f t that than Wilander. aggresiveness to rise to the top of shocker for the Giants. 1-1. “ It “ It felt better than the first the game. was a great play for Jerry.” Paris time,” he said after he But he has put that talk to rest Hurricane Actually, the play was rather stopped Lendl from winning his with three Grans Slam victorie.‘ AP pholo fourth consecutive U.S. Open and Harvest Fair draws record crowds From page 1 simple and could have been this year and the top spot in men’s thrown to any of the 49ers four WINNER AND LOSER — ’s Mats night against ivan Lendl, left. Wilander took the No. 1 men’s ranking away tennis. He now joins John New from him. Record crowds petted animals, sang "The attendance was up considerably Westbrook, the Richard Risley Dancers wide receivers in the game. The Wilander shows his pleasure after won, 6-4, 4-8, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4. combe. Hie Nastase, Connors “ It meant so much. I never won along to oldies and watched the crowning of from last year,” he said. “ The whole fair and the Old Fiddlers Club of Rhode Island. the Dominican Republic and recommending emergency mea­ quarterback tells ail the receiv­ Borg, John McEnore and Lendl winning the 1988 U.S. Open Sunday here. A Swede never won here. Miss Hebron Harvest Fair this weekend, was good. Everything was good.” Janice Waters, 17, of Hebron was Haiti, which share the isiand of sures and providing information ers to go deep and then throws the as the only men to be ranked No. I since the computer rankings organizers of one of the largest fairs in the The fair, sponsored by the Hebron Lion’s crowned Miss Hebron Harvest Fair, while Hispaniola. on the storm. ball to the one who is open. .started in 1973. state said. Club, is considered the fourth largest in the Connie Johnson of Hebron, 10, was chosen “ We should know within about Heavy rain and stiff winds “ It went exactly as we planned The 18th annual Hebron Harvest Fair state. Some of the features of the fair this Junior Miss. 72 hours whether it’s going to be a downed power iines and caused No one respected Wilander's it,” said Montana, whoplayed the accomplishments this year more attracted "well over 100,000 people,” said weekend included hordes of livestock, There were 27 contestants between the major threat to the United flooding in the Dominican Repub­ Second half after Steve Young Tennis needs a rule against cool than Lendl, who was trying to Ernest Reed, assistant fair chairman. amusement rides, arts and crafts, and ages of 16 and 20 years of age for the Miss States,” said Martin Nelson, lic on Sunday night as the started at quarterback and become the first man to win four Official attendance numbers have not been produce displays. Hebron Harvest Fair contest, while there another meteorologist at the hurricane’s center passed just played the opening 30 minutes. By Hal Bock To win the Slam, you must capture the four And that was for winning one Grand Slam straight U.S. Opens since Bill compiled yet, but Reed said today there The main stage acts scheduled were; were 49 contestants between 8 and 12 years center. “ It’s moving at about 17 south of the Barahona peninsula, “ We had four guys run flys and The Associated Press major tournaments, each played on a very tournament. What would Cash have done for Tilden won six straight in the appeared to be record crowds at the fair Donna Fargo, Bill Haley’s Comets, The old competing for the junior miss title, fair mph to the west and normally then less than 100 miles from Jerry beat the corner.” different surface. You start with the rubber­ all four? Maybe ordered a round of cold ones early 1920s. this year. Junior Colonial Fife and Drum Corp of organizers said. hurricanes take a northward turn neighboring Haiti. What tennis needs is a rule against cool. ized synthetic of the Australian, continue over for the ball boys and girls. That kind of cool Rice, who had four receptions “ Three grand Slams is unbe after they pass central Cuba.” The storm ripped the roofs off Cool is for autumn evenings and jazz that the slow, red clay of the French, then conquer would have been fine, under the for 109 yards, lined up in a slot on lievable.” said Lendl, who also Storm warnings were posted houses and flooded coastal areas the worn out brown grass of Wimbledon and circumstances. the right side, broke to the won’t stop. Cool is for ocean breezes and saw his 156-week skein atop the today for ali of Jamaica, Cuba’s of southwestern Puerto Rico after finally win on the concrete of the U.S. Open. Graf’s almost disinterested reaction sym­ sideline and then sprinted up the mountain streams. Cool is for the wind computer rankings end just three southern coast and the Cayman reaching hurricane strength off Accomplish all that — in the same calendar bolized tennis at its emotionless worst. If she field with conerback Mark Collins whistling through a plush, green forest and weeks shy of the record set by Isiands. the island’s southeast Saturday year. Martina — and you deserve at the very wasn’t excited, why should the fans be? The running almost right next to him. Dom Perignon on ice. Connors. ‘ ‘I hope it happens to me Meotti assists town in waste dispute Cuba’s officiai Prensa Latina night. Cool is not for winning the tennis Grand least a high five, maybe even a forearm bash. carrying on of John McEnroe and Jimmy news agency said a state of alert There were no immediate re­ However, as the ball was coming next year.” Slam. Graf barely allowed herself a shy smile. Connors was no bargain to be sure, but at Lendl. 28. did not go down By Andrew Yurkovskv fill, said today that waste dumped was declared at midday in the ports of casualties. down around the Giants 45, town garbage. But he said that state considers the waste remain­ moved into the pantheon of her There were no arms thrust in the air the least there was some feeling, some zest without a fight in his seventh Manchester Herald Cuban provinces of Guantanamo, Flights were canceled Sunday Collins seemed to lose a step and by the company increased from the company has the right to ing after recycling to be “ repro­ sport the other day, completing a sweep of the way Mats Wilander celebrated his Open displayed. That’s what made them straight trip to the Open finals. 158 tons in April to about 2,600 tons Holguin, Santiago de Cuba and in the Dominican Republic, then bumped into safety Kenny dispose of such waste in the town cessed material.” which the town major tournaments by winning the U.S. Open championship a day later. There was no attractions. Trailing 3-5 in the fifth set with State Sen. Michael P. Meotti. in August. Granma. where civil defense director Hill who was coming across the landfill because it is residue. has to accept. to finish off tennis’ first Grand Slam in 18 falling to her knees, bowing to the tennis gods. Suppose Graf wins the first tennis gold Wilander serving, he won the first D-Glastonbury, said today that O’Connor said that garbage Told about the town’s efforts to In the report from Havana Eugenio Cabral reported some field to help him. Meotti said today that the town years. There was no zest, no flair, no passion. medal at the Olympics in Seoul. Will that be point of the game. the town might have the legal includes trash from ANCO’s stop such waste disposal, Squil­ received in Mexico City, Prensa flooding in parts of the capital of might determine that the amount The two players fell and it left And she responded to capturing the most Graf was cool and businesslike ata moment another yawner? If the Grand Slam didn’t authority to stop the dumping by private accounts in Manchester lante said, “ I don’t see how they Latina said civil defense officials Santo Domingo and power out­ Wiiander won the first set when of garbage being disposed of from •Rice sprinting to the end zone for treasured title in the sport most matter-of- that cried out for hot and partying, a time excite her. why should the gold medal be any a local firm of recycling residue as well as the residue of recycled can do that. They better shut a lot were broadcasting bulletins on ages there and in other southern he broke Lendl in the lOth game the recyciing operation is beyond an improbable game-winning factly, with about as much emotion as you when she should have been dancing around different? Maybe, though, it will be big generated from out-of-town trash from Recycled Fibers of of other firms out.” national radio and television areas. and took the third set with a break what it shouid be and is therefore touchdown, which he capped with might see from the winner of some country center court at the National Tennis Center enough for Solzil to throw his cap again. garbage. Connecticut, which is located at in the second game. Lendl cap He said other recycling firms in not “ incidental waste.” In such a a finger salute to Giants fans. club seniors tournament. Maybe less. and celebrating. Graf’s apparent boredom would be more However, Meotti said the town the same address. town are also dumping recycling tured the second set when he won case, the town might have the This is the Grand, by gosh. Slanri. The closest thing we had to honest-to- understandable if it came while she watched may find it necessary to seek a O’Connor said he did not know residue at the landfill. “ The chances of it working are the men’s final between Wilander and Ivan the last five games after being right to refuse the garbage. accomplished by just four other players in goodness emotion was supplied by her coach. change in state law. Meotti what fraction of the garbage was Tedford, who is concerned Hum anities pretty good,” said Rice, referring history and only under the most difficult of Pavel Solzil. who ignored his pupil’s prevail­ Lendl, masters of tedious tennis. down 1-4 and evened the match at planned to meet this afternoon from the recycling operation or about the landfill’s limited capac­ If. on the other hand, the town to the game winner. “ 1 recall circumstances. This is no everyday bit of ing, low key reaction and jubilantly sailed his They are the best male players on the two sets each when he won the fourth set 7-5 by breaking Wi­ with town Director Kenneth N. what fraction of the recycling ity. has said that the town should determines that the garbage From page 1 against Cincinnati last year we business. And Graf responded like it was cap across the court. Please. Pavel, let’s have circuit but they play no-chance tennis, Tedford and Public Works Direc­ remains stemmed from out-of- consider allowing the disposal from the recycling operation is won a game like that but we used nothing more than another day at the office. a little decorum here. refusing to rush the net for a conclusion to a lander in the final game. But in the end Wilander had tor Peter P. Lozis Jr. to discuss town garbage. But he did say that only of the remains of garbage "incidentai waste,” then a three guys on one side and I wa.'’ Maybe that’s all it was for her. Maybe she’s When won Wimbledon a year ago, point when they can stand back at the much on sports events as on the situation. some of the recycling remains generated in Manchester. The change in state law would proba­ attack at Columbia University in on the opposite side.” that good that winning the Grand Slam at age he scrambled into the stands to celebrate with baseline and wait for a mistake. enough left to finally be on the cultural endeavors 20 years ago right side of compasisons with On Sept. 2. Tedford asked the was the residue from out-of-town landfill has an estimated life of 20 bly be required to allow the town New York, while Mount Holyoke 19 is routine. But if that’s the case then she his father and friends, ignoring the royal box The result is marathon tennis that .seems to are now spending more on culture Simms finished the game 21 of administration to look into the garbage. years. to restrict the flow of such College in Massachusetts and the should have faked it and acted at least a little ritual in a display of raw emotion that shook go on forever. When they settle in, you’d best Borg. — $3.4 billion compared with $3.1 37 for 227 yards. San Francisco dumping practices of ANCO Inc., Angelo Squillante, the presi­ Town ordinances prohibit the garbage, Meotti said. He said that University of Wisconsin at Madi­ excited. The achievement would seem to the traditional foundations of that oh-so- bring a sandwich or two along. Sunday’s The victory earned Wilander billion for sports in 1986, said a running back Roger Craig had 110 206 Tolland Turnpike. Lee O’Con­ dent of ANCO. confirmed today dumping of out-of-town garbage the town might opt to institute a son require ethnic or Third World deserve more than the ho-hum reaction Graf proper tournament. The British Crown match consumed 4 hours and 54 minutes, A $275,000 while Lendl took home news release accompanying the courses but have no Western yards on 18 carries and nine nor, the superintendent of the that some of the residue from in the landfill, but town Manager higher fee for the residue from receptions for 69 yards. gave it. somehow survived the crisis. year ago, they needed 4; 47 fora four-set final $1,37,500. Highway Division and the land­ Recycled Fibers was from out-of- Robert B. Weiss has said that the recycling. report. It gave no details on how civilization requirements. the figures were obtained or what “ The humanities are about cultural events were included. more than politics, about more The report says that while some than social power,” the report Washington’s homer Several teens injured in gang violence have argued that television Is the says. “ What gives them their enemy of books, people are abiding worth are truths that pass Sox lose, By Nancy Concelman of 54 Wellington St., Hartford; At around 10 p.m., two of the The eight youths decided to actually both watching television beyond time and circumstance; put Yanks in second Manchester Herald and Luis Flores, 21,of 901 Broad reported gang members came ieave the club, but Perez, Feleci­ and reading, with book sales up truths that, transcending acci­ St., Hartford, who was also out of the club a nd told police they ano, Flores and Malvae and other 400 percent since television was dents of class, race, and gender, NEW YORK (AP) - Claudell middle.” said Washington, who Four Hartford youths were charged with criminal had been "jumped” inside the unidentified youths followed rare 40 years ago. speak to us all.” but remain Washington doesn’t think he’s a hit an 0-1 pitch after squaring arrested Saturday and charged impersonation. club. Police said the two had them to their car and again tried Mrs. Cheney credits television one-man team, but the Detroit around to bunt on the first pitch with assault in connection with Police said an officer was on scratches on their faces. to start a fight, singling out with increasing the sale of some Tigers could be forgiven for from Guillermo Hernandez. 5-5, reported gang violence at the duty at the club at around 9; 30 One of the two began to Betancourt, police said. Betan­ books which have been the basis Tangled line blamed thinking otherwise. the Tigers’ third pitcher. Checkers nightclub at 29 Olcott p.m. Saturday when another was antagonize patrons inside the court’s girifriend, Amy Baily, 17, for popular dramas or subjects of in angler’s drowning 3V2 in lead discussion on educational televi­ “ It’s not me against them, it’sa St. that forced police to shut the called. The second officerarrived club by approaching them about of 215 Davis St., Oakville, stepped Hernandez entered the game in sion shows. team.” Washington said Sunday club down Saturday, police said. to find the club full to its capacity the incident and disputes began in and was struck on the side of NEW HAVEN (AP) - A the 16th following Mike Henne- BOSTON (AP) — The Cleveland Indians after his two-run homer in the Police said the four Hartford of 523 people with an additional 75 that led to several assaults, police the head by Flores, police said. In assessing the academic 27-year-old man drowned when man. who allowed only five hits in like Boston’s chances in the American 18th inning lifted the New York residents assaulted and injured to 100 youths waiting outside. said. A fight ensued, and when approach to the humanities, the he fell Into the mouth of the a sevein-inning stint, the longest League East fight, but warn the Red Sox Yankees to a 5-4 victory that patrons of the club, including a The manager of the club officers came to break it up, report says; “ Viewing humani­ Quinniplac River and got tangled of his career. Doyle Alexander At around 10;30 p.m.. about moved his team past Detroit into Waterbury youth who was also reported that there were prob­ eight youths were waiting in line Adam Betancourt attempted to ties texts as though they were in his fishing line, police said. they’re out to stir up trouble. had allowed the Yankees’ first “ I think they’re in the driver’s seat,” second place in the American arrested in the incident and lems in the club, police said. outside the club when Flores and protect his brother, Daniel, from primarily political documents is A police boat responded to the three runs in his eight innings of Cleveland slugger Joe Carter said Sunday League East. charged with interfering with a Police said apparently disputes Feleciano tried to start a fight police by blocking them and the most noticeable trend in scene on Sunday and a diver freed work. academic study of the humanities after helping the Indians salvage the The game was the longest by police officer. had arisen inside between the with them, singling out Adam slicking his finger in an officer’s Anthony Roberts’ body from the “ This is a good test for us. to see today. Truth and beauty and windup of a three-game series with a 4-2 innings in the AL this season and Arrested and charged with two Park Street Posse gang and the Betancourt, 23, of 141 Newport eye, police said. fishing line in about 30 feet of how we do in this bad streak,” excellence are regarded as irrele­ victory over the Red Sox. the longest by time in the majors. counts of third-degree assault Albany Avenue Gang, both of Drive, Waterbury, who police Adam Betancourt was charged water at the foot of Waterfront said Henneman after the Tigers “ We’re having fun, right in the middle of Washington’s homer, his ninth, each were; Jose Perez, 18, of 31 Hartford, over recent drive-by said is paralyzed from the waist with interfering with a police vant; questions of intellectual Street near the Quinnipiac River eapped a furious 18th inning in lost for the 17th time in 20 games Annawan St., Hartford; Ramon shootings in Hartford. The dis­ down and uses crutches. Club officer. He was released on $500 aesthetic quality, dismissed.” bridge, police said. .it stirring up trouble,” Cleveland Manager whieh the Tigers took a 4-3 lead since Aug. 21. Malvae, 19, of 132 Bonner St., putes were quelled by Checkers security was able to stop the non-surety bond and is scheduled The report says Western tradi­ Roberts was submerged for Doc Edwards said. AP photo only to see Rickey Henderson “ We don’t have a club right now Hartford; Miguel Feleciano, 16, pending fight, police said. tion is rich and creative, but about 45 minutes before being “ We hope we can knock some teams out security personnel, police said. to appear in Manchester Superior lead off the Yankees’ 18th with a that’s going to heat themselves. Court today, police said. many colleges are abandoning taken to the Hospital of St. of it,” said right-hander Tom Candiottl, LONG DAY — Red Sox Manager Joe Morgan, center, and catcher Rich walk and ride home on Washing­ Somebody’s going to have to beat The eight youths left the club to courses that teach it. Raphael, where he was pro­ 12-8. who earned his fifth consecutive The report says a course in nounced dead upon arrival, police victory with relief help from Doug Jones. Gedman left, talk on the mound with pitcher Wes Gardner shortly before ton’s homer that finished a six us,” Yankees manager Lou Pi- go to a gasoline station, but the he was replaced by Bob Stanley in the seventh inning Sunday. Boston lost hour, one-minute marathon. niella said after his team’s fifth youths that had fought with them, great Western literature is under said. Despite their second loss in seven games, Teachers feel they’re left out “ I think it made some guys victory in its last seven games. including Perez, Flores, Feleci­ the Red Sox remained 3*A games ahead in to the Cleveland Indians, 4-2. the AL East. The New York Yankees edged mad,” said Steve Shields, 4-4, the NEW YORK (AP) - A major­ Advancment of Teaching felt are being called by governors, ano, and Malvae, surrounded Jack Clark gave the Yankees a ending another no-hIt bid. sixth Yankee pitcher who allowed ity of public school teachers feel they have any say in issues like their car at the station and began Detroit 5-4 in 18 innings to move into a “ I don’t know how many games we’re 2-1 lead with his 24th homer legislators, state education offi­ an unearned run on rookie Torey uninvolved in nearly all school teacher evaluation or selection of cials — those who are far assaulting the male youths in the virtual tie with the Tigers for second place. out, but our job is togooutevery day and try Carter, who has made a career of following a Dave Winfield double to get a win,” Cleveland outfielder Dave clobbering Boston pitching at Fenway Lovullo’s single in the top of the matters except choosing texts new teachers and administra­ removed from the field of ac­ car, police said. ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc. “ I won’t eonsider us out of it until they put in the second. And Winfield Clark said. Park, hurt the Red Sox with both his bat and 18th. and shaping curricula, a survey tors. And only 20 percent believe tion,” foundation President Ern­ An East Hartford police officer that little asterisk next to our name saying doubled again in the fourth to we’ve been eliminated,” Edwards said, Clark, receving a late season trial, glove. He hit his 26th homer, tying the score “ We were talking more after has found. they are influential in tailoring est L. Boyer said in a forward to driving by saw the assault and INSURANSMITHS SINGE drive in Don Mattingly, who had even though the Indians are in sixth place 10 spoiled two no-hit bids within 24 hours in 2-2 in the seventh. that inning than we were after Seventy-nine percent of those school budgets. the 14-page report titled, kept the youths from escaping, led off the inning with a double off games behind in the division. Fenway Park. He hit a looping single to Then, after Willie Upshaw broke the tie most of the others.” said Shields, questioned said they feel involved “ Teacher Involvement in Decisi­ police said. . 1914 Alexander. Cleveland won two of three games In New shallow right-center with one out in the with an RBI single off Lee Smith in the who pitched three innings of In choosing textbooks and in­ “ Whatever is wrong with Feleciano, Perez and Malvae onmaking; A State-by-State eighth inning Saturday for the only^hit off eighth. Carter robbed Wade Boggs of an two-hit ball to help the Yankees Detroit had scored on Tom structional materials, and 63 America’s public schools cannot Profile.” were released on $1,000 cash York before dropping two of three in extra base hit with a diving catch in the complete a four-game sweep of Brookens’ RBI double in the percent said they have a say in be fixed without the help of those bond. Flores was released on Boston. And the Indians headed home for Roger Clemens. three more games with the Yankees while Then, after Wes Gardner had retired 14 Boston half. In the ninth, he tripled and the Tigers and move within 3>A second and made it 3-2 in the sixth shaping the curriculum. inside the classroom. Yet in most The report revealed sharp $2,000 cash bond. All, including 649-5241 hardly forgetting a four-game series with batters in a row Sunday. (Hark homered scored an insurance run on Mel Hall’s games of the first-place Boston when Brookens tripled and But 10 percent or less of the states, teachers have been front- disparities in the degree of Betancourt, are scheduled to 65 E. C tsttr scorecj on Fred Lynn’s pinch 21,608 teachers surveyed by the row spectators in a reform appear in Manchester Superior Berton winding up the regular season. into the Cleveland bullpen in right field. single. Red Sox in the AL East. involvement teachers felt in Masehnlsr, CT. “ He threw one right down the single. Carnegie Foundation for the movement in which the signals different states. Court today. K - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Sept. 12. 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Sept. 12, 1988 — 13 IN BR IEF MCC gets trophy Vikes rebound Logan is hoping DeNIcolo In nationals in soccer opener and bum Pats to end his funk Manchester Country Club head golf pass from Marc Aldrucci and MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Last week, the New professional Ralph DeNIcolo will be In the GREENFIELD, Mass. - The CHIBA, Japan — When Jud have tried to maintain my peak. [pit ,^t drilled a 15-yarder into the back England Patriots looked strong enough to beat the field at the PGA National Club Pro Manchester Community College Logan broke the American But I was emotionally drained men’s soccer team opened its of the net for a 5-0 lead. world while the Minnesota Vikings looked too weak Championship that will take place Oct. 0 0 hammer throw record in April, he and physically beat up. season by taking home the Frank Montanez spoiled Seb to beat an egg. 1M6 at the pinehurst Country Club In thought he finally was on target to “ I was overtraining in intensity championship trophy from the Bordenaro’s shutout bid with a “ What a difference a week makes,” Vikings PInehurst, N.C. end the Soviet domination in the Greenfield Community College goal from 30-yards out on a direct quarterback Tommy Kramer said. and underiraining in technique. DeNIcolo, who has been head pro at the event. He was wrong. Invitational Tournament. kick, ^rden aro recorded seven Minnesota rebounded from its lethargic 13-10 loss Then, not only was my technique local course since 1976 and on staff since at Buffalo with Sunday’s 36-6 defeat of New After Logan threw the hammer bad, but I couldn’t get up 196S, Is making his fifth trip to the national I.} '," "'•'•'.t-;? In Saturday’s first-round saves while MCC outshot both Vermont Tech, 19-6, and Holyoke, England, which fell back to earth after last week’s 268 feet, 8 inches, at State College, emotionally to win the Trials. event. DeNIcolo qualified at the PGA game, MCC shut out Vermont Technical College, 2-0. MCC 22-14. dominating 28-3 victory over the New York Jets. Pa., he went into a funk — and he “ I had totally driven myself Connecticut Section qualifier held at the defeated Holyoke Community "F or our season openers, I was “ This was a big game for us.” Kramer said. "We hasn’t come out of it yet in down and I was afraid I wouldn’t Cllffside Country Club In Simsbury on Aug. College, 5-1, in the championship pleased by what my players were couldn't afford to be 0-2.” competition. get it back up for the Games. I 16. He had rounds of 74-73 and finished tied game on Sunday. able to do on the field and the It was a big game for Kramer, too. His best throw since then, in thought if I kept working hard, I for second place. Six from the section Mark Cusson and Norman skills they exhibited,” MCC A week ago, a healthy Kramer was benched for three meets, plus the U.S. Olym­ wouldn’t lose it. advanced to the nationals. James scored for the Cougars in Coach Frank Niederwerfer said. the first time this decade. But when Wade Wilson pic Trials qualifying and final, “ But I trained too hard, I got The National event has a field of 350. It’s the win over Vermont Technical “ We have a much better skill had a poor game against the Bills, Kramer was was 253-2, in June, when he frustrated and I lost the feel. I a 72-hole event with the cut taking place mi College. level at all positions along with elevated to starter by default. finished second in the national always said it didn’t matter After his performance Sunday, he earned another after 54 holes to the low 60 and ties. In the championship tilt, Seb the luxury of having depth on the championships. where you finished In the Trials, Caccano got the Cougars on the roster. start in next week’s big NFC Central game at “ Between the American record Chicago. because as long as you were in the scoreboai^ 15:53 into the match Douglas was named the Most and the Olympic Trials, I made a When asked who would start against the Bears, an top three, you made the team. as he pushed home a rebound off a Valuable Player of the touma-> lot of mistakes, and I paid for it.” uncharacteristically decisive Bums responded: “ But I never thought in my Annoconnor wins Ramona James shot. Eight minutes later, ment while defender Brent John­ Logan said at the U.S. Olympic wildest dreams I would finish son, midfielder A. J. Marcantonio “ Tommy Kramer. He’ll start next week. No doubt Pete Albert gave MCC a 2-0 lead track and field team’s training third.” DEL MAR, Calif. (AP) - A 4-year-old when he gathered a pass from and James were named to the about it.” Kentucky-bred longshot has won the Kramer and Wilson have been alternating at camp at the Nihon Aerobics He did. Roger Dadero and beat the ail-toumey team. Mike Koblect, Center. 9224,000 Ramona Handicap at Del Mar In Tom Waslh and Aldrucci also quarterback for more than a year, creating an Flax was first at 253-6, followed AP photo defense down the right side for a “ It was my first meet in the near-record time. goal. played well. unusually long controversy even by NFL standards. by Deal at 248-2 and Logan at United States this year (after Annoconnor, who was scoffed at as a 42-1 MUD BALL — A Headlock Cafe receiver reaches for a long bomb as Freshman Melvin Douglas and The Cougars’ next game is “ I’m happy I was able to play well enough to earn 248-0. longshot at the Vanity Invitational at players from the Muckaneers of Cumberland, R.I., come in from all sides Caccano each scored goals before Wednesday at 3 p.m. against the the starting job for next week,” Kramer said. three competitions in New Zea­ A month before the Trials, land in February). And I felt it Hollywood Park nearly two months ago, Sunday during the Class A Division mudbowl final In North Conway, N.H. halftime to give MCC a 4-0 bulge Brown University junior varsity “ That’s my goal each week.” Logan had finished second in the was picked as the 11-1 outsider by bettors at intermission. James took a squad in Providence, R.I. A Pro Bowl starter in 1986 who missed much of would catapult me to where the national championships, behind The three-day World Mudbowl Championships raised nearly $20,000 for 1987 with a neck injury, Kramer, when healthy, had Russians were.” Flax. in an audience of 44,289 on Sunday. She won local charities. the Vanity nevertheless, bringing $134,000 been the Vikings’ quarterback since Fran Tarken- The Soviets have the top three “ Between what I threw in that to her Chicago owners. Coventry boys’ team ton retired 10 years ago. hammer throwers in history, and meet and the Trials, there’s no All but three of Annoconnor’s 16 starts He completed 12 of 27 passes for 209 yards and a five of the top seven. They also way I can be considered for a Green victorious again King takes LPGA event touchdown Sunday, sparking Minnesota’soffenseto have been on dirt, but she ran 1‘A miles won five of the six Olympic gold medal (in the Games),” Logan PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Patience was 415 yards in 77 plays — a 5.39-yard average. medals between 1960 and 1980, said. over a firm turf course in 1:48 2-5, only FRANKLIN, Wis. (AP) - With the a virtue at the Cellular One-Ping Golf ready to roll with it That’s a stark difference from the 2.98-yard before boycotting the 1984 Los Since the Trials, Logan has not one-fifth of a second behind the record time $126,000 first prize and a chance at Championship, and Betsy King had just average the Patriots allowed the Jets last week. Angeles Games. competed. He has trained con­ set in 1972 by Street Dancer. It was back-to-back victories on the line, Ken enough patience to win. “ They’re not 30 points better than us,” said New During that period, the United stantly under hammer throw Annoconnor’s seventh career win. Green wasn’t about to let a little thing like By Len Auster the experience (along the back- King shot an even-par 72 Sunday over the England coraerback Raymond Claybom, who States, which had been respecta­ expert Stewart Togher. "She runs good on both dirt and turf, chest pains and dizziness knock him out of Manchester Herald line) we have,” Plaster said. wasn’t always successful covering star receiver 6,285-yard Riverside Golf and Country ble in the hammer throw, fell far “ If I had gone to Europe after obviously," said her 19-year-old jockey, the Greater Milwaukee Open. Senior Jack Ayer, who had six Anthony Carter. “ But they were today.” Club course for a three-day total of down in the world lists. the Trials. I would have des­ Corey Black. "I think she's equal on both When the pain subsided. “ I started COVENTRY - Each year goals in ’87, will anchor midfield Added linebacker Lawrence McGrew: “ We just 3-under-par 213, one stroke better than Now, led by Logan .and Ken troyed my whole season,” he but the dirt horses are easier.” gettingthedizziness.” headded. Coventry High boys’ soccer coach at center halfback. His cohorts didn’t make the plays defensively and everthing Colleen Walker. will come from seniors Steve Flax, the Americans are moving said. “ I just needed to learn from “ I wasn’t worried about the pain. I knew Bob Plaster comes up with a worked for them. I thought Kramer did a great job The course, with narrow fairways and motto. This year’s is, “ we’re Talaga and Dan Krider, junior back into the hammer throw my mistakes.” I could cut through that — but if you pass moving their offense.” AP photo greens that some players said were the going to roll with it.” Jared Williams and sophomore picture. Chances are they will not Since the Trials, Logan said he Stram Is hospitalized out, I don’t think they’re going to wait for Kramer completed his first five passes, setting up firmest on this year’s tour, frustrated He added, “ we’re not sure if John Vincent. win a medal at the Seoul Games, has increased his weight by five you.” a fast 10 points and immediately giving himself MOVING IN — John Coleman (47, in white) and Chris Karvela (49, white) INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Hank Stram players all weekend. that’s forward or backward.” There’s a major void up front as but there is great hope for the pounds, to 280, but his body fat is At the seventh tee, he sat down to rest for confidence. His first pass of the day, a quick slant to of the University of Richmond move in to bring down Jeff Gallagher of former coach of the Kansas City Cheifs and King, the leader heading into Sunday’s Plaster said that mostly in jest, he has to fill the production of future. Particularly if Logan can down I'/z percent, from 15 to 13‘A. a few moments and had a hot dog and soda. Carter, produced 24 yards; last week, Wilson tried the University of Connecticut in the second period of Saturday’s game in the New Orleans Saints, was hospitalized final round, took three bogeys on the front but he may have been serious. since graduated Dave Poulin. He return to his form of five months His strong physical condition is Green wound up with a 68 and a the same play on the first series and had the pass Storrs. overnight at Methodist Hospital after nine to surrender her lead to Walker. But The Patriots head into the 1988 had a school-record 25 goals as deflected at the line of scrimmage and intercepted. ago and Flax continues to show helping him regain the confi­ six-stroke victory in the GMO — less than a experiencing dizziness Saturday. King said she was determined not to lose campaign that opens Thursday at the Patriots went 12-4-2 and “ It was a big confidence builder for me,” Kramer steady improvement. dence he had months ago. week after taking the $135,000 first prize in Stram had been scheduled to be a CBS her cool down the stretch. Woodstock Academy with a lot of reached the state Class S quarter­ said. “ You feel like you’re in the groove, in that “ It’s not easy being an Ameri­ “ I need about three or four the . His total score of Television analyst on the Chicago “ I just wanted to make a few birdies uncertainties. finals. Those whom Plasterhopes rhythm. I felt like the healthy Tommy Kramer. I UConn gridders prove can hammer thrower,” Logan more good sessions with Ste­ 20-under 268 was only two strokes short of Bears-Indianapolis Colts game Sunday. He coming in and see what happened," she The most critical area of to get production out of include feel as good as I did two years ago, actually sharper said. “ But we’ve brought the wart.” he said. "I also need a lot the tournament record. concern is on defense where a was replaced by Dan Jiggetts. said. seniors Shawn Cour and Pat mentally.” hammer throw a long way since of imagery and visualization to new goalie and sweeperback are The birdies came — on the 14th, 15th and Bradley, junior Steve Poulin and He did have complications, leaving with six 1984. to be installed. Whomever takes feel confident before 100,000 peo­ I6th holes. sophomore Bob Topliff. Cour had minutes remaining in the third quarter with Sheaiy’s view correct “ In 1984, the American record ple and make the second day (get over in goal will not have any Bradley each had a pair of goals The title, her second in as many weeks cramps, meaning he hasn’t played a full game since was 244-7. Now, there are two through the qualifying and into varsity — or junior varsity in ’87. “ (Some) played last year, Dec. 7, 1986 — a span of 19 games. Wilson went the and third this year, was worth $37,500. She experience. “ There will be some Bv The Associated Press attempts for 96 yards, including two guys over 80 meters — 262-5 — the final). Upshaw up in arms Tyson at Soviet golf course but none are proven goal scor­ rest of the way. won the Rail Charity Classic last week and mistakes (back there),” Plaster touchdowns. and Lance (Deal, the third “ I had my doubts a while ago. ers,” Plaster said. “ I always had “ It comes from not enough playing time over the Central Connecticut’s Rodney Baron WASHINGTON (AP) — Executive MOSCOW (AP) — The driving range of the Women’s Kemper Open in March. concedes. “I have two more STORRS — In August] Dal Shealy member of the U.S. Olympic But now. I feel confident that someone to rely upon up front to last year and a half,” Kramer said. "I got a little scored two touchdowns, one of them an director Gene Upshaw of the NFL Players the Soviet Union’s first golf course was The tour’s eighth-leading money winner scrimmages to work things out,” winced when his defending Yankee team) has the potential to do it.” when the time comes, I will be score and this year we don’t. I worn out. I was exhausted ...cramping all over. The 80-yard kickoff return in the second Association says a published report is way this year with $239,494, the 33-year-old he said about deciding the start­ Conference champion Richmond Spiders Logan said he “ was riding such ready.” opened Sunday in a ceremony attended by image Ayer will'have to control a ball was sailing. I have to build my strength.” quarter that tied the score at 10-10. He also off base with a .story about union King has won 14 titles in 11 years on the ing role. were made the favorite to repeat. a peak” after his record throw dignitaries ranging from heavyweight game a lot from midfield,” he scored on a 1-yard run. wrongdoing. boxing champion Mike Tyson to a leading Ladies Professional Golf Association tour. Either sophomore Bob John­ adds. “ If I had a vote. I’d have picked this year, but “ then I went into ’ 2 “ I’m being tried by the media.” Upshaw Connecticut,” Shealy said on Saturday. Owens meet two weeks later (at In 1868, George Seddons won Russian Orthodox clergyman. son, junior John Totten or senior The biggest dropoff. Plaster New Haven 35, California 30: Richie said Sunday night in response to an artice The golf cour.se, located near the Americans unite in Seoul Matt Myshrall will open between Jets fly past The coach may have been speaking Scott returned two interceptions for Columbus, Ohio) expecting to the featherweight championship sees, is in the skill level. “ These from hindsight, however, as the UConn by defeating Tommy Kelly in a in the Boston Globe that claims he illegally Swedish Embassy in south Moscow, is a the pipes. touchdowns to help New Haven to a 35-30 throw 270 feet.” SEOUL. South Korea (AP) — Some guys hustle and play hard. But Huskies had just defeated his club 35-12 on 96-round bout. misused union funds and tried to conceal project organized by former Swedish Plaster’s other dilemma is they’re lacking in the skill level victory over California in Pennsylvania. “ Instead. I threw 246-2.1 should Americans thought the flag-raising Saturday in the season opener for both his actions. hockey player Sven Tumba and Soviet filling the sweeper slot where the and that hurts in the overall Scott ran interceptions back 33 and 24 ceremony at the Olympic Games might be reliable Jason Smith patrolled a limp Browns teams. The Globe, in an article by columni.st sports officials. play.” yards for the Chargers, 1-0. Will McDonough, quoted "unidentified corny or just another boring formality, not year ago. This year’s candidates UConn, ranked 20th in Division I-AA New Haven led 21-6 in the second Those who attended the opening said Schedule: Sept. 15 Woodstock worth watching on a muggy, gray are junior Jeff Rheault and CLEVELAND (AP) - One by one, Cleveland pre-season polls, had many offensive quarter on Saturday after Pierre Fils’ Washington sources” as the basis for the they were seeking peace through sports. Academy A, 17 Lyman Memorial NEED SOME EXTRA morning. sophomore Randy Leete. The Browns’ starters limped to the sidelines, and each heroes. Senior split end Glenn Antrum 60-yard punt return, Scott’s first intercep­ story. ‘T m sure that sports promotes H 1 p.m., 20 Rocky Hill H, 23 When the Stars and Stripes were hoisted, fullback line of seniors Nathan injury weakened the resolve of a team already caught seven passes for 193 yeards and tion and Mike Horton’s 3-yard pass to Jeff The sources al.so alleged that Upshaw friendship and I’m deeply convinced that Rocky Hill A, 27 Bacon Academy though, and a band played the national Krider. Harold Hodge and Paul shaken by last week’s loss of starting quarterback two touchdowns, while senior taliback Jeff Emery. California scored in the first SPENDING MONEY!! received a salary increase with the the birth of a new game in the Soviet Union H, 30 RHAM H. anthem. the 60 or so Americans at the Strycharz at stopperback returns Bemie Kosar. Gallaher rushed for 23 times for 117 yards quarter on Anthony Chancellor’s 5-yard knowledge of union board members, but will bring about new contacts among dct. 4 Bolton A, 7 Cheney Tech Earn money and prizes by ceremony Monday said they felt their first intact. But the necessary cohe­ “ It is a little demoralizing,” running back and two touchdowns. run. never revealed it and reportedly did not people in various countries who will find a A, 11 Cromwell A, 14 Portland H, Husky Sophomore quarterback Matt sense of team unity and “ lot of chills” that siveness between goalie- Earnest Byner said Sunday after the injury-riddled pay taxes on it. lot of new friends.” Tumba said, according 18 East Hampton H, 21 Bacon DeGennaro completed 17 of 28 passes for Norwich 28, W. Connecticut 16: Dennis delivering the Manchester Herald had nothing to do with the weather. sweeper-fullback line is one in­ Browns lost to the New York Jets 23-3. "What he (McDonough) is saying is to a report by the Tass news agency. gredient that Plaster says needs Academy A. 25 Bolton H, 28 Vinal 269 yards and two touchdowns. DeGen­ Gareau rushed for 160 yards and a They were the lucky ones among the 400 These were the same Jets who had lost five In your neighborhood. totally ridiciilmis.” Upshaw said. Former Brazilian soccer star Pe!e. who remedying before the season Tech A. straight regular-season games, including a 28-3 naro ran for another touchdown. touchdown to lead Norwich to a 28-16 win American athletes in Seoul, many of whom also attended the opening, said “ I’m sure opens. Nov. 1 Cheney Tech H 3:15 decision at New England last week. But this was not However, UConn Coach Tom Jackson over Western Connecticut in Danbury in couldn’t come to the flag-raising because Call today to get more details. that sports will lead to peace in the world.” "You look at our goalie and p.m., 3 RHAM A. Games not the same Cleveland team that won the last three credited his defense for the win. the opener for both teams. of conflicts with training schedules. sweeper, and it takes away from noted 3:30 p.m. AFC Central Division titles. 'The Huskies limited Richmond to 102 Arne McMullen began the scoring for Evie G. Dennis, chief of the U.S. mission, 647-9946 Fittipaldi cops CART race By the end of Sunday’s game, the Browns were total yards in the second half and stopped Norwich on Saturday with a 3-yard run sought to put the Games in perspective, missing backup quarterback Gary Danielson All-American tailback Erwin Matthews, early in the second quarter. Defensive end Newspaper routes available in your area... ELKHART LAKE, Wis. (AP) - saying the Olympics have always been (broken ankle) and Pro Bowl comerbacks Hanford who rushed for just 7 yards in the second John Sugrue then recovered a Western Emerson Fittipaldi got the winning edge at “ more than attempts at breaking records Biondi uncomfortable Dixon (sprained ankle) and Frank Minnifield half and 84 in the game. Connecticut fumble on its own 13-yard line Marian St...... 15-83 East Center St...... 408-608 the CART Road America 200 Indy car race or the sum of medals won.” (pulled groin). Still sidelined from injuries the “ We had alot of question marks to set up Gareau’s touchdown which came Henry, St...... 16-119 "The spirit of camaraderie and defensively, but our defensive team rose just 54 seconds after McMullen’s scoring Summit St...... 332-382 Judith Dr...... all thanks to .some homework he did ahead of previous week were Kosar (sprained elbow) and Farm Dr...... all time. understanding among the different leading receiver Webster Slaughter (pulled hamst­ up today and kept us in a position to win.” run. Norwood Dr...... all cultures transcends nationalism and with celebrity status Jackson said. “ In the first half of the McMullen added a touchdown in the Ferguson Rd...... 125-360 While his competitors faltered one by ring). Kosar was placed on injured reserve before Utley St...... all Prospect Dr...... 84-114 because of fuel problems in Sunday’s race. individual glory.” she said. the game. season you win with defense and kicking.” fourth quarter on another 3-yard run. Eli McFolley scored both Western Main St...... 399-494 Fittipaldi set a speed record for the event A day after the raising of the Soviet and By Howard Ulman Instead, he hopes he can Danielson broke his left ankle late in the third The Spiders, ranked 7th in Division I-AA Summit St...... 1-70 Squire Village...... all while motoring to his second victory in Chinese flags, the U.S. flag became part of The Associated Press convert his swimming success , quarter and was replaced by third-string quarter­ pre-season polls, scored first when Rob Connecticut touchdowns. Wadsworth St...... all Courier kicked a 42-yard field goal with 53 Lydall St...... 1-73 eight days. a stirring semicircle of banners in front of into endorsements and public ■ back Mike Pagel. The Browns expected to acquire Huntington ...... all seconds left in the first quarter. E. Stroudsburg 19, S. Connecticut 9; Joe Parker St...... 356-540 “ We worked out our calculations well the crystalline Athletes Hall and a SEOUL, South Korea — In appearances that would provide another quarterback as early as today. Seoul, Matt Biondi gets attention UConn struck back when DeGennaro McLaughlin returned a punt 53 yards for a Highwood Dr...... all Woodbridge St...... 287-357 before the race.” said the 41-year-old i r pyramid of flowers. enough money for him to pursue “ It seems like we’ve had a little bit of bad luck on befitting a wealthy celebrity. In his water polo aspirations. and Antrum hooked up for a 60-yard touchdown and set up another score with a Woodbridge St...... 408-489 Fittipaldi, who also won last week at our side,” Byner said. “ It’s not demoralizing that Golway St...... all America, the swimmer with the we’re not scoring. It’s demoralizing that we’re not touchdown pass as time expired in the first 27-yard return to lead East Stroudsburg South Main Condo’s...... 441 Mid-Ohio. ” We got the mileage we needed Israeli fencers left home It’s his swimming that at­ Kerry St...... all outside shot at seven gold medals executing.” quarter. past Southern Connecticut in East and I ran less rev.' than I needed to run so I tracted attention as he left Kimpo North St...... all SEOUL. South Korea (AP) — Some is far from being one. The Browns, 1-1. have scored a total of nine points In the second quarter, DeGennaro Stroudsberg, Pa. North School St...... 1-84 Tracy Dr...... all I Cushman Dr...... all could conserve some fuel at the end.” Israeli Olympic fencers were left at home International Airport in Seoul in their first two games, all on Matt Bahr field goals. scored on an eight-yard run and Courier Todd McNamee kicked two field goals of Fittipaldi, a two-time Formula One He says he doesn’t like either Scott Dr...... 4-108 because their only day of competition fell Friday night after arriving there • Bahr beat Kansas City 6-3 with two field goals last countered with his second field goal to 27 and 42 yards for East Stroudsburg. Alpine St...... all situation. with his teammates. He was ' Southern Connecticut’s Dario DiFlorio champion from Brazil, drove his on the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur. week, and he kicked a 47-yarder in the first quarter leave UConn In front, 14-6. American Legion Dr...... ell Packer S t...... all Biondi expressed discomfort mobbed by reporters and photo­ kicked a 31-yard field goal in the second Armory St...... all Chevrolet-powered Lola before a crowd Israel also likely will suffer a one-race for Cleveland’s only points Sunday. Gallaher scored on a pair of one-yard Horace S t ...... all Monday with the media horde graphers as he pushed a luggage quarter top bring the Owls to within 10-3 at Haynes St...... all 48,000 and averaged a record 122.215 mph. handicap in yachting because of the holy New York. 1-1, held the ball for nearly 38 minutes runs and Antrum caught a 43-yard pass Overland St...... all that greeted his arrival in Seoul cart through a narrow path to a from DeGennaro to complete UConn’s the half. They trailed 19-3 when quarter­ Main St...... 285-378 breaking the mark of 120.155 set by Mario day, which begins at sundown on Sept. 20 and finally wore down the Cleveland defense in the for the Summer Olympics and the team bus. scoring. back Dennis Wade connected with Gio­ Russell St...... all Green Rd...... 204-330 Andretti, last year’s winner. and lasts until sundown on Sept. 21. fourth quarter, putting the game away when Roger lack of money given to American Sam Yaffa scored on a 1-yard run for vanni Daniels on a 34-yard touchdown pass Henry St...... 261-315 With the Summer Games starting later “ I literally was swamped to the Vick ran for touchdowns of 1 and 3 yards. Porter St...... 458-850 swimmers for training. Richmond. with 4:24 left in the game. Princeton S t...... 167-190 than usual, "this is the first time in history point where I felt very uncomfor­ Jets’ quarterback Ken O’Brien completed five of Wyllys St...... 1-90 He said U.S. Swimming, the table,” he said. “ People wanted • six passes for 70 yards in the final quarter. He Tanner St...... 124-168 Yom Kippur is in the Olympics. No Jewish Slippery Rock 34, Central Connecticut Coast Guard 35, Kings Point 7: Dave Wellesley...... all national federation that oversees to take my picture and they would ■ finished with 19 completions in 30 attempts for 256 Charter Oak St...... 141-348 Israeli athlete can compete on Yom 25: Tailback Greg Paterra ran for 117 Brown rushed for two touchdowns as Gardner St...... 3-66 Hot dog prices outrageous the sport, is “ years behind other do anything to get it and that’s yards. Kippur,” Uri Afek, director general of federations in supporting our Pat Leahy also kicked three field goals for New yards and two touchdowns to lead Slippery Coast Guard beat Kings Point in Kings Gardner St. West...... all Washington S t...... all SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - The high different from anything I’m used Israel’s Olympic Committee, said Sunday. athletes. So maybe the only true Rock to a victory over Central Connecticut Point, N Y. Highland St. cost of hot dogs was the hot topic Sunday at to.” York. (Dugan’s Alley...... 8-37 M ain...... 176-280 “ This is our problem and we knew it (in amateurs that are left are in the "With our line playing the way they did today, I in Slippery Rock, Pa. Ty Rinoski carried the ball 17 times for the local Olympic organizers’ first press Sycamore Lane...... all Delmont...... 9-74 advance),” he said. swimming program. Because he is 6 feet, 7 inches knew the holes eventually had to be there,” Vick Paterra, who carried 24 times on n o yards for the Coast Guard and conference. Among those left home were fencers tall and has an athlete’s build, Saturday, registered his 14th career completed five of eight pas.ses for 103 Hollister...... 3-74 “ I have a hard time believing said. “ After losing to New England, we knew we had Lakewood Circle...... all Bond...... all "Have you ever paid $2.75 for a hot Lydia Hatoual and Udi Carmy, who that tennis players who are most people in America, where to come back and play hard. We moved the ball well 100-yard game. Slippery Rock quarter­ yards, including a 29-yard pass to Delano Bunce...... all swimming is a minor sport, Adams. Sterling PI...... all dog?” one reporter asked. finished fourth in the last world competing here are amateurs. I all day long.” , back Pat Strine completed 10 passes on 15 Nike Circle...... all “ think I play basketball,” Biondi Hlllcreat...... all The pricey dogs were coming from a championship. Their competition was set have a hard time believing that Ferguson Rd...... all said. “ It’s nice. I enjoy that. I feel restaurant at the Main Press Center. for Sept. 21. (track and field star) Carl Lewis EIro...... all Seoul Olympic Organizing Committee is an amateur.” uncomfortable with a lot of Main St...... 1-174 In yachting, the Israelis “ will have to Grove...... 1-47 Flow er...... all said the restaurant was operated by a compete one day less than the others.” Biondi said he planned to retire attention on me.” UCLA now ranked second in poll Pine H ill...... all E. Middle Tpk...... 0-162 private enterprise and "we have asked There are seven races in each of the from competitive swimming af­ His potential for seven gold Notre Dame leaped from 13th to them to cut the price as much as possible. ” eight yachting divisions, with the second ter the Olympics and concentrate medals brought that. He realizes Bv The Associated Press Florida State 31-0, received 46 of Carolina and held on to fourth "As a matter of fact, they cut down on water polo with an eye toward the attention is part of the 55 first-place votes and 1,082 of a place with one first-place vote eighth with 643 points after a 19-17 race in each scheduled for Sept. 21. The . triumph over Michigan, which some, for instance hamburger from 4,000 AP photo the 1992 Summer Games in Olympics and something he’ll UCLA’s impressive 41-28 vic­ possible 1,100 points from a and 018 points. The other first- CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 yachting organizers have set aside four slipped from ninth to 15th. LSU. won ($5.60) to 3,500 won ($4.90). and also Barcelona. gave to get used to. The alterna­ tory over Nebraska vaulted the nationwide panel of sports wri­ place ballot went to Southern END OF THE ROAD — Distance reserve days in case weather forces tive may be worse. which was idle, rose from 11th to they cut some sandwiches in price.... We “ I think I can stay in swimming Bruins from fifth place to second ters and sporiscasters. California, which rallied to defeat runner Sarah Fulcher enters Ana­ postponements. Three flrst-place votes and Stanford 24-20. The Trojans re­ ninth with 608 points and Florida are trying very hard to see that the price and be competitive on the inter­ Biondi starts competing next in the Associated Press college heim Stadium Sunday during half­ The Israeli basketball and soccer teams 1,019 points went to UCLA, whose ceived 795 points in jumping from State remained No, 10 after will go down. It’s very hard,” spokesman national level for as many as Sunday in the 200-meter frees­ football poll today while idle did not qualify for the Olympics, avoiding ranking this week is the highest sixth place to fifth. rebounding from its loss to Miami Lee Jae-hong.said. time at the Rams-Lions game, eight years,” he said at a news tyle. On the day after his last Miami held onto the top spot. potential schedule conflicts in those sports, conference. “ Our system doesn’t Nebraska fell from second to since the Bruins were No. 2 Nebraska’s crushing loss also by whipping Southern Mississippi iianrtipatpr Rain postponed flag raising ceremonies completing a one-year marathon race, he said, “ I’d like to be able Afek said. allow that. nth, Notre Dame climbed into behind Alabama on Oct. 27,1980. enabled Auburn and Georgia to 49-13. for Tunisia and China at the Athletes covering 11,000 miies in 35 states. to go back and be the regular guy Yom Kippur. the day of atonement and “ The money’s just not there so the Top 'Ten and Michigan State Clemson, a 23-3 winner over move up one position. Auburn, Village. Those for Spain, the Soviet Union, I was before, but I don’t know if The Second Ten consists of The 26-year-old Fulcher ran 26 the holiest day for Jews, is a fast day we have to get out. We have to and Texas dropped out of the Furman, .remained third with which defeated Kentucky ?0-10, is Czechoslovakia, Romania and Kenya were that’s going to happen or not. I Nebraska, West Virginia, Ala­ miles a day to help raise $3 miilion observed on the 10th day of the first month earn our own living, plus swim­ guess if I don’t win any events it rankings. four first-place votes and 940 sixth with 758 points and Georgia rescheduled. bama. South Carolina, Michigan, for the U.S. Fitness Academy. on the Jewish calendar. ming, and that I would definitely would be no problem. No one Miami’s defending national points. went from eighth to seventh with 753 points by trouncing Texas Penn State, Washington. Ohio Mrralii Oklahoma opened its season be bored with.” would want to be around me.” champions, who took over the No. State. Iowa and Oklahoma State. 1 ^pot a week ago by trouncing with a 28-0 victory over North Christian 38-10. MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Sept. 12, 1988 — 15 U — MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Sept. 12. 1988 ‘Big, soft panda’ has a chance to make the Whalers SCOREBOARD said. "V e ry few guys rack up big Ed Kastelic, Grant Jennings and the team. that high the rest of the season,” LAKE PLACID, N Y. (AP) - home. numbers and it’s hard to tell Tom Martin at this camp and you "It’s all connected,” Francis he said. "Th e year before I Right wing Jody Hull, the Hart­ " I just thinMhat panda thing is where they stand offensively, but 48ara 20, Olanta 17 Third Quarter said. missed 20 games because of Baara17,Colta13 Phi— FG Dorsey 34, 6:34. Blll8B,Oolphln8B ford Whalers No. 1 choice in the going to help me,” Hull said hope, maybe, for one more anybody who comes out of their 0llara38,Raldara3S surprise,” he said. Hull developed his scoring injury and there was so much FootbaD CIn— Brooks 15 pass from Esloson 1987 draft, is turning a disparag­ Saturday. " I hope I can prove to system is usually very sound San Ngnclsce 8 18 1 7-28 Oilcage 7 2 8 7— 17 (Breech kick), 1:01. touch while playing for Peterbo­ pressure from scouts watching N.Y. Gtonts 7 S8 7— 17 L.A. Roteten 7 21 8 j - a s Miami 3 8 3 ing scouting report into a rallying whomever wrote that (that) I can Kastelic, Young and Hull all Mdlanapells 8 6 8 7— 13 Fourth Quarter Buffalo 8 3 8 rough of Ontario juniors last you all the time before the draft. overall.” First Qmntsi First Quarter Hointon 7 14 1 14-38 Phi— Toney 1 run (Dorsey kick), 3:08. cry in his quest to make the NHL. play in the NHL and be an play right wing, creating possible NYG— Manuel 12 pass from Simms Pint Quarter First Quarter " I relaxed last year and like I Goalie Mike Liut said Hull has a NFL atandinga Chi— Gentry 35 pass*from McAtahon CIn— Mc(3ee 3 pass from Esloson Mia— FG Revelz 31,13:03. The Hockey News called Hull a excellent two-way player.” lineup shuffles if one or more season. (Allegro klck),3 :M .^___ (Butler kick), 7:42. LA— Allen 1 run (Bohr kick), 5:23 (Breech kick), 9:58. Two seasons ago, Hull scored 18 was told when I left camp. I hard quick release and can shoot Secend Quorter Hou— Pinkett 3 run (Zendelas kick), A-66,459. Secend Queuter "big, soft panda" in its analysis President and General Man­ makes the team. S F -P G Ctafsr 35, :09. Secend Quarter 9:38 Buf— FG Norwood 41, 6:54. goals. But last season, he jumped worked on my offensive off either foot. AMERICAN CONFERENCE Ind— FG Blosuccl 38, ;46. Third Quarter before the draft. ager Emile Francis said Hull is Among the possibilities are Bost SF— Dubose 1 run (Cefsr kick), 5:42. Ind— FG Blosucd 53, 6:57. . - - . Quorter “ I don’t like the big slapshot,” NYG— FG Allegro 36,14:51. , LA—Gault 42 pan from Beuerleln M Io -F G Revelz 27, 12:08. Since then, the 6-foot-2, 200- among a handful of young players veteran Stewart Gavin moving to to 50 goals and 94 points and instincts.” W L T Pet. PP PA Chi— FG Butler 40, 15:00. Rrst downs 20 27 Fourth Quarter Hull said. " It just takes a lot of Third Quisrter Fourth Quarter (Bohr kick), 3:48 Rushe4yards 1578 39190 who have a chance to make the left wing and Dave Tippett played well on the Canadian Francis said Hull was the best Buffalo 2 0 0 1.000 22 16 SF— FG Coter 26, 7:09. Buf— FG Norwood 35, 3:32. pound, 10-year-old has been on a time. I try to get rid of It quickly. New England 1 1 0 .500 34 39 Ind— Dickerson 12 run (Blosucd kick), LA— ^own 4 pass from Beuerleln Passing 353 225 Buf— FG Norwood 28, 11:48. Whalers if they prove themselves moving to center. Left wing junior team at the world cham­ player at this summer’s Cana­ Fourth Quarter :09. (Bohr kick), 5:42 Return Yards 16 35 mission to disprove that report. "I’ve played three years of N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 .500 26 31 NY(>— Manuel 15 poss from Simms A— 79,520. during training camp. Torrle Robertson’s job might be pionships in the Soviet Union. dian junior camp. tadlonopolls 0 2 0 .000 27 34 Chi— Suhey 2 run (Butter kick), 5:51. Hou-PInkett 1 run (Zendelas kick), Comp-Att-Int 20-331 2537-1 As a reminder, Hull's car license juniors and I really don’t want to Miami 0 2 0 .000 13 43 (Allegra kick), 13:39. A— 60,503. 11:40 Sacked-Yards Lost 1-10 436 plate reads "P A N D A J " and he “ We’re really looking at Jody in jeopardy if Kastelic, who is "Winning the gold medal there “ Peterborough is a very defen­ SF— Rice 78 pass from Montana (Cater , .LA— Smith 9 pass from Beuerleln (Bohr Fonts 434 531 go back for a final one.” Central kick), 14:18. kick), 13:51 has a number of stuffed pandas at Hull, Adam Burt, Scott Young, 6-foot-4 and 21S pounds, makes was a big thing and I stayed on sive team all the way,” Francis Cincinnati 2 0 0 1.000 49 38 Fumble4Lost , 42 DO Houston 2 0 0 1.000 55 49 A— 75,943 Rrst downs ,Ho't--Hni 16 pass from Carlson Penattle4Yards 315 435 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Oevetand 1 1 0 .500 9 26 Rushes-yards (Zendelaskick),14:51 Time of Possession 23:36 36:24 RUSHINt;— Miami, Stradford 1548, Third Quarter Bennett 7-23, Hampton 523, Jensen 321, Pittsburgh 1 1 0 .500 53 51 Passing Marino 1-0. Buffalo, Thomos21-74,Kelly416, West Rrst dowiw 25 17 Return Yards Hou— FG Zendelas 19, 4:03 _ INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Seattle 2 0 0 1.000 52 24 Rushes-yards 33181 29-112 Comp-Att-Int Fourth Quarter RUSHING— Cincinnati, Brooks 942, Wil­ A/lueller 36, Riddick 32, Hormon 1-6 Denver 1 1 O .500 48 24 Passing 249 197 Sacked-Yords Lost Hou— GIvIns 12 pass from Carlson son 11-30, Woods 37, Jennings 31, Esloson PASSING— Miami, Marino 23345221. L.A. Raiders 1 1 0 .500 59 51 Return Yards 14 41 Punts (ZefKlelasklck),4:53 2-(mlnus 2). Phlladelphio, Cunningham Buffalo, Kelly 15241-231. Kansas City 0 2 0 .000 13 37 Comp-Att-Int 21-37-0 21-37-0 Fumbles-Lost (.A— Allen 1 run (Bohr kick), 12:01 985, Byars 1352, Toney1550, Tuatalatasll-3. RECEIVING— Miami, Stradford 7-44, Son Diego 0 2 0 .000 16 58 Sacked-Yards Lost 314 3-30 Penaltles-Yards Hou— Pinkett 6 run (Zendelas kick), Goyton 5-60, Duper 455, Jensen 321, SCOREBOARD Punts 409 339 Time of Possession 14:29. PASSIN(5— Cincinnati, Esloson 20-331- Pruitt 1-19, Edmunds 1-10, Hardy 1-8, NATIONAL CONFERENCE Fumbles-Lost 4-2 30 A— 46,050. 363. Philadelphia, Cunningham 25351-261, Benrrett 1-4. Buffalo, Reed 5122, Thomos Penaltles-Yards 907 430 Byars 51-08. 557, Metzelaars 2-39, T.Johnson 313. NATIONAL LEAGUE N.Y. (Monts 1 1 0 .500 44 40 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS MISSED FIELD GOALS— Miami, Philadelphia 1 1 0 .500 65 42 Time of PosMsslon n:46 29:14 RUSHING— Chicago, Anderson 1982, LA HOU RECEIVING— Cincinnati, Holman 598, lndiam4,RadSoxZ \ 0 AB R H Pet. Rrst downs 15 29 M cO e 4114, Brown 482, Brooks 352, Revelz SO. GPerrv Atl 123 475 54 148 Washington 1 1 0 .500 50 56 Syhw 1332, Sanders 322, McKinnon 1-9, .312 ■Dallas 0 1 0 .000 21 24 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Gentry 1-7, McMahon 32. IndlorMpolls, Rushes-yards 28-74 39156 Mdlson 320, Kottus 1-(mlnus 3). Philadel­ Baseball V f f iW M W N E E D S 10 LiVEH THitBS UR Gwynn SD 119 467 59 144 .308 RUSHING— San Francisco, Craig 13110, Passing 84 250 phia, K.Jackson 1576, Byars 5S0,(9ulck CLEVELAND BOSTON Polmeiro Chi 141 545 68 168 .308 Phoenix 0 1 0 .000 14 21 Dickerson 2495, Bentley 413. Young 348, Rothman 321, Dubose 3Z PASSING— OfIcogo, McMahon 1931-1- Return Yards 102 44 467, Toney 329, Carter 320, (Jorrlty 319. a brhb l a b rh b l G a 1 a r r a g 0 Central Montana 1-0. New York Morris 2367, Comp-Att-Int 10-241 21-341 8aahwak831,Chlaf8lO Upshaw 1b 4 0 2 1 Boggs 3b 4 0 0 0 /Mon 138 545 86 165 .303 CTilcogo 2 0 0 1.000 51 20 186, Anderson 01-00. Indianapolis, <:ueerieai)Eis TtlE (IliekEM TlIEPoZ Detroit 1 1 0 .500 41 34 Adams 401, Simms 314, Hostetler 1-0. Trudeau 313378. Saeked-Yards Lost 545 426 Allonsonc 4 0 0 0 SOwenss 4 0 0 0 Dawson Chi 139 536 68 162 .302 PASSIN(3— ^ Rancitco, Young 11-180- Punts 7-41 640 Broncoa 34, Chargars 3 Americin Laague atandinga Carter cf 4 2 2 1 DwEvns rt 4 0 10 Minnesota 1 1 0 .500 46 19 . r e c e iv in g —Chicooo, Anderson 321, Kansas City 3 8 0 7— 10 Gibson LA 138 499 102 148 .297 115, /Montana 10-180148, Rice 0-1-00. Morris 343 Davis 336, (tantrv 337, Fumbles-Lost 92 92 Seattle 3 28 0 5-31 Hall If 4 0 2 1 Greenwl It 3 13 0 Butter SF 140 514 104 151 .294 Tampa Bay 1 1 0 .500 27 51 New Yodc, Smms 21-370227. Penaltles-Yards 7-45 15184 RWIIIms If 0 0 0 0 Burks cf 4 0 0 0 .Green Bay 0 2 0 .000 17 47 /Mooreheod 320, AAcKInnon 316, Suhey SMDtege 8 385-3 Rrst (3uorter Bonds Pit 132 495 92 144 .291 RECEIVING— Son FTandsco, Craig Time of Possession 26:45 33:15 Seo— FG N.Johnson 18,8:16 emt Dtvhlon Kittle dh 4 0 0 0 Bnzngr1b 4 0 10 Law Chi 132 488 61 141 .289 West 909, Rice 4109, Rothman 327, Wilson 325, 314. Indianapolis, Brooks 325, Verdin Denver i8 I4 7 3-34 W L Pet. OB DCIark rf 4 111 Porrish dh 4 0 11 L.A. Rams 2 0 0 1.000 51 17 1-48, Beach 1-5. FIrsI Quarter KC— FG Lowery 27, 13:49 M cG te StL 125 516 67 148 .287 Heller 324, Chandler 1-9. New York, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Secend Quarter Boston 79 «3 .556 — EWIIms 3b 4 0 10 JoReed 2b 3 0 0 0 Home Son Francisco 2 0 0 1.000 54 50 MISSED FIELD GOALS— Chicago, Den-Gackson 44 pass from Elway Now York 75 66 .532 3—Wlllhite 1 run (Kurils kick), 2:51 12:34 nati, 25; Gibson, Lot Angeles, 25; HJohn­ cisco, Coter 62, 35. New York, Allegre 39 ^ MSSIN(3— Los Angeles, Beuerleln 10-24 Seo— Blades 17 pass from Krelg Cleveland 69 73 .466 10 Totals 34 4 9 4 Totals 33 2 8 2 son, New York, 24; Bonds, Pittsburgh, 23; Buffalo 9, Mlixnl 6 SO— FG Abbott 20, 9:30 Boltimore 51 90 .362 TJ'/i j i ^ k , New Orlecms 29, Atlanta 21 3129. Houston, Carlson 21-341-276 Den— Dorsett 21 run (Korlls kick), 12:03 (N.Johnson kick), 14:09 West Division DMurphy, Attanto, 23; VonSlyke, Pitts­ N.Y. Jets 2 1 2 14-32 RECEIVINGi— Los Anoeles, Brown 323, Sea— Green fumble recovery In end Clovaland OOO 010 111-4 burgh, 23. WcRhInotm 30, Pittsburgh 29 Ctevetand 2 0 0 0 - 2 Gault 361, Allen 322, Smith 313, Christi­ Third Quarter W L Pet. OB Boston 010 001 000-2 ^ ■ Son Francisco 20, New York Giants 17 O n — Johnson 24 pass from Elway zone (N.Johnson kick), 14:23 Oakland 91 53 .632 — Runs Batted In Rrst Quarter ansen 310. Houston, GIvIns 9108, Hill 564, (Karlls kick), 3:11 Fourth (luarter Game Winning RBI — Upshaw (4).

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Monday, Sept. 12.1988 KIT tl'CARLYLE by Larry WiIgM MeCALL o r THC WILD by Duma* A Crawford MAPU byBrueaBaaMa 1 SCIENCE Caring for children infected with AIDS TWE FINAL LUNCH.* WHAT DO VtX4 THINK? i ^ C l i i c & HEALTH Transitional group homes offer children a fuller, happier life i o IV^RI^ For many of the chldren, however, Launch must be perfect "Alas, regardless of their doom. the warmth of mothers and fathers Is "The little victims play! absent, and nurses try tocomfort them WASHINGTON (A P ) - The head of the "No sense have they of ills to come, when they cry out with withdrawal nation’s space flight program says NASA will "Nor care beyond today." pains. not launch space shuttle Discovery late this Some of the olderchildren, unahleto month unless conditions are virtually perfect — Th o m a s Gray, "Ode on a Distant understand what is happening to them, for the nation’ s first shuttle flight since the Prospect of Eton Col/ege" turn to their toy doctors’ kits and play 1986 Challenger disaster. out their own tragic lives. KANUT8 by Cbarlat M. Schuli "W e’re going to wait until we have it right, “ They give us fake shots and take By G eorge Esper and then we’re going to do it,’’ said Rear Adm. ou rb lo^ pressure,” said Ms. Murphy. r The Associated Press Richard Truly, head of the shuttle program. “ They play out a lot df the things that HAS THE IF IT HAR PO I WAS JUST UOELL, YOU MUST BE HAVIN6 TROUBLE •I think the American people expect that of us happened to them in the hospital... and SCHOOL BUS YOU THINK I'P TRYIN6T0/MAKE STOP WITH FRACTIONS,TOO, HUH? BOSTON — He is 3 years old, and that’s what we’ re going to do.’ ’ kind of deal with the experience COME Y E T ’ STILL BE CONVERSATION. l TRYINB.' wearing a red T-shirt and boa sting how M» Truly, appearing on ABC-TV’s “ This Week his dad had taken him to see the removed from it in a way.” 5TANPIN6 HERE’ Many potential foster parents are 7f y u With David Brinkley, said it may take more fireworks. His little sidekick sucks on reluctant to consider children with "It’s not all my fault I lost $200.1 bet Fred $50 than one countdown to get the Discovery off on Popsicle and shows off his purple AIDS — fearful or ignorant of the you wouldn't get mad hearing I lost $150!” I by MCA. bie. the ground. He said that if two recent tongue. disease or unwilling to commit the successful simulations had been the real “ You can’t get me. Daddy,” shouts extraordinary amount of time and thing, a launch would not have taken place one of the boys as he races playfully energy required. ZIPPY by Bill Orlflllh down the hallway of the hospital wing. because of weather and winds. Even so, seven children from St. The Illness that put them there is " I think that when we get do get to a launch Clare’s Home in Elizabeth, N.J., have Tai<:iuC -K* w a tc b I , vav om£ faieMev^ 105* I'-'. masked by their innocence and a To go(tA/ THE date on the latter part of this month, it been placed in foster homes, said it* perfectly normal ways. er-O of A ptAlTK wouldn’t surprise me at all if it took us two or Terry and Faye Zealand who founded ^OOM *204^ They are the children of AIDS. HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by DIh Browna A/oAE three times to get airborne,’ ’ Truly said. the place of transition between U|'9TAlfJ?.OA/ Not all are so free to run and play. (m TA a A4ATTH • hospital and foster care in May 1987- COftNER, Some come into the world prema­ t h e s k y is s o IMMEMSE T\(£ "MOiT They plan to open two more homes in R£®uc< reo" i^J/AfllATiOwf OV A Pot medicine years away turely and drug-addicted. Many have OVEPfOWEPlNS... IT MAKES Nbw Jersey. vjaiiT oi swollen glands, sometimes enlarged WASHINGTON (AP) - A Drug “ I can’t find a cure for AIDS. I know ONE FEEL SO s m a l l ... SO CAnrToSA l^PA. livers and spleens. Their bodies are that I have to leave that up to insisnificant ... Enforcement Administration official created wracked by diarrhea and nausea, A m somebody else but I know that I can a CSovHucr:? a stir last week with a formal burning with fever and wet from night w . « 1 , provide a home for these children,” recommendation to his agency chief that sweats. Da m n e d . Mrs. Zealand said. *]• marijuana be made legal for limited medical More than 500 of them across the In Elizabeth and Albany, townspeo­ uses, but any changes are still years away. United States have died of AIDS and ple have been sympathetic. tfoi-6 fore The opinion by administrative law judge 3,000 are infected, according to Dr. SAROQue . Local construction workers helped Francis L. Young amounted to a ringing James Oleske, medical director of the q\7® renovate a two-story residence that ,lp endorsement of certain benefits from smoking children’s AIDS program at Child­ had been vacant for two years for St. pot — mainly to help cancer patients tolerate ren’s Hospital in Newark. N.J. Clare’s Home. At a zoning board CAPTAIN EASY by Crooks S Catale Their numbers are growing at an highly toxic chemotherapy. hearing in Albany, three neighbors alarming rate in a nation ill-equipped NOW THAT 06CAR I6NT Laurence O. McKinney, president of a small spoke In support of the Farano Center THE PHANTOM by Laa Falk « 8y Barry AND NOW TH I6 CHEER UPi AND EVERVBODV WILL to care for them; in many places, WILL BE 6PLA6HEP ANDV. THINK EVERVONE IN , AROUND, I HAVE A 6PARE company called Cannabis Corp. of America in for Children, which opened in De­ 1 DON'T TRU6T THEIR 1ICKETTOTHE 016 BALL hospitals must serve as expensive ''t r o u b l e . ! r e a p J JH A T e ONLY HALF 16 THAT TCOULD BE.THEIR ALL OVER THE RACIN6 16 CROOKED. Cambridge, Mass., and a petitioner in the cember. Civic organizations held /V\AIL6.IT'6 AN< GAME TONIGHT. baby sitters while foster homes are DIANA, DO 10U NEW5FMPER6 THE 5TORV. I FEAR P066IBLE?/RRE6IDENT BRUNN NEW6PAPER6. case, was jubilant with the decision because fundraisers and donated furniture to 16 A 600P FRIEND OF REFU6E HERE. I KNOW WHAT'6 THE PROS L0RP5 /MAV Pf he believes there will be an eventual financial desperately sought for the infants. the home operated by Albany Catholic 6 0 IN 6 0N IN TAKE OYER THAT POOR OF MINE. PLEA6E NEEP6 IT .. Dr. Martha Rogers, chief of pediat­ bonanza for his company. AP photo Charities. CHASiflMBA COUNTRY. DELIVER THI6TOHIM,, ric and fam ily studies for the AIDS M P O f S O N , McKinney said he is not optimistic the DEA At the Farano Center, as many as 40 program at the federal Centers for administrator will accept the law judge’s STILL TIME TO PLAY — A nurse carries a young boy over her volunteers take the children for walks Disease Control in Atlanta, estimates finding and predicted It will take at least two shoulders as they play at the Farano Center for Children in and visits to the park. Three of these about 10,000 children under the age of years before he and other petitioners can get Albany, N.Y., earlier this summer. The center Is a transitional volunters have become foster parents 13 will be infected with the AIDS virus to AIDS children, and the applications federal courts to order the finding within a few years. group home that provides temporary care for children infected implemented. of four others are being considered. That’s the low end of Oleske’s with the AIDS virus. The transitional homes can accom­ estimate: he foresees 10,000 to 20,000 modate only ahalf-dozenorsochildren infected children by 1991. “ I estimate ^ ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson How diseases get names residents are the two boys whose at a time, cared for by an around-the- that one in every 10 to 15 hospital beds watching both daughter and grand­ NEW YO RK (A P ) — The names of diseases child deteriorate and die. fathers cannot care for them full-time clock staff. H0tOmPAU5O,COCKlT I AMD THROW FROM YOOMEVER AN D T h e BEST MARRIAGE for children in the United States will be That leaves hospitals as the only , come about in many different ways. With family members unavailable but who take them on outings like the BLONDIE by Dean Young 8 Stan Drake WCK ABOUT THe BAR... m ELBOW.' PLAYED COUNSELORS ARE SINGLEl occupied by a child sick with (AIDS) home for many children of AIDS. That Some names are translations of Greek and to help in many cases, “ Where are the Fourth of July fireworks. BY THE TIME SHE REACHES FhrtTRAU. infection. That is a frightening BOSS, HOW DO YOU AVOID WHEN CORA GETS ANGRY I AND THAT r e a l l y ! increasing numbers of children born Since the Dowling wing opened in is costly not only to them, in terms of ASK HER TO COUNT TO TEN ^WORKS ? SAY TEN, :'M OUTTA THEREy- 7^ Latin words, such as arthritis and hepatitis. statistic.” ARGUMENTS with AIDS going to be cared for?” February 1987, the mothers of two childhood joys missed, but also for the AT HOME ? Some names are descriptive, such as About 13 percent of Ihe child victims Oleske asked. "W ho’s going tocare for children living there have died. state. Each AIDS child's hospital stay IT’S SIMPLE blackwater fever, a complication of malaria got AIDS through tainted blood MV 0 o y r - 1 “ Give me two weeks,” pleaded one costs an average $650 a day because of in which damaged red cells darken the urine. transfusions. them?” One answer may lie in the establish­ mother — and she held on long enough the extra nursing care and therapy 1 5 ? Diseases also can be named for geographic Almost all the others, however, were ment of state-supported transitional to make arrangements for the care of required. This compares, for exam­ areas, such as lyme disease (Lyme, Conn.) or doomed before birth, bom to mothers group homes that provide temporary her child. ple, to $240 a day at St. Clare’s. for groups such as Legionnaire’s disease infected with the AIDS virus through Anne Murphy, a 31-year-old social Some of these kids have never intravenous drug use or through sex care for outpatient children until (American Legion). worker at Dowling 5 South, has seen played with a dog or felt the sunshine. with a drug user. Six out of 10 of these foster homes can be found. Several Other diseases carry the surname of an dying mothers "ju st com ing in and “ Everything is a sense of wonder or sb children die by age 2 or 3, Oleske said. have been set up in the last 18 months, affected family or honor discoverers or spending tim e with their kids, playing awe for these children,” said Sister JOHrUOU The tragedy is compounded when including homes in Boston, Albany. A leading doctors. There are times a disease is with them, putting them to bed, Maureen Joyce, who runs the Farano the mother is a single parent and N.Y., and Elizabeth, N.J. More are i ALLEY OOP by Dave Oraue feeding them supper, some of the daily Center. “ I was planting some flowers linked to a famous victim, one of the best unable to care for fhejnfant because of being planned. known being Lou Gehrig’s disease, which routine kind of things that 1 think take and brought kids out with me. They sat EVEN-WITH-THE ENERGY-iTHEN WE MUST I WE'VE GOT TO I DON'T KNOW WHAT / GOO'NESS, ...CAN YOU IMAGINE her drug habit or because she is At Boston City Hospital. a renovated THAT 'ANNA" WAS COM V Y E S ! J WHAT SHE'D BE refers to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. on so much more meaning when you and felt the grass. I had them help me WHAT A OUY by Bill Hoeat INFUSION-FROM-THE- < EXTRACT T H E -\ VVABN OUR incapacitated with AIDS herself. A wing known as Dowling 5 South can EARTHBEASTS,WIYLEVEL-1 VITAL-ENERGIES\ MEN I COME PLAINING ABOUT,' SHE ,__-^CAFABLE OF IF SHE house four children. Among current feel that your time could be limited.” plant flowers. They were so excited." IS-NOT-UP-TO-NORMAL!) FROM-THE EARTH T ON,GIRLS YANKED THAT TREE RIGHT J1 /V WERE FULLY CHARGED? grandmother may care for both. LINGS-THEMSELVES! OUT OF THE GROUND, "6H11NA 6URE KNOW® WHAT w e MEN l ik e - - 6HE DABBED BOME CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 PEANUT BUTTER Muslcql Item s...... *4 BEHIND Merchandise Lots/Lond for Sole...... Cqmerqs qnd Photo Equipm ent...... 85 N o t ic e s Pets qnd S upplies...... *6 HER EAR6.” Investment P ro p erly...... Holiday Seosonol.'...... 7' ...... ®' Business P roperly...... I s i : S p ecio lisl Mlscellqneous fo r Sole...... 87 Resort P ro perly...... Antiques and C ollectibles...... 72 Tog Soles...... THE BORN LOSER by Art Sanaom ...... Announcements...... “J Mortooees...... R oofIno/S Idino...... 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READ YOUR AD: Classifed odvortlsomonfs or« DEADLINES; For classified advertlsments to taken by telephone as a convenience. The 1 to 6 days; 90 cents per line per dav. be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Manchester Herald Is responsible tor only one FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavea 7 to 19 days; 70 cents per line per dav. deadline Is noon on the day before publlco- Incorrect Insertion and then only tor the size of the original Insertion. Errors which do not lessen 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per dav. tlon. For advertisements to be published 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. the value of the advertisement will not be $)19S8 King rediutea SyndiCBia Inc World ngbis'PV'rvrd 50/vie csuy IN New Yop/c Monday, the deadline Is 2:30 o.m. on ‘=rldav. corrected bv on additional Insertion.______M rs a m s^h^a NS Minimum charaa: 4 lines. THE GRIZZWELL8 by Bill Schorr Af^E Uj N O ^ A N T of PART TIME (PART TIME I PART TIME I PART TIME OH.MO..THI? I? THE RAY I - y U6H' I LL BE HUMIUATEP, 1 I PART TIME HELP WANTED (F£o Showcase. Manchester Pass Pass Pass area, black and white 649-4011 or 721-7329, ask bookkeeping expe­ Licence not necessary- oil callt r«turn«d Street, Manchester. brought down the nine, declarer got casion, but not after today’s bidding. Free recorded mes­ Good pay. Call 646-1609. Parkade. kItteiK yellow collar. sage: 707-448-0201. for Bernadette. rience helotui. 646-4655. Opening lead: If 5 back to dummy with the eight-spot West would simply layjlpwn the ace of (! 1065 Tnbuns Msdls StrvicBB, Inc- m i* 44A.T944 and played the jacl^ of hearts, discard­ hearts if he held i t ^ “ . All RlgMs RSBBrvtd ^ MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Sept. 12, 1988 - I f 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Sept. 12, 1988 Q U HOMES IHDMES PETS AND CARS HDME8 IHDMES FOR SALE FDR SALE ISUPPUES FOR SALE Dr. Crane’s Answers HELP WANTED FDR SALE FOR SALE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED JUST rlghtll Adorable 4 BEST buy. Reduced for SHEL7lE"TKc"Tooir- quick sale. Spacious, A Spedolisl fered. Blue merle and FALL In love with thif room Cape Cod on 180-182 Eldridge Street. 1 trl-color. 742-4188. FULL or part time kit­ M IC H AE LS Jewelers has F U L L or port time oil special 8 room Antaldl McKee Street, 3 bed­ well cared for,Lydall Quit on page Z truck driver. Must Two family 4-4 duplex chen help. Dishwasher, a full time service sales for Immediate sale to built Colonial, 4 bed-' rooms, 1.5 baths, hard­ Woods,3 bedrooms, 1'/2 DOBERM AN cross pups. Drive off with 1. Reds (Cincinnati) have class II license. bath. Colonial featur­ weeks old. $50. 443- line cook, up to S7 per RN'S/LPN’S position open. Retail settle estate. Firm rooms, 1 full bath, iVi wood floors, fireplace, MIS(XLLANE0U8 MI8CELLANEDU8 8 2. Calaboose (Jail) hour. Free meals, will exposure a plus. Great Will train. Phone M 8>M $175,150. 444-3424 baths, 2 fireplaces. It a lu m in u m siding. ing 1 st floor family ROOFNIB/ 0743. 3 RM - 7 AM 011,449-2871.______I^ O A R E 3. Dobbin train. Tony's Cuisine, benefit package. Apply weekdays. even has a 1 st floor Tastefully decorated In room, 1 st floor iib l s m M OD SERVICES m 8ERVIGE8 ORIENTAL Short hair A Bargain in the 11 RM - 7 AM 4. Sweetheart Manchester, 643-9202. In person, Tuesdav- COOKS line, pantry, ban­ In-law apartment. 1 car move-ln condition I laundry, loads of stor­ (solid blue Siamese). Baylar 7 AM - 7 RM M A N C H ES TE R . 3 bed- $142,900.Jackson. 8, age and attached gar­ REGISTERED DayCare 5. Potomac (Politicians) CREW chelf trainee - Safurday, 10am-5pm at quet, full and part time garage, large lot. In Mom, full time open­ MANCNESTER ROOFIM Young, adult, female. ClassiHed Section 7 RM - 7 AM positions available. room Cape, nice lot, Martin School district. Jackson Real Estate, age. Low maintenance S & S Framing CPA Champion. Very 6. (a) Oink — Hawkeye (y) carpet, furniture, 958 Main Street, Man- fenced back yard, vinyl ings, ages 2 and . up. All typga of rooting A will do Gny & Son Maionry Fall ao4 Rart Tima chester. 443-2741. Apply In person: The $219,900. Anne Miller 447-8400.O______fees and a price that's affectionate. Proven floor, upholstry, walls We're the areas newest siding. Walk to Ver- 448-5944. (•pairs. Wood shinglee • AddHIone • Qeragoe • Porch (b) Moo — Badger (v) Gallery, 141 New Lon­ Reol Estote, 447-8000.O N EW ^ope. Hurry and hard to beat. Only — Cedar Shakes. and dacka Brick Block Stone breeder. $400 or trade. and general cleaning rehab, center special­ A ID E for general duties plonk School. Great $159,900. Century 21 Ep- (c) Cackle — Peach (z) don Turnpike, Glaston­ see this 7 room, IV2 ST Ye$n Capartanes • Stata Lloanaad 647-1184. with reputable franchi­ izing in geriatrics and In small rest home. starter home. $139,900. MANCHESTER. Well steln Realty, 447-8895 □ MiGLEANINe • Fully Inaurad FireplacBB & Concrete (d) Whinny — Bluegrass (x) see east of the rWer. If Good working condi­ bury or coll for an Peterman Real Estate, cared for six room bath home with fire- iMMsa • Useesea • euMnwed DOBER M AN Pup. Red 8< Post-acute care. appointment, 459-2454. °2|S E m iC E 8 (e) Heehaw — Show Me (w) you're reliable, ener­ tions, benefits. Coll 449- 449-9404.______aluminum and brick placed first floor fam­ There's someone out C lii 6430921.84S-1787 rust female. AKC We offer the areas hi­ 4510, Monday-Frlday, Cape In lovely family ily room and first floor 64S-6B30 ______Evenings______2 8 2 -7 3 4 1 Champion Lines. Ears getic, diversified and RESTURAUNT, hiring MANCHESTER. Brand there who wants to buy ghest staff to patient 8-2:30. Ask for Mrs. for fall, line, banquet, neighborhood. New laundry room. 3 bed­ If you wanf your house cropped, toll docked, people oriented, come new two bedroom Con­ your power tools. Find clean, coll Rose ot Screened Loam, gravel, and loin us. Good driv­ ratio Brook.______pantry, cooks, dis­ carpet In living room rooms all on second that buyer with a low-cost IMllHEATINe/ Modular Nomi shots. Excellent watch • Flexible temporary Ranch. For­ 449-2438 aWer 5piti. procoaaod gravel. Sand, ing record necessary. LEGAL Secretary recep­ hwashers, banquet and dining room plus floor. Only $146,900. ad In Classified. 443-2711. I^PLUMBINfi dog. Loves kids 8i cots. Scheduling mal living and dining very large enclosed Hurryl Blanchard 8, Stone 8 Fill. Condruetlon $500. 447-1184. i n i HELP WANTED i n i HELP WANTED $7.00 and up for the tionist. Legal expe­ servers, bartenders, rooms with cathedral tVa atao Sava Moduhr hornet. right person. 633-3335 • Complete Health cocktail and food porch off kitchen. This Rossetto Realtors," SOUTH WINDSOR. Price h i CARFENTIIY/ For Deiiveries cali Inaura nee rience helpful. Typing, celling and sliders to m\ Placing an ad In Classified HARDWARE Clerk. Full or 449-3433.______servers, barbocks. home has a lot to offer We're Selling Houses" reduced on this Immac­ oOlREMOOELINfi UR80N BUiLDERS D A T A Entry clerk.' Home "Including Dental" work processor, shor­ patio. One bath, fully I______GtorgB Qrifflnf New England Homes Is easy. Just call 643-2711. or part time. Good pay. thand, good telephone Apply In person: The for the growing family. 444-2482.o ulate 2 year old, 7 room Mortooge Corpora­ ELECTRICIANS. Imme­ • Uniform appllanced kitchen, Call Susan Donahue for. Colonial. 1st floor fam­ Boilers, pumps, hot water 7 PKkln 81.. Vernon, C T 080S8 We'll help you with the tion. o subsidiary of Apply: Conyers Hard- diate openings for full Allowance manner. Benefits Gallery, 141 New Lon- central air. Oyersized MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ tanks, now and 742-7886 wore, 444-5707.______d o n Turnpike, more Information. room Cape Cod with ily room, 3 bedrooms, FAHNAND REMOKUIM 171-8854 wording of your ad. Suffleld Bank, has a time Journeymen • Pension Plan available, centrally lo­ garage. Reduced to Room addMone, daoka, fpoflng, raplaoamants. eeeoeaeeeaeee • Bonus Hours cated office, start Im­ Glastonbury. $139,900. Sentry Real full In-law studio 8, 2.5 baths, bullt-lns, fire­ full time position lo­ POULTRY Personnel- Electricians. Fast $153,900. Call Doug,423- Estate, 443-4040.D place, carpeting, large elding, windosn and gunata. FREE esrim TES DEUVEmNG cated In our Glaston­ needs men and women. growing compony Is • Set Schedule (No mediately. Coll 449- 1434. Lawrence, Martin private entrance. 2 m Anytime 12 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 mortgage reports. In­ nights 444-7709.n______place, gourmet kitchen ehetit ef eontIfiiflMon. HAWKES TREE SERVICE 646-9669 $450. Compared to reg­ Jewish religious atric practice In Man­ Please call room. 1 st floor, SNOWnoWING eeaeeeooaeae Charming & cozy Sums » yeirte siD* eF eefWeefera fldf Buokat, truck 8 chipper. Stump a Commercial ular price of $700 plus. putting, maintaining school. Grades 1,2,4,5 chester, full time CRESTFIELO A pply: laundry. Spectacular EAST HARTFORD. New with all appliances, lefumMe revr etM * eid and updating various WAREHOUSE up this Dutch Colonial listing. 3 bedrooms, 2 carpeting, full base­ removal. Fraa'acUmalaa.' • Residential • Industrial Eric 449-3424.n______and 7. Salary commen­ position, experience CONVALESCENT HOME with 4 bedrooms, 1st multi-level pressure- FuWy ktwed • eree leikMiee Cell Gay a Son Masonry documents. Previous surate with education preferred. Benefits. HELP IMIster Donut treated deck. Conve­ car garage with 40 ment and garage! No Special coiMidaralion tor. MOPED. 1979, Sears, experience with com­ MANCHESTER, CT. floor den & laundry AMP service, wood- Monthly association M i l CiMitrwtiMN 1 1. MjmCNAW, iM. Raaldentlal & Commercial Stars and experience. Call Call 649-4655, Ask for nient Icoatlon. Quiet alMaasbailMr aldarly and handicapped. Free Spirit, like new puter systems helpful. 643-5151 one of room, formal dining stove > workbench. fees.$149,900. B la n ­ (or dependable aervlca condition. Only 700 444-8444.______Corolyn or Koren. N A M C O / 255 W. Middle room, eat-ln kitchen, nelghborhood.$194,900. 8 Ceramic tiles — Marble We offer competitive America'a largest re­ D.W. Fish Realty, 643- Needs work. An excel­ chard 81 Rossetto Real­ 643*1726 AsklerMsit 647-7SS3 7 4 2-1062 Ftme ffGHAMm miles. $275. 643-4495. salaries and company C A R P E N TE R S needed- F U L L Tim e. We hove marble-oak fireplace ■BBMBWBaBaMaanMnaiBaM & Granite Standout openings for the As­ tailers of home lei­ Tpke. 1591.0______lent buy! Make on tors," We're Selling W OODSTOVE for sole. paid benefits. For Imedlate openings for In living room, patio, Houses" 444-2482.D experienced carpen­ sembly and packaging IN-LAWS? Teenagers? offer. $128,500. Realty ■MlFAHiTHn/ T«p M i i n n m i Lmim Please coll otter 4:00 further Information, sure products Is ex­ Manchester walk-up attic. Bowers World, Benoit, T&L MASONRY Call 627-8973 ters. All phases of con­ of our homemade district. What a buy. Party People? Come oolpAPERINfi Aliy amount deSvsrad. Aha M, Brick, Mock, atone. pm ot 444-B137.______★ please contact. The M A TU R E woman to take panding and has Im­ Frechette Associates, Classified ads serve the gnsM Mona and bad). muMi. struction. Full time foods. $5.50 per hour to care of children In $179,900.Anne M iller look at this unique C h lm n ^ and repairs. APRICE baby stroller, Human Resources De­ mediate openings for V E N D IN G Hostess, Hart­ 444-7709.g______people today ... lust as MOOOML DwCMnOe m lOwOts fenOd. partment, Suffleld employment and be­ start with scheduled exclusive day care cen­ Real Estate, 447-8000.O Raised Ranch with N A M E your own reaso­ No tob too smajl. excellent condition, wage reviews and su­ full time warehouse ford area. 7-2, Monday- BY Owner. 27 Lakewood they have since our coun­ Bank, 157 Mountain nefits. Call 742-5317. ter. Monday-Frlday, 7- Frlday. Call between MANCHESTER. Eight complete large self nable price. Father & DAVIS CONSTRUCTION Fftee esTiMATES n o w blue, $100. Was 8am-5pm, Monday per benefits. We need personnel. Positions contained suite (In­ Circle North. Ranch, try's beginning. Read ond Son Pointing and Pop­ CONCRETE Road, Suffleld, C T 203- 1 or 1-4. Starting $5.00 8-^623-2441. room custom Cape In use them regularly. 643- $300 new. Musical baby through Friday.______caring people to loin sought after South cluding kitchen, bath, 5'/2 rooms, fireplace In ering. Removal.' 291- 872-1400/6S9-9SS5 swing, $25. Coll 643-9382 448-1361. Ext.300. EOE per hour. Childrens are permanent. Full living room, large neat 2711. ceii64S-B063 MAINTENANCE. Full or our team. Call 633-7456, Place Inc., 643-5535. Manchester. Three living room 8< bed­ 8547. otter 5pm. M /F______Ask for Dave. benefits package. OT yard, move-ln condi­ part time position In IHDMES bedrooms, formal liv­ room) on lower level. PERSONAL SERViCBS O FFIC E position - East BUSPERSONS. Highly available. Starting Also, Inground pool, tion. $179,900. Coll 443- H U G E U 8. R Built, 8 RenovitionVPtus D&D SIDING CO. “UBiCRETC restaurant. Apply In jFDR SALE ing room and dining room, batrh house .caeckfeeek Centre! ADDITiONS a FLOORS Hartford. Good typing motivated Individual wage ot *6.50. Apply deck on quiet cul-de- 5295. 2 Custom Interior 8 ExMrIor Free seamleaa gutters TYPEWRITERS person: 141 New Lon­ needed. Day/Evening room, den and full with stunning field- « incenw Tax Preaoraltwi • Commercial a raaldanllal Used / Reconditioned skills reaulred. Varied don Turnpike, Glaston­ AUTOMOTIVE In person: basement with finished sac. $239,900.D.W. Fish FeInCng • CeWng Hepdr a Wetiew with Job. • ur* A HMtlk InMiww* A4vl« duties Include custo­ posit Ions. Experience All real estate advertised In Reolty, 443-1591.0 L I O A L A D stone fireplace.Blan­ • Oeoks a UgM OwpenUy • Fraa Eatlmataa Stsndtrd, ElseMe. Porttbls bury, C T. 459-2654. OFFICE POSITION the Manchester Herald Is rec room. Extras In­ To p of the line vinyl • SvCtat CwNutlollan mer service. Inven­ preferred. Will train. chard 8i Rossetto Real­ ■ Am ttUmttm • Intuna sublect to the Fair Housing clude, central vacuum, HANDY-Dandy oppor­ At a regular meeting ot the . AnoncM A e#at* Plannlna John Hannon Conn-ils 3 0 % OFF tory, billing and pro- Various duties Includ­ Inquire at L'AmerIcaIn NAMCO tors," We're Selling • Ssnlor OtMowiM materlale. Resturaunt, 522-4500. Act of 1948, which makes It tire alarm system with tunity! 11 Super 5/5 Du­ Bolton Conservation Com­ Houses" 644-2482.n Coll Don Moalar • 849-SS29 Cnmpiny e 875-B371 Vale Tvaewrlttr Sarvlca cesslng orders. ing phones, typing, fil­ too Sanrico Dr. Illegal to advertise any pref­ mission / Inland Wetland Fully Insured. ing and MVD work. Ex­ Manchester, C T battery back-up and plex on Bank Street In 646-22S3 41 Fun >S4S4SSS Trucking orworehouse JCPenney erence', limitation or discrim­ Intercom. Ask tor Su­ Manchester's West Agency (IWA) on 7/27/18 Free estimates. D. B. Moaior. Inc. experience helpful. perience s plus but will ination based on race, color, Permit elO-SS-IO was Issued INVITATION TO BID ttatarftiBae A. ACCOUNT Clerk. Town san Buckno.$209,900. end. One unit Is In need . to Donald 8, Karen Grenier, eXMnOr r lllliig A Manohester, C T Call for appointment. Full and part tima posi­ train the right person. P EST Control. Position religion, sex or national Sealed bids will be received of Manchester. $17,620- origin, or an Intention to Sentry Real Estate, 443- of total rehab, other 154 Oak St., Manchester with oUMMIH 64M2ner64Mt63 Todov IS great d o y ... and Hartford Despatch, tions open at our Spencer Apply In person to; $19,123. Annually. available for a service 4040.D______side Is In nice condl- . the same terms and condi­ In the General Services' of­ Merchandise Division, make any such preference, fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ •Alto etockada tanoes Inttalhd Classified Is o great woy wiiT w h J^n it ENDROLL8 St. catalog sales canter. Seeking a shorp, accu­ technician. Experience limitation or discrimination. tion, exterior In great tions as were attached to •Fully Insured — free aettmatee ^ t o sell somethlngl 443- ^ " ^ to d l!V l^ 2 7 " l' 528-9551. EO E CARDINAL preferred, but will BOLTON. Convenient Permit #7-84-7 for William ter, CT until 11;00a.m.onthe GSL Building Molnton- arnssMih-aM Energetic parsons rate worker to assist In The Herold will not know­ country living with a shape, 3 bedrooms . Supple for a parcel ot prop­ date shown below for the fol­ •Senior cHIzan dieeount ence Co. Commerclol- town tax collection train the proper appli­ ingly accept any advertise­ each unit, separate lowing: ia% arldOi-aioras# needed to provide good BUICK, INC. cant. Must be over 18 view! Reduced price! erty on Shady Lane. Mik« — 643-0743 /Resldenttol building *********************** *lk********<*di*«*6r*** work. Requires a high ment which Is In violation ot Raised Ranch, 1800 utilities. Great oppor­ S E P TE M B E R 23, 1988 — etIerSpm MtMT be pleked up el Bw DRIVER service In a customer 81 Adams Street and have a good driv­ the law. Also at the regular meeting repoirs and home im­ H m M OtBM Mondey Mini school graduation and square feet with 3 bed­ tunity to own Invest- of the IWA on 8/31/88 Permit FURNISH 8, INSTALL KITCHEN & BATH REMODELING contact area. Good Manchester, C T ing record. Salary, vo­ SOUTHERiT New Eng- FOUR (4) O V E R H EA D provements. Interior Thuredr/beleiu 11a.m.efily. Coventry area two years experience rooms, baths, fire- ment property.. • 11-88-11 wos Issued to Ro­ hourly rate, discount pri­ cation, good working land classifleld ads 2'/2 DOORS R00FIN8/ and exterior pointing, From the smallest repair to the largest renovation, performing basic placed family room $172,500.Jackson 8< ' berts United, Inc., 347 Corrl- light carpentry. Com­ Manchester vilege, and an extensive ANNUITY Clerk. Down­ bookkeeping. Apply at conditions. Call 527- reach nearly 800,000 Jackson Real Estate, age Dr., Glastonbury to con­ S E P TE M B E R 37, 1988 — our own craftsmen do the complete job — benefits package may be 9000.______homes In Connecticut with custom built wet struct a road crossing of o RE-ROOFING — MARY plete lonltorlol ser­ town Insurance com­ PErsonnel Office, 41 bar. This home offers 447-8400.O Herald route. offered. and Rhode Island. The wetland on the west side of CHENEY LIBRARY vice. Experienced, rel­ neatly and 6n schedule. pany seeks self-storter Center Street, Man­ M A IN TE N A N C E worker. beautiful view In this West St. for a 4 lot sub-dlvl- iable, free mtlmotes. chester. Or coll 647- price for a basic 25 WAKE up! Wake up!'' The Town ot Manchester Is H&R ROORNG Visit our showroom or call for a free estimate. Short Hours — Apply In person during with good typing and Full time position avol- towns most desirable Wherever you are! slon entitled Deer Run an equal opportunity em­ 443-0304.______math skills for diversi­ 3126. Applications must word ad Is only $55 and Estates. No Job too big or too Great Pay! store hours. labe for Independent will appear In 43 news­ area.$209,000. Flano This super 7 room^ ployer, and requires an affir­ GOOD fied position. Wllllngto be received by October The IW A at the 8/31/88 meet­ mative action pollcv tor all ot small. Will work 7 days 649-5400 ORDER self starter. Alternate papers. For more In­ R ealty, G a lle ry of Raised Ranch Is being HANDYMAN and Call 647-9946 learn o must. Growth 12, 1988. EO E Minori­ weekends required. Homes, 444-5200.g ing relected for lack of Infor­ Its Contractors and Vendors until Job complete. 10% potential. Full benefits. ties and hondlcopped formation coll Classi­ offered at a fantastic mation and without prelu- as a condition of doing busi­ HAUUNG HERITAGE KITCHEN and JCPenney Applicants should hove pricel Beautifully situ-.. dlce a permit for Application ness with the Town, as per discount for Senior ONE FOR Ask for Call for Interview. 249- urged to apply. fied, 643-2711 and ask B O LTO N . Best buy In Any job — Anytime HELP 226 Spencer St. experience and ability for detalls.g______. town! Affordable, ated on a private treed- #88-9 which osked permis­ Federal Order 11244. Citizena. BATH CENTER, INC. People lookinj* for Manchester, CT 9391.______In all aspects of main­ completly renovated 3 lot on Vernon Street. 3 sion to perform work on Lot Bid forms, plans and specifi­ YOUR AD Gerlinde TE R R IF IC Ranch In aulet •9, Enrico Road. cations ore avollable at the 875-91S3, Job Call Gary 182 W. Middle Turnpike, Manchester jobs read our EOE M/F FULL time position tenance Including gen­ b e d ro o m , 1 b a th . bedrooms, 2.5 baths, available at automo­ eral repairs, painting, neighborhood. Priced Robert Campbell General Services' office. 647-9289, Rick 8 7 5 -3 4 8 3 emplov mi'nl lis(in^s TODAY! to sell. rooms, 2 full Ranch style home with family room with fire­ Acting Chairman Town of Manchester, C T EARLY Morning donut tive lube center. Expe­ DRIVER carpentry, plumbing, 5'/2 detached car garage, place and woodstoye, every day finisher wanted. baths, sunporch, lower 1 2 Robert B. Weiss, rience helpful but will mechanical/electrical first floor laundry on 1 car garage, deck, open Elna Dimock, Clerk General Manager When placing Mondav-Fridav, 3am- T R E E CARE Soles Repre­ train the right person. NAMCO/one of systems. Competitive level family room and Conservation Commission MANCHESTER garage. Call office to­ acre wooded lot. Still and airy floor plan. 027-09 , your classified ad 9am. Apply: Mister Do­ sentative. The Bartlett Hourly plus bonuses. America's largest re­ salary and benefits In­ time to choose colors. $192,500. Jackson 8, 032-09 I APARTMENTS nut, 355 West Middle Tree Expert Company Coll 447-8997.______tailers of home lei­ cluding health/dental day for your exclusive (NINDDMiNIUMS RE8DRT HERALD ask for the STAR!! showing. $149,900. Sen­ $174,900. Flano Realty, Jackson Real Estate, FOR RENT Turnpike, Monchester. Is looking for moti­ sure products, has Insurance and pension Gallery of Homes, 4^6- 447-8400.D______I FDR SALE PROPERTY CLOTHING vated tree core special­ LABORER. Heavy con­ try Real Estate, 443- dassMed ads TODAY'S Lucky CT Li­ struction. Apply In per­ plan. Apply In person, 5200.D______TOWN OF MANCHESTER ist for the central Con- Immediate opening Monday-Frlday, 10am- 4040.O IT'S Party time! This LEGAL NOTICE FOREST Ridge Town- FLORIDA - Leesburg, MANCHESTER. Nice 4 LINED Rust leather phone 643-2711 643-2711 cense Plate Number Is son: The Andrew AN Immaculate home In­ attractive 7 plus room room apartment. bed­ SOC.1. If this Is your nectlcut area. for Class I Driver. 4pm. Rockville Mem­ The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public heorlncs on house. V/7 baths, 3 bed­ Beautiful Resident 2 locket. Size 10-$15.00. Ansoldl Building Com­ side and out. Parkllke Contemporary offers a owned, double-wide rooms, fully carpeted Call 449-8435. plate number, bring Knowledge of tree core pany, 184 Bldwell Postlon Is perm a­ orial Nursing Home, 22 Monday, September 24, 1988 at 7:00 P.M . In the Hearing rooms, 1900 sauore feet or green Industry ne­ South Street, rear yard. Front to great layout for fabu­ Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, CT to ot living space, fire­ mobile home. Com­ plus kitchen applian­ this ad to Ed Thornton, Street, Monchester. nent. Full benefits. O T rear living room, for­ lous parties! Open hear and consider the tollowlng applications: ces and located on a ot Manchester Hondo, cessary. Soles expe­ Rockville. BO LTO N lake, 2 bedroom place, airconditioning, pletely furnished. rience helpful. We E Q U IP M E N T operotors. available. All New En­ Cape, large lot, 2 stor­ mal dining room. floor plan with cathed­ deck with view. Por- Move-ln condition. 2 bus llnel (no pets) $575 24 Adorns Street, Mon­ Lawn crew and general TEACHER- Come see much ral celling, 2-3 bed­ t ^ .'n s s A TL A S O IL CO., INC. - Request a variance to Arti­ month. Includes ut!M- FURNITURE chester, to collect your offer excellent earn­ gland Deliveries, no Chemlstry/Blochemls- age sheds, gas heat, tlallv finished walk-out Bedrooms, 2 baths. laborers. Expressive m ore.$144,900. D .W . rooms, 2 full baths, cle IV, Section 5.03.03 to allow the constructon of a Marina Clubhouse, t!es. Call 449-4000. USED $25. You must bring ings and benefits. For overnight. Above try. Coventry High appliances, private canopy within 15 feet of the front property line (40 basement. Pool, tennis further Informotlon Grounds landscaping, beach. 18 Colonial Fish Realty, 443-1591.0 fireplace, finished rec court. Priced to sell at over 1(X>activities. Coll BEAUTIFUL Pensylva- proof of registration. starting wage. Apply School. Proper certifi­ feet reaulred); ond request Special Exception In MANCHESTER. Availa­ nla H ouse cherry and appointment, call 872-8088 between 9 and Road. $144,900. 649- LOVE at first sight!!! room, office or den, accordance with Article il, Section 11.02.01 and Ar­ $159,000. Call owner at 649-0671 o r B roker CAR This offer Is void 'n in person: cation required. Con- ble Immediately. 5 corner cabinet. Bowed 449-8150. 3. 1794.______This lovely 7 room Andersen windows, ticle IV, Section 5.01.02 to permit this alterotlon, ot 447-0748.______(904)787-1000, RIto. Large rooms, 2 bed­ Sa/e seven days. 9-12. loct Dennis Joy, Prin­ windows and lighted. Cape Cod features a fantastic 3-car garage an existino gasoline service stotlon — 427 Hartford FLORIDA Citrus County rooms, wall to wall cipal, Coventry High By owner. 7 room Cape with unfinished walk- Road — Busineis II Zone. WELLSWEPT Condo. $925. Coll 447-8754. OVER 100 USED CARS IN STOCK... NAMCO School. 78 Ripley Hill with family room, fire­ great 1 st floor family Nice condition West Coast. Lakefront, carpet, appllanced kit­ up loft above. Bolton. IT E M 2 FOR Sole. Double bed, BIG SAVINGS! too Sanrico Dr. Road, Coventry, CT., place, eat-ln kitchen, room, eat-ln kitchen, 3 NO. 1290 D A N IE L A. W ILSON - Request a varlonce to Arti­ throughout. Owner will $45,900; new 2 bedroom chen with washer/d- Join the Friendly Crew at McDonald’s formal dining room, bedrooms, modern $259,900. Jackson & vllla/patio homes. Clo­ ryer hook-ups. spring and mattress, Manchester, CT 04238. 742-7344.______Jackson Real Estate, cle II, Section 4.01.01 to the minimum frontage re­ p a y Condo fees garage, porch. Move- bath, hardwood floors quirements and minimum lot area requirements through end of veor. seout sale phase 5; 14 $400/month plus utili­ brass headboard. Liv­ FULL Time or port time 447-8400.0______ing room choir and AT LYNCH TOYOTVPONTIAC mechanic. Must have In condition. $154,900. plus attractive carpet­ to allow the construction of a single family home $118,900. T .J . Crockett, left, city limits. Pay­ ties. No Pets. Call after Cubtodian & Day Shifts 449-8200.______ing, fireplace, 2-zone QUALITY, charm, price. on 0 lot which was creoted In 1942 and did not meet 443-1577.______ments as low os S350, 4, 449-9044.______double sleeper. 447- Specialil Purraahase X-RAY Tecniclan, full tools/work on cars and heat, newer driveway You'll find all of these the minimum requirements ot the regulations— 21 9033. SS Bonntvllle* SAVE trucks. All benefits. M AN CH ES TER . Raised Washington Street — Residence Zone A. ELLINGTON. N ew er 10% down. Free bro­ 4 ROOM apartment. SS Pont Satorl W8n._3K ml. time for busy ortho­ Ranch, 2’/j baths. High­ plus newer oversized In this well kept 3 chure 1-800-624 9922. Working couple. Can M U S T Sell. Six antique SS C h ew Beretto G T , 13K ml Full or Part-Time pedic practice In En­ Phone 649-2871. garage and fabulous bedroom beautifully . Condo In country set­ land Park location. f?0.*1291 D A N IE L A. W ILSON - Appeal from the ordw of the ting. Four rooms, I'/z be used for office. No fiddle back chairs, me­ SI Flaro Formula, white, AT, AC field area. Excellent DRIVERS. Good road re­ Priced to sell at only screened In patio. decorated modernized ' Zoning Enforcement Officer of Mov 5, 1988 and pets. Manchester. $400. tal porch choirs and SS Grand Am SE, quad 4 starting solory and be­ cord. High entry rate. Fenced reor yord. Colonial featuring V baths. Cathedral ceil­ IS Pont. Sunbird, OJ conv. $197,900. T .J . Crockett, /2 June 30, 198S denying applications tor a building ing. Sliders to deck. 3 443-5797.______glider. All good condl- with immediate on the spot interviews nefits. Reply to Box A, Benefits include paid $149,500. Jackson 8< baths, privte treed permit for o single family house at 21 Washington tlon. 444-5442.______87 Toyota I'/i ton rack bM v 643-1577. Street — Residence Zone A. zone heat. m MORTDADES M AN CH ES TER . 2 bed­ S7 Tovoto Tercel Cpe., A T, PS c / o Manchester Insurance, vacations, Jackson Real Estate, backyard with large TWO bedroom sets. 7 17 Pont. Sunbird Coupe, A T , PS Herold.______and holidays. Apply: 447-8400.O______deck on which toenter- $112,900.Strano Real room Duplex, $400 and Wednesday, September 14, 1988 Estote, 447-7453.0 utilities. No pets. 643- piece Mediterranean, 17 Grand Am Coe., A ^ AC, PS NANNY - Care for four Manchester Tocbacco A class A ctI! You'll lust taln. Reasonably N<3.*1292 DAVID R. CRUICKSHANKS - Request a variance 17 Firebird Formula, T^op to Article M, Section 2.01.01 to ollow a front yard VERNON. Move right FALUNG BEHIND?? 8529.______$150. 5 Piece light month old In my home. 8, Candy Company. 299 HELP WANTED love the great layout of priced at $149,900.Cen- birch, $150. 742-9281 ot- 87Toyota M"*'/***' Green. Road. See Mr. setback of 37 feet (50 feet required; ond a vorlance Into this 4 room 2 87 Corolla LE, 4 df-AT, PS, AC Coll 443-0392. this brand new 7 plus tury 21 Epstein Realty, to Article IV, Section 7.01.01 to Increase the non- STOP FOHECLOSUREil ONE bedroom, appliances ter 4.______87 Celica ST Coe., AT, PS, AC 647-8895.0 bedroom , '/s bath 9 AM - 4 PM Schoenfeld. room Gambrel Calon- conformlno front yard setback from 41 feet to 37 1 II you are falling behind on carpet, air. No pets. S7 Firebird, r»d-AT, UK ml. feet to permit construction of o front porch entry Condo. Newer wall-to- your mortgage payments... DINING Room set with 87 Corolla 4 dr, 5 tod., AC, 1SK ml lal on Loomis Road In EXCELLENT V a lu e . Sei-ur ity. lighted Chino Cabinet. __14 Niles Drive — Rural Residence Zone. wall, garage. Nice! OR...If your home Is In fore­ 87 Tovoto '/i ton, ilvr, 5 M>d., 9K ml Manchester Unemployment Office Bolton. O ve r 2,100 Move In condition des­ October 1. 646-1972. Contemporary design, 87 Pont. 4000LE 4 dr, tully e w d. sauare feet, 3 great- cribes this 3 or 4 bed­ IT E M § $105,900.Strano Real closure, WE CAN HELPI NO. 1293 MICHAELO.TIRRELL-RequeitavarloncetoAr- Estote, 647-7453.P Pecan table with two 17 Pontiac TIOOO 2 dr, A T , PS size bedrooms, family room, 2 bath. Cape No payment program avail­ 87 Pont. Piero SE coupe, black tlcle II, Section 5.01.01 to reduce northerly side 3 BEDROOM Condo. leaves, 4 side choirs, 2 • •■■i room with brick fire­ located on a beautiful yard to4teet (8 feet required) to permit erection 2 ’/3 able for up to 2 years. Bad (ftINOOMINIUMS arm choirs. Asking 87 CutloM Sorme cpe, maroon • ••■' place, 2.5 baths, mud- private lot In Ellington. deck area — 130 Glenwood Street — Residence B baths, dining room,full 87 Chevy Nova 4 dr, AT, AC 806 Main Street • ■••i credit is not a problemllAsk FOR RENT $400. 444-8445 Otter 6pm S« Oodoa OSO 4x4 PIck/Uo room with 1st floor Approximately one Zone. cellar, central air, how LOW payments can 14 Tovoto P/U with coPr maroon ^ S N E T beautiful back yard, on weekdays 8, oil day laundry. Over 3 acres mile from country IT E M 4 help you SAVE YOUR B e d r o o m condo. 2 car weekends. U Leiabre Limited 4dr, white Manchester, CT suitable for horses! club. Brand new septic NO. 1294 P IER R E A. BRODEUR - Request o varlonce to A r­ swimming pool, tennis 84 Tovoto Corolla 4 dr.. 5 too, AC We go beyond the call. ticle II, Section 4.01.01 to reduce the westerly side HOME TODAYI garage, air condition­ $259,900. Jackson 8, system and leach field. courts and club house. ing, pool, with option to 84 Toyota Comrv LE LB, AT yard to 3 feet (10 feet reaulred) to allow o corport Call owner, 449-5524. Swita Caasanativa Groap ■77 J LAWN AND 14 Pont. Trane Am, red a silver Jackson Real Estate, Offered at addition — 20 Milford Rood — Residence A Zone. buy. Coll evenings, 447- 84 Oelfo IS Royale Broughom [McDonald's 447-8400.0 $152,900.Century 21 Ep­ at (203) 454-1336 ar 1215. IZD DARDEN 14 Comoro, bik, V4, AT, AC, 37K COMMUNICATIONS PROUD as a peacock!!I stein Realty, 447-8895.0 .. NO. U95 RICHARD E. CLO UG H - Request o vor lance to A r­ Today Is great day ... and (203) 4S4-4404 14 Toyofa Cressida, 4 dr, blM , AT ticle M, Section 5.01.01 to reduce WMt side yard to i Classified Is a great way 54 Grand Am, 4 dr, V4, AT, PS, AC Long-time owners FINDER S keepers. This HOMES CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 14 Grand Am Cpe, V4, Idd, red have beautifully main­ super room Split foot (8 feet required) to allow on addition— 414-418 ... to sell somethingl 643- 8 North Moln Street — Residence B Zone. 1 I FDR RENT Dig your own, your 14 Taurus, V4, most avi options EQUIPMENT tained this gracious 8 Level Is a great home 2711. Rentals container. 550Bush Hill 14 Pont. Sunbird G T, turbo coe. room C o lo n ia l on for the young family I 14 Pontiac STE, maroon NO m s WILLIAM C. 8 MARGARET C. BUOLONO - Re- NEW, 3 bedrooms. $900 Rood, Manchester. S $'/i Ford Escort, AT, PS South Farms Drive. Recently updated and ‘ *il/it o vorlon'e to Article II, Sertlon 5.02.01 (d) to month plus security Impeccable condition L0T8/LAND 55 Pont. 4000 4 dr., V4, 17K ml TECHNICIANS redecorated. 3 bed­ allow itructurol change for on addition to on exist­ ond utilities, 644-2930. 15 Subaru G L won, most options Inside and out! 4 bed­ rooms, 2.5 baths, cen­ ing singlefomll V house which would allow applica­ FOR GALE ROOMS COLUMBIA. 3 bedrooms, RjnSPDRTING SS Corolla GTS, tw cam, $ sod, AC rooms, family room, tral air, attic fan, stone tion for ipeclol exception for o eonvertlon to o two FOR RENT IB Z lB flO D g 15 Toy MR 2, red, 5 sod, AC, snrf rec room, summer fireplace, pretty treed family house — 193 Woodbrldge Street — Resi­ ANDOVER., 7.35 acre lake access. Applian­ IS GMC Astro conversion van porch and a sensa­ yard with a deck for dence B Zone. building lot. Tested and ces, garage. $900 plus OS Sunbird won, AT, AC, PS r e w a r d IMMEDIATE LARGE and sunny. Pri­ utilities. 454-9559. POOL - 12' round x 36" 85 GMC High Sierra PIck/Up C I tional In-ground Gunite warm weather enloy- approved. $79,900. T .J . vate bath and en­ 05 Toronado/wht-on-wht/red Ini. pool. Holiday occu­ mentl New price lio *1297 DWIGHT D. DOWNHAM III 8 OBM LD FOUR­ Crockett, 443-1577. EAST Horttord-beoutItuI deep. Filter and liner. FULL TIME OPENINGS NIER - Appeol from the order of ttw Zoning Enfor­ trance. Prefer non­ Super for ages 4 to 7 15 Chevy SIO 4x4 Plck/Up, V4 pancy. $254,900. Jack- $209,900. Jackson , 5 room brick ranch. •4 Chevy Monte Carlo SS, white 8 cement Officer of August 5,19S8 ordering theellml- COVENTRY. Affordable smoking male. years. $45 plus take It son 8, Jackson Real Jackson Real Estate, notlon of the use of the third floor os o rooming lots and new construc­ $110/week. 742-5841. Full basement, 1 cor 14 Ford Escort, 31,000 miles Estate, 647-8400.D 647-8400.O house In violotlon of Article 11, Sertlon 20.01.03 at garage, huge covered down. 449-8942. 04 Toyota L E von, full options 423 Main Street and 2-10 Peorl Street— Business 111 tion. Flano builders S4 Clera won 7-poss, V4, A T , AC *1500 will use your plans or porch plus nice yard S4 Dodos 150 Prospector ypn WILLIMANTIC Zone. n APARTMENTS (After 00 Days of Service) ours. 1-17 acre lots, and flower gardens I 14 Sunbird cep, 4 tod, PS, lo ^ l The recognized telecommunications leader in Connec­ $65,000 and up. Owner I FOR RENT $750 month. Coll Mr. 14 Ply Vovaoer L E , 7 pass, M K FIRST aASS • ••• HELP WANTED HELP WANTED tii? ms DWIGHT O. DOWNHAM III a ORWLD PWR- Lindsey at 449-4000. MUSICAL 14 LeBaron Coe, A T, PS, AC ticut is offering exceptional and outstanding career oppor­ • •■r NIRR - Request o vorlance to Article II, financing available. Fl­ 14 Mazda GLC LX 4 Or, AT • •■L••i . 20.01.03 to allow the continuation ana use of the ano Realty, Gallery of M A N C H ES TE R - 2 bed- ITEMS AUTOMOTIVE ■ ••• room renovated apart­ MANCHESTER. 4 room 14 Cutlass S o p .j:p f,P -m n rt tunities for Communications Equipment Technicians. * third floor os o rooming house unit of 423 Main Homes, 444-5200.P Ranch. FIreploce, S3 Celica O T LB, AT, PS, 55K TECHNICIANS • •• Street ond 2-10 Pearl Street, Business III Zont. ment. Dishwasher, ia*« NEW Hampshire Moun­ much more. $950 plus C LA R IN E T (or sale. Like S3 Mustano, 44K, 4 cvl, 4 sod, red • ••a • Excellent wages of up to $660.50/week fully washer and dryer and new, used 4 months. S3 Mazda GLC, 4 dr, A T needed to work In our busy SALES l ^ f U e HD OERBRR - Request o variance to Article II, tainside. Exclusive, utilities. Security and S3 Starlet, FI 4 cyl, stereo, 4 ^ NO. 1199 lO ^W BRaRR , setback to appliances Included. references required. $99.444-7290 or 449-3904. growing dealership. Good commensurate with experience & education private 22 acres. Unbe- Two months security S3 Chew Cavelier HB, AT, AC ■ •■a ATTENTION ALL PROFESSIONALS! 45-feet (SOteet reaulred) for the construction ot o T.J.Crockett, 443-157T JUPITER Alto Sax. Like S3 Corolla 4 dr, A T , AC, stereo la a a • Medical and dental benefits llevable views of and references re­ hourly wage plus perfor­ porch at 30 Tonlo Drive — Rural Residence Zone. SI Reool Ltd coe V4, owf>« « Sauam Lake. $275,000. quired. Nice neighbor­ new. One year old. $300 so Monte Corlo, PS^, AC mance, bonus, fully paid • Paid vacations How would you like to Join the organization For jjlctures: C-21, STORE AND or best otter. 647-96iM. la a a hood. $450/monthly to Toyota Cellco OT LB, AT, PS fam. health Insurance, profit la a a • Savings and pension plans with the faeteet growing Import line In NO Two L tW IS K. B R N N R TT - Request q vorlqnce to Arfl- Keewoydln, Center la a a America and atart earning your potential? d " II, Sedlon 14.12.01 to reduce the eosNrly side plus utilities. No pets. OFFICE SPACE 79 Toy. Corona 4 or, A T , r s , av. sharing, vacation, paid holi­ yard to opproxlmotelv 4 feet to permit addition of Harbor, NH 03224. 403- 444-2253.______All Vahicles WarrantlatJ days, paid sick time, techni­ Call Joe McCavanagh BACKGROUND MUST INCLUDE: Hartford MItaublahl, Inc. greater Hart- olr-moke-up equipment — 151 Sheldon Rood — In­ 253-7744. 3 Bedrooms In nice big, FU R N ISH ED Offices with L E T YOUR newspaper dustrial one. phone, receptionist, help you keep fruit lars cians Interested ford'a excluelve MItaublahl franchlae le older duplex In great • Connecticut State T2, E2, or V2 license aeaking top notch profesalonale to join their shape. No pets, secur­ copy, fox and secre- sporkiing clean and sweet 646-4321 t o w n o p M A N C N R S TIR - Variance to Article II, BU8INE88 ■ aa a torv support. 447-4600. smelling. Wash lars, dry aa a a • Valid driver’s license aalea organization. We offer a top com- NO. m i S7|oi to ollow use of o trailer for office ity and references. $700 aa a a ■ •• PROPERTY completely then put a tilt • Safe driving record (no more than 5 pts) peneatlon package, paid vacaticn, medical purposes lor throe v*ors without placing the ppr month plus utlll- i••• m and dental plan, plus a demo program. trailer on o foundation — 41 Center Street — Resi­ tl#i. Available October r n INDUSTRIAL large piece of newspaper a a a a •••' FOR sale. Manchester • aaa • •• dence C Zone. Is i Coll M^8201. Inside the lar and put the • ••a Doctor's office space. | 3 J PROPERTY • aaa CALL COLLECT between 9am— 3pm If you are a goal oriented, aucceaa- at Mill haarlno Interested persons may be heard and written lid on. The paper will • ••• rammun1?Slons ra""ed A copy otiose petitions hove Hilliard Professional MANCHESTER. First • ••• mlnded Indlvlduaf with a deeire to get Into floor of two family. MAN o T e STER. 3400 absorb any moisture. Let 203-771-5266 been filed In the Planning and Zoning Deportment and may Building. 2,153 square a classified ad In your LYNCH our management eyatem quickly, we would For information and to arrange for testing. be Inspeded during business hours. feet and convenient Just refInIshed, nice square feet Industrial • ••a like to talk to you. Wo are an equal opportun­ neighborhood, two space. Loading dock, newspaper find a cash MANCHESTER, CONN. ••••• •■• ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS storage area. 1 st floor. •••• an equal opportunity employer m/f ity employer. Phone Mike Plummer for a EDWARD COLTMAN, SECRETARY bedrooms. $450/month parking.Principals buyer tor most anything Move-ln condition. Ex­ you hove for sale. confidential Interview. Doted at Monehestei', C T this 12th day of September, 1988. cellent parking I In­ plus utilities. Security. Only. Woodland Indus­ 500 W. Center St., Manchester 646-4321 Call 228-4408. trial Park. 643-2121. lEEIia 64S-6487 024-09 quire today at 444-5153.

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KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) - At 9 a.m. EDT, the National M ^tobrityTor. • Jm S Hurricane Gilbert, packing winds Weather Service said Gilbert was 85 Celebrity Euro 4 Dr. *7095 87 Spectrum 4 Dr. *7995 of up to 130 mph, hit the Cayman centered near latitude 19 north, SAL 87 Skylirii 4 Dr. *9495 Islands today after devastating longitude 81.5 west, or about 20 87 Century LTD 4 Dr. *10,695 Jamaica with fierce rains, flash miles south of Grand Cayman, 87 Ceviller 4 Dr. *6495 floods and mudslides, weather the U.S. National Hurricane and radio reports said. Center reported. It was moving New 1988 Chevrolet ■ ’’’ “ s A ham operator in New York west at about 15 mph. City who was monitoring ama­ Noel Risnychok at the hurri- teur radio communications in ^cane center said the strongest Jamaica said “ Kingston is devas­ part of the storm was buffeting SPRINT $I«Q<|C|* \ cen^ r tated, Montego Bay is hit hard the Cayman Islands, a British Includ08: Automatic Tran8.. M W ^ M ^ M ■ ^ and Ocho Rios is flooded. dependency about 300 miles 38 MPQ city... #8976 ■ M O TO RS 461 Main St., Manchester “According to them, tele­ northwest of Jamaica. There are i ’86 MERC CAPRI ’84 HONDA CRX I phones are down and electricity is three islands in the chain, all Low Cost Financing down," said the operator. Norm low-lying, and its 23,000 residents ; Blue, 4 Cyl., 5 Spd., Radio, P. Blue, 4 Cyl., Auto. PB, I Was *5495 I Chwat, an officer with the Am eri­ depend mostly on tourism for a Locks, Was *5995 can Red Cross Radio Club. He living. Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Hartld ----- New 1988 Chevrolet ■ IMS Ply. Reliant...... *4295 also said there was an uncon­ The Caymans, known most for streets this morning. Sunshine and higher temperatures *5195 I A J I H Wagon, AT. AC. P8. AM/PM SterM firmed report a tourist hotel on their clear waters and ideal READING, WRITING AND RAIN — These Robertson «5595 Jamaica’s popular north coast conditions for skin diving, in School children are dressed for the weather as they are expected to return on Wednesday. 'O r t w I iRiJIVI I had been wrecked by the recent years have become a board the bus at the Intersection of Oakland and South ’83 PLY TURISMO ’84 FORD TEMPO Includea; 5 Speed. Sunroof. ■ ,„4 ch.» ch.»etie *2395 hurricane. haven for offshore financial insti­ Gold, 4 Cyl. 5 Spd., AC. Gray, 4 Cyl., Auto, PB, PS, 37 MPQ city... #8568 ■ 1 or. S«l.n. 1« mi . E«c. Cond. Another unconfirmed report tutions. Columbus discovered the Cass., Was *3795 Was *3795 said 30 people were killed in islands in 1503. Jamaica, where the storm Mon­ Attempts to get on-site infor­ Florence’s aftermath KO’s power day tore off rooftops, disrupted mation in the Caymans were communications and poured up to unsuccessful early today as all *2495 *2995 Other schools reported no gained power at 9:10, Duey said. range of 50 and 55, the forecaster. “»?\‘srcKS8 I 10 inches of rain on the island. telephone lines into the islands Bv Andrew Yurkovskv N O 2 n O I ■ INS ReneullAlllinceDL...*1995 difficulties. A forecaster for the National Wednesday will be partly ■ ' ^ ^ 4 Dr., AM/FH Sterao, E>c. Ceixl. were reported busy. Manchester Herald Thousands fled their battered At 7:35a.m., 2,488households in Weather Service at Bradley In­ sunny, with highs between 70 and ISNPIy. Horlion...... *1895 homes and telephone communi­ “ It’s safe to assume the Cay­ ’80 DATSUN 200 SX the area of West Middle Turnpike ternational Airport in Windsor 75. Thursday will be mostly ’84 PONT. 6000 4 Dr.. Auto. Bxc. Tranaportation cations were cut off in many mans are getting a pounding,” Over 2,000 residents in the Red, 4 Cyl., 5 Spd. PB, PS, northwest end of Manchester lost lost power for about I'/S hours, Locks said that today’s clouds sunny, with highs about 70. Blue, 4 Cyl., Auto, PB, PS, INI Toyou Supra...... *4295 areas. Risnychok said. "R ight now, __ _ I Dr. 8 Spd.. AC, Sunroof A more power briefly this morning as the Cheryl Duey, a spokeswoman for and rain were the after-effects of No power outages were re-, Radio. Was *5495 Radio, P Mirrors The National Weather Service they’re bearing the brunt of the H ISNDatiunSIO...... aftermath of Hurricane Florence Northeast Utilities said. Duey Hurricane Florence, which hit ported in Bolton or Coventry. e ccoou and amateur radio operators said hurricane and that’s probably Northeast Utlities spokeswoman ■ s <. hit the area. said a primary cable was the Louisiana coast over the a^V H Chevy Cemero...... they received reports of heavy going to continue for the next five Marilyn Brossmer said that in *1995 ^ | r 1^ ^ H H ■ ■ IDr.Spt.Cpe.AT.PS.AC The outage gave the 500 stu­ knocked down on West Middle weekend. *5195 damage in Kingston, the capital or six hours." Turnpike, but she did not know But the cloudy skies and rain Andover a West Street resident The hurricane center said dents at Howell Cheney Regional of 750,000, on the southeast coast whether the outage was weather- are expected to clear later today, reported a loss of power at 8:13 and Montego Bay on the northw­ Gilbert's maximum sustained Vocational-Technical School the I related. making way for warm weather am . ’85 HONDA - ’84 OLDS winds climbed to 130 mph and the day off. Director Lewis Randall est. Twenty-foot waves pounded Power was restored to about and sunshine on Wednesday. Police and fire officials re­ u usedc rs storm was expected to grow said school was canceled because ACCORD CUTLASS SPRINT FACTORY REBATE SPECTRUM FACTORY REBATE | ‘"‘^ ^ T I the northern resort of Ocho Rios 300 customers at 8:37 a.m., and It will be partly cloudy tonight, ported no incidents as a result of and tourists were evacuated from officials did not know when power Blue, HB. 4 Cyl., 5 Spd.. PB. Red, 6 Cyl, Auto, PB, PS, AC, the remaining customers re­ with low temperatures in the today’s rain. •Prices Include Factory Rebates - Tax and Registration Extra. | beachside hotels. See GILBERT, page 10 would be restored. Radio, Was *8495 Tilt, Radio, Was *6995 Open M-r t-t / Sat. f-8 *6195 *6395 ___ loaniiicKS/vsss Tough’ security team may be hired to patrol juice bar

’87 PONT. Arrested and charged with two ’86 TOYOTA ^ A D T C P CHEVROLET | spending the money when it Hartford. process. of parents” who might now be By Michele Noble counts of third-degree assault SUNBIRD I B H B ■ B B I B I ^ H Excellent comes to safety.” Morrell said the security team "People from certain areas are leery of allowing their children TERCEL Manchester Herald each were: Jose Perez, 18, of 31 I m I ^ h i I m C O a a I N V a ■ 'O'*' ^Olly Checkers, a private dance club would target its efforts at gang not going to be let in,” Morrell near the area. Blue, 4 Cyl., 5 Spd, AC. Cass, White, 4 Cyi, 5 Spd. PB, ST, Annawan St., Hartford; Ramon The owners of a Manchester at 29 Olcott St. that caters to 16 to members, which he said are said. “ But I ’m not going to pin "This whole incident isn’t as Was *6195 AC. Radio, Was *5995 melodramatic as it sounded,” he Malvae, 19, of 132 Bonner St., “Over 50 Years of Selling & Servicing Chevrolets" ■ d?ws"“ po‘wer*^ocks! Juice bar that was the scene 21-year-olds, was closed by police “ very distinguishable” from myself down on this comment.” said. "The chaos was outside the Hartford; Miguel Feleciano, 16. 1 2 2 9 lAain Straot., Hanchoitar • 646-6464 I AM/FM tape-cassette, Saturday of violence between two Saturday after six people were other patrons. The club opened in July with the bar. not inside. This is not an of 54 Wellington St.. Hartford; Hartford gangs are meeting arrested in connection with a “ The gang members are very intent of being a private club, but *5795 *5395 OPEN EVENINGS-TIL 8 -FR I.'TIL 6 ■ bM?Vffer'MlciJSSl at unhealthy situation. We simply and Luis Flores. 21, of 901 Broad today with Police Chief Robert D. series of fights in front of the club obvious,” Morrell said. "They planned to remain open to the 246-5023 or 742-1608. need to patrol the outside area.” St., Hartford, who was also Lannan to discuss hiring a state that involved more than 50 people have theirown distinct costumes. public until Oct. 1 to attract new Over the weekend, the club has charged with criminal security group called the A-Team and injured at least 12. These kids aren’t going to change members. Beginning Friday, the ’85 HONDA ’86 NISSAN been bombarded with telephone impersonation. to patrol the club’s parking lot. Police said the melee was most to preppy clothing to get into our club will be open only to members calls from people who want to Also arrested was Juan Mo­ SENTRA “ These guys are tough," said likely related to a series of club. And they aren’t going to get and their guests because of the PRELUDE become members now that the rales Jr., 18, of no Allendale Greg Morrell, an owner of the drive-by shootings last week into the club either.” lorawl. Blue, 4 Cyl. Auto, PB. PS. Tilt. Biue, 4 Cyi. 5 Spd, PB, Radio. club has switched back to being club. "They take nothing from involving the Albany Avenue and The owner also said that the Morrell said he closed the club Cass, Was *9495 Was *5795 I private, Morrell said. See JUICE BAR, page 10 SEPTEMBER nobody. Believe me. I don’t mind the Park Street Posse gangs in club will tighten its screening Saturday to “ maintain the trust *8995 *5195 truck spect^ ^ ^ ^ Trade deficit shrinks Symphony ’87 TOYOTA ’86 HONDA CRX COROLLA Blue, H/F, 4 Cyl. 5 Spd. PB, I W i t t ^ e v e r ^ f w a NCWG during second quarter ‘night out’ Blue, 4 Cyl. Auto. PB. PS. AC. Casa. Was *6995 I p r ic e s Radio, Was *8995 WASHINGTON (AP) - The of the deficit since a 20.1 percent deficit in the broadest measure of drop in the fourth quarter of 1987. is upscaie *6595 1 U.S. foreign trade narrowed The current account is the most *8495 sharply from April through June, important of all the government’s trade statistics because it covers Bv Nancy Pappas o e l iv SSS s e p t .*® despite the fact that America ’86 VW ’85 DODGE 1 suffered the first deficit in 30 not only trade in merchandise but Manchester Herald years in the category that in­ also trade in services, which SCIROCCO LANCER 1 cludes investment income. primarily reflect the flow of When the members of a com­ Red, 4 Cyl, 5 Spd, Auto, AC, Gold, 4 Cyl. Auto, PB. PS, I The Commerce Department investment earnings between munity orchestra think of a countries. weekly rehearsal, they think of Cass, Alarm, Alloya, Sunroof, P Win., P Seats, AC, Tilt, said the deficit in the current T ru c k s $ 0 ^ 3 4 4 account shrank by 9.8 percent in For 16 of the last 17 years, the ” a big night out, a night to have a waa *9995 Radio, Leather, Was *7195 I the second quarter, falling to country has run deficits in the good time playing music, possi­ $33.3 billion, compared to a first merchandise trade category. But bly the highlight of the week.” quarter imbalance of $36.9 the current account registered a according to Manuel Alvarez. *9595 *6995 1 surplus as recently as 1981 billion. And Alvarez, who took up the Aw neetnnv.^^ $ 1 ^ 9 9 It was the sharpest narrowing because Americans’ earnings on baton last night as the new overseas investments were conductor of the Manchester enough to offset the merchandise Symphony Orchestra, plans not 500 trade deficits. to disappoint its members. VfEST CCHTER TODAY In this decade, however, Amer­ The director of orchestral stu­ s t r e e t icans have handed over billions of dies and acting dean of the dollars to foreigners in exchange University of Hartford’s Hartt •76 Index for imported goods, transforming School of Music, Alvarez was the country froTn the world’s [^4$-*33t 20 pagMf 2 ••cUons hired from among nearly 50 largest creditor nation, a distinc­ applicants for the Manchester ___2 tion it held in 1982, to the world's BusInMS — 9 ObItuariM Stu HIpkIni/Spaolll to th* Horild post in June, following the resig­ 11 this n ^ « '• " !l Clastiflad . 19-20 Opinion — __ 6-7 largest debtor nation. nation four months earlier of Paul C o m let------18 P8opl8 — __ 15 That means that foreigners SLAVEDRIVER — Manuel Alvarez, me about his talent for making musicians C, Phillips of Storrs. Focus— 16 Sports — .11-14 now own more in U.S. invest­ new conductor of the Manchester work hard. He conducted the orchestra Local 2-3.10 Sdsnes — __ 18 ments than Americans hold in Symphony Orchestra, makes no bones for the first time Monday. See CONDUCTOR, page 10 Lottery------2 Stats/Rsgion ,A-5 Nallon/World— 8 Tsitvislon""'^----- 17 T See TRADE DEFICIT, page 10