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CARB I CARS CARB CARS FOR BALE ____FAR BALE FOR BALE FBR8ALE MERCURY Monoorch CAM ARO Berllhetto 1981. H o H B n w m s r T iA SpeciQlim EXpt! 1976. New exhaust sys- T-tops, Olr, automatic. Lo w miles. $350. o r best MANCHESTER Driving force 'tem, good tires, olr, $2000. or best offer. offer. 643-8108 or 646- 108,000 miles. $475. 644- 649-3320______6498 otter 6pm.______3 9 6 8 . ______HONDA CARPENTRY/ OLDS Cutlos^ 1977. New BUICK Century Wagon cliMiim RRSCELLANEOUS CAMARO Berllnetto. exhaust and shocks. 1979. Running condi­ USED CARS Red Sox and Morgan turn SERVICES [^REIRODELINS ELECTRICAL SERVICES 1984, block, 5 speed, Respectoifle looking tion. Needs some work. excellent condition. Inside and out. Relia­ S300 or best offer, Call 04 Honda CRX *5127 hopelessness to hapi^ness /13 ODD lobs. Trucking . $5895. 644-0176. ble. Everything works' '649-2840.______83 Buick Skylark *2976 HOME & OFFICE ELECTMCAL WORK Home repairs. You CHEVROLET Monza Including olr. Asking FORD LTD 1975 Station SO Honda Civic CRX *6897 Need a new Ssrylce with name It, we do It. Free 1979. V -6, Air, power $900. Coll 647-0511 or wagon; S2W. or best 88 Dodge Linear *6973 IM??&i^|NT8 s te e rin g , o w n e r. CLEANING circuit breakers? estimates. Insured. 643- 1 come see at 17 Hock- ‘ offer. 646-5910. 06 Toyota Tercel '5749 A REPAIRS 0304. $1200. Coll 649-1779. motock Street, n iD o lt Your W a y- "No Job Too Small" moat ais down! Cheek ui out In 07 Pont. Sunbird '5123 the Manohttitr ysSow pagts. ^AM ARO Berllnetto 1982. Monchester.______WEEKLY-BI-WEEKLY RtoMwod and Fully Inaurad 84 Honds Civic Wg. *6453 FM E ESTIMATES JOSEPH DUMAS Tap SaH ScraaasA Lean V-6,4-speed, olr, power CHEVY Caprice, 1983, 9 MORIARTY Call Jacklo 647-1990 S44-82S3 Any amount dslivtfsd. Alto, All, steering and brakes. passenger station 08 Honda Prelude '8922 647-0503 gnivsi. atone and baili, muleh. Stereo. T/A Rodlols, wopon, olr condition­ BROTHERS 88VWSclrocco *10,124 Bobcat, baokhoe S loader rental. cor bro. Good condl- ing, power steering, 88 Honda DX Civic '6773 MttBB, iNiliiN, 4 plwi i T HEATINB/ tion. $4000. 649-5887. power brakes, much 86 Chevy Cutl. Van ' S O L D ta ta r tiijE b I Iris Roi MVn CONSTRUCTION D O D G E 600 1987. 4 door, more. Asking $1200. USED 64 Ford Tempo *4197 PLUMRINB 872-1400/659-8555'- 2 2 8 -3 3 4 5 .______olr, automatic, AM -FM 04Pont. OOpO '5181 N yoirtt Won 4l EOHWOsfB Rol rnwm- , cassette. Best offer. Int your oilib osR us. Puty Insurud, CHEVY Caprice 1983. 9 04 Olda Clare '5372 Coll 643-4263.______passenger station CARS S4s6y ISeAreewoes PJ’Sl PMRSONAL SCRVICIS ae Honda CMc SI '7968 / 643-2711 wagon, olr condition­ ' • Diockbooli Control H O N D A A c c o rd 1981. 88 Merkur Sootpla '19,495 lHattrljfHtrr M m li ^ MARGamtrydlon ing, power steering, 83 Mazda RX-7 *5427 Bolia • Ificomo Tox Rroporotlon Mint condition. Origi­ a d s ore the pumps, hot water power brakes, much eSMsre. Ssbie , '11,995 01 Chev. Monte Carlo *3928 . hew and • LlfO 6 Hoolth Insuronco ACKfIco nal owner. Low mi­ friendly way of finding o more. Asking $1200. cosh buyer for applian­ cements. • ■uOool Consultotlon leage, automatic, olr, S7 Merc. Q. Msr. LS '13,895 'sOMerc. Ceprl '6331 PAMTINfl/ • Rnonclol 6 Rstoto Wtonnino cruise control, sunroof 228-3345. ces, musical Instruments, f r e e Cl i m a t e s 87 Merc. Topez '6795 83 Ply. Turlemo '2567 core and a host of other PAPERIN6 Coll Don Moaler-649-3329 and loaded with many Friday, July 29, 1988 043-9849 / 228-9816 other features. Coll 646- S7 Merc. Cougar '10,999 "Tho M e Prefosslomis” Items. D. B. Mosler, Inc. 24 Adame St., Maochtotor Manchester. Conn. — A City of Village Charm NAME your own price. 1112 until 5pm. 87 Merc. Q. Marqula *11,395 30 Cents Father & Son Pointing |' LIPMAN #1 S U B A R U D L 1976.4 door, and Papering. Remo- MISCELLANEOUS VOLKSWAGEN 87 Lincoln MK7 LSC '19,995 6 4 6 - 3 5 1 5 vol. J91-8S67. DELIVERING automatic transmis­ _I SERVICES Rich, clean, atone-free sion, stereo. $350 or PR E-OW NED 87 Ford Cr. Vic. •10,995 TRUCK8/VAN8 LAWN CUE loam. 8 yards. 'SO Plua Tax. best otter. 649-4997. Thunderstorm Rsnovatloiii/Pliis DO You hove bod tasting Also, sand, gravel, stone 1088 VW J E T T A - '10.895 87 Marc. Cougar •10,495 FOR BALE 8 OL'S TO CHOOSE FROM CuMem Iniarlor ,S ExMtIor water? Do you hove and horse manure. ae Toyota Camry •8995 Falmlng a CaWng Ito ^ r S chlorine In your water? CLYDE AT. AO. snneo. choice of colors F O R D F150 1983. 8 cy- CORRIVEAU’S Rtntw ■ Foetr WaMdng Do you know chlorine 6 4 3 - 9 5 0 4 CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 87VWQDLF 86 Merc. Merquie •5995 llnder, power brakes cuts power, Frta Etl/mafaa • 4 Of...... '0495 and steering. Feds offer LAWN SERVICE Is bod for you and your ROUTE 83, VERNON 88 Merc. Q. Mer. LS •11,495 66,000 In tu n d a Sanlor Olieounu miles, with cap. $4700. • Fully Insured family? If these ore 87VWSCIROCCO _____ some of your concerns, HinniEtnEEsoivicE SSChavyPU *8495 18V...... '11,295 SB Oldi Clara Wagon •6895 643-4425. 646-2253 Biioktl, truck chipper. Stump • Free Estimates coll 693-0569 for free 6 8« Toyota PU , '5990 85 FORD F-150 80 Merc. Mtrquls Brog. '5995 creates ‘lakes’ testing and demonstra­ removal. Free satlmotes. Fup...... '6,859 • Call 647-7657 88 Chevy CIO, 85 Lincoln Coni. •12,995 R n CAMPERS/ iRooFme/ tion of your water Special oonaMaratlon for loaded *10,900 88 CHEW CAMARO TRAILERS today. aldarty and handicapped. IROCZ-M...... '9,995 85 Buick Wagon |SHNN6 88 Chevy CIO *8995 •8995 By Andrew J. Davis B A B Y S IT T E R . G irl (14) 84 BUICir % n IRV CARPENTRY/ WegoiSOLD....’ ...... 85 Oldi Cullatt •7495 1980 35 foot Coachman and Nancy Poppas to cut fine 6 4 7 - 7 S S 3 88 Chevy CIO, 17,79 5 MAW^STER ROOnmi desires central lob(s). trailer with tlltouts, REM00EUN6 loeded *10,900 Manchester Herald All types of roofing S Please telephone 646- 82CHEVYCHEVEITE 84 Buick LeSabra •6995 sleeps 8, full bath, air, repairs. Wood shingles 2847 until 11pm. 68 Dodge W100 4x4 *9300 new appliances. Ask­ representatives of the town, the T&L MASONRY 84 Chevy Citation •5495 A ferocious thunderstorm left its mark on FAIHIMD REMODEUNfi — Cedar Shakes. 87 Chevy C10 24 TollamI Tapk, Rto. 83 ing $8000. 646-4388 Sources reveal Corps and other agencies. Soam e«cki. raonne, 27 Yaara Exparlanoa Pressure Treated Brick, block, stone. 84 Buick LeSabra •6995 Manchester Thursday, causing a power loss to 4,000 Chimneys and repairs. Sllveredo *12,900 VeraoB, CT • 649-2638 A source said thaf an attorney •Mint, arlndawt and tvNan. huund • Uotimd • OiMranfaatf Decks homes, flooding, and disrupted telephone service. Saekhaa and baltdanr iorlca No job too small. 87 Chevy Blazer. 84 Lincoln Conlln.- •10,995 I MOTORCYCLES/ proposed penalty representing the town subse­ ovalloMa. Call Sab torrand. Jr. Top quality IS.SO per 645-8830 aquore foot complete. FREE ESTIMATES 4x4 *16,900 83 Ford Mutleng •3995 ___ I m o ped s The heavy rains, coupled with high winds, also on sewage plant quently proposed that the $500,000 Bm . 647-8509 Soak constructed 1st 87 Chevy Silverado *12,900 wreaked havoc at some local farms. Fields of corn be split equally between the town floor decks. Call 6 4 5 -8 0 6 3 CENTER 301-305 CENTER ST. HONDA CB650 1981. Very Rm . 645-6849 88QMCKTonPU *13,900 plants were knocked down and summer squash and the consulting engineer for MOTORS MANCHESTER good condition. Low fis te d and uprooted. Henry Botticello of Hillstown By Andrew Yurkovsky the project, Metcalf & Eddy. FLBORINB 647-7957 481 Main St., Manchester miles. S875. Please Road described his melon field as "in knots," with Manchester Herald Among other provisions of the the 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 Safe Buy Used Cars telephone 742-5913. WE DO IT ALL LAND8CAPINB 643-5135 the vines knit together by the high winds. settlement suggested by the town Demiara, IWaad nanebaa, Low Cost Financing Assistant U.S. Attorney Frank was that Metcalf & Eddy pay for MSUana, Oaeka. Wa eon euatam TOSSBgjnnniiG INVITATION TO BID NOTICE TO CREDITORS More than 4,100 homes lost power in Manchester buMyeurbama CenpolWva Available Santoro recommended on Wed­ any costs associated with the e Floors Ilka new HAULlNu Sealed bids will be received ESTA TE OF which sustained the greatest number of power pdeaa. SiiaWaM lattrsfieoa • Specializing In oktsr floors . , . ^ T a n d Oc a Pin q lets Pont, aooo...... '5495 NOTICE TO CREDITORS HOWARD L. FISH nesday that the town pay a delayed construction incurred by Inaurad. Mcanaad and ponfoNa. M0J09TO0MMALL In the General Services' of­ 4 Dr. AT. PS. AC. Till. CC E STA TE OF outages of any town in central Connecticut, said • Natural A stained floors ~ Anytime ^ u n « StirubD. httfoM, tattillsiflo. fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ The Hon. William E. Fitz­ $500,000 fine for illegal work at the the contractor for the job, Fred pMinMngt. Itwn Dtudlno ISS5 Chev Cavalier CS...... '3795 FRANK STEINER Gerald, Judge, of the Court Jose Chavez, regional community relations man­ 6 ter, CT until 11:00a.m. on the The Hon. William E. Rtz- sewage treatment plant, or a Brunoli & Sons of Avon. The • ta S S S497376 wilnurMifw. date thown below for the fol­ 4 Dr.. AT. PS. AC. AM/FM Stereo (aerold. Judge, of the Court of Probate, District of Mon­ ager for Northeast Utilities. C4MI f r e e e s t im a t e s lowing: ISS4 Ren. Alliance...... '2295 of Probate, District of Mon­ chester at a hearing held on third of the original $1.5 million source said that those costs have 4 Dr., 4 Spd. Lo mllet July 25, 19S8 ordered that all Fsrssssibsd Laws Cart AUG. 5, 1988- chester at 0 hearing held on claims must be presented to Most people lost their power at about 5 p.m fine proposed, sources said today. been estimated at $300,000 to INSTALLATION OF CHAIN ltS4 Chev Chevelte ...... '2695 July 25, 1988 ordered that all because of lightning, Chavez said. Most had their The $500,000 figure was pro­ HIAN'S HOME A LaadscsRlBg t dr, 4 Spd., 14K ml. 'like new' claims must bo presented to the fiduciary at the address $500,000. CRYSTAL TILINGS 742-5224 iJIranlLa,. LINK FENCE, CHARTER the fiduciary at the address below. Failure to promptly power restored between 9 and 10 p.m., he said. posed by Santoro during a meet­ In addition, Brunoli & Sons IMPROVEMENTS THIS SPACE OAK PARK EX IT AREA ISS4 Ford Eicon D L...... '2995 below. Failure to promptly present any such claim may Deekt. Addltlone, Windows. CtriMis Tils A MirMi Waion. 4 Dr., s Spd., Deluxe Ini. result In the loss of rights to Loss of power was evenly distributed throughout ing Wednesday of town and would pay up to $50,000 for ISlUllllISM AUG. 11, 1988- present any such claim may floofing. Siding • 5 9 a 4 7 1SS3 Chev Chevelte ...... '2395 result In the loss of rights to recover such claim. town as 13 circuits were knocked out, Chavez said. federal officials at U.S District restoration of wetlands that had RaatonaMs a Free E U lm ltt Commerclel & Reeldentlel REMOVE & REPLACE ONE 4 Dr, AT, Lo milex, Exc. Cond. recover such claim. Johanna Bruder Roy, There are about 23,000 customers In town. Court in Hartford, the sources afnaured ran ceniMTie - ruuT iNsunt o for 24 Insertions UNDERGROUND OIL Assistant Clerk been filled for an access road to STORAGE TANK AT 1551 Ply. HoHion...... '2295 Johanna Bruder Roy, The National Weather Service issued a "severe said. One source said that the the plant from Love Lane. Daniel A. _ Call 643-2711 4 Dr., AT, V4ry Clein Assistant Clerk The fiduciary Is: 64 7-8 44 1 HIGHLAND PARK SCHOOL Oorelle F. Bennett weather watch" from 3 to 6:30 p.m., but the main town at the same meeting had The source could not say Nickerson 647-9443 for details 1552 Chev Monte Carlo...... '2995 The fiduciary Is: 643r2711 AUG. 11, 1988- Executrix storm hit Manchester at around 4:30 p.m. The storm proposed that no fine at all be I Dr. SpL Cpe.. AT. PS. AC. I Tone Ann NIver, Executrix 70 Diane Drive whether the proposed settlement REMOVE & REPLACE ONE 271 Bush Hill Road So. Windsor, CT 08074 downed tree limbs, caused streets and basements to paid. had been accepted by the Corps of UNDERGROUND OIL ■SSI Dodge Omni...... '2295 Manchester, CT 08040 4 Dr., Auto, Lo Lo Mllet 047-07 flood, and caused the UA Theatre at the Manchester Town and federal officials Engineers or other parties in the STORAGE TANK AT 088-07 TAB TAB WASHINGTON SCHOOL isii Pontiac T-ieee...... '1795 Parkade to shut down temporarily because water would neither confirm nor deny dispute. WANTED TO 4 Dr. 4 Spd.. Lo ml., 1 Owner FURNITURE BALES BALES BUY/TRADE The Town of Manchester Is LBOAL NOTICB was entering its electrical box, said Jack Hughes, the report of the proposed $500,000 Another source said that the an equal opportunity em­ ISM Dodge Omni...... *1995 LEGAL NOTICE fine. 4 Dr. AT. Exc. Cond. spokesman for the Town of Manchester Fire $500,000 fine was “ a ballpark NEW- Never used. White 463 Hlllstown Rood. Fri­ ployer, and requires on affir­ A certified list oLDemocratlc NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ W ANTED. One large dog mative action pollcvforall of ISM Chevy Camaro...... '2495 A certified list of Republican portv-endorsea nndidates Department. Assistant Town M anager figure,” but he would not say velvet wlngbock choir. eral Statute 23-45 prohibits day and Saturday, 9- house and one child's Its Contractors and Vendors Spt. Cpe.. AT, PS. AC. Spl Wheels portvendorsed condldotes for the Town of Manchester There were no fires caused by lightning, he said. Steven R. Werbner said today whether that was the exact size of $185. 647-8756.______the posting of odverflse- 5pm. Collection of riding horse. Coll for tho Town of Manchester for election os 13th & 13th as a condition of doing busi­ 1ST7 Pont. Sunbird...... '1595 for election os th & 13th There were no fires reported in the Eighth that a variety of figures for a fine the fine. menfs bv onv person, firm or book matches. Jackie 647-1990. ness with the Town, os per I Dr Cpe.. AT. PS. Exc. Cond. 12 State Representatives, Re­ corporoflon on a feleproph, Federal Order 11248. State Representatives, Re­ gistrar of Votersond Justices Utilities District, either, spokesman Thomas were being discussed by the town Warren Nordman, the public mTV/STEREO/ tSTS Ford LTD Brgh...... '1195 gistrar of Votersond Justices telephone, electric light or FINDING A cosh buyer of the Peace Is on file In my O’Marra said. The district fire department did and federal officials in an effort to affairs director for the Corps of APPLIANCES power pole or to a tree, CARB Bid forms, plans and specifi­ 4 Dr. Vt. AT. AC. PS. V. Gd. Cond. of the Peoce Is on file In my office at Town Hall, 41 Center for sporting goods equip­ cations are available at the office at Town Hall, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Conn., pump water out of nine locations including the reach a settlement. Asked Engineers, referred inquiries shrub, rock, or any other General Services' office. 1SS7 Ford Gallxle MO $ A VE Street, Manchester, Conn., natural oblect without o writ­ ment Is easy when you FOR BALE Convertible - Mult See and copies thereof are avail­ Whiton Memorial Library at 100 N. Main St., the whether a settlement could be about the fine to the U.S. DRYER. Heavy duty, ex­ advertise In classified. TOWN OF and copies thereof ore avoN- able for public distribution. cellent condition. 5100. ten permit for the purpose of M I K E F L Y N N oblo for public distribution. Purdy Corp. at 586 Hilliard St. and Harpo’s reached today, he said, “We’re Attorney’s office. Santoro could protecting It or thepubllc and NOVA 1978. One onwer. MANCHESTER, CT. A Primary will be held Sep­ pushing." Colt 643-0384. carries o fine of up to $50 for Very well kept. Many ROBERT B. WEISS, A Primary will be held Sep­ tember 14,1988 If the required nightclub at 432 Oakland St., he said. GENERAL MANAGER 649-4304 tember 14,1988 If the required eoch offense. ______MIBCELUNEOUS new ports, no rust. OpenM-FSe/Sat. as primary petltlon(s) for oppo­ The main district firehouse on Main Street lost Werbner would not say whether See SEW AGE P LA N T, page 12 088-07 primary petltlon(t) for oppo­ sition candldate(s) Is filed, the $500,000 fine was one of those lOFFICE/RETAIL T A G Sole. Saturday, Ju ly FOR BALE Runs great. Must see. sition candldato(s) Is filed, pursuant to Sections 9-313 to power and switched to generator power for 2'/4 30th. 9om-3pm. $1500 or best offer. Coll pursuant to Sections 9-382 to 9-450 of the Connecticut Ge­ hours, he said. that had been considered. I EQUIPMENT LIQUOR PKRMIT NOTICB TO CRIDITOR$ 9-450 of the Connecticut Ge­ Rolndote-August 6th. 872-7996 Otter 5:30pm. neral Statutes, not later than The U.S. Army Corps of Engi­ NOTICE OP APPLICATION ESTA TE OF neral Statutes, not later than 4:00 p.m. of August 12, 1980. The storm knocked out 11 of 14 phone lines to the Children's books, toys, F O R D Pinto 1979. 70,000 B E TT Y M. ADAMS OFFICE Desks, choirs. GRAND This Is to give notice that I, 4:00 p.m. of August 13, 1908. Petition forms. Instructions police department, said Gary Wood, police ^ AP photo neers last month had ordered ‘Roger Rabbif Excellent condition. stuffed animals, old miles, good condition, DAVID W. MINER of 500 The Hon. William E. Rtz- Petition forms. Instructions and Information concernine spokesman. The storm also caused computer work at the secondary part of the Please telephone 649- housewares and knlck- OPENING om/tm cassette, 4 ex­ BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD, Gerold, Judge, of the Court and Information concerning the proceduro for filing op- sewage treatment plant to stop knocks. 351 Porter MANCHESTER, CT 08040 of Probote, District of Man­ the procedure for flllnp op- poslno candidacies. Includ­ problems for the police, he said. FUN IN THE SUN — Lynn Arnatt of Paradise Lakes, Fla., chats with 4355. tra snow tires. $700. or chester at a hearing held on poslne candidacies, Includ- found in town Street, Monchester. best otter. 742-9065 hove filed an application pla­ ing schedules, may be ob­ "Three phone lines were coming in.” Wood said. Brian Dotson of Rivervale, N.J., on a shuffleboard court at the White because the town failed to obtain carded J ULY 15,1988 with the July 22, 1988 ordered that all Inp schedules, may be ob­ tained from Herbert J. Ste­ a necessary wetlands permit. ISPORTINB M ULTI -FamllyTogSale. evenings. Deportment of Liquor Con­ claims must be presented to tained from Patricio A. Cot­ venson, Domocrotlc Regis­ "We got hit by lightning.” Total phone service was Thorn Lodge Thursday in Darlington, Pa. Several hundred members "Roger” Rabbit has been found July 30 and 31, 9-5pm. KIM’S trol a PACKAGE LIQUORfor the fiduciary at the address tle, Republican Registrar of trar of Voters, Town Hall, 41 restored at about 3 a.m., he said. The town Board of Directors on CAVALIER-CImorron below. Failure to promptly in Manchester. Corner of Autumn and Corner Store the sale of alcoholic liquor on Voters, Town Hall, 41 Center Center Street, Manchester, of the Eastern Sunbathing Association Inc. are holding their 1988 Monday^.„4C^ected a proposed 1983. 4 door, 5 speed, the premiset 1887 BOSTON present any such claim mov Street, Manchester, Conn. Conn. Anderson Bros, service station, at 770 Main St., A gray and white rabbit with Ashworth Street, Mon- loaded. $3200. Please result In the loss of rights to convention this weekend at the western Pennsylvania retreat. settlement Imat would have re­ MISTRAL Windsurfer, 464 E. Center St. TURNPIKE, COVENTRY, EDWARD TOMKIEL received six calls for towing cars stranded in water floppy ears was found this morn­ chester.______(behind Keith Real Eatale) telehone 646-2213. CT 08238. The business will be recover such claim. EDWARD TOMKIEL 5750. 6 foot soil with TOWN CLERK OF TOWN CLERK OF or mud, said Norman Sparrow, an employee. The quired the town to pay a $1.5 ing by police officers outside the HUGE Too sole. Satur­ owned bv BIG COUNTRY LI­ Johanna Bruder Roy, MANCHESTER battens, 12 foot board Assistant Clerk MANCHESTER worst, he said, was a car he described as "drowned” million fine to the Corps of police department, according to day July 30and Sunday Specialize in dried M E R C E D E S Benz 3000 QUORS, INC. of 1887 BOS­ 081-07 with odlustoble most- 1977. No rust. 36,000 TON TURNPIKE, COVEN­ The fiduciary Is: 0404)7 on Birch Street. Engineers because the board police. Police are unsure who the track, foot straps and Ju ly 31, 10-5pm. 16 flowers, baskets & TR Y, CT 08238 ond will be Michael A. Adams deemed that figure too high. That Hickory Drive, He­ miles on neW engine. conducted bv DAVID W. TOWN OF MANCHESTER Employees of Charlie's Service Station at 260 owner of the pet is. skeg. Coll 774-4845 be­ handmade crafts. $8700. 649-8484.______Executor Free-wheeling nudists proposed settlement, which tween 5pm-10pm or 646- bron. Follow the signs MINER at permittee. c/o W. David Keith, Esq. LBOAL NOTICE Tolland Turnpike spent the early evening jump- Until the owner claims the 0271.______from Daly Rood, Route Contignntent Available C A M A R O 305 1977. Dolby DAVID W. MINER 575 Main Street The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public starting automobiles that had stalled after driving would have allowed the town to rabbit, named Roger by police 85 near Gov City. Elect­ stereo. White with red Dated 19th, July, 1988 Manchester, CT 08040 hearino on Monday, August 1,1908 at 7:00 P.M. In the Heor- through roadway "lakes," said dispatcher Debbie continue building the secondary after the hit movie "Who Framed BRAND New Centurion ric oultor, keyboard, pinstripes. $1500 or best 035-07 085417 Ine Room, Lincoln Canter, 494 Main Street, Manchester, CT Accordio men's 12 Opening Date; to hear and consider the followino patltlont; Jensen. have serious business facility as originally planned, Roger Rabbit?’’, the police are bike, sports equip­ otter. 646-0724.______speed bike. Less than 10 TOWN OF MANCHISTIR NAMCO - SPECIAL EXCEPTION - 100SANRICO DRIVE IN­ Not everyone was troubled by these temporary was discussed last week by taking care of the furry creature. ment, stereo, records, August 1st CHEVY Novo 1973. V-8, hours used. Excellent topes, toys, sleds, fur­ LBOAL NOTICB IS) - Application under Article II, Section 14.02 to permit the ponds, however. Carl Silver, assistant director of By Peter Mattlace who wear clothes all the time in the condition. $375 or best automatic transmis­ construction of a 40,000 tauaro foot warthout# addition with niture, clothes, tools, Call 645-1171 The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing on the town’s Recreation Department, saw youngsters The Associated Press "textile world," are aliens at White offer. 647-9925.______sion. Best offer. 725- six (4) loading bays to tho existing building located at 100 Pino pong table, for information. Monday, August 8,1988 at 8:00 P.M. In the Hearing Room, 494 Sanrico Drive. enjoying a swim in the "lake” behind the Mahoney Thorn Lodge. 2634 8am-4pm, 872-9057 Main Street, Manchaeter, C T to hear and consider the fol­ SET Pino golf clubs. 4 evervthino. otter 5om. MICHAEL JAMBS- SPECIAL EXCEPTION -19/91 LAUREL Recreation Center on Cedar Street. The water was DARLINGTON, Pa. — Hundreds of “ Most people seek the breeze, the sun. woods, 10 Irons, excel­ lowing application; Personal diplomacy STR EET (J-M ) - /^plication for a spoclol exception'under unashamed men and women are gather­ lent condition. $250 NO. ins AMBRICAN OIL CORP.-Raauesta Special Excep­ Article II, Section 5.03.01 to permit the conversion of a 4-t-4 several feet deep, he said, coming halfway up the the rain and the freedom of wearing no 649-2231. tion under Article II, Section 12.02.01 and Article room duplex to a 3-famlly conslstlnp of one 4-room town- outfield fence. ing for a convention at a remote pantyhose,” said Lynn Arnett, 44. a IV, Section 5.03.02 lo allow construction of an auto house and 2 3-room flat apartments for a parcel oflond Iden- campground this weekend to elect service facility and request variance to Article IV, tlfltd at 19-91 Laurel Street. The next threat of rain will come Sunday, but until free-lance writer from Paradise Lakes, Section 5.01.03 to permit this facility within 400 feet then, supny weather will prevail, the weather officers, organize committees — and get Fla. "You tell the first lie of the day fails to win support PETBAND of 0 rosldentlolly zoned dwelling on tho some tide At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written naked. of the street - 33-28 Spencer Street - Business Zone communcatlons received. Coplet of these petitions are on service reported. Temperatures will reach into the when you put your clothes on.” BUPPLIEB file In flit Town Clerk's office and may be Inspected during 90s throughout Sunday. Along with serious business, the About 1,000 nudists are expected to III. normal business hours. By Barry Schweld At this hearing Interostod portont may bo hoard and wrltton That was good news to Pat Hurst of East Street in free-wheeling nudists of the Eastern show up over the weekend at White FOR Sole. Chinese Shor- Planning and Zoning Commission The Associated Press Pel puppies. Show communications received. A copy of this petition has been Andover, who said farmers cannot cultivate their Sunbathing Association — and their Thorn Lodge, a pleasant campground IT’S filed In the Planning and Zoning Department and moy be In­ Loo Kwoth, Secretary News Analysis quality at pet prices. spected during business hours. Dated at Manchester, C T this 3Sth day of July, 1900. fields because the mud is so deep. equally unabashed children — plan to lie on the Ohio-Pennsylvania border about Coll otter 6:30pm. 646- WASHINGTON - Jesse Jack- ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 0434)7 Taken together, the drought and storm have dealt in the sun, swim and play ping-pong, 40 miles west of Pittsburgh, according 6047. EDWARD COLTMAN, SECRETARY shuffleboard and volleyball. son has a winning record in TAG SALE TIME a one-two punch to farmers, ensuring that this will to lodge secretary K. Mathesius. helping Americans in trouble Doted at Manchester, C T this 28th day of July, 1988. INVITATION TO BID be the worst season in recent years, said Botticello "Looking is not a no-no, but staring Convention security was tight Thurs­ Jackson had made the freeing 082-07______is,” said Turner Stokes, 60, of Leesburg, abroad, but he failed to get the IMIBCELLANFOUB The Housing Authority of the Town ol Manchester will re- and Hurst. The Hursts have lost approximately 30 day. Clothed and nude men guarded the support of the State Department of the hostages a theme in his f^vo, bids for Rerooflno and Rtfoclne Fotclos and Sotlets, percent of their normal yield to drought and storms, Va., an electronics engineer and presi­ gate. Reporters who shed only their ties unsuccessful pursuit of the Demo­ _I FOR BALE — AGAIN — TOWN OF MANCHRSTRB Inttalllne Guttors and Downspouts of Westhlll Gardens, and the Democratic and Republi­ LBOAL NOTICB she said. "No doubt about it, the weather is really dent of the larger American Sunbathing were escorted among friendly families cratic presidential nomination. “"J L” '2? ^ **’• *®*b day oMueusL can presidential candidates for a STORM Windows. Triple At Its moetlno of July 18,1988 the Planning and Zoning Com- 1988 at the office of the Houtlnp Authority of the Town of conspiring against us," she said. Association. " I ’m sure the staring is sharing, lunch at picnic tables, smiling Like a number of his proposals, it mission mode the followtng declileni: much worse out among the ‘textiles.’” private bid to spring the nine U.S. track with screens, w n r t S n d ?M'd’o ' o J d " " •*"** Elsewhere in Connecticut, the severe thunder­ hostages in Lebanon. ^ ^has a sweet and simple ring to it. moke on otter I Various Tis the season to get rid of OriGiide Annum - Site Flan Medlflcotlen - 38# Telhind Tum - storm Thursday knocked out power to about 28,000 "Textiles,” the nudist term for people See NUDISTS, page IZ In January 1984, Jackson nego­ sizes. Also, 112" oluml- Flke (A-48) - Approved gublect to modlfIcotlont the slto plan Propoiod forms of contract documonts. Including plans and So Jackson is backing off, for 0 parcel of land known at 380V Tolland Turnpike. office of the Houtlnp Author- customers. tiated the release ofLt. Robert O. num owning. 568-4841. all the leftover stuff you no saying "no meeting has been set Barney Peterman - FBD Zone CMnoe / Fretlnrinorv Oevel- ler, C T ^ Monchester, 24 Bluefleld Drive, M o n ie s- and no meeting has been sought" Goodman Jr., a Navy airman who HALF Prtcell Flashing epment Flan - 543-S4S Nerth Main t v r ^ CF-TII - Denied the had been shot down by Syrian arrow signs $2991 Ligh­ longer need!! PRD Zone Change / Preliminary DeveleiNnent Plan for a CoDitt Of ttiM documtntt mov bt obtainMd bv dAnMiiiM for him to negotiate with Iranian ted, non-arrow $2891 parcel of land knoum at S43-54S North Main Street. m o o with m t Houtino Authority of th# J o in omanS!l!!u!l^ officials. forces in Lebanon. It was widely Unllghted $2491 Free, Bibo Poaone and Cnrllen « Bllioketb Hatcklnt - Zene doeum#ntf so obtaintd. Such deposit will bo seen as an attempt by President ro tu rn ^ roturns tho plons* spoclflco- The best chance for the hos­ box letters I Free 18" Chanae • BB te BC - M2/M4 and SM/2M Center Street (P-74) - Rent panel goes public under ruling Hafez Assad, whose government Denied the change of toning clattlflcotlon from Rotldonco B oner b"d wnlno**'”"'* "’* "***' condition w lthl^O doyi tages remains recognition by lum bo letters. Con see Place your tag sale ad in the to Retidenco C tor a porcol of land known at 342/344 and Tehran that their confinement by is listed by the State Department locally. Coll now l 1-800- 334/338 Center Street. A cortiflod chock or bond drofts oovobiM to th* MAi8«i8«n By Andrew Yurkovsky conciliation negotiations, as well Commission. as a supporter of terrorism, to 423-0163, anytim e. Hemort Oevelepment Cempony - Final CUD Flan Medlflco- A u t^rlty of the Town of ManchiSti?, u.S? Oovrr^^Slnt Manchester Herald Commisalon's first case pro-Iranian factions in Lebanon Herald and you’ll receive bonds or a sotltfactory bid bond axecutod by the b ld ^ a n d as written settlements resulting The Journal Inquirer news­ OVEREHEAO Garage tlen / OMn Space Flan - Bucktond and Slater Streets (H-8II - supports a rent increase is a humanitarian issue and not a Approved with modifications tho Final CUD Plan Modifica­ from them, could also remain paper also questioned the ruling card to play in foreign policy See DIPLOMACY, page 12 doors. Real mlllwork. tion and Open Space Plan for a porcol of land Idontiflod at In a reversal of its earlier — story on page 3 Distinctive Colonial 4 days for the price of 3 ! confidential. in a letter to the commission. maneuvers. 3G1V Bucklond Stroet. opinion, the town attorney’s of­ Only conciliation negotiations Wichman said that the town design, sunburst Nopert Really - Final FRD/Rretlen CenIrel/WalNinds - MB SKsssyassssii aw M s'si.'affi."" fice has ruled that complaints to Jackson was quoted as saying arches. Thousands of Ooklond Street (N-aa/N-H) - Approved with modlflcotlens Attention Is called to tho provisions for equal emDlovmant tenants and landlords and the and information about a tenant’s attorney’s office had not been on Wednesday that he was trying carvings on raised pan­ the Final PRD/Erotlon Control/Wellandi for a porcel of the town’s Fair Rent Commission substance of tenant complaints. finances would be exempt from influenced by those letters. TODAY Call today and get land known at 38t Ookland Street. '•** " ‘^® •nlnlmum 2.1S! and most other related informa­ to reach the Iranian foreign els. Also, metal fiber­ onVis proleS. ^ speclllcatlons mutt be paid That Information would be disclosure under Wichman’s new "We just discussed it with minister. All Akbar Velayati, glass, Insulated. Free Karen Rvnnt - Subdlvltlen - 1 Lets > Hllltlewn Read (R -n i - tion must be available to the public even if a case were ruling Thursday. (Town Attorney John W .__ literature. 1-800-631- complimentary tag sale signs. Approved with modlflcotloni the Subdivision of a parcel of Authority of the Town of Manchester retervet public. Coo- through "third parties" including In d e x land Identified at a portion of 42B Hllittown Rood. referred to conciliation, or settle- In a letter to the commission, ney), and based on further review Arab diplomats. VIelette Constructlen - Curfeint Determent -181/189/171/2TS h AV n Ihe blddhSil.""'' '"'® '''"»"- The Thursday decision came ment through informal 24 pagoa, 2 Btetlona d I ^ r a t IV E X the Herald asked that more we expanded the scope of our “I have continuously expressed Oakland Street (V -ll) - Granted o waiver for tho Installation No bid than be withdrawn for a period of 60 davt tubseauant after the Manchester Herald plate gloss mirror, negotiations. Information be disclosed about opinion,” he said. of granite curbing for propertlee Identifeld at 285 and 275 questioned the validity of the my interest in doing whatever I Buslneee _ _ S -9 Opinion______6 doted 1958. Best offer Oakland Street and a oorlton of 289-271 Ookland Street. The decision reverses the pre­ commission cases than would Some commission members could to make a humanitarian Classified 643-2711 earlier ruling, which would have Clatslfled _ 2 1-2 4 People______17 633-6164.0 A copy of that# decisions has bfen filed In the Town Clerk's vious ruling by Assistant Town have been allowed under Wich­ had objected at the July 14 appeal to gain release of the Comics 20 office. vw ssr«''iffe y'“'' allowed the disclosure only of the Attorney David Wichman. Wich- man’s earlier ruling. The Herald meeting that the lack of anonym­ Science 10 PLACING AN AD In clas­ PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION tenants' names in the prelimi­ Americans held hostage," he told Connecticut _ j8-5 Sporte------13-16 man said at the commission’s last based its request on the state ity would hurt both tenants and The New York Times. "Humanit­ sified Is o very easy, LEO KWASH, SECRETARY Tlfla: BXECilTIVB'DrR^ECTOR nary stages of rent disputes. 'The Foeiie 17 Televlelon ' 19 simple process. Just dial meeting, on July 14, that the right-to-know law, and was pre­ landlords. But there was no Doted at Manchester, C T this 38th day of July, 1988. Dote: July 21,19M new ruling means the commis­ arian appeals always help. They Local____2 -3 ,1 2 U,8./Wofld____ 643-2711. 0554)7 complaints themselves could re­ pared to appeal the case to the discussion about that issue 7 084417 penetrate deeper than political Lottery _ _ _ _ 2 WeethT 2 sion must disclose names of main confidential. He also said state Fre^om of Information Thursday. ^ tradeoffs." .i. ' Obttuariei___ 2 Weekend____ is _?----MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, July 29 RECORD MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, July 29, 1988 — 3 Dems gear up for fight CoOcge Notes Police Roundup On Asbury dean’s list over committOe seats By Alex Glrelll About three-quarters of the Delegation is backing incum­ Deborah Lynn Jewett, daughter of C. Everett and Manchester Herpid ^ . ^ Hebron, a student at Asbury Drug investigation Manchester delegation is behind bents Flynn and Sullivan. the effort to elect O’Brien, Flynn backed Toby Moffett in Ky., has been named to the A battle for one of three seats on dean s list for the spring quarter. Democratic Town Chairman his 1986 fight againt O’Neill for yieids 5 arrests the Democratic l^ational Com­ Theodore R. Cummings has said. the D e m ^ a tic gubernatorial mittee threatens to disrupt the But not all of the Manchester nominatioiT Flynn supporters Two Manchester residents were among five predicted harmony of the Demo­ Area students on dean’s list delegates will cast their votes for have said O’ Neill backed O’Brien cratic State Convention Saturday ^ op le arrested Wednesday by the Tri-Town the West Hartford man. to settle a political score. Cote, 37 Academy St. and John R. Narcotics Task Force after an investigation that as a candidate endorsed by both Klng^of 160 Bryan Drive have been named to the Former Mayor Barbara Wein­ The Congressional Delegation also resulted in the seizure of $6,700 worth of Gov. William O’Neill and many, dean s list at Providence College, in Rhode Island, berg said tqday she will support has written to the delegates to the cocaine, police said. Manchester Democrats tries to for the spring semester. Flynn, and Mary Sullivan of state convention asking them to Alfred and Brenda Drinkwater of 235 Spruce St., beat an incumbent. Cote is majoring in special education and Greenwich, whose position on the support Flynn and Sullivan. were arrested after police received information William O’Brien of West Hart­ Humanities at the elementary level. She will enter national com m ittee is being O’Brien said this week that he / from confidential sources that the Drinkwaters ford, who has won the support of her senior year. sought by Ellen P. Camhi of has widespread support from were o^rating a drug factory, police said. O’Neill and most Manchester King, who will enter his junior year, is a finance Stamford. Candidate Peter G. delegates throughout the state. A lfi^ Drinkwater, 27, was charged with delegates, is seeking to replace major. Kelly, also an incumbent, is On Thursday, however, 25 conspiracy to possess cocaine with intent to sell, John Flynn of Avon on the was Lori of 27 Brookside uncontested. ’ Democrats, including several Also named A. Buteau operating a drug factory, possession of marijuana national committee. John Sulli­ She will enter her junior year. Weinberg said that Robert P. state lawmakers, held a press Lane, Coventry. van of Manchester, a Democratic and possession of drug paraphernalia, police said Tardiff is another Manchester conference at which they reaf­ State Central Committeeman Brenda Drinkwater. 28, was charged with posses­ delegate, who will back Flynn. firmed their support for Flynn, J from the 4th Senatorial District, Receives special scholarship sion of cocaine with intent to sell, operating a drug Manchester delegate Theodore and charged that O’Neill is using will be floor manager of the effort factory, possession of marijuana, and possession of A. Brindamour also said he will strongarm tactics in his effort to Joanne E. Thompson of Manchester, a recent to elect O’ Brien. drug paraphernalia, police said. be support Flynn. win support foF-lJ^riei^'' grduate of Bowdoin College. Brunswick, Maine, is Both were released on $5,000 bond and are Flynn has the backing of some arnong several graduates who have been awarded Weinberg said some of the Both Flynn an^’-CTBrien are scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior Court top legislators, including U.S. delegates were not present at a labor union officials. Flynn is scholarship assistance ^o help continue their Rep. Barbara Kennelly and U.S. on Wednesday, police said. recent caucus of Manchester state director of the United Auto education. Sen. Christopher Dodd. Police arrived at the Drinkwater’s residence state convention delegates when Workers and O’ Brien is president Thompson received a grant from the Charles Wednesday afternoon armed with a search Attorney General Joseph Lieb- Carroll Everett Scholarship Fund to study art Reglnild Plrtlo/ManchMtef Heiald the question was discussed, but of the Greater Hartford Building warrant, but found no one was home, according to erman is expected to be nomi­ she agreed that about 75 percent Trades Council. The Greater history at Vaie University. TRYING HARD — Eric Cosmini, age 6, nated to seek the U.S. Senate seat U around the monkey bars at Martin the report. While awaiting the Drinkwaters’ arrival, of the load delegates are O’Brien Hartford Council is part of the of 483 E. Center St., tries to swing School on Dartmouth Road. police received a phone call from Rene L. Lanthler, held by Republican Sen. Lowell supporters. Connecticut State Building and Continuing her education 22, of 22 Chambers St., police said. Lanthier, who did Weicker at the convention in the Despite O’Neill’s endorsement, Construction Trades Council, not know he was speaking to a police officer, told Hartford Civic Center. the entire state Congressional which has endorsed Weicker, Andrea E. Olinyk, daughter of Michael and Edith police he wanted to purchase a half a gram of Olinyk of 92 Vernon St. recently graduated from the Obituaries cocaine, and would be over in 15 minutes, police University of Connecticut with a bachelor of arts said. degree in psychology. Upon arriving at the residenc^ he was arrested She was on the dean’s list for the spring semester Rev. James Burke, made to Campion Center for and charged with criminal attempt to possess L and throughout her college years she was on the Delium A. LaHouse Crowd learns how to fight Retired Jesuits. 319 Concord cocaine, police said. He was released on $1,000 Student Senate and was a cheerleader. was dean of college Road, Weston, Mass. 02193. Delium A. LaHouse, 79, of non-surety bond and also will appear in court on Her major was child psychology. She plans to Rev. James Leo Burke, 87, of Andover, died Thursday at Man­ Wednesday, police said. continue college to earn a master's degree in social Boston, Mass., a native of Man­ chester Memorial Hospital. He While police were still waiting for the Drinkwat­ work. Brendan Sullivan, Rcginild Plnto/MxnchMtcr Herald the ‘witchcraft among us’ chester, died Wednesday at Mas- was the widower of Theresa ers, James M. Bellucci, 29, arrived at the residence SIBLING SHENANIGANS - Michael schusetts General Hospital. victim of crash LaHouse. in search of cocaine, police said. He was St., play outside their home Thursday. By Nancy Pappas can be most effective, Spangler said. In fact, he On Cornell dean’s list He was a mem berof the Society He was born in Sherbrooke, subsequently arrested and charged with criminal and Melissa Pemberton, of 198 Porter The two engaged in a friendly race. Manchester Herald Petty Officer 3rd Class Bren­ said the danger of the game. Dungeons and of Jesus, the former dean of Quebec, Canada on Feb. 9, 1909. attempt to possess cocaine. He also was released on dan Baker Sullivan. 22, husband Robert Joseph Fitzgerald, son of Robert J. Boston College Graduate School He had been a resident of Wilson Dragons, is that the spells and incantations in the of Michelle (Davis) Sullivan, of 47 $1,000 non-surety bond and will appear in court on. Newspaper horoscopes. Oriental masters of Fitzgerald of 102 Wetherell St. has been named to and longtime member of the and Andover for most of his life. Wednesday. » players’ book were taken directly from the the dean’s list for the spring semester at Cornell Scantic Meadow Road, South the martial arts and a toy known as a Ouija board spellbooks of powerful occult groups. Jesuit Provincial staff. He is survived by a son, Brenda Drinkwater arrived at home about l University, Ithaca, N.Y. Windsor, died Monday in a Navy ‘/4 can bring the average citizen into contact with “ When the kids recite the words in those He was born in Manchester on Edmond LaHouse of Rockville; hours after police arrived, police said. She was He will enter his senior year in the fall and is helicopter accident in San Fair rent commission decides the forces of Satan and the occult. games, they are actually calling on the powers of July 1. 1901, the son of the late three daughters, Joan Maneggia Francisco. arrested along with a companion, Sharon D. Tyson. That was the message which the Rev. John darkness,” said Spangler. majoring in urban planning at the College of William H. and Alice C. Burke. He of Bolton, Doris Violette of 25, of 137 Vernon Ave., Vernon, police said. Architecture, Art and Planning He was among the eight people Spangler, a Lutheran pastor from Wisconsin, attended Manchester schools, Bolton, and Barbara Smith of Police say they found an ounce of cocaine on The Rev. Ralph A. Sackschewsky is pastor of He is a graduate of Manchester High School presummed dead by the U S. brought to a crowd of more than 170 earlier this graduating from Manchester Clearwater, Fla.; three sisters. Tyson. She was released on bond and will appear in Christ Lutheran Church in Hebron, which hosted Navy in the July 18 helicopter first case in iandiord’s favor week at Hebron Elementary School. High School, He attended the Pearl Mailho't of Winter Haven. court on Wednesday, police said. the program. He said he was pleased with the crash in the Pacific Ocean near The forces of evil are in a constant battle with College of the Holy Cross, Wor­ F la., Mary Lou Duplin of Andover turn-out. but mentioned that Spangler normally In college honor society San Francisco. Alfred Drinkwater was subsequently arrested By Andrew Yurkovsky the Christian forces of holy righteousness, said cester, Mass., forone yearbefore and Florida and Marie O’Brien of after arriving home from work, police said commission asked that Palisi needed a report from the Health Spangler. attracts a large audience. The Christ Lutheran Christina Colvin, daughter of Mr and Mrs Sullivan was stationed at Manchester Herald bring the problems to the atten­ entering the Society of Jesus in West Hartford; 12 granchildren ■rhe cocaine seized in the arrests has a street Department on the condition of “ Demons are in this room tonight, listening to congregation has been meeting in Hebron Lawrence Colvin of Manchester, a student at Alameda Naval Air Station in 1920. After completing a novitiate and 6 great-grandchildren. He value of $6,700, police said. The Tri-Town Narcotics tion of Reale and that Reale the apartment before making a everything we say,” he told the audience.—^Elementary School for 2‘/4 years, he said, and has Alameda, Calif., and had served In its first ruling, a commission ^ n tle y College, has been named to the Bentley in classicial studies at St. An­ was predeceased by a brother, correct them. The commission ruling. The dispute involves a “ However, demons cannot read your mind. The awroxima^ely 95^menabers. College Honor Society and to the dean’s list for the in the Navy for 2'/4 years. A o ..ir® ? consistss of officers from Manchester. established at the bidding of drew’s in New York, he received Edmond LaHouse, and a sister, South Windsor and Vernon, also decided that the case could six-room apartment at 65 North Scriptures tell us that. So never speak aloud Debbie Farr of Hebron, a member of that spring semester. an bachelor’s degree from Boston Hartford native, he graduated Wnant activists sided with a be reopened within 30 days if the St. The tenants are Rita E. Kelsey Bernice Uppling. landlord Thursday and decided anything you wouldn’t want the demons to hear.” church, said she had heard Spangler speak in the She is a finance major and will enter her junior College in 1926, and a master’s from South Windsor High School repairs were not done. and Raymond E. Krueger, and gym in the morning, and had returned /for year in the fall. in 1984. The funeral will be Saturday at that a rent increase for a Spangler’s program, “ The Occult and You,” degree in philosophy in 1927 from 8:30 a.m. at the John F. Tierney Palisi’s daughter, who did not the landlords are Annette G. and has been seen across the U.S. another helping in the evening. 2 Besides his wife, he is survived Congress Street apartment was Boston College. Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., Military Notes identify herself, spoke on behalf Charles P. Kelehan of East “ Worship of the devil, interest in the occult, is “ The best part, was his explaining that it’s by his parents. William B. Sulli­ justified. Before being ordained in 1933, followed by a Mass of Christian of her mother. She said that the Hartford. widespread, truly it is,” said Spangler. ’When the everywhere,” she said. he was a professor of history at van of East Windsor and Mary The seven-member Fair Rent main complaint was the rent The rent in the apartment burial at 9 a.m. in St. James wife of the president of the admits That might have seemed frightening, said About Tovvn Holy Cross from 1927 to 1930. He (Lehan) Sullivan of South Wind­ Commission, which was estab­ increase, although there were increased effective July 1 from Church. Burial will be in St. Enlists in U.S. Army that she’ consuits a (horoscope) reader, that’s Jackie Fontaine of Coichester, but “ the most also studied theology at Weston sor; two sons. Rory Sullivan and lished last year by the town Board problems with the apartment, $550 per month to $675 per month. James Cemetery. Calling hours serious,” he said. encouraging part was the fact that if you believe Luke Sullivan, both at home; Davt^verett Paine Jr„ son of Geraldine Moniz of Directors, also heard testim­ including holes in screens and The landlords said that the College of the Holy Spirit, Wes­ will be Saturday from 8 to 8:30 The crowd sat quietly through a 70-minute slide in Christ, that Christ will protect us.” three brothers, Toby J. Sullivan Rose of Manchester and David E. Paine Sr of ony Thursday in a second dispute windows that wouldn’t stay up. increase was being implemented Group seeks awards nominations ton, Mass. He received the a.m. presentation in an oppressively hot gymnasium, Some of the younger members of the audience Licentiate in Sacred Theology in of Kodiak, Alaska, Lehan W. Amston, ha$ enlisted in the U.S. Army. He is a 1988 and was informed that a third ■ “Unfortunately (Palisi’s) si­ to cover the cost of water The Very Special Arts Connecticut is accepting Albert LePage dispute was close to being settled hearing about the influence of witchcraft on the disagreed. Laura Mariotti, a 17-year-old from 1934 and then returned to Holy Sullivan and Justin M. Sullivan, graduate of RHAM High School, Hqjiron and is a tuation is not uncommon for consumption, which they said the 9 nominations for award recipients to be honored at through informal proceedings. “ Star War” movies, the anti-Christian messages Marlborough, thought that Spangler was "ve.j-y Cross to teach. In 1941 he received both of Hartford; and a sister, Albert LePage, 81, of Holiday, member of the Hebron Volunteer Fire Department. people trying to live on social tenants had failed to pay in full. the second annual awards banquet of the The commission’s meeting, in found in heavy metal rock music, and the opinionated in his opinions on God. Things aren’t a Ph. D. degree from Harvard, the Lauren A. Dykstra in Delaware. Fla., formerly of Coventry, died After completing six weeksof basic training at Ft. security,” Reale’s lawyer, An­ The tenants, who have lived at organization on Thursday, Oct. 13. The candidates the Lincoln Center hearing room, 'corruption of those who enjoy the popular exactly the way he says.” first Jesuit to receive a Ph.D. A memorial service will be held Wednesday at home. Leonard Wood in Missouri he is scheduled to receive thony Pagano, said. He added the apartment for 2‘/4 years, said must be mentally or physically challenged sometimes resembled the televi­ roie-piaying game, Dungeons and Dragons. V Her friend, Kris Farrell of Hebron, also 17, from the college. He was a Saturday at 1 p.m. in St. Mar­ Before retiring in 1970, he his advance training in his chosen field of combat that the sole determination the that they had not been billed individuals who exhibit talent in the visual arts, sion program, “ The People’s The probiem with astrology and the “ Star thought that Spangler had condemned rock member of the faculty and garet Mary Church, 80 Hayes worked for Pratt & Whitney. engineering. commission would have to make properly for the water consump­ drama, music or literature. Participants will be Court,” with tenants and land­ War” movies is that they “ work on the idea that music too broadiy. administration at Boston College Road, South Windsor, followed by He is survived by his wife, Effie was whether the rent was “ harsh tion. They also said that electrical there is an impersonai, ultimate force behind the divided into two groups: 21 years of age and older lords interrupting one another’s “ He’s saying that ail rock musicians are from 1938 to 1951. He was military honors. The Samsel & (Carpenter) LePage; a brother, and unconscionable.” service was insufficient and that and those artists under 21. For information, call testimony and the commission universe.” said Spangler in the program Sunday. involved in ali this stuff, and I don’t think chairman of the history depart­ Carmon Funeral Home. 419 Buck- Eugene LePage of Newmarket, ' ■ 'h A n n h # a Reale said that he could get a fire escape was unsafe. In the “ Star Wars” films, “ the force is neither 246-0116. The deadline for entry is Aug. 24. chairman trying to soothe that’s true.” ment at Boston College from 1945 land Road, South Windsor, is in N.H.; four sisters. Sister Evelina ■■W W JfO l.W between $725 and $750 for the tempers. good nor evil, it can be used for either,” said But the majority of the audience seemed to to 1951. He was assistant dean of charge of arrangements. LePage of Montreal, Canada, apartment if it were vacant. Spangier. “ That is a dangerous concept. A With little discussion, the com­ share the sentiments of Joyce Lavallee of its graduate school from 1940 to Memorial donations may be Sister Lillian LePage of Quebec, A case now in the process of State slates work Christian understands that there is just one Glastonbury. made to .the Brendan B. Sullivan mission members decided un­ conciliation, or preliminary nego­ Dr. Crane’s Quiz 1945 and dean from 1951 to 1953. Canada, Jeannette Carpenter of According to Journal of the American Medical ultimate force in the universe, and that is the “ I think it’s reaily enlightened us, and it^lon g Memorial Fund, in care of South animously that landlord Daniel He was director of studies for the Coventry, and Rachel LaFlam m e ASSOC., Alcoholism is now unquestionably recog- tiations between the landlord and on highway signs Lord and the force for good.” F. Reale was justified in asking overdue.” she said. “ I just hope that it has New England Province of the Windsor High School, 161 Nevers of Springvale, Maine; and sev­ nized as a major public health concern. In the tenant, involves 173 Spruce St,, However, the devil and his demons are for a $70 monthly rent increase, ’The Depahment of ’Transporta­ enlightened all of the adult community. There is Jesuit Order from 1951 to 1970. He Road, South Windsor 06074. eral nieces and nephews. United States, alcohol dependence has reached Apartment 5, which is operated powerful, and the spells of witches and wizards 1. Housewives polish their silverware to keep it from $625 to $695, for a five-room witchcraft among us, and it’s time to fight back.” from was responsible for the training epideinic proportions. One in every ten deaths is by the Boyle Management Co. tion will maintain three- and apartment at 61A Congress St. of a generation of Jesuits. related to alcohol, and 20 percent of the total The tenant, Forrest R. Carson four-lane travel lanes during MOLDING MILDEWING RUSTING The tenant. Muriel Palisi, had work on a sign upgrading project TARNISHING He also served as Provincial national health expenditure for hospital care is Jr., who says he has lived there prefect, or head of studies, for Deaths Elsewhere spent on alcohol-related illness.” complained that the increase, for 12 years, is complaining about along Interstate 91 between Mer­ 2. Which nicknamed creature causes the most which was effective May 1, was iden and Hartford. feminine screams? Boston College, Holy Cross, and In America our fun and games are being used to an increase in rent, the condition Many takers for rental units Fairfield University. too high and that some repairs in of the facility and a reduction in The $1.6 million project, sche­ BRUIN REYNARD FERDINAND MICKEY promote the drinking of alcoholic beverages Half of the apartment had not been duled to be completed in July 3. A "pitchout” is to prevent an example of He is survived by six nieces and Harold R. Harris was flying began disintegrating all murders, quarter of all suicides, and half of each services, according to a com­ By Nancy Concelman that need.” “ When we open the 10 units we a nephew: and several grandnie­ over Dayton, Ohio. carried out. plaint filed-by Carson. 1989, involves the replacement of Manchester Herald Ciccone and his partner. Dale will be full.” Ciccone said. SHOPLIFTING STEALING ARSON MAYHEM FALMOUTH, Mass. (A P ) — year s auto deaths Involve drinkers. In May of this ces and grandnephews. He was Commission member Mary The rent is due to increase on old and obsolete signs, instalia- Rival, are currently renovating They hope to get a certificate of 4. Which commercial item had no legs in its Aviation pioneer Harold R. Har­ “ I pulled the release ring and year 24 youths and 3 adults died in a fiery crash in the brother of William Burke, Jackson was not present at the Aug. I from $540 to $700 per tion of overhead and side- A waiting list for tenement the upper floors of the Blish occupancy within the next week original state? ris, who said he was the first the parachute promptly turned Kentucky involving an Assemblies of God school John Burke, Francis Burke, meeting. month, the complaint says. mounted signs and the delinea­ units being constructed by two building, which they bought in and begin moving people in CHITERLINGS WODGWOOD MINORCA person to have his life saved by a me rightside up.” Harris recalled bus and a pickup truck. Thedriverof the pickup was Phiiip Burke and Helen Griffin. At one point, while Reale Commission member Peter M. tion of the roadway in unlit areas. local hardware store owners is February, to create 16 tenement within the month. Ciccone said. GIBLETS free-fall parachute, died Thurs­ in a 1987 interview. He landed in a going the wrong way on an interstate highway he Reposing wiii be at St. Mary’s presented his case, Palisi dis­ Phelan said that he and William Work will begin just south of evidence of the town’s need for units and eight apartments. He 5. A “ balk” is a mistake on the part of which day at home after a brief illness. back yard. has been charged with 27 counts of murder. Police He would not disclose prices on puted a statement he made. Runde, another commission East Main Street in Meriden and wouldn’t reveal the cost of the athlete? Hail, Boston College, Boston. He was 92. say he had a blood alcohol level of 24 percent — affordable housing, one of the the units, but said the 16 would Calling hours are tpday from 2 to 4 A free-fall parachute is acti­ Commission Chairman Joseph V. member, had worked out a extend to Airport Road in Hart­ owners said. project. rent for between $70 and $100 a QUARTERBACK CATCHER BOXER Harris, whose civilian jobs almost 2>/4 times the legal limit for intoxication in p.m and 7 to 9 p.m. A concele- vated by the person wearing it. Camposeo told Palisi to hold off tentative agreement Thursday ford. Three travel lanes will be “ We had the option of putting in week. No price has been set for I PITCHER included the presidency of Kentucky. The consequential cost of alcohol-related brated funeral Mass will be her comments, but she persisted, between Carson and,a represen­ maintained in four-lane areas office space,” said Paul Ciccone, Ciccone and Rival received 40 the apartments yet. he said. Northwest Airlines, began his Harris later helped set up if J ^ ®''®" **>at first Saturday at 9:30 a.m. in St. and her daughter told her to be tative for the landlord. and two lanes will be maintained co-owner of Blish Hardware Co. applications for 10 units, but after Answers in Classified section aviation career in 1917 when he Peruvian Airways Corp., the first drink. It is estiinated that one out of nine casual Ciccone and Rival bought the quiet. In another case, commission in three-lane areas, according to at 791 Main St. “ But people need a screening applicants, narrowed Ignatius Church, Chestnut Hill, enlisted in the Arm y Signal U.S. flag airline south of the drinkers will becbme an alcoholic, and alcoholic’s building from Nicholas Jackston Mass. Burial will be in the Jesuit life span is reduced to 10 to 20 years. As a part of its decision, the members agreed that they the DOT. place to live. We’re trying to fill the pool to 20 or 25. Corps, which sent him to Europe equator. and Jaques Guay. 9 Cemetery, Campion Center, Wes­ The Holy Bible clearly warns against the drinking to test Italian bombers. In 1942, Harris returned to Lottery ton, Mass. The Brady & Fallon which procduces harmful and destructive results • After the war, he worked as a military service to help organize Funeral Home, Boston, is in In Ephesians 5:18 we read, “ Instead, be filled witli: test pilot. On Oct. 20,1922, he was the Air Transport Command. He charge of arrangements. the Spirit. Let us turn to the Lord for help U M ARDSAIIIMC t ACTIVE WEAR Exclusively at Marlow’s Connecticut Daily Thursday; 008. Play Four: 8519. forced to try out the parachute retired from the Armed Forces as Le Deli-Bakery Memorial donations may be forgiveness, healing, .strengths, peace and joy! ; ISO Browl Strati • Mtnc*Mit«. 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Pfsaa Association. , Manchester, CT 06040 • (203) 649-5147 Downtown Main Straet • Manchester • 649-5221 MC / VISA • Opan 6 Days / Thursdays 111 9 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, July 29, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. July 29. 1988 — 5 Raid nabs trooper State will appeal UTC doesn’t understand bid rules STATE HADDAM (AP) — A state police trooper was arrested on drug charges after police HARTFORD (AP) - United Department of Defense Certifica­ fall into the hands of some tacted the Defense Department to seized eight ounces of marijuana during a Technologies Corp. officials say tion. We are continuing to study employees. say they will not adhere to the & R E G IO N raid on his Haddam home. right-to-die rulini they do not, "fully understand” a the matter and don’t yet fully “ You can’t possibly know be­ policy. He declined additional Ronald F. Carlson, 24, a state police new Pentagon directive requiring understand Its requirements.” cause you can obtain it by comment. It’s a labor drought trooper stationed at the Westbrook contractors to certify they have Outside a meeting with stock By Anne McGrath of Protection and Advocacy fl accident,’’ he said. “ A govern­ If UTC decideds not to comply barracks, was arrested at 7; 15 p.m. not improperly obtained confi­ analysts In New York City on The Associated Press the Handicapped and Develoi ment employee could turn it over with the directive, it could be WINDSOR (AP) — Unlike some dential inside information when Wednesday, Rolls told reporters. Thursday and charged with possession of mentally Disabled Persons h^ to you.” excluded from competing for farmers, Connecticut tobacco growers bidding on contracts. “ We will not certify, and I doubt mifrijuana, possession of marijuana with HARTFORD — Issues raised decided to support his appeal an The Defense Department an­ contracts of more than $100,000. didn't suffer from near-drought conditions intent to sell and possession of drug The defense contractor’s state­ other contractors will either.” nounced its certification require­ earlier this summer, but they are finding by a family seeking to remove a will ask to enter the case. ment came when it issued Thurs­ unless the Pentagon cancels its paraphenalia, state police spokesman "Advocates for people witi “ They are asking us to make a ment and other procedures July troublesome the state’s good economy and life-sustaining feeding tube from day what it a called a “ clairifica- new policy. Rolls said. Robert J. Slattery said. a comatose woman are important disabilities have told me they ar representation that we can’t 15 in reaction to the continuing a new law allowing 15-year-olds to work at tlon” of the company’s position. Also arrested was Joyce Eldridge, 33, of concerned that a ruling like th^ reasonably make," Rolls said, FBI investigation of alleged UTC’s subsidiaries include, Si­ other jobs. enough to be decided' by the Reports published in at least the same address, who was charged with state’s highest court, the Connec­ one brings us further down th adding that UTC executives had weapons procurement abuses. korsky, which makes helicopters. A state agricultural official said some of two Connecticut newspapers discussed the certification plan Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, which possession of marijuana. ticut attorney general says. path toward a world where peopll The new procedures were im­ the Connecticut River Valley’s shade quoted John A. Rolls, UTC’s for two hours Wednesday. . makes jet engines, and Norden Attorney General Joseph I. become the arbiters of thequaliti posed upon 16 companies, includ­ tobacco farms are reporting a shortage of executive vice president and Rolls said bidding procedures Systems, which makes electronic Lieberman said Thursday that he of life.” ing some of the country’s largest youngsters to pick tobacco now that it’s Train hitcher burned chief financial officer, as saying are so complicated it is often weapons sytems. Norden and will appeal a judge’s decision to Stephen Wise, the McConnet the giant defense contractor contractors whose names sur­ ready to harvest. permit the family of Carol family’s attorney, said he wa^ impossible to define what infor­ Pratt & Whitney offices were BRIDGEPORT (AP) - A man who would not compIy]ith the mation is proprietary. He said the faced in the investigation. Jane Brown, whose family plants 90 McConnell, a S6-year-old Ridge­ “ deeply distressed” by Lieber searched by FBI and Navy apparently hitched a ride on the root of a directive. company couldn’i) be certain acres of tobacco in Windsor and Suffield, field woman, to remove her man’s decision to appeal. Pentagon spokesman Jim investigators on June 14, the day Metro-North Commuter train was UTC, however, said Thursday when materials later deemed the 2-year-old investigation was said the H.F. Brown Inc. farm has aiways feeding tube and allow her to die. “ Judge Dranginis’ opinion wa^ Turner said none of the 16 critically burned when he came In contact it “ has not refused to sign the proprietary would indavertently contractors involved has con­ made public. used local teen-agers to help harvest McConnell, a registered nurse, clear and precise and in conforl with high-voltage power lines. tobacco, but this year not enough applied'.' sustained permanent brain in­ mity with eight other states that Darin Mills of Los Angeles suffered The Brown farm has about 175 young jury in a 1985 car accident and is have already allowed such termi^ extensive burns below the waist and was pickers now and could use 100 more, she in a persistent vegetative state. nation (of feeding tubes),” Wise Judge won’t unseal defense-probe papers said. taken to the Burn Center at Bridgeport Superior Court Judge Anne C. said. Hospital after the accident Thursday. Dranginis ruled earlier this Wise had argued before Dran-I He was listed today in critical condition month that McConnell’s family ginis during a week-long trial ini BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A newspaper’s happy Daly recognized that the public has a later, Rapinac’s home was searched. Nuke plants ‘good’ attorney found encouragement in a judge’s in the hospital. could remove the feeding tube June that McConnell has a right] right to information. The government’s investigation centers on * AP phoiu decision rejecting his client’s request to WATERFORD (AP) - The Nuclear Raymond Ramos, a security guard, said and grant what her children and under the U.S. Constitution to| “ While the ruling is more limited than some unseal affidavits used to obtain search allegations that defense contractors and DIRTY BEACHES — Park Supervi­ he saw Mills on top of the train as it pulled . husband said would have been have her wishes carried out. other judges have ruled, it is heartening and Regulatory Commission has determined warrants for Norden Systems’ offices in consultants, many of them former military sor Dennis Been holds a syringe into the Bridgeport train station at 10; 35 her wish. Representatives of the attorney] important because it is clear affirmatio, of that the Millstone 1 and 2 nuclear power Connecticut as part of the massive Pentagon men, bribed Pentagon officials for contract­ a.m. Lieberman called his decision general’s office had argued that! the First Amendment right of the public to plants are “ consistently good’’ performers found Thursday on Rockaway probe. ing details that could be vital in winning bids to appeal a “ heartbreaking” one, the feeding tube should not be have access to court documents before the with “ strong commitment (s) to safety at Beach in New York. Investigators I In denying The Hartford Courant’s motion worth billions of dollars. but he noted; “ This is not a case of removed because McConnell is| indictment stage,” Elliot said. ali levels," the plants’ operator said to unseal the affidavits, U.S. District Judge Norden is a subsidiary of Hartford-based are stiii iooking for the iliegai Pastor faces charges pulling a plug. It’s a case of not in a “ terminal condition.” Friday. T.F. Gilroy Daly said Thursday that the “ Any time a court expands the limits of the United Technologies Corp. It is suspected of dumpers who have fouled the depriving a person of food and They also pointed out that I In its systematic assessment of iicensee KILLINGLY (AP) — A church pastor Pentagon probe would be compromised by First Amendment, I think it is is an important benefitting from inside information to build a shores from Massachusetts to New water.” Connecticut’s so-called rlght-to- performance’, the NRC gave the who ran a day-care center has been release of the information. advance for the public.” battlefield communioation system for the He said he would ask that the die law expressly excludes feed­ 659,500-kilowatt Millstone 1 its highest Jersey. “ There is a right under the First The Courant hasn’t decided whethr to Marine Corps, accoreing tWther documents charged with molesting a child at the case be passed immediately up to ing tubes from the type of rating. Category 1, in six of 11 areas center, police said. Amendment of access to court documents,” appeal Daly’s ruling, said Mike Jenner, the already releasedjp4he investigation. the Connecticut Supreme Court, extraordinary measures that newspaper’s managing editor. evaluated, and Category 2 in the rest, Airport fire chief for his criticism of Gary Lovett, 39, of the Danielson section Daly said. "But at this early stage, the right is Last month, Norden withdrew from the the state’s highest court, for an may be withheld from a dying a qualified and limited one.” On June 14, federal investigators searched bidding for the communications system, according to Northeast Utiiities, the administrative changes in the department. of Killingly has been charged with expedited hearing. patient if he or she desires or has operator. fourth-degree sexual assault, impairing Ralph Elliot, the Courant’s attorney, said Norden offices in the East Norwalk section of citing the suspicions raised by the The suspension was lifted Thursday only “ If I do not appeal, and I leave stated in advance in a "living he wanted the affidavits released, but was Norwalk. Bridgeport and Trumbull. A day investigation. The 868,250-kilowatt Millstone 2 plant hours after the chief, Peter R. Buonome, the morals of a child and risk of injury to a this ruling unchallenged, it will will.” received Category 1 ratings in five areas minor, police said Thursday. subject other families in Connec­ filed a federal lawsuit against Burns and The court case arose when and Category 2 in six others. There were no Lovett, pastor of the Berean Baptist other state officials, protesting the ticut to agonizing court proceed­ McConnell’s three adult children Category 3, or minimaliy satisfactory, Church in Brooklyn, ran the Berean ings when similar situations AP photo Attorney focus of study suspension and a gag order. Buonome filed a lawsuit seeking to fulfill THE LUTZ CHILDREN’S MUSEUM ratings in either plant, NU said. Baptist Sunshine Preschool until it was arise,” Lieberman said in a alleged in the suit that Burns’ moves what they said would have been AND statement. SHORE^ TOUR — House Minority Leader Robert HARTFORD (AP) - The De­ spokesman said two other cases violated the chief’s constitutional right to ordered closed three months ago for her wish not to be artifically “ The judge’s ruling leaves too Jaekle, *R-Stratford, right, talks with state Rep. T.J. partment of Justice is studying similar to Eberhardt’s were free speech. operating without a state license, sustained. They sued the nursing THE MANCHESTER SPORTS HALL OF FAME Suspended chief sues many questions unanswered, and Casey, R-Milford, during a tour of a Milford beach whether an attorney Representing being reviewed. Buonome was suspended without pay authorities said. home, administrators and doc­ provides little guidance for doc­ United Technologies Corp. in the Elmer said, however, the Eber­ WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) - State about two months ago for criticizing cuts in Police said the incident in which Lovett tors, and various state officials, Thursday. Jaekle called for action to clean up Long tors or families who will face Pentagon procurement fraud hardt did not gain enough infor­ ROAD RACES Transportation Commissioner J. William minimum staffing requirements and other is charged occurred at the schooi and including the attorney general’s Island Sound. Burns has rescinded a five-day suspension involved a young child. They declined to these circum stances in the probe violated conflict-of-interest mation regarding the defense Saturday, August 20 — 9:30 AM organizational changes in the airport’s fire office. laws. issued against the Bradley International provide further detaiis. future. probe to violate conflict-of- department. “ Lines that must be drawn McConnell, who was the head The attorney, Michael Eber- interest laws. 3 MILE Course or 1 MILE Course should be drawn by our legisla­ nurse in Danbury Hospital’s Jaekle asks action hardt, was a top official in the “ To our knowledge there is no Entry Fee: *3 Advance or *5 Race Day ture or by our state’s highest emergency room until her acci­ defense department when his basis for a conflict of interest at Open to All Ages • Start 8i Stop Martin School - Dartmouth Rd. court, not by a single judge or by a dent, is in a coma at the Danbury division was briefed on the all,” Elmer said. single attorney general.” Pavilion Healthcare nursing investigation several times start­ Eberharbt declined to com­ EN TR Y FO RM Kissinger says Dems distort record Lieberman said the state Office home. on Sound pollution ing in 1986. defense department ment Thursday saying he would Nam e__ A g o . officials said. be more responsive when he finds Address. Phono. MILFORD (AP) - House O’Neill. Jaekle said not enough out what the government’s con­ HARTFORD (AP) — Former something terrible has happened campaign to boost their position Kissinger also jokingly menti­ Eberhardt joined the law firm Minority Leader Robert G. is being done. cerns are. Tow n______□ Male □ Female Secretary of State Henry Kissin­ that has to be remedied,” he with the United States as it seeks oned his own name as a candidate representing UTC in December Jaekle says the state isn't He said a special fund should Eberhardt was an assistant Mall with fee to: LUTZ CMLOREITS MUSEUM ger says it’s "astonishing” that added. the release of Americans being for Bush’s running mate. shortly after leaving the defense doing enough to protect Long be set up. using money from inspector general for criminal ^ c/o Bob DIgan, Treasurer. SO Braeside Crescent, Manchester 06040 the Democrats are trying to get Bush is to be nominated for the held hostage in Lebanon. "If you look at the constitution, department, according to Brian Island Sound, which he calls fines paid by polluters, to investigative policy and over­ away with distortions of the presidency during the Republi­ "The only position to take about you will see that there’s no Elmer, a member of the firm. 550 North Main St. “ one of our state’s greatest further address the sound’s sight in the defense department. accomplishments of the Reagan- can National Convention in New hostages is to refuse absolutely to prohibition against foreign-bom Crowell & Moring. pollution. Additional money He began his job in 1982. Bush administration. Orleans in August. negotiate about them.” he said. (people running) for vice presi­ Manchester resources,” ^ ATTENTION... J could be generated, he said, by If a conflict is found, prosecu­ Peter D. H. Stockton, an “ My advice to George Bush is Asked how Democratic presi­ “ Once you agree tonegotiate. you dent,” he said. “ It’s about time "From medical waste to high bacteria levels to uncon­ instituting an “ add-a-dollar” tors will ask a federal judge to investigator for the House Opera­ to put the record out and to dential candidate Michael Duka­ indicate that there is a price that somebody floats that idea, 647-9928 program on water bills, under order that Eberhardt withdraw tions and Investigations Subcom­ indicate his capacity to lead our kis’ lack of foreign policy expe­ you’re willing to pay. You’ve especially now that the vice trolled sewage disposal, this summer we have seen the need which water company custo­ from the case, a department mittee. said that Eberhardt was nation, which I know from rience might affect him in the given up the principle and you’re president has a house of his own. ” for clear and specific action to mers could addadollar to their spokesman said. The department familiar with his former job. personal experience having presidency, Kissinger said: “ I haggling about the price.” He said it was extremely Open Mon.- Fri. 8-5 cri rnTiAif monthly payments to go into SELECTION worked with him for eight years, hope we’ll never find out.” Kissinger said he was optimis­ unlikely that Bush, if elected, protect and enhance (the Sat. 9-12 the fund. 1987 A 1988 FRONT he has." Kissinger said during a "I don’t think he seems to have tic about the chances for a lasting would ask him to return as sound),” Jaekle said duiring a Jaekle made four stops WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLES! news conference Thursday night any understanding of the rela­ cease-fire in the 8-year-old war secretary of state. news^ conference on Cedar along the sound on Thursday, m M T before addressing a statewide tionship between power and for­ between Iran and Iraq. He said “ I think my best role is that of Beach He called for a crackdown on in Milford, New London, Stam­ ■ M n * (TUT NEnEWaWOILT Republican fund-raiser. eign policy and the relationshipof the presence of the American an elder statesman,” he said. a«m a«M u au illegal dumping in the sound, ford and Fairfield. « LOW U “ It seems to me an astonishing American strength to the defense fleet in the Persian Gulf helped Kissinger was the keynote * 1 5 better coordination among He said the state has only situation that... after the longest of freedom.” said Kissinger, who force Iran to accept the cease-fire speaker at the Prescott Bush You Will Love Our state agencies to enforce the one facility, in Middletown, LO W C O ST sustained growth, 16 million jobs lives in Kent. and said that was a tribute to Award dinner, an annual affair ^ O O D B R ID G E BRAND NEW state’s pollution laws, stiffen that is equipped to properly Q Auto Rentals and peace that the opposition He said he expects the.Iranians Reagan’s foreigh policy held to honor an outstanding 12th ANNIVERSARY penalties for repeat polluters dispose of bio-medical wastes. SUBURBANS or party creates the impression that to try to capitalize on the fall initiatives. Connecticut Republican. and a meeting among the An effort should be made to at Manchester Country Club CONVERSION VANS governors of Connecticut, New create more, he said. SPECIAL York, Rhode Island and New Some of the wastes washing Enjoy a leisurely lunch overlooking Location plans approved Jersey to discuss the sound’s up on shores along the sound <59 OUTDOOR FAMILY FUN SPOT future. have been such things as used the Globe Hollow Reservoir... He also said the Department syringes and blood vials from Challenging 18-Hole Par 3 Golf • 18-Hole Deluxe Miniature Golf $110.00 OFF CALL OR COUE IN TODAY AND DRIVE AWAY IN COMFORT. for memorial to blacks of Public Safety should estab­ medical facilities. A Summer Menu Delight ASK FOR JACK HODGSON. Exciting Game Room • Go-Karts Fun For All Ages lish a “ hot-line” for reporting Primarily because of sew­ n WASHINGTON (AP) - Advo­ for the project. “ It couldn’t be a Group Plans Available of accidental and-or illegal age and related bacterial Assorted fresh fruits served with P Extra Special Coupon Savings , cates of a proposed memorial to better site.” MAACO SUPREME spills and dumping into the problems, beaches in Strat­ cottage cheese, jello, and a C ? 2 5 I 1 Day Free - with 3 day minimum rental or honor black Revolutionary War The Virginia residenttold the sound to ensure prompt re­ ford. Milford and Fairfield I 100 Free miles - with weekly rental. I soldiers are now concentrating on Fine Arts Commission that the sponse to such pollution. was closed foor varyiong peri­ scoop of sherbet I E«(Wwadl/M , ■ Musi btpwswiledailinwol final | a design after two federal com­ memorial "will make a very 643-2654 PAINT SERVICE “ Incidents of waste washing ods this week. missions approved its location on powerful statement in its rela­ NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON up on the shore of the sound A spokesman for Gov. Wil­ Serving Tuesdays - Fridays 11:30-2:00 PM the National Mall. tionship with the other memor­ ‘“"‘" m o t o r s have been documented in all liam A. O’Neill said the For Reservations, Call 646-0103 The approvals removed the last ials. ... It will bring 200 years of 10am. 1 pm SPECIAL <, $110.00 OFF four states,” Jaekle said, governor had no plans to call Auto Rentals siting obstacle for the city’s first history to life.” Unlimited Go Karts/Mlnl Gojf « noting that some beaches have for a meeting of the regional 305 S. Main Street, Manchester 777 Talcottville Rd. (Rt. 83) m ajor memorial to blacks Fine Arts Commission Chair­ Dally Special $7.50 Per perwn SUPREME PAINT SERVICE been temporarily closed as a governors but would not neces­ The Fine Arts Commission and man J. Carter Brown agreed, REG. $369.95 N O W $259.95 result. sarily reject the idea. Spokes­ 872*9145 O reN MON.-FRI. 7:30-5:30 » SAT. 0-12 the National Capital Planning noting the “ magnificent rele­ Despite a special committee man Jon L. Sandberg noted Commission on Thursday ap­ vance” of its proximity to the Enter your car in Maaco’s organized by stajte Sen. John that O’Neill had included proved plans to build the black memorial honoring the signers of Clean and dewax entire car • Thorough UGLIEST CAR CONTEST! Atkin, D-Norwalk. and a series $775,100 in his 1988-89 budget Roll |CX)PEUND patriots memorial in Constitution machine sanding of surface • Feath- the Declaration of Independence. Saturday July 30th of legislative proposals deaal- for programs and equipment out Gardens, a grassy area near the Marshall E. Purnell, executive ered-edge most chips and scratches • ing with the sound sponsored to monitor and protect the The LOOK WHAT WE’VE DONE Apply full coat of primer sealer • Paint 12 noon - 2 pm latexite reflecting pool between the Lin­ vice president of Devrouax & by Atkin and Gov. William A. sound’s environment. I Buckets I coln Memorial and Washington Purnell, one of three architectu­ exterior in catalyzed enamel (same Win a free DRIVEWAY Monument. ral firms involved with the color) and bake to durability plus finish Supreme PairH Service! PRODUCTS The two panels also voted, at project, said designers will meet in our temperature-controlled oven. AT MANEELEY’S! separate meetings, to approve a with memorial supporters “ to get plan to build a memorial at the a feel for what they think it should entrance to Arlingtion Cemetery look like.” . O iler expires: 7/31/88 honoring women in military The designers will then waft M/VACO Auto & Bodyworks are independent franchises of service. plans to present to the memor­ M/VACO Enterprises. Prices and hours may vary. Advocates for both projects ial’s foundation by early next next must develop design plans year. If approved, the design will and win another round-of appro­ be presented to the three agencies vals from the two panels and the for their approval. Purnell esti­ National Capital Memorial Com­ mated the project would be mission, which approved the completed in about 2‘A years. siting plans last month. Private donations are expected The Mall site was the same spot to pay for the project, estimated NOW ONLY Maurice Barboza envisioned at $4 million. when he first dreamed of a Barboza said the memorial memorial for black patriots. “ won’t be overpowering. ... 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, July 29. 1988 — 7 OPINION Lawmakers to deliver drought bill By A/llke Robinson temporary increase for three months the Senate measbre at between $5.85 The Associated Press next year. Milk price supports pre­ tee next week. The House version Road study billion and $6.55 bil^n. requires farmers to buy federal crop viously had been scheduled to de­ Gramm warned thM running over a WASHINGTON — Lawmakers are crease on Jan. 1. insurance for each of the next two promising to iron out House and $5.8 billion ceiling calculated under years if they are to be eligible for n i t y : Jack Senators tightened up a similarly the Gramm-Rudman H^udget law wnate differences over a $6 billion controversial benefit in their bill that disaster payments this year. 'V drought-relief package in a quick would set off nasty fiscal and political simple but would allow companies that make repercussions. f The Senate version does not contain Anderson flurry of action next week and speed ethanol for fuel to buy corn from the measure on to President Reagan’s At the heart of the bill are provisions such a provision, which is opposed by desk. government surplus bins at what that would provide disaster payments both the Reagan administration and a could shape up as a substantial to farmers equal to 65 percent of wide array of major crop producer frustrating “My opinion is that the president discount. losses beyond 35 percent of expected groups. would accept this bill as it is passed However, there were still warnings harvest. Many dairy and livestock today, although there have been some that Congress was flirting with budget producers would become eligible for Both bills would cancel a 50-centcut things he objects to,” Sen. Richard G. in the milk price-support level sche­ The study of traffic problems in the trouble by inserting special benefits benefits under an expanded govern­ Lugar, R-Ind., said Thursday after for constituents back home into the ment feed aid program. duled for Jan. 1 but the House version southwest section of Manchester, with its Memo attacks 94-0 Senate passage of the bill. measure. would go beyond that. The House premininary suggestions for what appear to The House had approved its version The House, urged by Agriculture Farmers especially hard hit by the provision would raise the price- be relatively simple and mundane corrective 368-29 a few hours earlier a fter scaling Committee Chairman E. “Kika” de la drought would get supplemental support level from April through June measures, somehow produces a sense of back a plan to» increase' milk price Garza, D-Texas, acted to cap the price payments under both House and 1989 by 50 cents, to $11.10 cents for frustration. pet program ph^ supports, a proposal widely criticized tag of its bill at $5.8 billion. Senate bills. each 100 pounds of milk. as excessively favoring the dairy The Senate had no comparably firm The study illustrates, as if any illustration BUDGET REPORT — Budget Director industry. A number of other points remain to Dairy-state lawmakers wanted were necessary, that the town has in many James Miller holds a press briefing in the figure. Sen. Phil Gramm, R-Texas, be resolved when lawmakers meet in even more, pushing for a permanent The revised version would Impose a said latest estimates put the cost of. a House-Senate conference commit­ increase. places a number of infrastructure problems for missiles White House Thursday where he that should be solved — problems that discussed the federal deficit for the WASHINGTON — A secret, blistering attack has probably will not get the attention they upcoming budget year. Miller warned deserve as soon as they deserve it because been made on a controversial Air Force-Navy missle program that has been kept alive almost that drought-relief and other spending Iran, Iraq town officials, elected and appointed, are solely through the efforts of Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga ., proposals pending could push the totally preoccupied with crisis matters. There the powerful chairman of the Senate Armed deficit upward. are the recent dispute over the sewage plant Services Committee. blocking talks and the age-old disputes between the town and As we reported earlier, our sources say Nunn and! the Eighth Utilities District, at the same time Melvin R. Paisley, former assistant Navy that there is pressure to provide sewer service secretary, are the two men most responsible for for vast commercial expansion in the keeping the Tacit Rainbow missile alive against NATION to end w ar Buckland area. the wishes of military experts. Paisley, who resigned his post to become a defense consultant UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Iran and Iraq The traffic study commands headlines now Open Forum accused each other of blocking U.N. efforts to end because it is new. The shelves and racks in the last year, is at the center of the Pentagon & W O R L D procurement probe. their 8-year-old war, and the U.N. chief sought a town’s engineering and public works offices formula to break the deadlock. Nunn’s interests appear to be pabochial. The “I reject the idea of any collapse absolutely. I are no doubt loaded With similar studies, Town becoming snouiaoeearmarkedforthesetwo tional therapist is to improve the missile contractor, Northrop Corp., is building the OfficilEil testifies on funds ' forgotten by the press and the public, that call problems — not for Main Street. quality of life for the residents of reject it emphatically. I have to keep waiting,” $I00-miliion missile plant in Nunn’s hometown of WASHINGTON (AP) - A U.S. drug Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar said for other corrective measures that would be another Coleco? The Main Stneet plans should be Green Lodge. On Wednesday, Perry, Ga. The town of 10,500 will see 700 new Jobs. revised — eliminating tbe expen­ enforcement official says former White House Thursday. within grasp if everyone were not wrapped up To the Editor: July 20, you made my job a lot Last month, Nunn convinced a congressional staffer Oliver L. North suggested in 1984 that The U.N. chief planned to resume separate talks in sewerage problems. sive back-door portion of tbe plan. easier. conference committee to approve continued The Center Springs Park pro­ $1.5 million designated for a drug today with the foreign ministers of both countries There is probably no solution. The town I have read recently in the funding for Tacit Rainbow. Now we have learned operation be diverted to the Nicaraguan > after a one-day break. I.s Manchester to become ject should be re-evaluated in light newspapers of the citizens of government is in the sam e position that another Coleco? It will ifourtown that on July 13, John Krings, director of operational Contras instead. Iraq demands a face-to-face meeting with Iran of more critical town needs such Manchester being afraid of this testing and development for the secretary of before a cease-fire, and Iran insists on a truce private industries and private individuals government doesn’t wake up to as the new town hall and a new Ron Caffrey, now in charge of the • city losing its- “village charm.’’ I defense, sent a strongly worded memo'to Deputy office of the Drug Enforcement before it will consider a direct meeting. face regularly. The big problems that thrust the realities of life. Every day the police station. personally feel that the true pi-e.ss reports the retrenching Secretary of Defense William H. Taft IV, advising Administration, told a House panel Thursday Perez de Cuellar acknowledged an impasse and, themselves on you have to be handled before We still have the problem of the charm of any country comes from when asked if he had a formula for breaking it, said; the smaller ones over which you feel you have efforts by local companies such , a serious rethinking of the project. The one-page the DEA rejected the idea. Caffrey said he told Eighth District agreement which its people, and as long ds memo, classified as “secret,” was the latest in a “I’m working on that.” But he added, “At some more control. as: is unresolved .and many more North the suggestion would have • Manchester has kind, caring, line of warnings about Tacit Rainbow. Other compromised the chief operative in one of the stage, direct talks are indispensable.” But that is little consolation to a citizen who ■ Pratland Whitney —tolayoff issues which should be examined compassionate people like the The Eecretary-general also planned to meet today 1. 000. Pentagon and Air Force officials, and scientists at agency’s most significant undercover would like to see some progress toward in light of the current overall members of VFW Post 2046, then the China Lake Naval Weapons Center in with Robin'Higgins, the wife of one of the nine U.S. ■ Hamilton Standard — to lav economic situation. operations. > correcting the road intersection problem that off 220 this city will never lose its charm. California, have advised that It be canceled. hostages being held in Lebanon. U.S. Marine Lt. Col. bothers him the most or the recreation field he I suggest that Mayor DiRosa Tacit Rainbow was one of several drone missiles Safeguards for program William R. HiSSins, a U.N. official, was kidnapped ■ Travelers — to lay off 400- .seek the advice and counsel of Feb. 17. He said the meeting at U.N. headquarters is most wants to see improved. plus. Elisabetta M. Bain studied in the early 1980s for anti-radar tactical ’ sor>\eof thetalentedexecutivesin -Green Lodge WASHINGTON (AP) — A Pentagon official at her request. ■ Aetna. Cigna. Phoenix. Stan- missions. The proposal.was flagging badly in f984 The nine Americans are among 18 Westerners Manchester! Town priorities 612 E. Middle Turnpike when it was surprisingly revived by Paisley, who tried to assure Congress of the safety of its adyne. etc., all are making must be reset and an overall plan chemical weapons program and a related believed held by pro-Iranipn Shiite Moslems personnel cuts. Manchester decided to have the Navy join the Air Force in the developed if Marlchester is to project. biological weapons research-effort as the extremists in Lebanon. Officials have held out hope Plastic credit It must be obvious thaj some of avoid being anothelr Coleco. United States disclosed for the first time that an end to the Iran-Iraq war could help bring the these cuts will affect Manchester At the same time, with Nunn’s help, the Pentagon hostages home. ' abandoned the other efforts including a promising where it produces chemical arms. '’ residents and their pocketbooks.. ' J. Russell Smyth The Pentagon takes “stringent and U.N. negotiations toward ending the war are In addition, the stateof Connec­ We don’t need missile called ‘'Seek Spinner.” being conducted under Security Coimcil Resolution still profitable 4^ Strawberry Lane An example of Nunn’s influence can be seen in necessary safety precautions” in its chemical 598, which Iraq agreed to soon afterit was adopted ticut is projecting a deficit of more Manchester weapons program, Thomas J. Welch, than $70 million. Surely, this will reluctant senator this year’s budget authorized for Tacit Rainbow. fn July last year but which Iran did noW cept until AP photo Nunn, negotiating for the Senate, wanted $207 assistant secretary of defense for chemical this month. , Remember when the state General impact Manchester as well as weapons, said Thursday. EXPECTING — LIng-LIng, on* of the officials say Ling-Ling, who has deli­ other towns in Connecticut. To the Editor: million — but the House wanted only $110 million. It provides for a cease-nre followed by withdra­ Assembly put a cap of 15 percent on the The two houses conferred and Nunn got his way no He told a Senate subcommittee that has wal to recognized borders, prisoner exchange, giant pandas at the Natloti.'' Zoo In vered four cubs that have all died, is The federal government has VFW help shows raised questions about safety standards that Washington, hams it up for the camera interest Connecticut banks could charge on announced that the growth in Sen. Marie Herbst’s opponent. compromise. Never mind that the project is fully a peace negotiations and an investigation of which expected to deliver another^ciibCA^S some­ credit card balances? The banks cried that it no loss of charm Jim Giulietti. was quoted as being year behind schedule because of a series of testing the Pentagon “applies stringent safety, side started the war. as she sits in her pen Thuraday. Zoo time next week. personal income has slowed in the storage, maintenance, use and accounting ‘ ‘The policy of Iraq is to put obstacles in the way of would cut their profit to the bone and that first three months of 1988. reluctant to run again because he failures. Including the latest on June 17. To the Editor; •, , • is so busy with his work and Meanwhile, Nunn has fought any efforts to revive requirements for all internal and contractor the secretary-general’s peace efforts,” said Mo­ credit would dry up for all but the most credit New housing permits in Connec­ facilities that use chemical agents.” hammad Javad Zarif, counselor at Iran’s U.N. worthy. Well, it turns out that despite their doesn’t have the time and only the Seek Spinner option. Here is a comparison of ticut fell 29 percent during the first To the commander and staff of the two missiles; Mission.^ “This whole Iraqi exercise is planned to cries, the banks have been smiling all the way six months of 1988. Furthermore, agreed to run at the last minute sabotage the efforts upon which the international Duke courts blue-collar vote; Veterans of Foreign Wars Post because “it appeared to me that ■ Tacit Rainbow is more than a year behind Leaders meet on reform to the vaults with the money they’re still there is a housing glut reported in 2046. community is looking with hope.!’ making on credit cards. the state. no one was going to challenge the schedule because of technical problems. Before it MOSCOW (AP) — Soviet leader Mikhail S. On Wednesday, Iran’s Foreign Minister All Akbar I wish to thank jiou, on behalf of present senator.” was bagged in 1984, Seek Spinner had great Gorbachev today urged the nation’s top People’s Bank, based in Bridgeport, What this all means is that our the residents and staff of Green Velayati* accepted all of Pei*ez de Cuellar’s Bush pushes child care again town fathers should recognize the I’m glad to have read these technical promise and a much more successful Communist Party leadership to reform the proposals on implementing the peace plan. Iraq has continues to offer the lowest interest rate on Lodge, for your kindness in comments; thearticletoldmetwo testing program than Tacit Rainbow. government to broaden personal freedoms not yet responded, and details of the proposals have Mastercard and Visa in Connecticut and impact of these changing eco­ helping us out last week when our By Robert Greene prominent Jackson supporters in on Aug. 15-18. “The process is nomic conditions on the town things; ■ Though both do the same thing. Tacit Rainbow and make.it more responsive. not been disclosed. second lowest in the nation — 12V2 percent. In family and friends’ annual bar­ 1. We have a reluctant candi­ is much more expensive. Our Pentagon sources say Iraq’s U.N. mission accused Iran of “simply The Associated Press Ohio and New Jersey. going along in an orderly fa­ residents, the town budget and becue was rained out on the Western and Soviet sources predict the “I don’t care who you were with shion,” he said. 1987, People’s made $4.13 million in card fees some of the programs under date who doesn’t have the time to that, with the 600 percent cost overrun already on gathering, expected to conclude by tonight, seeking a hasty truce without giving any commit­ stormiest day of a very wet week. run or serve. the program, it is like to cost more than $200,000 per ments that ij will comply honestly and sincerely to courted blue- in the primary, you’re all Demo­ Those reached include former alone. Im agine what it made on the interest on consideration. New’priorities also could result in some changes to the ruling collar voters and Jesse Jackson crats,” Dukakis told a crowd of rivals Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas unpaid balances. The VFW, as always, had already 2. With no challenger available round - way up from the Initial classified estimate the full implementation of the resolution as a plan must be set and some programs provided us with the tables and 13-man Politburo headed by Gorbachev. supporters in a state that Jackson about 500 people when he arrived and Rep. Jack Kemp of New If People’s is doing so well with the changed or delayed until such until the last minute, that Sen. of $30,000. At most. Seek Spinner would be $94 000 a for comprehensive and durable peace.” chairs for this event. As Green round. , » Both sides reported fighting Thursday at won during the primary season, at the Flint, Mich., airport York, Dole’s wife, former Trans­ second-lowest interest rate in the nation, you time as the economy improves. Herbst is doing a great Job. Censors approve film and Vice President George Bush Thursday night. Dukakis lost portation Secretary Elizabeth Lodge does not have the indoor Needless to say, I am going to Tacit Rainbow is faster than Seek Spinn*er, which Esiamabad, 60 miles inside Iran. Iraq, which says it can bet that Society for Savings in For the timebeing, it isa matter space for a picnic of this size, we JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - has withdrawn from Iranian territory, describes the made another push for his child Michigan to Jackson but went on Dole, and several whose names of “biting the bullet.’’ and I have vote and support Marie Herbst means it can get to the target quicker and search at care plan while completing round to secure the nomination with a did not figure in earlier specula­ Connecticut, which charges 14.75 percent always hope to have good again. She has paid attention to a higher altitude. But it means a deficiency in a Government censors gave final approval invaders as Iranian rebels, but Iran says they are interest, and all other Connecticut banks, little confidence in the ability of one in his search for a running string of primary victories. tion. Among those are Sen. Dan weather. This year, our luck ran her district and her constituents. more important category. Once it is launched. Seek today to “Cry Freedom,” a movie about black Iraqi troops. mate. \ /"'x Bush, who has been busy on the Quayle, R-Ind. which charge 15 percent interest on unpaid our town manager and the Board out, but you saved the day by of Directors to make the neces­ She has the time for daily hours at Spinner can stay in the air six times as long as activist Steven Biko, and the film opened Dukakis runnifig'^mat^ Lloyd phone all week with prospective Campaign sources said Bush’s balances, are surviving quite nicely, too. offering us your hall and all the the Capitol office as well as Tacit Rainbow. nationwide 30 minutes later. Authorities Bentsen continued his\ solo running mates, scheduled a visit list also includes Sens. Pete V. sary hard-nosed decisions at this amenities. If they weren’t, you can be sure they’d have time. maintaining an office in her ■ A major drawback of Tacit Rainbow is that it reported an explosion at one theater. Rebels begin voyage for the Democratic ticket to a corporate child-care center Domenici, R-N.M., Alan K. Simp­ told us so loud and clear. Their low profile on We were able to hang our home; this makes Sen. Herbst an must be launched from an aircraft. It is being The blast occurred outside a black township and wooed independent-minded today in the Washington suburb of son, R-Wyo., William L. Arm­ Manchester’s top priority is the decorations, and prepare the the subject since their dire predictions didn’t sewage disposal problem, fol­ accessible senator. "No time’’ tested on B-52s and A-6s. So, use of the missile in theater where the film was to be shown. No Westerners whose suspicion of Tysons Corner, Va.. strong, R-Colo., John Danforth, come to pass speaks volumes. It is proof that tables, and our barbecue started and reluctance are qualifications the mass quantities planned would eat up injuries were reported. A bomb threat was pulling back big government previously drew “He wanted to follow up on his R-Mo., apd Nancy L. Kassebaum, lowed by the revaluation situa­ right on time. child-care initiative,” said Bush R-Kan.; Govs. Thomas H. Kean plastic credit is still profitable for Connecticut tion. Any available funds such as we do not need—we need a person considerable strategic aircraft resources. In reported at another cinema. them to President Reagan. Each member of your staff was The Publications Appeals Board ruled this Bentsen, like Bush, was also spokeswoman Sheila Tate. Bush of New Jersey, John Sununu of banks, even if they can’t set the gouging rates those which the state is payipg for like Marie Herbst who has the contrast, a half-dozen men on the ground can very courteous and helpful. You time, energy, and desire to work launch hundreds of Seek Spinners morning that the film could be shown uncut BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Iraqi-backed Iranian appearing at a day care center as on Sunday proposed a $1,000 tax New Hampshire, Carroll A. of neighboring New York banks — Chase the right of way through the did not just open up the hall for the rebels said they pulled out of two towns in western both sides tried to win votes on credit for child care primarily Campbell of South Carolina and industrial park ($1,135,000) and for the people of her district. program told us but that viewers must be at least 19 years old. Manhattan at 17'A percent and Citibank at residents, you opened up your that Ta^t Rainbow should not be abandoned Iran today after killing or wounding 40,000 Iranian one of the campaign’s major aimed at low-income working George Deukmejian of Califor­ 19.8 percent. the $1,000,000 available for im­ hearts. Test-firing posf^ned Revolutionary Guards during three days of fighting. issues. mothers. nia; and former Govs. Lamar provements to the Municipal Kathleen M. Ullmar u j^!?®*** Seek Spinner program But Iran said its forces drove the rebels out of the Dukakis planned to tour a Bush said he hoped to have a Alexander of Tennessee and — New Haven Register I feel that the most important 14S Forest Road should be revived, too. Building and other purposes function of my job as a recrea- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla, (AP) — NASA . Iranian towns of Esiamabad and Karand, killing or General Motors plant this morn­ tentative list completed by Richard Thornburg of Pennsyl­ Coventry If both were pursued, he added, “The enemy today postponed the crucial launch pad wounding at least 1,000 enemy troops in a battle with ing before meeting with its union week’s end, but planned to delay vania, who recently was nomi­ would have to defend against two very different test-firing of Discovery’s three main engines the “forces of the Baghdad regime and their workers. On Thursday, his activi­ his final selection until the nated by President Reagan to be threats, a low- and high-speed system. It doesn’t another three days when an attempt to fuel the hypocritical mercenaries.” ties included meetings with Republican National Convention attorney general. make sense to put all our future air suppression space shuttle ran into problems with At the United Nations on Thursday, representa­ What did Jackson really get in Atlanta? eggs in one basket.” equipment not used since the Challenger tives for both gulf war foes accused each other of disaster. blocking U.N. efforts to end the nearly 8-year-old Jesse Jackson rolled into Atlanta on July 16 at the People’s advocate The postponement from Monday to war. Days after arrests, protesters that very specific agreements were reached. In Tehran radio interrupted its normal programs to head of a dramatic buS cavalcade, to be greeted by A reader in California is worried about the Thursday was tlie third delay of the test in a 1,200 delegates pledged to his presidential that two-hour conference between Jackson and play martial music and announce victory over the aproachlng invasion of killer bees from Mexico. week, and could put off the first rebels, members of the National Liberation Army of candidacy plus several thousand passionately Dukakis, about which we haven’t yet been told. She wants to know if they can be stopped. post-Challenger shuttle flight — already Meanwhile, July 19 at the convention was Jesse Iran. still refusp to give their names enthusiastic supporters. In public, the media The U.S. and Mexico governments have teamed delayed until late September — until October, followed his every move. In private, he was Waiiam Jackson’s big night. His speech was a series of In a later announcement, the radio said Iranian ‘n more gentle officials said. forces were advancing In a bid to liberate the ATLANTA (AP) — Ten days carry it.” advised by some of the toughdst and ablest black well-tested variations on the themes he has been Preparations for loading 500,000 gallons of fetuses. Rusher working for years. Like Mario Cuomo, Jackson is a mstincts. The aggressive bees were brought to Iraqi-occupied Iranian towns of Sar-e Pol-e Zahab after their arrests during the The protesters, part of an Judge Howard Johnson, how­ politicians in the business: men like California Brazil from Africa in 1956 and bred with Braziian liquid hydrogen and liquid oxy^n into J Assembly Speaker Willie Brown, Congressman past master of the politics of envy. He told the 4> and Gilan-e Gharb. Democratic National Conven­ anti-abortion effort called Opera­ ever, referred to the prisoners as honey bws to make a tougher strain. Instead the Discovery’s fuel tank began TiSursday night, tion, 96 anti-abortion protesters tion Rescue, were among 134 “White Male 42.” or “White Ron Dellums, and Harlem’s own Congressman convention, in effect, that America is divided but the launch team quickly had trouble with The National liberation Army rebels operate a Charlie Rangel. between the rich and the poor, and that Ronald produced swarms of killer bees which series of bases or camps along the border, usually who refuse to give their names arrested July 19 at a clinic near Female 47,” as he methodically Reagan s aim (in which, moreover, he succeeded started moving gradually north. Geneticists are sensors and an oxygen pump. ^ just on the Iraqi side of the frontier. remain jailed, most vowing to where abor­ sent their cases to state court. I On July 18, Jackson went calling on Michael extract valuable and very concrete concessions. now trapping the male African bees and then stay until their next court date or tions are performed. The city Thirty-two of those arrested Dukakis, the Democratic Party’s presidential all too well) was to make the rich richer and the The rebel group said in a communique released In They didn’t do it — or so we are led to believe. So poor poorer. releasing milder honey bees to crossbreed with the Troops seize weapons* Baghdad that its guerrillas penetrated 95 miles into the city frees them. began processing them through last week have given their names nominee-apparent. Two hours later they emerge^l, various commentators are hard at work explaining Lawyers said Thursday that the court system this week. and been released on $500 recog­ together with . All three were The interesting thing is how well this brazen lie MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Police raided Iran and controlled the towns of Karand and what they take to be Jackson’s intentions. A.M. bel'oreSe. an apartment before dawn today and arrested^ Esiamabad, near the central border, for 72 hours. the Jailed protesters, charged “We Just hope the city will nizance bonds, said Tom Pocock, wreathed in smiles, and it was announced that the went over with the delegates and the audience in with criminal trespass, cannot be realize it made a mistake and Just deputy director of the corrections Rosenthal, in The New York Times, believes that the Omni Coliseum. It wasn’t just the blacks who D W ® ''- ® ‘>“®8t*on for Jack Anderson, write eight people, including renegade soldiers, It said that during the fighting, two IranianF-4 Jet Jackson campaign staff would be absorbed Into the Jackson in maneuvering to “be right there in to P.O. Box 2300, Washington, D.C. 20013. freed on bond until they give let us go,” said Lowell Patterson, center. He said six others were Dukakis campaign organization at all levels. rose and applauded; the white sections of the believed linked to ousted President Ferdinand fighters and two Cobra helicopter gunships were verifiable proof of their a spokesman for the protesters American politics, more and more prominently, for Marcos, officials said. identified through other means. Is that all? Is the Dukakis campaign really so crowd roared their approval, too. (The TV camera shot down, and hundreds of tanks and armored identities. who is not Jailed. “We have The demonstrators have b ^ n •years and years... a historic figure and a pride to caught Geraldine Ferraro rising from her seat to Col Manuel Oxales, deputy commander of personnel carriers were destroyed. “If we can identify them we served more time even than we hard to get into that Jesse Jackson had to bargain the 7 million Americans who had voted for him in. The claims by the rebel group could not be brought into court in groups of away his whole powerful position at the Atlanta ai^Iaud one particular demagogic passage.) the National Capital Regional Defense can try them,” explained Lee would have if we had been found seven or eight for their brief the primaries — and to their children.” The Atlanta convention, therefore, served to iKaiirlipstrr Hrralft Command, said police seized one claymore independently confirmed. Reporters are allowed O’Brien, Fulton County’s chief guilty” of criminal trespass. appearances before being re­ convention in return for the privilege of putting his Flora Lewis, on the other hand, thinks Jackson is mine, plastic explosives and Improvised into battle areas only during rare guided tours. staff to work for Dukakis? underscore how completely the modem Founded In 1881 assistant solicitor. He said the On Thursday, a man calling turned to Jail. bent on pushing certain policies. Shq explains that Democratic Party has become the emotional bombs that may have been intended for terror Earlier, Iran said its forces broke through the offense carries a maximum pe­ himself Baby John Doe 105 and a The remaining 23 demonstra­ Forgive me for being a bit cynical, but I wonder, Jackson’s “formula has a double strand, not PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... P u b lic I really do. It’s true that Jackson could not afford to captive of its black-leftist component. Well over 90 QEORQE T, CHAPPELL...... attacks in the capital. defenses of the Iraqis and the National Liberation nalty of a year in jail and a fine of woman calling herself Baby Jane tors were to appear today. necessarily contradictory but with quite distinct Oxales said the raid at about 4:30 a.m. was $ 1, 000. look like a spoiler, lest he damage whatever percent of black voters vote Democratic anyway Army at Esiamabad. Doe 111 clutched Bibles as they “We have 75 percent of our elements, which attract and repel different parts of there is simpiy no need to make further SSn^E^^.VFufor.^;;;;:::;--- in a crowded neighborhood of suburban Iran’s official Islamic Republic News Agency, “Demonstrators like this ... do stood silently in Municipal Court. people committed to stay (in Jail) prospects he personally may have in future the electorate... The,two are intertwined through ALEXANDER QIRELLI...... i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Caloocan City. He said the eight Included two monitored in Nicosia, Cyprus, said Thursday that all they can to frustrate the A man calling himself Baby John until their court hearing, assum­ conventions. But politicians as shrewd as Jackson concessions to win their support. But the an emphasis on support for those perceived as the Democratic convention cheered Jackson’s rhetoric women and at least two army enlisted men. Iranian forces killed at least 4,000 Iraqis and system,” O’Brien said. “If in so Doe 132 was dressed as a priest. ing it is within the next month or and the men around him could certainly have found underdogs, and on a different allocation of Two or three others escaped, and “some “mercenaries” in the battle. doing they are willing to spend The protesters, who are being so,” said Patterson. some ostensibly high-minded way to put severe anyway. Cail it idealism if you wish, but make no resources, away from the military.” mistake:, He speaks for the beating heart of the tried to escape by climbing the walls and A communique issued Thursday by Iraq’s more time in Jail than they would held at the Atlanta Corrections It normally takes two to three pressure on Dukakis, and then use that pressure to military said its warplanes were bombing Iranian have, if any, so be it. It really Center, say they have taken the Well, all that may be true, but I would still bet Democratic Pai^today. frank J.MCSWEEQAN...... climbing to the rooftop.” he said. months for such a case to reach military airfields around Esiamabad. depends on how far they want to names in solidarity with aborted state court. « - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. July 29. 1988

MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, July 29, 1988 - 9 BUSINESS $50 million credit Broker fired in magazine probe Less car tampering WASHINGTON (AP) - Slightly fewer is granted Coleco Merrill Lynch Investigates trading with Business Week tips car owners tampered with pollution control devices on their vehicles last year WEST HARTFORD (AP) - defaulted. He declined to g iv e ! By VIvlon Marino than in the previous year, according to the intend to protect it,” said the in the newspaper's influential wrongdong faced disciplinary Beleagured Coleco Industries details of the loan. ; The Associated Press three-paragraph note to readers “ Heard on the Street” column. Environmental Protection Agency. action. Inc. expects to have some pro­ When it filed for protection carried on the page that features His conviction was upheld by the Annual EPA surveys released Thursday, The Wall Street Journal re­ ducts for the Christmas season from creditors under Chapter 11 NEW YORK - A Merrill Lynch letters to the editor. U.S. Supreme Court last year, but ported Thursday that the SEC which covered 7,388 cars in 15 cities last after securing a new $50 million of the federal bankruptcy code on St Co. stockbroker has been fired The note also said the magazine the decision failed to address also was investigating trading at line of credit. year, turned up 19 percent that had showed July 11, Coleco listed assets of following an internal investiga­ was cooperating with authorities whether such cases constitute a California brokerage office evidence of tampering, 1 percentage point The West Hartford-based com­ $384.3 million and liabilities of • tion into whether he traded stocks in the probe and had tightened its insider trading. possibly linked to Donnelly’s lower than the 20 percent reported in the pany signed an agreement for the $540.3 million. with advance knowledge of Busi­ "already stringent internal se­ Winan’s sentence was reduced Torrance plant. 1986 results. financing Thursday with Con­ Because of the filing. U.S. i ness Week magazine articles, the curity provisions.” to one year by a federal judge this James Ratcliffe, a spokesman Fewer motorists also used thie wrong fuel gress Financial Services of New Bankruptcy Court in New York securities firm said . Business Week, which is pub­ week. at Donnelley’s headquarters, for their vehicles last year. Seven percent York City, a subsidiary of Core must authorize every major The giant brokerage house said lished by New York-based The Winans’ case was rela­ said he was aware of one instance used leaded gasoline when they weren’t States Financial Corp. of financial move the company Thursday William Dillon. 33, a McGraw-Hill Inc., disclosed last tively simple to investigate since about a year ago in which an Philadelphia. makes, including the agreement fi.ancial consultant in its New week that its legal counsel was the oplumn was only written by employee in Old Saybrook was supposed to in 1987 compared with a 9 MUM I uM ue I MtiNUb — The average interest rate for percent misfueling rate in 1986. with Congress Financial. London, Conn., office, was termi­ examining the entire operation two rdporters, handled by a few approached by someone “ who fixed-rate mortgages in Connecticut was 10.52 percent The surveys are designed to monitor the Core States, with more than $15 U.S. District Court Judge Pru­ nated ■ after company lawyers for possible leaks. Magazine editors and printed immediately, wes dressed like a truck driver” uncovered records suggesting effectiveness of programs to check billion in assets, is the 39th- dence Abrams has scheduled a last week, up 0.04 percent from the previous week The officials believe the information experts said. But they said wanting to buy an advance copy stocks might have been bought exhaust pollution levels and equipment largest bank holding company in hearing Tuesday to consider average for adjustable mortgages was 8.25 percent last probably was leaked by workers extensive legwork would be re­ of Business Week. the nation. and sold on Ups from articles due quired to follow Business Week’s tampering. A different group of cities is approving 30-day interim financ­ week, up 0.08 percent. at one of four plants that print ” Our man refused to do that AP photo to be published in the mass- Business Week or by a postal publication trail. checked each year. ” We believe that with the ing from Congress Financial and reported it to his supervisor, cooperation of our suppliers and circulation magazine. employee rather than a member The magazine, which has a who reported it to McGraw-Hill,” SOVIET PLASTIC — Yuri Titov, headuQf the nationai Oiympic committee while the total package is re­ the continuing support of our viewed by the court. The dismissal came a week of its editorial staff. circulation of 960,000, is printed Ratcliffe said. “ That’s the only Arts generate billions in the Soviet Union, became the first hoider of a Soviet-issued VISA credit customers, we will be able to During a hearing Thursday, after Business Week said it was Most securities lawyers agreed weekly at four plants, including incident that we’re aware of.” card Friday. VAO Intertourist, responsible for foreign travel in the satisfy consumer needs for Abrams granted a temporary probing pre-publication trading that the past conviction of a Wall one in Old Saybrook, Conn., Clark said Merrill Lynch began LONDON (AP) - The arts are a $17 U.S.S.R., joined VISA International in January and is working to make the Christmas and establish a foun­ restraining order barring utility Bills for the party linked to its “ Inside Wall Street” Street Journal reporter who located near Merrill Lynch’s New a routine investigation Friday billion-a-year sector of the British credrt card available to any Soviet citizen. dation for ourbusiness in 1989, the companies from shutting off column. The Securities and Ex­ leaked advance information to a London office. after Business Week disclosed its economy and one-fourth of the country’s company said in a prepared service to Coleco’s production change Commission and the stockbroker would deter journal­ R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. of investigation. tourist income is spent on cultural activity, statement. plants in upstate New York. major stock exchanges also have ists from making a similar error Chicago, which operates the Old “ When the first story appeared a non-profit institute reported Wednesday. Production at Coleco, whose Coleco said it requested the about to come due launched investigations. in judgment. Saybrook plant, said the com­ ... our compliance department The report by the Policy Studies Institute Firm to pay penalty Union fights cutbacks products include Cabbage Patch order because it would not A source close to the inquiry R.' Foster Winans was sent­ pany was conducting its own immediately initiated a review of Kids dolls, Scrabble and other By Chet Currier said the actions of a Merrill enced to an 18-month prison term investigation into possible leaks trading ... of the securities listed says the arts account for 2.5 percent of all WALLINGFORD (AP) — The American receive the financing in time to The Associated Press spending on goods and services in Britain (AP) — A union representing board games, has been at a pay its bills. Lynch vice president also were following his conviction of wire at the 550-employee plant and at in the (Business Week) articles,” Cyanamid Co. has agreed to pay a $90,000 being examined, because he had another plant in Torrance, Calif., and directly employ 496.000 people, or 2.1 12,000 Eastern Airlines employees seeks to standstill since March for lack of The company also confirmed Business Mirror fraud in 1985 for passing tips Clark said. “ We do this as a civil penalty and close its industrial NEW YORK - The story approved some of the questioned and that anyone accused of percent of the work force. block the carrier from eliminating service cash. Thursday that it has ended by about items scheduled to appear normal course of events.” landfill to settle a four-year legal battle appeared in the sports section. trades under a company policy ’’The Economic Importance of the Arts in 14 cities in a lawsuit that contends the Lawrence Vecker, a senior vice mutual agreement its relation­ with the state. But like many a modern sports are met toward balancing the requiring junior employees trad­ in Britain” says 27 percent of the $9.2 cutbacks will eventually destroy the president at Congress Financial, ship with Alvarez & Marsal, a Under an agreement filed Wednesday in story, it was about finance and federal budget. ing for their own account to get billion spent annually by overseas visitors company. said the financing agreement New York-based crisis manage­ Hartford Superior Court, the company said The suit requests a preliminary gives his company a first lien on ment team that was brought in economics, too. prior approval from senior in Britain is connected to arts attractions. executives. it will implement a $4.38 million program injunction or temporary restraining order all of Coleco’s assets if the loan is three weeks ago. After a prolonged negotiation, In this election year, says The source said no disciplinary to close its landfill and monitor it for 30 against the cutbacks in service, scheduled Dave Cadigan, the first round Pamela Pecarich, director of tax draft choice of the New York Jets action had been taken against the BOYS! GIRLS! years. to take effect Aug. 31. Eastern announced policy at the accounting firm of football team, had signed a $2 second New London employee, Not all listings OK American Cyanamid, a plastics the changes, along with a work force Coopers & Lybrand, policymak­ manufacturer, didn’t admit guilt or deny million contract. ers probably can dodge the who was identified as James OVERLAND PARK. Kan. (AP) - Many reduction of 4,000, last Friday. Coleco will repay part the state’s allegations in the agreement. The sticking point, according to Gramm-Rudman ax with some Smith. real estate firms say they have refused to Unless the cutbacks are blocked, the suit The state alleged the company violated news accounts, had been that imaginative maneuvering and Fred Yager, a Merrill Lynch accept a listing at some time and the bulk says. Eastern will “ embark on a program spokesman, said he could nellhcr state hazardous waste laws. The state said Cadigan and his lawyer wanted optimistic assumptions. "Next of them did so because the seller insisted that will significantly increase its of debts in Hong Kong confirm nor deny any aspect of the company illegally dumped hazardous most of the $850,000 signing bonus year will be a different story,” on asking too much for the hou.se. recurring losses and lead to the ultimate paid in 1088, while the maximum she says. the report on Smith. wates at the landfill between 1971 and 1984. HONG KONG (AP) - Coleco These are among the findings of a poll destruction of the carrier.” through court proceedings. income tax rate is 28 percent. Company spokesman William Industrie."! Inc. has reached an conducted for ERA Real Estate by The International Association of Three of the local manufactur­ "Cadigan wanted to receive a Then there are the stirrings of Clark said Dillon had worked at China trade booming agreement to repay part of its Strategic Research Inc. of St Louis. The Machinists and Aerospace Workers filed ers will send their representa­ larger portion of his overall bonus inflation that lately have troubled Merrill Lynch’s New London debts to its 14 Hong Kong Wall Street — and that Alan poll surveyed 400 independent and BEIJING (AP) — Sharp increases in the suit Thursday in U.S. District Court for tives to a 15-member creditors this year, as the maximum rate office since Oct. 20, 1986. but that manufacturers, sources close to Greenspan, chairman of the franchise brokers across the country. trade with the United States and Hong the District of Columbia. committee which meets ii> New could go up in succeeding years,” little other information wasavail- the negotiation said today. York Sunday. Federal Reserve Board, has Kong helped push China’s foreign trade up the New York Times reported. able^on the former employee. He Many of the Cabbage Patch Peter Chiu, material control spoken of with unusually candid said that to his knowledge no nearly 20 percent in the first half of 1988. There is a lot of that going Kid.s dolls, which helped make the manager of Kader Industrial Co. concern. official charges had been filed officials said Wednesday. Choices In failure around these days — a sense that MARKET REPORT ' West Hartford-based company Ltd. which will attend the New against Dillon. •MM ■ Act/vity over Iht past 30 tfading dayt some long-outstanding bills will These inflation worries arise Spokesman Liu Xiangdong of the NEW YORK (AP) — When a company the hottest U.S. toymaker five York meeting, said his company A man who identified himself soon come due for many Ameri­ out of a vibrant economy in which Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations seems doomed to failure because of years ago, were made in Hong agreed to begin making Coleco’s as Dillon’s father in telephone and Trade told a news conference that Kong and China. cans as individuals and the industry is enjoying a renascence economic factors beyond its control, it can products for the Christmas sea­ country as a whole. calls to Dillon’s home in Old trade for the period totaled $35.85 billion. Coleco’s repayment plan, and unemployment has fallen to a adopt an orderly plan for liquidating its son if the court approves the When analysts listen to cam­ Lyme, Conn., said his son was 19.5 percent above last year’s figure. which would cover its 14 local 14-year low. III as.sets to pay off creditors or it can file a repayment plan and once the U.S. paign promises from either party unavailable for comment. He manufacturers, will first have to He said exports were up 16.1 percent to voluntary petition for bankruptcy toymaker sends a letter of credit. this year, they react with more But that near-boom has been declined to discuss the matter or III iiii be approved by a Federal District ■111' 'III $20.22 billion and imports climbed 24.3 reorganization, says Marvin A. Chiu sai,d in a telephone inter­ than the customary skepticism. financed to a great extent-with answer any questions. Court in New York on August 2 percent to $15.63 billion Blumenfeld. view that Coleco owes his com­ How, they ask, is anybody going other people’s money — in many Smith’s name came to light lull where the company filed for China’s foreign trade is ’’stable and Blumenfeld is president of April-Marcus pany roughly $3.8 million. to pay for these goodies when the cases, money borrowed from after the New London office had healthy” and "demonstrated good bankruptcy protection earlier An official of Wahshing Toys, foreign investors to pay for goods closed for theday and he could not Inc., a firm which has helped many this month. government is already shoulder- 2.089.26 prospects of a smooth transition from the another Coleco supplier, said the made by foreign manufacturers. be located for comment companies liquidate their assets According to public record, deep in debt? LOW 3,047.30 old system to the new,” Liu said. Blumenfeld says: American company agreed to "Stop kidding us,” says the In its Aug. 8 issue, copies of CLOSE 3.083.33 Coleco owes a total of $13.69 repay Wahshing 30 percent of its “ There is very good momen­ which were released to the press CHANGE Up 36 83 China is decentralizing controls over its “ Corporate bankruptcy has become a current issue of Fortune maga­ million to its six largest Hong $1.2 million debt. tum in the economy right now,” late Thursday, Busines.s Week foreign trade and trying to develop export common financial lactic. Before the zine, chastising the presidential Kong manufacturers. The official, who declined to be says Paul Boltz, financial econo­ officially acknowledged to its f UTWTF MTWTFffllWTF MIWIFMTWTF UTWT industries while confining imports to candidates for playing down the T_____H II______u liquidation of assets becomes unavoidable. A special delegation flew to machinery and high technology items that identified, said Coleco also question of a tax increase. mist at the investment manage­ readers that it had discovered Chapter 11 offers a form of bankruptcy Hong Kong earlier this week to unusual trading in shares menti­ will help in the nation’s modernization agreed torepay its debt by adding "Everybody knows that for the ment firm of T. Rowe Price which gives companies time to reorganize meet with the suppliers and oned in the Wall Street column AP cjraphir drive. a 22 cents bonus to every dollar of deficit to come down, taxes must Associates. their affairs.” convinced them to keep making and h ad initiated an shipments until the end of the go up.” toys while the company goes However, he adds, “ Wehaven’t investigation. year. William Brennan, who pub­ started to payfor this party. And “ The relationship between Bu.s- lishes the newsletter Brennan we won’t until we have a trade iness Week and its readers is our Reports on tax and investment B L IS S ESTABLISHED 1 8 8 2 surplus,” most valuable asset, and we Court ruling due on Bhopal injunction planning, is giving advice very similar to what Cadigan got from DANBURY (AP) - A Bhopal government o! India nor an victims of the Bhopal tragedy. vernment) is not a representative It’s FUN! District Court judge is expected Indian court can restrict the his attorney. Slack said. of plaintiffs pursuant to the to rule today on the Indian rights of Indian citizens to settle Normally, Brennan says, Superior Court Judge Burton Bhopal act. Therefore India can government’s request for an the Bhopal gas leak claims in the savvy taxpayers begin around BLUEBERRIES Jacobson ruled that under the not prevent the settlement of this It’s EASY! injunction barring Union Carbide United States. this time of year figuring out how “ international priniciple of com­ litigation.” Pick Your Own Corp. from settling lawsuits with More than 2,000 people were BLACK CARPENTER ANTS to defer as much income as ity, a Connecticut court is not Slack said, "W e believe that CAN DAMAGE YOUR HOME victims of the Bhopal gas leak killed on Dec. 3. 1984 when a possible past New Year’s Day, in required to recognize the Bhopal Judge Jacobson’s ruling has It’s JUST FOR outside of India, a Union Carbide deadly gas leaked from Union Bliss to the rescue! Black Carpenter Ants excavate extensive galleries order to reduce the tax bills they Excellent Picking act passed by the Indian govern­ great meaning for the real Bhopal spokesman said. Carbide’s Bhopal chemical plant in wood to serve as nesting places and can seriously harm your will face. ment which purported to give the victims who are interested in Bhopal District Court Judge in India. home. They’re unsightly and unsanitary but they are no match for "In the past, planning was HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8am - 12noon and 3:30 - 7:30 pm government exclusive right to resolving their claims quickly YOU! M.K. Deo is expected to rule on The Danbury-based chemical Bliss trained technicians. Ask about our PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE usually concentrated on defer­ Sat. and Sun. Sam - 4pm represent Indian citizens in the and to their own satisfaction. the motion Union Carbide giant has said the accident was PLAN: it’s backed by over a century of reliability. ring income — that’s no longer settlement of Bhopal claims,” “ The judge’s ruling is timely spokesman Earl Slack said. caused by sabatoge. true!” he observes. No bird repellent sprayed on berries. Noting the failure of the govern­ given India’s recent efforts to Meanwhile, a judge in Bridge­ The Connecticut decision was “ There may be cases where With school out for the summer, ment of India to appear in the deny its citizens and Union PHONE: 049-9240 Barries covered with netting. port Superior Court ruled earlier income should be accelerated handed down in a case brought in case, despite being notified, the Carbide the right to settle Bhopal this month that neither the Connecticut court by individual into 1988, while tax rates are low. court said, “ therefore, (the go- court suits if they so desire.” In the future, a 28 percent or 33 becoming a newspaper carrier is a fun Slack said Union Carbide has percent rate may be pretty GILSON FARMS asked its attorneys to initiate BUSS appetizing when we look back to and easy way to earn money! Personal income Jumps in June talks with lawyers for the Indian EXTERMINATORS 1988.” 58 Wapping Road, Windsorville (near south Windsor Line) government and individual plain­ It is less than two years since Call for update on picking, 623-0409. tiffs. "in an effort to avoid a THE OLDEST AND LARGEST IN CONN. Congress overhauled the income reflected healthy increases in WASHINGTON (AP) - Ameri­ ■ On durable goods, ’ ’big protracted legal contest which tax system, curbing or eliminat­ ★ Routes Close to Home 'k Prizes & Contests employment in June. The unem­ cans’ personal income jumped a ticket” items expected to last would ill serve the interest of ing many tax deductions. The healthy 0.7 percent in June, the ployment rate dropped to 5.3 three or more years, spending Bhopal victims.” percent last month, a 14-year low. legislators were able to sell the best showing in three months, rose $8.6 billion in June compared ■bill to the public by lowering tax while consumer spending rose That was somewhat offset by a with an increase of $2.7 billion in You owe yourself BEAT THE SUMMER HEAT $1.3 billion decrease in farm rates. Call U8 now at 647-9946 to learn more about even faster, the government said May. ■ So you might expect cries of Thursday. income in June, attributed to a this mortgage. $3.9 billion drop in federal farm lateX'ite ; outrage at talk of raising those becoming a Manchester Herald carrier. The Commerce Department ■ On non-durable goods, spend­ by COPELAND rates again. But there are other POOLS said that consumer spending rose subsidy payments. ing rose $4.5 billion in June, Or you’ll owe more forces at work as well. 1.0 percent to $3.21 trillion, The department gave these compared with $4.6 billion the FOR IHL LIFE A LOOKS FROM OF YOUR DRIVEWAY One is the Gramm-Rudman- *499 Lllley St...... ell Charter Oak St...... 141-348 Squire Village...... all following a 0.6 percent increase in details of spending: month before. th ^ you have to. . Hollings bill, also enacted in 1986, Main St...... 399-494 Gardner St...... 3-66 May. It was the biggest increase that mandates across-the-board Summit St...... 1-70 Gardner St. West...... all since spending shot up 1.3 percent Lydall St...... 1-73 cuts in spending for government Wadsworth St...... all last August. 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North St...... all Nika Circle...... all in Manchester 1 YEAR CONVERTIBLE Or NEW YORK (AP) — As women Too much consumer demand is 3 YEAR FIXED North School St...... 1-84 Hillcrest...... all Ferguson Rd...... 125-360 ; go up on the corporate ladder and seen as inflationary because it Arnott Rd...... all places a strain on U.S. manufac­ ; their salaries go up. they are also Garth Rd...... 4 to 77 % ' p . L Alpine SI...... all turers who are fighting to lower 7 % %■ ^ 9 % • buying up in the car market, Eaat Middle Tpk. ... 604-874.«, the trade deficit. * according to an article in Lear’s American Legion Dr...... all East Center St...... 408-808 The $27.9 billion increase in U'sofficiall Derekseth is j 10.3 3 % 10.8 6 % APR ; magazine. Armory St...... all Meadow L a ...... all Caps— A nn ual 2"„, I.K niim ' (i"„ Haynaa St...... ■II personal incomes to $4.04 trillion building a new neighborhood Caps— IAt .a vr, adiustinent 2%, With their new prosperity, Oak Grove St...... all M a rp in — 2 7S'V. Main St...... 285-378 Judith Dr...... all Pilgrim La...... all followed a 0.5 percent rise in May, off Birch Mountain Road in- l.iid im c (lA, M a rg in — 2 ()2S"i, these automobile purchasers be­ Russell St...... all Farm Dr...... all a modest 0.2 percent increase in Manchester. 'Lookout Moun­ come fonder of fancier cars, and 45 Day Rale Ixrck 60 Day Rate Lock . Detroit has already spotted a new Norwood Dr...... all Porter St...... 458-850 April and a 1.0 percent jump in tain', abutted on three sides ' ' market niche: affluent women. SPAS Prospect Dr...... 84-114 Wyllya St...... 1-90 March. by town-owned parks. 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Newly enlarged kitchen w/sky-light, arch window from different viewpoints and survey of 1,489 predominantly with aun porch, roomy bodrooma, plua neighborhood. sdid Thursday. from some positions there appear 2'A bathe, stained hardwood floors throughout, screened new floors & counters, highlight this beautifully decorated They include a construction of European hemophilia patients lower level pine panelled rac room with porch, large billiard or leisure room, % acre heavily treed and well-maintained 7 room, 3 bedroom, l>/4 bath home. Join She said the exhibition will to be different vanishing points," his flying machine with a 36-foot who took some 75 million units of llraplaca • aroodttova. Lota of atoraga and ample alzad garage. All thla and a lot in an executive area. Asking *319,900. us and see for yourself! 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S3 near Hart­ disease-fighting T-cells in the 354 Vamon St.,-Manchaatar ■ *199,900 mann's Supermarket. 2,000 SF home with body, but research published MANCHESTER *189,900. Lota of rooms. 0 room, 6 bedroom Raltod Ranch In Income apt. COVENTRY - *197,000 Older Colonlil wltti much potential and character. 3 & HEALTH today shows that the virus can convenient location. Oversized 2 car garage. All this on TOLLAND i SR’S / 2 Baths, sat-ln kitchen, formal dining PLUS 2 car AFFORDABLE NEW almost 1 acre with a pretty stream. Com a on In. also destroy the immune system garage. Country Uvlng but close to city. • 20 */— prime commercial acres on Rto 105 CONSTRUCTION Dir: E. Middle Tpka. to Vamon St. Corner of Vamon St. a Comet triggered big wave simply by disrupting the inner 1,800 K). fl. Contempanry fmlurii^ 3 BR, 2 buhi, ad]acant to 1-84. PBO zoned. Potential utaa Lydall St. include clutter development, strip shopping mechanism of these cells. riniplacc and tpacioua dack in private country act WASHINGTON (AP) — A 66-miIlion-year-old In a study published today in ting. Minutes to highway. and offices. rock deposit in a Texas creek bed shows that the Science, a group of researchers ELLINGTON I I area was once smashed by a massive ocean said they have found that the • 3.5 Acres In Prime Industrial area abutting El­ wave, perhaps triggered by a large comet or a W F IS H lington Airport Property Includes aound AIDS virus is able to block a THE REALTY COM IANY asteroid that hit the Atlantic Ocean, according function of a key molecule in 1800 Colonial with Commarclal Potential. to a study published today in the journal T-cells and prevent the immune BOLTON Science. response from taking place. BOLTON - *217,000 a 31 acraa In excellent location for potential Robert J. 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' o m es. as tall as 300 feet, scoured the floor of a his co-researchers made the OPEN HOUSE ■ Sat, July 30, 1r4 PM FOR LEASE SOUTH WINDSOR *179,900 primitive Gulf of Mexico, picked up sand and finding by comparing the re­ 82 Daar Run Trail, Manchaatar • •189,900 ELLINGTON This spacious 7+ room Raised Ranch has much to offorl 3 sponse of T-cells that were Immaculate home with custom kitchen cablnata, bedrooms, 2’A baths, fireplace, hardwood floora, formal dining shark teeth, then dumped the material in what French doors off dining area to dack and lovaly rear • Rantal/Profaaelonel Office apace'avellable In now is in a bed of a tributary to the Brazos River infected with the AIDS virus with LAND & ACREAGE yard. IVi baths, family room and garage. 2 shopping centera on high traffic - Route 83. room, large family room, 2 car garage, deck. Located In a quiet Several titaa available etartlng at 1400 SF at neighborhood and on a cul-de-sac. Call today for an in central Texas. T-cells that were uninfected. MANCHESTER V. acre approved building lot bordera Mincheeter Country Qub - *125 000 . OIr Lake St. to Lydall St. to right on Deer Run Trail. appointmantll Normally, T-cells respond to an . BOLTON . Approved building lot, in beautiful new lubdivieion. From 1 to 3 acret. •0*^»11"eq.ll. Congres3 eyes ‘greenhouse’ antigen by binding to it and then COVEITTRY • The HighUnd,. Beautiful wooded lotefrom MTaeree. Owner finincingevailable. 243 Main StraaL Manchaatar, C T 06040 starting a process that leads to 643 -1 5 9 1 243 Main S t, Manchester, CT 06040 Dally edXM:00 ■ Sel.9dXFad)0 (203) 646-7709 WASHINGTON (AP) — Senators are using the AP photo the production of antibodies. Part 8 7 1 -1 4 0 0 Vernon Cr., Vernon, CT 06066 6 4 3 - 4 6 1 6 closing weeks of the 100th Congress to put the of this process is a signal by a “Homework Is What W[e Do Best!" issue of global warming from the "greenhouse HELP FOR BURN VICTIMS — Karen molecule called the CD3 receptor - 3 7 V ' effect’' at the top of their environmental agenda Christy of Bristol-Myers holds a doll which is on the outside of the > for next year. clad in the company's full-body pres­ T-cell. This signal crosses the cell They got the ball rolling this week with the sure suit, designed to reduce scarring wall and triggers production of calcium within the cell. This AN EAGER introduction of legislation prompted by a series caused by serious burns. The doll, clad calcium then leads to the next of'hearings over the last two years at which in the special suit, is used in presenta­ scientists warned that the greenhouse effect step in producing an antibody threatens the planet with higher temperatures, tions to school children to help them against the disease. HOME BUYER prepare for the return of burned Hartzman said the study aLASTONBURY / MANCHESTER climate changes and rising oceans in the next PrMtne 8 room home on ShaHow Brook Lone. 3 fun bathe, 3 century. classmates. showed that in T-cells infected oar garage, flreplaoe, oentral elr oondHkmIng, gorgeout lot NEW 6 ROOM COLONIALS - *149.900 with HIV-1, which is an AIDS sno mor6. *27Qrt MALLARD VIEW 3 bedroomi, 1M bethe, ftrepbiM. gourmet Sixteen senators, including Energy kitchen urith ell eppllenoee, oerpetlng, full beeement end virus, the ability of the CD3 CHECKS THE Estate Call 040-2482 ‘TWE'RE SELLING HOUSES!” geregel NO MONTHLY ASSOC. FEES. Committee Chairman Bennett Johnston, D-La., ** Real BRAND NEW LISTING!!! Cancer lurks in sand piles receptor to release calcium is Call 040-2402 "WE’RE SELLING HOUSESI" unveiled a comprehensive plan on Thursday blocked or retarded. ThU charming 6 room Bungalow is at cute ss a button! that calls for a variety of steps, from developing WASHINGTON (AP) —A consumer group "This is a mechanism that can Unique floor plan with lott of nooks and crannief. 2 safer nuclear power to slowing the destruction of REAL ESTATE 647-8400 bedrooms, formal dining room, fireplace, eipandable says it will sue the Consumer Product Safety disrupt the immune response,” forests in the Third World. Commission if it doesn't do something about said Hartzman. "We knew that 168 Main Street, Manchester second floor, nice large lot, 1-car garage. *139,900. Docs close to gene’s ID what the group sees as the threat of cancer HIV can kill T-cells. Now this lurking in children’s sand piles. shows that it can also reduce the PAGE IN THE BAR HARBOR, Maine — Researchers are A commission officials said Thursday there is qualitative response of those close to identifying the gene responsible for an no evidence that commercial play sand causes cells.” inherited disorder in which a simple inability to cancer, but the commission will make a formal The study was conducted using T-cells from healthy donors. Part MANCHESTER PRICE SLASHED! VERPLANK SCHOOL DISTRICT break down and dispose of certain fats can kill decision on a petition to ban limestone products, •140re WIN buy tide young 8 room Cotontel looeled neer ImpecoeMe 6 room, 3 bedroome. 1 Vk bath Cepe on Thomee seemingly healthy boys. including play sand, in September. of the cells were Infected with I // . e h o ^ ^ on Weet MIddIa Tphe. 1H bathe, tlrepleoe, nice Drive. Thie beautiful home feefurae an open elalfway end As the researchers close in on the gene, they Industry officials say if sand from the nation’s HIV and the rest were not. The eeperafe braekfaef nook off kNohen. are testing a specially formulated diet that may rock quarries caused cancer, there would be cells were cultured for 60 days HERALD Call 040-2482 ‘YVE'RE SELLING HOUSESI” Call 840-2482 "WE’RE SELLING HOUSESI" prevent the appearance of the disease in boys higher instances of the disease among workers and then exposed to a antibody in the centuries-old industry. that would mimic the early and men who have inherited the genetic defect, response to an antigen. “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES” said the leader of the research team. Dr. Hugo Public Citizen, a non-profit organization which In the uninfected cells, the CD3 BRAND NEW LISTING!!! Moser of Johns Hopkins University in fights for product safety and public health, said SUGAR AND SPICE... took the normal next step by And OH SO NICE! Siywr 6 room Colonial on Munro Clean aa a whialle 7 room Cape Cod on lovely country •PPSBTSIIIVf Baltimore. in a news release Thursday that many of the releasing calcium into the inte­ Street in the Porter Street irea. 3 bedroom,, living lol. 3 bedrooma, 2 full balha, office or aludy, breakfaal The discovery of the gene may allow nation’s children could be exposed tO play sand rior of the cell. The T-cells room vrith fireplace, formal dining room, eat-in kilchen, bar, fireplace and ahiny hardwood floora. Freahiv Blanchard & Rossetto that contains dangerous asbestos or hardwood floor,, 100 Am p service. 2-cer garage. painted exterior • truly move.in condition! Buah Hill researchers to insert normal cells into the infected with HIV, however, did he see your Road. *169.900. asbestos-like tremolite fibers. Ealerior wood ahakea in excellent condilion, recently REAL ESTATE 646-2482 victims’ bodies to cure the disorder not release the calcium, which peinted, *134.900. ______stopped the immune response. V. Nudists Zinsser challenges High court won’t reconsider lHanrlirstrr Hrralii From page 1 Section 2, Page 13 MeottI to debates Friday, July 29, 1988 couples sitting on shaded lawn East Hampton’s zoning case chairs, and naked children run­ By Alex GIrelll and format. ning across the grass. HARTFORD (AP) - The state Manchester Herald Meotti, who had not received Critics of such regulations say East Hampton officials had “ It’s the freedom. It’s the Supreme Ckiurt has refused to they drive up the cost of housing comfort. Our society equates the letter this morning, said argued that permitting houses Carl Zinsser, the Republican reconsider its decision striking and tend to exclude low- and smaller than 1,300 square feet to nudity with sexuality, but this is a that arrangement is accepta­ down a minimum-house-size re­ candidate in the 4th Senatorial ble to him. minimum-income residents from be built in an area of town that totally non-sexual setting. People quirement in East Hampton, a District, has challenged Sen. certain neighborhoods. had relatively expensive homes Starling defends title tonight are just people here,” said Mary “ My career has been going Michael Meotti, D- ruling that could threaten similar Boccalatte said he inform East Lou Schloss, 40, of Rochester, out to the public, so I ’m eager would reduce the value of the Glastonbury, to a series of zoning regulations in towns Hampton that the town has 120 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (AP) - heard of him, I was here to watch N.Y., a nudism activist who to debate.” Meotti said. existing houses. Starling was ignoring Ho­ being trained by Amilco Brussa, debates. Meotti said today he throughout Connecticut. days to rewrite its zoning regula­ Youngkil Chung of South Korea (Donald) Curry and (Milton) brought her husband and chiidren Meotti said he would insist The suit against East Hampton neyghan on Thursday and who at one timO handled former will accept the challenge. John L. Boccalatte of Middle- tions to conform to the ruling. appears to the last person on McCrory. But he (Starling) was •to the convention. that the debates be conducted was filed by Homebuilders Asso­ seemed more concerned about champion Carlos Monzon. Both candidates for the 4th ■ town, the lawyer attorney for He said the town has three Lloyd Honeyghan’s mind these mouthing off then and he hasn’t " I just iike the swimming pooi, generally under a format in ciation of Connecticut, which had his fight with Molinares in the Brussa said he was annoyed Senatorial District seat said East Hampton, said he was options; eliminate the minimum- days. stopped. This is more than the hot tub and the food, ’’ said her which the public would be sought to build a 1,034-square-foot ballroom of the Atlantic City when he arrived in Atlantic City when they accepted their notified Thursday that the high floor-area requirement, reduce Forget that Chung is fighting personal for me. There is no son, Evan, 8, a third-grader who allowed to ask questions. house on more than 3 acres of Convention (Center. and saw Starling’s name on a party’s nominations that they court has refused his request to the requirement from 1,300 Honeyghan for the World turning back. I won’t rest until I wore oniy cherry soda on his face. But he said he would have no rehear oral arguments. land. “ I don’t see a Honeyghan fight billboard in big letters, and would welcome the chance to objection if a debate to be square feet, or follow the criteria Council welterweight title get him.” in the near future,” Starling said. The association’s membership Without explanation, the Su­ set out in the Supreme Court Hartford lawyer Timothy S. tonight. Molinares’ name in small letters. debate the campaign issues. broadcast by cable television Honeyghan, who makes his “ Right now the future is Moli­ Brussa said the same thing comprises 55 percent of the preme Court said it is sticking by decision by basing the require­ Hollister, who argued the case for Honeyghan seems more inter­ Zinsser, a former three-term is arranged. There would be no home in England. \von the world nares. I can|l count my chickens happened when Monzon fought 30,000-member American Sunba­ its 3-2 decision striking down a ment on health considerations the association, said the Supreme ested in the other big welter­ state senator from Manches­ public participation in such a welterweight title on Sept. 27,1986 before Oiey''hatch. I’ll fight Nino Benvenuti for a title in Rome thing Association, which heips 1,300-square-foot minimum floor and on the number of occupants. Court’s July 11 ruling would not weight fight on the card, the one ter, is seeking to recapture the debate because the TV studio by knocking out Curry here. He Honeyghan when the time in November 1970. publicize nudism and rates nudist area Required for houses in pa rt of In striking down East Hamp­ immediately result in builders’ In which Marlon Starling putk his seat he lost to Meotti in 1986. could not accommodate public relinquished the WBA title within comes.” “ That will change," Brussa colonies. the town. ton’s regulations, the high court being able to construct more 147- Both candidates said today participants. a couple of months and success­ Starling, 43-4-1 with 26 knock­ said, noting that Monzon won that Nudists come in ali ages, sizes East Hampton is one of 118 said the town had failed to justify affordable housing in pound title on the line against that Peter McNamara, who In 1986, when Meotti and fully defended his WBC crown outs, will be defending for the fight with a 12th-round knockout. and shapes, inciuding smooth, towns in Connecticut that have its minimum-area requirement Connecticut. undefeated Tomas Molinares of has said he plans to run for the Zinsser campaigned against three times before losing it to third time the crown he took from There was some controversy wrinkied and scarred. Some live office as a Libertarian Party minimum-floor-area require­ on grounds of health, safety or Colombia. Jorge Vacca last October on a in cabins, recreational vehicles each other, there was some “ The decision is a definite first Olympic gold medalist Mark after the WBA said it wouldn't candidate, should probably be ments. Housing experts have said general welfare. Without proper step,” he said, explaining that it In fact, Honeyghan. with a 32-1 decision. and tents on the grounds. confusion between supporters the East Hampton ruling could Breland. Starling posted a deci­ sanction the Starling-Molinares invited to participate in the justification, such regulations “ changes the tone of the debate” record, did more talking about Honeyghan regained the crown sion over Fujio Ozaki in his first of the two candidates over open the door to challenges to fight because contracts were not On Thursday, all sat on towels debates. debate formats. are discriminatory, the justices by conripelling towns to justify Starling at a pre-fight news March 29 by knocking out Vacca defense and retained the title on other zoning requirements. said. received on time. But promoter and wore convention credentiais In a letter to Meotti dated Zinsser said today he would exclusionary zoning regulations. conference on Thursday than he in the third round. April 16 with a draw against did about Chung, who is 25-3 and Dan Duva said the problem was on chains around their necks. Thursday. Zinsser suggested be glad to debate any subjects Little is known about Chung, Breland. straightened out when it was riding an 18-fight winning streak. With temperatures in the high that the candidates use the in the campaign. He said he the No. I ranked WBC contender. Molinares is undefeated in 22 discovered the contracts had “ I don’t like him,” Honeyghan 80s, some wore only sneakers and month of August to have their would like to talk about “ both His handlers say he has a good fights and has won his last 10 by been mailed to the Philadelphia Wrong man told he has AIDS said of Starling. “ The first time I some only T-shirts. Since no one representatives establish the of Meotti’s records, the one he right hand and has won his last knockout within six rounds. The office of the WBA, instead of to was in the U.S., before I even has pockets, the snack bar runs a number of debates, locations talks about and the otherone.” three fights by knockout. No. 1 ranked WBA contender is the main office in Panama. tab for hamburgers and soft HARTFORD (AP) — A mix-up five months ago at test clinics in problem by telling him he didn’t drinks. of two test results has led to the Norwalk and Bridgeport. have AIDS. wrong person being told he was Health officials said the mis­ Officiais said only about 10 Mayo said the mistake was infected with the virus that take occurred when tables bear­ caught when a Bridgeport AIDS percent of card-carrying nudists Sewage plant causes AIDS, a state health Scoreboard watching is over ing code numbers for two blood counselor questioned the results are unmarried. Women are al­ official said. ways wanted. From page 1 samples were inadvertently the state laboratory had sent her Authorities say it will be even switched at the state Department office. He said tte counselor “ There’s a problem getting more difficult to track the man of Health Services laboratory in questioned the results because women here, but then why don’t down, because he did not give his Hartford. the person tested, a fitiollege not be reached for comment, and been proposed would be the name. People seeking AIDS tests as Mets, Bucs clash at Shea many women go into bars by U.S. Attorney Stanley A. Twardy The blood samples were taken student, had described no risk themselves?” Ms. Arnett said. highest levied by the Corps of are not required to give their from two men, one from Bridge­ Jr. declined to comment. behayiors for AIDS. "Everybody keeps asking them “ When they find out what it’s aii Engineers in New England. The names in Connecticut. port, the other from Norwalk. The Bv Hlllel Italic depend on other teams to bump weekend aviU be Bob Ojeda. Sid Talks on the settlement of the On re-testing the original blood if they’re too young.” Pirates about, they say, ‘Why did it take previous record w£^s $540,000 The incident marks the first man in Bridgeport was incor­ The Associated Press them off.” Fernandez. Ron Darling and dispute have been carried out sample, workers found it was manager Jim Leyland said. “ Can me so long?’ ’’ levied against Cumberland time since the state began its rectly told he tested positive to The Mets’ Gary Carter agrees Gooden, all with World Series over the telephone and during negative. On retesting an a^a- they handle the pressure of the Farms for filling in and disturb­ voluntary testing program three antibodies for the human immu­ NEW YORK - No more that the games are more impor­ experience. The Pirates, mean­ closed-door sessions over the past cent vial from Norwalk, they got pennant race? Will they fold?. ing 600 acres of wetlands in years ago, that a mix-up was nodeficiency virus, th e man in watching the scoreboard for the tant to the Pirates. while. will counton the relatively I‘/i months. Few details about a postive finding, the opposite of They were getting so much Massachusetts. Some 4 acres of made, a health official said. Norwalk, who is infected, did not New York Mets and Pittsburgh “ People sometimes forget unknown John Smiley, Brian those talks have been made the earlier result. pressure, they were starting to wetlands were affected by work Dr. Donald R. Mayo, the state’s return for tests. Officials said his Pirates. Everything they need to we’re still two games up and it’s Fisher, Bob Walk and Doug public. Mayo said the man in Norwalk lean the other way.” Diplomacy at the town sewage treatment chief virologist, says the mix-up failure to return kept health know will be right in front of still July,” Carter said. “ If they Drabek, The $1.5 million fine that had plant. said during an interview that he them. With baseball's best pitching From page 1 involved two samples taken about workers from compounding the was sure he would test positive. were two in front of us in the final “ I ’d like to have a little more AP photo New York will host Pittsburgh staff and a powerful lineup. New week of September, then I ’d hitting, but our pitching’s been in a four-games series, starting York was supposed to run away worry about them. good,” Leyland said. “ If we can tonight. The two teams will play ith the division this year, but the boost Jackson’s political stock. DRIVING FORCE — Joe Morgan, shown in a file photo, “ Right now. I’d still rather be scratch out a run here or there, four games at Pittsburgh the irates have not let down, despite us than the Pittsburgh Pirates.” In June 1984, possibly with has taken over as manager of the Boston Red Sox and maybe we can do ourselves some following weekend. The Pirates losing two out of three at home New York center fielder Len similar intentions, Cuba worked has moved the team back into contention in the American good.” ' have emerged as the Mets’ most against the Mets June 27-29. Dykstra also was calm about the out arrangements with Jackson Both teams have had trouble At £uUnL) League East Division race. serious challenger in the National “ They’re two games ahead of upcoming series. in Havana for the release of 48 scoring runs recently, although League East, trailing by just two us and they don’t have any “ It’s too early to make a big American and Cuban political the Mets scored 17 runs on 22 hits games. pressure,” Pittsburgh left fielder deal of it.” Dykstra said. “ I don’t prisoners. in their last two games against With first baseman Keith Her­ Barry Bonds said. “ We’ve got to think we have to split or take the Phillies. Despite this winning record, nandez sidelined with an injured go in and we’ve got to win, and three of four or anything like that. “ At least the timing is right,” Jackson was publicly discour­ AT AL SIEFFERT'S ummer hamstring, the Mets have been there’s no other thing about it. If Maybe that’s what they’re think­ Mets manager Davey Johnson aged by the State Department sluggish, struggling to play with we lose the first game, we’re ing, but we’re not worried.” said. “ We start getting some hits from trying his hand at personal YOU GET MORE...I Morgan driving the intensity they showed when three games down. We can’t The Mets’ rotation for the and here come the Pirates” diplomacy in behalf of the hos­ • FREE DEUVERT winning the World Series in 1986. tages in Lebanon. “ Keith Hernandez is the only “ Reverend Jackson’s senti­ • FREE REMOVAL guy who takes over the leadership ments concerning the hostages of this club,” said Darryl Straw­ are those shared by all Ameri­ • FREE NORMAL force for Sox berry, the National League- Nervy Pittsburghers set up shop cans,” spokesman Charles E. leader in home runs with 26. “ For Redman said Thursday. “ But as HOOK-UP us to get pumped up, that’s not my PITTSBURGH (AP) — A Pittsburgh radio tougher than New Yorkers. So we can take for efforts to release the hostages, izzle By Howard Ulman place. We need Keith” are more dirty uniforms ... station that has.taunted New York Mets fans as we believe that official channels • FREE SERVICE anything they can dish out as far as verbal The Associated Press Part of what they’re doing But the Mets seemed to revive being arrogant loud-mouths is showing a bit of offer the best chance of success. ” abuse,” he said. differently is they’re pulling this week at Philadelphia, taking nerve by conducting a “ We Hate The Mets” Redman said he meant working • PLUS MUCH MOREll Romano said the sta'tion decided to take its BOSTON — Does your boss together and working harder. two out of three games and broadcast from a Shea Stadium parking lot through the U.S. government. broadcast to New York after hosting a similar treat you like dirt? Do your “ Say there’s been a death (in beating the Phillies 10-2 in the before Friday’s game with the Pirates. James B. Steinberg, deputy broadcast before a Mets-Pirates game at Three kids walk all over you? Do you the family), a loss, a separa­ series finale Wednesday night. Scott Paulson, morning disc jockey at Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh. issues director in the presidential wonder how you’re ever going tion. Maybe the remaining “ We left Philadelphia on a good WDVE-FM, will broadcast his show from 3 p.m. “ We had a life-sized stuffed dol! dressed up in a campaign of Michael Dukakis, to pay that electric bill or get note,” said Dwight Gooden, who people can pull together and to 7 p.m. But radio station officials said Thursday New York Mets uniform and charged people a also voiced qualified disapproval. over the death of your cat that say. 'We can do it.” ’ will pitch Sunday’s game. “ Now, they’re not worried Paulson's stunt will get them “ We do not know any of the facts dollar to stab it with a voodoo pin. Darryl was the just got run over? But baseball isn't real life. A we can concentrate on facing the in trouble. about this matter. As a matter of name of the doll” after the Mets star outfielder i e e k e m o Is there no way out? can wipe out a Pirates at home.” “ We figure the Pirates have to go to New York, Darryl Strawberry, he said. general policy. Gov. Dukakis has Well, put a smile on your three-run deficit. Even if the Pittsburgh also is coming off a so we’re going with them," said Gene Romano, said that hedoesnotfavor private The money was donated to an anti-drug ONLY! face, a bounce in your step and batter strikes out, hey, it’s just good series, taking two out of WDVE program director. “ If the Pirates have to campaign. citizens independently conduct­ ONLY'- the Boston Red Sox game on a game. Hunger and homeless­ three from the Cardinals in St. face the Mets, we should face the Mets’ fans. ing foreign policy.” “ Since the Pirates are still close to the Mets. we your television set. ness can’t be wiped out with Louis. For many of the Pirates, “ A lot of people underestimate the toughness of had to take the broadcast to the Mets parking lot Vice President George Bush, Two weeks ago. they were one blow. the games against the Mets will Pittsburghers. Pittsburghers are a gutsy bunch. who will receive the Republican at Shea Stadium. We had to give them good going nowhere and Joe Mor­ But Morgan’s Miracle does be the most important they ever We’ve been through a lot. We’re as tough if not luck.” Romano said. nomination next month in New gan was along for the ride as a show that a bleak outlook can played. Orleans, was more critical of 3 coach. Now they are racing at least be brightened. Jackson’s personal diplomacy. toward the head of the pack " If you are of that kind of “ It shouldn’t happen,” he said. and Morgan, who had aban­ personality that is open to “ We’re talking about very sensi­ doned all hope of becoming a seeing that people with cancer Kiam strikes deal to buy the Patriots tive foreign policy. The adminis­ major league manager, is get better,” said Dr. Tom tration is empowered to conduct riM ag ic doing the driving. Cottle, a Harvard psycholo­ the deal with Kiam. “ I hope they those negotiations at the United WhiteWestinghouse If the Red Sox and Morgan By Howard Ulman CTiarles Alien, a New York between him and us," Patriots' gist, “ you might just as well be made a final deal, how’s that. investment banker, The Patriot General Manager Patrick Sulli­ Nations. We don’t need any loose could turn hopelessness into The Associated Press susceptible to the fact that the Even if it wasn't me. at least let it Ledger of Quincy. Mass., van said when asked if Kiam cannons rolling around the happiness so quickly, why Red ^ x have turned it around be completed.” reported. would provide funds imme­ deck.” can’t you? FOXBORO, Mass. — Victor and each day you start anew. diately. “ The most important The remark stung. Jackson ” I certainly think that when Kiam II, owner of the Remington “ It’s a terrific lesson that Kiam’s involvement could alle­ Details of the deal with Kiam. thing is that this franchise will be criticized Bush on Thursday for you see somebody turn some­ shaving products company, has 8 CU.FT. REEZER can be drawn from it for those viate some of the team’s cash­ announced in a press release, on very stable financial footing describing him as a “ loose 30" GAS RANGE thing around, it gives you entered into an agreement to buy AA^FM WALKMAN DEHUMIDIFIER CHEST • WE HAVE FREEZERf 16 CU.R. UPRK who are willing to hear it.” flow problems. It is getting by on were not released. and it will remain in this area. It cannon.” But he also appeared to • THt PERFEO COMPANIONI • SELF CLEANING • BLACK hope," says Dr. Harvey Dul- a controlling interest in the New 28 PINT AVAILABLE 5 CUJT. TO 28 CUJT F R R Z m • HOLDS UP TO GLASS • STORAGE DRAWER Teachers could benefit from England Patriots, the NFL club a short-term loan obtained by “ The specifics of the deal are will remain in Foxboro.” back away from the idea of berg, a Boston-area sports Morgan’s techniques. Hegives interceding with the Iranians. psychologist. announced Thursday. psychological pats on the back “ I liked the Remington shaver “ No meeting has been set, and “ Somebody looks at it and by using virtually ail his no meeting has been sought,” H9.95 H 88 «249 says this is pretty incredible. so much I got involved with that,” M 99 players and gets good perfor­ Jackson told The Associated This is a team that wasplaying Kiam said. " I hope that the fans mances in return. of New England are going to Press. “ We’ve simply talked Ge n e ra l 500 ball and won 13 out of 14. “You’ve got a bunch of through (United Nations) ) General Electric What can I do to change my life enjoy the Patriots as I’ve enjoyed teachers that are convincing them and in the future the team Secretary-General (Javier to win 13 out of 14 at whatever theseJeids they’re no good. The Perez) de Cuellar, who did meet I’m doing?” just gets better and better.” building’s collapsing. The It’s uncertain, however, if and with the Iranian foreign July 14, known as Bastille principal hates” the students, minister.” Day in ^ an ce to celebrate when he will finalize the deal General Electric Cottle said. “ If I expect my since several stumbling blocks Traditionally, private citizens revolutionaries’ attack on a classroom to be a bunch of are discouraged from conducting Parisian prison 199 years ago, remain, including the roles of two stupid morons, they will be other businessmen who had U.S. foreign policy. There is even h was the day the Red Sox began stupid morons. If I expect a law against it. improving their lot. John agreements to buy the team. them to be people of excep­ The disclosure added a new In the case of Iran, the situation McNamara was fired as tional potential, they will have is particularly delicate. manager. wrinkle, to the already-complex exceptional potential.” dealings involving the possible The Reagan administration The impact was Immediate. Then there’s the teacher sale of the debt-ridden team. was embarrassed when it tried to The Red Sox won their first 12 himself, Morgan. Paul Fireman, owner of the gain freedom for the hostages by UNDERCOUNTn games under the more genial 19" COLOR TV AUTOMATIC WASHR 30" ELECTRIC RANGE 19CUJT.SIDE8VSIDE He spent 16 years as a minor Reebok athletic shoe company of secretly selling missiles to Iran. • AUTO COLOR • SOLID STATE Morgan. McNamara wasn't as DISHWASHER • LARGE CAPACITY • HEAVY • SELF CLEANING • a O C K * RERIGERATOR • frost league manager. He spent the Canton, Mass., reached an agree­ The State Department, which • ENERGY SAVER friendly with his players or as DUTY TIMR • STORAGE DRAWBT H »E # TEXTURED DOORS# last three a's a Boston coach. ment last March to buy the team did not support the fiasco, is firm when they s t e p ^ out of ADJUSTABLE SHE “ He spent little time thinking for $82 million that expired June I engaged in a careful campaign of line. Just ask Jim Rice, who about the remote possibility he when it could not be finalized. messages and public statements was suspended for three days H 88 ^69 *299 could be what he is today. Fireman had tied his purchase designed to draw Iran into a *399 %99 after a shoving incident with At age 97, he is the manager direct discussion of the Persian Morgan. to his ability to obtain Sullivan of the hottest team in the Stadium, which is in bankruptcy. Gulf war, the hostages and E-Z TERMS They finally lost a game majors. terrorism. HAIfTFORO ’Tuesday night in Texas but A bankruptcy trustee last week 1-64 ■ CAtM “ It may be Joe Morgan who gave Initial approval to Fire­ didn’t lose their confidence. will be asked to speak at every man’s $26 million proposal to ■ MAHER CARD They came from behind to win ■ VW A corporation in America about satisfy creditors, who were owed Keep Your Driveway Now Exit 59 there Wednesday night and V/SA ■ MONTHLY PMT. the secret to what he’s done,” about twice as much. to 1-384 ind returned home tonight for a ^ Young & Beautiful' Cottle said. “ If they win the The trustee, Stanley Miller, Silver Ue./Sponcer St doubleheader with pennant, Morgan will make SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER Milwaukee. said if Fireman completed pur­ more in the first six months of chase of the team in a week he Despair is temporary. De­ 84 10 384 Exit 2 To 445 HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET giving talks than he did in the would recommend that proposal N sire can help erase it. The Red latexite last 10 years In baseball.” to the bankruptcy court. Miller Sox proved that. AF photo/ Sealers • Patches Keeney St. left to Hartford Rd. MANCHESTER. CONN. Now turn that frown upside extended the deadline one day Crack fillers • Cleaner OPEN DAILY: MON 8. THURS TIL 9, TUBS, WED, SAT TIL 5. H>l ’TIL 8. SUN TIL 8. “ You see them playing down and get to work on that until Thursday. FUTURE OWNER? — Victor Kiam II Products Inc. of Bridgeport. Kiam harder," Dulbergsaid. “ There little problem of yours. W' I 0 liliKStiirc Cl 06410 “ Nothing would surprise me,” poses with one of the electric razors reportedly Thursday has entered a deal . Fireman said after learning of manufactured by his firm, Remington to buy the NFL’a New England Patriots. H — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, July 29. 1988

MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Juiy 29. 1988 — 15 Motorsports Yankees SPORTS Agassi’s smarts w Lou Modestino fall back IN BRIEF lJL .1 earns a victory NEW YORK (AP) — Dale Sveum is more Legion, MB’s In action accustomed to struggling with his glove than with Moriarty Brothers and the Manchester By Mike Rechf Pugh serving weil and when there his bat. The Associated Press resume play today. were raliies, “ I was hitting the Saga ongoing After all, the Milwaukee Brewers shortstop leads bail hard, hard, hard, hard, and !t 6 i Savings today the m ajor league with 22 errors and, while his .220 STRATTON MOUNTAIN, Vt. he was always in control of the rV ia i College in Hartford in — Smarts might be the most batting average isn’t what he’d like it to be, his nine Greater Hartford Twilight League play. points,” Agassi said, home runs and 40 runs batted in are among the best important addition to Andre “ So I said to myseif, ‘ Why are 51 , contingent, meanwhile, at Stafford numbers at his position. Agassi’s game in the past two you missing all the shots? Give Mired in a O-for-21 slump, however, Sveum turned sinlh ‘ "day at 5:45 p.m. at years. him a chance to miss some,” ’ ™|Jji''^lndsor High Schooi in Zone Eight . to his leather Thursday night, helping to convert That’s what got him into Agassi said. The saga of the Stafford Speedway goes on with .. r» 4**' ■**' four run-saving double plays as Milwaukee beat the today’s quarterfinals of the Volvo “ I figured just give him time to the Connecticut Valley fans still boycotting the New York Yankees 6-1. International tournament. think about his shot. He was just northern Nutmeg State half-mile plant. It’s The victory snapped the Brewers’ five-game Soccer tryouts scheduled When the power game that had hitting the ball without thinking, because the drivers with a following are as tough as iW m & t losing streak and ended the Yankees winning streak taken him to No. 5 in the world it seemed. And as soon as you track owner Jock Arute. at four. The loss also dropped New York out of first The Manchester Soccer Ciub boys’ went astray Thursday in the third slow down the ball and put it up They won’t go back to Stafford and race in the place as Detroit beat Kansas City 7-1 to take a 12-year-old team (boys born in 1986) will round against Jim Pugh. Agassi pretty high, he has to think about Small Block Modifieds because they think those half-game lead in the American League East. hold its second tryout on Tuesday at the surprised everyone by switching what he has to do with it.” cars are a step down. Instead, they race on the ■ “My glove is the only thing I’ve been able to Martin School at 5:30 p.m. to iooping topspin returns. The The result was immediate. NASCAR Modified Tour or catch a weekly race at contribute for the last month.” he said. "It’stheonly For further information, contact Sal tactic befuddled Pugh and turned The 6-foot-4 Pugh, the 16th seed the Riverside Speedway in Agawam. Mass., or thing that has kept m y sanity.” Altrui at 646-3928. the match around as Agassi won and 62nd in the world, began 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. venture to I»n g Island to the Riverhead Raceway Sveum started two of the double plays and was the I hitting the high-bouncing shot or out to central New York to the Shangra-La track middle man for the other two. He also made a Agassi, the No. 2 seed and the into the net. in Oswego, N,Y. dazzling on-the-run throw on a grounder by Rickey Cunningham in the money favorite to win after No, 1 Ivan “ I think two years ago in this However, there are signs that changes could be Henderson in the sixth. Lendl was beaten Wednesday, match. I would have went out JAMESBURG, N.J. — Manchester coming and some of the drivers with a big fan “ I struggled enbugh in my career to not take my was matched against No 10 Jay firing the whole match,” Agassi native Pam Cunningham was in the money Berger in the quarterfinals. following will show up there on Friday nights. at-bats out with me to the field,” said Sveum, who AP photo said of his evolution since joining at the Futures Tour’s Jerry Weiner Berger upset No. 7 Peter the tour at age 16 in 1986. “ I was Hiring Ben Dodge Jr. to help out with the P.R. Slu Hlpkint/Sp*clil to th* Horald hit .252 with 25 homers and 95 RBI last season. “ I ’m Memorial Classic that finished up play on CONTACT — Frank Tate, left, gets his head turned by a left from Michael Lundgren, 6-2, 6-3 on a day when capable of just trying to go for effort, there has got something to do with all of this. able to cut the two off. Not that I ’m not angry every Wednesday. The East Catholic High School play was delayed for four hours bigger winners.” But, the big block NASCAR Modified guys would AND THEY’RE OFF — Swimmers dive in 25-yard butterfly are, from left. Mandy time I make an out, but I ’ve been coming to the Nunn in the sixth round of their IBF title fight at Caesars graduate carded rounds of 73-73 for a 146 by rain. Now. he said, “ if I ’m not like Arute to admit that he made a mistake when he during competition Wednesday at the ballpark lately looking to zone in on defense.” Palace in Las Vegas Thursday. Nunn won in the ninth on a TKO. LaRocque, Elisha Bernstein and Melissa total and took home $500. She was four In another third-round sur­ winning one way. I ’m able to sent the Modifieds packing. An admission would be annuai Townwide Swim Meet at Ver- Sveum had only one of Milwaukee’s 12 hits in the Cannon. game — a bloop double that dropped between three strokes off the winning total. ------prise, veteran Marty Davis upset change it up and I ’m able to start In the form of scheduling a NASCAR Modified Tour planck School pool. Diving in for the No. 5 Aaron Krickstein 6-3. 6-4. coming in. I’m abie to start race. fielders to snap his O-for-21 skein — but the hit sparked the Brewers’ threc-run sixth inning. \ No. 9 Darren Cahill beat slicing. I ’m able to start hitting Arute is still pretty bitter that he had a lot of Starter Mike Birkbeck, 5-5, won his third straight Officials holding course Sugar Ray will fight Badminton champ killed Michael Robertson 6-2, 6-7 (5-7). loops, and that’s what I can problems with these drivers and car owners over decision behind balanced support. B.J. Surhoff had NEW YORK — Three-time champion 6-2; No. 12 Dan Goldie eliminated always rely on.” NEW BRITAIN - The Central NEW DELHI, India — Syed Modi, Todd Nelson, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3; No. 13 tires and other rules. A lengthy court battle ended three hits and Paul Molitor, Robin Yount and Rob Sugar Ray Leonard pians to fight again Davis used a big serve and with Arute and two other tracks winning over a Swim winners announced Connecticut Association of Footbail eight-time nationai singies badminton Paul Annacone beat Leo Lavalle, Deer added two apiece, with Yount also collecting before the end of the year, according to a volley game to beat Krickstein, a Officials will conduct a new membership champion in India, was shot to death 6-3, 6-3; Roger Smith, who beat track tire issue. Arute, who always felt that the two RBI. published report. ' backcourt specialist who had The annual Townwide Swim course for high school football officials Thursday as he left a stadium after Lendl, defeated Eric Amend, 6-1, Modified division was “ self-destruct” , wanted to Chuck Crim, who relieved Birkbeck with the ’Thwe New York Times, in today’s trouble with his passing shots. Meet was held last Wednesday at ^gin n in g ’Tuesday, Aug. 16. Classes will practice in the northern state of Uttar 6-4, and J im . (Courier ousted save them (Modifieds) in spite of themselves. But bases full and two out in the sixth, fanned pinch Davis got in 69 percent of his first Verplanck School pool. Entrants editions, quoted Leonard, who hasn’t Pradesh, the Press Trust of India reported Yahiya Doumbia, 7-6 (7-5), 6-0. the bitterness has changed to stubborness and as hitter Ken Phelps to end the threat and went the be held at Central Connecticut State serves, and took the net 83 times competed in age brackets that fought since winning the middleweight title Agassi got into trouble with long as he can hold out, the Modifieds will never final 3 1-3 innings to earn his sixth save. University. Copernicus Hall, room 217, at The news agency said Modi, 28, was to. win 49 points. included 8 and under, 9-10, 11-12, 6:30 p.m. from Marvelous Marvin Hagler in April leaving the K.D. Singh Babu Stadium in return to Stafford. Speculation was that the track is 13-14 and 15-18. Following are the “ It was a team effort,’ Brewers manager Tom 1987, as saying he would likely fight Don For further information, contact Larry the state capitai of Lucknow when several for sale. “ No, the track isn’t for sale,” is the word results: ’Trebelhom said. "But if I’m forced to pick one name Latonde, the World Boxing Councit from track GM Ed Yerrington. DuPont (667-330^^r Jim Fagan (528-4700). men in a passing car opened fire. la n d underslrli: 2Sbock: 1. Jennifer out, the guy who was the key to this game, it was light-heavyweight champion. Then there’s further speculation that the Stafford Huohes 32.90, 2. Melissa Flenoo, 3. D ale." He was deciared dead on arrival at a Nunn pounds Tate “ Lalonde is being seriously considered.” Sarah DeCormler; 25breast: 1. Cynthia Guidry, 1-2, allowed eight hits and three runs in 5 local hospital with four bullet wounds, one oval could be turned into some real estate Lee Huohes 24.11, 2. Kristy Lenthocho, Leonard toid the newspaper. “ I haven’t development. A possibility in light of all of the hard 3. Jennifer Huohes; 25 free: I, Cynthio 2-3 innings. Whalers oppose Titanics in the heart, P T I said. Lee Huohes 11.91, 2, Kristy Lenthocho, seen a contract and I don’t know what the The motive for the slaying was not feelings between the management and the 3. Sarah DeCarmler. The Yankees are 0-30 in games they trair after VERNON — The Hartford Whaiers seven innings. procrastination is about. But I ’ve toid Mike known. to gain IBF title i and under boys; 25 back: 1. Ryan competitors. A more likely prediction is that Arute softball team opens its 1988 schedule Trainer I want to fight this year.” ZawlstawskI 32.94, 2. Adam Fronklln, 3. “ It’s either feast or famine with us.” said will hang onto the track until he turns it around. Shawn Leddy; 25breast: 1. ZawlstowskI against the WTIC Titanics on Sunday. Aug The fight would reportedly be staged for That is, strong turnout o f fans for the Friday night 24.66,2. Leddy, 3. Michael Shanahan; 25 Yankees manager Lou Piniella, whose club scored 7, at Henry Park at 2 p.m. By Tim Dohlberg I do the best.” Irte: I. ZawlstawskI 23.78,2. Fronklln,3. 16 runs against the Brewers Wednesday night “ I Lalonde’s light-heavyweight title and a Lendl to remain No. 1 The Associated Press events there. Arute. we feel, would like to prove his Shanahan. All proceeds from the game will benefit newly created WBC Tate, a 1984 Olympic gold 25back: 1. Elisha Bernstein wish I could figure it out. STRATTON MOUNTAIN, Vt. - Ivan medalist, suffered his first loss as point and then move onto something else. the Tottand Foundation which benefits the crown. If Leonard were to win the fight, 20.82, 2. Jamie Schofield; 25 back- 1 “ We had a few opportunities to get some runs in I.endi wili remain the No. 1 player in the LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Michael a pro It was his second defense of He claimed that when he sent the Mods packing it Jenelle Williams 28.44,2. JodleQuaolla, mentaliy retarded of Northeastern he’d be the first person in boxing history to 3. Maryanna Fltzoerald; 25 breast: . but it just didn’t happen. Maybe that’s what’s Nunn bewildered Frank Tate for the title he won from Michael was because the races were, as he put it, “ Amtrack 1 Connecticut. In addition, Hartford win fivetities. world despite his second-round loss in the Danielle Cyr 25.56,2, Mandy LaRocque, supposed to happen when you score a lot of runs the seven rounds, dominating the Olajide last October. Freight Trains” . The recent race we saw at 3. Melissa Connon; 25 tree: 1. Mellsso Foodshare wili be at the game to coliect Volvo International tennis tournament, the night before. Sometimes, the bats just get silent." This wouid be Leonard’s third return to middleweight champion with “ It was ’s night Riverside Speedway 10 days ago bears this fact out Cannon 22.72, 2. Jamie Schofield, 3. donation of money or canned goods in boxing. Association of Tennis Professionals ^ Jomie Lutzen; 50 tree: 1. Elisha Rickey Henderson reached safely to lead off the announced Thursday. speed and movement. Then he tonight,” Tate said. “ My mind Arute was right but it cost him and his track a lot of Bernstein 42.25, 2. Mandy LaRocque, 3 game for the 10th straight time by singling. He was exchange for posters of Whaler players. decided to get mean. Donlelle Cyr; 25 fly: 1. Bernstein 23.62, Following Lendl’s loss to Roger Smith on was there but my body mechanics money just to stick to his principles this season and stranded, however, after having scored a run in the Whalers scheduled to appear include Nunn unleashed a savage left to last. 2. LaRocaue, 3. Cannnon Wednesday, the A T P calculated that he weren’t there.” Cormier first inning in seven straight games. Ron Francis, Stewart Gavin. Dave Tippett, Power in third round the body late in the eighth round Tate, who said he had to shed 20 A rainout two weeks ago at the Thomp.son 18.87, 2. Billy Schultz; 25 bock: 1. Glen Joel Quenneville. Scott Young and hockey would lose his top ranking to Wimbledon RInobloom, 25.87, 2. Scott Rlckord; 25 NEW HAVEN — William Power of Thursday night to knock Tate pounds in training to make the Speedway could prove to be a blessing for that breost: 1. Rickard 30.94, 2. Erik Ander­ legend Gordie Howe. For ticket • champion Stefan Edberg when the new Richmond. Va.. parred the 18th hole down, then finished him with a 160-pound limit, said he will move track. The Busch Grand National North and son; 25 tree: 1. RInobloom 21.97, 2. information, call .')66-8472. rankings are reieased next Monday. The flurry of head shots early in the Rickard, 3. Anderson; 50 tree: 1. Thursday to eliminate medalist Brad up to 168 pounds for his next fight. NASCAR Modified Tour features were rained out. Jays borrowing information was then reieased by the ninth to take Tate’s International Cormier 35.04, 2. Erik Anderson; 25 fly Lehmann of Louisville, Ky., 1-up and “ I did a lot in the middleweight Now, those two traveling divisions return to the 1. Cormier 20.50, 2. RInobloom. Men’s Tennis Council. Boxing Federation middleweight 11-12 girls: 25 back: 1. Jessica advance to the third round of the 41st U.S. division.” said Tate, of Houston. Vi-mile oval Sunday night to complete the New awards announced But after rechecking the figures, the title. Glrouord 32.93; 50 bock: 1. Kara Junior Amateur Championship. “ Frank Tate will move up now.” program. Now Thompson adds its Small Block Gulllksen 48.00, 2. Wlllyonna DeCorm­ Yanks’ sub-plot A T P said Lendl would retain his No. 1 “ My corner told me to get mean Nunn set the tone of the fight ler; 25 tree: 1. Edy Fink 21.34,2. Jessica CHICAGO — College football players Power will face Ronald Whittaker of Modifieds and Pro Stocks to the card starting at 5 ranking for the 151st straight week. A T P and I did.” Nunn said. “ I psyched right after the opening bell when Glrouord, 3. Kelsha Lacey; 25breast: 1. will have a new award for excellence to Little Rock, Ark., in Friday morning’s p.m. “ I ’m real pleased at the turnout of cars in Karo Gulllksen 23.13, 2. Kelsha Locy, 3 TORONTO (AP) — The New York Yankees are spokesman GregSharkosaid Lendl will myself out to get mean and go get he came out smiling, dancing and Glrouord; 50 breast: 1. Chrlssy Soorel- strive for during the upcoming season. third round. each division and the crow d said track owner baseball’s longest-running soap opera. But when lead Edberg in the new computer him.” taunting Tate. Nunn would fight Hno 1:06.06, 2. Edy Fink; 25 tree: 1. The American Footbali Coaches Also advancing was Jon Veneziano of Don Hoenig. In fact, Hoenig relayed that he’s Glrouord 21.34, 2. Lacy; 50 tree: 1 they arrive tonight at Exhibition Stadium for a rankings. 149.71 to 140.93. Nunn looked much like his idol, in flurries, then step outside the Gulllksen 38.69, 2. Soarellino; 50 fly: 1 Association announced Thursday its plan Wethersfield, Conn., the second qualifier, Sugar Ray Leonard, as he planning on asking for three such combination weekend series, they’ll have to take a back seat to If Lendl can retain his No. 1 spot untii range of champion before he Wlllyanne DeCormler 58.97, 2. Edy to honor premier players from four who ousted Kevin Hammer of Boynton mugged and moved against Tate events from NASCAR next season. Fink. the doings of the Toronto Blue Jays. Oct. 3, he wiii break Jimmy Connors’ could get his shots off. ® back: 1. Lprry Frazier divisions — 1-A and 1-AA and college Beach, Fia., 2 and 1, and Gregory Raieigh in the early rounds, taunting him “ I know that the Late Model Busch cars won’t do At the center of the storm is the question of record of 159 straight weeks at the top of The victory earned Nunn 27.32, 2. Choz Drake; 50 back: 1. Keith whether manager Jimy Williams will put petulan Divisions I and II — with The Domino’s of Renton. Wash., 3 and 2, in Thursday’s the rankings. at times with gestures and talking $100,000 and moved him into the job of bringing in the crowd here. The fans want DeLaIre 53.56, 2, Shawn DeLoire; SO breast: 1. Keith DeLoire 48.00, 2. Peter outfielder George Bell back in the lineup. Pizza-AFCA “ Coaches Choice” College opening rounds. Veneziano will meet to him at other times. position for some big money bouts the Modifieds and that’s just what I ’m going to give Leonard; 25 tree: 1. Shown DeLoire, 2 Bell and Williams got into a shouting matcl Football Player of the Y ear Award. David Duvai of Boynton Beach. Fia., on Tate was clearly frustrated as as he attempts to unify the them. But. this Busch North series is starting to Drake; 50 free: 1. Peter Leonard • 42.25, 2. Lorry Frazier; 50 fly: 1. Larry lyesd ay in a game in Minneapolis after Bell made Friday. ' he tried in vain to get at the middleweight crown. grow and eventually it will catch on,” he said. We Davies shares lead Frazier 1:05.50. his 13th error of the season and sixth in seven The championship wiil continue through ever-moving Nunn, who man­ “ You saw a new star in boxing also think that Hoenig will attempt to bring in some 13-14 glHs; 50 back: 1. Shello Rlnob- games. aged to evade most of Tate’s big i®-2i?' *® breost: 1. Jen Cannon Maiden roars to a win Saturday. LINDRICK, England — Laura Davies tonight,” promoter Bob Arum name Winston C^up and Grand National drivers to M.47, 2. RInobloom; 50 tree: 1. Rlngb- Stu HIpkInt/Speclel to the Herald " I know I ’m brutal out there,” Bell admitted in shots while landing easily with his said. “ The next big superstar in SOUTH BEND, Ind, — Jeanne Maiden, recovered from a slow start by playing the enhance the gate for those three events in ’89. loom 47.69, 50 free: 1. Jen Cannon 45.52 own. boxing was born tonight.” 1. Raul Ramans interview appearing today in the Toronto Star “ The who squeaked through quaiifying. roared last 11 holes in 7-under-par and grabbed a Ricky Young of Canterbury and Phil Rondeau of 41.53; 50breast; 1. Raul Ramons43.12,2 MEDAL WINNER — Edy Fink displays the three ribbons way I ’ve been playing is because they made me that share of the lead in the opening round of “ I picked up a little bit by Nunn. 160, moved his record to Doye White, 3. Matt;Labbe; 50 tree: 1. in the finals of the $30,000 Ladies Pro Hawks top Soviets Baltic, each lead the standings in the Small Block she won in the 11-12 year-old girls’ division at the way.” the British Women’s Open goif watching Leonard-Hagler eight 31-0 with 21 knockouts, while Dove White 31.29, 2.! Labbe; 50 fly 1 Bowiers Tour South Bend Classic. or nine times,” said Nunn, of Los Modified and Late Model Stockcar divisions at the Ramons 40.78, 2. Mike Lenehan. Townwide Swim Meet Wednesday. Fink won the 25-yard Bell critlclred the manner in which Williams has MOSCOW — scored tournament. Tate. 160, fell to 23-1. Tate earned 1-18 girls; 50 breast: 1. Audra Gul- Maiden became the first woman to Angeles. “ The movement is what New London-Waterford Speedway while Brad handled his fielding slump. 29 points and the needed an Davies, at 2-under, was tied with Marie $400,000 for the fight Uksen *5.50; 50 free: 1. Sonya Gulllksen freestyle and took seconds in the 25 breaststroke and 25 advance from the 24th and iast quaiifying Chaddick of Slocum, R.I., is the point leader in the 31.78, 2. A. Gulllksen; 50 fly; 1 “ It’s stupidity. What about me? He’s the one who overtime to edge the Soviet Union national Wennersten of Sweden and Australian S.Gulllksen 36.78, butterfly. position to victory Thursday night when Strictly Stock Division. Each of those drivers will doesn t care for people’s feelings. He’s the one who team 110-105 in an exhibition Karen Lunn. *® b°='<: 1. Eolls Ramans she routed M ary Martha Cerniglia 256-202 be looking for a win there Saturday night. Other 35.97, 2. Aaron Granato, 3. Jonathan runs the whole length of the dugout screaming at game Wednesday night. Raiders go for speed Kloter; 50 breast: 1. Granato 53.28 ; 50 me. He doesn’t wait until we get inside. No way I can in the finals of the tournament to claim its Saturday night action takes place at Seekonk and 12 and under: Girls 100 IM : 1. Cynthia “ “y* 100 free: 1. Doye It was the Hawks’ second victory in their free: 1. Romans 27.87, 2. Granato, 3. Lee Hughes 1:57.03, 2. Wlllyanne De­ take that.” $5,000 top prize. Klater; 50 fly: . Ramons 30,18. White 1:15.M, 2. Mike Lenehan; lOOIM: tour of the Soviet Union. The teams played Riverside in Massachusetts. 1 Cormler, 3. Chrlssy Soarellino. 1. Lenehan 1:34.75. ‘ “ You’re out of the... game! Take a shower and go Maiden, who won the 24th qualifying in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius, the Graf in quarterfinals as they deal for dault home. Bell quoted Williams as saying ’Tuesday position by one pin on ’Tuesday, advanced official Tass news agency reported. Lau Modestino, based in Stoughton, Mass., writes HAMBURG, West Germany — Steffi “ The man doesn’t show me no respect. Everybody to the top-seeded position after 24 games of The Hawks won their first contest a weekiy syndicated column about auto racing In Graf of West Germany advanced to the OXNARD, Calif. (A P) — With writes about m y attitude. What about his attitude?” match play ’Tuesday and Wednesday. against the Soviets 85-84 in Tbiiisi on Shanahan and the media, and New England. Foursome to join grid haii of fame quarterfinals of the $200,000 Virginia Slims the addition of former (Chicago Bell was benched for Wednesday’s 4-1 victory Monday. taking a physical, he was on the Bears wide receiver Willie Gault, CANTON, Ohio (A P ) — Four ‘ ndication ’Thursday from’ tennis tournament with a 6-4,6-2 victory field for afternoon practice. defensive player to be named and scored 76 touchdowns with Wi Hams that the 1987 American League Most Verplanck takes lead over Yugoslavia’s Sabrina Goles. the Los Angeles Raiders have “ He’s one of the most explosive players who grew up within a few Most Valuable Player. the Oakland Raiders from 1965 Valuable Player would not remain there. In other matches Thursday, Isabel Cueto shored up a section of their receivers in the N F L ,” Shanahan hundred miles of each other will Biletnikoff caughtv589 passes GRAND BLANC, Mich. - Scott through 1978. It’s the latest chapter in a sad season for the Blue of West Germany advanced with a 6-4,6-3 offense, but still haven’t decided said. “ You don’t get a chance to be coming home Saturday for Verplank, trying to live up to the promise Post 102 nine Jays. Toronto* which lost its last seven games In victory over Niege Dias of Brazil. who will call the plays. sign a player like Willie every induction in the Pro Football Hall he showed by winning a PGA tournament of Fame. 1987 to hand the A L East title to Detroit, is mired in of Italy defeated Laura The Bears traded the 28-year- day. This move can only streng­ three years ago while still an amateur, old holdout Thursday and in then our team.” Jack Ham of Johnstown, Pa., sixth place with a 50-52 record, 10 games behind the Garrone of Italy 0-6,7-5,6-1; Katherina ZambonI Inventor dies shot a 6-under-par 66 to earn a share of the return got a No. 1 draft pick in Alan Page of Canton, Mike Ditka front-running Tigers and 9'/i behind the second- Maleeva of Bulgaria defeated Jana The trade gave the Bears three upset victim place Yankees. first- round iead in the $700,000 Buick Open. 1989 and an undetermined choice picks in the first round of the 1989 of Carnegie, Pa., and Fred PARAMOUNT, Calif. (AP) Novotna of Czechoslovakia 6-3,6-1; and itiaiviiig company in the 1930s The Blue Jays’ best pitcher, Jimmy Key, has Fred (Couples. Scott Hoch, George in 1990. draft. Bears’ personnel director Biletnikoff of Erie, Pa., will join — Frank Zamboni, who 40 of West Germany defeated WINDSOR LOCKS — Oh, those bases on balls will in the Los Angeles suburbs, but missed much of the season with a sore arm Bell Archer, ’Tim Simpson and Greg Ladehoff Gault, an Olympic track team Bill Tobin said the undetermined an exclusive club of 144 when they years ago invented a weird another new contraption — the countrywoman Sylvia Hanika 6-2,3-6,6-3. get you every time. are inducted. Jesse Barfield and Lloyd Moseby, a most were tied with Verplank after one trip member on the 1980 U.S. boycott 1990 pick acquired from the contraption that eventually refrigerator — eventually team and an alternate on the 1988 Manchester Legion pitchers issued 10 walks, and Foilowing the induction cerem ­ produtnive outfield through the 1980s, have around the Warwick Hilis Golf and Country Raiders will be contingent “ on a became a sort of mechanical forced him out of that Olympic bobsled team, had been combined with 13 hits provided host Windsor Locks onies, the Cincinnati Bengals struggled all season - a mirror of the problems that Club. Hines, Frey double up lot of things that are private and celebrity for fans, business. have beset the team. taking acting lessons in Southern conditional.” with a 10-5 upset victory over Post 102 in Zone Eight meet the Los Angeles Rams in the has died of a heart attack, a In 1939, he and his associates SPOKANE, Wash. — Phyllis Hines and California. He earned $347,000 makeup action Thursday night at Southwest Park. annual AFC-NFC Hall of Fame Toronto fans, upset by their team’s ragged play Shanahan still has not decided spokesman for Paramount opened an ice-skating rink. this season, have alternated sides in the Bell- Noah in quarterfinals John F rey made it a “ hat trick” at the U.S. last year and wanted $700,000 this on a starting quarterback, in­ ’The win was only the second in 19 Zone outings for game. The game will open the \ Mortuary said Thursday. After watching a crew of five season. stead sticking with what he called Windsor Locks while the loss snaps a four-game 1988 N F L exhibition season, with Wmianis battle For a while. Bell, whore S m e ren BORDEAUX, France — France’s Olympic cycling trials and became double Zamboni was 87. toil for more than an hour to Bears coach Mike Ditka had a “ fairly permanent” rotation of Manchester winning streak and drops them to 16-3 the San Francisco 49ers playing pn^uction has dropped from 47 last season to 13 in Yannick Noah had to go to a third-set golcj medal winners in the U.S. National lay down a new sheet of ice said earlier that Gault was Steve Beuerlein, Vince Evans in the Zone and 23-10 overall. Manchester is back in the Miami Dolphins Sunday in Hockey fans often greet the IW games in 1088, was the focal point of their tiebreaker to advance to the quarterfinals Championships, as they rode on the each night, Zamboni decided displeasure. “ trying to combine two careers and 40-year-old Jim Plunkett action today at 5:45 p.m. against South Windsor at London. ice-resurfacing machines with in the $245,000 Bordeaux Grand Prix winning four-woman and four-man time there must be a better way. and it would be easier for him to The Raiders are well stocked at South Windsor High School. “ Ditka wasn’t from too far chants of "Zamboni, Zam­ Then they tegan razzing Williams relentlessly as trial teams. After nine years of tinker­ he made pitching changes. Passing Shot tennis tournament Thursday. do it on the West Coast.” the wide receiver position with '"rhe loss hurts for pride,” Manchester Coach down the road," said Ham, a boni," when the vehicles are Hines and Frey won their respective ing, he found it. Noah, the No. 1 seed, edged Argentina’s On Thursday Ditka. at the starters James Lofton and Mer- Dave Morency said. "W e went into the gam e lucky former Pittsburgh Steelers line­ driven out on the Ice between T h ^ were rumors of a meeting planned men’s and women’s individual time trials The Zamboni scraped the Franco Davin, ranked 121st in the world, Bears’ camp in Platteville, Wis., vyn Fernandez, plus backups enough having tied the other night. Windsor Locks backer. “ All four of us are from periods of games. Thursday among Bell. Williams and general last weekend and both were on the winning ice, gathered up the shavings, 6-2,1-6,7-6, winning the tiebreak 7-2. said. “ We’re providing another Jessie Hester and Chris Woods deserved to win Monday night (4-4 tie) and deserved the same locale in general. Zamboni’s machines also manager Pat Gillick, but a club spokesman said it two-man and two-woman time trial teams washed the ice then put down a ’The Frenchman now faces American opportunity for a person to do back from last year’s team. The it last night. They took It to us." “Western Pennsylvania and have been prominently fea­ did not take place. Instead* a war of words broke ’Tuesday. coat of fresh hot water. And it out. Lawson Duncan, the No. 8 seed, in the exactly what he wants to do in Raiders also drafted Heisman Post 102 starter and loser Pat Maguire worked Ohio have always been known for tured In “Peanuts" cartoon took just 15 minutes to com­ quarterfinals. life. Trophy winner Tim Brown on the into the second inning. He issued five walks, three in great football players. This will strips. Gillick termed the Bell situation an “ open plete the job. “ They (the Raiders) throw the first round last spring and added the first and two more in the second, before giving be a nice coincidence that we ali Zamboni, who died Wednes­ wound,” which Randy Hendricks, Bell’s Houston- Waltrip has fastest lap There currently are more ball a little differently than we do. wide receiver Mike Alexander way to Keith Hobby. "W e gave up 13 hits and it go in together.” day night at Long Beach ?“ Mested could be healed with a trade than 4,000 Zambonis, in 33 Dokes on comeback trail V TALLADEGA, Ala. - Darrell Waltrip, They push it down the field more, later in the draft. seemed (Windsor Locks) got them after two or three Ham, who was a part of three Memorial Hospital, put to­ Gillick reid Bell is available for the right price’ countries, cranked out by the whose team has led the way in overcoming which is much more into W illie’s But Shanahan said he wasn’t walks. You can’t play defense when you’re standing Super Bowl championship teams, gether his first ice resurfacer home*’^**^' ** bother me If George went NEW YORK — Former WBA Frank J. Zamboni Co. ’The strength. It should make him a concerned about having too many on your heels,” Morency said. played 12 seasons with the in 1947. He used a war-surplus heavyweight champion Michael Dokes NASCAR’s carburetor restrictor plate, machines sell for $4,000 to AP photo much more noticed receiver.” receivers. Manchester collected l(j hits off winning pitcher Steelers. He had 25*/i career Jeep engine, the front ends of ^11’ who signed a two-year contract for nearly $4 continued his comeback Thursday night by dominated qualifying in winning the pole $40,000. RECORD SUM — East German “ I ’m Just happy to have the “ Our plan is to keep five wide Mike Cunningham. David Price was 3-for-4 with a sacks, 21 fumble recoveries and two automobiles, a series of million during the offseason, has been feuding with stopping Brazil’s Manuel Clay DeAlmeida position for the Talladega 500. “ He wanted to call his opportunity to come here and receivers,” Shanahan said. double and triple, Marcus Mateya 2-for-3 with an 32 interceptions during his pulleys and a wooden bin to management since spring training when he learned figure skating star Katarina Witt, ’The three-time Winston Cup champion company Paramount Engi­ at the end of the fourth round of a hopefully contribute to the great­ RBI, Neil Schackner 2-for-4 with a triple and RBI, career. catch ice shavings. ® designated hitter. shown during a figure skating turned a fast lap of 196.274 mph on the “ With the utilization of three and neering,” said Richard Zam­ scheduled 10-rounder at Madison Square ness of the Raiders,” Gault said. and Keith Di Yeso and Joe Leonard each knocked in It was a most unusual ki “ >e organization 2.66-mile oval at Alabama International four-receiver (offensive) sets, Page, a defensive tackle, boni, now president of the Garden’s Felt Forum. exhibition during the Winter Olym­ “ I’m sure Mr. (managing gen­ a run for Manchester. device, "but she did the job,” him (Williams) or m e,” Bell said. Motor Speedway. our receivers will keep very played 238 games for the Minne­ company, "but that name was Dokes, 227 of Miami Beach, F la., is now pics In last February, report­ eral partner Ai) Davis saw busy.” Monclwtter Oil 201 0-4-KM) sota Vikings and Chicago Bears Zamboni proudly told an inter­ “ I don’t care about the money.” Bell said “ If they That w al nearly 2 mph faster than the taken. So he figured one name 35-1-2 with 22 knockouts and has won six edly will be paid $3.78 million for five something in m e.” Gault, who caught 35 passes for WIndiorLockt 170 o il X— 10-13-4 in 15 seasons, and was the NFC viewer earlier this year. w an u o^e^tee money back for 1989, they can take 194.338 by Sterling Marlin, who took the Maguire, Hobby (3), OlYeeo (7) and Dorn Laurinitle; that wouldn’t be taken was straight bouts, all by KO, since returning Gault a g r e ^ to terms on a 70S yards and seven touchdowns Cunnlnobam and Rob Kletczewikl. defensive player of the year four Zamboni first started an ice guest appearances on Holiday on outside spot on the front row for Sunday’s Frank J. Zamboni." to the ring last Dec. 14. DeAlmeida, five-year contract with the Raid­ last year, said there wasn’t much Cuflnlngham; LP- Maguire. times. In 1971, he was the first “They can tear up the contract,” Bell said “ 1 Ice's European tour. 500-mile race. ^ know I can play.** making his New York debut, fell to 17-7-2. ers at their training camp. After room to grow in the Chicago meeting with Raiders coach Mike offense. 16 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. July 29. I9BH

MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. July 29, 1988 - 17 SCOREBOARD FOCUS Brawars8.Yanl(sas1 BasebfJI MILWAUKEE NEW YORK o b rh b l Golf Molltor3b 4 12 0 RHndsn If 4 0 3 0 Gantnr 2b 3 0 11 Mtngly 1b Many long-term loans outlast purchase Natlonil Laigue Handings 4 0 10 JCOstlll 2b 10 0 0 Winfield rt 4 0 10 Yount ct 5 12 2 Wshgtncf 4 0 10 DEAR BRUCE: More PEOPLE Brock 1b 3 0 0 1 JCIarkdh Bulcic Open icores Em t Divhton Deer rf 3 0 0 0 and more automobile I checked my luggage at curb side w L Fcf. GB 5 0 2 1 Staughtc 2 110 I remember very vividly sitting in New Yorfc 40 Sveumss 5 110 Phelps ph companies and finance for my flight, and I.went to the gate, 40 .400 Meyer dh 100 0 GRAND BLANC, Mich. (AP) — Scores my room in Washington, wearing the Pittsburgh 58 42 .580 2 3 110 Skinnerc 100 0 , agencies are allowing 4- since I already had a ticket and a Evert to marry skier Montreal 53 47 .530 7 Surhoff c 5 13 1 Rndiph 2b 4 0 0 0 U m iS S *1* '■ovnO Of the Jeans and old shirt that I had traveled Chicago Hamlltn If 4 10 0 Santana ss 87D0,im Buick Open, playedatthe74)14-vard, »and 5-year financing. In boarding pass. Subsequently the 49 51 .490 11 2 0 2 1 par-72 Warwick Hills (Self and Country in, waiting for my bags. I had a TV BOCA RATON, St. Louis 44 57 .434 14'/i Velarde 3b 3 0 0 0 fact, some car loans flight was canceled due to poor Totals M 4 12 4 Totals Club: Smart Money - appearance Just a few minutes away Fla. (AP) — Andy Philadelphia 43 58 .424 17'A 32 1 9 1 Scott Verptank 32-34—44 ' now extend as lohg as 10 weather. 1 DIvMen Greg Lodehoff 34-33 44 — and no proper clothing. Mill says he used W L Pet. GB tMIhMUkee m 003 030-4 years. You are the only We were told that we had to return Los Angeles New Yerti wo eio 000— 1 George Archer 34-32— m Bruce WllllamB So, bags do have a tendency to to enjoy watching 59 41 .590 Tim Simpson 34«IS media person I have home and catch a morning flight. As Houston 54 47 .535 S'A Goitie Winning RBI — Gantner (11). disappear. Hopefully, yours will turn television broad­ Son Francisco Fred Couples 33-33— m ' heard speak out against inconvenient as it was, both my wife up. 52 48 .520 7 A f DP— Milwaukee Scott Hoch 3433_44 casts of Chris CIncInnotl 50 51 .495 9'/i iLOB-^llwaukee 12, New York 6. 2B— these things. and I understood that weather was Son Diego Deer Z^aughf, Sveum, Surhoff, Woshlng- Mike Sullivan SS^HSz I have had many bags misdirected 44 54 .451 14 Jim Hallet 3 4 ^ 14 7 something no one had any control over Evert’s tennis Atlanta _35 „45 tpn, RHenderson. S- Jack Renner 34-34—48 prev ously couldn’t afford more ex­ completely. BIrkbeck W,5-5 5 2-3 7 1 l } » Dovid Edwards 33-35—48 life of perhaps three years. If you were when we went down to reclaim . ■ ■...■*W .* even though "ce­ Montreal A St. Louis 3, 10 Innings Rocco Mediate 35.33—48 pensive cars now can. Are you Just Eventually the system will regurgi­ OiIcago 7, Philadelphia 0 finance it for five, six or, heaven nSw^YoiK ^ ° ° ° ’ Doug Tewell 33-35—48 jealous because now everybody can our baggage and found it was put on tate your luggage. lebrities and ath­ Only gomes scheduled Dave Rummells 33-35—48 forbid, 10 years, the car becomes i / PrMov’s Oames afford a big car? Or is there some the wrong plane (nobody knows which I always advise travelers to bring at letes are a dime a Stodctard 2 1-3 4 3 3 2 1 Steve Elklngton 3533—48 valueless along the way. But the debt St. Louis (DeLeon S-0) at Montreol Mike McCullough 3533—48 sound reason why you say that unless wrong plane), and they would have to least one day’s clothing in a small dozen.” .|), 10:05 pm DETROIT Brett Upper 3534—49 But, in my opinion, I think this kind of Obrhbl obrhbl GregPowers 3534-49 D E A R F.L.: Jealous? Hardly! I up. I must say their airline has been served me very, very well. star at a ceremony Houston (Scott 9-3) at Los Anoeles WWIIsn cf 4 0 0 0 financing has absolutely no merit. (Hlllegos 3-2), 10:35 p.m. Pettis cf 5 0 10 Ron Streck 3 ^ —49 very accommodating and offered to attended by about Stilwll ss 3 0 0 0 Whltakr 2b Jim Carter 343—49 nope that everyone can afford wha­ Atlanta (Z.SmIth 4-7) of Son Francisco Seltier 3b 5 0 0 0 I repeat my original statement: If partially pay for some new clothing 4 0 0 0 Wlwndr 2b 0 0 0 0 David Graham 3533—49 tever luxuries they desire. Hard work 10 0 family (Reuschel 13-5), 10:35 p.m. Brett dh 2 10 0 you can’t comfortably pay for the car that we acquired on our brief business ... ____^Soturdov's Games Sheridan If 5 0 11 Tommy Armour III 34-33— 49 can make that happen. members and FWhIte 2b 4 0 10 TrammI ss 4 2 10 Tom Purtzer 3533—49 in 36 months, you are in over your trip. Chris Evert ■ Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Trtobll rt 3 0 0 0 friends, including Wmburgh at New York, 7:05 p.m. Bergmn 1b 3 12 0 AkI Ohmachl 3535— 49 ®proposition, it’s true head, and you shouldn’t make the Bruce Williams, America’s top Bucknr1b 3 0 0 1 Knight 1b 1 1 0 0 Tim Norris 3533—49 tnat if a car cannot be paid for Have you ever heard anything like tennis stars Martina Navratilova and Pam Chicago at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. BJocksn If 3 0 0 0 purchase. this? radio talk host, is heard each St. Louis at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. Lemon rf 3 0 12 Jeff Sluman 3534—49 comfortably in 36 months, the person LOwenc 10 0 0 DEvns dh 3 110 /I Dave Elchelberger 3534—49 weeknight on NBC stations. His Shriver and actress Lynda Carter. Houston at Los Anoeles, 10:05 p.m, Quirk c 10 0 0 D.O., DETROIT Cincinnati at Son Diego, 10:05 p.m Brokns 3b 4 2 3 2 Brian Tennyson 3534—49 buying the car is probably in over his column appears every Monday, Wed­ When Mill first saw Evert in person on New Nokesc Wayne Grady 3535—49 D E A R B R U C E: Everyone you talk . Sunday's Oames Totals n i l 4 0 2 2 or her head. The danger in longer- nesday and Friday. Write to Williams Year’s Eve in Aspen, Colo., nearly 19 months St. Louis at Montreal, 1:35 p.m Totals 37 712 7 Davis l4>ve III 3533—49 t<) has a different story about an D E A R D.O.: Yes, sadly, I can play Tom Sleckmann 3534—49 term financing should be apparent In care of the Manchester Herald. ago, he said he fell in love. m sburgh at New York, 1:35 p.m. Rec photo/Speclal to the Herald airline that lost their luggage, but can Kenny Knox 3533—49 even to the most casual observer. the "Can You Top This?” game. Once P.O. Box 591, Manchester 06040. Chlcogo at Phlladelphio, 1:35 p.m. 021 120 lOx—7 KlmYoung 3534—49 you believe this: They l(ist my my bags got lost between the hotel ” I was really curious about who this person Atlonta ot San Francisco, 2, 3:05 p m g®";® ^nnlna RBI — Lemon (7) M IDGET CHAMPS — The Spartans took That is, you very well may wind up Letters of general interest will appear Houston pt Los Angeles, 4:05 p.m. row: Eddie Martin, Chris Daly, Jim Pot Mc(tawan 3535—49 luggage and I didn’t go anywhere! lobby and my rented room! was because, well, celebrities and athletes are Cincinnati at San Diego, 4:05 p.m, honors in the Midget Division at MCC in AAark olcovecchla 3534—49 in the column. a dime a dozen,” said Mill. Loehfelm, Paul Tatro, Jeremy Lavigne, Don Forsmon ’ 3534— to Kansas City « " « »• *0 Manchester Rec Department- Danny Edwards 3534— 7D Both Evert and Mill were ending eight-year Amarican Laagua standings Drew Garceau. Rear: Coaches Bob Roy Bloncalana 3535— 7D marriages when they met. RAndeson L,2-1 3 2-3 8 4 4 2 0 sponsored summer soccer league play. Adinolfi, Jim Prenetta. Missing were: Peter Jocobsen 3534— 70 2 1-3 3 2 2 0 0 Bill Britton 37-33—70 Gleaton ) 1 1 0 0 2 Team members, from left, front row: Taxpayer thinks it’s a crime East Division Michael Flemming, Jason Goldberg, Leonard Thompson 3535— 70 W L Pet. OB '^'Ktrolt ’ 0 0 0 0 1 Jason Bissonnette, Matt Adinolfi, Richie Bruce Lletzke 3535— 70 Detroit 58 40 .592 — Sean Holleran, Dan Hughes. Andrew Ben Crenshaw 3534— 70 Dr. Gott New York 58 41 .584 Vi Robinson W,12- Prenetta, Tyrin Wilson, Jeff Talbot. Back Ronnie Black 3535— 70 Michener named marshal Boston 54 43 .564 2'/j ^9 1113 3 Moran. Tom Tierney. Sean Wardwell. Bill Krotzert 37-33— 70 Peter Gott, M.D. Milwaukee 51 50 .505 8'/i (HBP— LOwer by Robinson. W P— George Boms 3534— to M IAMI (AP) — Pulitzer Prize-winning Cleveland Robinson. to fund inmates’ education 51 51 .500 9 Phil Blackmar 3535— 70 author James A. Michener, who has been Toronto SO 52 .490 10 David Peoples 3538— 71 Baltimore ^ 32 48 .320 27 Orlola85,lndlan82 Expos 4. Cardinals 3(10 Innings) National League leaders ' David Canipe 353S— 71 DEAR ^living in nearby Coral Gables for two years West Division Tom Byrum 37-34— 71 Or should I put up with it and get while researching a book on the Caribbean, w ABBY: The L Pet. GB BALTIMORE CLEVELAND STLOUIS MONTREAL Bottine T ransactions Brad FOxon 3534— 71 used t(5 the idea of eating half a Oakland 62 40 .408 obrhbl Fulton Allem 3534— 71 feature story of has been named grand marshal of the 1988 Minnesota Ob r h bi Ob r h bl O brhbl Based on 3IM at Bats meal? 55 44 .554 5'A Coleman If 3 2 10 DMrtnzcf 4 111 /Mark Haves 3534— 71 Orange Bowl parade. Californio 50 51 Stonlcek If 5 12 1 RWsgtn ss 4 0 0 0 today's news­ .495 11'/j BPIPkn 2b soil Froncon If 4 0 0 0 McCtaecf 5 0 0 0 TJonesph 10 0 0 GftarryAtl M » 42 1(» Mike Donald 3534— 71 S P E E D Y ’S W IFE Kansas City 49 52 .485 12'A Pnditn 3b 5 0 2 2 Raines If Mark Lye 34-35— 71 paper was the “ He will be a great drawing card, besieged Texas 45 54 CRIpkn ss 4 1 1 1 Fronco 2b 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Galorago Mon 99 400 70 127 .318 Dear Abby .455 15'/j Murray 1b 4 12 1 Carteret 4 12 0 Brnnsky rf 4 0 0 0 Heaton p 0 0 0 0 DowsonChl 98 382 47 121 .317 BASEBALL Fuzzy Zoeller 37-34— 71 coverage of a for autographs,” Jim Barker, president of the Olcooo 46 55 .455 15'/j Worrell p 0 0 0 0 WJhnsn ph National League Duffy Waldorf 3533— 71 C-section incision D E A R W IFE : Your husband is S*uttle 39 „42 Tettlefon c 3 1 3 0 Holl dh 4 110 0 0 0 0 Palmeiro Chi lOl 399 50 122 .306 college gradua­ Orange Bowl Committee, said Thursday. .384 22'/j G er^rt cf 4 0 0 0 Jocobv 3b 4 0 3 1 OSmIth ph 10 0 0 Burke p 0 0 0 0 Sax LA 101 404 51 124 .305 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES— Antonio Cerda 37-34— 71 Abigail Van Buren rude, and you may say it. But Thursday's Games MeWIms p 0 0 0 0 Nettles ph 10 11 Reactivated Lance Porrish, catcher, from Bob.Proben 3533— 71 tion ceremony. Michener, a visiting professor at the Milwaukee 4, New York 1 Traber dh 4 12 1 Upshaw 1b 4 0 0 0 G w nnSD 82 316 38 94 .304 John Snyder 3534— 71 what makes you think you have to Goniols 3b 4 0 10 CChstlirH 4 0 2 1 Costello p 0 0 0 0 (talarrg 1b 4 0 10 GIteon LA 98 343 49 110 .303 the 15-doy disabled list. Sent John All of the University of Miami, has written 34 books, Baltimore 5, Cleveland 2 Logo 1b 4 0 0 0 Brooks rt 4 0 11 ^ssell, catcher, to MOIne of the Mark O'Meara 3537— 71 put up with it? Simply tell Detroit 7, Kansas City 1 Orsulok rf 4 0 10 Bando c 2 0 0 0 Oauend ss RThopson SF 84 310 42 93 .300 /Mark Brooks 3533— 71 takes time to heal graduates FIrova c 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Walloch 3b 4 0 0 0 McGee StL 100 422 S3 124 .299 International League. Purchased Sa­ ’’Speedy” to slow up, and if he’s including the 868-page bestseller “ Alaska.” California 7, Chicago 6. 11 Innings TPena c 4 110 Foley 2b 3 0 0 0 lome Barolas, pitcher, from the Mexico 3535— 71 were Incarcer­ Only gomes scheduled _ . . Kittle ph 10 0 0 TIJones2b Bonds Pit 94 352 74 104 .295 Jay Delslng 3535— 71 still hungry after eating his meal, His 1947 work ’’Tales of the South Pacific” Totals 375 135 Totals 34 2 8 2 4 0 10 Santoven c 4 0 0 0 . Home Runs City Reds ot the Mexican League. ated at one of FHday's Games Forsch p 2 0 10 Hudler ss 4 12 0 Steve Thomas 37-34—71 suggest that he take a second won a Pulitzer. Milwaukee (Wegman 10.7and RIer 54) at Quisnbry p 0 0 0 0 BSmIth p T okos League Jim Nelford 3537— 72 ’ S'” months ago I had a our state’s prisons. We helped Boston (Hurst 10-4and Smithson4-3),2,5:05 Baltimore 020 ool ilo-f Pagnoz ph 0 0 0 0 Francisco, 22; GDavIs, Houston, 22; J.C. Snead 37-35— 72 Over Christmas this past year, helping and kindly keep his p.m. C l^ a n d 000 800 002—2 10 11 ONIxon If 2 2 2 0 Galarraga, Montreal, 2 1; DMurphy, .PRESIDENT'S OFFICE— Suspended t dn inn ^ pregnancy weight and can them obtain full college degrees. (tame Winning RBI — Traber (4) Terry p 0 0 0 0 A4axOllveras,MldlandAneelsmanaeer,fof Wovn«L«vl 3534-72 ; do 100 to 200 situps at a time. However, is it normal G. came to visit me. It was great marauding fork off your plate. Texas (Kllgus 8-9 and Witt 24) at Detroit Ford rt 10 0 0 mlS.I’®' '?'■ P'HsbufOti. 18; Bonilla, ISdoysfollowIngabumpInglncldentwIthan Alan Pate 3534— 72 Abby, I take as many college seeing him again, but we had (Tanonall-OondKIno 1-1),2,5:35p.m. . Donioles DP— Baltimore 2. Totals Pittsburgh, 18; Gibson, Los Angeles, 18. umpire. Mike Blackburn 3533— 72 ' ‘ ime and hurt when it is Moody Blues begins tour LOB— Baltimore 6, Cleveland 7. HR— 38 3 7 3 Totals 34 4 8 3 scratched? courses as my available time grown apart, and the whole visit Murray (17), CRIpken (15). SB-StanIcek BASKETBALL ■'■WOTDOJ* 37-35-72 D E A R ABBY; In a recent Minnesota (Blvleven 7-10) at Clevelond , Runs Batted In Jody Mudd 37-35— 72 allows, and it costs me a bundle to was rather strained. To save (Swindell 11-9), 7:35 p.m. 008 100 0-3 Clark, San Francisco, 76; GDavIs, Notional Basketball Assoctallon letter, you referred to the wife of CINCINNATI (AP) — The Moody Blues has Montreal 088 002 818 1— 4 34j stfowberry. New York, 48; CLEVELAND CAVALIERS— Bobby Wodkins 3534— 72 pay all my regular living and myself the pain of having him New York (Dotson 8-3) at Toronto IP H R ER BB SO Two outs when winning run scored contract of Lenny Blaine McCoIllster 37-35— 72 ■ R E A D E R : During a Caesarian section, begun a nationwide tour to mark the 20th (Musselmon 24)), 7:35 p.m. Bolttmore VanSyke, Pittsburgh, 48; Bonilla, Pltts- eating expenses. Prince Charles as ’’Diana, Prin­ Peraia W,3-4 8 1-3 7 2 2 2 4 Gome Winning RBI — Nettles (2). Pufoli' Brooks, Montreal, 44; Wllkens, heodcoach, through the 1990-91 Larry RInker 3534— 72 ; the surgeon has to use absorbable sutures to close break it off, I did it first. anniversary of the English band’s first U.S. _ t^Shsos City (Soberhaoen 10-10) at Golarrogo . DP— StLouls 1. LOB— season, ond Gary Fitzsimmons, player Robert Wrenn 3534— 72 I’ve looked for help. You have cess of Whales.” Granted, Diana Baltimore (Ballard4-8), 8:05 p.m. NIedntuer S,12 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 McReynol*, New York, 61: Galorrogo, • the abdominal wound. These stitches can cause Since then. I’ve tried to forget tour. Cleyelond S.42J/'’. '“'ohtreol 5. 2B-Coleman, Montreal, 59; Marshall, Los Angeles, 59 personnel director, through the 198990 Lanny Wodkins 3537— 72 is a rather large girl, but she’s not Cailtornta (Froser 4-10) at Chicago Pendleton, Brooks, TPeno. SB— ONIxon 3 season. Rehlred Dick Helm and Brian Donnie Hammond 3538— 72 to be poverty-stricken before you him and see other people, but it (Long 4-5), 8:30 p.m. Balles L,7-10 7 10 4 4 1 I Pitching (9 Decisions) ; Jfr'tation and itching until they have been that large. However, if we con­ ”Our majorsuccess has been in America. A Gordon 2.3 3 i j g g 5J.I'Co'enian (S3), lite rs , osslstont coaches, through the Don Pohl 37-35— 72 can qualify for government help. hasn’t worked. I miss him terri­ DiSSC*' k*'!!-?'®I!U ’S:*' •*®'’ JRoblnson, , digested ’ by the body. The process can take up to a lot of Americans think we are American,” Oakland(Welch12-4)atSeattle(Langston Lmkey 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 DaMortlnez (9). S— BSmIth, ONIxon. f IWsb^h, 8-2, .800; GModdux, Chlcogo, 1989-90 season. go^^'lberg 35^ ^ It hurts me more to strive for my tinue to use that title, perhaps it 7-9), 10:05 p.m. FOOTBALL Mac 0'(3radv 34-34— 72 : year to complete. I think that you are OK to wait bly. So, I called him last week and lead singer Justin Hayward said in an Saturday's Games PB— Tettlefon. 15-4, .n>: Knepper, Houston, 11-3, .784; education than if I was in prison. will do something positive for the StLouls "* Parrett, Montreal, 10-3, .749; Scott, Houston, National FootMl League Borry Cheesmon 3534— 72 ^ another six mon'’ s before becoming concerned; we talked for a long time. I told Milwaukee at Boston, 1:05 p.m. Forsch 51-3 4 2 2 0 4 ATLANTA FALCONS— Signed An­ Mike Hammond 37-35— 72 conservation of whales. interview Wednesday. ” We came here in 1968 Minnesota at Cleveland, 1:35 p.m. 9-3, Hershlser, Los Anoeles, 14-5, .737; Doesn't it seem that something is him I wanted to come to see him, National League results Quisnbry 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 DJackson, Cincinnati, 13-5, .722; (taoden. dre Lloyd, linebacker. Announced that If® Broeck 3534— 72 < however, you should check with your gynecologist DAVID MORGAN, when we had nothing else going for us California at Chicago, 2:20 p.m. Terry ) 0 0 0 1 0 Ron Bohm, nose tackle, has left camp. Jeff Coston 3538— 72 just to be on the safe side. turned around? but he said he’d been living in the New York at Toronto, 2:20 p.m. New York, 13-5, .722; Reuschil, BOTHELL. WASH, anywhere else.” San Francisco, 13-5, .722. Mike Bender 38.SZ73 DARRELL BROWN, bachelor’s life for the last couple Kansas City at Baltimore, 7:35 p.m CHICAGO BEARS— Traded Willie Jay Don Blake 3534—73 Today their fame spans two generations. Texas at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Astros 3. Padres 2 )C(?rmsL,4-4 ^-3 I I I i J ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. of months and that several people ’-31 0 0 0 0 Gault, w l* recelyer, to the Los Angeles Billy Ray Brown 3 5 ^ n The Moody Blues, whose 1968 album "Days Oakland at Seattle, 10:05 p.m. Rplitars for a first-round draft pick In Frank Conner 37-34— 73 wouldn’t like me to be there! He Sunday's Gomes HOUSTON SAN DIEGO BSmIth 4 3 2 1 2 3 American League leaders 1989 and a 1990 draft choice to be nam ^ Johncook Sjjzg ■ d e a r d r . G O ’TT : I have photopsia, a sensation D E A R D A R R E L L ; I applaud a CONFIDENTIAL TO GET­ of Future Passed” pioneered the orchestrated Milwaukee at Boston, 1:05 p.m. Ob r n bl loter. Rod Curl meant ’’women,” and I could die TING INVOLVE D IN GLOUCES­ Ob r h bl Heaton j 2 1 1 0 2 ; of whirling sparks in my vision. M y triglyceride system that enables prison in­ rock ’n’ roll album, get letters from Kansas City at Baltimore, 1:35 p.m. BHtchref 3 110 Jeffersn cf 5 0 10 Burke W,3-2 2 2 0 0 0 0 DENVER BRONCOS— Waived Kirk Bob Eastwood ^ level is high but all other tests are normal. What do from Jealousy. I wrote to him. Just T E R , MASS.: Nobody said it Minnesota at Cleveland, 1:35 p.m. Doron 2b 4 12 2 WP— Worrell. v u u u Bottlno Dodge and Steve Boodwav, linebackers. Jeff Lankford mates to become college gradu­ 10-year-olds who are fans of their latest hit, ” 1 Texas at Detroit, 1:35 p.m. Reody 3b 5 0 3 1 / you suggest? to keep in touch. He didn’t answer Puhl If 4 110 (tarynn rt 5 0 0 0 LOS ANGELES RAIDERS— Agreed to Mork /Moness 3535—73 f better than Cheryl Lavin and Know You’re Out There Somewhere.” New York of Toronto, 1:35 p.m. Bass rf 3 0 10 CMortnz It G AB R H Pet. terms with Willie (tault, wide receiver, on a W^./Mast ates at the government’s ex­ my letter. Whatdoldonow? IJust Collfornia at Chicago, 2:30 p.m. 3 110 Cubs 7. Phillies 0 Puckett Min 97 407 Laura Kavesh, co-authors of a Bell 3b 4 0 0 0 McCllersp 0 0 0 0 42 147 .341 five-year contract. Chris Perry 37-34— 73 pense. Too bad every law-abiding don’t think I can live without him, Ookland ot Seattle, 4:35 p.m. CRnIds 1b 4 0 11 Morind 1b Boggs Bsn 94 345 74 131 .359 LOS ANGELES RAMS— Signed Ross Bruce Soulsby 37-34— 73 . D EA R R E A D E R ; Photopsia is a serious wonderful little book, "Tales 4 0 0 0 Greenwell Bsn 94 person in the USA who wants a but I don’t know how to get him Ramirz ss 4 0 10 Santlooo c 3 0 0 0 CHICAGO ^ PHILA 342 55 125 .345 Browner, defensive end. Released Ronald Pau Trittler ' symptom of an eye problem that needs careful From the Front” : ’’Don’t be the BIggloc 3 0 0 0 Winfield NY 95 350 48 119 .340 (tauld, cornerback, and John O'Leary, Denis Watson 34-37— 73 college education isn't given the back. Help! Amarican Laagua raaulta Thonss 4 0 3 1 Ob r h bl O brhbl Brett KC . attention by an ophthalmologist. The sensation of first one in a divorced man’s Knepper p 2 0 0 0 RAIomr2b 4 0 0 0 Dunston ss 8 0 0 0 Samuel 2b 100 381 50 128 .334 Jay Wllkerson and David Rill, line­ B r ^ Bryant 3538— 73 same break. Orlando, Dawn reunited Medws ph 10 0 0 Trillo 2b 4 0 10 /Mattingly NY 82 342 44 113 .330 backers. Lennie Clements 37-34— 73 LOST IN CALIFORNIA post-divorce life. They cry on Showp 2 110 5 2 2 2 MThmpcf 4 0 0 0 Burks Bsn I whirling sparks means that the retiq^ — the thin Andersn p 0 0 0 0 Wynne It 10 0 0 Webster cf 5 0 3 0 Bedrosn p 83 328 62 104 .323 MINNESOTA VIKINGS-SIgned Al Ed Dougherty your shoulder, you provide hours ATLANTIC Totals 32 3 7 3 Dowson rt 0 0 0 0 RHendson NY 80 314 71 101 .322 Noga, defensive lineman, to a one-veor B u ^ Gardner 35W ^n . film on the back of the eyeball that is essential for Angel87.Whlte8ox6(11 Innings) Totals 34 2 9 2 4 2 4 1 Schmdt 3b 3 0 10 Trammll Det D E A R A B B Y: For five years I D E A R LO ST: Face it. He likes Polmeir If 0 0 0 0 C James rf 82 305 SO 98 .321 contract. Announced thot Bob Furlong, Bob Lunn 3534__ 73 L vision — is being inappropriately stimulated. ’The of free therapy, you patch them CITY, N.J. (AP) - Low 3b 4 00 0 Molltor Mil 94 377 47 119 .314 guard, has left comp. Burroughs 3534— 73 was with a wonderful man I’ll call his life the way it is. He could even CALIFORNIA CHICAGO Houston 100 800 880-3 4 11 0 M Young If 3 0 10 Seltzer KC t two most common causes of photopsia are retinal up, and when they’re all better, Eleven years ago Satt; Third, Phillips. . D^lnclnnotl 1, Atlanta be wondering how you T— 3:43. A— 14,S» ESPn” — 7'ennls: Volvo International, sooner you locate these programs, the update its lists of aid sources? Does it >; L(3B-;• Orioles; Rsk AIMnfO 10 p.m. — Boxing: Lloyd Honeghan the students now enrolled. Read Jobs? Does it help them locate Jobs (9), White Sox; White (8), Chung, WBC welterweight one of the growing number of the recommended for consideration by Downlne3(14),Aneets. SmolfiL,1-l 81-3 7 5 5 2 2 title; Marlon Starling vs. Tomas Moll- books, attend parents' nights at the during the summer? student-aid computer search services Assnmehr 53 0 0 0 0 0 some other person or group? Are nares, WBA welterweight title, HBD local high school, ask your school ■ A cooperative education option. that offer, for a fee, to match your there application fees for the sources Urich upset about house counselor for information. About 1,000 colleges now have co-op child with sources of financial aid. provided? Sportliglit In addition, as you start investigat­ options that allow some students to The College Scholarship Service of ANDOVER, Mass. (AP) — Actor Robert ing colleges, check out some of the alternate full-time work with full-time the College Board has developed a G How long will the student have to Urich is upset that his fame is being used to "extras” that may be available to study to help pay expenses. series of questions to ask before you wait for the information? Will the list promote the sale of a house he rented briefly. help you manage the expense. "The ■ Services to reduce expenses. Are sign on the dotted line. The answers of aid sources be received prior to the "It’s unethical, un-neighborly and dishonest By The Associated Press Olympic record in the pole vault with a vauit of College Cost Book,” published by the there second-hand book shops, book will help establish the credibility of application deadline? because I was never told about the ad and I 18*11^^. College Board and available in cooperatives and food cooperatives on the computer search operation. Posi­ G What characteristics are used as never considered it my house,” said Urich, Highlights from this date in sports history: 1983 — Steve Garvey of the San Diego Padres ends libraries and bookstores nationwide, campus? Are there housing referral tive answers will not, however, criteria to match students with aid star of the former “ Spenser: For Hire" TV sources? July n his National League record of 1,207 consecutive is a good source of Information on both services to help students locate guarantee that the student who uses series. 1751 — The first International World Title Prize games when he dislocates his thumb colliding with financial aid and some of the new inexpensive private housing? the services actually will receive any G How successful have previous Urich, 41, his wife and their two children Fight takes place in Harlston, Norfolk, England. Atlanta pitcher Pasqual Perez attemmpting to options that colleges have created to ■ Ways to reduce your expense by funds. participants been in obtaining funds rented the ll-room English Tudor house for The champion. Jack Slack of England, beat the score at home plate. help families foot the bill. reducing your time. It’s not too late ■ If the any company suggests that from aid sources identified by the $4,000 a month between October 1086 and July B»o Pbota/BpooM (0 tag Harold company? challenger, M. Petit of France, in 25 minutes. 1984 — Juli Inkster edges Ayako Okamoto by one Ask whether the college you are for you to explore options that may large amounts of aid currently are not 1987 while waiting for their own home to be M IDGET CHAMPS — The Suns won the shorten the time required to obtain a 1924 — Paul Runyan defeats Craig Wood 1 up in 38 stroke to win the du Maurier Classic. Ryan Cosminl. Dave Doyon. Back row considering offers such things as: being used, how does it document that G Will the company refund the remodeled. holes in the final round to capture the PGA golf Midget Division title at Kennedy Road m Ways to help families who don’t degree. Does your child’s high school 1986 — The United States Football League wins Chris Walnum. Josh Hare, Wayne claim? program fee If aid sources are Newspaper advertisements by Saperstein championship. this summer in Manchester Rec qualify for financial aid. A college’s offer college-level courses or arrange­ and loses in their suit against the National Football ■ How many financial aid sources incorrectly matched with the stu­ Company Auctioneers of Boston state: 1956 — Cathy Cornelius wins a playoff by seven Appleton Tim Danahy. Zak Wlllhide, catalog and financial aid bulletin may ments with local colleges, which League. The Jury finds that the N F L violated Department-sponsored play. Team exists in the company’s computer dent’s qualifications, if aid sources no 11-room luxury home in Andover, formerly strokes over Barbara McIntyre to take the U S. Rich Grlffeth. Matt Shillt, Kirk Owen. describe tuition installment or might cut the time required to get file? Does the company maintain its antitrust laws, as the U S F L claimed, but the Jury members, from left, front row: Wayne longer exist or fail to reply to the rented by actor Robert Urich. star of .Women’s Open golf title. Rear: Coaches Caroie Owen, Denise budgeting plans, supplemental loan degree? Many colleges award credit own file of sources, or does it use the awards the U S F L only $1 in damages which is Delusso, Mike Guliano, Jeremie Tur- student, or if application deadlines for ‘Spenser: For Hire.” ’ 1990 — Wladyslaw Kozakiewicz of Poland sets an programs and the like. If not, inquire and/or placement for results of files of some other company or trebled. cotte, Nick Passcantell, Rob Wales. Turcotte. Missing: Tim Tedford, Kevin aid sources have already passed when Tedford. directly. certain tests, such as those of the service? the information is received? J i_ - MANCHESTER HERALD Friday, July .o«.

WEEKEND MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, July 29. 1988 _19 A fair-ly good day Fox show periects labloid T V 2 Abominabla A"»wer to Prsviout Puzzle The first farm fair of the Summer symphony River folk snowman By Kathryn Baker season, the 21st annual 1 Uniton 3 Vexing The Associated Press he d do something "irrational" to anyone Orchestra New England, a Dudley Hamlin and the Long B i S B □ Connecticut Agricultural Fair, 6 "Auld Lang 4 Suggaitions who threatened his wife, Dunieavy gushes in group based in New England, River Band will bring their 9 Guided T V Topics will be held this weekend at the 5 Compass point LOS ANGELES — You know how you’ll be voiceover, "And believe me, he means it!" will present a summertime distinctive type of contempijrary 12 Setame □ Goshen Fairgrounds, off Route 6 Cry of pain standing in the grocery checkout line and "The Reporters" is front the same people concert called SNET Pops in folk music tonight at the 13Thtiitnd 7 River nymph D 63 in Goshen. This is a true 14 Cuckoo you’ll pick up one of those tabloids with the who do "A Current A ffa ir," but that show Connecticut, on Sunday at 7 p.m. Manchester Bicentennial Band 8 Hotted □ country fair with a fleece-to- 16 Aiautian itiand screaming headlines? And the story inside somehow has an edge'of wink-wink, nudge- at the Manchester Bicentennial Shell, on the campus of 9 Reindeer fast-paced opening similar to CBS’ “ West shawl contest on Saturday at 3 16 On grand acaie □ never lives up to the promise on the cover’ nudge, thanks in part to host Maury Povlch, Band Shell, on the campus of Manchester Community College herders ® news show. p.m., horse shows on Saturday 17 Pity on worda 10 Habituate Fox has turned that kind of an idea into a that is lacking in the deadly serious and Manchester Community College. The concert, which begins at 7 18 Chamicai though the reporters from "Th e Reporters" and Sunday, square dance 11 Eatery television show, “ The Reporters." making self-important "The Reporters." The event will be moved to East p.m., is free and open to the meaaure defended it as such during a heated demonstrations and dairy cattle 19 British flyers its debut Saturday. Rafael Abramovitz, another of "The Catholic High School if It rains. 2 0 Lang, suffix presentation to television critics. public. In case of rain. It will be (abbr.) True, there are no stories, at least in the Reporters” who is also a veteran of “A exhibits. There will be auctions 21 Bafora (praf.) Earlier in the week, the same critics got a held Aug. 29, instead. 23 Ankisbona A m o 1 premiere, about aliens from outer space or Current Affair” became angry at the TV Saturday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 22 Future LL.Ba.’ N Q ® syndicated magazine show. 25 Vast period of two-headed babies. critics, at one point explaining his cracking 3 p.m. The fair is open until 9 exam ■ a T O M USA ’Today: The Television Show.” Cues: time But the first installment does tease with the 7 trembling, because I’m tonight, and from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. 24 Loom bar 1 L 1 R A tions about its "Entertainment Tonight’’- 26 Landing boat promise to “ answer the nagging question — offended!” Saturday, and Sunday 9 a.m. to 6 Down the river Wearin’ the green 26 Hawaiian 8 A N style of happy talk paled next to "The 27 _ de cologne is Mike Tyson a homosexual?" Besides the Tyson piece, critics took p.m. Admission is $2.50 today, garland Reporters,” which makes "USA Today The Whether you raft, or relax and Everyone can be Irish this 28 Frontaga 29 Welshman, e.g. 43 Genetic Never mind that no one who screened the exception to a story in which reporter Krista and $3 per person, Saturday and 30 Wagers 62 0pp. of endo Television Show” look like "CBS Reports” by enjoy the view, you’re sure to weekend for the Irish Festival, at 31 Mantally sound material (abbr.) show at the TV critics’ convention here could Bradford helped a Taiwanese student Sunday. 32 This (Sp.) 53 Exclamation of comparison. enjoy the 14th annual the Irish American Home 33 Barnataln, for 45 Singer Frank _ recall ever hearing the "nagging quesUon." legalize her alien status and avoid short 35 Metal for lamp horror (2 wds.) On "Th e Reporters," the reporters make deportation. Connecticut R iver Raft Race, Society, 132 Commerce St., 4 6 ------a million what -seemed immediately more interesting 34 Comalis fllamenta 47 Full of currant 55 Highly less-than-subtle statements of their own In the final scene, Bradford shows the girl a which departs from Hurd State Glastonbury. The festival will be 36 Bantu language than the answer was what happened to the Keeping company Skinnar information aaaaoned dish person who asked. conclusions about their stories. Getting the tape of an interview with a government Park in East Hampton at 10 a m open tonight until 11, Saturday 1 37 Crafty other side — or at least presenting it to 38 Yanka 49 Middle 56 Tide type Reporter Steve Dunieavy did put the official agreeing to let her stay in the United The Guiiford Keeping Society’s Saturday. It is billed as the p.m. to midnight and Sunday 39 Last mo. 42 Unaroused Easterners viewers — seems an alien concept. annuai Antique Festival and Sale 59 Paddle question to Tyson, after a fashion, but the States. The girl, overwhelmed by the news, largest, oldest self-supporting noon to 8 p.m. Entertainment 40 — and void S Dunieavy even suggested there was no 6 7 8 |9 program never gives the promised answer hugs Bradford. Then the crew takes her to the will be Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 4 will include Noel Henry’s Irish 41 Sensed with 10 11 difference between his editorializing in the raft race in America, and has other than Tyson’s mumble about such Statue of Liberty, p.m., rain orshine There will be Show Band, Johnny Murphy and tongue 13 4 Tyson piece and the commentary written by been called “ the biggest floating 14 rumors being typical when you have ail the CBS Dan Rather had some emotional 100 dealers from around the the Clubmen, The Irish Mist, St. 44 Nsgativs the TV critics who were questioning his party in the East." About 100 answer money and women. encounters with traumatized Vietnam vete­ northeast, selling out of print 16 17 tactics. He didn’t seem to grasp the rafts are expected, with music, Patrick’s Pipe Band and much Otherwise, Dunleavy's piece is a rambling rans for a recent network documentary and books, antique postcards, china, 45 Tsrritoriaa difference between clearly labeled opinion food and drink available in more. There will be dancing to 48 Unaxpactad dif­ 20 profile that reveals little that is new about the the network took the veterans to the Vietnam 21 and something presented as objective glass, toys, quilts and many Haddam Meadows State Park, the music of The Savage ficulty heavyweight champ. Veterans Memorial. But somehow it all reportage. other items. Home cooked food Haddam, where the race Brothers tonight and Saturday 50 Chamicai suffix “ The Reporters" begins with a dramatic. served to illustrate the issue without 51 Fifth zodiac For instance, after Tyson tells Dunieavy will be served throughout the concludes. For information on until midnight. Admission is $5 26 27 becoming embarrassingly self-conscious. day. It will be held on the entering, call Kimberly Fisch- general, $4 for senior citizens and sign 54 Firebug's crime grounds of the Thomas Griswold children. There will be plenty of 31 |32 burg, 887-6969. There is no 57 Bench 34 |38 36 37 House. 171 Boston St., Guilford, music, food, children’s games admission charge for spectators. 58 Revarbarata 38 at exit 58 off Interstate 95. and imported goods. 40 SITTIN’ ON THE DOCK - Conductor England relax on a wharf. They will 60 Tamarisk salt tree James Sinclair, left, and some of the 44 perform on Sunday evening at the 61 Greek lattart principal members of Orchestra New race, Herbie s gas tank becomes the hiding Arts in the orchard Country chic Worth the trip 62 Heating 46 46 47 ® Major League Baaeball: Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell. Milwaukee Brawert at Boston Rad Sox place for a stolen diamond. Doan Jones G5 Odd Couple ® ) Th e Street Scolari and Peluso talk apparatus (5 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) Don Knotts, Julie Sommers. 1977, (8) INN Nawa about marriage, babies and life in general A wide variety of art and The Country Folk Art Show, It’s a good weekend to visit 50 63 Actor _ Lugosi 62 63 as they install linoleum in Peluso's cellar 1 66 [ESP N ] Sports Trivia ® Strangers (CC) Larry 0 Hogan's Heroes handcrafts will be exhibited in rated one of the top shows of its New Milford, where the Village (R) (In Stereo) Avenue in Hartford, tonight at 64 One or mora helps Balki cram for his night-school ex­ the apple orchard of Olde Mistick kind in the nation, is slated for 67 68 [H B O ] Survival David Niven narrates a ams. (R) 95 Tret Generaclonas Fair Days will feature arts and 65 Broka 69 close-up look at the penguins of the Falk­ ® Late Night With David Letter- 7; 30 and Saturday at 2 p.m. Grumbling what? into a highly imaginative show © John McLaughlin's One on One m an |R) (In Stereo) Village this weekend. Almost 100 this weekend at the Farmington crafts, sidewalk sales, continu-' 66 Braak In two land Islands off the coast ol South Am er­ 3 5 MOVIE: 'Fast Times at Ridgemont Admission is free. For more for children. The youngsters take 61 62 H igh Teenagers struggle with independ- Rat Patrol artists from the eastern What’s a grumbling gryphon? Polo Grounds, Town Farm Road, ous entertainment, food booths, ica, focusing on the active period every 11:00PM (3D (3D (8) 9$ News information, call 249-8627. part, by acting, singing, chanting DOWN winter when the penguins breed. (60 min.) ence, sexuality and success. Sean Penn (ID Taxi dD Gene Scott seaboard will be showing Farmington. Under the tents, games of chance, bingo, and hot 64 Phoebe Cates. Ray Walston. 1982. Long before his success with It’s the theater group which will and playing musical instru­ 66 jewelry, toys, photography, there will be grapevine wreaths 5.30PM [ESPN] Motorweek Illus­ (9 ) Columbo 95 Odd Couple [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Angel and the Badman' perform on Sunday afternoon, air balloon rides. The fair is set 1 Stationary trated A Quaker girl convinces a notorious gun­ the television program, ments. The museum gates will (8 The Street Scolari and Peluso talk sculpture and more. Admission and rag rugs, teddy bears and ® TV!! BlooP*™ «nd Practical Jokes slinger to hang up his six-shooters. John from 4 to 5 p.m., at the up on the town green, and will be (comb, form) 0280 about marriage, babies and life in general “ MASH," Larry Gelbart collabo­ open at 3; 30 p.m., and guests are (c)19 68 by NEA. Inc 29 5-35PM [TM C] MOVIE: Bachelor Kim Fields and Tony Danza are victims of Wayne, Gail Russell. Bruce Cabot 1947 and parking are free, and the decoys, children’s furniture and open tonight until 9, Saturday 10 as they install linoleum in Peluao'a cellar, rated with Burt Shevelove and Hicks-Stearns Family Museum, invited to bring lawn seating. In Party (CC) A carefree school bus driver's practical jokes; Johnny Carson and Ed show is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., on the Tolland Green. The country clocks. The show is open a.m. to 9 p.m., SumJay noon to 7 pals decide to throw him a no-holds-barred McMahon are featured in a comedy sketch (S ) N e w s (Live) 1 2^35AM C£) Love Boat Stephen Sondheim to write “ A case of rain, the program will be pre-wedding party. To m Hanks. Ta w n y Ki- Saturday and Sunday, rain or Grumbling Gryphons Traveling this evening until 7, for $5 per p.m. A free concert by Orchestra from the old TV show "Who Do You All American Jazz [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Hardbodies' Three Funny Thing Happened on the in the town gym, next to the taon, Adrian Zmed 1984. Rated R. Trust? " (60 min.) (R) middle-aged men seek advice from a Cali­ shine. The village is on Route 27 person, and Saturday and New England is scheduled for Crook and Chase Way to the Forum” It will be Children’s Theater has adapted library. Admission is free, but 6:00PM N e w s ® (S) Washington Week In Review fornia beach hustler on how to pick up which is at Exit 90 from Sunday, 10a.m. to 5 p.m., for $3 (CC). ® M * A »S* H beautiful girls Grant Kramer, Teal Roberts authentic West African folktales Saturday at 7:30 p.m., followed CELEBRITY CIPHER CSD © ) Three's Company Interstate 95. presented tonight and Saturday donations are appreciated. per person. ® El Doctor Candido Perez Gary Wood, 1984 Rated R by fireworks. ® T.J. Hooker ( 8 ) MOVIE: 'The Chase' A convict es­ The Old Saybrook Outdoor Art by the East Hartford Summer capes and heads for his Texas home ® S C T V 1 .00AM (X) Archie Bunker's Place CE) G im m e e Break! Part 2 of 2 and Craft Show will be Saturday Youth Festival, at East Hartford where his wife is having an affair with a dD Love Connection ® High Rollers 'WZYQA R XZI X 8 HWNJ YX R (S ) Rockford Files wealthy man's son. Marlon Brando Jane Middle School on Burnside Fonda, Robert Radford. 1966. [C N N ] Moneyline ® Joe Franklin and Sunday, 10a.m, to5p.m. It Gimme a Breakl Avenue. Performances are at [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet R unaw ay W ith the Rich and Fam ous will be held on the town green. N e w t (Live) ® El Extrano Retomo da Diana Salazar QD EZRLS JNRB ON O R TT 8 , Cioris Leachman in Switzerland; Sherman 7:30 p.m., with tickets at $5 ® MOVIE: 'Bonnie and Clyde' The [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Campus Man' An Ari­ More than 140 artists, from @ ) D octor W h o : Planet of Giants Part 1 Hemsiey in Martinique; Perth. Australia. (R) general, and $3 for senior citizens story of the Barrow gang who held sheriffs zona college student becomes a media Maine to Florida, New Jersey to ZXFZOVRJJS KEZQ NQZ VX of 3. sensation after appearing in a campus cal­ Early Bird and bank tellers In terror and captured QD Matchmaker and children. (S ) Charlie's Angels endar John Dye. Steve Lyon. Kim Dela­ Colorado, will exhibit and newspaper headlines. Warren Beatty Twilight Zone The popular Broadway musi­ dD Noticias ney. 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) compete for ribbons and cash OYTZR. ERTD ROB FayeDunaway. Gene Hackman 1967. ® What a Country! [USA] MOVIE: 'Marijuana' A young cal, “ 42nd Street,” is being MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour [CN N ] PrimeNewt prizes. Admisison and parking Specials woman discovers the evils associated [C N N ] Inside Politics '68 (R) produced this weekend by the WZKYJBZTZB.' — OJRTR WNK. [C N N ] Showbiz Today Karate: From Tulsa, With smoking marijuana, including possible are free. Okla. (R) [ESPN] Hydroplane Racing: OMC- [DIS] Dr. Seuss on the Loose: The pregnancy, in this early pseudo- West Hartford Festival of the "Lack of hair Is not the bad part of being bald. Cobra of Valleyfield. from Quebec. Starting Monday MOVIE; 'Instant Justice' (CC) A documentary about "the weed with roots (Taped) e u n Its the lousy jokes you gat." — Joe Qaraglola. ^ Sneetches. Animated. A trio of classic [HBO] Arts. Performances are tonight gung-ho Marine becomes a one-man army in hell ■■ Harley W ood, Hugh McArthur rhyming tales; "The Sneetches," "The [U S A ] Night Flight: Video Profile: Mari­ and Saturday at 8 p.m. at Hall of vengeance when his sister is murdered 1936 Choices abound August 1 for the Zax" and "Green Eggs And Ham” by the lyn Monroe popular children's author in Spain Michael Pare. Taw n y Kitaen High School, 975 N. Main St., 11;30PM ® d D Late S h o w (In 1987 Rated R. (In Stereo) 1:15AM [MAX] MOVIE: 'The Theater groups around the West Hartford. To reserve month of August [ESP N ] SportsLook Stereo) [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Polica Academy 4; Cl- Kindred' A young man discovers the grue­ area have been working hard all [HBO ] MOVIE: 'Making Mr. Right' A ® ® Nightline (CC) tickets, $5 each, call 232-3692. tizM S on Patrol' (C C ) Police academy some secret behind his late mother’s New W ave publicist is hired to teach a life­ summer on productions of graduates are put to work training local ci­ (X) Morton Downey Jr. genetic experiments. David Allen Brooks. Arts of Tolland will present like android some social graces before he THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME tizens in s crime-fighting program. Steve (ID Honeymooners Rod Steiger. Amanda Pays 1987 Rated various musicals, and many will goes public. Ann Magnuson. John M a ikov R. “ How to Succeed in Business Monday thru Thursday • by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee Guttenberg. Bubba Smith, Michael Wins­ be presented to the public this ich, Ben Masters. 1987. Rated P G-13. (In low. 1987. Rated PG. Boxing Best of Friday Night Ringside, a Without Really Trying,” tonight C5D Get Smart weekend. Unscramble these four Jumbles, Stereo) farewell look at some of the best bouts in 1 r30AIVI fUSA] MOVIE: 'Bottle of the Sters' A and Saturday at 8 p.m. at Tolland 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM one letter to each square, to form [U S A ] Cartoons the show's four-year history. (2 hrs.) QD i n n N e w s A mystical Scottish village is Featuring four ordinary words. renegade civilization from Earth terrorizes High School auditorium. Old GS) ® Ton ig ht S h o w (In Stereo) ® ® Friday Night Videos (In Stereo) the setting for “ Brigadoon,” a 6:15PM [M AX] MOVIE; -Hercules' the solar system. W est Buchanan, Yanti Cathole Road, Tolland. Tickets Margarltas Anything on the menu With the First in a series of kalian-made adventures Somer, John Richardson. 1979. (S ) Racing From Plainafield ® Alice musical which will be presented DYNAS chronicling the exploits of the legendary dZ) News (CC). are $6 adults, $3 for children 12 (35! F u II House (CC) Jesse QD El Arte de Lucir Joven y Bella Steaks Greek strongman. Steve Reaves. Sylvia 8:30PM (3D this weekend at Windham High Bxceptlon of steak or shrimp — moonlights as an Elvis Presley look-alike to [C N N ] Sports Tonight Anchors; Fred and under. Koscina, Fabrizio Mioni. 1959, Rated G. [C N N ] Newsnight Update asm money for a demo record. (R) Hickman, Nick Charles. School, 355 High St., Willimantic. Seafood — w [ESPN] Powerboat Racing; Inboard 6:30PM (D css N e w s (CC) ® (0 Well Street Week: Whet'e [D IS] Flame Trees of Thika (60 min.) Championship Series, from Burley. Performances by the Windham & Part 1 of 7. Theatre Guild are at 8 this CS WKRP In Cincinnstl Aheed for Austrelie? Idaho. (Taped) $099 [ESPN ] SportsCenter It’s chilling STEAK mu Food From South SABIN (X) (9) ABC News (CC). [DIS] Cennonbell [U S A ] Night Flight: Take-Off to the Se evening and Saturday. Tickets cond Coming of Rock end Roll of the Border (U ) Jeffertone SjOOPM OD MOVIE; 'Miles to Go' [M AX] MOVIE: 'Lady Chatterly's are $6 each and are available by Lover' A woman's passion leads to a love The film "In Cold Blood, ” ® Too Cloee for Comfort (C C ) A woman whose cancer has returned 1:35AM CD W II Shdner calling 228-9114. decides to find a replacement for herself in affair with her aristocratic husband's ga­ based on the Truman Capote (S) ® NBC News (CC). mekeeper. Sylvia Kristel. Shane Briant, Ni­ [H B O ] Vietnam War Story (CC) A sol­ The Children’s Theater of OPEN EVERY NIGHT her family, sgelnst the wishes of her hus­ dier on leave in Hawaii finds he no longer book, will be shown Saturday and LA STRADA Restaurant @ ) Nightly Business Report band end children. Jill Clayburgh, Tom cholas Clay. 1981. Rated R South Church will present DELGEP "knows " his wife. (In Stereo) Sunday evenings at 8 in the 7 ^ 7 ^ --- SD Noticlero Unhrislon Skerritt. Mimi Kuzvk. 1986. (Rl 11 l35PM ® Magnum, P.l. IN THE SPRIN© TH E New Answers to Hair “ Brother Noah” at the Wallace 429-1900 (fl) Love Connection (3D @ ) Mr. Befvedere (C C ) Heather is 2:00AM CD Wadsworth Atheneum’s Avery (Rt. 32, Mansfield) 378 Hartford Road, Manchester, CT < A ®KY 50A1BTIA4B© confused when her boyfriend expresses a 12:00AM (ID Fan Club Bon Jovi, Sim­ Loss Stevens Stage of the Hartford [C N N ] Inside Politice ‘88 ply Rod. Jellybean. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Theater, 600 Main St., Hartford, SEE/V1«TOPOTHI6, desire to join a monastery. (R) ® ® Home Shopping Overnight Ser­ Insurance Group, off Asylum and Larry. Darryl and Darryl from "Ne- Tickets are $3. 647-0489 [D IS ] The Lorax by Dr. Seutt Or. Seuss' ( 8 ) Blacke's Magic W hen Alex (Hal Lin­ vice (3 hrs) tale of the Lorax, a creature w ho attempts whart. " (R) URKEEB den) declines s jeweler's challenge to out­ 95 Worid Wide Wrestling Now arrange the circled letters to to save hie beloved "Truffula" forest from wit his security system, his con anist Q D Star Trek; T h e N e xt Generation (C C ) [ESPN] SportsLook * lorm the surprise answer, as sug­ the Once-ler, a forest-destroying creature father (Harry Morgan) secretly accents. Picard‘S performance record is closely gested by the above cartoon. who is.attempting to create an ecological (60 min.) (R) scrutinized; Wesley struggles through the [U S A ] Night Flight; Cartoon Fiesta Hartford Road Cafe crisis. Starfleet Academ y's tough entrance Cinema h e o m e s t e a d ® ) MOVIE: 'Ttiat'a Oancingl' The his­ exam. (60 min.) (R) 2:05AM [ H B O ] m o v i e : cave Girl' T H [ES P N ] Running and Racing tory of dance in the movies is traced Fred Trapped in a time warp, a nerd travels back A fine dining •xparienct loiih m country unlique flmir. QD M in dp ow e r l ‘/4 lb. Steamers A d m 7:00PM ( 3 ) E m srta in m a nt To n ig h t In­ Astaire, Shirley MacLaine, John Travolta to prehistoric days where he meets an at­ 1985 ( 3 ) Soap HARTFORD (Answers tomorrow) terview: actor Ustthew Broderick ("Biloxi tractive cave dweller. Daniel Roebuck. Blues"). (In Stereo) (35 Doa Vidaa ® ) Friday tha 13th: The Serial (60 min.) Cindy Ann Thompson. 1985, Rated R Cinema City — a Month in the T Durham (R) FrI Spaghetti & Yesterday's I CROAK PRINT TETHER OCELOT (In Stereo) [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Pacific Banana' A com­ Country (P G ) Frl-Sun 1, 3:45, 7,9:30 — 4 -30 ' 10 Answ er When someone tries to make It hot for you, do (X ) ® N e w s 0 State We're In S' ^ Meat balls Closed for Vacation mercial pilot, fired from his job for philan­ ( R ) , F r l - S u n 1:15, 4, thIs-KEEP (XX3L CB (S ) Wheel of Fortune (CC). [CNN] Larry King Live [CN N ] Newsnight ^ Sfr.rd .iih S.1.4 a C rlic Bre.d :Uartfoni;j(padC<^ dering, soars again when he starts a new (O) Frl-Sun 1:30, MANCHESTER $ 5 9 5 [ESPN] VoUeyball: Women's Pro 5< 7:05. — The Unbearable Light­ (3D 3100,000 Pyramid [DIS] MOVIE: 'Running Brava' The career with a tiny airline. Graeme Blundell, — ‘ Crocodile" Beach Tournament, from San Diego. (60 ness of Being (R) Frl-Sun 9. — Bobette’s UA Theoters East Aug. 1 — Aug, 8 story of Sioux Indian Billy Mills, a long­ Robin Stewart 1980. Rated R. (U ) Cheers min.) (R) Feast (G ) Frl-Sun 1:40, 4:10, 7:15, 9:50. Oimdee U (PG) Frl-Sun 2, 4:20, 7:10, Lunch Served distance runner w ho w on the gold medal in O S K o je k St'®'* * Frl-Sun from 11:00-5:00 The retimurmni U 20 minulet /rom Meneheiiert the 1964 Olympics. Robby Benson, Pat [HpO ] MOVIE; 'Hamburger: The Mo­ 2:30AM (ID M O V IE : w in n in g ' A sea EAST HARTFORD ” *“* Frl-Sun 7:15, SUNDAY BRUNCH (8) M*A*8*H Hingle, Claudia Cron. 1963. Rated PG. tion Picture* (CC) A young man needs a soned ace on the speedway circuit finds Eastwood Pub A Cinema — S ch e d u le F rl-S u n 2:20, Dinner from 5:00-10:00 pm degree to gein his inheritance, so he opts that his dedication to winning has a disas­ Unavailable. l'^',i;7 S ’ ’ :35. — Heavy Metal (R) FrI (S ) MacNeil/Lehrer Newsltour [ESPN] Top Rank Boxing: Ftoin Laa Va- trous effect on his marriage. Paul Newman, ond Sat midnight. — The Rocky Horror ll:30-2;30 The retlBuranl 1* 20 minulee from ManeheH«rl . .1 gaa, Nav. (2 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) to study food franchising at Buaterburger Foor Richards Fub and Cinema — (8 ) Your Show of Shows Joanne Woodward, Robert Wagner ^ Sot midnight. University Leigh McCloskey. Dick Butkus •. II (PG) FrIandSat 378 Hartford Road, Manchester, CT (4$) W in , Lose or D raw [TMC] MOVIE; 'Aaaaaalnation' A Se­ 1986. Rated R. 1969 7:30, 9:30, 12; Sun 7:30, 9:30. — l“ ®'*,«urohv Row (PG) FrI ond Sat 50 Higgins Highway (Rte. 31) cret Sen/ice agent trios to get to the bot­ [C N N ] Sports Latanight ^Showcase Cinemas 1-9 — a n s h 647-0489 (41) P rim avsia tom of an apparent plot to assassinate the 12:30AM (3D 9 to 5 Felb's niece has Called Wanda (R) sneak preview (. — . ” 4 - [D IS ] Advanturas of Ozzia and Harriet VERNON Mansfield ■ 456-2240 Tlw iAotrogirapli (B ) Nightly Buelnaes Report first lady. Charles Bronson. Jill Ireland. Ste­ the mistaken impression that Bud wants to 7:75, phen Elliott. 1987. Rated P G-13. (In marry her. D u n d e e II (B) Star Trek [ESP N ] SportsCenter 9 :iy niS0; Sun 12:40, 2:50, 5, 7:25,9:45. Starao) « So* *®* Sun 2, 4:15, 7, [C N N ] MonayUrw (£ Divorce Court 2:35AM (3D N e w t (R| 12:50, 3,5:10,8,10,12; Sun 12:50,3,5:10, 7 .* .— ShortClrcult2(PG) Frl7‘10; Sot ® l M a r r M Dora (C C ) threepennypub [D IS] MOVIE: 'The Chipmunk Adven­ 9:30PM (3D 8,10. — Midnight Run (R ) FrI and Sot 12, placency could dilute any advantages Peter must decide whether to accept a lu­ F rh S u n 9’- * ' AND ture' While their guardian Is away, Simon, 4 :“ - J:3 0 , 10, 1 2 :M ; S un 12, 2:25, you gain today In your dealings with crative two-year job in the Middle East. (R) Weekend Specials Theodore, Alvin and tha Chipettei inad­ >0 — DI«Hord (R) FrIandSat WILLIMANTIC others. You must pin things down In or­ QS Odd Coujila 10:15,12:30; Sun 12,2:30, PIZZARIA 50% off any large I % u r vertantly become involved in a jewel- —Coddvshock der to succeed. smuggling operation. Animated. 1987. ?' ’ ?• l i - — C o c k to ll < R ) F r I a n d S at 11 0 Page Fifty Sevan *;r' ohOSot 12:30,3,5:30,7:45,10, CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 13) Today, Rated G. 1' 3:10, 5:20, 7:50, 10:20, 12:15; Sun 1, 12, Sun 12:30, 3, 5:30, 7:45, 10. — Who take out pizza 9iirthday [MAX] MOVIE: Uaad Cars A fast- 3:10, 5:M, 7:50, 10:20. — Who Framed Veal Saltimbocca •8.9I guard against tendencies to be nice ,T® > Frl and Sat [ESPN] SportsCamsr talking usad-car salesman goes to outlan­ Roger Rabbit tPG) FrI and Sat 12:30, only to people you think can do some­ dish lengths to prevent his late boss' car ?:40, 4:50, 7:10, 9:40, 11:45; Sun 12:30, IP' ’ *'■ Sun 12:45, Good Sunday thru Thurs. • Fettuccine Alfredo . ^8.91 [U SA] AlrwoH thing for you. Your motives will be obvi­ lot from falling into evil hands. Kurt Russell. 2.40, 4:50, 7:10, 9:40. — Coming to nnrt Cocktail (R) FrI July 30,190$ **lS0, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, 10:15, ous to keen observers. Jack W arden. Garrit Graham. 1980. Rated (R ) FrI and Sot 12:10, 2:25, with coupon M *B»*lne Featured: **•1^ Sun 12:30,3:15,5:30,7:45,10:15.— • Baked or Broiled Scallops ^8»9! R Sun 12:10, 2:25, ‘In Die year ahead situations that appear AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fato. 13) Today Js c k M ( 227 ); a luxury resort built on Rl* Bor«l (R) FrI and Sat I, 4, 7, 9:45, there may be a tug-ot-war between your t ^ of the Great Barrier Reef ott the coast D e a d P o o l ( R ) F r I 12.15; Sun 1, 4, 7, 9:45, __ N e w Live entertainment Friday • Chicken Cordon Bleu 1 3 yi |to offer a quick fix might not turn out too 10:00PM (ID (8) News and Sat 12:45,2:55,5:05,7:45,9:50,11:55; abilities to acquire and your inclinations of Australia. I„c . 'well In the long run. However, In matters C C 0 2 0/2 0 (C C I A report on one man's C. A.S.T., Sun 12:45, 2:55, 5:05, 7:45, 9'50 __ end Saturday, featuring F rl-S u n 12.15, 3. — T h e Dead P o o l (R) Jo be wasteful. It looks like the latter (3D Currem AfM r Ct^dys^ck M (PG) FrI and Sot 12:20, • Veal Francaise...... •8.7J where you build a strong foundation, diamltsal by hit company aa a case of age might have a slight edge. Sun 12:20, tha end results will be to your liking. dD (Si Jaopardyl (CC). discrimination in the workforce. (60 min.) Run (R) FrI I_____ IE!LUU o u l ____ This 2:30, 4:40, 7:50, 10:05. — The New • Fresh Baked Scrod...... $ j 2 $ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If you iK k follow PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) op Major l^ u e Baaeball: PMeburgh 95 IN N N aw a presents Adventures of PlopI Longstocklng (G) 2‘» ^ W 10'*' ^ through today it will severely affect your should be a rather pleasant day for you, PIratsa at N e w York M eta (3 hrs.) (LiOe) provided you take care of things you G1 MOVIE: ‘THX 1138' In a dehuman­ chances for success. A victory Isn’t a CnilNN News ized world of the future, men are reduced U STRADA Restaurant victory until you are awarded the tro­ should be managing Instead of letting an adaptation of West Middle Turnpike • 649-3361 471 Hartford Road (81 M O V IE ; -Ja w a ' Orest white shark tar- by drugs to unfeeling automatons. Robert phy. Know where to look for romance them lend for thamselvea. Direct your rorizee a coaatal New Eiigland resort. Roy Du v b U, Donald neasance, Maggie ■■Sol -I / San, tu McOmia. 1971. Midler signs with Touchstone 8188 8 •83-8185 and you'll find It. The Astro-Qraph destiny. S c h ^ , Robert Shaw, ndiard Dreyfusa Matchmaker Instantly reveals which ARIES (March 21-AprH IS) Things that 1975. 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QUESTION; process. It can, however, be fun We have a one and rewarding. year old Ger­ Ask your veterinarian for ad­ man Shepherd vice and discuss the breeding and would like P et F o ra m to like her to possibilities with a reputable have a litter o f. Edward A. Williams, D.V.M. breeder. Their advice may help REANUTS by Charlee M. Schulz puppies. Can you when you consider the available options. However, THE WATER H ULP you g iv e us any 5 0 / rats! i'm Always'N advice on what when your bitches breeding life is BE JUST RI6HT.. VJHE ROTTEN steps w e should over you should have her spayed E&&.J to help prevent life threatening ‘The salesman said you’ll have to wear the take to ensure problems such as pyometra or flea collar with It for a week." healthy puppies? cancer from developing later in <25 ANSWER; ThereL are many 1968 l>n»»d PestufB Syndtosf, Inc, [ HOT P\Z2A„, Many breeds of dogs have expensive and time-consuming Manchester 06040. " O o specific hereditary disorders HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browrte which have become quite serious as tim e goes on, but with A Newspaper la EducaUMi Pregram intelligent breeding programs Spassarad by e o WMAT's many of these disorders are The Quiz - < ? i / r / The Manchester Herald MEW <* becoming manageable. Some of these inherited diseases have a ' Worldscopc oun, very complicated genetic pattern (10 poMi tor odi quoUon nwcicd conrccUy) ~ K to them and will take years to % P o T ! become evident. Specifically, breeders of Ger­ man shepherds will have several CAPTAIN EASY by Crooks A Caaale tests performed and generally AP photo will not breed their bitches until HBLPH HAN 6 they are at least 2 years old. This HIPNAPPBRS YES VIRGINIA — Santa Claus, from represents Thursday at the National is very important. Discuss California, tastes one of the candy canes Candy Wholesalers Association exposi­ needed tests with your veterinar­ THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk A 8y Barry made by the peppermint company he tion in Boston. ian and also with the owner of the dog that you plan on having as the SOVtECWy, WHEN BABY 16 V A/Vt 1 PREAMINe , A6LEEP, ANPTHECHICKEN9 ) THI9?OOCH. NO// 1 f* € > FR066 ARE ASLEEP// A I'/M AWAKE/// NA5Ty WILL CATCH HER. Pockets of ‘millionaire’ are empty

M i a m i (AP> — a businessman Anita Hunter and her family and as a surprise to Kent Ewing, later swore his six' businesses who offered on television to Dukakk lupporlen greet a delegate to the recent Democratic I g ive them a new house, a new car who.se Boynton Beach landscap­ were worthless, court records convention held in Atlanta. In choosing Uoyd Bentsen as his r ' ■ “ adopt” a w elfare fam ily is and a new life away fom the ing firm is owed $24,750 by show. / r / '. f " actually heavily in debt, faces a drug-ridden Miami neighborhood Gisclair. running mate, Mr. Dukakis may be hoping to increase his chances o f winning in Tesas. Only stales have m ore than charge of bank fraud and, accord- called “The Hole.” He said he “ He says he’s going to help the The criminal charges stem Texas’ 29 Electoral College voles. ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson ! ing to one creditor, “ is the biggest hoped they would, in time, poor and he can’t even pay his from the civil case, according to deadbeat I have ever worked k SN;’ become self-sufficient. bills,” Ewing said. “ This is an Chief Assistant U.S. Attorney AU RIGHT.' I'lK SORRY I with.” “ The only person it’s not affront to the civilization that I Richard Gregorie, who filed a 2 In 1 reversal of its one-year stand, Matchwords ■RXD you T0 ACT YOUR Boca Raton businessman (9 points fof each correct match) humorous for is that poor lady am a part of. He is the biggest complaint against Gisclair in a Iran recently accepted a (CHOOSE James N. Gisclair was slapped 1>rever$al a-effort AGeATTHEfARryfOMIGHT who’s not going to get anything,” deadbeat I have ever worked Miami federaK court accusing ONE: UN Security Council, Arab BLONDIE by Dean Young A Stan Drake with the federal charge two said Hugh Culverhouse Jr., an with.” him of making k'false statement League) plan calling for a cease­ weeks before he made national 2-mass b-swilch back THEBE SURE WHY, M Y C A T umou/ attorney for Capital Bank, which In a la-wsuit, Capital Bank to a bank. fire in Ihe Iran-lraq war. IS A LOT OP W H A t W E LL, w e 'r e n o t BUT WE'RE POSITIVE headlines and went on NBC-TV’s H A O 12 W H AT KIND SURE ABOUT THE has been unable to collect a $1.4 alleges that Gisclair defrauded e x c i t e m e n t HAPP>ENE0 KITTENS O F A C A T SHE'S A FEMALE c p \ - 3 Fears about mass starvation in A t m y •? BREED... “ Today Show” Thursday with his million judgement against them by securing loans with Gisclair could face up to three 3- alleg< c-widespread D O Y O U (CHOOSE ONE: Mozambique, HOUSE HAVE ? 4 . philanthropic intentions. Gisclair. money he did not have, said Tim years in ja il if he’s convicted on Zambia) have been rising recently Gisclair planned to “ adopt ” The generous offer also came Ross, the company’s attorney. He the criminal charges. 4- endeavor d-assert / as thousands of refugees from that nation flee to nearby Malawi 5- delegale e-depuly to escape rebels backed by South Q << Treasures of emperors on display Africa. People & Sports 4 In an ambitious endeavor, the (5 points tor each correct answer) ALLEY OOP by Dave Qraue Soviet Union recently launched SEATTLE (AP) — Treasure.s 1 Last week, the world marked Ihe 7(Mh WHAT tYvOu/ THE FIRST THING \ t HEN I BETTEr X y e S'WE The exhibit, which promoters two probes to explore Phobos, PEACE BETWEEN^YEAH... hoarded by China’s emperors for birthday of South African anii-aparlheid 'YE ( IS TO DESTROY THe \ c ATCH HIM BE-\ WILL ) say is four times larger than the on e o f Ihe moons o f ..?... 0U®HTA DO,\ STAR STONES THOSE) FORE HE GETS ) TALK US, MY FRIEND! > FOR more than 2,000 years ago on a clivh l..?.., who has been in prison for s u r e ! King Tut show that thrilled CORPLE? .A TWO GAVE YOUR J BACK T'MOO'/AGAIN 5 In Ihe wake o f its decision lo Ihe past 26 years. ^ KING! a l l e y ' display here today, with jewels, America a decade ago, wets e x p e l Ih e U.S. Am bassador, WHAT A OUY by Bill Hoasl OOP! terra cotta warriors, a golden created largely from archaeolog­ 2 Hockey star Wayne Crelzky o f th e ..?.. Nicaragua’s Sandinisla govern­ dragon throne and jade burial ical discoveries and research in hockey learn wed actress Janel tones ment also closed down La Prensa, costume rivaling the splendors of China since the Communists took recently. The wedding was attended by Ihe nation’s only opposition K ing Tut. power in 1949. Its treasures com e 650 o f Ihe couple’s closest friends. More than 90 percent of the 221 from 21 museums and institutions (CHOOSE ONE: newspaper, ■ a n d w e ALU 3 Top athletes competed at Ihe U.S. artifacts on loan from the Peo­ in eight provinces and Beijing. radio station) for 15 days. AAAPE A PACT Olympic Track and Field Trials recently. f t p le’s Republic of China in the Son NOT TO 6HAVE of Heaven exhibit have never The exhibit at the Seattle Carl Lewis, who won Ihe 100-meters UNTIL w e been seen in the United States, Center, coming soon after the and long jump, hopes to repeal his success of the Academy Award­ Olympic performance of 1984, when WIN A QAM\e.” and 80 percent have never left China, officials said. winning movie “The Last Em­ he won ,.?.. gold medals. THE BORN LOSER by Art Santom Newsname “ Through it. all Americans will peror," is expected to draw more (15 points for correct a-3 b-4 c-S than a million people before answer or answers) T1 com e to know China as few in the 4 Jackie Joyner-Kerscc broke her own TA-CAJJ! LIF® CDIf?. 'itXESpELF, closing Dec. 31. It will move to WHEW I W«(5 A LAD YOUWfo LAC3|£6 world ever have,” former Presi­ About 3HL000people world record in the heptathlon at Ihe MY MFW 6IFII0& YnOMfo I A D Y l /■ Columbus, Ohio, for a March- ICHEW HOW ID dent Richard Nixon said in a recently marched on Olym pic Trials. The hcpialhlon Is a September run before returning letter to his brother Ed, who lives the National Palace grueling event conskling o f (CHOOSE BLU6H1 ^ ' c- to China. in the Seattle area, that was protesting alleged ONE: five, seven) separate events. ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook shared with Chinese officials. vole fraud in my “ The objects in this exhibition 5 The rain-delayed British Open golf The scope and quality of the reflect the special traits of recent election as P^hlPlf>,WHenl 1 DO am loum am enl was won by Seve BaHesleros I THAT&FiMe.A U5T THE GOY& AT THE exhibits a re the greatest ever lent Chinese art as well as the high President, W ho am I UUTRASOUMD OlJ THE BABY, o f Spain. TRUE OR FALSE: It was Ihe I Of COOfUg HAVE THEIR DfiFICE HAVEifr GtSTrEM by the Chinese government, jevel of archaeological discover­ and what is my WOULD HbO Uj , strengthen the bonds of mutual [U FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavat a opening but couldn’t for health friendship and understanding be­ ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ j AP photo reasons, said Jeri McDonald of tween our two countries,” said Son of Heaven Inc., a local group Xie, who led a delegation from the 'ISTVJ-S !u»a»s-y CHINESE ART — The "Son of Heaven” exhibit, open !q-€ !m»I!0 uo|uouipi-z !r|»purw uos|»n - 1 fSlVOdS » 314034 TH£y Sfiy A ' ' . ( ' (SOOt>. |v/o^ X CAN/ that helped organize the exhibit. Cultural Relics Bureau that se­ through the end of December in Seattle, is called the lected Seattle and Columbus in an a-S !e-» !p-£ ia-i !q-i :sailOA%H31VIY n e ^ The 74-year-old former presi­ MINUTE Vio^jfzour most comprehensive art exhibition sent abroad by the eight-city tour. oJ|xaw <|ie|jo3 ap seu||es so|JZ3 :3WVNSA43N F f f l a l m o s t dent, who lives in Saddle River, /WAY jadrdsMau-s isjzy^ AL-Moxr Oiiat ) People's Republic of China since 1949. The show moves N.J., had prostate surgery last Preview glimpses of the exhibit -t !anb|quirzoyy-e !|puno3 4||jnMS Nf1-Z !» -l :3403SaiB0A4 Bridge AS <5oot> T v^ - t h ir p s less to Columbus, Ohio, after the Settle tour. month. were offered Thursday. g u i l t y . A S A 3o-/WiNcTf^

The correct play is easy. After dum­ o N F . S t e e r i n g my’s spade jack holds the trick, de­ vA:-. t h a v « NORTH 7-»->8 clarer should play the two of spades « Q J 2 a safe course CtM*b(MA.a« CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 back to his tO. If West holds up, then VQ73 declarer must cash two clubs and ♦ 952 By James Jacoby WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll ♦ K 8 3 2 three hearts. Since West must follow, at the finish South can lead the fourth GrUE^ WHAT ? I GOT WEST EAST Poor Willy Nilly, our fictional hap­ BUT valentine's heart from his hand while a' high spade 3 0 0 “B E MS' VALENTINE" r d i d n Y s a y ♦ A987 ♦ S hazard declarer, is often at the helm of DAY WAS MONTHS is still in dummy to prevent West from C A R D S .' I GOT THEM LUST PART TIME PART TIM E PART TIME PART TIME W 9 8 6 W to 5 4 our bridge ship, usually steering it making a trick with a little spade. AGO.' TODAY. ♦ Q J to 4 ♦ A K 8 7 aground. In fairness, Willy is probably Notices AND FOUND HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Dr. Crane*# Answers ♦ J 9 ♦ 10 7 6 5 4 — a better player by now, particularly if James Jacoby’s books “Jacoby on V V At a condition procodont to LOST In the vicinity of P A R T Tim a cloon up SOUTH he has b^n reading about his own ex­ Bridge“ and “Jacoby on Card Games" k ploits. Nevertheless, here he is again, tho plocomont of onv odver- Strong and West Rood, HAVE PHONE? halpar. Hours con be ♦ K to 6 4 3 (written with his father, the late Os­ tltlno In tho Monchitttr Ht- South Windsor. A block PART TIME Quiz on page t pushing cards around without too raid, Advortitor hereby arrongod. Coll Stanlav WAK J2 wald Jacoby) are now available at and white neutered, WANT TO WORK^ Graham, Morlorty 1 Tarnishing ♦ 63 much thought. oortot to protect, Indontnlfv 2. Mickey (Mouse) bookstores. Both are published by and hold harmloit the Mon- • mole cot. Nome-Tobv. We have a permanent part Brothers. 643-7640. ♦ A Q How did he do it this time? He got to Pharos Books. Please coll 569-2451 or 3. Stealing (2nd base) four spades, and the opponents led chooter Herald, Its officers FROM HOME? PART Time. Starting Vulnerable: Both end omplovoos ooolntt any 289-1500.______time position avaiiable for a 4. Wedgwood three rounds of diamonds. Willy ruffed Stralgiit Commlsalona September 1, 1988, 20 Dealer: South Rome > and all liability, loss or FOUND. White and grey, 5. Pitcher the third diamond, and played to the 7-IS ! oxpontt, Including ottor- customer service / data entry — Inoonw Unllmltodl hours week, general long-haired, mole cot. office, typing (40 jack of spades. Then he played the Rome emerged as a major power in . noys’ foes, orlslno from Call ma for an appolnt- W eil North East Soulh T claims of unfair trod# proctl- Was someone’s pet. clerk in our classified w pm ). Send resume to: 1 ♦ queen of spades. When East showed Italy after 500 B.C., dominating the U.B. ACRCB byJImOavto Please coll. 643-6600, m*nt batwBtn 3:30- cos, Infrineoment of trade- 8pm Onlyl Aak for Executive Director, Pass 2 6 Pass 3 V out, there was nothing for Willy to do more civilized Etruscans in the North marks, trade names or pot- advertising department. Good New Hope Manor, 48 Pass 3 « -Pass 4 4 but play a third spade and hope that and the Greeks to the South. Under onts, violation of riohts of Hartford Rood, Man­ Pass Pass Pass West had no more diamonds to force the Roman Empire, which lasted until privacy and Infrinoomont of Employment typing and spelling skills DtniHS Sintori copvrlpht and proprlotory chester, Ct. 06040. him in the trump suit. No such luck. the fifth century A.D., Rome ruled Opening lead: ♦ Q riehft, unfair cempotiflon necessary. Must have friendly West won the spade ace and played an­ most of Western Europe, the Balkans, and libel and slander, which 643-2711 BOOKKEEPER- other diamond to beat the contract. the Near Blast and North Africa. may result from tho publlco- I PART TIME telephone manner. Here’s an Flnonclol Assistant. llen of any odvertlsmont In Experienced person THE I HELP WANTED opportunity to work In a WANTED Responsibit JDHIK^vettaresMii the the Monchester Herald by bobyslttor for occa­ requires thorough e f h END o^rorflsor, Includlnp odvtr- knowledge of account- END tlsomonts In any frto distri­ diversified Job with a pleasant sional pvonlngs and IS IS weoktnds. Coll 646- Ing and computer PART TIM E PARTTNNE bution publications pub- COMPANY Growing. skills. 20 hours per NEAR N E ^ llshod by the Manchester Looking tor honest, staff. Please call Denise 4388.______HELP WANTED NaPWANTa J NEAR Herald. Penny Sloffart, week. Hourly rote PEOPLE WHO KNOW reliable person to loin Roberts at 643-2711 for an P A R T Tim e cloonlng par­ commensuroto with know there's a certain magic ■ ■ C , South Bolton Cleaning son needed for local skills. Send resume by AUNOROMAT LAUNDROMAT Attend- WANT ADS ore the Service. M7-1545. interview appointment. condominium. 20 hours August 19, to: Man­ about Classified Advertising. =3: friendly wov of finding a Attendant- Port time onf. Port time m om - 643-2711 p a r t per week, Mondav- chester Area Confer­ Time evening mornings, weekends Ings, weekends jfM cash buyer for applian­ cleaners. Mondov- Frldav, $6. par hour- ence of Churches, P.O. t»vn ces, muilcol Insfrumenti, optlopol. Ideal for re­ optional. Ideol for re­ Prlday. Coll collect be­ Manchester Herald .Call 278-2960 from 9- Box 773, Manchester, tired or seml-retlred. core and o host of other 3pm. tired or seml-rgtired. tween ^5P(n' 482-2401. Ct. 06040. EO E. Coll Jackie at 289-1657. Coll Jackie ert 289-1657. I MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, July 29. 1988

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HOMES L0T 8/LA R D I APARTMENTS FOR SALE FOR SALE I FOR RENT I FURNITURE T H R E E bedroom duplex. ^ Speciolisl VERNON. 79 Butternut MANCHESTER. 4 tots re­ ANTIQUE Porlor chair Immediate occupancy. Lone. 9 room custom maining In our elite 18 with white velvet. $115. built Colonial that $700 plus utilities. Call lot, 33 acre subdivston. 646-7007 o r 647-1221. Four ginger lo r lamps. S TAG SALE TIME otters 4 bedrooms, Are you looking tor a SlO.each. 647-8756. peoped wood floorMvwr WWWMII7country Bviiiiiygsetting, yeiyet MANCHESTER-Mature I l S S family room. 11 vino L hove city access? We adult tor nice and cozy 4 Days for the Price of 3! laECTMCAL SERVICES room with corner fire­ have the lot tor you. 4 room apartm ent. TV/8TERE0/ place, country styled Coll us at 643-9095 ask Fully carpeted, new APPLIANCES k itch e n , 7'/2 baths, to r Dove.______kitchen appliances and Are things piling up? Then why not hove s teg sole? on busline. $600 per IE & OFFICE MliM'S HOiil stained hardwood MANCHESTER. % acre D R Y E R . Heavy duty, ex­ I^JTilCAL WOiK* TapMtcNsasiLssiB' month Includes heat cellent condition. $100. M fM VIM IN n N**4Gn«k8efvloaw«h ^ emewnt dakvarad. Akw. M floors throughout, approved building lot The beet wsy to snnounce It Is with s Hersid CIsssIflod Ad. fCLEANING OTMVML aSOMB meaA fekAofr — “■ * screened porch, large and hot water. Call Coll 643-0384.______borders Manchester 649-4000 or 649-8989. ' M Your W«y — • billiard or leisure Country Club. $125,000. room , Vt acre heavily Just piece your s*d before Tuesdsy end you’re ell set for lE K t Y • BI-WEEKLY • tm und ttaManchaaiaryaeawMiSr Flano Realty 646-5200. a PARTLY Furnished 3 OFFICE/RETAIL •AW tCBHtTtUCTWH treed lot In executive rooms. Heat. Working EQUIPMENT ijM k i* 6 4 7 - 1 9 9 0 « * 4 7 . 9 4 4 1 area. Asking $319,900. COVENTRY. The High­ single male preferred. the week. • 4 6 4 1 8 3 872-1400/6SG-8655. lands. Beautiful U & R Realty 643-2692.0 No pets. Lease. 643- DFFICE Desks, chairs. wooded lots from 1-17 2880.______M l 643-2711 rd N =f = il I MANCHESTER. Center acres. Owner financing Excellent condition. iMEATIMi/ chimney. Colonial - ROCKVILLE. 2 b e d ­ Please telephone 649- (MMIalMttTriBlM. PERSONAiC'SHlivielS ovalalable. Flano U W N C A R f Irumsiiri Cope In desirable Bow­ J|£alt^_64«200j^^^ rooms, $510. month 4355.______(ftMlfi I ta il -CluWki iaCliikil er's School district. plus utilities. Security ftwin* iM al ManMon M l Mum- - laaama Tta FraaaraHtn Newly enlorped kit­ •ngjmr Mi» Mi w. ridip iMundk ,, - U lit iiiakiiiaiiaBaii Aoita and references. Avail­ HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HOMES HOMES MmOROS OONOMtMMfOM ' chen with sky-llpht, able Immediately. 872- I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED IRRIVEAU’S arch window, new M 0BT6ABE8 3487.______GDS** 1 HELP WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE {LAWN aiHVICB - NMiMial k tikaa Fkmuna. floors and counters, BARTENDERS. Expe­ TELEPHONE Operator- Call Don M «tlar-64^ 3m ONE Side of 2 family for MISTRAL Windsurfer, MANCHESTER. Colon- jlly Intured hlphllpht this beauti­ FALUN6 ■EWND7? rent. S bedrooms, rienced only need Typist. Seeking a full TRUCK Driver. Con­ BRAND New Listing! ..P,,B.,Nto$^(MC, fu lly decorated Ond $750. 6 foot soil with opply. Full and port DRIVER time telephone opera­ struction Truck Driver Clean as a whistle 7 lol. Older Colonial with * > Fra* EMImatet STOP FORECLOSUREII washer-dryer hook-up, battens, 12 foot board w’ell-m aintalned 7 carpeting. Nice loca­ time openings ovalla- Coventry area tor. Must possess effec­ must have class 1 or 11 room Cape Cod on much potential and' n u ie estiaiATts room, 3 bedroom, V /i If you are felling behind on with odlustable mast- ble. Excellent wages. tive telephone skills, WALCREEN’S driver's license, clean lovely country lot. 3 character. 3 bedrooms,' • Call 647-7657 yout mortgage paymenta... tion. $695 per month. track, foot straps and both home. Join us and C all 644-2673 or 644-3313 All shifts available. Manchester typing 35-50 wpm, optl- \ driving record and be bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 boths, eat-ln kitchen,.* see for yourseltl Just OR...If your home la In fore- skeg. Call 774-4845 be­ Weekends a must! tude for figures and office or study, break- formal dining plus 2car* voor own price. evenings. tween 5pm-10pm or 646- Herald route. 2B3WSSI reliable. Long hours- FOMw A Son Pointing loam. 8«»rM, «OOPtueTex. reduced to $169,900. cloaura, WE DAN HELPI Apply: Lakeside Cafe basic office skills to hard work. Excellent fosf bar, fireplace and garage. Country llvlnqi IM^LLANEOUS Alea, 6 i Y A L L HAWKES TREE SERVICE Rentals ___I FOR RENT C all after 6;30pm. 646- 12 NOON THE DAY Aero A ll-G as Company available. Zahner's DISHWASHERS. Full or subject to the Foir Housing ate utilities. Seller fi­ Oamen. aiiiid ngnomt. OuckaL truck a cMppar. Slump PRICE Stashed! $140's 6047.______tive office. Training MWora. OooW. W( tan auolom I8sr will buy this young 6 Woodworking, 23 In­ port time. All shifts Act of 1968, which mokes It nancing available. Call rafflOMl. FraaaaHmalaa. B E F O R E . M O N D A Y - of Hartford. 278-9910. provided. Benefits HEBRON I your Iwmo. e amn m e* MANCHESTER. Avolla- dustrial Drive West, available Including llleeal to advertise any pref­ today for details. Special oonaMarailon ter room Colonial located FRIDAY. IN ORDER available. Apply In per­ M M S m T i S R i N near shopping on West APARTMERT8 b le Immediately. I MISCELLANEOUS Tolland, CT. 875-622A weekends. Good start­ erence, limitation or discrim ­ $385,000. Sentry Real OPEN H OUSE aMady and handlorapad. TO MAKE THE NEXT son, 8:30-12:30and 1:30- ination based on race, color, IlnMndl IlniiMd and gortMNs. All wpoi of roofing a ILAND8GAPW6 M iddle Turnpike. I'/li Lovely 5 room cope. 2 ____ IFOR SALE 4:00, Tuesday-Friday. ing pay and benefits. Estate, 643-4060.D Sunday 1-4 PM repalra. Wood idiinglea ____ )F 0 B RERT bedrooms, appliances, ISSUE. FRIDAY SECRETARY/ Apply: Rein's New religion, sex or notlonol I M iN iin baths, tlrpeloce, nice Prague Shoe Com­ origin, or on Intention to COVENTRY. Affordable 0 4 O -7 3 7 O — Cedar Shekaa. 6 4 7 -7 S 5 3 backyard. Blanchard & rec room and oarage. DECDRATIVE 30" x 36" AFTERNOON BY 2:30 pany, 200 Pitkin Street, York Style Dell Restau­ moke ony such preference, new construction. 1800 541 Wall Street R O C K V ILLE - One bed- Desirable area. $800 BOOKKEEPER rant, Route 30, Vernon. e 8 e e « • I ST Yaan Eitparlanca Rossetto Realtors," room apartment on 41 Plate glass mirror, PM FOR MONDAY'S East Hartford, Ct. RN'S/LPN'S limitation or discrimination. square feet. Contem­ Dir; Rt*. 85 to Hebron •wwea • UoiMoa - ewwHwd per month plus utilities Manchester based EO E. ______The Herold will not know­ prtMurB Trtatad m w l^ue. fetWng. We're Selllnp Houses" High Street. Modern dated 1958. Best otter ISSUE. THANK YOU 7 ARI - 3 PM porary featuring 3 bed­ Center, left on Rt. 68, left et piMWan 'pm Mii iils a and security. 643-2129. elecrical contractor LABORERS-for concrete ingly accept any advertise­ Mobile Stellon (Well 81). 2Vi 6 4 5 - 8 8 3 0 OBCkt 646-2482.0______Kitchen/Both, stove, 633-6164.P______F O R Y O U R foundation work. Be­ 3 PM - n PM r e a l Estate Soles Peo- rooms, 2 baths, fire­ EAST HARTFDRD. 5 seeks qualified Indi­ ple needed. Busy ment which Is In violotlon of place and spacious mllet on left eigne poeled. Tepeualllv$i.sopar Om FR888STIMATB8 VERPLANK School Dis­ new wall-wall carpet­ STDRM Windows. Triple _ COOPERATIONIII nefits Include over­ Fell and Part Tima the low. IIMf ITS aouerafeetcomplata. trict. Impeccable 6 ing, No utilities. $400. room home, available track with screens, vidual for minimum of time. $5 per hour to We re the areas newest friendly Main Street deck In private country Charming 3 bedroom PsrssssRisJ Lsw b esrs Immediately. $815. office. Ask tor Ann. SOUTH Windsor. 2 tor the Basic construclad 1st room, 3 bedrooms, \ V i per month. I'/j month moke an offer I Various COLLECTIONS-Credlt. 5 hours per day. Please stort. 742-0066.______rehab, center special­ setting. Minutes to ranch. FIreplaced living a nmm ttoor decks. month plus utilities. Exciting opportunity. 6 4 7 -6 0 0 0 .______price ot 1! Charming highway. Flano Realty , "No Job Too Small" ___IFL00RIR8 baths Cope on Thomas security. 872-8095. sizes. Also, 112" alum i­ send resume to: PROFESSIONAL Resto- izing In geriatrics and Colonlol 3 bedroom room, family room, dining "Tkawed and FuNy Inauied Drive. This beautiful Garnet Company. Security ond reteren- num awning. 568-4841. Growth potential. TOWN ot Canton. Town 646-5200.D______ces. 872-3487.______ratlon Company needs Post-acute care. Farmhouse on over 2 room, hardwood floors, FNtKcanMATia home features an open THE Olcott Is now man- Good benefits, hands- Ledoux Engineer. Opening Im- BOLTON. The view from kitchen with snackbar, on training. Phonecon- toll time production We offer the areas hi­ acres of beautiful land stairway and separate aged by Beacon Man­ IMMEDIATE occu­ Electric Company assistonce. Will train, ghest staff to patient medlqt^TV available In South Windsor. All this lovely Raised walk out finished basement 5 4 7 * 0 5 6 3 iLAlkHttlHA breakfast nook oft kit­ pancy. 2 bedroom ENOROLLS tact and accounts re- for foil time Engineer. i i n n m i n n n M T H IS S R A t E agement Corporation. 248 Spruce Street must be available week ratio this plus a duplex to Ranch In one ot Bol­ with wood stove, 2 car at­ a Floon Hfco new chen. Blanchard & Ros­ We are now accepting house In nice neighbor­ 27» «rtdNl • 280 c e I V 0 b I e Duties Include; design ton's most sought after • Speetaliiing m oMar tloora hood. $675 per month responsibilities. Full Manchester days and some Satur­ • Flexible help you pay the m ort­ tached garage, large deck, HAULINS ^ W . 4 7 setto Realtors," We're - applications for our 1 18% urtdlh . 2 ter 280 days. Call between 9- and layout of routine area’s. 7 rooms, 3 bed­ a Natural a atebiad tloora plus utilities. Security and part time. Scheduling gage. Perfect for In­ lovely landscaped yard. for 24 liMortlons Selllnp Houses" 646- and 2 bedroom units. •iUST oa pWiad up at eia 4pm, Monday-Fridav. highway ond public law situation. C all to- rooms, 2'/2 baths, tom- a No waxing anymore Any,Job —• Anytime 2482.0 and deposit. No pets. Harua Oiitoa Mondar Ifmi Monday-Frlday, 8am- MANAGEMENT Trai­ • Complete Health works prelects, prepa­ Acre plus - principals only. Fully appllanced kit­ 646-6855. doy for details. lly room with wet bar. Asking >182.500. coll 443-2711 chen, wall-to-wall car­ 646- 3917. 11 a.m.only. 4:30pm. Aero All-Gas nee. Growing whole­ insurance ration ot bid specifica­ Professionally lands- 643-2711 Mm VirMlii* 6468780 CiH Gary 875*3483 MANCHESTER. Dutch Company, 3150 Main sale supply chain AUTOMOTIVE Book- $219,900. Century 21 Ep- for dsfolii Colonial. Just re- peting, privote parking MANCHESTER. 3 or 4 "including Dental" tions, cost estimates, steln Reolty, 647-8895.0 caoed. $217,000. Flano 2 2 8 - 9 5 1 3 by owner 'f:. Street, Hartford. 278- offers mony Incentives keeper. Experienced, • Uniform review site plans ond ducedl A beautiful and swimming pool. bedrooms, appliances, Realty 646-5200.D We are near schools garage. $1250 per TAO 9910.______to ambitious Individu­ full time. Computer Allowance subdivision proposals, MANCHESTER. Bsetbuy Dutch Colonial with als. Successful appli­ knowledge a plus. In Manchester! Enlov much to otter. First and shopping mall. month. Security. No SALES ACCOUNTS Receivable. • Pension Plan make recommenda­ Conveniently located 5 pets. 647-9976. Tired of looking at the cant will understand Apply In person: Mans­ tions and attend com­ the charm of yesterday HOMES HOMES floor den and laundry • Bonus Hours HOMES I HOMES room, eat-flM(ltchen, minutes from I-B4 and same scenery? Need a values of learning our field Auto Parts, Route mission meetings, ad­ In this beautifully ap­ | f6 r s a l e MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ 32, Mansfield • Set Schedule (No pointed 6 plus room build homes the cJd-fashioned way: FOR SALE FOR SALE I FOB SALE formal dining room 15 minutes to down­ room, appliances, gar­ change of pace? The business from the Shift Rotation) vise Selectmen ond J eral Statute 23-45 prohibits Colonial. Front to back and living room, fin­ town Hartford. No pets age. $800 per month. the postlnp of advertise­ Aero All-Gas Comapny ground-up. Begin In • Tuition and other boords and com­ with integrity MANCHESTER. Lydall living room with fire­ 182 Eldrldge Street. 2 ANDOVER. Energy effi­ ished basement plus 4 allowed. Residents pay Security. No pets. 647- ments by any person, firm or of Hartford has full and warehouse-delivery Seminar Benefits missions. Civil Engi­ Woods. Immaculate SOUTHERN New Eng­ own utilities. For more and go where ever your place, bullt-lns and family 6-6 Duplex tor land classifleld ads cient, 3 bedroom con­ bedrooms! Located In 9976.______corporation on a telegraph, part time positions GUIDANCE • Free Meals neering experience home with custom kit­ a family neighbor­ Information please call telephone, electric light or available. Highly com­ ability allows. Contact and P.E. preferred. Sa­ french doors to glass Immediate sole to set­ reach nearly 800,000 temporary Cape with chen cabinets. French tle estate. $175,150 firm . hood. $179,900. Anne 643-0612 or 643-6432. power pole or to a tree, petitive wages. Train­ Ken at Manchester NO WEEKENDS lary; $43,809. Submit enclosed porch. For­ doors off dining area to homes In Connecticut lots of space, walk out I STORE AND shrub, rock, or any other WInnelson. 649-4563. COUNSELOR AND MUCH MORE mal dining room with 646-2426.______lower level. Residen­ M iller Real Estate, 647- MANCHESTER. 5 rooms ing programs. Growth resume to ; Office ot the deck and lovely rear and Rhode Island. The 8000.0 ___I OFFICE SPACE natural oblect without a writ­ potential and pleasant ACCOUNTANT Staff Ac- Please call First Selectman, 4 built-in hutch, spacious MANCHESTER. Newer 2 price for o basic 25 tial youth or home on busline. Renovated, ten permit for the purpose of Manchester Board eot-ln kitchen, 3 large yard. T/i baths, family carpets, appliances. work environment. countant needed In CRESTHELD Market Street, Box 168, room and garage. fomlly offering, separ­ word ad Is only $55 and business. Located In HARTFDRD. 4 family. FU RNI SHED Dff Ices with protecting It or the publlcond CONVALESCENT HOME bedrooms, I'/j baths, GLEN LOCHEN BUILDERS - ate utilities. Each unit w ill appear In 43 news­ business zone. Many Beautiful 4 fam ily 6-6-4- Adults preferred, $e- carries a fine ot up to S50 tor Good math a plus and growing business. De­ of Education Collinsville, CT 06022. $159,900. D.W . F ish phone, receptionist, eoch offense. High School diploma a MANCHESTER, CT. Deadline; August 5, walk-up attic. Lovely has 3 bedrooms, tV r papers. For more In­ possibilities. Priced to 2 with many extras! curlty. 649-7961. gree and 1-3 years ex­ is seeking a half time Solid, .ecure homes constructed with absolutely Realty, 643-1591.0 copy, fax and secre- MULTI -Family Tag Sale. must. 278-9910.______perience preferred. 1988. An Equal Oppor- treed lot with patio first-rate materials by experienced craftsmen. baths. Ample parking. formation call Classi­ sell at $152,900. Realty Each unit has an Inter­ T W O Rooms, Main tory support. 647-4800. high school Guidance 6 4 3 -5 1 5 1 area and garage. Call com system, 220 amp Ju ly 30 and 31, 9-5pm. BULLDOZER Operator Responsibilities In­ tunlty Employer. You II get what you pay for. And won't that be $189,900. Sentry Real fied, 643-2711 and ask World, Weeks-Breen. Street, Manchester. for your appointment Estate, 643-4060.O for detolls.o 487-1767 and 429-7746. service with circuit Please telephone 529- STDRE for rent. Approxi­ Corner ot Autumn and to operate D-3 Cat. clude: Involvement In Counselor. Effective CASH IER S (3) needed. $6 a good feeling for a change? mately 800 sauare feet Ashworth Street, Mon- cash bookkeeping, today. $162,900. Sentry breakers, security sys­ 7858 or 563-4438. Must be able to fine August 30th. 1988. A p­ R E E D 'S Inc. Stock and per hour to start. Other Real Estate, 643-4060.O The imagination is on the house! tem, 2 units have fire­ plus basement. Coll chester.______grade and do all bonk reconciliations cashier needed. Man­ benefits. Full or port BOLTON Comfortable 2 647- 1221. and collections. Com­ plicants must be eligi­ /MANCHESTER. Been Inspect our work this weekend at ISLAND WOODS places, 3 cor garage. room apartment In co­ 483 Hlllstown Road. Frl- around bulldozing. Full chester Parkade. 643- time. Apply; Pierre, in historic Columbia. $26,880 yearly Income I dav and Saturday, 9- time employment with pany benefits availa­ ble forCT certification. 7167. ______646-6846. looking for awhile? lonial home on West Don't missthisexciting $264,900. Anne M ille r Street. Available for jMisCELLANEOUS 5pm. Collection of benefits. C all 742-5317 ble. Please call tor Contact: OPEN HOUSE appointment, Monday hairdressers 3 bedroom, 2 bath Reel Estote, 647-8000.D September occupancy. [FOR RENT book motches.______from 8am-5pm. Wanted. For busy shop Saturdays & Sundays 1 to 4 p.m. - F rid a y , 8:30-12:30. Dr. Wilson E. Deakin. Jr. CONSULTING REP Ranch In one of M an ­ MANCHESTER. N ew Llvlngroom/bedroom KIDS Tag sole. Saturday, Prague Shoe Com­ with established clien­ chester's more desira­ price-great value. combination and kit­ TWD Car garage. $45. July 30, 9am -2pm . 45 North School St. Mature peraon to help pany, Administrative tele. C all 647-9385 even­ ble areas. FIreplaced Rambling 4 bedroom chen. $425. per month eoch side per month. Toys, miscellaneous N O T IC E O F office. 282-9074. Manchester, CT 06040 ings. 643-2103 days. children and adults living room, eat-ln kit­ Ranch featuring 2 Includes utilities. 1 649-8365.______Items for kids by kids. chen with sun porch, baths, 1st flo o r fam ily VACANCY PAYROLL Processing. 647-3451 SECRETARY- with a serious year lease, 1 month GARAGE. 1 car. Rear of 202 School Street. Rain eoc Opportunlty tor od- problem, Enuresis. roomy bedrooms, plus room, full basement, 2 security. No pets. 244 M ain Street. C rock­ dote Ju ly 31.______SUBSTITUTE Responsibilities In­ voncement In great lower level pine pa­ car oarage, beautiful Prefer single. Call 643- clude: payroll, group Appointment set by ett Agency. Please tel­ TAG Sale Saturday July T E A C H E R S working environment! nelled rec room with country lot, easy ac­ 7427.______ephone 643-1577. 30, 9-1 pm. Corner of Insurance administra­ us. Hard work and ManebestBr cess to highway. Hebron, Andover, tion, personnel records WAREHOUSE. We need Applicant needs typing fireplace and wood- ISLAND Immaculate 0 room aluminum elded full dormered FOUR Room apartment. Oakland Street and stove. Lots of storage $161,900. Century 21 Ep- Marlborough, and and office supplies In­ on enthusiastic, hard and telephone skills travel required. Make L m m j cape. Newer roof and heating eystem, flraplecad 2nd floor, stove and Green Rood.______working person to plus pleasing personal­ and ample sized gar­ steln Realty, 647-8895.Q Regional School Dis­ ventory. Company be­ •40,000 to *50,000 front to rear living room, 116 bathe, detached 1 car refrigerator. No utili­ TAG Sole. Saturday, July stock shelves pnpJJii ity and appearanceI age. A ll this and a nice SDUTH Windsor. Happy Merchandise trict No. 8 are seek­ nefits available. Coll commission. Call HOW TO FIND ISLAND WOODS: garage. A mutt see home, offered at *152,000. ties. Security. $500 30, 10am-5pm. 174 E l­ for on appointment, orders. Experience Please call Mr. Llnd- neighborhood tool future here. Looking monthly. 646-7336. ing applications for preferred but not ne­ sey ot 649-4000.______1-800-826-4875 or $149,900. Sentry Real Rte. 2 Exit 3, left Rte. 66, O PE N H O U S E drldge Street, Man­ 8:30am-12:30. PragiA CE for 1st floor living? chester. Washer-dryer, substitute teachers. cessary. Call 649-9626. 1-800-626-4826. Estate, 643-4060.O Si;QRgS. 2 bedroom, prl- Shoe Company, Admi­ EXPERIENCED Carpet right Hunt Rd., right Wells Woods Rd. signs Sunday - July 31 - 1-4 PM Well kept home with vbte entrance. Ap- freezer, table and C a ll 228-9417 o r 643- Garston Sign Supply, large fam ily room , rec nistrative Office, 282- Installers. Full time. FOUR Bedroom Colon­ and Wednesday - Aug. 3 - 5:30-8 PM pMances and FURNITURE chairs, miscellaneous 4210 fo r a p p lica tio n . 9074. 110 B a ts o n D r iv e , Insurance options, be­ ial. IVi baths, family room, level lot with Items.______Manchester. WORKERS for poultry carpeting. $435. Call nefits. C all 291-8358. research facility. Full room, 2 cor garage, rec SllsnUleKhInllg fean Kicklighler, agent 633-3674 124B Highland Street private backyard. 643-8516. $164,900. Century 21 Ep­ NEW- Never used. White MULTI-Famlly. Furni­ time. Paid medical life room, screened porch, FMEMMiDMBion ~ s or6S9-3m $185. 647-8756.______and household Items. OPERATIONS Coll Arbor Acres heated Gunite pool and Five room Townhouse Condo with 2 bedrooms. 114 bome, fully appllanced Saturday, 9am-2pm. 45 ASSISTANT AIDES spa. Excellent condi­ BUTCHER Block kitchen Fa rm . 633-4681, ext. 250. baths, new wall to wall carpeting, recently IGORDOMIRIUMS ladHen. No pets. Ref­ table. $25. Service for 8 Doane Street, AimI Nm %€ AMe ASSISTANT EOE.______tion. Martin School HOUSES erences, security. $650 Manchester.______MANAGER/SALES CLERK area. Owner 643-4441. radacoratad. Condo faa Includes heat, hot water and ___I FOR SALE stoneware. $25,649-1827 A pplkan ti Service company has a PEOPLE to work with maintananoa. Small complex In quiet area. lanchBSter plus utilities. 649-4003. or 643-0290. T A G S ale . Saturday, Wanted for unusual opportunity in Full and Part Tima unique full time position MANCHESTER. Priva'te FOR adult mentally re­ O ir Main St. to Charter Oak St. lo Highland St. Outstanding 416 room Qambotatti built Ranch. FOREST RIdoe Town- 8am-2pm. 82 Goodwin growing field of health and nutrition. We offer the areas hi­ for an organized, self- tarded population In 3 In-law apartm ent In­ LIVING Follow aigna to Beachwood Condomlnluma. Lower level has 3 room apt. with aeperate entrance. house. 3'/2 baths, 3 bed­ Street, located off of Not the usual retail field. Willing to ghest staff to patient motivated Individual to to 4 person group cluded In this 11 room Faeturea Include firaplaced living room, country rooms, 1900 square feet TAB East Center Street. ratio. work with our Opera­ home. Competitive oversized Cape. 4 bed­ of living space, fire­ SALES Bikes, toys, books and train. Pleasant working conditions kitchen end dining area, plaster walls, natural wood­ • Flexible tions Supervisor. This wages, fringe benefits, rooms In main house. I by the Wt can halp vtv bsceas a work, newer roof, 2 car garage - all on a well lands­ place, olr conditlonino, I much more. [ and excellent fringe benefits. In mo­ Scheduling position requires a training. Full and part Greot location. "REWi'' fM fERWORAU caped lot. Owner anxious, asking *101,500. deck with view. Par­ hands-on Individual time positions through­ Zimmer Real Estate. I ZINSSER AGENCY Call 64M52S. in8 aak la Dan tially finished walk-out dern shopping center. Apply at once • Complete Health out CT. Coll 464-8120, 647-7858. Evenings 647- >S|UJI Insurance with the ability to coor­ 6 4 6 - l S l l D. F. REALE. INC. basement. Pool, tennis I to Ann or Diane. 285-6612 or 928-0515. 1034.______court. Priced to sell at "Including Dental" dinate and prioritize. ALEX MATTHEW REALTY Occasional travel. MEDICAL Office seeking SOUTH Windsor. This 1751i JaKV^^a^MKir $159,000. C all owner at • Uniform PARKADE HEALTH a n d N U T R I T I O N Spanish/French e plus. bookkeeper with medi­ spacious 7 plus room m a n c h e s t ITr " Mf.MHf.k hHMKtH M 4 4 U S 6 4 9 - 4 0 0 3 647-0748.______Allowance • 1 6 5 9 0 0 CENTER Computer/Oeta Entry cal background and Raised Ranch has NEW 6 room Colonials. • Bonus Hours experience helpful. Full processing Insurance much to offer! 3 bed­ $149,900. M allard View INancliBster Parkade • Free Meals benefits Including den­ forms. Salary com­ rooms, 2'/^ baths, flre- 3 bedrooms, V / i baths, tal. Qualified candidate mensurate with expe­ place, fiordwood L . *210,000 OFFICE HOURS: DAILY 9 AM TO 0 PM; SATURDAY 9 AM TO 5 PM fireplace, gourmet kit­ IT’S 404 W. Middle Tpke. For more Information rience. Send resume floors, formal dining lohn Btinplan h u liuni • loTdv 4-4 . . chen with all new ap­ please call send resume to: U r*, in ,o « . 'O'. k«.in * Valerie Pregler to: Box X, C/0 The room, large family pliances, carpeting, room, 2 cor garage, •nd doon. Craal InTMment. CRESTnELO General Manager Manchester Herald, full basement and gar- TAG SALE TIME CONVALESCENT Bralnard Place, Man- deck. Located In a * 2 2 3 9 0 0 ooel No monthly asso­ HOME B&M Processing chester, Ct.______quiet neighborhood ciation fees. Blanchard P.O. Box 188 EVERGREEN Lawns has and on cul-de-sac. call D.W.FISH & Rossetto Realtors," MANCHESTER, CT. » -• rron. ,0 So. Windsor. CT 06074 op e n in g s t o r h a rd today for an appoint­ THFTHE REALTY COMPANYC O M PA N Y I I -1- -t-and Gardens^ We're Selling Houses" — AGAIN - 6 4 3 - 5 1 5 1 No phorw OS//S p ItM o l working lawn care ment I $179,900. Realty 646-2482.0______F U L L T I M E technicians. $300. plus World, Benoit, EAST HARTFORD RTE. 30 & MERLINE RD. • VERNON 243 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER NEW Construction. Ko- per week storting sa­ Frechette Associates, „ , *152,000 rebn Estates, Man­ 646-7709.O ______643-1591 'Tis the season to get rid of lary. Year round work l.n ► . „„„

JTM WANTED TO I CARS I SALES BUY/TRAOE I CARS I I FOB SALE __ I FOB SAIF HUGE Too sole. Satur­ W ANTED. One large dog day July 30 and Sunday house and one child's MERCURY Monoarch CHEVY cWTcen983,^ J u ly 31, lo-spm . 16 riding horse. Call 1976. New exhaust sys­ passenger station Hickory Drive, He­ Jockle 647-1990. tem, good tires, air, wagon, olr condition­ bron. Follow the signs 108,000 miles. *475. 644- ing, Dower steering, 3968. from Daly Rood, Route power brakes, much 85 near G a y C ity. Elect­ CHEVROLET Monza m ore. Asking 81200. Automotive 228-3345. * * ric oultor, keyboard, 1979. V-6, Air, power bike, sports equip­ steering, 1 owner. CHEVY caprice 1983. 9 ment, stereo, records, CARS *1200. Coll 649-1779. passenger station topes, toys, sleds, fur­ FOR SALE CAM ARO Berllnetto 1982. wagon, olr condition­ niture, clothes, tools. V-6,4-speed, air, power ing, power steering, Ping pong table, steering and brakes. power brakes, much everything.______CAMARO M5 1977. Dolby more. Asking 81200. stsreo. White with red Stereo. T/A Rodlals, car bra. Good condi­ 228-3345. t a g Sole. Saturday, July pinstripes. S1500 or best 30th . 9om -3pm . otter. 646-0724. tion. *4000. 649-5887. Rolndote-August 6th D O D G E 600 1987. 4 door, h o i I RUCKS/VANS SUBARU D L 1976. 4 door, Children's books, toys, alr,outomatlc, AM-FM FOR SALE stuffed animals, old automatic transmis­ sion, stereo. 8350 or cassette. Best offer. housewares and knick- best offer. 649-4997. Coll 643-4263. F O R D F150 1983. 8 cy­ knacks. 351 Porter linder, power brakes CHEVY NOVO 1973. V-8, HONDA Accord Rfi". Street, Monchester. and steering. 66,000 automatic transmis­ Mint condition. Origi­ TAG Sale Saturday, July miles, with cap. $4700. sion. Best otter. 725- nal owner. Low mi­ 30th. 8am. Hom e and 643-4425. 2634 8am-4pm, 872-9057 leage, putomotlc, olr, office furniture, wood- offer 5pm.______cruise control, sunroof stove, bikes and mis­ and loaded with many cellaneous. 529 Spring H O N D A 1976 CB 360 T other features. Call 646- CAMPERS/ Street, Monchester. Low miles. $350. or best 1112 until 5pm. 1 TRAILERS offer. 643-8108 or 646- I^IDS Tag sale. Saturday NOVA 1978. One onwer. 6498 offer 6pm.______1980 35 foot Coachman Ju ly 30, 9-2pm. To ys, Very well kept. Many miscellaneous Items. BUICK Century Wagon trailer with tlltouts, new ports, no rust. sleeps 8, full bath, air, For kids by kids. 202 1979. Running condi­ Runs great. Must see. School Street. Rain tion. Needs some work. new appliances. Ask­ *1500 or best o ftery^ll ing 88000. 646-4388 date July 31. *300 or best offer. Call 872-7996 Offer 5 : 3 0 ^ . 649-2840.______M E R C E D E S Benz 300D FORD LTD 1975 Station 1977. No rust. 36,000 g r a n d wagon. $200. or best miles on new engine. offer. 646-5910.______*6700. 649-8484. OPENING F O R D Pinto 1979. 70,000 HONDA CB650 1981. Very miles, good condition, NOVA 1976. Runs excel­ good condition. Low om/fm cassette, 4 ex­ lent. Needs body/lnte- miles. 8875. Please KIM’S tra snow tires. 8700. or rlo r work. 8500 or best telephone 742-5913. Corner Store best o ffe r. 742-9065 offer. Call after 6pm. evenings. ______643-4177.______464 E. Center St. CARS (behind Keith Real Eatate) CAVALIER-CImarron CAM ARO 1984. Red, t-top, 1983. 4 door, 5 speed, Stereo, olr, 5 speed, FOR SALE Specialize in dried loaded. 83200. Please excellent condition, telehone 646-2213. low mileage. 87500 or flowers, baskets & CAM ARO Berllnetto 1981. best offer. 643-4636. handmade crafts. T-tops, air, automatic. BUICK Skyhowk 1980. MORIARTY $20(XI. or best offer. Good condition. 80,000 Comignmenl Available BROTHERS 649-3328______miles, V-6, 4 speed, BRAND NEW Opening Date: OLDS Cutlass 1977. New sunroof. 81500 or best exhaust and shocks. offer. 649-5110. August 1st Respectable looking USED Inside and out. Relia­ BRAND 1988 C O L T Call 645-1171 ble. Everything works CENTER CARS NEW 4 SpBBd, Rad, Cute, #1522 for information. Including air. Asking MOTORS *900. Call 647-0511 or 461 Main St., Manchester 86 M^rhur Scorpio •19.495 come see of 17 Hack- 68 Mere. Sibl* 1988 HORIZON motack Street, Safe Buy Used Cars •11,995 5 Bpaqd, Qraat Car. 7/70 Warranty, •1869 $2Q 93* Manchester. Low Cost Financing 67 M«rc. Q. Mar. LS •13.895 parwMli LEGAL NOTICE Avaliabie 67 Marc. Topaz •6795 INVITATION TO BID ISM Pont. aoM...... *5495 $ 2 g 9 4 * 67 Marc. Cougar •10,999 The Town of Coventry Is soll- MANCHESTER 4 Dr.. AT. PS. AC. Tilt. CC d r < 5 7 9 5 cltlno sealed bids tor the H85 Chev Cavalier CS...... ,*3795 67 Marc. Q. Marquia •11,395 ^ 1 ^ parwBBii purchase of one (1) I9S8 Pol­ 4 Dr.. AT. PS. AC. AM/PM Stereo ice Cruiser. Interested bid­ HONDA 87 LlfKJoln MK7 L8C M9.995 ders may obtain copies of the ISM Ren. Alliance...... *2295 , : a l l t h e h o t l i n e ... bid specltlcotlons from the USED CARS 4 Dr.. 4 Spd. Lo mllei . 87 Ford Cr. VJc. *10,995 o r F 5 7 9 5 Town Managers Office, ISM Chev Chevette ...... S2695 1 1 N O W ! Town Office Building, 1712 84 Honda CRX *5127 S dr.. 4 Spd.. Z4X ml. ‘Uke new' 87 Marc. Cougar •10,495 CALL THE HOTLINE... ®tr*.**' Coventry, Conn. 83 Buick Skylark *2978 ISM Ford Eico n D L ...... *2995 0423*. Telephone 1203) 742- 66 Toyota Camry •8995 4324. 88 Honda Civic CRX *6897 Weioo. 4 Dr.. S Spd.. Detuee Ini is u Chev Chevette ...... S2395 86 Marc. Marquis •5995 875-3311 NOW! IT 85 Dodga Lancer *6973 The Town reserves the right 4 Dr.. AT. Lo mllei. Eic. Cood. to relect any and all bids and 86 Toyota Tarcal *5749 86 Marc. Q. Mar. LS •11,495 to select the supplier In the ISIZ Ply. Horiion...... 12295 best Interest of the Town. 87 Pont. Sunbird *5123 4 Dr.. AT. Very Clean 66 Olda Clara Wagon •6895 84 Honda CMC Wg. *6453 All bids must be received by ISSZ Chev Monte Carlo...... '2995 ,86 Marc. Marquia Brog, *5995 10:00 A.M. on August 15,1988. 85 Honda Prelude *6922 * Dr. Spt Cpe.. AT, PS. AC. 1 Tone 072-07 88VWSclrocco *10,124 issi Dodie Omni...... S2295 85 Lincoln Com. *12,995 4 Dr.. Aula. LoLo Mllei 85 Honda DX Civic *6773 85 Buick Wagon *8995 ISSI Pontiac T-ieoe...... *1795 88 Chevy Cuat. Van * SOLD 4 Dr. 4 Spd.. Lo ml., 1 Owner 55 Olda Cullaaa *7495 84 Ford Tempo *4197 ISSO Dodge Om ni...... *1995 54 Buick LaSabra jCARS 84 Pont. 8000 *5181 4 Dr, AT. Eic. Cond *6995 BRAND NEHf 84 Olds Clera *5372 isio Chevy Comoro...... *2495 54 Chavy Citation *5495 FOR SALE Spt Cpe., AT. PS, AC. Spt. Wheeli 86 Honde Civic SI *7968 lS77Ponl. Sunbird...... *1595 84 Buick LaSabra *6995 1988 LeBARON 83 Mazda RX-7 *5427 Z Dr. Cpe , AT. PS, Eic. Cond 84 Lincoln Contin. *10,995 LIPMAN #1 81 Chav. Monte Carlo *3928 IS76 Ford LTD Brgh...... *1195 Coupe 86 Marc. Capri *6331 4 Dr. Vi. AT. AC, PS, V. Od. Cond. 83 Ford Muatang *3995 Laathar. S SpMd, Infinity Sound Syatam, VOLKSWAGEN 83 Ply. Turlamo *2567 IS67 Ford Gallale SM $A VE Flaah R«d, Awaaoin*. *1903 b r a n d n e w Convertible ■ Huat See 301-305 CENTER ST. PRE-OWNED "The M o ProfassloBBls” MIKE FLYNN MANCHESTER 1988 VW JETTA - *10,895 24 A4im * St., Mieehester a OL'S TO CHOOSE FROM 649-4304 $ 6 4 6 5 * 1988 LeBARON AT. AC. STEREO. CHOICE OF COLORS 646-3515 Open M-FS-s/Sal. es 643-5135 I ■ parwaak Convertible 87 VW GOLF • **2000 down pluartbMaoeOmonlha * O'...... *9495 U 1tt96% APR, Amt. Fin. *11,Me Red. Fuel Injected, 5 Speed, »1943 87 VW 8CIROCCO .'I 'SV...... *11,295 83 FORD F-150 Pup...... *6,859 ja l. * « 85 CHEVY CAMARO . 54 iR O c z -a s ...... *9,995 I Fuel InjM ad V6, automatic ovardrlva, front wheel drive. 80/40 agllt aaat ■ •3000 Down 080 montha. 1098% APR 84 8UICK O IRV I power atearing. power brakes. AM7FM stereo, iport mirrors, wheel covers, tinted glassJ Amt Fin. *10,041. w.flo.SOtp...... *7,795 I rear defoggsr, air conditioning cloth Interior. #555, 8559, a560. " ^ 82 CHEVY CHEVETTE ...... *2,195 CLYDE PRICE Call the Hotline 24 Tolland Tnpk, Rta. 83 Vomon, CT • 649-2838 $11,995 875-3311 NOW ! LESS CHEVY BRAND NBNf CLYDE REBATE 1988 LeBARpN CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. $ 5 0 0 ROUTE 83, VERNON Oran Touring Sadan 88 Chevy PU Black Chatry, Loadad, Auto, InflnHy •8495 Sound Syatoffl, ailTO 88 Toyota PU •5990 PAY^ 88 Chavy CIO. 24 NEW CELEBRITIES AVAILABLE loadad •10,900 4 1 1 # 4 9 5 , Eurosports, Saver-Pace, Sedans & $SR 89* 88 Chevy CIO •8995 Wagons All Available I par weak 88 Chevy CIO. **2000 down plua rebata BMmontha. loeded •10,900 > \ IDMW APR, Amt Fin. *11,028 BRAND NEW 88 Dodge W100 4x4 CHEVROLET •9300 Rt. 03, Windsor Ave, 872-9111 87 Chavy CIO CLYDE 1988 PLYMOUTH Slhrarado •12,900 BUICK, INC. exit fidn-nq 87 Chavy Blazer, Sundance Coupe 4x4 •16,900 5 Speed, Fuel Injection, #1823 87 Chavy Slhrarado •12.900 88 QMC K Ton PU •13,900 872-9111 4 ^SyaHAM O MKW\ The Accord LX4-DoorSedan I 1988 CHRYSLER INVITATION TO BIO ' Nbw York«r Sealed bid* will be received Blaok Chany, Loaded, ai742 In the General Services' of­ fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ ter, C T until 11:00 a.m. on the P N O N expiRE e«e8. dote shown below for the fol- lowlno: AUG. S, IMS - c , ® A '* - b n o ^ INSTALLATION OF CHAIN LINK FENCE, CHARTER iS'-iiSlouT •At#* OAK PARK EXIT AREA P R O o R e AUG. II, 1900- SSI REMOVE A REPLACE ONE UNDERGROUND OIL STORAGE TANK AT BRAND NEW 1988 HIGHLAND PARK SCHOOL HONDA ACCORD X AUG. II, 1900- au- REMOVE A REPLACE ONE 4 DOOR ‘LX’ _blbJ UNDERGROUND OIL *241 WhIlo Quaniltlee Laetl STORAGE TANK AT LX 4 Dr. Inoludaa S apaad, air oondKIonar, powar mIrrejB. powar windowa, alarao aound ayttam, WASHINGTON SCHOOL fold down iwu- tom. Miolwlln Urea. tIH aSwirlg t The Town of Manchester I* orulaa otxitrol and Honda quality. ^ on equal opportunity em­ ployer, and require* on offlr- Numaer a( awmianii «■ Aim. nil. niaoa itjq apn. Tote motl ve action policy foroll of or Pnmwmi hAtiaaoi PwiMM oomuaM Mat •saaa earn It* Contractor* and Vendors dOMi or Wadi Plui aUia IM, aeuemeM lee and ase lea HHIHmUr os a condition of doing busi­ ness with the Town, os per Federal Order 11244. Bid forms, plan* ond specifi­ MANCHESTH«]ND\ cations are available at the General Services' office. 24 ADAMSiMS ST. ■ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CT. m MANCHESTER, CT 06040 ■ ROBERT B. WEISS, GENERAL MANAGER 646-3515i6-3515 M IMS-07

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