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Monday. Sapt. 22.1966 25 Cents Settlement Reagan S ItM in DEP suit blasts arrest E By Borry Schweld called ‘sham’ The Associcrted Press UNITED NA'nONS - President Reagan told the United Nations today that there has been move­ By Alex Oireiri expected cost about 828 million. AMOclete Editor ment in U.S.-Soviet negotiations to The result of the effort is that the reduce nuclear-missile arsenals, state will give grants totaling 112.8 but condemned Moscow’s deten­ P Manchester attorney Bruce million and a loan for the rest of the tion of an American reporter as “ a Beck, who represents the Man­ cost, which will put the town's cost chester Environmental Coalition, particularly disturbing example of within the 114.3 million limit set by Soviet transgressions against hu­ said today a settlement in a state voters last November. suit against Manchester over dis­ man rights” The suit was brought by the D E P "Th e world expects better." charges from the town’s sewage after the Manchester Environmen­ treatment plant is a "sham .” Reagan said in his fifth speech to tal Coalition, headed by Manches­ the United Nations. . Beck said the suit. brought by the ter pharmacist Michael Dworkin. state Department of Environmen­ “ It expects contributions to the threatened to file suit against the cause of peace that only the leaders tal Protection, has "looked like a town If the D E P did not take action setup since day one” of the United States and the Soviet When the'DEP did sue. Beck said Union can make." Under the settlement released the coalition might enter the suit Meanwhile, Reagan's spokes­ Friday, the town will pay a fine of but it did not do so. M50 for having violated Its sewage man, Larry Speakes, said the Beck said today he does not know president and Soviet leader Mik­ treatment permit eight times in what further action the coalition IMS by discharging effluent from hail S. Gorbachev have now will take until he has studied the exchanged letters twice on the case the sewage treatment plant that settlement. of Nicholas Daniloff, the Moscow contained too many suspended But Beck said today that part of solids or too high a biochemical correspondent for U.S. News k the suit was based on the town’s World Report. f oxygen demand failure to notify both the D E P and In the suit, the state had asked Speakes would not detail either the coalition of all new hookups to exchange, nor would he say for flO.OM for each of the viola­ the sewage treatment system. tions. However. Assistant Attorney whether Gorbachev was less harsh He said It Is a unique legal theory than last week’s public characteri­ General Richard Webb, who re­ that permits a settlement In which presented the D E P . said the lower zation of Daniloff as a spy who had one of the parties Is not been caught "re d -h a n d ^,” figure was agreed to because the represented. town has not violated its permit Addressing the U N. General When he talked about the possi­ Assembly. Reagan said the Soviet this year. bility of joining the suit. Beck said 2 Union “ bears the responsibility for In addition, the lower fine was he thought "the only remedy that the consequences of Its action.” imposed because the town agreed would make sense Is a moratorium The president said there is no to a court-ordered timetable for on major sewer hookups” similarity in the cases against completing the repairs to the The settlement presumably re­ treatment plant. Webb said. Daniloff and Gennadiy Zakharov, moves one obstacle to commercial the Soviet physicist and U.N. Under terms of the Sept 1* development being planned for the settlement approved by Superior employee arrested on spying Buckland area OHIclals of the charges a week before K G B agents Court Judge Arthur L. Spada. the Eighth Utilities District, which Is town must have a plan by Nov. 30 to plucked Daniloff from a Moscow the sewer authority In most of street. finance construction of Improve­ northern Manchester, have been 2 Reagan called Zakharov "an ments to its plant. H ie town must reluctant to go forward with their Invite bids for the work by Jan 31 accused spy who should stand sewer plans in light of the pending trial” and Daniloff "an innocent and must complete It by Dec 31. suit hostage who should be released.” IMS Under terms of the new agree­ If the court order Is not complied ment. the town must notify the Despite the strains In U.S.-Soviet with, fines could be Imposed D E P and the coalition of any new relations caused by the reporter’s against the town. Manchester has hookups, according to Webb. Indictment and the administra­ already begun applying for grant The environmental coalition has tion’s expulsion of 25 Soviet diplo­ money, and town officials have opposed construction of the pro­ mats from the United Nations, said they expect construction to posed Mall at Buckland Hills, but Reagan gave an up-beat account of begin next spring and be finished Beck has denied any connection negotiations In Geneva to reduce by 1988. between that matter and the the nuclear arms race. The federal Environmental Pro­ coalition's concern over pollution tection Agency had set a comple­ Herald photo by Rocha He confirmed that the United of the Hockanum River by the States was prepared to consider tion deadline of 1988. but Webb said sewage effluent. Tenting hie ekllle "an interim measure” to reduce the court-order^ timetable puts D E P officials have similarly intercontinental missiles, bombers more pressure on the town to finish denied reports that the suit was Jason Bourbeau, 6, of Andover, tests his and submarines by less than the 50 the work. filed in an effort to block the residents who gathered at Indian Notch The town and the D E P have been creative skills at the Discovery Toys percent he Initially had demanded. coalition from taking legal action. Park for the event. More pictures on At the same time, Reagan said, cooperating In an effort to find The town was represented by booth during the Bolton Pest Saturday. page 3. financing for the improvements. the Soviets have “ embraced our Town Attorney John Cooney. Bourbeau was one of many area idea" of radical cutbacks. "So there has been movement," he said. The Soviets had rejected the Cc initial U.S. demand because it ConferencG adopts moasures to ease war threat Gi would have forced abandonment of many of the heavy land-based lliei STO C K H O LM , Sweden (AP) - conference. Delegates said they missiles that are the core of their antk According to military experts, build confidence,” said a N A TO The 35-natlon Stockhoim confer­ had to “ freeze” time because were not totally satisfied with the nuclear arsenal. tion the final document will enable military expert, who spoke on results, but agreed they got more ence today formally adopted the several issues were unresolved. N A TO , the Warsaw Pact and In a conciliatory vein, Reagan by condition he not be Identified than was expected. said, "we have sought to take first East-West security agree­ The .Tgreement was reached late neutral European nations to fore­ further. durii ment of the decade, an accord Sunday when Soviet and U.S. The negotiations, formally account of Soviet concerns.” But, see and judge with greater preci­ N A TO delegates, headed by U.S. •I designed to reduce the risk of an negotiators compromised on ar­ called the Conference on Securlty- over the long haul, he emphasized sion than before all sizeable chief negoUator Robert L. Barry, musi accidental war in Europe. rangements for notification, obser­ and Confidence-Building Measures that he seeks to halve strategic military nianeuvers and move­ and Soviet delegation head Oleg not ( During this morning’s final ses­ vation and on-site inspection of and Disarmament in Europe, nuclear weapons on both sides. ments in Europe. Grinevsky, speaking for the War­ shap sion of the 32-month conference, military maneuvers. brought together delegates from "There were issues we fought for saw Pact, hailed the agreement Aviv the United States, Canada, the Similarly, Reagan said he would 9 the clock remained at 10.56 p.m., ARer today’s final session, dele­ and did not achieve but the result is As Sunday as "a good start” on arms and all European like to see all m ^ium -ran ge U.S. the time it was stopped on Friday, gates celebrated the accord with definitely a step forward. It ena­ control. play, the original deadline for the champagne toasts. bles us to check the real will to and Soviet nuclear missiles in Barry and Grinevsky said they Please turn to page 10 Europe scrapped chan firew p c ^ l CAMBRIDGE REPORTS Highliqbts TODAY’S HERALD Religious leaders them pendi Inioititila tinlar PLO i split on Robertson ProlMters hit Yale CIHtmit organize Noisy anti-apartheid demonstra­ A new citizens’ group is urging WEST HAVEN (AP) - The Rev he would seek the Republican tors attempting to disrupt the Andover residents to take a more Richard Mallette ordered 500 peti­ nomination if 3 million people weekend inauguration of Yale active role in the affairs of the tions to get signatures u r^n g promised to back him. President Benno C. Schmidt Jr. Planning and Zoning Commission television evangelist Pat Robert­ Some religious leaders in Con­ were shoved back by police on so that the town’s natural resour­ son to seek the Republican nomina­ necticut were overjoyed at the motorcycles and horseback. The ces, such as wetlands, are pre­ tion for president. news. Others were cautious None demonstrators tried to stop a served. Story on page 3 6 That’s one petition for every interviewed recently by the New procession of 81 universities and member of the congregation Haven Register was complacent Yale oHicials. Story on page 4. headed by Mallette, the Pentecos­ "Everybody in my church is just tal pastor of Living Worid Minis­ frothing at the mouth” to push tries in West Haven. He said he “Robertson’s ‘ ...... candidacy. Malletteillett Indtx expects to get signatures from said Cloudy M p a g M , t i 10,060 Robertson supporters. 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By DttvW Brisco* Aquino noted that the Philippine E«i^ Wdst Moca FMOHig trada Mha Th« AssocioWd Press Supreme Court recently cautioned ~ Commo* Market and the authorities o f her govem ment Public hearing soviet-led COMECON, Europe's tOR eeoMmie Moes, today NEW YORK — President C> against committing human rights iw m e form a l d ia lo g broken off stx yearsugowtthtalks that razon Aquino, on a day filled with abuses in its campaign against co^d lead to greater East-West business cooperation. nostalgia for her years in America rebellion and subversion. ^ held to Geneva, comes after ^ awards for her revolotlon in “This has created some prob­ on road work tne Philippines, said her country lems and tensions, but this too we CCTtr y W , or the the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance. In d ite d It was interested in estaMishinf formal ties with flie still has iwobiems over past human wiH soive, to our own time and to l2 ^ io n Western European trade Woe. rights abuses. Our way,” she said. In a hectic, emotional day A spokesman, Rene Sagnlsag, T V two ^ouj^ had broken ott talks to 198». to part because ism for show Sunday, Aquino v is it s her exile said Aquino was referring to MOSCOW refused to recognize the WesTs largest economic tension in the military over accusa­ community as a legitimate entity. home in a Boston suburb, met in New York City with college class­ tions of past human rights abuses. mates on a stage where she once "Th e spectre o f ’salvaging’ and People who live on Tolland Turnpike made performed Philippine native dan­ (fisappearances, we hope, wiB soon it very clear at a public hearing last week PLO returns HoifM fMdy to tocMo mofioy bfllt ces, spoke extemporaneously to be gone completely” saidAqntoo. that they do not like the town’s plan to rebuild her biggest crowd of Filipino- The word'safvagtoiT is osedtofbe their street. WASHINGTON — With time rapidly running out on the 99th Americans yet and received four PhHipptoes M refer to milHary Congress, the House plans totackle the year’s t h ^ major money awards. kiHingi. to Join other At day’s end, the smiling leader "We are committed to respect Furthermore, a number of them said they matters this week, and a special impeachment panel in the felt the hearing was a sham, held solely to Senate continues the trial of an imprisoned federal Judge. pleaded for the first time in a week the right to human digaity, the of appearances. "Please forgive right not to be tortnred, the right give people a chance to let off steam in a The House plans action on more than two dmtn MBs, mostly minor, today and Tuesday. me. I ’m getting a little sleepy.” not to be held tocomimmlcado, of httile fight against a proposal whose terror groups Aquino was scheduled toaMress everyone,” she said, clafmingtbat But the money starts to roll Wednesday, when the House plans the United Nations On era l Assem­ she has not caused a stogie person implementation was a foregone conclusion. to vote on an election-year budget package designed to shave bly today. to be arrested for criticism of the about flS billion off the fiscal iSSTdeffoit wHhont tax increases or But recent history makes it clear that WASHINGTOTI — ’The Palestine Liberation At the plush Pierre Hotel, she government ” no matter how to- major cuts in federal spending programs. S O rganintion’ s diaspora is ending. Just four years hearings held on road projects like the one told a 9500-91,809-a-plate dinner temperate or vulgar.” after they were driven out of Beirut by the Israeli benefiting the American Lawyers Aquino said the vast majority of BLONDi proposed for Tolland Turnpike are not for army and dispersed to the four winds, armed PLO Committee for Human Rights, Fili^nos reject a Communist in­ show. guerrillas by the hundreds are slipping hack into Senators tpNt on Clafborno’t dalnit "The record of our government so surgency that continues to oppose A hearing on a plan to reconstruct Lebanon, hoping to take up their terrorist far is mixed given the complexity the govemment, adding, “ I am operations at the same old stand. WASHINGTON — Federal Judge H arry E. Claiborne is of the problems we inherited.” obligated, while trying to eliminate downtown Main Street, for instance, was only the insurgency, to be careful about ’The humiliation of PLO chief Yasir Arafat and prepared for a showdown session in his impeachment trial today, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D- the beginning of a long series of meetings and Mass., presented her with the how rebels as human beings should his iS.OOn-man arm y seemed complete in with senators divided over whether to allow him to present discussions. sweeping claims that his 1984 tax fraud conviction resuH^ from committee’s Human Rights be treated.” September 1982. when they scrambled aboard The day began in a drizzle at the E a government vendetta. Award. Earlier Sunday, she re­ APpM O ships that took them — disarmed and helpless — to As a result of remarks made at that Also summoned for a repeat appearance was Jerry Watson, the ceived the highest awards of Aquino home in Newton, Mass., safe havens in ’Tunisia and other Arab countries. where Aquino lived for three years bearing and comments submitted after the Open Forum imprisoned judge’s former tax preparer. Watson last week and her alma PhBippind Prasictont Corazon Aquino waves upon ’Their reluctant hosts made it clear that they would mater. Mount St. Vincent College with husband Benigno and her five blamed an employee for bungling Claiborne’s 1989 income tax leaving her former home in Newton, Mass., following a hearing, the state Department of tolerate no nonsense; it was quite a comedown for in , and a Doctor of Laws children before the former Philip­ return and now is trying to invoke the Fifth Amendment against Tranportation concluded that the plan, as it degree before more than 8,000 pine senator was assassinate visit Sunday morning. Newton is where Aquino last lived the will of the Eighth. The town a military force that had held much of Lebanon in further interrogation. with her husband, Benigno, before his assassination in was first designed, lacked community All are together they’ ve Just recently taken a S0% Its grip for years. Filipino-Americans al Fordham upon his return to Manila, Aug. 21, supplies the paid fire depart­ cut in pay doe imfirectly to the Claiborne refuses to resign as chief U.S. district judge for 1983. support. Since that hearing the plan has We first reported two years ago that PLO exiles University. 1983. ments with units located all over foreign export of semi-made Nevada and continues to collect his 978,700 annual salary while in for 8th’s future were drifting back to Lebanon. ’"The undergone dramatic changes town. This system is great for shoes. How many SNETCO prison. House prosecutors say his conviction alone Is sufficient P reconstruction of a Palestinian state within OHTHI first responses. The Eighth has workers took something like cause for the Senate to find Claiborne guilty of "high crimes and Admittedly, Main Street may not be the Lebanon... is only a question of tim e.” warned one misdemeanors” and remove him from office. To the Editor: the volunteers and the big that? The foreign markets are best example. It is a state route, not a town confidential intelligence report we quoted. Shultz ready to meet with ANC head manpower needed in fires like hurting other fodostries in the road, and the DOT has a bigger voice in what According to our intelligence sources. PLO The request by STEAL to use the recent lumberyard fire. U.S. much more than SNETCO so fighters, equipped with small arms and more, happens to it. the firehouse on Main Street for Stephen Penny and his Demo­ it seems it would behoove them to LONDON (AP) - A senior tion led by President Tambo.” implemented.” aaid that was a retreat from the have continu^ to infiltrate their old Lebanese NBC wins 19 of 31 Emmyt 12-member market’s previous de­ A closer parallel is to be found in the its committee work and meetings cratic leadership have chosen take a closer look at their official of the African National Pahad then was asked if Shultz In WasMngton, State Depart­ stamping grounds. It will be only a matter of time, Congess said Sunday that the might meet Nelson Mandela, the ment spokeawoman Sondra termination to Impose severe has been approved by Chief conflict. To make the Eighth relatively comfortable position PASADENA, Calif. — For the second year In a row, the reconstruction of Vernon Street. Like Tolland intelligence experts told our associate Lucette president of the South African Imprisoned co-founder of the ANC, McCarty said: " I can confirm that penalties. Harold Topliff and unanimously come to their way of thinking and go back to work. Academy of Television Arts and Sciences snubbed a hot new show Turnpike, it is a town road. Lagnado, before the PLO rebuilds Its old bases and to honor the CBS police series "C agney Lacey,” but NBC was black guerrilla group would meet and he replied: Mr. Crocker met with Mr. Tambo President Reagan and Prime by the Sth District Board of they have tried to kill the free will it resumes its terrorist attacks on Israel down the the big winner with 19 of the 31 Emmys. with Secretary of State George P. “ They (the Americans) Indi­ In London yesterday (Saturday). Minister Margaret Thatcher op­ When the hearing on the Vernon Street IMrectors. of the Eighth, rather than try to Barbara Furst coast. ABC's “ Moonlighting,” which led going in with 16 nominations, Shultz next month in Zambia. cated they were going to see a ... He (Shultz) has said he’s pose strong sanctions, saying they On behalf of STEAL. I thank channel both energies into work­ m N. Mato 8t. would hurt South Africa’s black project was held in June 1982, the was shut out Sunday in the 38th Em m y Awards at the Pasadena In a British Broadcasting Corp. broad spectrum of leaders In South perpared to meet with Mr. Tambo the chief and the board for taking ing together. Unlike parents who and Mr.k Tambo has said the same. majority without forcing an end to preliminary plan was to rebuild much of A L L OF TH I8 is mightily embarrassing to Civic Auditorium, winning just one award — editing — in crafts radio Interview. Aziz Pahad also Africa. We are of the opinion that it I this courageous stand in defense try to nurture their children’s discussed the Saturday meetings Is the people who are Inside the It’s now a question of working out apartheid. Vernon Street and all of West Vernon Street, Israel, of course. It means the controversial categories announced two weeks ago. It was the same fate of liberty. energy and channel It for the ANC President Oliver Tambo had country who will have to decide the specifics.” Pahad, a member of the ANC but not the part of Vernon Street north of its Of Ides^ Boycott Invasion of Lebanon was all for naught. ’T^e war suffered last year by NBC’s “ Miami Vice,” which had 15 Our committees will be meet­ good of the whole family. Penny here with U.S. envoy Chester whether they will meet with the She added: "There was a candid executive council, said that at the not only cost Israel dearly In blood and treasure, nominations but won only for supporting actor Edward James meeting with Howe Tambo U e. ACI intersection with West Vernon Street. ing each Wednesday, except Oct. and Co. have created conHict and Crocker and British Foreign Secre­ American secretary of state.” exchange of views on the situation and a road vote but its Arab enemies were able to paint the Jewish Olmos. tary Sir Geoffrey Howe. Pahad added, “ We think there is In South Africa and the region and "stressed that In South Africa 1. on the 2nd floor at 7; 30 p.m . The have tried to drive a wedge Residents argued that the engineers were state as an aggressor, and a heartless one as well. ABC had just one Emmy, matching PBS, while CBS had 10. In both cases, they were the an understanding both on the the meeting took place In the today the situation has deterio­ ^eohTi leadership of the Sth. the volun­ through the heart of the EVE9 planning the reconstruction in the wrong The massacres In the Palestinian refugee camps "CagneyA Lacey” won for best drama series: for outstanding ANC’s highest-level meetings ever British govemment side and the context of preparing for a possible rated markedly and there is a very, teers and STE AL are now united community. Ta Ike EdKar: place. outside Beirut, by Israeli allies, were roundly lead actress, Sharon Gless, who plays Detective Christine held with those countries. American government side that visit to the region by the secretary very serious explosive situation and working at the spiritual condemned even by friends of Israel. Cagney: supporting actor John Karlen, who plays Detective Pahad said that in the talks with the situation is very dangerous and of state and was also in line with the emerging.” heart of the Sth, the firehouse of Peter J. M cNam ara To you who voted to demolish Mary Beth Lacey’s husband Harvey: and a directing award for By law and custom, apartheid They said the northern end of Vernon Street About the only consolation the Israelis can draw Crocker, assistant secretary of something must be done to bring secretary's instructions to expand Manchester Fire Department, IM Sammit 8t. six small businesses and demor­ Georg Stanford Brown, co-star Tyne Daly’s real-life husband. It state for African affairs, the the level of contacts with opposi­ establishes a racially segregated needed to be redone and West Vernon Street from the P L O ’s return to Lebanon is that the about necessary changes. Sth Utilities District. Manchester alize the owners: "Beware the was the second consecutive best drama award for the show. delegations discussed Shultz's "W e hope that they will take our tion groups." society in which South Africa's 24 did not. Ultimately, the town decided the Ides of March" — so Julius 8yrians. too, are unhappy at the development. planned visit to Africa next month. view that there Is no change The ANC on Saturday expressed million blacks have no vote in residents were right and the plans were Syria achieved dominance in Lebanon after the Robert H. Bletchman Caesar was warned. Do you know He was asked if Shultz would possible within the apartheid sys­ its disappointment at last week’s national affairs. The 5-mlllion P L O ’s ouster, and this Is now challenged once meet an executive of the ANC at its tem unless all resistance Is sup­ decision by the European Common Whites control the economy and 2 changed. President, S.T.E.A.L. there is an ides In every month. To the strikers: Including November? again by the returning guerrillas. Town fights Falwell withdrawal base in Zambia, and he said, “ He is ported inside the country and Market to impose only limited maintain separate districts, The revised plan also eliminated sidewalks Stop Tampering With The schools and health services. To you who encouraged and For that reason. Lebanon's Christian president. definitely going to meet a delega­ effective International action Is sanctions against South Africa. It Eighth’s American Liberties LYNCHBURG, Va. — Business leaders, fearing a loss of jobs and called for narrowing the proposed street Go back to work supported such a vote: During Amin Gemayel. welcomes the P L O ’s return as a and dwindling sales of everything from cars to carpets, are width from 32 feet to 30 feet. the middle of the last century, a counterweight to the Syrians. Rashly perhaps. fighting to keep one of central Virginia's biggest Industries: the land agent was hired to oversee Gemayel hopes to use the PLO for his own "W e’ve made a couple of major changes in To the Editor: Rev. Jerry Falwell. Penny and Co. the estate of the Earl of Erne In purposes. Poles rally behind outlawed Solidarity design because of the public hearing," Pubiic The evangelist, who employs about 2,000 people here, has County Mayo, Ireland. The land Small groups of PLO exiles have been sneaking Works Director George Kandra said at the drive a wedge Concerning the strike at into Lebanon in fishing boats between midnight threatened to move most of his enterprises from the city of 65,000 SNETCO, I think the workers agent wanted to raise the rent of unless he gets tax exemptions for his Liberty University, 2 time. and dawn. Once on land, they head for their old Bv Charles J. Gons ryk Oulbinowicz of Wroclaw. The occasslon was especially uniting, according to our own the tenant farm ers but they Old-Time Gospel Hour television show and Liberty Godparent would be wise to be a little less hangouts In Sidon and Tyre, where they are The Associated Press The crowd chanted Walesa’s festive this year, coming as it did choices, without Instructions.” retaliated. The rest is history. Home. He also wants forgiveness of a 91.4 million tax debt. Tolland Turnpike does not belong To the Editor: demanding for what they want In welcomed as saviors by Palestinians In the name and “ Solidarity^ Solidar­ after the freeing of nearly all the In Poland, as In the rest of the ACRC Oh. the land agent’s name was Atlanta is the leading choice for a new base of operations, said CZESTOCHOWA, Poland - exclusively to those who live along It, of their contract, regardless of refugee camps. ity !” and applauded the former nation’s political prisoners under a Soviet bloc, only officially sancti­ I grew up the youngest of five whether they get more or less, Charles Boycott. Mark DeMoss, Falwell’s administrative assistant. “ We don't Lech Walesa and 50,000 Solidarity leader of the banned labor federa­ government amnesty that expired oned unions subordinate to the 1 Small Cl course. The needs of the rest of the public Some top PLO officers are reportedly among the B Caustic kids, five individuals making up since the company no longer has know of another university In America that pays real estate supporters combined religion and tion as he took his seat near the last week. Communist Party pre permitted. must be considered by the town Board of infiltrators. They are Intelligence and logistics subs tan one family. If five individuals a monopoly of the market under Eileen M. King taxes.” politics at Poland's most revered outdoor altar. Walesa held private talks over Solidarity, founded in 1980, was the Directors, which must ultimately make the experts whose assignment is to lay the shrine in the largest public display Walesa, the 1983 Nobel Peace the weekend with other senior East bloc’s first free labor 8 Actor can make up one fam ily unit, why Ma Bell. The company would be ISS Eldridge 8t. Maldsn decision on the road project. groundwork for rebuilding the PLO's old bases of support for the outlawed free Prize laureate, responded by wav­ union figures, at least 20 of whom grouping. can’t a town have two separate losing its competitive edge in the and organization within Lebanon. trade union so far this year, ing a V-for-vIctory sign. took part In the pilgrimage. On At the end of the Mass, Gulblno- 12 Work o 13 Organ ( fire departments? market if it were stalled by a Infant receives new heart, lungs "Solidarity's effort was not The annual pilgrimage to Jasna Saturday, he met in Warsaw with wicz called for more political But in light of the almost unanimous hsarlng ’The problem Is within the town workers’ strike. aimed against anybody ... It Is only more than a dozen top union opposition expressed last week by people at “ THE PLO NEEDS a platform from which to LONDON — A 2'4-month-old boy has received a new heart and Qora, the nation’s holiest shrine, freedoms In Poland, saying, “ Let 14 Calsbsi leadership. Rather than taking I was just visiting some people Address letters to: Open Fo­ aimed at the common good ... and officials and advisers to draw up a there be respect for our human and operate.” explained one intelligence analyst. lungs, making him the youngest person ever to undergo such a was started three years ago by the 18 Typo ot the hearing, a couple of major changes the good points of both depart­ in Maine. Their daughter is rum. Manchester Herald. P.O. cannot be delegallzed by anyb­ Rev. Jerzy Popieluszko, a pro- response to the amnesty, which workers’ solidarity.... Let no one of "T h ey need freedom to do what they want, and transplant, Harefield Hospital in London announced today. 16 Sourcs should be made in the design. Box 891, Manchester. CT 06040. ody.” the Rev. Rufin Abramektold Solidarity priest slain In 1984 by freed 228 political prisoners. us be humiliated, harmed or tried ments, the town Is trying to kill working at the Bass Shoe Co. and only Lebanon can offer that. There Is no 17 Claim |i The boy, who was not identified, underwent the operation the multitude gathered for a secret police. Walesa said after the Mass that for his views.” government In Lebanon, no control, nothing.” Saturday and was listed in “ satisfactory” condition this 18 Klin Roman Catholic Mass at the Jasna It has been the occasion for big the union leaders planned to issue a The crowd flashed V-for-vlctory 19 Axist morning, a hospital bulletin said. The PLO Is still badly fragmented, with large Gora Monastery here Sunday. demonstrations of support for statement this week outlining signs as they sang the reiiglous and 21 Music The operation was performed by Magdi Yacoub, Britain's I groups scattered throughout the Middle East. The Mass, the culmination of a Solidarity since the movement was post-amnesty plans. patriotic anthem “ Boze Cos 23 SIlkwor Even inside Lebanon the organization is divided, leading transplant specialist, the statement said. two-day workers' pilgrimage from outlawed after the December 1981 In the main sermon, the Rev. Polske” (God, Who Watches over 24 Chrlstm Nation’s best prison not for Americans with several thousand PLO guerrillas in league The baby, from northwest London, was born with a single dozens of Polish cities and towns, imposition of martial law. Jerzy Banaskiewicz declared that Poland) before dispersing without (2 wda.] with Syria against Arafat’s attempt to exercise ventricle in his heart, transposed arteries and a missing mitral was celebrated by Cardinal Hen­ Martial law was lifted in 1983. Poles should have "the freedom of incident. 29 Morocc OAKDALE, La — ’The perpetual national from hope. It says Oakdale is a deportation factory control. valve, the bulletin said. aoWiar 33 Compai prisoner controversy returned to the front pages that, since its opening last spring, has sent more But our sources are convinced that Arafat's “ A transplant was the only solution,” the hospital said. The baby's name was withheld at the parents' request, it 34 City in not long ago when Inmates at the Lorton than 2,300 aliens back to their countries of origin. returning loyalists will try to reclaim their old added, giving no explanation why the announcement was delayed Ok labor reformatory, near Washington, set fire to their turf, with their sights set most keenly on West 36 Immani until now. Miscue on ransom facilities. Fourteen buildings were torched, four of Tom WARDEN ROWE doesn’t dispute that. He says Beirut. If they can hold their own against rival 37 Bongatr them beyond reconstruction, and 32 people were Oakdale was designed for efficiency. Yet It was Moslem militias like Amal, the PLO Infiltrators sma Injured. also designed for human consideration, and Rowe will establish a base that can then accommodate 30 Oita tim Tiede 41 Seartat insists that, compared to places like Africa and the thousands of compatriots still living in exile. foils kidnap plot The Inmates were protesting overcrowded cells NASA had seal fix before disaster 42 Sorapoa (what else?) and other neglects. And they spoke South Am erica, the detention center is the best The Palestinian resurgence comes at a time 44 SetamiT NEW YO RK — The solution that NASA proposed to the room and board many of the prisoners have had in when the Moslem terrorist groups already 46 FantHy i thus for prisoners everywhere. Thirty-five states problem that caused the Challenger explosion was devised years NAPLES, Fla. (AP) - A 9-year- aboard the USS Saratoga near ■ k lb ib their lives. entrenched In Lebanon have been expanding their Jacksonville, faced court appear­ (•1.1 are currently under court*hi;der8 to terminate the before the disaster. reported in Monday old girl who worked on her The dormitories are split-level and soft lit. no operations In Europe and the Near East. homework during 28 hours In a box ances this morning in Jacksonville 48 Basobot squeeze In their jails. and there is scarcely a editions. less. And the sleeping quarters have no doors. Fferpetrators of the synagogue attack In Instanbul, In the woods helped to unravel an in connection with the kidnapping. Cobb lockup in the land that is completely free of fault. A leaky booster seal caused an explosion that destroyed the Bureau of Prisons, and he says the prisoners can There are four television rooms, one of which is the bombings In Paris and the hijacking in elaborate kidnap plot that the FBI The younger Farrell was ar­ 4tRobol Check that. There is a prison amid the back eat what they want, sleep when they will and spend Challenger and killed its seven astronauts just after launch Jan 9 MFIaoo reserved for non-smokers, there are banks of Karachi are believed to have been operating from aaid fell apart at the final detail: rested at his wedding Saturday bayous of that comes close to being 28. oonIMor time as they wish. telephones, which may be used at any time, and picking up the $1.5 million ransom. night. tolerable. It is the Oakdale Federal Detention bases In Syrian-controlled Lebanon. What the NASA unveiled a $300 million redesign of the seals on Aug. 12. 581 After all, Rowe says the prisoners are not really there are soda pop and candy machines, table world doesn’t need is additional terrorists using Four men were arrested — one at Richard Sais, 29, of Bonita Center, here where the dragonflies parade in the prisoners. ’They are classified officially as The key element in the redesign was invented in 1981 to lock seals his wedding — in connection with magnolias. The prison is brand new, squeaking tennis and billiard facilities. the unhappy country as their headquarters. tightly in place by latching down an element of the joint, the Springs, and.Edward O’Brien. 38. BtOMooitl “ detainees.” Their only offense has been to enter the kidnapping of Amanda of Naples, were being held on SOOonoort clean, and It’s operating comfortably at 300 ’There is also a gymnasium, a soccer field, a newspaper said. the United States without apparent permission, Frttdom with tiling* Mueller, whose great-great grand­ 1780,000 bonds and faced appearan­ 81 Ak (com prisoners below capacity baseball diamond and basketball court. There is a In July 1985, space agency officials ordered new steel cases so father founded theC.F. Mueller Co. and so, os Rowe puts it, they must be confined Housing and Urban Development Department ces this afternoon before a federal library, a cantina, a chapel and a barbershop next they could install the lock features in boosters already in use. the noodle business, authorities said. while immigration and other authorities carry out officials don’t think freedom — as in the Freedom magistrate In Miami. 82Bodh (p TH E TRO U B LE 18 the Oakdale lockup does to the cafeteria. ’The cafeteria, by the way, is so Times said. 'The new cases were in production at the time of the The plot, involving one of the tSOenmur due process. of Information Act — should be free. They wanted The four were arrested Satur­ nothing to alleviate the situation in the American fastidious that cooks who do not shave must wear Challeiiger disaster and are the basis for the creation of largest ransoms ever sought in the day, four days after Amanda was ex-employee and whistle blower Al Ripskis to pay United States, was planned as prison system, because it’s not meant to sanitary nets to cover their beards. improved boosters, it said. kidnapped. 'Tbey were booked for 84 River In ’THAT 18 TO 8AY the aliens have a chance to tlO.OM for data on job evaluations, but a federal revenge for a failed real estate deal accommodate American prisoners. Oakdale is one In short, Oakdale may be finest prison in the 'The newspaper, which cited interviews, documents and investigation of state kidnapping 88Chomloa prove they qualify as immigrants. And for the court ruled he didn't hove to pay. Now HUD involving Amanda’s father that 88 To bo (Fi o f the seven Jails in the nation that house illegal nation today. Certainly it’s a far cry from Lorton testimony in its story, said the record showed longstanding worry charges and a federal charge of most part they plead for refugee status. They bureaucrats are insisting that Ripskis say exactly about seals on the shuttles. cost one of the men a lot of money, extortion, authorities said Sunday. aliens. I.e., foreigners who are caught sneaking and the like. And don’t forget, adds Ray Rowe, the DOW claim they have been persecuted in their own what he plans to do with the information before said FBI agent William Wells. Peter Farrell, a real estate into the country. ultimate amenUy is that prisoners can leave the nations, many of which are totalitarian, and they they’ ll search for it in their files. They don’t "W e believe they had a break­ developer, blamed Amanda’s fa­ That means that the government in this instance place anytime! they want; all they have to do is get down in their communications,” 1 Eaooetioi are allowed to argue the position before judges of explain how he can do this without seeing the ther, John Mueller, fora failed real takes better care o f the strangers than it does its on a plane, and go back to wherever they are from. Zulus engage In factional fighting said Wells. "They were confused as administrative law. documents. The fight has been going on for five esute deal last spring, Wells said. own. The Oakdale Detention Center is a model of to where they were exactly sup­ ’The Judges conduct hearings five days a week at years. JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Rival Zulu factions battled He declined to be specific about the 6 posed to be. ... I'd say they knew its kind. There are no bars, no guns and no Oakdale. Tlie prisoners m ay retain attorneys for M lW on ti with guns in the hills of Natal province following the slaying of a amount Farrell aaid he lost. brutalities; some officials say it’s quite like a what they were doing, they were their part. Warden Rowe says the hearings can Precise figures areimpossible to compile, but tribesman, and 14 people were killed, police said today. very detailed, up to the miscue." ' resort, and it’s been called the "Biltmore on the Mueller owns Mueller Co. Real­ take up to six months, and negative decisions are the federal government believes “ several million” But the violence was not considered political, and authorities Amanda was kept In a refrigera­ tors in Naples with his wife, Bayous." appealed to Washington. Tlie whole process may people enter the nation illegally each year. One iMaiirlipBtpr Hpralft said the previous 24 hours were "exceptionally quiet.” tor box left in woods east of Naples Barbara. That may be excessive. Then again, not by a million people are caught at the southern border, Poiice spokesman Capt. Pieter Kitching said the Zulus battled in the 28 hours before she was found run a year before completion and. some times, Founded In 1M1 Amanda was abducted Tuesday whole lot. The government spent $17 milion to and deported immediately; but at least that many Saturday at Ematimatolo, a village in the Greytown district unharmed Saturday, the FBI said. after someone tdentifying himself two years. AR photo erect the facility, on IM pastoral acres. ’The Tlie government believes this is more than fair. escape detection and sdt up housekeeping. PENNY M SIEFFB«T ...... PuMUhar north of Durban. The wooden box was painted black as her father called her school and DOUGLAS A BEVINS and had an air hole. “FOS buildings are color-coordnated, they are Most nations just deport illegal aliens. But th e. TTie government says as many as S million to 10 ExacuUv* Editor The fighting between the Vuma and Menyeswayo factions said he was lending a security JAMES P. SACKS Monagme EdSor flared when a man from the Vuma group was gunned down, said She was left with sandwiches, guard to pick her up for a dentist Mourning Mb brothor positioned around a courtyard of flowers, and system has harsh critics, too: the American Civil million undocumented aliens are now living ALEXANDER QIRELLI . AmocImo Editor Kitching, who is based in the pirovincial capital of sodas, a pillow and a blanket. She appointment, Wells aaid. POODS there is none of the lock-step regimentation of an Liberties Union, for example, complains that it’s permanently in the country. They included Pietermaritzburg. Insisted on taking along school­ The girt was releaaed to one of Brian Smrz tit* outtidt a downtown Los Angolat factory ordinary system. immoral to incarcerate people "m erely because Mexicans. Central Americans, Africans and DENISE A ROBERTS AdvortMng DIroctor MARK F ABRAITIS The Vuma raised a band of fighters and attacked the books, and told authorities she the Farrells — authorities would Sunday, mourning hit brothar’a death. Stunt man Brett CNPIB. Indeed, the 740 prisoners m ore or less have the they want to come to our country to live” Orientals. ....B in ln «t Monaeor SHELDON COHEN Compoolne Managor Menyeswayo, and 14 people were killed, he said. Several houses worked on her homework. not say which one. A kidnapper PftEV^OUS run of the place. They aren’t scnitiniied by a The Bureau of Prisons reports that 4,0M illegals Smrz waa killed when he leaped from the seventh floor of TTie ACLU is particularly disturbed about ROBERT H HUBBARD ..Praatroom Managar and cars were reported burned. Peter Farrell, 37, of Naples, and disguiaed aa a telephone repair­ audioitco k battalion o f nnonitors. Raymond Row e is the Oakdale. H ie group believes it was built in rural are presently incarcerated in federal detention JEANNE G FROMERTH .. CIreulaHon Martagar his 22-year-old brother, Paul, a man watched from the road, the the building end misaed the center of an air bag that waa nnlsfant warAen af rtoVAola «f ♦»«« second class seaman stationed FBI said. intended to cushion hit fall. < - M AW tilM TER BEKAID. Mandn. Saat. at. im

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Gifts don’t require tax payments BumnesB In Btief fV E S n O N : While having The tax-free bonds the man shares result in a $16 itemised dinner at a local mentioned are municipal bonds, deduction for you. PodPfltry oentor fofnt ehambor restaurant. I the interest firom which is not But you're not aHowed to take a WHT05ETHE subject to federal income tax. The Maneliester Podiatry Center of 117 E. Center St. has Joined TMBMMVfOW fef LMfalkA’t f Hany RECIPROCAL? overheard a In v e s to rs ’ capital loss on stock yon gave man telling his There are short-term, as wen as away. To claim a capital loss — on tlie Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce. dinner compan­ G o id e long-term, municipal bonds availa­ Schedule D, Form 1646 — you The center it headed by Dr. ion that he and ble as investments. would had to sen the stock. Kenneth L. Wiebman, who practices M3HXMA his wife could William A. Doyle podiatric medicine and foot surgery. wuwpweo IN QUECTfON: I gave seme stock each receive up OUESnON: Have the rules on Wiebman has been in practice l$ THWfMet,/, to a diaritaMe institatkHi. What i s ; to $10,660 a year gift taxes been changed hy the new years. He is a member of the federal tax law? "date of contribution" do I use in gifts, without American, Connecticut, and Hart­ when I report this on Form 8283 of iinniftm ■ reporting it on ford County podiatric associations. ■ I my Form 1640 income tax return? 'Nuts! The microwave is leeking agalnl” their income tax returns and ANSWER; No. The Tax Reform He is on the medical staff of the as many people as he or she Act of 1986 did not tinker with the Is it the date I handed the k paying tax. He did say that any Connecticut Surgical Center. pleases, without paying federal gift federal gift tax and federal estate certificates to the institution or the I interest they earned by investing Manchester Podiatry Center has casTiiiN IA «v ®bf CrMto « Caaale tax or even filing a federal gift tax tax regulations. date the institution sells the stock the gift money most places would three employees. ir e n e v e r return. For a married couple and turns it into cash? f be taxable. Wichman is a member of the ,^T00 l a t e . making gifts jointly, that number QUESTION; Some months ago, I D But he went on to say that, when ANSWER; It’s never the date on is $20,000. was in a quandary about what to do Kiwanis Gub of Manchester and of l . v he receives such gifts, he put.x it in which the institution sells the Abov v;- On larger gifts, complicated with 20 shares of stock I bought at a Tem ple Beth Sholom. Tomomant.meffr CIA09 short-term tax-free bonds, so that stock, which it might or might not Cori federal gift tax rules come into high price and which had dropped me money is not tied up for a long do. After all, the charity might s by tht ■LONDIC fey Om r Voimf il I play. Don’t confuse gift tax with to SO cents a share. So. I gave the 20 I Drak* time and he doesn’t pay income tax decide to keep the stock. income tax Those are two differ­ shares to a charitable group. Ravalete heads QIasi oa-the interest. Because you personally deli­ I'M RBTLWNINS TM© ent levies. As a result, f ’ll take both a a l s o , I'm u n h a p p y with b what he said true? I can’t vered the certificates, that’s the .W. chamber a paw s BECAUSE rr a n d b e s id e s , v o u r ^ Perhaps a generous child sends contribution and a capital loss on 8 PN'r PIT well- th e s t y l e m j s b a n d s a i o rr w a s believe the Internal Revenue Ser­ date of contribution. If you had 110,000 to both that man and his my income tax return. Shouldn’t TOO EXPENSIVE vice would not want to know where mailed the certificates to the SOUTH WINDSOR - Joseph Rav- wife each year. As recipients of the you pass this along to your other alese Jr., treasurer of Tobacco » f; ni> V' the money came from charity, the mailinif date would gifts, they are not required to readers who might be in the same have been the contriution date. Valley Sanitation Service Co., was report that on their income tax Kenneth Wichman fix? One more wrinkle. If you had elected president of the South Wind­ V j ^ ' ANSWER; It's all true. Actually, returns. Gifts are not taxable. sent the certificates to the stock’s sor Chamber of Commerce at the chamber's annual meeting E that man, bis wife and anyone else Of course, the child or other ANSWER; Not as you present H. can receive much more In tax-free transfer agent so that the stock Thursday at the Mill on the River. \ person who makes those gifts You seem to have your tax rules would be transferred to the chari­ gifts annually. If they have rela­ cannot take the gifts as a deduction mixed up. Other officers elected were Richard S. Kelly, president-elect; AWtO AND JANI8 • by Jtanmy Johnson tives and/or friends willing to ty’s name, the contribution date on his or her income tax returns. You can take a deduction equal to Dee Pavone, vice president, membership; John Mitchell, vice shovel money to them. would have been the date that rAREAUVOtniMfi^ Only donations to recognize chari­ the market value of that stock on president, development; Betty Osborne, treasurer; and E. OH,VOUARe VIHOARCMMKiODIMa? AyHKMftOMOiaMCtfQNC Every individual is allowed to transfer of ownership was re­ 00/ ties. religious organizations and the date you made the gift to the Russell Trotman, executive vice president. NCfTf cMnviomnvepouARb' give up to 110.000 a year to each of corded on the transfer agent’s such are tax deductible. charity. At 50 cents a share, the 20 books.

ON THE EASTRACK fey EM Hofferoell P Savings decline might be statistical Shade company Joins chamber Ms.'fen.iscownio HOWM£$OMEWHD New England Vertical Blinds and Shades of 36 Sheldon Road, a (MUy^SffCHfWei manufacturer of window shades, has joined the Greater OFFICE... I HoPElTUfNT |MPR£S^. 1 U0ND^ By John Cunniff ones to calculate. ment concept, in which durable popularly dted savings rate an­ Manchester Chamber of Commerce. The Associated Press OMFROtfAS^ \ iFTriEOHAiRMlijCFTHE EXPBfSS HlMSftF? As disseminated by government, goods investments which last for nounced by the Commerce Depart­ The company, headed by Noel H. Bcfns>m5f(//mm. the personal savings rate has years, such as automobiles and ment, additions to government Bradley, has bMn in operation for a NEW YORK - The fuss over shifted downward for more than a furniture, are counted as spending worker life insurance and pension year. ‘The firm has three employees. America's declining savings rate decade, averaging just a bit above % «/l' In the year they are made. reserves aren’t counted as per­ H i . might be more statistical than 5 percent, compared with a post- Such purchases, it contends, are sonal savings. financial, and If It is. tons of World War II average of 7 perceitt. not really consumption, because Conceptually, say the econo- Trade association *LLEY OOP jTfey Oava Oraua scholarly papers won’t be worth The decline has been discourag­ they last for years, aming to mista in the prestigious Morgan the money to take them to the ing and mystifying, since stimu­ household assets. What Is Indeed Economic Quarterly, such addi­ electa town man JIM OTIX CONCERNED \ WHY? BESIDES THE FACT dump. lants were devised to improve consumption, to be counted in that JSflOUT MR.OOPOSCAR.O THAT HE WASN'T IN tions to personal savings or assets Victor Antico of Manchester, A low and declining savings rate savings, most notably Individual year's calculations, is that year's are no different than those made by ^ ------^ KIND OE TROUBLE... / owner of the Essex Motor Inn and the has been the underlying assump­ Retirement Accounts that allowed depredation In value. or on behalf of private-sector OF HIMSELF! tion made In thousands of studies of savers to obtain an Income tax Colonial Vernon Inn, has been elected OA. ACME fey Jbn Oavia Counting durable-goods pur­ employees. Subjects as diverse as Inflation, deduction, soon to be partially cut chases as consumption expendi­ But, instead of being applied to vice president of the Connecticut Hotel-Motel Association. ''BOV, ARE MV WHY IS capital formation, home owner­ back. tures can give a downward bias the savings of households, which EVES PRV THAT? / s o I \ ship, interest rates, the trade As measured by the Commerce during relatively good times, be­ they are, these funds are treated as Election of officers took place at 5 / NEVER \ imbalance and taxes. Department, personal savings is the organizations 82nd annual meet­ BUNK ) cause that is when such Items are part of the savings of government, But an analysis by Morgan the difference between disposable acquired. the custodian. ing in Stamford earlier this month. Guaranty Trust economists sug- personal income — that Is, income "A car or kitchen appliance Wary of such inconsistencies, Roy D. Pritchard of Cheshire, giats the numbers are misleading minus all taxes — and personal surety is not consumed In the year some professionals prefer Federal general manager of the Howard — not particularly because the outlays. The result Is a popularly it Is bought." the Morgan econo­ Reserve “ flow-of-funds" statistics Johnson Lodge in Southington, was Commerce Department miscalcu­ used savings to Income ratio. mists point out. which provide another savings rate elected president of the trade associ­ lated them but because the But Morgan calls attention to an They call attention to another derived from changes in household ation. S. Michael Burke was elected numbers might not be the proper oddity In the Commerce Depart­ quirk in methodology: In the assets and liabilities. treasurer and Lee B. Fagerquist was Noel Bradley 2 THE BORN LOSER ' by Art Santoin elected secretary. S Im o r AW,'tE‘5,I'M EXrpeWELY fm x p AWP whose IPeA ^ THAT? The association’s membership of hotels, motels, inns and Yx) CCfl'T HWIC ne'p m eFTTBP off Simon OF my mephew...he's A m p Season change spurs drop in gas prices resorts represents more than 16,000 rooms In Connecticut. JBW [WYT^ 9-22 OUT PLAilUip BtseBHL WITH TW6 of Blooi PS’'1'cnoLoe’is r , 'iGu icnow ! ' Hartfon REST op TH^ icips-? LOS ANGELES (AP) - An oil some are falling. There Is a lot of between Sept. 5 and 19. The average price Includes all mother Industry analyst says the end of the volatility right now, ” Trilby Lund- "Prices on a national level are grades of gasoline and both self- Coventr summer driving season triggered a berg, publisher of the Lundberg soft, because of the seasonal serve and regular service, re­ She at PuMxiem nearly half-cent drop in overall Letter, said Sunday. Her organiza­ decline after the peak sumt A a trogra p h ported by nearly 16,000 stations. sons. 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STARTING ON: SEPT. 29th I> — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Seat. 22. ]9W MANCHggTER HERALD. Monday, Sept. 22, 16g g - il Conference adofile V M S o x w f n G tonl^J«liw ifr I Sm iwoM W iM tom SPORTS 13 — P*0615 I ... page 15 security measures

Canthw ed from page i by the U.S. Senate. states except Albania. The Stockholm document will be wishbone grinds Negotiators stopped the clock evaluated and reviewed at a late Friday to get around the meeting beginning ’IHiesday in fyFoulOfrIO original Sept. IP deadline for an Vienna, ft is to be ratified by the » U S fd M C«fI'ggpOfNkmt down to business. aceoid and worked through the nations before the end of the year, weekend to break deadlocks. when it is to take effect. RisCassi’s 18-yard touchdown Barry said in a statement; ” We 'Hie EM t CatM ie Eagles run followed by halfback Aaron Ali- have taken an important step The agreement stipulates that the wlshbene offeHse as if they brio's tw o-^nt conversion made it toward reducing the risk of mil­ members of the North Atlantic were making a text film. 14-7 East, but co-captain J.B. itary confrontation.” Treaty Organisation and the War­ Bluek the midille, they bum yeu Kaldy spoiled any Ledyard notion “ Confidence- and security- saw Pact must notify the other Moc untside. Cover them wide, they for an ufieet when he intercepted a at least 42 days in advance when builtHng measures represent a Mow out your interior like.a Johnson pass at the line of relatively new instrument for arms planning military activities involv­ medicine ball hurling through a scrimmage and converted it into a control and this conference has just ing at least 13,606 soldiers or 366 HOTaMpnocds byTuekw picture window. begun to develop their potential. tanks. 25-yard touchdown run. Steve Fire and safety show More remains to be done, imple­ ff you don't believe it. ask a tired Gay's kick gave East a comforta­ mentation of these measures will Any nation conducting military ledyard High defensive unit, one ble 21-7 halftime lead. An estimated 700 people came out to view the latest In firefighting give us valuable experience. But maneuvers involving 17,666 soldi­ which gave up 366 yards — all on we have made a good start,” Barry ers or more must invite two the ground — Saturday afternoon "W e didn't hit anybody.” Led­ equipment and apparatus at the Eighth Utilities District Fire said. observers from other participants at Mt. Nebo Field asthe Eagles ran yard head coach Bill Mignault Departmenf s free fire and safety show Sunday at Waddell School. Grinevsky told reporters: "W e in the Stockholm conference. away with an impressive 42-7 said. "You can't beat anybody if w you don’t hit.” ft Above, the 3,00&-gallon tanker made by the Saulsbury Fire Equipment achieved the maximum possible When maneuvers involve an>- victory. S Corp., drew attention at the front of the lineup. The truck will be used though I wish we could have also phibious landings or paratroops, "One of the beauties of the option 0 solved a number of remaining Barry proved the visiting coach nations must notify the other side if is that you can’t defend all the a ^ the Portland Fire Department. Right. Jim Lyons and Tim Way of the problems such as air activities.... right when he took an option down « 3,606 or more are involved, and openings,” Eagle head coach Jude the right sideline unmolested for a T( QIastonbury Fire Department inspect a new type of nozzle on display. ’The result sets a good example for invite observers if 5,666 troops or O Below, Christopher Mace, 3, of Manchester, gets a pat on the head further talks on arms control.” Kelly said. ‘ ’It’s a matter of finding 74-yard touchdown run early in the o more are taking part. out what they are looking for and H from Smokey the Bear as his brother, Mike, holds him. The agreement, an offshoot of fourth quarter. The senior running the 1975 Helsinki accords, is the NATO had sought mutual notifi­ adjusting to it.” back turned in quite a perfor­ T( first East-West security agree­ cation for maneuvers involving as The stingy Eagle defense was mance, picking up 137 yards on Just ment since the SALT II document few as 6,000 troops. The Warsaw equally impressive, holding Led­ four carries. on superpower strategic arms Pact initially wanted a figure of E m yard to four first downs and a mere signed by Jimmy Carter and 20.006. In Helsinki, the level for 61 yards in total offense. The "They outplayed us, Jude does a Leonid Brezhnev in Vienna in 1979. notification on maneuvers had Colonels’ punting unit, which set up good Job with them. I've got a lot of CM That agreement was never ratified been set at 25.000 troops. their lone touchdown, were forced respect for their football team.” into action eight times. Mignault added. IMa Fullback Kevin RisCassi bad Aaron Alibrio (9 carries, 73 uei Religious leaders split touchdown runs of 16. 18. and 29 yards) put the icing on the cake Oi yards, and halfback Bill Barry with a 29-yard run midway through a Conibtued from page i of the United Presbyterian Church broke lose for a 74-yard score as the the final frame and Gay added his P T4 (USA), said he is uneasy about M Eagle Eleven coasted to its second fourth extra point of the afternoon, But ’’Just because he is a Robertson because " I ’m not sure Kl victory in as many tries. Ledyard closing out the scoring at 42-7, S« Christian leader, it doesn’t mean he knows the difference between drops to 6-2. East will host Fairfield that all Christians are going to get espousing a view and enforcing a Prep Saturday at Ml. Nebo. s in line behind him.” Fellenbaum view.” Lanone a bright light for Led­ said. kickoff is at 1:36 p.m. yard, rushing for 42 yards on 12 Mil The moral issues pushed in "They wanted to make sure the carries and completing his only Robertson’s biggest challenge, Robertson's conservative Chris­ fullback didn't go wide and it pass attempt for a 16-yard gain. he said, will be to translate the high tian agenda are "matters for created a lot of openings up the HwMd ptiote by Tuekw number of viewers of his "700 persuasion, not coercion." he said. x-M Club” television show Into a middle. ” Kelly said East Catholic's Kevin RisCassi blows through a big hoie in PM sufficient number of delegates to But Elwood said that "one of the week in a row he's done that, to iead the unbeaten Eagles Statistics: 81. I RisCassi ran through, over and the Ledyard iine during Saturday's action at Mt. Nebo Men the Republican national wonderful things about this coun­ around the Ledyard defense for 141 to a 42-7 victory. ECHS LHS c u e try is that anybody can run for convention. yards on 16 carries while the home Fieid. RisCassi rushed for three touchdowns, the second 41 Offensive plays 46 president ' In the delegate race. Fellenbaum team averted an early scare and First downs 4 Hew said the best chance now goes to Yards rushing 30 dominated its opposition for the Ledyard got on the board first lestrini's 59-yard punt following Vice President George Bush, who TD ’s. But Ledyard's special teams quarterback Greg Johnson’s Yards passing 31 he said has been "running for in Memorlam second week running. when tailback Jay Lanoue scam­ Ledyard’s first possession. Two Total yards 61 Altai went to work again as Foster fourth-down pass In the end zone president since 1968" and has "a " I t ’s nice to have a fullback that pered In from the six. after Jeff plays and a kick later It wa* 7-0 Passing .3-13 swallowed another loose ball at the with 1:10 left In the first quarter. list of lOUs from here to China.” In memory of J. Stanley Olsaver can make the tough yardage." Foster recovered his first of two visitors. Interceptions 2 x-< Eagle 26-yard line. The Colonels’ That was all she wrote for the Robertson, though, will force who passed away September 22. Kelly said "There were a lot of fumbles The East return team RisCassi brought East back Into Fumbles lost 0 CM 1961. bid for a second score was denied shoreline visitors as the Eagle Republicans at least to take a good holes open for him.’ couldn’t handle punter Dave Bal- the game with his first of three Penalties 4-40 All position on social issues like when Aaron Alibrio picked off offensive and defensive units got Punting 8-44.0 Like falling leaves the years abortion, school prayer, and porno­ CM drift by, 81. graphy "that they would rather not He but the memory of you will get pinned down on.” Fellenbaum said. never die. In our hearts you will always stay 'The Rev. Walter Elwood. chief loi loved and remembered every day. administrative officer for the 2 O r Obituaries OH Southern New England Presbyterv Wife and Children MHS self-destructs against Glastonbury SCR Me Simone A. Michaud Joyce E. Johnson By Bob Popetll might have been blanked 18-0 by (Ecfci Anna J. Coatallo Marcel K. Baaudel 8r. r and an 87-yard kickoff return to the first half, when Glastonbury Dubois completed 3-of-8 for 94 Simone A. (Blaise) Michaud. 72, Herald Sport* Writer Simsbury In their opener, but they 91. Joyce E. Johnson, 55, of New Anna J. Costello of Storrs. widow Retired Boatswain Mate Chief Scholastic roundup open the second half that basically was forced to settle for field goals. aerial yards and was intercepted (Ooe of Bloomfield, died Thursday at Britain, died Sunday at home. She of Claude Costello, died Saturday still have respectable talent. Com­ finalized the decision. Marcel L. Beaudet Sr . 47, of 118E GLASTONBURY - For the "Jim Goddard Is one of the best once. Co-captain running back Hartford Hospital. She was the was the wife of Robert L. Johnson. at Windham Community Memorial New State Road, died Saturday at M anchester M em orial Hospital parisons with the ’84 and ’85 Class — see page 15 "That was It, It sort of let the air (KIm homestanding Glastonbury High football players around,” declared Dwayne Albert, who missed open­ mother of Edward Michaud of She was a former Manchester Hospital. She had been an elemen­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. LL finalist teams, however, have (We* presents out of our balloon.” noted Coumoyer, "He plays that like that ing day with an ankle Injury, made Coventry. resident. tary school teacher in the Buckland He was the husband of Yvonne Tomahawks. Saturday’s rampant yet to circulate. In other words, in Sor Coumoyer. every game.” (Pair She also is survived by two other She was bom in Hartford, May 9, section of Manchester. (Milardo) Beaudet. romp took the sting out of an order to inflate a score like his season debut and churned out a "The first half was demoraliz­ “ II broke their backs,” echoed "Goddard took the middle game L sons. Robert Michaud of Sutton, 1931, and had been a resident of She is survived by a sister. He was born in Woonsocket, R.I., opening day shutout loss. At least Saturday’s final, bloated bulge, team-high 56 yards on 16 carries. 2 Heu* ing," said MHS coach Ron Cour- Vt.. and Donald Michaud of East New Britain for three years. Grace, again. "When you return a away from us and we had to go Catherine Blanchard of Shrews­ Dec. 4, 1938, and had been a they proved they were still good. these Tomahawks need at least a Hartford: a brother, Paul Blaise In Before retiring because of ill TEENAGE ALCOHOLISM noyer. "Our problem was turning kickoff for ‘Six’ . that’s pretty hard outside.” admitted Grace. On "W e’re a much better team than 91. bury, Mass.: and several nieces resident of Manchester for 15 For the visiting Manchester High little help. Me Florida: a sister. Evelyn Welesky the ball over.” to handle.” this," Coumoyer concluded. "W e health, she was a parts clerk for the and nephews. years. He was a 22-year U.S. Navy Indians, Saturday’s uncontrollable offense. Goddard was again the of the Broad Brook section of East Ace Appliance Co., Southington. They got It. First-year GHS coach Joe Grace Foster was the game’s top rusher Just have to believe In ourselves.” A mass of Christian burial will be career veteran of the Vietnam & SUBSTANCE ABUSE clunker was even more painful primary blocker for the veer, Windsor: two grandchildren: and Besides her husband, she is Manchester, which opened its had to agree. "That was the with 86 yards on 14 carries. IS Tuesday at 11 a.m. in St. Thomas War, having served two tours. He because it started off self-inflicted. which exhibited further promise Manchester gets another chance several nieces and nephews. survived by two sons, Mark E. Aquinas Chapel. Storrs. Burial will was also the recruiting officer in season with an Impressive 22-20 difference.” he said. "Last week, "Their running backs took over At least the ride home didn’t take for the future. In Saturday’s home opener against The funeral was today at the Johnson of East Hartford and be in Storrs Cemetery. There are the Manchester district for six win over Conard High In West we lost by fumbling, and one of the In the second half." added Cour- long. "They get that thing running, Bristol Central at Memorial Field NKIi O'Esopo East Hartford Chapel. 30 David Johnson of Stamford: two no calling hours. The Potter years. At the time of his death, he W ednesday, Septem ber 24 Hartford.' had one-of-those-days. things we were trying to do was cut noyer. "W e were ’outphysicaled’. Carter St.. East Hartford, with a For the third meeting in as many they’re going to be a team to reckon at 1:30 p.m. daughters, Laura Dziedzinski of Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St., was employed in the maintenance The Indians dug their own burial down on our own turnovers and They deserved It.” mass of Christian burial at Blessed with because they’ve got great PMII South Windsor and Susan Boatw­ Wlllimantic. is in charge of arran­ department of the Bolton school years, MHS got 'Glastonburied'. grounds by turning the ball over force some on the other side” Sacrament Church. East Hartford. right of Baltic: two brothers, Zimmerman tossed in two touch­ speed.” Grace added. gements. Memorial donations may system and was a member of the But though Saturday’s lopsided five times. Including four by four The biggest offensive hero for the Burial was In the Old Church Joshua Reynolds of Hobe Sound, down passes, while place-kicker Manchester quarterback Kelly Statistics; PHIL be made to a charity of the donor’s U.S. Navy Fleet Reserve. score of 48-14 might seem to different players on four straight Cemetery, Glastonbury. Fla.. and John Reynolds of Marlbo­ 6 : 0 0 p . m . victors was Junior Pat Dwyer, who Mike Donovan booted two field Dubois threw a pair of TD strikes MHS OHS choice. suggest Just another typical mis­ possessions in the first half. The MThr Memorial donations may be rough: a sister, Lucille Cartier of Besides his wife, he is survived scored three touchdowns as a split goals and three extra-points. for the contest’s first and last 48 Offensive plays 50 9efTHi by a son, Marcel L. Beaudet Jr. of match Iwtween the Central Con­ last three led to Glastonbury scores made to the Visiting Nurse Associ­ Windsor: and four grandchildren. end (88- and 14-yard receptions and Goddard, the Indians’ senior scores. He hooked up with flanker First downs 10 Manchester: two stepsons, Charles necticut Conference inter-divislon and an 18-6 halftime deficit. 9chm ation, 647 New London Tpke., The funeral will be Wednesday at a 70-yard run) and passed for co-captain and two-way starter, Yards rushing 286 Roeni rivals, it wasn’t that simple. Unlike Dave Russell for a 36-yard score at Glastonbury 06033. 11 a.m. at the Watkins Funeral Eva 8. Kennedy J. Czajka of Vernon and Michael A. The Tomahawks’ galloping another (43-yards to Mike Do­ dominated both sides of the ball for Yards passing. 146 Rfdui Czajka of Andover: a stepdaugh­ H. LOUISE RUDDELL AUDITORIUM the past two years of GHS blo­ 8:29 of the first quarter, and then Total yards 402 JoRsi Home, 142 E. Center St. Burial will Eva S. Kennedy, 85, of 10 Keeney ground game wised up in the herty) while subbing for starting the second successive week. The ter, Susan D. Urbanetti of Man­ connected with split end Eric Tekul be In East Cemetery. Calling hours St., died Saturday at a Manchester wouts, this one wasn’t a case of a second half and kept the ball away quarterback Mike Zimmerman. Passing .6-11 JoUti Joscfa Qarcia chester: five sisters, Doris Violet, MANCHESTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 5-11, 211-pounder was an armored Rasmus for 86-yard bomb with 3; 29 are Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 convalescent home. She was the state championship contender from a trench terror named Jim Interceptions 1 Freer Connie Bacon, Claire Burnelle and Running back Corey Foster car up the middle at both nose to go. Ron Smith ran for the RoRe Josefa Garcia, 87. of 46 Coolldge p.m. wife of John E. Kennedy. merely padding its reputation. Fumbles lost 0 Estelle Lapierre, all of Woon­ Goddard to break it completely bolted for two TDs of his own. guard and center. Goddard waged St., died Saturday in Bristol. She Memorial donations may be She was bom in Portadown, The 1986 Glastonbury gridders two-point conversion to account for Penalties 0-46 socket, R .I., and Muriel Chretian of A free informational program conducted by Bill open. Including a 43-yard first-half Jaunt personal goal-line stands twice in was the widow of Daniel Garcia made to the Fredle Chartier School Northern Ireland, July 14,1901, and the final points on the scoreboard. Punting 0-00.0 Manville, R.I.: and six and had been a Manchester resi­ Fund, care of First Church of had been a Manchester resident for Evans, Human Services Counselor, as part of the grandchildren. Total dent for 29 years. Windsor, 107 Palisado Ave., Wind­ more than 80 years. Before she Hospital’s Community Education Series. She was bom in Spain, Jan. 13. sor 06095, or to the Hospice of retired she was employed by the The funeral will be Tuesday at 1899. She was a member of the Greater New Britain, 205 W. Main former House and Hale Depart­ 10:15 a.m. at the Watkins Funeral Oar Church of the Assumption. St., New Britain 06050. ment Store in Manchester. She was Home, 142 E. Center St„ with a DP- She is survived by seven daugh­ Loa- a member of Emanuel Lutheran mass of Christian burial at 11 a.m. 9emu ters, Mrs. Carmen DePlante, with Diana J. Johansen Church and Manchester WATES. at the Church of the Assumption Redw whom she lived, Josephine Cartier Besides her husband, she is Burial with full military honors (1). of Bristol, Marie Crafts of St. Diana J. (Ely) Johansen, 45, of 63 survived by a son, William will be in the veterans’ section of Seaman Circle, died Friday at Petersburg, Fla., Lola McQualdof Kennedy of Pomfret Center: three East Cemetery. Calling hours are home. She was the wife of Edward Vernon, Patricia Bilodeau of daughters, Barbara Kennedy, Vir­ today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tskut Mansfield, Anita Donnelly of Chi­ D. Johansen. ginia Kennedy and Eleanor Proc­ JiWtc cago, til., and Veronica Kindred of She was bom in Canastota, N. Y., tor, all of Manchester: a sister, Memorial donations may be 8l*k Enfield: a sister in Spain: 22 and had lived in Manchester for the Ethel Reopell of Bolton: four made to the American Cancer Mven grandchildren: and 30 great­ last 15 years. 9 Niemi grandchildren: and two great­ Society, 237 E. Center St. WP grandchildren. She is survived by her mother, grandchildren. Um The funeral will be Tuesday at Retha (Spencer) Ely of Canastota, The funeral will be Tuesday at 8:15 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral N.Y., a son Mark, at home: three 1:30 p.m. at the Holmes Funeral Mary Uzupas Home, 400 Main St., with a mass of brothers, Joseph W. Jr. and Gary, Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be in T—i both of Canastota, N.Y.: and Mary A. Uzupes, 100, of 565 Christian buiral at 9 a.m. in the East Cemetery. Calling hours are Church of the Assumption. Burial several nieces, nephews and tonight from 7 to 9. Vernon St., formerly of Sherwood will be in St. James Cemetery. cousins. Circle, died Sunday, at a local Ab n i Calling hours are tonight from 7 to The funeral will be Tuesday at 11 convalescent home. She was the a.m. at the J. Homer Ball Funeral widow Anthony Uzupes Sr. 9. M l Home, Canastota, N. Y. Calling Roger H. DInallo She was bom in Lithuania, May Maybe you have a 12% mortgage. Or one that's even higher. Maybe you have a Fixed Rate’Mortgage or an Adjustable Rate hours are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Roger H. Dinallo. 62, of Hartford, 23,1866, and had lived in Manches­ Mortgage. No m atter what you have, now is an excellent time aosTi B m IH c * Nlqwlnskl p.m. formerly of Windsor, died Friday ter for 70 years. at Hartford Hospital. He was the She is survived by three sons, to rewrite your existing mortgage. You can realize substantial Beatrice (Usher) Niewinski. 68. tS fS t brother of Raymond Dinallo and Barney Uzupes of Sunrise, Fla., monthly savings on your payments. And. because we re the WOTT9I of Rockville, died Sunday at iMbwIle Elliott Grace Markham, both of John Uzupes of Spattle, Wash., and number one mortgage lender in New England, we know how to Rockville General Hospital. She 8 25 i Isabelle (Taft) Elliott. 88. for­ Manchester. Walter Uzupes of Centerville, serve you better. With less hassle. Before you do anything else, WceH was the widow of Felix J. Nie­ ^--»— merly of Windsor and Rockville, He also is survived by a former Mass.: a daughter, Mrr, John POtVBs winski and the mother of Joseph F. talk to our residential financing specialists. When it comes to 0 « ^ died Friday at a convalescent wife. Carleta Dinallo and a son. (Jennie) Chala of Wethersfield; refinancing, you can bank on COMFED. Niewinski of Bolton. home. She was the widow of Berton 6 Roger H. Dinallo Jr ., both at home: eight grandchildren: four great­ She also Is survived by a brother. Put the Loan Arranger on your side. W. Elliott and the mother of three other brothers, Albert Di­ grandchildren; and several nieces Alvin Usher of Tolland; two Beatrice Elliott of Manchester. nallo and Russell Dinallo, both of and nephews. She was predeceased granddaughters; and several nie­ . Windsor Locks She also is survived by two sons, Windsor, and Herbert Dinallo of by three sons, Alphonse Uzupes, ces and nephews. Russell Elliott of Burlington. N.C., Durham: two other sisters, Violet Anthony Uzupes Jr. and Peter 1 -8 00 -8 4 2-3 2 3 5 or 6 2 7 -9 4 8 6 ’The funeral will be Thursday at TRfRIW and Charles Elliott of Collinsville: Burbeck of South Windsor, and Uzupes. and a daughter, Helen 9:15 a.m. at the Ladd Funeral another daughter. Gladys Carpen- Audrey Bersano of Arlington, Vn. Aszkiar ^ ' Orange ST Home. 19 Ellington Ave.. Rock­ tieri of Windsor: a sister. Mildred The funeral was today at the The funeral will be Wednesday at 1-800-922-3260 or 795-0551 ville. with a mass of Christian O ejm Donze of Rockville: 15 grandchild­ Carmon-Poquonock Funeral 0; 15 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral burial at 10 a.m. in St. Bernard ren: and nine great-grandchildren. Home, Poquonock. with a mass of Home, 400 Main St., with a mass of Church. Rockville. Burial will be in- The funeral was today at the Christian burial in St. Joseph Christian burial at 10 a.m. at St. St Bernard Cemetery, Rockville. Carmon Funeral Home. 6 Poquo- Church, Poquonock. Burial was in Bartholomew Church. Burial will p m m Calling hours are Wednesday from nock Ave., Windsor. Burial was in St. Joseph Cemetery, Poquonock. be in St. James Cemetery. There C iM M F S D 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. MOnrCAGs CO, fMC. HanM ptratas W TVekw tm m Riverside Cemetery. Windsor. Memorial donations may be are no calling hours. Memorial donations may be Ybu can bank on it Key U Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Memorial donations may b e ' ManchettBr High’s Dwayne Albert is surrounded by during Saturday’s action In QIastonbury. Albert rushed Glastonbury’s Corey Foster (20) is grabbed by the jersey mfwWW made to the American Cancer made to a charity of the donor’s made to the charity of the donor’s An Eqoal Hoasing Lender QIastonbury’s Mike Zimmerman (left) and Steve Hutt for 56 yards in the Indians’ loss. Society. Sociey, 670 Prospect Ave., m tI w tries to pick up yardage against Manchester on choice. choice. Hartford. Saturday. The Tomahawks won the morning affair, 45-14. T—I: M A N C H E S TE R H E R A L D , Monday, Sept, t t . i m - a ( Red Sox’ ‘insurance policy’ is paying off

Oakland beat Cleveland 4-2 and bobhlcd a grounder to first. Kanaaa City heat Seattle s-i. Cecil Cooper’s homer for MIL The hwer waa Jim m y Xey, is-ii, waukee tied the game i-i in the ToswM^tke BOMMI RMSmcina who anapped Clement’ 14-game sixth, then the first blown rundown •yiw regrtm more than joat win atreafc on JM y 2. He allowed opened the way for a three-nm S w yfi# twH- R iM ans yno mDally only aix hHain • l-Sinninga, but the Milwaukee seventh inning. to ve i » beat Roffer CtenMM. Brat three were the homera. The first play went awry when "He'a been oor hworance policy "Three pKchea,” Key muttered third baseman Floyd Rayford M aeaaon,” BoMon Manager John at he exited the cluhhouae. threw the ball over the catcher’s M e N a m m aaM after Clemena Sax hit hla firat major-league bead. Starter Mike Boddicker hurt again foilowetl a Boaton defeat wHb homer in the firat and Gedman hit bis wrist trying a desperation tag a rictery. tbit time with a % i hia ISth of the year in the third. on the play. triompb orer Toronto on Sunday. Toronto acored in the fourth, hut But Baltimore tied the game _M. eriOTdkr M . IX ( " F o r the laat two weeka we’ve Evana hit hia 28th homer in the again, keyed by Murray’s two-run fifth. irn O M m M M .7 been trying not to get awept by the homer. people behind ut.” McNamara Reflecting on the sloppy play. A n g t l B 9 , W h lt o S o r 0 Moore said, " It ’s no wonder we’re 9 4X LYWWMS aaid. " If they’d won today, they O n M k l. eaer4aM T % .ftiifiwi^*^ fighting for last place.” — iUtaM CtfL wi ■ —n//W wf PWMr W^PPP*» J aun would have had a nghting John Candelaria and Bichard t m m * m wwwa~ » w e Aa M £ w n W ^ c h a n «. T h it waa a very aatiafying Dotaon matched their scoreless ajSCSrS'"'"*^ TrW M^y, C------m m------. 41, Tlo «ri 3, YifikBM 1 7WriWW,0-l2 • 4 I 1 T 3 UMmywY.'mw»vpf/ W»Y• T«rwi*» 7 Wamniwtr, m . » , PrMkNa r a walk in eight innings. Tw o of the his 31 starts this season. He has California. rnitmmf m A Wtm non *, n unwnnw WMnwr 21, Latanan a hits were by Don Mattingly, who Tm % Mkwanto i ri#:* A-«.Tn wnHam A Mary M Saclnaa n fo llm ed the losses with a 13I Candelaria. 32. allowed only one Cap»ml»XOi»w »d homered and extended his hitting wiwama•Pinwiiiv 17,a h MMaiaaurviwwHmMWvT r performance, with one n3decision. hit and a walk over seven innings. OanontfA CMwMntf 2 T«cf» 4Zr Cm ! Ouvtf li He retired the last 16 hatters be streak to 20games. Mattingly leads ciiy r ■ W Y > -m u a h v 47,14:41 AWa pwaw 4 Clemens allowed seven hits in faced, then Donnie Moore finished the A L with a .350 batting average. ^7Jri^(45SwTOlfSro5 (HaiwlrMek),12;2l MVTH eight innings and struck out five the two-hitler for his 20th save. Detroit got only three hits. New >2i,narMa7 WO/ 7:38 PJn batters on Sunday, raising his With their 20th win in 25 games, York starter Doug Drabek. 38. m m HNTWIUI. LM SUi i r r j tiad a r1WW(Uaj>yMMt>,2:jt . iM W i, n S UicMwrit a ftW. ------1 ASM 7, ierawtah It. 2 WYJ n adari• m Aaal|yMmi,SWI fpfffff^_____ Atoanr, Oo. a Mittf 7 league-toading strikeout total to the Angels cut their magic number gave up three hits over only two .• 7 S f N ee». l.j^-O fc»«taan i ran (Lanatare MdO, _ —?.»»J JJ AniiM# fiffiMni (LtfcWwfsf OwvmtSD m sn n m JB I 1 teat Mtirin AieamB. a Alahunwit. n 232, lowering his league-leading for winning the American League innings, then Bob Shirley threw six — ______iM rm M (Nt«a«fkl(k),7:2l dof fliWMMIM 2 mvi >W4ttwdClw*>ltli»0 /X g P NW Ml B4 4l ns JM Auhvm A S. CoraNna • an*; A— WrfHL Auatto Paar a Kantocfev It. 7 A’t 4, Indians 2 m sa V m jn (iS^telrS — (tSntnMSuj^* * " I knew this would have to be a Rang«ra 2, Tw lra 1 * M j^ » a ^ i2 ) a* Saoma (Lonawan m am w m i n Sattiuna Caatww* m Hawwd u .« ------w am m m ^ 3m^ An-anmanSriSrirarnArtnar Cant. narMa W, vOMaato It. 7 big one, so I Just went out and did Rookie Bobby Witt, 30. earned Joacpiin Andujar, 11-6. allowed w 40 m m JM (tSlSgriftS — *«" Canka ix Marvvtita M m y best,” said the A L's first a to m1 l li, i Praabrianan------— 13 his fifth straight victory, combin­ eight hits in his fourth straight ratom 23game winner since LaMarr OMVI------«sr S------S,.147 8^^ _« Ctomaan 31, Oaoreto 21 ing on a fivc-hitter with Dale victory — also bis sixth complete 19 _«• s na jm Matom Yordb i ^ OM. at CatumOto A Uvtnaatana A lla Hoyt in 1383 and the first Red Sox game and fourth in five starts. He M t o - ^ na«ab 4A 7:4 ►Alt M 17«1 ^ **btto (1 IM w A Otito If. 7 Mohorcic and Greg Harris fin­ gaeapo aa gakiaim.a^a an*. K M ), 13;A _ _ _ , pitcher since Mel Parnell in 13«. ished. Harris got his Itth save. struck out six and walked one. Taranto a* Oakait, 7 “ _aam4m^ ptmaamm . w ; gqwda, i-YardbLatt a T annaaata It. 41, DerMen M M iTva m of m n ir n m n y ^ an*. Wawton,i7; Mwrpny, Attonto, 2ft Portiar, (ItoaatifeMijftB ,Oi4^BtaiT e r y ^ S ‘*a5a‘ ' Dram vWiMa a Kantuckv A AtordioWa A lla 'The Jays needed the sweep. Ruben Sierra singled In both Dave Kingman homered in the ^witni O a ia r FwmeNoLaat 42 1-1 Dan A Outitore 7 Toronto catcher Ernie Whitt said P godone*. 1ft eoevix------Onemnell,gneimolf, W; (laaWanWdil,5:«.~xM. eighth for Oakland’s fourth run. off Unal«rMdn,«:1l Ptortoa at. W, N. Carolina A runs with the bases loaded In ,k- - . j t M V ^ * * * Atl-titoat 2 ~ nm (Lvckiiwrat kldt), "anything can happen.” but ... Tom Candiotti. 14-12. who allowed Tgwe W SaeWajirW ant. bto^ ariT5?«5 real n m kamWortoaWlatial* a l S aiSt PI. VWiav n . A MaratwviaMaratwvial I the third Inning. Mark Portugal. ammkrntl at cam nno, W S a.m. I UMMwrat IX 14:« POrman 34U VMiVMI 3 "There's still a dim light at the 39. allowed five hits and struck out seven hits. ______. .,.1, 1* 1M; aerfcar. Oaeraatmm, Ky. A Kamudtv Waatynl end of the tunnel, hut there's still 13 hatters, besting his previous ( „«s5S®Sm sSg, 14 CirtdnnaW, lift g S r a ttoM to^w / 21 that light, " Whitt said "Our team Royala 8, Marinara 1 C ja ^ , jiiw Yqrk, , ^ Havaa, Witlaliftttto, M Oaorefa Savlfiam 8 , MMBa Taiwi. 31 career high by six , t f Y J -WBtMr 41 aaaa Warn (rsnan, Oaereto Tadi A Vkvirila 14 was definitely up for this series and Eft W % r w W , Ian Diaeo, n Mwatir, 2:31 W2», wcMliton 7-11, KM 1-f, Tradaou 1-4 Bo Jackson hit a two-run double AP photo Atiki^,EfLMarrtmntPlttWiirBtt,tl. RMhaa-vardi A17Ir » 1 "g B Jackaen 8. A Pratrta View i we played good baseball" BrwwBfB 5, OrtolM 4 Banifay 1-2 Kanluekv 37, Kanf 8 . 12 for his first game-winning RBI, By eiiiMna 111 iPMnaain PAASIM 18 30 Calvin Schlraldi finished up with Boston's Dwight Evans keeps his eyes the weekend set and slimmed the Red Karfaid,I HMtta,i —. . n . . ,11-2, . MVITE .v ,.,,. m ,hhi,p,m i, _ . mOtVtPUAL ITATIinCI „ ---::J '» fQr*na Aoaalaa, Barlkanaki W Naivm Yarto Knexvma A LnnaB The Brewers snapped a seven- then Jim Sundberg. Willie Wilson T h 4Maw Yarti jwuartirra y W lN»-2«^^ miann, Jtolttan^. ..—..._. ______sm 3|^M2 MMiapollt, TruOaau AA1-7S, S 0 a one-hit. Iwo-strlkeout ninth for OfielnnajMHH,WX.m;OMa,NawY KItl Comp-Aff 13370 2330-1 Lonatr-Rhvna 13, WeftorU 7 game losing streak and Kevin Seltzer hit two-run on the flight of the baseball, which Sox' magic number to four. Right­ .TBjttorltop, t ^ Y ^ , 1^ .737; Takdvv, ^ed^Yerdi Laat Ubarly A Jamaa MaBaan 7 his ninth save. W. tauii 7S Srfw ssx'ter!!.*'**• 3 A .R K B iyijU M -a a Anaalaa, Huntar 444 f f i 317 LouWane Tadi 34 8 . Tama 8.21 Charlie Moore reached first base homers. Kansas City scored six in proved to be the game-winning home hander Roger Clemens pitched a f 73’ 3 as Phlto4aw*to, 1M, .733; PamarWax, New 1M 344 In other American League n 0 9 a^/i IM , .714; Oeedan, Now York, 154, ssurvr^vt ^ ------1 OW'iaTo 4-a ' Brann 337, PWnMaa-Laaf 31 33 Laviavilla « , 8 . Kantocky? on catcher's interference in the the fourth and two In the eighth. vie CMeaaa S -4B n Yoont > A _O.HHI 14. IrManopalfa, Mara HNl n , C M e ^ '8 games. California shut out Chicago run in the fifth inning Sunday against the seven-hitter over eight Innings, striking PitMurati .714; Krukaw, San Prand aca, W4,4R. i«w a ^ gxiara 38, WmSm l S , ^VflOVTM^TOfai nth inning and reached third when Leibrandt. 12-11. gave up nine Sei •7 A n 27 Tima of Peaaaai _____ 8;W 25^0 Miami,' OMa “ in,i3iri2 •. 30. Milwaukee edged Baltimore Blue Jays in Toronto. Evans' homer gave out five, to win his 24th game of the Braaka 3 4 4 3A Hartwur l-io, MWwtooi Cel. A Afk.-Menlkalto 7 Baltimore botched a rundown for hits and went all the way. He 1 Hauftan m s n — Bayar 1-11, Olfl 1-11, McMIlton Mmfnua 1). Nartoorry A OarOnar-WaUa 13 5-4 In n Innings. Detroit heal New the second time in the game He walked one baiter and struck out the Re(j Sox a 3-2 victory. The victory season against only four losses. opt gndnnafl AMSmCAN LSABUB N ^la St. A MdlOM 8 “ York 3-1. Texas heat Minnesota 2-1. Ian Prondaca . ^IM gP XIBLP OOALS-Loa Anaalaa, Ardiar scored when Eddie Murray six in his first win since Aug. 26 prevented a sweep by the Blue Jays In hIs S AB R N Pet. ------ark 14 Nortolk 8. «, J.C. Snlfh1 0 ^' ** Attonto MoninalyMY 147 423 18 211 8 0 4W4 Viylar 4 A KMrar 544 Hador 341, L0RtfOfO jDL ^ C a rd k ia M 8.11 rat 18 ■aaeaMn 142 547 MO 18 344 1-14, Patoa 1-4 O.wiiito l-wTiiawaamaT-l. **^*‘* ’ stu Ian Diaee ns M i r 17 Pvckall Min 147 <5 Ml 2B 331 Rica San 14S IB 71 CMifif7,0ilin13 _ P^INO^Itotito, Ardiar 13270-38. wit 18 3 8 ai, PitrMi II Mtal,_IMllla 04333B. Ban Ter 141 am 8 18 3 0 weceiVlwV i^ onfOr C.Brom ^wrvMvrpetf-vvwwvt 41# VWBn. Ml VWn. f NL roundup Sui Chtoaw 1, PWjbiwi*i e Pamwtlt Ter IB 48 8 18 313 Dixon »ff/ vyrntonnum 7-99, Alton at. 14 POrrum 14 Altonto 2 San wnnciaca 1 Yaum Mil 132 48 S .A t Kampi CRy, M e .-___ %9f. Alton 155 81 . A f , . ^ COTg-nw-Mi/ K. WlfRomf vvrrtrwat* M1*11 l Avitin...... 1-4...... wDolf«a «> w f » MMtaurl A Tanrt.-Marlkt 8 NOW York f, PMtodatotifo 5 PBroilay Sao 18 477 n 19 310 Maw. A777 foo gnckmon f, Laa Anaalaf 5 Bamxrd Cla 141 7 0 7 .,------8 S 1 4 i « - » 540 8 MS 3 8 pSSS i ** 7 W 0 M -« l 3 A Com a 317, li.’a g f c g sa w ’..* Chi B. La«4a X MarnraaTl Boiler NY IS 4B 42 140 300 Citondtor 31X Wedkw 1-X fadtl T Haualen W, San DIaea t PMdiar Tea 137 48 77 IB 3B KC—W Leyery 2 lap-jiyevrtar is run, 7 :«. . f'^ L O (XIALS-Altattto, jasfsraasi.’ir* "^’' pur IjlJg— Colllna 4 run (Pronklkt klA), Ludiltural A B Astros find Padre rookie more than mediocre II. La«4t 7, Manlraai 2 BartIjM, Toronto, SI; Dear, Mllwaukaa, ICO PMlaMpliia 7, Now York 1 8 ;.. Khteman,, Oafctond, 8 ; Coitaaw, IanI Pranc toomcto to I,0, Altonto 2 Ooktond, 32; Ball, K C -* 0 Loasry .8, 15:8 !litftklMlO,ClMr|fnf7 Bv Ben Walker a one-hit victory over the Philadel­ Ra: Taranto, St; Oaattt, NB— PO Prenklln . going hard in the later Innings." inning triple by Darryl Straw­ years In a row. Buddy Bell hit an R B I double for gndrmelf^ ckmaW i,t ln lot a AnatimAnaalat 4 MInrtaaeta, 31; Bovlor, Beaton, 8 ; Bnlbertl, Adrton A DaftoMeO^ The Associated Press phia Phillies In 1960 the CMcoae X pm*ufehl Konaoa CHy, 8 ; Hrtafc, Mlmtaaeto, 8. NB— Maroon V irem «l-«87rv klA), 3:8 Jones said of the Astros, who have berry. In the middle of the game. Conroy, 39. gave up seven hits In the go-ahead run and Milner (Pronklln kidO, 13:8. At Alltton B, WohcMli 4 Jones’ wife Judy was one of 20 tea Son maoe S, Haualen 0 KC-^.HIII 8 Irdaroapnon rolum (Law- Alma 31, NB llllnalt 7 won nearly two dozen games In Freeman learned that his wife had seven innings. Jay Tibbs, 7-9, took 2 Tltid O ary kldij, 4:13 capped the burst with a three-run fira Corjwca, CtoktondTlM;*Rlca, Boaton, Ark.-Phta BMI 43. Lincein 0 After a mediocre minor-league family members and friends In their final al-bat this season given birth to the couple's first — .I.Buttar 51 MauT-Oanddmn• rww MwailfitOMIf lumb(aIVTtTVfVTl racavarv In and M o lS the loss. Mike Laga hit an RBI shot, his 13th. ’3WI at Chlcaee !2'’ Cortor, Oavatand, (Jdtnaen kick), 7 :8 Aueuttane,lll. 8 Narllt Pork 7 season. Jim m y Jones hoped he attendance. Judy was dressed In "This Is the first year that I 18; .Jfdhndy-.Naw York, MO; Praalay, tana (ZanddM kick), 12:27 child, a daughter. double In the first and Andy Van Scott Terry, 1-3. pitched two Woa POMeaaltyV'4'54. ^ n Cal. 31, William Jawall 2) could make his major-league debut pink, a color she started wearing haven’t been hurt. I hope I proved I IT. Lovia iForacn i40i at New YeA Saotlla, 103; Barllald, Teronie, 100; NB— Maroan BoM^Waltoca 14 WHtonParp M Freeman, a 6-foot-6 right­ Slyke followed with an Inside-the- innings for the victory. Orel < q a ^ 154), 7;S p.m. Bucknar, Boaton, 100. Mou-Moon 1 run (klA Weekad), 1:8 ,8 0 . Andawdi 13 POM Dram Poult a memorable one for himself, his during midseason when Jones was can pilch on the bIg-league level (Pronklln kidi) (BanlradtkaklA),0:4l. Balell 14 Lakeland 13 hander. struck out six and walked park home run. Hershlser. 13-13. took the loss. N PW8NW (13 Oadatona) ^ Sea— Wamor SO— McOaa 1 run (Banlrachka klA), B a^dint.K on. 8 , Cant. Maltioditt 8 family and friends struggling at Class AAA San Diego today.” he said CMttjfta, Beaton, 344, .87; Ktoa, Dtirell, run (Jahnaan klA), INDIVIDUAL ITATI3TW3 five, and combined with Kent Steve Sax extended his hitting . Brmka 1041, Ret- Bajlwnv, Kan. B, « . Mory'a, Kon. 8 With his wife wearing his goood- "Whenever she wore pink. I Said San Diego Manager Steve , 310) at CIndnnet) 104, JU; Roamuaaan, New Yerk, 154, Baiitd, Kon. 27, MePharaon 7 Tekulve on a three-hitter. QIantt 8, Bravat 2 streak to 19 games, the longest by a (8aWi 5-7), 7:M pnt. 714; Rldthem, Taranto, 135, .78; Hanka, M WO, Mean4-ITjMartorlv411 Ptoktn Blultton A Urtwno 21 luck color. Jones pitched a one- pitched well." said Jones, who Boros: "F o r a youngster to go out 8 1-0. Itonatu CHv, H ^ 343, Prum 118 ^ SO— McOtt 1 run (Banlrtdtka klA), The Phillies won the season Mike Krukow won his fifth Dodger since Pedro Guerrero's .Ja n C ) ^ (Welno 31) at Altonto Taranto, 74, .072; MWm, Colltomlo, 1M, (^s;HS'i;isr),ifSao— PO Jeltttaan 8,12:8..'*** B « ^ VMa A Dubuout 4 hitter Sunday as the San Diego finished with a 310 record In the and do that in his major-league IPolmar 114), 7:40 p.m. 472; Morrla, Oetratt, 1M, .82; J.SmWt OB, Oratn 5-17, Btacfcladpa series from the Mets 138. Philadel­ straight decision and Robbie 13game streak In 1982. Sao-Mayw racevarad Mackad punt In 4). 'a im Repara 3 run (Metalav klA), Bulltr 8 Andaraon 0 Padres beat the Houston Astros 30. minors. "Th e funny thing about II debut is one In a m illion" , ^ Anaalaa (Volantuala 1710) at oa UetMiaen klA), 12:8 Coiitton 31, AapOburo 3 phia Is the only team with an edge Thompson went 3for-S, leading Haualen (Oarwkt31),0:3Sp.m. ^PAMINp-tteuaton, Mean 1040-328. 10:A " I wanted to try to last a little is. I'm color blind.” Prior to the game at Riverfront 2 ^ m Wattorn Tircomagla Malian 14 The Padres, in breaking a over the N L East champions this _ Taaiiir’i b m im .Bullar a poat from Krlop Kqnaoa CHv. Btockladoe «-ZM>-M0 I Qppttir San Francisco over host Atlanta. Stadium, the Reds honored first (Jaltnaen'kidi), 13:8 ¥ 8 4 : IX Cwrt. lewpM, Upper rmm e while so my family could watch Houston's magic number for seven-game losing streak on the season. 81. 01 New York, 1:8 p.m. RBCBIVINO— Heuaton, Olvina 4-8 Cartf- M ldttoOTjBr^^ Oraan W Krukow, 138, allowed six hits in baseman Tony Perez, who will Omaray Pinkalt 3B, Roitor 311, W o a -^ Maaalay 8 10:41. i’ K wwwionw VTMMn m me. Everything worked out per­ clinching the National League road, scored three times In the M o n l^ d dtlcppe, 3:B p.m. INDIVIDUAL IT A T IIT Id SO—~ PO1 BadradikaB,W«imM.«mw w, 12:57. £*^•.,*’•^55^ **' WlnatorvSolam 0 Gary Redus drove In three runs. eight Innings. He squeezed home a retire at the end of the season. Phltodelpltlo ol Pmaburgh, 7:8 p.m. F o o t b a f l Banka 3 8 D.HIll 320, Wlllloma 1-8. Coa 17, Wamturp 0 fectly." the Texas resident said West remained at four. The Astros second Inning against Knepper. By I Konaoi CHv, (toraon 38, Polpa 355, , Waa Roaara 10 run (Moaatov kick), He hit a two-run homer in the run and Thompson had an R B I Perez went l-for-2 with a walk. fan OMeo at Attonto, 5:40 p.m. Hancock 1-7. 14:A Cancardto, Moor. 8 Outtov Adololiw after breezing In the Astrodome are 10 games ahead of Cincinnati The Ion Pfurtclaw ol CIndnnon, 7:8 p.m. 13 1312. Jerry Royster had an RBf fourth off John Mitchell. 31, and single during a three-run sixth Laa Aftptita at Haualen, 1:8 p.m. cjpmaa 1352, Calllita 158, BoaanTS, MISSBD PIBLD OOALS-Nent Jones allowed only one base- and San Francisco. single and John Knik delivered the TOtUPU M. . SI3-P0 Banlradtka 31, 5:53. Concordto, Nab. 21, Orocatond 10 drew a bases-loaded walk In the inning. Thompson hit five singles. Cubs 3, Pirates 2 Culvar-Stoc^—Jtoekton 8 - Iowa------Waalyn 23 “ runner, a third-inning triple by In other NL games. Cincinnati Tf Woa-Ctork 14 poaa ' first of his four hits, a two-run eighth Rick Lancellotti, batting for Leon Durham broke a seventh­ "SSSSisfSK.'.siai*"*'' (Metalay kick), 13:44. Deketo.Waalyn 8 . Vbllty CHv 8.17 pitcher Bob Knepper over the head rallied past Los Angeles 34. San single Dol) N X im a i Lm | u i n t u lt i NFL Xindingi BroflCM S8, Elgin 7 Dana 31, Wattmor 8 Krukow, hit a two-run homer In the inning tie with his 20th home run of of right fielder Kevin McReynolds Francisco topped Atlanta 8-2. Cardinals 7, Expoa 2 ham Pnartlln W uiwrt14, wljlM^I-sirMl INDIVIDUAL STAT8TICS Owton 0 , at. Norbarl 21 McReynolds hit his 23rd homer ninth, his first in the majors the season and Chicago beat n*Ht St- 8_Montono Tadt 4 The 22-year-old right-hander Philadelphia beat New York 7-1. St of K PMiliti7,Mito1 AMHRICAN CONPBRRNCU Emiand, Moreon 7-141, II 14 7 RUSHm<3-w«uhlneton, Rogart 23E7, and rookie Randy Asadoor had a Vince Coleman became the se­ Doyle Alexander, 36, allowed 11 Pittsburgh. wrtBRtMia^wrwRUNCU fryarXIlO, 3ena|48,C7amaa38Colllna 0 0 7 Monk 1-21, Orflfln 1-1, Schroadtr 3(mlnui B. Illlnela A S. llllnalt 7 struck out five and retired the final Louis defeated Montreal 7-2 and run-scoring single In the fifth pf ^ ■■ mA 31X Mowlttufita313, Tolupu 1-7. tlLSon Oiage, Jamaa V«7, Andaraon 11-41, E. Mlchlpan 8 , Akron 21 cond major-league player to steal hits In S 2-3 innings. Durham led off the Inning with a In - _ ^ W L T Pd. PP PA McOaa 138. Emperta St. 8 Baker 7 10 batters. Chicago downed Pittsburgh 8-2 100 bases in consecutive seasons PMILA NRW YIMK 2 1 0 447 8 47 Dan— Sotolv, Toutdataal fumblad oof of MIIII m 7 , M « t s 1 drive over the left-field stands at gain and tana, ;St . '***'''*•♦*’J'btoadar M 8 EyoiM 15, MItaeurl Vd. 13 Jones became only the fifth Jones said he threw his changeup Rada 8, Dodgara 4 mrliM _j r h M N.rJafi 3 1 0 447 8 8 ^IbLO OOAL8-Na*» Bnplertd, nndtoy 8 , Oenava 14 and Tim Conroy struck out a Wrigley Field on a 32 pitch from Yorl MTbmpd 3 110 Oyfcalrad 3 00 0 Buftato 1 2 0 .30 74 74 Dan— PO Kama 8 4:01 .... pitcher since 1900 to throw a more often than he had in the Marvin Freeman pitched one-hit career-high II batters as St. Louis SamuaT2b n... . Hava..... 8.91. 57,9/j Block U . _ Hlllt „St. . .4 Ron Oester and Eddie Milner hit HIpollto Pena. 32. Sunc 5 2 3 0 Bckmnlb 4 0 10 M ^ l I 3 0 4 8 103 111 prand Vollav SI. « , Evonavllla 7 one-hitter in his major-league minors, and worked extra hard as ball for seven Innings in his second won In Montreal H a m 1b 4 0 00 Moaodnlb 3 00 0 Indtonpellf 0 3 0 .000 20 17 (iSnsiisr?i:ff ^ Clark 314 home runs during a five-run rally Scott Sanderson. 311. got the 1-4. Son Hanover A Borlham 14 debut and the second to do It in the the game progressed. major-league start and Philadel­ M SdttrtdlSb 4 3 3 1 Conor e 4 0 10 i,,^W#lbar|i 8 Katomateo 0 Coleman doubled in the fifth and in the eighth Inning that carried victory in relief of starter Rick Roanick rf 4 000 atrM trvrf 4 110 C ndnnoh 3 1 0 447 B 70 Bllli17.Cirdlnati10 HllMala 8 , Aahhind II National League. Hall of Earner "It seems that the late innings phia again beat New York. stole third He and Rickey Hender­ Cincinnati over Los Angeles. nee< Radut If 2 113 Heap If 3 0 0 0 CJoyoland 1 2 0 XO 47 VI (K?Slr^M i* '«• Jehnten 38, McOaa 1-14 Sutcliffe, who has not won since Dan— winder 4 tun (Korllt kick), 7:44 ^MU|8BD PIBLD OOALS-WOthlnoton, Heiia 21, Datoiuw 13 Juan Marichal of the San Fran­ are when they get most of their Freeman, won his first career son arc the only major-league Oester opened the inning with his qual JeRttll c 4 13 2 Myartp 0 0 0 0 Heuaton I J 0 .30 44 S3 Huron 21, Mpyvllla « . IV June 2. Lee Smith pitched the final Takulva p 00 00 Niemattnp 0 0 00 pmibureh 0 i 0 .on 17 e AtOrmard Pom, N.V.— 87M A Ird Okwrlaf cisco Giants began his career with runs, so 1 was concentrating on decision, allowing only a second- players to reach the I03mark two seventh homer, tying the score 4-4. perc Dwt— Winder 17 run (Korllt kick), 1:8 III note Col. 41, Prindpta 7 inning for his 29th save JaHttt 4 0 11 Jafftonplt 1000 0 0 1 7— 8 11^1 Waalyn M, Corlhape 0 pasa Praamno 3 0 0 0 HJohan 3b 3 00 0 g— 3 0 0 1.000 8 S3 _____• r - » Pbi—K.Joekapn from Jaiwerakl Indiana 52, Navy 8 touc ReRavltc 1000 SofttanoM 3 00 0 (MePoddan kick), s Vlkingi81.BiNltri7 SaattM 3 0 0 1.0110 VI « A-43X8 lewp A N . Hllnelt 3 with JMitchalp 1000 Konaoi CHv 3 I 0 447 40 B Bot-PO Norwood 8 X 1 3 Iowa St. 44, Indtano at. V Monllli ph 0 0 0 0 SohDtojj^ I 2 0 fi 70 But— Moore 2 run (Nerwaod kick), 4:8 -8 2 8 Jomaatomt 8 Doketo at. 0 TDs 8akp 0 0 0 0 Third B ai^— PM ami ------0 3 0 !000 51 42 nral downa 7 0 0 0 - 7 Konaoa 14 Utah St. 13 MWliaenH 1000 NATIONAL CONPBRBNCB StL— PO Laa A 5:31 IV 14 M 3 7 7 -8 Kontoa WMivn 8 Storllna 8 Be TatoN 8 7 W 7 TetaN 8 130 Ruihaavordi 8303 21-77 had I WatMtipIn But-Bjll4ron (Nerwaodkick),3:M PoMlnp 18 28 L o w r ^ 27, Cenoordto, Wla. 10 0 1.0B It 47 Ralum Yordi Min—Janet' 55 ja m Kromar Unp B | ^ St. 14 W. MIcMoan 8 surp N.Y. OhmH 0 447 42 .47 O O (Cttolaen kick), 3 ._ Lerai 21. Ompten 4 SCOREBOARD New Tart , DoHoa 0 447 V7 72 iLoa kick), 14:02 CemaMt 1381 13331 Pit Abarcrombta 8 p yard SodiadYordi Leal 340 from Molena D ^ M v r 8 Battid, Minn. 13 Oonta Wlnntnp'RBi — Radut (4). jfhllodaftiha 0 .000 31 17 540 (OJVtdaraen kick), 7:A Monchaator 8 Burtko 7 Fout DP— Phltadalphle I, New York 1 <1. Leula 0 .000 33 44 _ INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Punli 3 8 337 Mln-Jenai M poM PUmMa3Leat 30 MprlaHo 51, Ohio Horlham 7 Dovio Frost, t27,20D 69434370— 273 Beto Daniel, 2,179 son) LOB— Philadelphia 4, Now York 3 2B— Parrall 11-71, MH- 32 (CNalaen...... ), kick) 12:8 M M pan 31, Dragon St. 12 Tsllwsod 8 8 7 1 -2 )9 M8C Stunmri Sofituti, jeRutaall. 3B^)mwbatiy. HR- Chlcopo 0 1.000 M 41 BudOlo, Ball B-8, PanoHlav Yordi 315 5 8 Buddy Oordnar, $14333 494347-70—274 Heotoer Draw, 2,179 73872-2)9 Radut Ill). SK-«vkalra (B), M ^lll Thna of Poaaattlen 0:33 31:8 M AIgqn.SLB, NoirtDome 15 POUR MAN COMBINED MEDAL — Ropar Mollbla, tl4,S33 72436747— 274 Deadee Lotkar, il79 73872-2)9 Bu Minnatoto 0 447 44 B M ln-PO C.Ntlten A :57. M M I^ 14, »oux Palla 12 G o l f Tom Purtiar, 114,533 The MSC Stunners (pint 12 ond S c h o l a s t i c ( 1) DalreH 0 .30 40 8 3 " ( ^ J j : TMTOBawlar OroM — Nick Pohoullt-Rov Ball-JIm 8714349— 274 Becky Peorson, 2,179 87372-2)9 indar) wen o pair over fha waakand, IP H INDIVIDUAL ITAT8TICS MHlIkin B, Whaolen 0 Bldwall-Ston Domlon 303, Bob Ruitall- Ronnia Block, I1XRX) 4349870-275 SIvIo Berioloccinl, 2,179 who RER BB SO Tempo Bov 0 .30 41 -74 Mht— Rlea 12 run (C.Nalten kick), MInn.-Oululh 31, Mldtlgan Tadt 15 871-75— 219 jaotlnp the Ofotlonburv Hurriconat. Oraan Bov 0 .000 13 55 RUSHMO— Oanvtr, Winder 33104, WII- )2 :A Tad Blotko-BIII Wood-Horold Orlating Joav Slndalor tlXRD 7047871— 275 LIso Young, 2,179 71-87S— 9)0 31, Solurdov, end adplnp Windsor, 31, crow PioertiantW?) 7 1 1 1 IhHa 11-V1, Elwiy 1-11, Ball l-lmlnut 2), 35S. Nal — Jon Jovton-RIchord Mark Colcovcch, tIO JOO 87D43-7D-274 5 6 Rick Fahr, S10,m Sunday. Bmntt creti country once Ttkulva 2 2 0 0 0 2 Atlanta 3 0 0 1.0B 81 a MJocktenl-l,Kuolak3(mlnuat).Phltadal- Csuntry Club Brawar-Stavan Robarts-ChorlM Sao- 8 8 8 7 0 -2 7 4 Jessica Morauat, Anna-Morla La- NSW Ysm LJ(. Roma Mkehamg3B, Helmon 3 8 Andaraon MX bock 282, Oordon Baaba-Barnia Morris Hotaltky, tIOAOO 4S47-871— 274 3 0 0 1.0B M B (c*SIS;sS»7:^"^ MCC LADISS — MIDDLE 9 — A John■ ‘ Adomt, ■ , NADOU,™, vataua and Mary Merlorty scored Bennat Junior Hlph't boys' and plrlt' " I JAANihaU L A I 5 7 4 4 2 0 Son Pmcace 2 1 0 .447 70 40 .Jackaen 1-4 TUutatotaal 3X Niw AP Tip 10 firep McQuaanav-Ropar Lantocho-Lou Oon- oots on ^ r d o v , while Dono Home, cross country teams were both winners Esk 2 0 0 0 0 1 r > r ^ ) i j i ! f f l *ni).******^ *■” ' [| 1-4 Orest — Helen MuHv 8 . Net — Danita lolat 84, Lao Brovokli-RIchord Andy Boon, 8 8 0 70871-70-277 fumt Nw Ortant 1 2 0 8 3 51 8 N4DIVI_BUAL s t a t is t ic s Klamon 47-12-35, Lynn Prior 44-335, Bob Twov, 8 8 0 R ••’*** Kim Harris ployed In the Ouilford Invitational trasbman Mvari 1 2 3 3 3 1 MISSED PIBLD OOikLS-SI. Leula, Lea PASSINO—Oanvar, Ehmy 31338 Ku- RUSHINO-PMMurhh, Pedord 138 BarnaH-Mork Dannlt-Crolp Phillips 87047-71— 277 wall. Merlorty and Marquez talllad one meal. The Bannat girls hod 8 points to garni Niemann 1 1 0 0 1 1 Attonto 37, Dcritai 8 4V, 8. btak M I-1 8 Sawed »«0 i PhltaSiMlo, ..Maw Jta Atoodotod Pratt Top TWonlv Plo Barra 44-11-8. B Orett — Mo 293, Nalton Eddy-Don Oothars-Bob Bobbv Cktmoan, S7.200 408871— 27$ S o c c e r outdistance Ladvord (74) and Oulltord 9 AbfwjihWv 7-A jondwa. 314 MInnr aacn on a\n\Oa>/. Malltso Dovarto whos wr-— rn johuimmii. Jetwr*l 1380-81, Cuttnhtoham 3 3 1 8 Btdnorctvli 44. Nat — Ido McMahon LaBraux-Jpbn Boylon 294, Jim Bobby Cola, «,2D0 758714S-279 Denver 8 , PhltadaMtla 7 aeto, D.Nalaen 353, Brawn 531, Rlea 3 8 c o ^ to p ^d tooma torod Saturday: 44-t4-n. C Oroit — Pron Smith 4». Nat Tom Pamica Jr., 94,200 mststad Marquez' wtnntne pool. Bath (8 ). Lori LoLlbarta placed tltth, Llto go-af UmpIrtt^Homtr Rtnntrt; Flrtta Let Aitpalat Roma 8 , Indtanatoiit 7 Cavonauph 330-21 AJMtdaraen 314 Janet 1-14 Wovna ..y :.1 , Ok)c2iomo,(3^) baol Mtonaaoto. Autmon-Oarry Rlchmon-Bob 437169-71— i/9 Rockow, Dorlana Johns, Jana Pobar Turak seventh. Adoro Llmbarpa ninth Vv^^^v a M^COTtOr RnDfnO^Wr InlvO* R E « m rINO— ' Danvar,' Sowad 507, WII- 4S« Naxt: ol No. 2 Mtaml. — Halan Maapon 51-138, Phvlllt Allan Wohlbaro-Jlm Bldwall 297. Chris Parry, M.200 468871— 279 the I Miw York Jala 51, Miami A OT BueetnMft 14. Llwn fO Wdaen 3I1 Kromar 1-X Woda Wdaen 531334. D Orots — ElAonor Brannon and Amv Harris ware dafantlva and Jona Pobar lOth. Others tor BannM Brecktandar. Minnaaoto 31, PHHburoh 7 3iminua4). No. X Mtaml, Plo. ( 3 ^ did net ptov. TWO MAN BEST BALL — Orost — 7040872-279 •tondouTt. ware Kristin Mohonav 12th, Becky grate Nani: va. No. 1 Mlohamo. 53.3. Nat — Maa PitiPlttparold ------S32334. Jim BldwMl-Stan Domlon M, Nick 1,171 872871— 28 MSC Foret Bultoto 17, 8. Louii 8 PASSINO-Pimburih, Matona 13233 BBST 9 — A — Bob Jonas 8 -4 -», Bill Brian Ctaor, $4,171 Dupont 13th, Michele Jelly 17th ond T— 2 :8 A— 42431. SaoHto 8 , New Enaland 31 0 8 8 3 - 8 -50, Oompbai...... I, -W » i , M icM m (330) baol Oraaen Pohoullt-Rov Ball 71. Nat — Kan 871-7043-28 Map Burnt 0rd. Ity to 0 3 3 M -8 Mfwwaato. Kroim Moron 31-38, Al Marlin 31-38, John Dunbor-DIck Duouatla 59, Wolf Joy Daltina, M,171 8 8 8 7 0 -2 8 The MSC Force (10 veor olds) rron The Tampa Bovr80m — ...... «N8 — t3374HAWOde WWen 1-134 S M , 31-1X Nad: va. No. IS nertda Lotonslo n-4-2t. Orett — Al Marlin 74. two gomes this sraafcand, 76 over Bannatr boys totolad 46 points, MMtm CHv 27, Heuaton 13 RBCBIVINO PWlIbi Kekottko-Som Soplante W, Chorlat John McComhh, 84,171 7047-71-72-28 M8C Cibnt with Holy Cross (73) ploclnp second Thi TB— Wbftaltv 12 tun (towabuRa kick), (33«)baalNo. UPleridp B — Dick Heron 23324, Tod liocklal Saobock-Jon Jovton 40, Richard Pater Ootlarhult, 8,171 7 3 8 8 7 0 -2 8 Burlington on Saturday ond 32 over and Hand coming In third. Pot Dwytr Prandaca 8 New Ortoont 17 0:i4. AbaroomMe 3 8 3X3-M, Worran Howland 8-324, Pota David Peoplat, 14,171 Tollond on Sundov. The MSC Cebrot split o pair ol pomat from MIRvifCvll iWVIlS NawYerkOtanHl4LmAnptlatReMertV berp 13, le ndar»l3,r d tn l-.,-«..„ « ,-„n > m a !■« n-7. Nad: Od. 4 va. No. BNolreDama. Brawar-Slave Rebarft 40. Andy 71-7047-72-28 ond Dova Hooglond tinishad third end ^.TB— vauno V run (towabulke kick). 4 B i n IB . Bainti 17 Taylor 337-27, Dick Palametire 33-3 Walo^-RIchord Navllla 41. Douo Tewali, $4,171 71-87049-28 Mika Slano, Mika Orittato, Chris this waakand, iMlna to the stota ko i 45-45 MSmaieto, J^3M4Rtivmaa38Rlca Wollanbaro,. Tom Kelley, Billy Ra- champion Simsbury Cosmos, 7-3. Sot- fourth ovarolT.T. Others tor■ "Bannat WUMtinoten 8, Son Djape 27 Np 4 PMtn Stala (3 at Clettotand, 1 pjtt. 10:8 Not — Bob Jonas 77-7-70, Bill Moron SAN JOSE, Collf. (AP) — Plnol scores and wall, while Oreo Rvon ond Tom Kallav Jomla Smith ployad wall. 4000 ______30 11 Oraan Bov of Mktnaaeto, 1 p.m. IP -P O Weraehkte 8 1 8 4 Lou Oanevasi 47, Bob Chippt 70, Roger pita money Sundim In toe $27580 LPOA hit im 4 000 Mu«nfca3b 3 110 4 poaa from Kemp (Waraehino V Ha. 4 LeuRtano Stato (1- lad to 73370, Prank Klamon 77-7-70. B Orost Lantocha 71, Oaeroa Pronkanbarpar shored the eooila duttas tor the shutout. On Sunday, Mott DeMarco and Colvo Calendar Kontoa CHv at Buftolo. 1 p.m. — ------. . ------Konlep Son. Jeta Ctanlc, ptovad on toe •mW 4 011 Lot Anotlat Rama a* Phltadalphle, 1 Dd-^lenee 1 run (Murray kick), 4 :« Mtami, Ohio, n -A Nod: Od. 4 d No — Eorl Evaratt » . Nal— Pot Mlstratto 71, Jim Collins 74. C O m t — Ropar pw-72, 3217-yard Almcpdtn Country Club Orittato notched two more oeolt on tcerad, wtth Tony Cook picking up on svas it i t o ^ l b i i i i t o r " O al-Jarm 3 run (Murray kick), 13:40 N (3-p 6 Andaratn 8 14:A 731340, Marty QtamlIckI 131340. Trola 8 , Tim Walton 17. Nat — Bruce Sunday, while Kaltay and Rvon dte assist. Todd O'Connor ond Chad Hardic 40 10 pm. BAST ^•won on tirtt beta ot tuddtn death scored. Slano, Corav Wry, Kris Llnd- playad) shock RIcaR 4000 iailiaMrf 4000 Now Orlaana at New Yerk Otonli, 1 Albanv, N.Y. S4 RR B .Wo- ft Bodpr (318 tad to BouRtam Worran Hesttond I312-40. C Orett — Sklvlnaton 8 . Walt Burlntkot 8 . Ptoyott): BoytarA 40)0 uathowlb 4010 NO-^Ooedtow1SP . from Hidtord Pata Taals 04. Nat — Slava Daxiar Horolo Orlasino to. Mark Kirk 71, Ivon Strom and WoUahbarpllahbs gornarad as­ The 3 ) Cobras ploy In Oloatonburv was D pm. Alhod 17, odnMua II CoRtoirto. 17-14 i W : d T t m Tid*. K-P^Shaahon, $41,250 7)-to-71— 212 sists. Jattray AltrvI and Joy Krolawtkl on Saturday end In Somers on Sundov. TODAY Oem*Mtft 4 111 Whmc 4 130 Piniburih of Haualen,) pjtt. (Andaratn kick), t:17. Andtarvl 8 ftotaa 8 No. 1 4 8 8 im ( 3 ^ bed BddOoroRnp 1319-49, Dova Morsholl 82349, Don Portln 72, Ttoul Coemen 74. Betsy KInp, 19A79 7371-69^12 • h it Mccor 3 0 0 0 Shphrd m 14 A 14:A Bottallna 81370, Nick DlPlatro 8 8 TWO NUSN BEST 14 — Orost - Lou alto ployed wall, at did datandars And Arm oid 0000 Son Prond ace ol Mtond, 1 pm. 8 _ J H r t v ■ 15 ,, LacLack HawanB WJ- M««»: .5?- Tannaaoaa. Amy Ateott, 19479 73872-212 East Cetoellc et Nertowast Cotheiic. Oltotincf f 0 0 0 Looctidh 4 000 100118 at WoNiktolen, 1 pm. Ruahaa vorda 41-32V 3M0 70. Arpenl3Rov Embury 8 , Phil Dolv- Ayoko Okomote, 1947$ 871-72^212 Kallav and Boon. Coranpaie and Rvon 3:45 6 a 4S- . 8 Rtahburo 8 7 BEST II — A — Chorlas Bcwplnl axcallad In pool. m e U M M Oodmonc l i t ) L a a » 3 0 10 Now Yerk Jolt at indtoncpeHa, 4 pm. 34 N O --g w 81 ktekoR ralum (Andtrian > • M. iX JSerldB 0-33) tad to He. 4 Jim McAulay 8 7 -8 , Tom Lynn 8 7 8 , TALLWOOD-MANCNE8TER CNAL- Nancy Ladbattor, 4442 73873-2)5 ford Chollangars will alto porttctpola. scored hM fte^t in Soturdov's srin. East Catholic at Mercy, 3:8 "An; __ ats„ OMWwdtoul fV, RWtmartci 8 " ' Mltttatta 8 5 8 , Ouv Mionio ^wnOTTUR* T«rai 3 8 1-8 Comall— ,»^i w,,8 , RkteaVonP S **i*W!W|»-y-Mtd:dMi8lialpplStoto. LENOi INATCN — TWO MAN BBST AAuttto Spancar-Dav)n, 4444 737349— 2)4 srhlla Mika 9wnlckl. IWott Sombars defend 8aSaT.!3L:jS£’M ^ Tim a d r AM fV:8 Datoaera 8 . W. Chaaltr 8 (1-U) to)R toClimaan, . Bill McMullan 4338. C — Bill BALL — OfOM — Leu Araanle-Ray AAory Bath Zln*mrmn. 4444 737566-2)4 and Jett Hortta oddad one each. Aulsts .TUESDAY _____ 8 9 8 . Kan Wlpran 8 1 3 8 , Embury to, BUI Muzin-Stavara Tonntonnor 71. srara aomarad by Sombarg, Brandon " I Just 4 ■ DDiaoBy. Wtm...... H...... R -ioK... ((1).1). ____ .W»gVlP»**kSTATWTKS OdPNora St. 4iC DAerpan SI. it "•J!- Mod: diouRt OoroRnp K t o S j , 44U 737369-214 MSC f iiM wn BanSaccorVtiaci OamndftiUI. OwEvont------(35). *S— ^ _ «VWR^WV8iWPR8NIOIVIDUAL VVDRBWtVWP A T IS T K I ._RUSHIN(HM * w Ortoenp Movaa 7 8 -M p^ 14 ffartoowda 0-M> Had 8tr1h Jock McCollum 47-08, Don Donovan Lort watt, 4465 7374-70-214 Prindtytlla, Olan Ringbloom end Ban AAanchastar at South Windsor, 3:8 knew, Ry3l«D»-Tompo------lav.ley, werday 8-18 Oatottora VOlTll, Albrifhl 0 8 1 0 -8 . Maynard Cleuoh 439-8, Pata Berta. Kevin Blount and Scott Ruganlt NtoRbtBa.SP Parmandn . R a d i o D T V OanRen 8 ARoshtny 34 CwoRmu Nod: VP NO. 3 DMclitoan. JenStopieneen, 4445 71-7372-214 The MSC Panthers ( )3yaar-old oirit) Cheney Tech at East Homaton, 3:8 over nr Sdtoaaim Yeunp3KHeuMl-4Ddran, R e td ro , iMmtcm 8 -A Crale IV A Ououdita 8 Bdheny.W.VO. 8 .NO.fw. 8 0^ Tviiai fVRVB wemA4M 0-18 mbad NorRt Taata 43341, Jock Shao 43341, Dana g*ortetia Mentpemry, 3401 737460—217 tout two aomas this waakand, letlna to sraro outstanding to ggoi. Vinol tech at Cevantry, 3:8 JenaiT3S1,Meara331,Jamaa1^Hlpple34 317, Kamp 314 Rlea 1-14 R d h ^ TaiKp SIda, A 8 Nad: vpm. iodham Kally 43341. RIlHMikw Ogun ccum Chris Jehnaen, 3401 737371— 217 Wolilnotoni. 31, on Friday niohl and On Sunday, Prindlvllta, iNainicki. Belton at Bacon Academy, 3:8 ’"n*l BltoabeRt Olv 8 B , B a m M. 13 •INBBP8 — A Orost — Dova SAollck IBmerv 4 Hanry 8 Brdpaator.Vb. Myra BHxfcwaWar, 3401 737372— 217 rebounding to Monk Tolland, 94), Hortta and Biovnt notched markers, Wesley 7 2 3 0 5 TONMNT ■-f*»LM 0 7 -Wpv O laanp wwaen P 8 » Pdtmed 8 Waynwourp 7 73, Charles Bgoplnl 73. Hat — AAartv MItll Edge, 3401 70-7373-217 Sundov morning. Jan Cool tcerad toe srtth Ron Laantok, Jonathon Corl, South (AflndtorM W ^chastar. 3:8 1 0 0 0 3 at. Shea7338. B O n m — Lw t y Oozta 75. MILWAUKEE (AP) — Soorat ond prlio SMriav Pkirtono, 381 87373-217 Ponthars' Iona goal on Friday, srhlla Ri8ealav and Sosstharg contributing should ^^ftg^Vonkaai va. Ortolaa, Channd 11, PWTit at. 8 Ctarlen 8 Net — Jim McAulav 81347, Pot nOVWT___ mWmmJy . tv910WII*B jlhathMil-reundet t TMUfSi ^RBqtiyiNi^Tompo Bov, Oortor 38, PerEhom 8 OdheRc U. 4 VM 8lnnar, 3400 87373-217 Katie Liebig pigyad svell. in Sunday's assists. Solid dartnsivt partormancas Menchester/HeiTtoraT^lc ot En- And he ORae 3 tO p rk 8 i 1-4 Wentlov 3X Ootroit. the tmASOOfootor AAUamukaa Open, dllha romp. Shannon Oennally, Ktlly lAtool- srara turned to by Kevin Rapoli, Oaott Key UW11 11-3 3 3 3 1 4 7 :8 Malt va. Cordnolt, SpertoChon- P r ^ 4 MnrdiR 8 Uralnua n por-TX 7j$33vard TUckowov Country Pat Bradlav, 348 8875-217 ttald (beys and glrit), 3 :8 quarter sranwOTvi 33 I 3 0 3 1 n d . W KHT Bland 3 8 Moore 3 A Otodwlck 384 OdhNburp 8 W. Ntarvtand 7 DabWa Ntotsay, 2431 87371— 211 rldpa end Liablp notched tsro goals AAartan, Tim Marchond and Justtn Bast“— Cathollc/ltoirflatd------c/ltor ------Prep at Aaul- Jenat 5 8 LawN 3 8 Ntondlav 1-8 ClUbceurw (Keren ptovo(Ts»tthblrdlaen8 each, srhlla Cool, Jan Cesmini and BMI. nos, 3:8 Umphaa Hemp WNwe; R W , i 7 :8 W hdart va. Panpdna, Channd ■“— ’— “ ------Iburp 8 8 PKlra holo): Linda Hunt, 248 8872-216 Thoe 3icand, McCoy; TMrd, Voltopile. 13, W TIC IhompNn 13, Jamaa 37. . Oadrd M Sue Eri). 248 73870-21S Shouno Brosm added one oplaca. the Unltod it to action naxt Sunday T-I;8 . A-4487. M im o RELO OOALS-Oalrelt, (Wur- Corey Pavln«. S7168 873S7-47-372 Lmrtn Hos«a, 248 71871—211 Sarah Suitor also ployad v-all ter tha32 vs. Simsbury at noon at AAanchastar AAonchastarot lAnndtor Locks, 4 p.m. shortea V:WBaartva. Peckarv.Chonnafi3,40 Dova Barr, tl$80 6344813-972 Jul) Inktier, 2,18 8 8 8 -2 1 9 Commsmlty Coltow. East Catholic at lAtotharstlald, 1 :8 - MANCHE8TEW HERALD. Monday, Sept, a . 19W MANCHE8TER HERALD, Monday, Sept. 22.1988— 15 Giants’ victory over Raiders no work of art Scholaatic roundup

Bv John Model there. The safety came across and egcuses fbr it. We just have to play Tne Associoted Mress as soon as he took the tight end, J better.” East hooters get first win knew f was going to be open.” Bahr bit on field goals of gkandss LOS ANGELES - WtMrks o f art. The second Simms-to-Manuel yards on the Raiders’ first two 39th, Mark Todd 47th. Tim Almond they weren’t. Buttouehdowns, they TD throw was an ii-yarder with possessions and connected on a TRUIfBULL — ft'sa better start Kronenwetter and Bob MtiCoy of Croi# Country 82nd and Sam Smith 97th. were. 12:2k left in the game to climag a 33-yarder with S:44 left in the than last year. St. Joseph traded goals after Thu*, the New York Giants kept 8P-yard, four-play drive. Manuel intermission. game. He is perfect in his seven The East Catholic boys' soccer Manchester had a lone entry in the Loa Angeles Rakfers winiess made the catch in the Los Angeles field goaf attempts tMs season, but team scored its first victory of the The Eagles host St. Bernard in the girls’ race with Betsy An d e a n after three weeks of the NFL end sone after the ban was it hasn't done his team much good. MRS boyiMeofid season. season one fam e earlier than last another ACC matchup on Wednes­ turning in a commendable job in deflected by Los Angeles safety Simms hit on 10 o f his I2 passes b e t h e l —P uttingfour runners day at 8:45 at Eagle Field. taking S2nd place. Qoanerheck Phil Simms threw a Vann McElroy and comerback for 130 yards in the second half to year in a 4-2 An Connecticut in the top 14, the Manchester High pair o f TO passes to wide receiver Mike Haynes. finish I8of-30for 230yards. Hewas Conference win over homestand- boys’ cross country team took Lionel Manuel — neither o f wnich ’’Roth of them tipped it and h if St. Joseph on Saturday. I intercepted twice and sacked four runner-up honors at the Bethel was caught cleanly— as the Giants thought it was going to be inter­ times. Ofrftivln, too Invitational this past Saturday EC girfi third handed the Raiders a 14-S setback cepted by one of them, the way it Manuel had six receptions for 8i The Eagles, who lost their first East Catholic High girls' soccer with a total of 71 points. Staples Sunday. was hanging in the air,” Manuel yards and tight end Mark Bavaro three, are now i-2 in the SUFFERN, N Y. - The East team broke into the win column High of Westport took team honors The triumph before a crowd of said. "Bm he (Haynes) was in a o f the Giants bad an equal number conference. Catholic boys and girls’ cross 71, i«4 at the Los Angeles CoHseum Saturday morning with a M with 55 points. vem -awkward position and all f of catches for 108 yards. country teams took part In the in the Raiders’ home opener was had to do was just catch it.” Sean Powers and John Kronen- victory over previously unbeaten New York’s Joe Morris was the Suffern Invitational at Bear Moun­ the second in a row for the Giants Said Haynes: " f had it. I thought wetter scored two goals apiece for Waterford High at Kennedy Road game’s leading rusher with no “ We've been working very hard tain Park in New York on Saturday after a 31-28 season-opening loss to the guy was throwing the ball right yards on 18 carries and became the the winners. field. The victory was the first after Dallas. the last week running three races with the boys taking eighth place in to me. But then it hit Vann.” first player to rush for more than three losses for the Eagles while in eight days and we are definitely New York has given up a total of AHen. who gained more than lOO "East Catholic played a very the Varsity I race and the girls lOO yards in a regular-season game the visitors now stand 3-1. tired,” cited Manchester coach only 18 points in its two wins. yards in each of his team’s last nine against the Raiders since Walter steady game and worked very hard garnering third place. George Suitor. " I thought the boys 'The Raiders, meanwhile, are 9-3 games of 1985 and its first two Abercrombie of Pittsburgh did it in for the entire game,” said EC East was back in action today at gave a good showing” and off to their poorest start in 22 outings this season, didn’t carry the final game of the 1984 season coach Tom MaHn. Particularly 8:45 p.m. against Northwest Ca­ Scott Kendall was fourth to pace years the ball after suffering what was Morris ripped off a 52-yard run impressive, according to Malin, tholic In West Hartford. the boys’ effort with Steve Carlson Los Angeles was held without a described as a slight sprain of the one play before Simms’ second TD was the work ethic of senior Kevin Shaun Brophy led the Manches­ 12th, Kurt Filosa 56th, Mike Kelly s touchdown for the second straight right ankle with 5:32 remaining in pass to Manuel. Lawrence, who had an outstanding Lynn Swanson scored on a direct ter parade by taking lOth place 73rd and Tom Carlson 75th, Kevin game and its star running back, Ciaglo, one of East’s big two, sat the third quarter. ’’That was a war on both sides.” game at midfield. Senior Scott kick from 20 yards out seven followed by ^n an Gorman nth. Marcus Allen, was limited to just 40 He appeared only briefly in the out with a knee injury. Coach Bill ParMlIs of the Giants Lima, starting In goal for the first minutes into the contest before Todd Liscomb 13th and Steve yards on 15 carries as his NFL fourth period. said ” I ’m prou4 of these guys. We time this year, played an impres­ Amelia Bearse tied it at the Gallacher 14th. Bob Dickson was record streak of rushing for 100 o f “ It's a slight sprain, and that's were very jurppy early in the Tina Little was I2th to jSace sive and aggressive game. 25-minute mark for East, ft was 23rd, Tom Lyon 36th and Sean more yards came to an end at ll all,” Allen said to reporters after game, but we came back. There Coach Kathy Kittredge's girls’ games. her second goal of the season. Toland 55th. Gorman ran his best the game. were two good defensive teams out Powers, senior captain, scored squad. Jennifer Tauras was I7th. The first Simms-to-Manuel scor­ The Raiders, who have lost their there on the field. The Raiders are his goals within SO seconds early in Kate Pillion, with her first tally race of the year, according to ing pass was an 18-yarder with 7:25 Julie Ray 18th, Sarah Thiery 24th, E three games by a total of only 11 Suitor. the best defensive team we’ve the first half, ‘fhe first came off an of the campaign, won it for East in Dawn McCauley 26th and Noel remaining in the third quarter to points, were held to three field AP photo played in some time.” indirect kick by Kronenwetter at the second half with a bad-angle cap a 50-yard, four-play march goals by Chris Bahr Feehan 46th for East. “ I was very Quarterback Jim Plunkett of the 6:21. Powers’ second was drive from the wing In junior varsity action. Man­ New York wide receiver Lionel Manuel Manuel juggled the ball before "W e’ ve certainly dug ourselves a Raiders, making his first appear­ pleased with all our performan­ Angeles. Manuel's two TD receptions making the reception in the Los unassisted. chester’s Chris Chappell was the ces.” Kittredge noted (88) raises his arms in triumph after hole.” Coach Tom Flores of the ance in a regular-season game In East outshot Waterford. 32-13 helped the Giants down the Raiders, Angeles end rone Raiders said. ’’That’s three weeks individual winner by a considera­ nearly a year, hit on 21 of his 41 St. Joseph’s Rich Cofozzi coun­ Theresa Sombric played well in scoring the Giants' second touchdown 14-9. " I was tense. " Manuel said " I in a row now that we haven’t been ble margin. Craig Hempstead was East’s junior varsity took fourth passes for 281 yards without an tered with a 12-yarder to make It goal for East with 8 saves while against the Raiders on Sunday in Los thought (Los Angeles comerback) able to get the job done in the interception. He was sacked three Harstd Otwfo 0/ Pinto sixth and Larry Briggs passed five place in girls’ competition Betsy 2-1, but East controlled the action Diane Pontions had 20 stops in goal Lester (Hayes) was going to be second half. 1 don’t have any times. Veteran East Catholic soccer coach Tom Malin saw his runners In the final 560 yards to Dickinson was fifth. Brenda An­ thereafter and opened It back up at for the losers. Kathleen Adams at finish eighth. Keith Reimer showed drews 17th, Debbie Doner I8th. P Eagles win their first of the season Satuday as they beat the 29:12 mark when Kronenwetter fullback, Bearse up front and marked improvement in taking Lesley Perlman 23red. Lisa Sheri­ 8t. Joseph, 4-2, In Trumbull. East is now 1-3 for the tallied a IS-yarder after a set-up by Karen Lord at midfield played well 27th place followed by Rick Eaton dan 28th, Colleen Madden 37th and Quick-Striking Seahawks stun the Patriots season. soohomore Dan Callahan. for East 29th. Matt Alpert 33rd. Jon Lutin Moira Buckley 45th.

By Howard Ulmon ” It was hard to define any one sideline, snapped a 31-31 tie with seven catches for 181 yards. Th* Associated Press thing that we could take advantage offense is not overconfident” ”1 just kicked it and 1 heard Underdog Huskies surprise Richmond 1:14 left in the game. They also had Morgan leads the N FL with 22 Their special teams should be another thud, which was the ball UConn hooters of on their defense ” said Krieg. hooked up in the third period for a FOXBORO, Mass — If the key to receptions after blocking two punts by Rich hitting somebody’s hand. ” Cama­ who completed just 9 of 20 passes •54-yard score By Ltn Au*itr were our own worst enemies at collegian. it on the fourth-quarter drive that victory is consistency, the Seattle ’ "Those things really don’t mat­ Camarillo, who hadn’t had any of rillo said “1 thought I might be for 207 yards"Th ose touchdowns ” We got one-on-one coverage on Sport* Editor times.” "W e didn’t give them the big was capped by the toss to Sweitzer. Seahawks picked the lock ter.” Morgan said “We didn’t win his previous 327 punts blocked in able to bat it out of bounds or were all big play passes.” the play,” Butler said of the the game” What the Huskies accomplished play. That kind of derailed them.” "Before the game we had quiet They made this the grandest his six NFL seasons. something, but there were more end loss skein The Seahawks. whose 3-Ostart is winning touchdown. ” We went to 8TORRS — The biggest mistake was holding Spider senior quarter­ observed Husky coach Tom Jack- confidence,” said a beaming Jack- opening In their Il-year NFL The Patriots’ record slipped to "Seattle was doing some kind of Seahawks than Patriots back their best, couldn't do much in*the their weak side and Dave read it any favorite can make is to allow back Bob Bleler, a distance cousin son. "W e did what we had to do history by using the quick strike 2-1 despite 514 offensive yards, the stunt that was freeing somebody there.” son. "We knew we weren’t going to By Oeoroe Lavno alive, although each game has first three quarters when they "As I was going up field I fell ll the underdog to remain In a game today. "Our kids responded today. rather than the drawn-out drive to third most In club history, and a up ” to rush Camarillo. Patriots’ of former Pittsburgh Steeler shut them out. but we knew we Herald Reporter become almost a must-win gained just 124 yards and trailed was a great opportunity for us to New England had one last longer than absolutely necessary. Rocky Bleler, In check somewhat. Whoever was In there was going to stun the New England Patriots time of possession of 34 minutes. 54 Coach Raymond Berry said were going to score on them, too.” situation. 17-14 But they rolled up 179 yards make the big play. And it was a big chance and marched from Its Considering underdog UConn was He completed 19 of 39 passes for 213 A 10-yard TD toss by Bleler to do the job.” with a 38-31 comeback victory seconds That’s because Seattle’s Kerry Justin’s first-quarter STORR8 — The day before his "W e have to win the remain­ In the fourth quarter and obliter­ play ” 20-yard line to the Seattle 39 with 20 working with a makeshift offensive yards and 3 TDs. But he was Sunday four offensive touchdowns came on block set up Curt Warner’s 13-yard James Church gave Richmond the Cotton, a junior, and freshman game with the University of ing games to get into the ated a 31-21 deficit with less than The Seahawks didn’t provide the seconds left. Eason completed a line, minus three-fifths of Its Intercepted twice, sacked twice, ’’There are a lot of Ways to win a series that lasted a total of 10 plays scoring run one play later After early lead. UConn didn’t get a first linebacker David Dudley stopped Central Florida on Sunday. tournament. Everyone knows three minutes remaining only aerial fireworks. pass to Cedric Jones, who laterated starters. Richmond should have and his body was subjected to a down until a 14-yard burst by football game.” Seattle Coach Seahawks’ wide receiver Steve nearly blocking several other Bleler on a fourth-down sneak just University of Connecticut that. That’s our challenge.” "Obviously. II wasn’t solidly In Eason completed 26 of 45 passes to Craig Janres But James been In pretty good shape. heavy toll by UConn’s determined Chuck Knox said, “ and we won.” Largent. whose one reception punts. Seattle finally hit the tailback Jeff Gallaher. That, along shy of a first down at Richmond’s soccer coach Joe Morrone said Relf. That task will begin hand when things like this for 422 yards, most by any Patriot fumbled and Eugene Robinson ft wasn't. ’The mistake-prone defense led by nose guard Nate They won It with two blocked moved him one game away from jackpot again to tie the game. 31-31 with a costly 15-yard unnecessary 36-yard line with 55 seconds watched and enjoyed the UConn Wednesday when the Huskies happen,” Patriots’ quarterback quarterback in a single game, and recovered for Seattle at his own 17 Spiders (9 penalties for 91 yards) Cotton, linebacker Mike Jansen roughing penalty. Ignited a tying punts that led to touchdowns, two tying Harold Carmichael’s NFL Camarillo was standing in his remaining. football team beat Richmond. play New England power Har­ Tony Eason said ’That's why Stanley Morgan caught touchdown were their own worst enemies at and safety Scott Daniels drive by UConn that was capped by scoring bombs from to record of 127 consecutive games own end sone when a blocking He was even seen smiling. vard In Cambridge solidly In hand doesn’t mean passes of 27,44 and 30 yards against "You have to give Seattle r 'ot of times, and the patched-up Huskies, a 14-yard TD strike to junior It had been unbending play by Ray Butler and two touchdowns in with at least one catch, said. ” TTte mixup allowed his punt to be For a coach whose team had In addition to that game anything to players” the AFC’s top-ranked pass defense credit. ” Berry said "They made given new life, took full advantage Bleler, who tossed for a school- flanker David Dunn. the defense, which was saluted the final three minutes against a thing that helps us develop confi­ knocked down by Patrick Hunter lost five straight games, you’d though, only two of the next 12 A 67-yard pass play from Krieg to After piling up more than lOOyards the plays they had to make when of them to record a 29-22 Yankee record 389 yards the previous A safety and field goals of 42 and several times In the fourth quarter team that had allowed none In Its dence In our offense Is to drive 80 and recovered by Paul Moyer for a think Morrone wouldn’t even be contests will be on the road. Butler, who had beaten comerback receiving for the third consecutive they had to make them and they Conference victory Saturday be­ weekend against UMass. was by the Parent’s Day crowd, that led 2 first two games yards and put the ball In the end touchdown with 2:12 left to play SO yards, the latter a career best, able to smile at a Bill Cosby While UConn’s lost to Syracuse Ronnie Lippett down the right game, a franchise first, by making made one more than we did. This fore a Parent's Day crowd of 10.742 play ing with a two-degree shoulder by Mark Carter gave UConn a 15-7 UConn to a 2-0 record overall and rone We didn’t do that today so our Butler scored 58 seconds later joke, much less another team’s last week made It difficult for was a tough one to lose” at Memorial Stadium separation. Shealy said Bleler halftime lead. A 17-yard TD strike 1-0 mark in the conference. Rich­ couldn’t lift his left arm Monday. good fortune. Not so. the team to qualify for the Big Connecticut did not get its Initial to Glenn Antrum widened UConn’s mond fell to 1-2 overall and 0-2 in Tuesdav or Wednesday and it the conference. "What can you do, cry in your East conference tournament, NFL roundup first down until the second period lead to 22-9 with 4:22 left In the third wasn’t known until Thursday If he "N o excuse,” said Bleler, who beer?” he said after his team the Huskies can still earn a Richmond, with several offensive quarter before the Spiders rallied. ended the losing streak with a national playoff bid by winning drives, by that time should have would play against Connecticut. Bleler tossed a 4-yard strike to a hurt his shoulder In last week’s lo8s to Massachusetts. "Connecticut 2-0 win at home. It the Huskies the New England title. been comfortably In front. It Bleler’ s counterpart, Husky wide-open Greg Grooms and. after played well, especially on defense. continue to play as they did The game against Central wasn’t, leading only 7-0. Two field signal-caller Peter Lane, Im­ a 26-yard Interception return by They didn’t show us anything new. Sunday. Morrone will be seen Florida "was a great team win goal tries by Ned Ahnell missed the proved off his performance against Pat Brown of a tipped Lane pass, grinning from now until the for us,” said Morrone "W e’re 2 but they were aggressive.” Jets’ aerialists assault record book, Miami mark. “ We kept them In the game Central Connecticut State Univer­ he connected with Brian Shields on season ends in November. not out of anything, but our the first quarter." drawled Spider sity. The senior QB was 21-for-36 In a 9-yard toss nine seconds Into the The Huskies begin a four-week The Huskies (3-5) dominated backs are against the wall.” coach Dal Shealy. “ We had a the air for 176 yards and 3 TDs. a fourth quarter. A two-point conver­ stretch on the road this Saturday as Central Florida (3-2), limiting Morrone said his young team By Bob Greene couple of chances to take the lead, first two were for 60 and 50 yards. 35 and headed downfield. but time his second play career high. His third touchdown sion to tight end John Henry tied It they face Yale in the traditional the Knights to seven shots on Is Improving with each game, The Associated Press to get up a couple of touchdowns at 22-all. Intrastate contest, which was can­ In other NFL games Sunday, it expired by the time he ran out of Mel Gray scored for the Saints on toss, a 19-yarder to Scott Sweitzer goal — two In the first half. and should be putting some was Atlanta 37. Dallas 35: Denver bounds at the Falcons’ 9. andnd we failed to do that. When you on a slant-ln with 8:03 left, proved The Huskies, with fullback Terry celed last year by Hurricane Meanwhile, UConn Jumped to a more wins under its belt soon. The record book and the Miami a 101-yard kickoff return 33. Philadelphia 7: the Los Angeles ” I was trying to stop the clock, ” do that, especially with the home to be the game-winner. It was Antrum getting a critical first Gloria, at the Yale Bowl In New ulek lead on a picturesque He said now that almost half the Dolphins took a beating at the Rams 24, Indianapolis 7; Tampa Hill said. "It was a judgment team, you give them new life. We Sweltzer’s first TD reception as a down on an 18-yard delay, then won Haven. Iving header by midfielder regular season Is over, his hands of Wesly Walker and the arm Bay 24. Detroit 20: Minnesota 31. thing” Broncos 33, Eaglet 7 aChris Belt 17:14 Into the game. lineup Is beginning to solidify. of Ken O’Brien Pittsburgh 7; Buffalo 17, St Louis Dallas had led 35-27 with 9:05 to Running backs Sammy Winder Forward Kanto LulaJ sealed the The forward line will be led by In the highest-scoring overtime 10: Seattle 38, New England 31: play after White’s fourth touch­ rushed for 104 yards, scored two victory with an open net shot Lulaj, who’s still recovering game In NFL history, the New Kansas City 27, Houston 13: San down pass of the day, a 22-yarder to touchdowns and set up a field goal Yale loses game, another quarterback, too from the left side with 11:28 from the effects of strep throat, York Jets outlasted Miami. 51-45, Francisco 26. New Orleans 17: the rookie Mike Sherrard But Atlanta. and Gerald Willhite added 91 yards remaining. sophmore Dan Donigan. and Sunday. 3-0, rallied on Gerald Riggs’ 2-yard “ We needed to get off the Steve Rammel, the highly New York Giants 14, the Los rushing to lead Denver, 3-0, over “ They could have scored a lot scored on a 1-yard run. 26-9 victory over Boston University scoring run with 3:28 remaining, By The AMoclated Press losing streak. We needed to touted freshman who played M iam i’s Dan Marino, who Angeles Raiders 9: and Washing­ winless Philadelphia more,” Lions’ Coach Larry McEl- Boston College’s quarterback and Connecticut downed Rich­ ton 30. San Diego 27. then got the ball with no time outs The Broncos so dominated Coach win,” said Relf. The victory with the U.S. National Junior needed to throw eight passes to Harvard used eight quarter­ reavy said of Harvard. "W e have a troubles continued as Mark Kam- mond 29-22 behind Peter Lane’s On Thursday. Cincinnati de­ remaining with 1:39 on the clock, Buddy Ryan’s Eagles that he sent keeps UConn’s playoff hopes Team, Morrone said qualify as the league's top career backs in a victory, Yale went with history of not being successful and nhaus damaged ligaments in his three touchdown passes. feated Cleveland 39-13. The long setting in motion the winning drive in backup quarterback Gary Ku- percentage passer hit 30 of 50 Its fourth-stringer In a loss and it’s our Job to get our players to left thumb late In the first half In the New England Football NFL weekend concludes tonight It was Atlanta’s first victory in biak with 9:03 left In the third passes for 448 yards and six Boston College returned to its believe they can win.” Coach Jack BIcknell said he could Conference, Plymouth State beat when Chicago travels to Green Texas Stadium and the Falcons’ period for some game experience. touchdowns O’Brien responded original starter who had dropped to Harvard gained 148 yards in the be sidelined four to six weeks. Curry 25-7, Bridgewater State Bay. first victory against Dallas In 10 Denver led from the opening with 29 of 43 for 479 yards and four third in the signal-calling pecking first ouarier, including a 36-yard Shawn Halloran was benched belted Fitchburg State 35-7, Ni­ "It could have been a better day years. kickoff when special teamer Mike Becker hands MCC TDs — all to the speedy Walker. order. touchdown run by quarterback after the Eagles’ opening game chols blanked Western New if 1 helped the team get a first down Dallas’ Tony Dorset! became the Harden knocked the ball loose from The men who bark the on-field Dave Landau. Afterward. Coach loss to Rutgers. Mike Power Englnd 19-0, Western Connecticut , Between them the two teams with a minute left. ” Marino said of sixth player in NFL historv to rush returner Junior Tautalatasi and It commands shared the sMtllght as Joe Restic decided to gl

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I deduct the Sheehan earned her third tournament victory of the year in thing for eve­ Ss^via cost of Mty safe deposit box. the cost defeating AyakoOkamoto, Am y Alcoff and Betsy King after each rybody — and of union (hies and the amount f pay had RMahcd 54 holes in 4-nnder-par tiH. much of it is a to have my tax return prepared. downer. Porter Does jb e new law take any of these Fo r instance, deductions away? P— In wflnt MPwMik— Opnn playofi many longthme « t Answer. You bet it does. And the M ILW AUK EE — Corey Pavin sank a IS-foot birdie putt on the itemized deduc­ more money you make, the less tions w ill be you’ll be able to deduct. fourth playoff hole Sunday to defeat Canadian Dave Barr in the completely knocked out for mil­ But watch out on that financing. On tbe 1980 tax return form you I4SS,SSS G reater Milwaukee Open. lions of taxpayers. Some will be Even though you borrow the money file in 1967, you’ll find a section for Pavin needed only to two-putt on the par-4.390-yard No. 4 hole killed off in total on Jan. l. 1987. in 1996. interest on that financing deductions labeled "miscellaneous for the victory after Barr missed the green with Ms approach Others will be phased out over a will be partially non-deductible in deductions.” This is the area in S s shot. He bogeyed the hole. period of years. Some of these 1987, T o be precise, in 1987 you which you take deductions for tax deductions can be salvaged to would be able to deduct only 65 advice, tax return preparation, some degree by fast action in 1980; percent of the interest you pay. subscriptions to tax Journals, ex­ Crampton capturat tanlort avant others will be hitting you in the How about fRAs? The tax penses of producing income, in­ ” ' H«riM pMM w fuMMr CHAR LO TTE, N.C. — Bruce Crampton rolled In a 13-foot putt pocketbook over years to come, deduction for IR As was one of the vestment counsel, safe-deposit for par on the final hole Sunday to hold off Peter Thomson and Lee even if you enter Into the transac­ most hotly debated items during boxes in which you keep securities, Whalers' left winger Dave Tippett pushes the puck past tion prior to 1907. membership dues to unions, work regular season on October 11 at home against Calgary, Eldtf to capture the 9200,000 Paine Webber World Seniors the passage of the tax bill. Tbe way Devils’ Bruce Driver during Saturday night’s pre-season T o help yon help yourself with the it ended: First, you can contribute uniforms, dues to professional host two more exhibition games this week, with Quebec InvHatlonal golf tournament. E opener at the Civic Center. The Whalers, who open the most valuable tax deductions. I up to $2,009 and deduct that amount associations, cost of looking for E Crampton finished at 9-under-par 279. on Wednesday and Washington on Friday. asked Eli J. Warach, chief consult­ if you are not covered by a pension new employment and certain em­ Cram pton started the day in a three-way tie with Thom son and ing editor of Prentice-Hall Infor­ plan or some other retirement ployee business expenses. Elder for first place at 7-under par while Chi Chi Rodriguez was mation Services, to Join me In plan 1. ) In the miscellaneous deduc­ The ones from the playoffs three ehots behind the leaders. getting together the facts. Next, even if you are covered by tion area. add up all the deductions. The tax law changes will drasti­ a retirement plan, you still may Let’s assume you have a total of cally increase the cost of a contribute and deduct up to $2,000 $1,200 hi miscellaneous expenses. Unaaadad McNall nata tannia tHIa big-ticket item you may be looking in an IR A provided your adjusted 2. ) Multiply your adjusted gross p LARGO, Fla. — Unseeded Lori McNeil upset best friend and to buy. No longer would there be an gross income is t40,000 or less income by 2 percent. If your adjusted gross Is $40,000. the 2 No. 2 seed Zina Garrison, 2-0, 7-S, 0-2, Sunday to win the 1125,000 income lax deduction for state or ($25,000 for single taxpayer). P Same, old Whalers are back local sales taxes, that could hurt. What if your adjusted gross percent figure is $800. That’s your Eckerd Tennis Open at the Bardmoor County Club. Sales taxes currently are deduct­ income exceeds $40,000? Then your all-new floor for miscellaneous The final was the first meeting between the two Houston Sy Bob Pepetfl ible as itemized expenses — and deduction goes thorough a phase­ deductions. players and the first pro tennis tournament with two black Herald Sports Writer they’re virtually automatic deduc­ out. If you reach $50,000 in adjusted 3. ) You subtract the $800 floor players In the finals. tions. Instead of keeping all of your gross income, you can’t deduct a from your $1,200 in miscellaneous H A R T F O R D — It doesn't seem sales receipts, you can use the nickel. Between $40,000 and expenses, and you wind up with a real yet government's optional sales tax $50,000. there’s a $200 phaseout for miscellaneous expense deduction Most of New Ensland Is still very Hanika takaa Virginia Slims avant tables to figure your deduction. each additional $1,000 of income of $400. That’s a loss of two-thirds of mucli preoccupied with baseball, ATHENS, Greece — West Germany's Sylvia Hanika beat What's more, your deduction is over $40,000. So if you have an the deduction. magic numbers, batting titles and Angellkl Kannelopoulou of Greece 7-S, 0-0 Sunday In the final of a based on total Income, not Just adjusted gross Income of $45,000. What to do: Cram as many of whether a pitcher should win M VP. 979,000 Virginia Slims tennis tournament. Income subject to tax. A veteran's you could contribute and deduct these expenses as possible Into disability pension, for example, 1986. Buy work uniforms now. pay Area N F L teams down In the In the doubles final, Isabelle Cueto of West Germany and 11.000 of your IRA. could mean a bigger sales tax Mow about a contribution to an for a safe deposit box now. renew Meadowlands and up In Foxboro Spain’s Marlse Sanchez downed Silka Meier of West Germany deduction IR A If you are over the Income your subscri^ion to tax or invest­ are all making a case for local and Nicole Probst of Holland, 4-0, 6-3, 0-4. attention, as well. In addition to the amounts In the limit? Where you lose all or part of ment Journals, meet with invest­ And now . . . here's hockey? ilo by I tables you presently also can your IR A deduction, you can ment and tax advisers now — and Watching the Hartford Whalers Laconta takaa Watt Qarman Opan deduct the sales tax paid on contribute the non-deductible pay for them all this year. lay the New Jersey Devils In Workshop has new mowers specific big-ticket Items: the pur­ amount to a separate IR A account Fo r advice on personal money Saturday night's 19M pre-season HAM BURG, West Germany — Fourth-seeded Henri Leconte of chase of a car. boat, motorhome. In which, while not deductible, the management, send for "Sylvia opener at the Civic Center was a France beat defending champion Mlloslav Meclr of Czechoslova­ Robert Berthlaume, employee of Man­ $S00 for the purchase of two lawn airplane, motorcycle and mate­ growth In the account will be Porter’s New Money Book for the rials bought to build a new home. tax-deferred until withdrawn. 80s.” Send $9.95 plus $1 for mailing little like flipping through your kia 0-2, 9-7,0-4,6-2 Sunday to win the $250,000 West German Open mowers for the grounds at the workshop cable box In July and happening tennis tournament. chester Workshop, starts one of the lawn So. If you plan on buying a So if someone filing a Joint return and handling In care of the upon one of those SportsChannet mowers as Paul Koutsopouloa, a Rotary on Hollister Street. Koutsopouloa Is big-ticket item either in 1986 or shows $45,000 of adjusted gross Manchester Herald. Box 419150, re-telecasts of last year's playoffs member, watches. The Rotary donated food service manager of the workshop. early 1987. It makes a lot of tax income and Is covered by another Kansas City. Mo 64141. Make Hey, look. It's the Whale. Raca for Ufa 200 car poatponad sense to buy It right now in 1986 — retirement plan, he can deduct a checks payable to Andrews, The first notion that comes to even If you must finance It. 81.000 contribution fo an IR A He McMeel A Parker. mind is that the N H L Is one long ELK H AR T LAKE, Wis. — The Race for Life 200 Indy-car race 2 2 season. Hartford fans Just didn't was postponed Sunday after rain and fog halted the event after realize It before because the team Just three laps. About Town never made II to the "second” one. Road America and CART officials announced the rest of the The summer seemed shorter this SO-lap event will be run on the 4-mlle road course on Saturday, Stores giving way to maii Oct. 4. year because it was. Dr. Mordavtky tptakt In the television world, at least Betko It poet of the month the advent of autumn traditionally Dr. D. F. Mordavsky. a local pediatrician, will brings an end to all those summer speak to the Manchester Family Day Care Exchange wit and Wisdom Writers Club’s poet-of-the- re-runs. The new fall lineup annu­ "njesday at 7:30 p.m. at St M ary’s Episcopal Church month for September Is Sue Betko of Manchester. in the used-book business 2 2 ally promises exciting new shows parish hall. Licensed day-care providers are Invited. Her poem won the most votes at the club session and concepts. But boob-tubers who W r more Information, call Karen Germain 643-5483. Sept. 13. The poem will appear in the anthology By William C. Hldlay have eight." “ I love used-book stores," said gave their sets a rest Saturday the club is preparing for publication within the The Assoclattd Press Other authorities in the business customer Alan Salmi. "I enjoy night and went to a hockey game In Auxiliary meets Tuesday next two years. say older stores are being replaced digging around In them You can person made this discovery: the C H IC AG O — The air smells by a new breed of more aggressive find treasures here, and It’s fun to Whalers haven't been reading their The Anderson-Shea Post 2046 Ladles Auxiliary will I Have Met Dscsit, 1962-1986 musty from the accumulated wis­ used-book traders and by a grow­ have them even If you don’t get T V guides. -meet Tuesday at 7:30 p m at the post home. 808 E dom of more than 50,000 authors, ing number of mail-order dealers. around to reading them for a Center St Third District President Jane Scott will be Patrons accustomed to regi­ I have met deceit their life’s work crammed Into They also say their trade will never couple of years” the guest shelves and piled in heaps on a become extinct because readers mented routine In this land of And his brother, cunning. Simmons, 40, always wanted to stained green carpet. love to browse. steady habits gratefully greeted I have known defeat run his own book store because, he Step Inside the Aspidistra Book­ And in used-book stores, hunting the exact same *0 Whalers that And the fear of running: says, "It beats working” Qroup seeks craftsmen shop to relish a dwindling breed — for the right book is as much fun as dressed for last April's Game But what saved my life Standing behind the counter, the large, general-interest used- finding It. Seven of the Adams Division finals Manchester Friends of Music Invites artists and Was my will to live: Simmons Is surrounded by waist- book store with everything from In the Aspidistra on Chicago’s In Montreal craftsmen to participate in the organization’s crafts To love It all — high piles of books in various the "Handbook of Industrial Robot­ North Side, collections of William Hartford coach Jack Evans fair Nov 8 at tiling Junior High School. Those And myself, forgive. stages of sorting. His brown hair, ics” to "M urder by Contract” Faulkner and James Thurber rest called It a tribute to the fans. "It interested may call Jo Ann Ebdon. 76 S. Hawthorne streaked with gray, spills over hts The Aspidistra, named tor beside "Cooking With Fru it." And was my thinking, because of the St . 646-8685 shoulders. He wears a bushy George Orwell’s novel, "Keep The Erie Stanley Gardner’s "The Case way the fans treated them last beard, black glasses and a green About Town dnadllnet Aspidistra Flying," is a browser’s of The Bigamous Spouse" watts tor y e a r.' said Evans “ It was nice to T-shirt. put them out there for the first Hadassah wants new members delight, where ceiling fans work a buyer near George F. Kennan’s TS rtld photo by fueksr Items submitted to the About Town column must be game.” Hadassah. a 75-year-old organization, is seeking submitted to the Manchester Herald at least five days lazily and customers search si­ "Memoirs” For Simmons, who holds a lently for treasures hidden among Rookies and free agenu trying to New Jersey's Perry Anderson camps out new members. New and prospective members are before publication. With about 50,000 hardcover bachelor’s degree In history, run­ Stopped 9 of 12 shots as the Whalers the stacks of used books. make the squad will get their first invited to a brunch Sunday at 11:30 a m at the home of Always include a name and a daytime phone books and about as many paper­ ning a book store seemed natural in front of Hartford goalie Mike Liut dropped a 4-3 decision. But co-owner Darrel Simmons backs, the store offers an eclectic because he loved to read and spent crack to Impress tonight when the during pre-season action Saturday. Liut Lois ttadding. 39 Quaker Road. For more Information, number in case questions arise. Items should be type Whalers play the Pittsburgh Pen- Bring Midas anyone’s written estimate calLRadding. 649-4015. or Rima Riedel. 649-8507. written or plainly printed on business-size stationery. believes large used-book stores are menu, from Raymond Chandler hours at the public library while a dwindling species because of the quins In an exhibition in Hull. detective fiction classics to "Atlan­ growing up in Calumet City. (and this Is verbatim ): "B y the Dave Tippett tried hard for once. Dave Babych blasted five shots on for in stilin g a muffler and w e’ll meet it expense and dimculty of keeping tis: The Antediluvian World,” "Now.Idon’thavetImeto read,” Quebec. The Whale hosts the direction of the Executive Director Joel Quennevilleactuallythrewhis net. Dean Evason scored a short- them alive. Nordlques on Wednesday at or beat it. No ifs, ands or buts. Going written in 1882 by Ignatius he said, laughing. “ It’s a difficult the of Hockey Operations. Jim Gre­ body In front of a slapshot. Mike handed goal, assisted by Stewart Civic Center at 7: SO p m "There used to be three or four Donnelly. thing to do — to run a big shop. You gory. biting can be treated as a Liut let two of the first three shots Gavin. someplace else could cost you. big used-hook stores down in the The aisles brim with sections on have to be open fairly long hours. The league has began Its testing match penalty” The circus is College Notes go in. Ulf Samuelsson flashed And believe it or not, Kevin Loop," he said. "Today there isn’t architecture, cooking, photo­ And you can’t Just call up and order of several "experimental” playing back. potential and instigated trouble. Dineen went Into the comer after one. The shops in New York are rules In the pre-season. One of graphy. psychology, religion, the merchandise. Getting a lot of As for the Whalers' 4-3 loss on The power play was l-for-8. Sylvain pucks, steamed up the alot, threw Just disappearing like mad. They those listed in the press release. science fiction, sociology and his­ used books on a regular basis Is a Saturday, it wasn't all the same old Turgeon didn't play Torrie Ro­ body checks, and didn't take Cambridge College Steering Committee and the Rule SO on Match F^nalties. read Andarton on daan'a flat used to talk about Fourth Avenue tory — Asian, European, Latin very difficult thing to do” story, same old song and dance: bertson got kicked out for fighting. nothing from nobody. Manchester Zoning Board of Appeals and is a trustee being the place to buy used books. American, Russian and, of iwurse, Another difficulty In running a Peter D. Anderson was named to the dean’s list for of Manchester Memorial Hospital. They used to have 60 stores on that the United States. William Shakes­ large shop, Simmons said, is the spring semester at Northeastern University, the ’ M idas quality installed stteet. Now they’re lucky If they peare even has his own section. prHIcttng what will sell. university announced recently. He is the son of Mr. Alumni bogin college ttudlee while you wait. and Mrs. Earl Anderson of 49 Timber Trail. McEnroe wins first since returning Four Manchester residents who received diplomas ' No appointments necessary. flpom KIngswood-Oxford School in West Hartford hove • Famous Midas ^arantee By Tim Llotta time." TiMMnat aamt ^jachalor'a been accepted at colleges. The graduates and thetr enjoy his victory. He will play in overwhelming when he served. He P u b lic Records Tht AMOdoted Press In the last six months. McEnroe I at over 1545 M id a s ( colleges are; KRtherine M . Yavts of Wyneding Hill the Transamerica Open this week allowed Edberg to win Just five gbsnn IlMmns, daut.hter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester has become a family man — he > across the a)untry. Road, the University of Connecticut; William M. In San Francisco points in the eight games McEnroe Thomas of 8 Gerard St., has received a bachelor’s IX)S ANGELES — As far as John miaatlea of 53 Montclair Drive. Amherst (Mass.) bodeau. David S. Thibodeau and became a father In May and "M y goal is to become better served. Edberg did not have a degree in psychobiology at QUinnIpiac College. Warranty daada Kinney to John E . Pombrio and McEnroe la concerned, one week of married actress Tatum O ’Neal — College; Naacy L. Gaasak of 97 Wyneding Hill Road, Ann Marie Lynn and David W. than I was in the past That'soneof break-point opportunity the entire Carol A, Garrison to Charted A. Anne M. Bartash. Dougan’s Lane. champlonahip-level tennis is Just Franklin and Marshall College. Lancaster. Pa.; and Lynn, Bridge Street, conveyance 6110.000. and during the awards ceremony the reasons-I’m still playing." he match. Lesoveck If and Mary T. Lesoveck, the bt^nnlng. Sunday, ft showed. Dalrolt honort Tuttia Jaai^aB C. RIcmItls of 71 Barry Road. Knox College. tax $172.70. Virginia C. Duffy to H arry and said. "I really don’t feel like I’ve "H e was very sharp and he didn’t Broad Street. $62,000. M cEnroe won his first tourna­ Gales^rg. ni. Bonald and Page W. Wallert to Muriel Z. Zimmerman. Arcellia “I want to dedicate this tourna­ reached m y potential” let me get Into the match,” Edberg D nnM Tnnie of Manchester, a senior majoring in ment Mnce taking a six-month ment to m y wife, Tatum , and my Charles A. Lesoveck II and Mary Twenty-Seven Lilac Asso(4ates, Drive. $123,000. In Sunday’s finals. McEnroe was said. See warranty terms arcAltecture at the University of Detroit, has him vnention flnom tennis by defeating son, Kevin,” he said to the crowd. T. Lesoveck to Robert E. Hall. West Center Street, $136,600. named to the dean’s list for the spring semester. MINIS tarns dtgrtt Hillview condominium. $75,000. Joel B. Wilder and Albert L. Bteton Edberg 0-2.6-3 In the finals "This is m y Rrst tournament at your local Midas dealer. UIHICMNin QMQM Bnndny of the $315,000 Volvo victory since my son Kevin was Dave MHIh, son of Anne Marie Millis of 10 Durkin David R. and Kimberly A. Manley to Carrie T . Powett, Tennlt-LM Angeles. bom, I want to thank them for Odarbain hiraa BudewaM St., recently received his bachelor’s degree in Osborne to John F. Kelliher. Beacon Hill, conveyance tax Donald H. Roy to M ary Ann "W inning n tournament is the making my life complete.” aeronautical engineering from Embry-Riddle Aero­ Greenacres. $M^00. 190.20. Handley Roy, Prospect Street, no Summer Clearance Sale g|EpkEn C. BnckwnM. former assistant director of Gerald Campbell to Lucille Mor­ beM keeling you gM in tennia... the When McEnroe suffered a first- nautical University in Daytona Beach. Fta. He plans Marty F. Little and Arthur J. conveyance tax. admissions at Data Institute Business School in rison. East Mea(jk>wcon^minium. pnrt is knowing you have to round loss at the U S. Open three nniTioMnuis to work fOr Grumman Aerospace In Long Island. He is S m a c h ^ to Arthur D. and Ronald M ary Ann Handley Roy to Allan Mngh Manchester, has been named to the faculty of go try and do it the next week," weeks ago, he played listlessly. a 1977 graduate of Howell Cheney Regional Vocational conveyance tax $51.70. G. Schaller, Center Street. D. Tbomaa, Prosp^ ^reet. no TALLWOOD COUNTRY CLUB Otteritein College in Westerville, Ohio, as an Southfield Green Condominium - 6350,060. M cEnroe m M. But, in winning this tournament, he Technical School conveyance tax. Instructor in theater and dance. He received a Bn roate to hit tint toomament fOIt he had regained some of the Corp. to Robert E. and Mary Ann K.W . AssexHates to K.W . Inc.. Allan D. Thomas to M ary Ann m o IT TO SOMEONB YOCTRDR master’s degree from the University of Cincinnati this Baide. Southfield Green condomi­ victory afnee Inat November. mental toughness that had been Slacks, Shirts, Sweater Vests, Shoes DlnoStlng fooffi d te tr East Meadow condominium. Handley Roy, Prospect Street, no McEnroe knocked off Brad Gil- lacking. year. nium. $114,600 135,000. conveyance tax. DES MOINES. Iowa (AP) - Instead of grinding Margaret K Smith to John W. K.W. Inc. to DtMuia Reel, East beit. ranked iM i in the worM. “ I felt m y concentration level CALL FOR EVENING HOURS Jeffrey R. Wrxxls to Cberyt A. Clubs — New & Used away tooth decay, some dentists are "(ttssoiving’’ it. and Janet Cooney, Coburn Green, Meadow condominium, $43,666. Woods, Hemlock Street, no convey­ before dlipoaing of Bdbeig, foorth w ai better than it has been since Crodnl aamt Ma maalar^ B M er Homes and Gardens says the Caridex Caries conveyance tax tM. Jeffrey A. and Cheryl L. Kardys ance tax. In tbe compoftor rankinga. I ’ve come back." he said. " I was BloomNtM 243-9430 347-9100 Torrirrglon 482-7647 Removal System uses a solution that the dentist Gloria Crimaudo to Ruth F. to Frank E. Belknap III and "It was nice to get better dnring more Into the matches than I’ve Branford 481-2388 New Britain 2244137 Wallingford 2654953 O in rtri J . C re c M of Mancheater recently received Jamea L. Puida to Sherri L. UP TO 60% IN SAVINGS applies to the tooth. The softened decay is then Mead and Dorothy M. Contos, Blue Barter* J. Belknap, Hilliard Est­ Puida, Laurel Street, no convey­ tbe week, to get befter eacb been, n ia t’a probably the most Bristol 582-7983 New Haven 8 6 S 4 III WatertHiry 757-0399 his master’s degree in management from ^ m b rid g e brushed away. Trails Estates, 6216,600. ates. 6196.966. ance tax. mateb.” McEnroe aaM. "I felt hnportam thing. E. Hartford 289-9315 New London 447-1711 WatartMiry 753-7561 C o lli^ Graduate Program In Northampton. Maas., “ Some drilling will be necessary between 90 and 75 Jeanne Gauthier to John C. Kevip J. and Mary Ann T. Garay L. Pierce and Henry better from tbe backcoort than I "Before, there were times when EnfMd 7454)305 N. Hartford 24G4828 W. Hartford 522-0171 w h m he did research on the effects of robotka on NIQHLANDSNOP awii I M ^ 1 percem of the time," according to Dr. Bruce Bloom, Taylor and Sharon Miner-Taytor, Murray to Abdul and Rukhaana it wasn’t really John McEnroe out Groton 445-8129 Norwich 889-8433 WreSlDf OOrt 669-9937 manufacturing and people. He ia employed as a Kartiner to P li K Asaociatce, have for gnlte awbile. M y gronnd- dental consultant to National Patent Dental ProckicU Server Street, conveyance tax Majid. Westerly Street. 6167,666 ffiere. It was an imitation or TALLWOOD COUNTRY CLUB Hamden 248«327 Rocky Hill 563-1507 West Haven 934-2626 facIHttca engineering manager at Digital E m ripment McKee and West Center streeta, no are atarting to Inc., which markets Caridex. “But it’s done in die 9164 56. John J . and Nora S. Sollecito to something. I felt more like NOUTE as, NEUNON, CT. Marretrester 64GC606 Southington 621-9933 WiINmantic 456-1766 Corp. in SpringfieM. Maas. conveyance tax. .^enamel part of the tooth, which has no nerve Itiomas D. and Irma L. B uc<^ myaelf.’’ S. Hartford 246-5127 Verrron 875-4940 Crocini also ia preaidcHt of the St. James School Marek J. Syska. Woodtand Manor G e o ^ G . and Carolyn C. Foater M y game Is starting to feel sensation.’’ Almost 90 percent of Caridex patients to Michael J. Ibibodeau HI. condominium. 974,916. McEnroe will take no time off to Board of Education and ia a member of the achool’a to John R. Eoster, D cn ^ Road, no comfortable. It’s about educatlem Mtvinnrv cnmmiHvie H eixaroem herofm e Bosemarv Tbibodemi Snsan T h i­ It «tMt *4«rw w n «n X. m-wafC8t9nRBtM AU^.UM it9.seaLn.m$ HERALD.Itoaifay. Sent.a*; id a K _^ Advice M im dasfTV

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Coil ^f^im^seps^]i^^Psrsse^i^i^it Reception Ist-Switch Vei would approve, but I can’t think of (E S FN ) America's Cup CheKenge Sunfon Sessions. board operator $10815. envelope I wrote. “ Tohe openedon relative or friend so they will be (3D Novele: Marie dc Nedle Una pobra Oawtaunder (60( " min) [E SP N ] Auto Racing 'SS; Rally Radnq 11.00 Port time mature respon­ plua banafHa includ­ 1-800-343-1801. c e * 2 t 9 - 2 7 M Pafl^artTbae Rot anyone more in need of a sermon muchacha campesina ae trssleds a Is gran doch. Limit-only 120 ses­ sible core giver for after­ Monchester. Prior switch­ the day I go to live with my free to go. [H BO ] America Undercover: Kkfi in Sdari Rafly from Africa (60 min.| ear than a creep who makes obscene chidsd an buses da irsbaio. Inadvsriida- sions left of $1 .00. C oll noons In Infant toddler ing haalth and Ufa Speclel reeruftlng will board experience needed Out daughter, heaven forbid." I tucked 6. Don’t offer any advice or phone calls. mema ss va envuelis an proMemaa y as Sporte; The Price of Olbry The price that [H B O ] MOVIE; The CcM Room' (CC> Management Trolnee. for public contact posi­ American youths must pay to schieva room. Coll 6fT-V7tA. b e h e M a ito e scr( avisda a la prision Al sslir da la carcel en- Rekjctsnid s n ^ joining her father on ■ trip to Insuranca. Apply at Entry level positlen In Port tlmo hours ovollabfo tion. Beoutifut office, out­ cuemra irabaio como sirviema domeatica fame and glory is examined (80 min ) East Berlin, a rebellious studem firtds her­ growing compony thot P gat during week nlghfo and standing benefits Includ­ an donda at ssducids y abandonada con [M AX] MOVIE: A SakBer-s Story' (CC) self esu^t in a perilous time warp Georgs Help Wanted. M/P. Pull 7-Eleven ofters cosh profit shoring weekend! for mature per- SIX un nino (60 min ) Segsl, Amanda Pays. 1984. time or port time, light ing dental and proflf Towards the and of World War 6, a black 503 Cantor Straat and ownership potential. SOIY9. A p p ly during one Army aitorney't invssiigation imo the [U S A ] Edge of Mght corpentry or pointino. shoring. Pee paid, coll Bladder surgery is optional ® Nightly Suabteas Report EmployniMit Manehaatar 44MS43. Appllcotlone now befog fheotar hours of UA Theot- Ann Ross 459-3511. Busl- murder of a biKk sergsam at a Louisiana Boyle Management 449- J B B S D i r N i Ver Child Core before school, your copy, send 11 and your name 3 ) 9 MaeQyvar (60 min ) clothing buyer. well organized skilled se­ plant maintenance, and ord, hove o good driving roon including sexual Intercourse Is aging of the skin and are notor­ Rogers welcomet Dudley Moore, goHar after? Good pay, 4:30am record and be able to do and address to P.O. Box 91428, 3 ) Nawa [USA] Make Money with Cars cretary to work with our show room work In­ Secretary - Busy Man­ roon permitted in wom ^ with cysto­ iously difficult to treat, so you may Jan Stephenson and Tony Danza (60 min ) Port time help wanted, to 8;30am. Retired person cluded. Excellent benef­ lifting. Pull time $5.00 plus Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. Be sure In Stereo. [H B O ] Detroit Comedy Jam sales team. Applicant chester low office seeks bedr celes. both before and after ( 9 MOVIE: 'Sunshine' A frae-apirited 2:10 A M Please call: Bernard Apter weekends for dell 8< meat welcome. Call 443-1491. its, 342-2554. have discovered a new method. to mention the title. Howls Mendel. Paul Rodriguez, Dave Cou- must have experience full time secretory with to start with benefits some cor young woman dies ol bone cancer at the 9 Hogan's Hsrosa department. Apply In per- excellent typing skills, use Saturdays may be neces­ age of 20. Cristina Ralnaa, Cliff Da Young. ller and Mike Binder stop at nothing at they " with memory typewriter, wall ® Newt son Highland Pork excellent typing skills Part time ot photo lob, Part time housekeeper for ot dictaphone and word sary. Coll Leslie 2824M51. Brenda Vacarro 1973. blast everything from Disneyland to (}e- 643-2478 flexible hours, some pho­ scho dD One Day at a Tims trolt. (80 min) Market 317 Highland (40wpm) ft experience elderly housing aport- processor. Salary com­ 9 9 ALF PREMIERE A bedraggled Street Manchester. tographic experience ment building. 20 hours R Re apace crasturs crashes Into the garege ol with transcribing from mensurate with expe­ Accounts Payable clerk - helpful. Please coll Deb­ per week. Salary depend­ rience. Send resume to entry level, East Hartford Try low-calorie sour cream the Tenner family and takes up residence dictaphone. Good gram­ bie at 447-1080. Pric ing on experience. Call Box RR C/0 Manchester office, Aldin Associates. 9 Ancient Uvea ICC) (R) mar ft people sklllls ore lovei Important. Pleasant Betty, 4594009. Herald. 14 Brolnord Candidate should hove now D E A R D E A R P O LLY : When my win­ 9 MOVIE: The Harder They Fall' After Andy Griffith plays working environment, full Service Station Attend­ Place. Manchester. general bookkeeping or POLLY: Do promoting a fighter for the syndicate, an CONSULTANT DENTIST ant. Port time, oftemoons $128, dows freeze shut, I use my handy Rapidly Growing east of unemployed reporter does an expose on benefit package, salary retail experience, be de­ floor you have a re­ and all day Saturday. the rlvef oil company Tire Chongar/Drlver, one pendable and organized. hair dryer to melt them open. the fight racket Humphrey Bogart. Rod Wanted tor annual screening of patients In a long term commesurates with expe­ Jim's Gulf 204 Hartford carp cipe for a low- Instead of throwing out that Steiger. Jan Sterling. 1966. rience. Call Amy at 289- looking for good office of Conn, largest tire retail­ Port to full time with foxy country lawyer Rood. help. Experience a plus look: calorie sour leaky scrub pall, wash It, then 9 Novela: Monte Calvarlo care facility. Applicants must accept 3rd party pay­ 9301. ers Is looking to sell one benefits. Coll Leslie 283- P o in t e r s but not necessary. Call reor cream? My cover any holes with two pieces of ment and be vvllllng to provide follow up treatment In full time position. Expe­ 0451. tion! (B) Evening at Pope: Pupa Celabrataa Teacher - Sunday morn­ Boland Brothers 449-2947. rienced preferred but will family doesn’t adhesive tape crisscrossed. Apply 100 The Boston Pops Orchestra, joined by By Jtrry Buck marvelous as the villain. He's wheel chair acceaaitjleilbf office.------Monthly retainer------fee paid ings Unitarian Church, Real care for yogurt. Polly Fisher John Denver and a 600-mamber chorus. Ths Attoclaisd Prstt angry when he discovers his train. Cleon driving re­ Aide-Experienced mole 444-8 two coats of oil-based enamel paint grades 1 and 2. Perfect for Wottress/Bonquet. Must cord must. It Interested personal core aide wanted MRS. G. marks Its 100th annlvarsary with s psr- mistress is playing around, he’s by facility, Interested DMDS or DOS should contact: education or early child­ 0 on the tape. The leaky hole will be formsnes from the steps of• ths...... LincolniMe- f LOS ANGELES - Andv Gritfith Londscape/Loborer - be able to work lun­ coll 444-8227 or stop by to core for o disabled devious covering up the murder, hood students. Coll Vicki Bum sealed. morlsl. (BO min.I In Stereo (R). ■tars In N B C ’s "Matlock, playing Must be reliable, will cheons, nights, and wee­ Town Pair Tire 32S Middle young mon In Vernon. 5 D E A R MRS. he’s smug as he tries to thwart 447-9355 evenings. kends. Hourly rate plus Cleo MRS E G. f]] MOVIE; 'To Be Announced' what is known as a simiile country train, 444-1944. Tpke West Manchester. days, $250 per week. 875- Spilt O ; Cottage Matlock’s defense and he sweats gratuities. Apply Man­ 4173. [CNN] Prims News lawyer. Oreo cheese can be bullets when Matlock gets on his MEADOWS MANOR Needed 1 Before October chester Country Club, [D I8 ] Still ths Beaver Benjamin Matlock la oneof thoze 10am-2pm, Monday Horticultural/Mainte­ new doctored up a bit to make a U .S.D .A.’s "Dietary Guidelines for D E A R P O LLY; When putting case. 20th, 1984, 12 O E D or high nance technician expe­ Maintenance person to [ESPN] Zenith's NFL Monday Night lawyera with gray hair, allver through Friday. 4464)103. cor, ■ubetitute for sour cream. It’s a bit Americans” and features recipes pillowcases on pillows, first turn Griffith plays Atlanta lawyer 333 Bldwell Street ■P school graduates. Ages work at local aportmsnt Matchup tongue and aly cunning who dia- rienced with tropical rol ( more full-flavored and mellow for high-fiber, low-fat entrees, a them inside out, then put your Matlock to perfection. He talks Drlver/Warehouse clerk 17-27, meeting qualifica­ plants preferred but will complex performing [HBO] MOVIE: Sweat Dreams' |CC) arma witneaaea and charms juriea. Manchester, C T 06040 molntenoncne plus over than yogurt. couple of salt-substitute mixtures, hands inside the pillowcase, pinch­ sweetly, but watch out for his * tor Sooth Windsor wholes­ tions tor training, educo- train the right person. Oftei Country singer Patsy Ctine's rise to star- He’s great to have on your side in tIon, and health benefits. grounds keeping duties. In a blender or food processor, and low-cal desserts. Others who ing the corners. Match these domI taketakes Its toll on her relationship with Sunday punch. plays aler. Permanent toll time Reliable cor needed, ex­ son < time of trouble, but he might end up Attn: Phillip VIner, Adm inistrator positions, good benefits Coll (collect If necessary) Experience preferred, but mix one cup low-fat cottage cheese, would like a copy of this issue corners with the corners of the her husband. Jassica Lame. Ed Harris. (Darlene, hla daughter and junior cellent benefits. 242-2554. ate, I Ann Wedgaworth. 198B. Rated PG-13. owning your house and car for his with regular overtime. 203-722-3448. U. S. Coost Babysitter vranted tor 4 will train $5.00 per hour to three tablespoons buttermilk and should send | 1 for each copy to pillow, and take hold of the pillow. law partner. la Tyler month baby boy In Mon- start depending on ability [M A X ] MOVIE: 'FaR Safe' (CC| A night effort. He’s got a Harvard law 6 4 7 -9 1 9 1 Call 528-9624. Guard Opportunities. Broi one tablespoon lemon Juice (more Polly’s Pointers, in care of the Shake so the case falls over the Hudson, an investigator who likes .chester/Vernon area. Help wanted I Movie Time 443-5119 weekdovt.9-5. marish situation develops when, by mis­ degree and a penchant for getting Video, East Hartford, and Veri or less to taste) until smooth and Manchester Herald, P.O. Box pillow. This is a lot easier and take, a SAC plane it ordered to bomb Mos­ to dabble in the stock market. Hours lam to 5pm. Mon­ mixed up in sensational murder day through Priitay. Mutt Manchester. Full time Cafeteria Help. Sandwich main creamy. Store In a tightly covered 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. Be quicker than stuffing the pillow cow. Henry Fonda. Dan O'Herlihy, Walter The only disturbing element here Rone inside the case, and it prevents an Matthau 1964. cases. SECURITY OFFICERS be dependable with rtfor- soles clerk, mature, out­ and salad prep, Monday container in the refrigerator. Iliin sure to include the title. is that Matlock becomes suspicious going. (food pov Mrs. or both! uneven or lumpy pillow. fU S A ) Prime Time WraetHng (2 hrs.) "Matlock” makes its dehut Tues­ enett. Coll Mrs. Dolrtt, thru Friday 9:30-1:39. 9 with a little extra milk before OLOBf tECUm TY •TtTCMZ hit ImmwIlM* POLLY day and the first show is a of the judge too early and on the 6434»I4 days or 5698514 M r. Francis. STO-ian. Apply In person (forber rooiT aerving, if necessary. KH. very 8 :3 0 P M (X)__Togethi Together We Stand When humdinger. plays a flimsiest of coincidences. The full and part-time openinga In the Mancheater after 5pm. Scientific Gerber Rd. I ’m Bending you a copy of my David Randall and his wife Lori attempt to Court ol Rroboto, District of grow respect^ Judge who murders his judge suggests Matlock step aside area. Applicant muat have telephone, car, and South Windsor. newaletter. “Cooking for Health.” D E A R P O L L Y : Wear cool cotton adopt an infant to add to their family, they Monehojtor 8149,1 mistress In a Jealous rage when she so that the son of a socially clean police record. Soma security experience Clotslflid odt serve toe aoMca OF MjARiaa which contains this recipe as well shorts in the car when traveling. are stunned to learn that their 'baby' is ac­ Soles/Morketlng. $504)00 ton I Polly will send you a Polly Dollar tually a 14-year-oM Asian-American boy takes on another lover. He frames prominent friend can get some ' paegle today ... lust os aa others for helping you follow the Keep a nice wrap around skirt a plua but not required. We offer paid training, OLaHHHL O/k/O NORMAN plus. Sell $5 top name or44i ($1) If she uses your favorite PREVIEW her lover, then presides over his trial experience. Later, In the toev hove since our coun­ government’s recommendations handy to slip over your shorts for a uniforms, and wagea In exceaa of 15-00 per brands of designer hols- Pointer, Peeve or Problem in her ( £ MMSon DaSar Chance of a Lifetime trial and tries to throw a monkey w- murdered girl's apartment he try's beginning. Read and Lorg for a healthy diet. The newsletter quick, presentable change. hour. Retirees also welcome. Intervlewe will be 'WCiiifStv* ery at 50 percent discount. column. Write Polly’s Pointers In ( P 9 Amating Btorioe SEASON PRE- rench into Matlock’s defense. finds a bottle of cognac, a pipe ash uee Itiem regulortv. 843- RBPReiBWTATiyB, _ Distributor position. Im­ 3 bee includes a foil explanation of the MRS. G.H. W ERE A mysterious ring transforms a conducted at the Mancheaer Job Service, BOB t n i . Rursuont to on ^ M ' care of the Manchester Herald. This is Dick Van Dyke as you’ve tray and some pipe tobacco. Well, mediate Income. Com- on o haggard waitraas into a eexy serkictress locoti never seen him before. Forget the judge smokes a pipe, to Main Street on Wednesday, September 24 pony training. Prior self 9 ) Novela: La (Motia y el Inflomo naturally ... ment lovable Rob Petrie, the husband of from 9 am to 4:30 o.m. i m olw arlno S illb o h ojdjm employment experience CouplM may fac« [D IS ] Here’s Boomer Nevertheless, It’s a crackerjack on oeellcMon erovlfo tor Is o plus. 213-3378127 or ter. I Laura (Mary Tyler Moore) on tOIMffi oeeroroi to e w v h w ^ [E S F ^ I Magic Yeare In Sports ■how and is a good alternative to The Maids 213-337-1279. Jo y a cirn r wott Mrly "The Dick Van Dyke Show.” This A Successful Herald Newspaper Estot Thoushts A B C ’a comedies and CBS’ "Th e 9 :0 0 P M ( £ Oeorge Washington: TIm guy is evil. Van Dyke ia absolutely ford os m soia opwicw’w p - = r ; — ROCHESTER. N Y. 0 ) 7:15, 9:». — MOuntoO KeTOe yeulwweweMkvie Tho Hon. Wiinom B. Pltz- Is sublect to toe Pair $135,9( need as men to prove themselves ing the kingdom. He made it clear 9:30. — Men 7 ;», V:4S. Monovmoon (RO) 7:15,9:15. iMm and iMcoseet THt WASHINGTON (AP) - The WINDBOR • B a r T a n B a r OoroM. Jud|», to too Court Housing Act of 1988, wMcIi room by landing a g ^ job, say the that God’s rule had come In a new R ta n — A Rfrio M o n (R O ) 7;15. MAKW IMS epeffinei ter; a Probeio. Dmrici to Inter-Arts Program of the Na­ BAIT NAKTRORO Do YOU have the qualifications that mean mokes It Illegal to adver­ Ranch counselorB, so many couples must way iq>on the earth. As never • B a n q u B i B a l -U p chootor at e hoerlne hold on tional Endowment for the Arts has B bsIw m B R«B B O asma — About Ctoe 1 R t — AIMut Lost N !«M ...(R Q - D R IV R -niB success for a carrier and for yourself? sielimktr 19, lias oreoroe tise ony preforence, lim­ leotur decide whether to postpone m ar­ before the kingly power of God was announced 55 grants totaling Lost N ltM ...(R ) 7:36. 1sj>«,?:3D. — Tbo Montv Rtt ( W ) X r— CloesdIorWtosooeon. itation or .ditcrimfoalfon tamllv riage, marry but Hve apart, or attacking the earthly dominion of 9827. i n to artists and arts organi­ Ro o t H k N o rrs Rob b Ctweme — sontoe to t o o n e u i^ w or based on race, color, retl- Monbuntor (R) 7. • C o c k ta R B o rv a r We «SI preaMe you ' bolofo Ooeombor A 198$ or living compromise on careers so that Satan. Peoples' lives were zations involved in the creation 1-* — To o Oun Become a Manchester Herald hobarree etbv lowereYiete. glon. sex er notional aorogt WRBTNARTRORO Applications & reaumea now baing ac­ peed rteun. Bsw>-$:S0 origin, or on Intention fo they can share a home. abruptly changed as they encoun­ and production of interdisciplinary SQUARE, WHIICHESTER

WSSmM i i m m t *sw ElBw^ iHanrhpBtrr Hrralft special toanch. This 3 Mopnificent! Gloston- W9mmi g Sana m tam n beProoni custom home bury. 11 room, 4 bedroom Oodlpd Sportomon vian, hos o 1st floor ftamlly Colonial, flreploced 16 X 1978 - visiv gootf condL room, 2 ftiii baths, spo 25 sunken llvlnp room. tion. A fr cofNimonriiD, room. In ground pool ond Appllonced kitchen with 19B4 Fonftoc SunMrd 2000 AMzFM omf CB roaio. M i t C M I Power sfserino, powgr more. $159,900. "W e Goo- fwo lo iy susons, formol 'Bawy BMir** 5*. Soft roy gloss, electric 2 5 C B n tB rontee Our Houses" Blon- dining room. Flreploced rear wtndPw ond de- brokes, cruise controt, chord & Nossetto Peol family room, master bed­ M oBwr o f tbdMtor sM p W j M w b i fagger, sport mirrors, oir, copfatn's choirs, snows. Estote. M0-74S2.O room with sitting room, HkPf»BoBv$toininyBPNip tooetdr. mLSSSStfl tilt wheel, power steering *n»64r-v5a3. wolk-ln closet ond A»ll dbys^ir opg$ itm r n * mgrcHar. NSrihon'.- AM/FM,41,5B0mlles. Ask- Located ot the base of both. Much, much mere w-1339. aapcroto. lng$5,50O. Coll 646-2900osk Ford Bronco 1929 XLT, S toto t o p M G s cose mountain sits this Inside. Outside' there's o S S ^ : for Borboro (weekdOys excellent conditfon. Mony Shevardnadze pristine 3 bedroom Dutch beoutiful ocre lot with 9-5). extros. $5000/Best otter. 60-9460. Colonial. Front to Bock Sotorlno pool ond 25 X 25 nWTvVflTfw?/WvlWV99* tfytt llvlnp room, formal dln- brick potto. $288,900.0. W. For M MtotoaL MaNito M 1979Toyofo Cor olio, 65400 ino room, 1st floor family Fish Realty. 643-1591 or mites, 4 speed, 2door, well room with fireploce, 871-1400.0 moinfolned, must sell. m y r M c v o a / atrium door to deck ond Coypgnhry: Or OTf Asking $2000. 646-8845 says summK types, to* ______covered entry! 7'/>t bofhs, Spocious! Monchester. tf evenings. d bostovitoif/ fwad p Foeuirfy 8lyoNMfa 8ta^ Af9*$ LfBNf TrovRfit#- 7 car porope and o real 3000 sQuore foot Coiontoi. cioset4>r extop aMMto ^ E ottroctive lot with tower- 4 bedrooms, 12 X 30 living roiMGMnf; fe»- 83 Blorer, 4 wheel drive, 1977 Yomoho 4000 18400 Y E Inp evergreen. $189,900. room, lorge kitchen, for­ p,otnc sfotowevsT C«W r j m SSm Sm otoaiwG.JMNNaWM.^- SL SHverodo POckoge. Aufp- miles, needs some work “ We Guorontee Our mol dining room. 13 X 20 Bernto 646GT77en«N ng m . rViWi motlc tronsmlsslon. Outrunsokov. $100orbest otter. 646-7483 otter 4pm. still possible Houses". Blanchard & 1st floor flreploced family Never oft rood or plowed. Rossetto Reol Estate 648- room. 2>/j bofhs, 2 cor Mfehoof COfh odtorCordowcoglW. GdNdnGofe'fo Asking $8750. 6434369 of­ i ! Roettog • DPCfeA. workor. 25 ygaro OMpg- fer 5pm. 2483.0 garage, ond portlolly fin­ ttens, renpyotfoM, ■.____ ished woik-out bosement. IM n R U M E IM By Otfo Oogfnne the consequences of Ms acthm." Vernon, by owner, lovely $169,900. D. W. Fish No foB fog amoN. Ptm 1979 Toyota Cellco, 5 The ABBoefafoe ProBs gnmotos. 6464976 or 66G /W raM PTM E rue piwiomi cuppra nl b m Ranch on Cul-de-soc. New Reolty. 643-1591 or 871- speed yellow with block speech that Dsirffoff had been corpet ond floors through­ 1400.O MBevonfngg. iom,gr< tnterrior, om/fm stereo, UCJ999V0 U N IT E D N A TIO N S - The So- arrested on " trumped-up^' spy out, finished basement, exceflenf condition. $2395. 1974 Ford Comet, 4 door. ^ lereffB mMster ssM today P ,$4ono/ ond ffff. For Coll 646^2796. Good running condition. charges. screened porch, 2 car Q P Just Listed beautiful Bol­ fhat despite U S.-SoYiet M te rm - aaroge, oversized lot. fW9f w vVCR0V0. FVOVffv doffyortof coN Otorig NCAAOVe ONtAM! 0M l $3S0/best otter. 1974 Jeep Meanwhile, lawyers for Genna­ ton locotfon. This 3 bed­ ow erer arms control, a super- $132,900 875-1174 evenings rogoRs. Too Mano N/ wo 6rftffe«g,Gndgv«r U B t-'m i. Cherokee, 3 speed, 4 wheel diy Zakharov, the Soviet U.N. room, both home hos dd tt. Fros powsr anmmM Is a "realistic ond weekends. drive, 360. Running condl- employee charged with spying, are much to otter. Coll today! tnaorod. 64949M BOPCPF^ P^CwlWw fOOQVr llon. $600/best offer. Coll POBOlMlity" if the fteatanadmlnls- scheduled to appear . Vernon Ranch. 3 bed­ “We Guorontee Our Nome your own prfea — rohtod/ tnfcfefeig GroAnstoO/ rufe 79 Pontloc Cototlno with 6492374. tratioB really waata one. ■ todsy at a rooms, lorge kitchen, fire­ Houses". Blanchard & Ro- FOther ond son. Fast, tMNvorfng ctoon Mrtn stgM work, fog son, feork unnt power steering, power rorelfB Minister Eduard A. pretrial conference In federal court setfo Real Estate, 646- dependobto sorvlcd. loam; 5yordtB75gfMNM. mutch, tfacorgnyg stono. sett brokes, 8 cylinders, In New York CMy. place, attached garage, 2482.0 KII0 IfSflW Tifv MpwF Sherardnadxe critictxed President large lot. Office possibili­ Poinffeig, PogerhengfewS Mf9v MRPUr VTQfIvd OHO Cotl Cfoyts Construction «sootgg<4oafdifei om/tm, cruise control, mWTATION TO BfU 8888 Afterward. U.S. District Judge Removof. Can irim / . groyot. CON64QM9G4. 872-1489 onyttmo. *R8NOTATIONB TO T N I Reagan's U.N. addraes of Monday ties, $117,900. Owner 872- ctossitMd. snow tires, good condi­ UOHTINB a rm iM AT TN8 so "regrettable" but said the John MeLaoghUn Is expected to set 4453. 7 and 7 Duplex. Two new tion, 60400 miles. Asking lA I T HARTFORD HMW a trial date for Zakharov, w ^ was $2000. Coll 6464674. 9orfdt goremmeiit was "far from Corlln OH Burners (1985). SCHOOL* arrested In August. Glasfonbury-Wotertront The Board ot Education, 118 reganUng our relations with the 3 bedrooms each side. Full Long Mill Drive, East Hart­ United States as holding no Colonlol,4 bedroom,2'/7 ottic ond basement. Ap­ Reagan used stem words OB that Ktr ‘ff CAIN. Tie ^ Lorry Wright ford, C T., will receive sooted promise." boths,large wooded lot. pliances to stov. 2 cor Mf/urrutiiTs Mdster "RENOVATIONS TD case, saying, "Misusing the United $168,000. 659-2558. CRR8 NOTICf TO CMOtrOm Before Me speech to the 41st garage. Privote yord with FOR R U T E S TA TE OF THE LIOHTINO SYSTEMS Nathme for purposes of espionage FO RSM f ROBERT MIL8URN AT THE EAST HARTFORD session of the U.N. General Assem­ stockade fencing. Much ^9*6 (dtlEe 60NNA HIGH SCHOOL” . Bid Inter- does a grave disservice to this By owner - Best otter over more! $159,900. Stono Reol MASSEY bly, Sherardnadie met for 45 organisatkm. The world deserves $99,000 buys o nice 6 room BEGIOaCHCKTiU, The Hon. Norman J. motion and specltlcoflons Estate. 647-7653.0 77 Toyota Corolla. Must PrevM, Judge, ot the Court ore available of the Business minutes with Secretary of SUte better." Cope In Manchester on IH A T^ B E R i£/tte> Office. Sealed Mds will be re­ 5 room ,2 bedrooms,1st sell I Movlng,$1900 or best ot Probate, District ot An­ George P. Sbultt, presumably to Shevardnadie said Saturday af­ Oliver Rd. 1'/i baths, 3 Monchester charming 2 ^oiaMtufE dover at a hearing hold on ceived until 3:00 p.m., Tues­ tloor,wall to wotl carpe­ otter. Coll 649-5947. day, September 30, 1986 at discass the confinement of Ameri­ ter a Washington meeting with U.S. bedrooms, stove ond re- bedroom Ranch, com­ ting,retrigerotor ond Sopfombor II, 1986 ordered that all claims must be pre­ which time t lw will be pu^ can reporter Nicholas S. Datiiloff in Secretary of State George P. Sbulto trlgerotor, solid ook pletely renovated. Just stove. Chesnut llcly opened and read oload. floors, some carpeting. lONBER rXAN I Olds 84 Wagon Custom sented to the fiduciary on or Moscow on spy charges, U.N. that he would discuss the case move In! Low 90's Agent Street,very clean,oule- before December II, 1986 or The Board ot Education res­ Centrol to schools ond Crulzer,V-8,crulze,alr erves the right to accept or sources said. when he met again wfth Shults In Harold pholo by Raetw 649-5403. t,responsible tennants condlflonlng4im/fm,wlre be barred os by law provided. shopping. Coll evenings wonted. Adults pre- Sharon 8. Preuss, relect any or all Mds or the Sbevardnadte’s speech was be­ New York this week. otter 5pm or weekends wheels,S8000. 643-4139. Clerk right to waive technical for- b b terred,no pets. Owner re­ malHles It It Is In the best In­ ing cloeeiy followed for some However, a senior U.S. official, Joan Pitzgarald I II studentB in an earth sclonca ciasB at hands-on prasantations to saiact ninth-gradars at tha anytime 646-0136. The fiduciary Is: Indie ■■ " - - sides on 2nd floor. Toyota Corolla 74,4 door,4 James Massey terest to do so. Hcation of how the SoYlsts plan speaking on condition be not be Bannat Junior High Schooi what difforont radiation schooi oncompassing aii aspacts of radiation. Although $550,plus 1 months secur­ speed,runs greet. $600. 61 Hebron R o ^ Richard A. Huot to resotve Danllefrs case. Identified further, said a meeting 3 to 4 bedrooms. Cape In BoHon, C T 06840 Director maasuraa from the gaigsr countors sitting in front of sha spaaks at schools all over the state, it Is her first time 1985 Contemporary ity. No utilities Included. 646-3604. Evenings. „ Business Services "Lately, encouraging outlines of bad not been arranged. 2 aulel neighborhood. Good Raised Ranch. 3 bed­ 646-7224. 039-09 036-09 tham moan. Fitzgarald, an anargy sducation spacialist In Manchester. location, 1 car garage, Petrovsky said that considering 2 rooms, 2 full baths, $115,000. 649-8688. Call COdlloc 1977 Eldorado, the "constructive’’ two-day meet­ from tha Univarsity of Hartford, is dalivaring a sarias of cathedral celling with sky­ 95,000 miles, hos every TOWN OF MANCHBSTBR •oa^WBallU is onyllme. lights, fireplace, deck, Two bedroom, 4 room -- _ ing Shevardnadae held last week option, new transmission LBOAL NOTICR also a reaUsUc possibility. We acre lot, aulet neighbor­ duplex, nice neighbor­ and tires. Needs some with Shults, "W e were expecUng a $119,000. Im m aculately hood. $197,500 646-4963. hood, garage, no pets, The Zoning Board of Appeolt will hold public heoringt on could move forward rather statement Mat reflectedI L..I t ’’ maintained 6 room Ranch motor work $1100 or best security. $525 per month otter. 646-9689 otter 5pm. Mondoy, September 39, 1986 of 7.00 P.M. In the Hearing smoothly, If that Is what the U S Petrovsky also brushed aside as In Monchester. Many plus utilities. 646-7630. Room, LInMin Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, Con­ side wants." necticut to hear and consider the following petltlans; at least five years old Reagan’s Bennet students get radiation lesson llowerlng trees on prop­ In Reagan's 37-minute speech at offer to submit 1974 and 1978 erty. Finished rec room 5 room duplex, stove, •If ORBBN CONDOMINIUM CORF. - Monday’s opening session of the By John Mitchell with bar In basement. Call Rentals refrigerator, wall to wall NO. 1118 Request variance at Article 11 Section 7.0S.0$ (a) to U.S.-Soviet treaties that limit stronger waves than the alpha and energy education specialist from for an entire week, it allows T'**' allow certifletrtes ot occupancy ta be Issued to ell world body, the president con- underground nuclear tesu to the Harold RaDorter beta sources. He learned Monday the University of Hartford, was one for more details. Realty carpeting, 643-7043 or 649- units prior to the completion of oil public Impruve- students the time to learn all Ro 1984 Pontloc Sunbird 2000 flrtned he had offer^ Soviet leader Senate for ratification if verifica­ that certain materials, such as 3 World Frenchette Assocl- 2540. In a week-long series she will give aspects of It, something regular SB. Soft roy gloss, electric 7!??!* ond IpndscMino tor property Identified os otlon, 646-7709.O 441 South Main Street - Planned Residence De­ Mikhail 8. Gorbachev a plan for tion procedures are Ughtened. ’The red digital numbers on the lead, would stop the gamma to students In two of Bennet’s earth classroom Instruction can't afford. etmfeyfA-ine rear window and de- g ^ R O O M S Studio type apartment. velopment Zone. sharing but not abandoning re­ ’The Soviet offiielal said a ban on table-top Geiger counter quickly emission, while thinner shields of science classes. Before the week Is “ I thought it would be great,” she Partly turnlshed. Work­ fogger, sport mirrors, olr, search on "," the U S. shot upward this morning, measur­ FOR RENT tilt wheel, power steering M V . ! . i - CO N N ELLY - Request a variance to all testing could be Imposed within material could be used to stop the out, Fitzgerald will speak on such said. Manchester-Lovely 7 ing single mole preferred. NO. t i ll Article IV, Section 7.01.01 to allow on expansion ot space-based missile defense ing distance counts on a colored, A M /FM , 41,SOOmlles. Ask­ o non-conforming use; a use variance to Article II, weeks or months If Reagan accepts weaker alpha and beta sources. topics as how radioscopes are used Spiegel said the lectures were a room Ranch. Large living Lease. Security. No pets. Section 11.01.01 and Section lO.OI.OS(d) to allow project. a Gorbachev offer to Join the plastic-coated source of gamma Castagna shrugged off the reality in nuclear medicine, legislation room with tirepidee, 3 Room tor rent. Non­ 643-2880. MI8CELLRRE0U8 ing $5,500. Call646-2900osk way for unfamiliar students to Merchandise for Barbara (weekdays construction of residential units on the first floor; Reagan’s speech criUdsed the Soviets’ unilateral moratorium. radiation. As they did, science that he was actually handling a regarding radiation, and careers in learn "not to be fearful but to bedrooms, panelled den, 1 smoking, female only. $40 FOR MLE 9-5). a variance to Article VII, Section 1(c) to allow a treatment ofcIvlUana In Afghanis­ students at Bennet Junior High car garage, and within per week plus half tor height grsoter than the minimum required tor an Petrovsky also reiterated a radioactive substance. the field. understand” radiation. Besides, tan, where the Soviets have an School tabulated the amounts, walking distance to utilities. 646-0435 HOMER Spa Shells- factory se­ accessory structure (I I (set requtrsd- 31 feet pro- warning that the U.S.-forced expul­ " I don’t feet too endangered,” he "It seemed like material we are she said, "It doesn’t cost us a evenings. osed) (or property Identified os 83-1$ Oak Street - esUmated 118,000 troops, and what though some already knew what school. Only $112,000. U & FOR RENT ANTIQUE8/ conds or damaged In Sluslness------Zone------*. II. sion of 18 U.N.-based Soviet diplo­ said. not exposed to on an everyday cent” R Realty, 643-2692.0 NOTtCI TO CR8DITOR8 he called the Krem lin’s Insistence mats would have "consequences." they could expect to find. C0UECTIBLE8 transportation. $200 to E S TA TE OF Castagna was one of about 20 basis,” ninth-grade science This Is the first time Fitzgerald $800 as Is. Call eyenlngs or on supporUng Marxlst-Lenlnist He refused to say how many left Mike Castagna said the gamma students listening to a special teacher Hala Spiegel said when Large roam for rent, close JAMES SHELDON NO. I lf l exceifilon under Article II, Section 14.03.03 and Ar­ has brought her lectures to the Price Reduction! This weekends. 742-6469. SLOOM f Te l D afkfa ticle I V, Section 5 to approve the location of and Insurrections around the world. last weekend, but said the total was chip would show the highest to bus lines and down­ Antique Hoosler, $250. Re­ presentation on radiation, part of a asked why she had arranged the Manchester schools. Spelgel said loyely Ranch In Bolton Is JAMES S. BLOOMFIELD permission to receive o General Repairer's Ll- Also on Monday, Soviet Deputy down to t08, below the level amount of radiation at a greater town, $70 per week, secur­ production Oak Roll Top The Hon. Norman J. eente and a Certificate of Approval ot location os special science effort at the school. visits. She said because the pro­ now being ottered at Preuss, Judge, of the Court Foreign Minister Vladimir Pe- demanded by the Reagan distance because it emitted $128,500. 3 bedrooms, 1st. ity and references re- desk, $295. Coll 659-2559. set forth under Section 14-54 of Connecticut Ge­ ’The lecture by Joan Fitzgerald, an gram concentrates on the subject Please turn to page 8 Manchester. 4 room farm­ of Probate, District of An­ neral Statutes for property Identified as 1S37 Plea­ trovksy predicted Reagan’s state- administration. floor family room, auallty aulred. Call 643-1021. house, 2 bedrooms, nice dover at a hearing held on sant Valley Road - Business Zone V. m enU about "Star W ars" and Petrovsky described the reduc­ carpet. Lots ot glass over­ yard, close to highway. Thls Is o good time to find One Golden Eagle com- September 11 1986 ordered looks deck and private that all claims must be pre­ M V .i. "® * f " T J ; P®!'** TB B TS - Request a varl- other global issues would cause a tion as due to "a regular rotation." $575 per month. Security 8, o cosh buyer for thet pound bow, one York sented to the fiduciary on or NO, 1154 once to Article II, Section 4.01.01 to reducetheside rear yard. Handy loca­ Large room Private references required. typewriter no one uses. ygrd requirements from 10 feet to 5 feet tor the "very negative attitude" among ’The United States has said a large compound center shot before December 13, 1986 or Kremlin leaders. tion! Jackson 8, Jackson home, gentlemen pre­ Available October 1. Call bow. Roger M-77, 7mm be barred as by law provided. southerly side ot property Identified os 400 Wood- percentage of the diplomats are SATs at MHS: Verbal up, math down bridge Street - Residence Zone A. Real Estate, 647-8400 or ferred, ample parking. otter 6pm only. 643-9321. mag, Leopold 4-12 scope Sharon B. Preuss, A Soviet spokesman, Gennady Involved in espionage. 646-S646.0 Call 643-1429. Clerk ITEM 8 THB HAYIS-KAUFMAN PARTNERSHIP • Varl- Gerasimov, told A B C ’s "Good Coll 649-8875 otter 7 p.m. - ______ry Is On arms control, Reagan’s tone By Alax OIralll Ludes predicted that next year TV/8TERE0/ NO. 1188 oncetoArtlcle IV, Section I3.06governlngthelotal Morning America” today that If was unusually conciliatory. The highest possible score in About 60 percent of the school’s Built In the Nitty Fifties I East Horttord - 2 bedroom Leila Mae Linn area ot o tree-stonding sign to Identity Individual Assoclota Editor the scores will rise 16 to 18 points. each section of the test Is 800. The graduates go on to further formal house, appllonced, fire­ 5 Westview Drive '2 q shopprng center, and variance to both sides are willing the case of He said the Soviets, while unwll- Cleon os a whistle 7 room APPLIANCE8 He based that prediction on the lowest Is 200. place. $525 per month, Bolton, CT 06040 Article VII, Section 1(c) to allow the height of an Daniloff "can be resolved tomor­ ling to accept U.S. proposals tor a education, he said. Spilt In Keeney Street APARTMENT8 038-09 accessory structure to exceed 18 feet (39^ feet The mean Scholastic Aptitude scores that members of the class of Ludes said the Manchester available October 1st. 643- row." He said all that would be BO-percent cut In Intercontinental These are the mean verbal area. Spacious rooms, FOR RENT proposed) tor property Identified os 1046 Tolland Test scores for Manchester High 1987 have been getting on other scores are welt above the Connecti­ 7263. Coll otter 6pm. Brand new hospital bed Turnpike - Business Zone III. required would be for diplomats on missiles, bombers and subma­ scores for Manchester High School new kitchen, pleasant de­ and wheel choir tor sole. School students in the Class of 1986 standardized tests. cut average. NOT1CB TO CR8DITOR8 both sides to "put their heads rines, have "now embraced In each year successively since cor, fenced yard, cathed­ Townhouse-2 bedrooms, $800. Coll 647-7646 after M V.!. ■V’’ w e l d i n g - Appeal from an our increased four points In the verbal Ludes said he sees no particular Overall, the mean scores for ral celling with balcony E S TA TE OF NO. 1186 order ot the Zoning Enforcement Officer to cor­ together and think up some kind of Idea of radical reductions 1977: 460, 451, 449, 440,449, 458,432, 1 '/i baths,electrlc heot- 8T0RE AND 16 cubic foot Hotpoint 6pm. DONNAL L. CARLBERG rect violations to Article IV, Section 9 regarding in section but dropped 12 points in the significance in this year’s results Manchester this year were 462 in overlooking living room. diplomatic accommodation." offensive systems." 449, 488, 46T ,central olr condltlonlng- OFFICE 8PACE freezer. $350. 3 years old, 0/k/q DONNAL LEE vehicle parking and violations ot the conditions of math section when compared with and he termed them "a one-year verbal and 487 in math. ’Throughout Ottered ot $138,900. Jack- ,large living room dining excellent condition. Call CARLBERG a /k / 0 DON special exception gronted by the Planning and At a Monday news conference at "So there has been movement JotuI woodstove tor sale. CARLBERG scores for the previous year, school anomoly” Connecticut the scores were 440 For moth the scores were 499, son a, Jackson Real Est­ areo and kitchen. 649-3540. Must hove way to haul It Zoning Commission (or property Identified os 150 the Soviet U.N. mission, Petrovsky Reagan said. ate, 647-8400 or 646-8646.0 The Hen. Norman J. Batson Drive - Induitrlaf Zone. statistics show. But Ludes was surprised at how verbal and 474 math. Nationally 468. 802, 487, 496. 496, 469, 488, 499, Laundry hook-ups, 2 cor away. $85 or best otter. Preuu. Judge, ot the Court said Daniloff, a Moscow corres­ The Soviets had rejected the 487. M'S*.!. EENNBTM a n d MARY BRAITHWAITE - Request much better male students did than they were 431 verbal and 475 math. garage. Centrally located 646-7483 after 4pm. of Probate, District ot An­ pondent for U.S. News G World initial U.S. demand because Brand New Listing! dover at a hearing held on NO. II P a variance to Article II, Section 3.01.01 to reduce It Despite t N drop in math skills. female students In the math section About half of the 417 students in for elderly couple. Refer­ B0AT8/MARINE the side yard area on (he northerly side ot a let os Report, could be freed "very In 1983, the town and the Vernon- Impeccably ences reaulred,leose plus September 13, 1986 ordered would have forced abandonment of MHS Principal Jacob Ludes III of the test. The mean math score the class of 1966 took the test, a Office Space- on busy EQUIPMENT that all claims must be pre- shown on a recorded subdivision plan for p re p a y rapidly" it the U.S. administration many of the heavy land-based Educational Testing Service of maintained 7 room Raised deposit. No pets, 643- route 83. Manchester- located at 31 Knellweed Road - Residence Zone said the class did better than he for males was 826 and for females It higher percentage than In most of ssntsd to the flduclarv on or takes the right course. missiles that are the core of their Princeton, N .J .. which administers Ranch. 3 bedrooms, 2 full 9674,or 643-7135. Vernon town line. For­ bsfors December 13, 1986 or expected. He had thought the was 484. Ludes said it Is usual for the last 10 years. Ludes said the 16 toot Mod River canoe, Reagan characterised the Dani­ the tests, became involved in a boths, beautiful family merly Insurance com­ be barred os by law provided. At this bearing Interested persons may be heard and written nuclear arsenal. scores would drop 26 or 30 points males to do better in math, but the 9 paddles Included. Used percentage of students taking the dispute over whether the averag­ room, 2 fireplaces, deck, 3 and 4 room apartments, pany tenant. 646-5707. Automotive Sharon B. Preuss, communications received A copyCOP' ot thess petitions hove loff case as high on his list of Although their most recent offer because members of the class of Mil tour times. Excellent con­ Clerk M^ M . filed — In...... the- .Planning ...... andjndZon.. Zoning Department and may 72-point difference Is dramatic. SATs is increasing despite the fact ing of the test scores for Monches­ very well manicured no appllances,no pets,se- Sovlet-U.S. issues needing quick of less drastic cuts wasn’t accepta­ 1988 scored generally lower on all grounds. Ottered ot dition. $800. Please call' The flduclarv Is: M Inspected during business hours. In the verbal section of the test that the percentage going to ter was accurate. There was no Ml curlty,call 646-2426. Week- Store and ottices tor rent M. Jane Carlberg resolution, saying, "Th e Soviet ble, Reagan said, it appeared to be standardized tests than previous $149,900. Jackson & Jack- doys 9-5. 643-4942 otter 6pm or 647- ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS the mean male score was 483 and colleges that do not require SA’Ts Is question that individual scores form ovolloble September 1st, 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask tor CAR8 13 School Rood EDWARD COLTMAN, SECRETARY Union bears the responsibility for "a gerious effort." classes. son Real Estate, 647-8400 good location. Call 649- RFD # 1 Box 330 the mean female score was 444. also increasing. were accurate. sayii or 646-8646.0 Bob. Doted at Manchester, C T this 33nd day ot September, 1986. Two bedroom apartment 5334. FOR 8ALE Andover, C T 06333 riag< tor rent. Dishwasher, dis­ 037-09 038-09 are i Large & Lovely! Spacious posal, pool, tennis courts. 1970 Pontloc Gron Prix, Manchnter-prlm e office "H 3 bedroom Raised Ranch Near 84. Coll 282-7908 after space,800 so. ft. center ot running condition, good TODAY’S HERALD on a pork like lot. Super 7:00 pm. or (617) 864-5770 town. 688-1447. body asking $350,647-8345. LBBAL NOTICR Blog locotlon, great develope- Kells 23 toot M. J. Focus sharpens in Town Charter fight X4204 days. K iU j ment In South Manches­ G — Good condition. ASSBSSOR'S NOTICR Modern,380 squore feet TOWN OF ANDOVRR rest ter. Ottered ot $144,900. Mooring Included. Must Manchester-1 bedroom- office. Now avollable- INVITATION TO BID. ProtMttrw ffiTMtod Troopt dltporet By Oaorga Loyng ambi Joyce G. Epstein Real ,tlrst tioor, no pets.stove sell. $4800. Coll 728-3652 A LL PERSONS liable lo pay o tax to the Town ot Andover ore hereby nottfiedto file with the argument emphasised taxes, Middle Turnpike. The Eighth Dis­ ,good location and ample Sealed bide will M received November 1, 1906 A WRITTEN OR PRINTED LIST SIGNED AND Harold RuDortar sewer service, fire protection, and Estate, 647-889S.D ond retrigerotor. Lease. parking. 649-2891. days, 295-9719 evenings. In the General Services' ot- SWORN TO of Oil baxoble personal propei^ owned by them pursuant to section 13-40and 1 3 ^ Yale’ie’s ^ 'iv president found his Moat Israeli troops massed on Related stories trict collects fire and sewer fees for $400 per month plus utili­ tlce, 41 Center St., Manches­ ot the Connecticut Stotutes. Personol p ro p ^ y Includes: commercial furniture and fixtures, own worHsRoros turned back on him the Lebanese border have the methods of consolidation. most of northern Manchester. ------■■ ...... The walleU and patriotic feel­ ties. 646-1379. ter, CT until October 7,1986 at -machinery, unregistered motor vehicles and trailers, snowmobiles, tractors ondTlvesto^. during the latest round of anti- disperaed, reporters there said Penny, a lawyer who leads the Penny maintained that those two Speclol Ranch. This 3 11:00 o.m. tor the following: ings of Manchester residents will o n p a g e 6 PETS AND THOSE FAILIN G TO FILE A LIST W ILL BE CHARGED A P E N A LTY OF TE N P ER CEN T od- apartheid protests at the Ivy today, while Defense Minister m ajori^ on the Manchester Board additional charges — particularly bedroom custom home R00MMATE8 (1) RECONSTRUCTION be the focus In competing cam­ has 1st floor family Manchester - 2nd floor 2 «tlonol o m rd ln e to lim. No one will M required to declare Real Estate or Registered Motor League school. Twenty-one demon­ Yitihak Rabin warned Israel of Directors, said the town has the fire-protection fee — are 0 WANTED SUPPLIES OF TENNIS COURTS AT VMIcles. Dectorotlon Form may be obtained from the Assessor's Otflee. All who ore physl- paigns over a November referen­ room , 2 full baths, spa bedroom, heat and ap­ MANCHESTER HIGH collv unable to appear ore requested to notify us. strators, most of t h m students, would strike back if attacks spent tax money collected from all profitable because not all the 6 room. In-ground pool and pliances, no pets. $575 plus SCHOOL dum that could remove the Eighth dents — one of the most basic residents to encourage devHop- Kittens tree to good home. VBTBRANS were arreated Monday after they continued on its militia ally In south money collected Is used. He said more. $164,900. " We Guo- security 646-3979. (3) TW O NEW O FFSET UtUitles District’s power to veto liberties guaranteed by the U.S. ment, but does not receive all the 3 moles. 8 weeks old. ^ll.Property.— . owners ------claiming — ming exemption _ ...... because... ot...... military.. . service most have recorded occupied the university’s invest­ Lebanon. Story on page 7. the town is losing money because It rantee Our Houses". Blan­ Roommate wanted, Co­ Litter box trained. Call TRACTORS consolidation with the town. Constitution. Consolidation propo­ tax revenue generated by that Two bedroom townhouse, lumbia Lake. Shore house with the Town Clerk, (heireIrDIMT DI33I4 forrit ‘ before October------1. Veterans claiming disablliiibUltyexemp- ments office and blocked the cannot collect those fem on devel­ chard G Rosetto Real 646-7151. (3) NEW MODULAR I from thet1 Veterans Administration annually. NEW PA-OS-ji-OS-STS allows sidewalk outside the building, While Eighth District advocates nents have said their aim is development. opment it helped promote, such as Estate. 646-2482.0 all appliances, heat, hot with professional. $250 KithINNEL FENCING veterans on additional------exemptexemptionnptlon ItItt they con pass a means test. Adjusted gross Income pli will maintain that a merger of the majority rule, also fundamental to water, carpeting, olr con­ police said. Story on page 8. All Manchester residents pay the Buckland Industrial Park and month plus Vt utittles, non The Town of Manchester Is other. Income _ from rom your your IRSIRS tOtTTi form forfor IVV91985 will will D«M uveo. used. 31001Single v WTvrwnvveterans --14,800and iv-miwana m momei om ea- two entities would increase the the American way'of life. ditioning. 647-1595. 16JI00. FILIN G TIM E : O r t o ^ 1,1906 to December 1,1906. Veterans with 100percent dlsoMI- IfMtoX property and motor vehicle Uses the proposed Mall at Buckland $135,900. Chormlng 3 bed­ drinker. Call Todd 57S- on equal opportunity em­ taxes of all Manchester taxpayers, 0328 ext 2362 days. 228-1435 MISCELLANEOUS ployer, and requires on affir­ Itv ore also entitled to on oddltlonol exemptlen. An adlusted gross income of 18,000 It single At a meeting Monday of propo­ to the town. The town also collects Hills. room Contemporory and 31,000 It married. Your 1905 IRS form Is required os proof. Annual application will M ne­ IV ffi MIsUUIIV their foes will argue that the town nents of passage for the Nov. 4 Ranch In South Windsor Monchester (Mature Cou­ late evenings G weekends. mative action pollcv tor oil of fire-protection and sewer-aervice He said $178,600 is lost by the FOR SALE Its Contractors and Vendors cessary to establish ellelbllitv. has unfairly subsidized the district features 2 baths, 1st floor ple) tor large, nice brick Advice. . 11 Lottery. ____8 ballot question, the coming cam­ charges, but only from those town each year on the industrial os o condition of doing busi­ TOTALLY DISABLED by using tax money to encourage paign came Into sharper focus as family room, flreploced townhouse. Two bed­ ness with the Town, os per ChancQ of thowora Ctaseltled . 18-18 Obituarlee____ B residente that live within lu park, and up to $178,000 could be rooms, large dining area Federal Order 11346. Persons disabled according to Social Security Regulations, etc., may apply (or their exemp­ new development as a means to fill Democratic town Director Stephen Jurisdiction for those two serrices. living room and 1 cor tion between October 1,1906 and January 31, 1907. Mostly cloudy with a 38 percent Comics______B Opinion______4 lost on the mall if it is built. garage. Coll Kevin M ocK- with sliders to potio, full Bid terms, plans and specin- its own coffers. Penny, Democratic Town Chair­ That area, the Town Fire Dis­ HNINITUIIE ENDROLL8 PUBLIC ACT 4N chancemf showers tonight. P a rt^ Connecticut— 6 Psople______2 "W e shouldn’t be putting in the luger at 646-7709 or come basement and great loca­ B71b«tdlh-tSB cotlens ore available at the Eighth District supporters have man Theodore R. Cummings and trict, comprises over half the General Services' office. sunny and nnild Wednesday with .1 M 4 180 percent if we can’t get back the to our Open House on tion to tennis courts ond 11% wtdBi - t for tSB Persons seeking classification (or the first Nme for Forest, Form or Open Space lend under maintained that the veto power former town Public Works Direc­ territory in Manchester, and in­ Sunday September 21st bus line. $550 Includes heat TOW N OF PA 490 must file an application wtih the Assessor within 30 days betore and 30 days attar ttie highs In the middle TBs. Details on .11 100 percent,” said Cummings, a MUST be picked up at (he MANCHESTER, CT. Assessmet Day, October 1. preserves the right of self- tor Jay Giles explained their side in from 1-4pm ot 229 Griffin ■ hot water. Coll Mr. Gold color living room page!. Locel news_3, B U.8./Wortd — _ 7 cludes all of the southern half of the Mancheater Herald Office ROBERT B. WEISS, determination for district resi- detail for the first time. Their town and some sections north of Rood. Realty World Lindsey at 647-0200 or choir. Good condition. GENERAL MANAGER JOAN LeBLOND Please turn la page 8 betore 11 A.M. ONLY. ASSESSOR Frenchette. 646-7709.O $50. 6494)498. 04609