■» - MAMCHBSTER HERALD. Monday. Sent. 28. 1917

\mHNON. IlMdreomoffl- ENGLISH Mtfwr pupglot ELYMOUTM Arrow 1f77. W7f6li)Sdnww4doior, i6 NIS5AN3WZX loodsd. dwn pdvllastt. lu t dtncv oportifiMitlMat, for sole wtfti pooors. 4 cylinder^ S wood. MS V4, 107K miles, lln*. Bvtnlnas and hot wotor, olocincltv, z7S-Jf7l. Good condition, $6 Mazda RX7 iGOdsd. WMfcmdt only. M7- ftovo and rofrtdorator ve ry‘good condition. $6 Ford ponngl , lor got. Rtotonoblo S1S00 or best offer. Coll auto wltti olr. Buy o r Includod. lot floor, on ^SEPETtSSlo and ond offer. MS-MTI offer offer Sum. 44MSM. In oultt roomliHi but lino, no poft..$42S toMo (tootftior or tt- 7ew. Isosg. Colt Amorloan OH LubG FINgt hovM. Off stTMt poiic- olut Mcurlfv. Coll t7S- poratolAHio Individual Londors Sgrvlog Com- SpGciEl *16.99 M ^'KwHM.Am iikon GRANADA. 1971. Runs pony 6434622. mg. rtfarcncM, ond 1M3. topped coffee to- wdll. Vary rglloblg ble. C oll 742-5t1S T E l Shirt tfonstOrs. Ap- rsbullt motor. Bxcol- ComplotG BtEkG I Mcurlfy r«oulr*d. I«S Ifu6l6iyge. Gorily ftir- orexlmaloly MW, ertso ' condition. itOW. transmission, om/fm WtWf W m m U y U o r . WMfc. or SM- nltbed. Working tingle M to MQk nunwrols and Mssottg, olr. $12W or For parts only. 647- 8ystGni8 301t. mole preferred. No w C T«il5 king rilP. Ittftrs for shirts, cops, bdst Otfgr. 5634656 gf- •467. Leote. MS-MM. Comototo poekewo ox- M ^^U R Y Morouis Coi- • TuRG up SpGClil^ otc, BpsteffOr. 649-M48 ony Park wogon 7E. tgr 6pm or Igovd iW Hdk6A^iudg.ix- MdiitR ^ome. Working cluOIng ItsaOboard. ottarSiMpfiij coHont condition. Air o Cooling SyEtGfm'^. tfMimpiTS tingle nwle odult pre­ Asking $1W. Coll 74^ LtNNM. No rust. Ex- iiiilAirtwfia" woGon condition, oloctrlc 5911 ovonlngs.o collent condition. 649 o AKamEtorE, IFOR RBIT ferred. Lease, tecur- 0318. 19B3. 5 spggd. Good moon roof, om/fm ste­ Ity. Mo pets. 643-MIO. iMS's dok dinning room reo. $13M. 647-1636. StErtGfE, End ^ iLO ER LY bousing now condition. $3W0. 742- MANCHfeiTiR. Largo 3 sot. Cxcollont condi­ GOODYEAR Eoglo ST 1972 Corongt. 6315. TlfG S g iv Io g T toklno oppllcotlont for bodroom duplox. tion. 6 choirs, tobla P1SS/70RI3 rolsod Many ngw parts. Sbedroom apartments. 6AfiijN 51lH Auto- o B o d y w o rk andF -* Woshor drytr hookup, with 2 loafs, sorvtr, whito lottor Nros (4) Drivgn dolly. $3W. 649 motlc transmission, CLYDE Storting SSM. Coll 5M- $625 par month plus Chino dosot buffot, 2 good trood loft. In- 41$$oftgr5. GHEVROLET-BUICK. INC. Rust ropRlr 4S». twin bods, good old body In Good condition. utllltlos, 1 » months so- cludos (4) 13** rims and TgYiirfA forcdt 2 Excollont 2nd cor, now ROUTE 13, VERNON Ill MAitl ilreei. 3 and 4 curlty. Avollcdtls Oc- upright plono. 643-7277. (4) tripio chromo • Car don’t run? i iHaurhriilrr door, 5 spggd, om/fm bottory, and now platod wiro wheel cov­ 7SCoug*rXR7 •2905 Fig g towing (or j f room apartments. $500 tobor 1. S7^77S6. tfliitfiCyuocoudiond cassgttg, olr. Wk. Ex- muffler. Runs oroat. ) A City n! Viil.uii' Ch.ui. and $540. Heat and hot matching choir. Cxctl- ers. $135 or best offer.. Slow St Dodge 0160 PU •4905 eustomor ggrvteg corR- VeRNON/RockvIllo. cgltont condition or bast offer. •4495 n water Included, no Quiot building, op- lont condition. $1W or Call 649-3648 offer $28W. 6495673 Must sellll Call 647- StOMeOfflege only In Manehostar.f pets. Security. Coll 646- best offer. 649-6735. W W m . $314 after 5. Ask for SSRegelmer •8496 plloncos, 3 room. $350,4 C lM jbiAiatt Suprsmo 8426, »-5. room $475. Coll Wovno f l A YB O Y HKWOBEllmagazine eoT- FauLo S3 Century aoue* •6106 73.4 door, powor stggr- V.NIKE nvMt Tueeday, Sept. 29.1987 MXriiCHnTiirTTea'- tor dotolls. $71-6667. vi/ma/ lection. 196$~through Inp, brakos.automotlc S3 Celebrity 4 er. •6495 27B NartfMii io a ff, 30 Cents room townhouse, fully MANCHESt^R. ik bed- 19E6. Asking $50. Per­ $9M.A434$W. •3*etdPisoxLT4iM •6196 appllonced kitchen, room duplex. Refrlger- fect condition. 8 am > 8 pm ^ parking for 2 cart. $695 226$. SSBonrtevm***. •6995 otor, stove, near bus RCA console 25** color tv. 53 Chevy 810 TMM Art •7106 6 4 9 -8 3 0 9 ? per month, heat and line. Dead end street. Excellent condition. t l computer, wlt^gomM^ TAKE * LOOK SCRANTON Hospital’s hot water Included ,no $650. Inoulro In the am $2M. 646-2073. good conditlen, $M0 S3R*8U4*. •69W BUD’S MOTOR SALEB^ I pets. Security deposit 54 Bulok Skyhewk Wg •6295 s retail, $175/negotlable, and 1 year loose. 649- 646-519$. ****122!*” *^ *11,400 AND o a n r usto CAM.. Biden: Bork IIAIMMIO Casio MT-36keyboord. •6 Line. Town Csr ooMi t.s« rmANcnn on Lssa St Tran* Am •10,796 j m Easy to ploy. Mint H eS S b l I1h4,S00 St Regei co m •8095 garage plan II Monchesier. 4 room condition, $75.649-2013. •7 PIFTH AVE. 0) •14,886 St.Cemereaour# •OAOS apartment. 1st floor, RNDITORME •2 Molds 626 STLOBARON stove refrigerator, CHRYSANTHEMUMS •4205 aiSTwe* •12,288 « Chevy 8-10 rwiw •6405 E l i S R x r garage. Adults pre­ MANCHESTER. 1 boy dig your own. 550 Bush WMTaTO 66NlmnStsnzs 87 RAIDER 4x4 •12,708 ■ Idr unwelcom e Bi ferred, no pets. $450per garage for storage. $40. Hill Rd., Monchester. mY/TMOE •6 Line. Town Cor 87 RAMCHARQER 872-9111 would ignore month. 646-726$. $72-77$6. SwOMew •17,596 E OLD and new furniture, S7 SHADOW GOODYEAR Eoglo ST B y Nancy Cencelmen or o r n fri NOTICI T SoR loroeRed L household Items, andd 64 Morouiy Msfquls TwsoamM •10,696 P185/70R13 rolsod Herald Reporter Puguc NdARINd Any amount deSysied. Alee, fW. Brougham *4995 87 DODGE runeerwi •IS.OSS T1IUCK8/VMI8 white lottor tirot (4) Ml P M R O flW OIRICTOIIS gravel, Hone end beik, mutoh. glassware, will pay 88 DAYTONA T»S4 'IXSeS good trood loft. In- f l < TOWN OP MANCHEtTgn, CONNECTICUT BobeoL beekhee A loader ranisi. COSh.64644M. m i SALE .A S6-foot4iigh parking garage “ • w a iS i *10.200 86 LASER ore •13,488 cludot (4> 13" rlmtond may be Just what the doctor he Notice Is hereby elven that the Beard ef Directors, Town el MmeORSTWenON 86 8sblg *L8" SSLoBARONi*. •10,866 C H EV Y Vb ton pickup (4) triple chreiTM privacy right Manchester, Connecticut, will held e Public Heorlnasrin at the Automotive 86 DODGE MS ODM. •14,498 with 8* cop. SSSonglnt, platod Wirt wheel cov­ o rd m d (or Manchester Memorial Lincoln Center Neorlne______Poem,sem. 4M Mein Street.Street, AManchester, 872-1400/659-9655 ta -J S ? * *10.900 automatic. Robullt on- ert. S135 or best oftor. Hospital, but it has area residents dc Connecticut, on Tuesday,uesdoy, October____ 4,1SS7etS:WP.M.te con- 86 DODGE MtOMM. •14,798 th elder end act on the follewino: 84 Mazda Flokup *3900 88 RELIANT 8.W. •6,998 Olno. 449-1532 oftor Coll 449-3442 oftor worried sick. RiaMTCOM./ aSLynx WOmAlao *3995 86 DODGE 5pm. 5:30pm. a. The Zoning Board o( Appeals WASHINGTON (AP) - In his Supreme Court nominee a story w< Proposed aepreprlatlen to Education Special h£*' most stinging attack on Robert H. about the emotional trauma suf­ P ce Prelects - A n d 41 • Chapter ll lfS7-Sl...... SS7,071.W 86 Cavsllor Typo 1 0 „_ . _ CHARGER •7,696 voted last night to continue a public to be nnenced by a State Grant. I SALE tP r .A T .r o *5895 88 CELEBRITY IIKmL •8,668 hearing on the parking structure Bork since confirmation hearings fered by a Jewish pupil who Proposed oppreprlatlen to Education Special MMgrkurxR4Ti *11,495 88 CHY. O T8 Tm*. •10,298 Oct. 26. There were (8 Russell began, the chairman of the Senate declined to read the Bible in school. Prelects - Pund 41 • Vocational Education FIREWOOD s a l e 19$1 . 4 cy­ 84 Toyota Colle. 88 RELIANT 4 or. •7885 C L Y P E Street residents at the ZBA meeting Judiciary Committee said today he The Rev. Kenneth L. Dean of 1fS7-SI...... Sf»,M9.40 linder, stondord trans- SSLeBARONoomi •13,485 at Lincoln Center, protesting the has no doubt the Supreme Court Rochester, N.Y., told the Senate to be Hnonced by a State Grant. •Uperoo(d,Sft.lengihA mlsslon. Good 88 CAMARO OM*. nominee would “ come down for Judiciary Committee on Monday 1 graen, dsHverad. S eeid condition. New point ^TODAY’S SPECIALSi^ hospital’s request (or a variance Proposed appropriation to Education Spoclol minimum. MC/VISA *2695 88 VOYAGER vm •8806 government intrusion” in Ameri­ that he was not accusing Bork of Prelects - Pund 41 - Carl Perkins Vocational lob. Asking $18W. 649- that would allow the garage to be Nertlieni FIrewNd 87 Mazda RX7 88 44T. •4.398 FORD TRUCKS higher than the 18 (eet allowed in a cans’ private lives. , anti-Semitism, but said he was ActlfS74S...... S33443.00 25$7 offer 3;30pm. MMmTMt, 88 HORIZON 4 er. •4,395 to bo financed by a State Grant. DtstrlMers Residence Zone B. Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr., D-Del„ shocked when Bork — asked to i5 CAMARO Z2i t-top 88 NISSAN 4x4 ru •7,896 1MB FORD F1M 4s4 1M3 FORD FMD XLT 4«4 comment on (he Incident in 1985 — Proposed appropriation to General Pund - SSXw *18,800 $ *pd.. PS. % Ton • C|«.. AolG. Pf. P9. Tu Tons SiMr. ZBA Chairman Edward Hacha- who has refrained until now from n z -ie ie blue, $ cyllndor, auto­ 88 PONT. 8000 STE •8,398 4 Whggl Ortwe.Akonlnum Cop Osugog. Clpdi imsrler. StSMG. Board of Education...... SS,400.W Tow. $ W.O making anti-Bork statements while responded: "Well, I suppose he got matic, with olr. Fac­ 83 Ford LTD Wg. 84LASERi *.tv,». •7,488 dourian recommended the exten­ to bo tlnoncod from Pund Balance resulting ykAT.rKAo ” *4995 *9998 conducting the hearings, said over It, didn’t he?” tory sound system 4 •8,308 * 9 1 9 6 sion on the hearing with the hope from lopiMd appropriations. 84 RELIANT we*. Hereld photo by Pinto Bork’s failure to recognize a Bork was asked about the inci­ lOmCE/RETML now Eaota G T RWL 85 OMs CslolB titooK 84 PONT. 0000 STE •7496 that, in the interim, hospital Proposed appropriation to PIre Spoclol Taslne tiros. 29,000 m ligs. AOAnert *6395 constitutional right of privacy dent two weeks ago at his confirma­ Dttfrlct - Pund 4 - Poromedlcs - TEANSPBE to ^miPMENT 83 LeBARON 4*r. •8,708 o(ficials and residents would com­ S10JW. 64346W or 649 municate with each other and study Realtor Tim Storrs gets into his where he lives. Storrs takes some of his troubles him more than any other tion hearings. He denied the ex­ ....$23453.34 0062. *2895 83 DODGE 400* 4r. •4,498 term 'll non cod from Pund Ealohce’ rosujii'hp ’ COLOR computer. Used 80 OMNI ter. •2,906 various options. b Rolls-Royce In front of 44 Porter St., Clients ^ their Closings in the 1674 Rolls. aspect of the nomination. change with Dean took place, and from lapsed 1M647 appropriations. 86 Mszds RX7 8 only once. $2W. 644-3477 1975 BUICK Apipilo. 6ood 70 BUICK SKYLARK •2,706 1MB CHtVV t-M F U m iO I " It appears that no one (rom the Biden attacked the nominee’s further said he has never itaken a 9-5, or 643-$338. Ask for A/OAIWtWh. *9895 6 Cd, n . P8. Elu6. OGufN, Proposed opproprlallen to Special Grants engine, new tires, ra­ 78 MONTE CARLO aAiiFW. >1.600 WW8 community and the hospital has position after three professors said position on prayer in publicachools. Pund_41- Municipol______Infrastructure______Trust Karen. diator and water pump. Oprrw. ttX 01. On*. •tb. MnVTIA tirSew a* Bork would not likely change his Pund Prelects...... 4353,450.00 MMi *3,WO •9416 met at all be(ore this meeting," he $3W. 6490»1. MORIARTY Owner l*M position that the Supreme Court to bo financed by Stole Grants for f0%, or 77 DODGE •7166 said. S837J4S.W, and Town contribution of 10%, or INVITATION TO BIO HONDA Civic 19W. S4,W0. otmrir.eatigiiMiiiii •4,888 Storrs keeps rolling along used faulty reasoning when it f3S,3$S.OO. The Manchester Public BROTHERS The garage, which would hold Scheels sellclts Md* for AU­ New brakes, relloble. 77 CADILLAC about 625 cars and have one struck down state laws as intruding Ford lo s ^ All public mootings ef the Town of Manchesfor are held at DIO VISUAL EQUIPMENT Body needs work. STM 801 CsntBr S t DeVILLE, Nlcel •3,488 on rights of privacy. locations which are accessible to handicppped citliens. In far the 1*S7-1*N scheel veer. or best offer. 647-1543. riV n P Chevrolet 872-91 1 1 underground level, would be built By Nancy Cencelmen Storrs admits it’s expensive, but if the Farming- oddltlen, handicapped individuals requlrfno an auxiliary ManehBstsr, C T BUICK, INC. " across from 71 Haynes St., on top of With the public hearings nearing Seeled bids will be received PLYMbUTH h Valiant. VUTut ....,..,1, Herald Reporter ton garage that services the car doesn’t have the aid In order to facilitate their participation at moetlnos until October 4,1*87,3:W P. 875-3311 H the hospital’s existing parking lot. an end. Senate Majority Leader should contact the Town at 447-3133 one week prior to the M., at which time thw will be Excellent condition. 643-5135 parts, he has no choice. " I call London, tell them to Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va., said battle with scheduled meetlno so that appropriate arrangements con be The structure would be set back 35 put it on the plane and they deliver it to my mode. publlciv opened. The right Is Super stereo. Mounted Real estate agent Tim Storrs handles his closings Monday he had suggested to Biden reserved to refect any and ell snow tires. $995. 646- feet from Russell Street, said with class. doorstep,” said Storrs. bids. Specincotlons and bid that the committee send the Bork STEPHEN T. CASSANO, SECRETARY 1S30. Manchester attorney Allan Tho­ “ I figure, why shouldn’t they go to their new Storrs has been buying classic cars since the late 2 BOARD OP DIRECTORS terms may be secured at the mas, who represents the hospital. nomination to the Senate floor nia Business Ofnee, 45 North 1976 PLYM O U TH Volore. homes in style?" says Storrs, who gives some of his 1960s. ’"The majority were new then and became without recommendation.^^ Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 33nd day of Septem­ School Street, Manchester, "This (garage) will allow the classics.” The Shadow is the only classic he owns ber, 1*47. Connecticut. 7$K, Slant 6, air. Relia­ W H Y IS clients a regal ride to closings in his 1974 also said it was unitary the ble and economical. greatest number of spaces to Rolls-Royce Sngdow I. "It’s sort of an extre-thahk light now, but he’s looking at a Rolls-Royce 073-0* 073-0* alleviate current parking prob­ confirmation would^Jirought up DETROIT (AP) - Henry Ford $950. 643-07M. 725-4632. you.’ ’’ Corniche. for Senate d e^e-dfiS a vote before lems,” Thomas said. Storrs. who works for Miller Real EstatetoM ain He recently sold his 1968 Lincoln Limousine and II, who took over his grandfather’s LEGAL NOTICE The garage would also reduce early in November, a full month or foundering company at President Street, said clients are very surprised when-m pulls 1968 Cadillac convertible because they were more oftej the Supreme Court TOWN OP ANDOVER LEGAL NOTICE future parking problems that may ."impractical," he said. "You could only drive the Roosevelt’s urging in 1945 and over OWN OP ANDOVER up. "They’re just in awe of the car,” he said. beginiTits^ew term with one of Its ACTION OP THE INLAND WETLANDS COMMISSION result from the hospital’s expan­ Five years ago. Storrs had the car shipped from Cadillac in the summer and the Lincoln needed a 37 years restored Ford Motor Co. to I sion, Thomas said, ^ rvices being nine seats vacant. profitability, died today after a At o meetlno of the Inland Wetlands Commission of An­ At a meeting of the Planning and Zenino Commissi on held on H.R. Owen, the oldest car dealership in London. At driver. It was costing too much to keep the cars 14 September, 1*S7. In the lower level ef the Town Office SELLINGJMRE USED CARS added to the hospitpl include an "This will give the senators the battle with pneumonia. He was 70. 9 dover, held on September *, 1*47, In the Lower Level of the that time, Storrs worked for the Hammond Organ without using them." Town Office Bulldino. The fellowino oHIon was taken. Building the follewino action was taken. amhuialdry surgery facility that opportunity to adquately study the A Ford company statement an­ Co. in Chicago and traveled frequently to his firm ’s The Shadow I is also under restricted use. Storrs hearing and it will give the Senate Ge Stop work and cease and desist under Issued 24 Aupusi 1. 0501 PetHlen of Daniel P. and Patricia Colderweed for a would take up doctors’ parking and London office. doesn’t use the car for every closing, and will only nounced the death, saying it oc­ 1*07 by the wetland ooont to Richard Lee. THAN EVER BEFORE? the opportunity to transact other three let division. Beer Swamp Estates, located en Beer a Medics Residence Imagery (X- His Connecticut license plate reads "UK-USA," drive it a “ reasonable’ ’ distance. " I don't like to put curred at 7:21 a.m. Nl Motion: Stobo, that stops work and cease end desist Swamp Read. ray) ser^ce, a mobile unit that important business of this nation,” Ford had been admitted to Henry order on lot 14 remain In effect. Approved unanimously. One reason may be our soft-spoken, revealing the origin of the car and some of its parts. a lot of miles on the car." Byrd was quoted as saying by aide Gen requires a pad. ’The automobile originally came over by boat, but Still, he has no intention of selling his Shadow. Ford Hospital on Sept. 12 for Lam Seconded Hollister The hospitM has also proposed a Christina Evans. treatment of pneumonia, but his Vote on motion unanimous for approval. 3. PSn Petition ef Kathleen Chomp and Eugene Sommar- knowledgoable, solos pooplo... new tires have to be air expressed from London. "This was my first and my last," he said. mov tlno for a nine let subdivision, entitled Viewpoint en doctors’ office condominium that Presidential nominations gener­ condition had deteriorated as he Motion; Stobo, that stop work and cease and desist Wales/Sheddy Mill Roads. ally are brought to the Senate floor Tibe m l v to the violation of Item three ot letter Another may be our gorgeous used would be linked to the hospital by a developed heart and kidney prob­ doted August 34,1*47 to Mr. Loo. quota "Exca­ Approved lets 1,3,3,4,7, S, * unanimously. bridge over Haynes Street. Con­ only after approval by a Senate lems. He had become III while in newi vation ef topsoil, sand, srovel or similar mote- Disapproved let* 5 and 4 unanimously. cars... dominium plans are tentative and committee. But Byrd, a member of Europe. crea riel from wetlands os shown en waterbodies the judiciary panel, said, " I person­ New end wellends map, town ef Andover. A viola­ •507 Petition of Donald Ayrton for a special permit for a depend on physician interest, a During his tenure. Ford won tion of the Andover Wetlands Regulations as nencommerclol, type o, dog kennel located en Long HIM Whatever, you owe it to yourself to look hospital spokesman said Monday. U.S. escorts Kuwaiti tanker; ally don’t want to vote negatively or recognition for his advocacy of " I emended end Connecticut General Statutes Road. positively on this nomination until ing,’ SectMn32a-40. " I f all those are constructed, it corporate contributions to i ^ a l Approved unanimously. them overl would reduce spaces, and that after it is sent to the Senate floor." progress, (or his backing of De­ Gigi seconded Holllillister: Biden, speaking on the right of would add to tae existing shortfall troit’s Renaissance Center and (or GenI Vote motion unanimous tor approval. • 514 Proposal to rescind the vet* requlrlns sidewalks en privacy, told the committe today, an approval granted September 0,1*07, on a 31 let subdi­ 85 HONDA ACCORD of too spaces,’ ”^’Thomas said. his tqmpdstuous dealings with such he i Motion; HolMster - to hove Mr. Lee submit elan for his •f337, 4 Cyf., 8 Spd, 34X Ml.. PB. PS, AC, TIP. AeiPO . British ships hunt for mines "God only knows what will happen Intention to...... wtfla restore destructed wetland* area vision, entitled "Woodland*', located on Hendee Rood. *8995 "W e can’t put off the things that corporate lieutenants as Lee la- who oddrMsed In previous motion (Item 3 of August Approved unanimously. are occurring at the hospital,’ ’ said to this country if the AIDS crisis cocca, whom he fired as company 24,1*S7) end observed by the commislen iep- 81 HONDA CIVIC WA80N gold •f 342 4 Cyf.. 8 Spd.. 54K ml., Aetfle Mo* Cleen Cer . ^ y Fergdson, president of Frid MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) — U.S. ^today. The U.S. source said the voyage, reaches the proportions" predicted president In 1978. tember 5,1*17. That this plan be prepared by g'n Th* details for the above action taken by the Planning and *3995 Shipping sources said an Iranian which normally takes two to three by some in the medical community. T l environmental enplneer or PrefOMlenal Enol- Zoning Commisslen I* en til* In the minutes etthemoetimiTnaln Ferguson Mahaffey it Perry, the warships today escorted a Kuwaiti For its part, the company en­ Bud< near with expertise In environmental work. the Office of the Town Clerk. 85 NISSAN SENTRA Hartford architectural firm that tanker through the Persian Gulf supertanker was on fire near Iran’s days, might take longer because of "What will happen to our right of joyed some notable successes, 91t44, 4 Cyf., AiAo, 48K ml.. PB, PS, PMo. Neiv Tkm . the new mine alert in the channel In privacy. Where will Judge Bork lO^i Second: Stobo Doted In Andover, Connecticut this 2Sth day of September, *5995 drew the garage plans. toward a shipping channel where Kharg Island oil terminal in the including the Mustang, and suf­ 1*S7. come down? Gt Motion; To approve motion unonimous. With all future services and the Navy spotted at least three northern gulf, apparently after an International waters off Dubai, fered a notable bomb, the Edsel. 53 HONDA PRELUDE which the convoys regularly use. " I am left without any doubt he o ( T Doted of Andover, Connecticut this ISth dev of September, PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION ff 39A 4 Cyf, S Sptf.. «8K ml., PmHo, Aed . proposed facilities in operation, the floating mines, gdlf-based shipping Iraqi air strike. Henry Ford II turn^ over the 1*17. KEN LESTER. CHAIRMAN *7995 U.S. warships began to escort 11 must come down for government Ami garage would provide about 1,110 executives said. The sources said the 231,712-ton chairmanship of the company to a 0790* reflagged Kuwaiti tankers last July Intrusion and against expansion of ral INLAND WETLANDS COMMISSION to TOYOTA PICK-UP spaces for doctor, employee, pa­ British mine sweepers began Khark put out a distress signal in non-family member as it began a STEVE PISH, CHAIRMAN Individual rights.” *f3«a 4 CW., 4 Spd. Red, 39K ml, RmNo, tient and visitor parking, compared searching for explosives today in the early afternoon and reported it to protect them from attacks by retrenchment to counter foreign TIIn 074-0* CeerrM . Sport Strip*...... Iran, which considers Kuwait an Biden said Bork is the only person *5995 to the 695 spaces available now. the channel off Dubai about 100 was on fire, but they said the extent competition, but remained on the of damage or casualties was not ally of Iraq. "to come bejore this committee and TOWN OP MANCHESTER LROAL NOTICE S3 HONDA CIVIC WAOON Parking on Russell Street would be miles from the Strait of Hormuz, board of directors and as chairman known. The British mine sweepers consistently deny existence of such 8 i LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OP ANDOVER Ptteo. 4 cyi, $ Spd.. Aedta oiue eex mi.. . *4995 eliminated, Thomas said. the gulf’s only outlet, sources said. of the finance committee. Iran vowed to retaliate for the A U.S. source who spoke on Brecon, Brocklesby, Bicester and a constitutionally protected right." I The Ptannlne and Zoning Commission will held a public ACTION OP THE INLAND WETLANDS COMMISSION But residents disagreed, saying He wag born Sept. 4, 1917, In Cl M HONDA ACCORD LX U.S. strike on one of its ship^ in the condition of anonymity said a Hurworth were “ busy at work” off But Sen. Alan K. Simpson, heoHng on Monday, October 5,1«S7at 7;gOP.M. In the Heer- that people park on Russell Street Detroit, the oldest of four children Ing Room, Uncoln Center, 4*4 Main Street, Manchester, CT At a special moetina of the Inland Welland* Commission ef ttSTO, 4 Cyl. Auto, PS, PB. PW, PSam, TIH, HmPo, 4SK ml. gulf and a Pentagon official said convoy was under way, but would Dubai about 100 miles from the R-Wyo., said Bork was only saying Coll Andover, held on September 3,1*07, In the lower level ef the *10,995 now because they don’t want to pay of Edsel Ford and Eleanor Clay to near end consider the following o^lcollens; American forces may attack any not say which ships were involved. Strait of Hormuz, the gulf’s only that the court was wrong to find a Lan Town Office Building. The tallowing odlen was taken. 54 HONDA ACCORD LX the 25-cent fee charged at the Ford. He graduated in 1936 from i S H E ! ! * resuedivision - os* e u r n h a m vessel found to be carrying mines. But officials of the state-run outlet, said diplomats and execu­ right to privacy when one is not in I STRBET.EXTRNSION m-$S/E04) - AppHcotlen ter on 1. AppHcotlen for thro* let subdivislen* en Lake Rood, by tf377. NO, 4 Gyl. Auta PB, PS, AC. VH, Redfq Dk. PtS, SSK mL .. hospital lot. Residents argued that Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Eugene Sommorttne. . *7995 Kuwait Oil Tanker Co. said U.S. tives who spoke on condition of specifically stated in the Constitu­ mai eleven <111IM resubdivitlenIsle for ■ a parcel . ot . . kind . censisttno garage parking may be even more Iran said Iraqi warplanes today Conn., and attended Yale Univer­ of oppfpximetly *.47 acre* and Identtflod as 404 Eumham Motion: HelHsler moved to approve the oppllcatlen ef bombed an industrial complex in warships were escorting the 46,723- anonymity. tion. Bork, Simpson said, believed M M MERCURY LYNX WAOON expensive. ’Thomas had no estimate sity but did not graduate. Street ExIxtenslon.------Eugene Sommortlne for a three let subdivislen *f3ft Auto, PB, PS, Aedta SfK mi. Grey ... the suburbs of Tehran, the Iranian ton Gas Prince down the 550-mile In London, the Ministry* of that there would be no limits to outi on the west side ef Lake Rood. Plan* revised _ *5995 of the fees to be charged by the privacy claims under such a Edsel, the elder Henry Ford’s ^J2?M SI^S1?^*"*TI0N • PBCIAL EXCEPTION August 13,1*87 under the fellewln* cendttlens: capital. Tehran radio, monitored in waterway from Kuwait toward the Defense confirmed British mine 9 com garage. t*0= SSSANDMO TOLLAND------TURNIMKR1IA-4S)-AppHcotlen S3 HONDA CIVIC Strait of Hormuz. sweepers had entered the gulf for theory. only child, took over the presidency Biceetlen under Arttdo.lt. SocNen.9.15.01 to 1. The two i r culverts be Installed W ith flored James Dudzik of 82 Russell St. Nicosia, Cyprus, did not elaborate Al •fsoa 4 Cyt, $ Spd., 4 Dr., AC, SOK ml.. Brown, NleH...... The officials, also speaking on the first time since the four vessels At the hearings on Monday, a of the automaker in 1919, and died In permit the development ef a hotel and restaurant on a site end secHen and intermedlat* rip rop . *5995 gave the ZBA a petition signed by 25 on the target or give a casualty houi ever four (4) acre* with mere than sixty (49) porklngspaces Installed at outlets. condition of anonymity, sai(Pthe gathered outside the strait on Sept. New York pastor said Bork seemed 1943. The senior Ford resumed the tar a f^ce l ot lend IdenllRed a* 3*S, 1M and 340 To"rollond ' M CHEVROLET VAN Russell Street property owners and figure. Iraq’s official media did not post. Opr When work Is cemploted, the wetlands report any raids by the air force convoy left Monday. 22. unconcerned when he told the Tu mplk*. agent shall bo noHfled so that he may §1301, S Cyl. Aiita PB, PS, AC, TIP Radio, ‘OPSOO Nawl____ *16,995 eight to 10 renters. ’The petition Chii ORRALO ROTHMAN SONB______CHANOE______• RURAL RRSI- Inspect work. listed residents’ concerns about Ford II was Just 28 in 1945 when, five upon the retirement of his grand­ ------** t oIRUORE------RRsiDRNCR o m t o l - The downhill outlet* ef both pipe* and the •4 HONDA CIVIC depreciating property values, traf­ Tl M N D t u r n p ik e (R-37) - AppHcotlen to Chong* the soninp diSOP HS, 4 Cyt, AQ Radio. S1K mi, Bluo... father, he maneuvered Harry Ren- rip rap will be located to maintain the . *5995 fic, safety and noise. "W e feel F ill PPr'^**!?****^'*" *rom Rural Residence and Residence natural watercourse end dtroctlen. nett away from inheriting the AA to RMidenc* E for a parcel ef land censistinf of approxl- strongly that a 50-foot building right Last active-duty combat veteran retires whe mofely 4.7 acre* and Identified a* S71 Teltand Turnplk*. 4. The report from the Engineers will be 85 HONDA PRELUDE presidency over some opposition recovered for our record* and will be filed •fSf f, 4 Cyl, PB, PS,AC,Tm, Radio, 4SK mi. SLua, Uka Hawl. in ouT frhnt yards will change the ^ e ( m a r t in l . a n d d o m l a s a . *11,495 from the old man, who died two to be censistont with statement* mode by character of our neighborhood." ceremonies at the base 40 miles At Okinawa, there were 48,000 ciei - SPRCIAL RXCEP110N • 7* SCHOOL $TRRRT(I^1S) • Ap- Attemev Moureen Chmieleckl. SAN DIEGO (AP) - The Marine years later. pllcatlea for o S ^ o l Exceptfeh undw ^ d V i i . Soctlen •4 HONDA PRELUDE Dudzik said. Corps’ last active-duty combat north of here. American casualties, 12,500 of 4.49.01 to permitIt the1 ___ conversion______of a slMdofamlly______house to o Seconded Dower dISip 4 Cyl, $ Spd., PB, PS. AC, Radio. SUrar.tTK mi ___ . *9495 Addressing traffic concerns. ’Tho^ whom died. He then set about rescuing a two^omlly house for o parcel of land Montlflod oo 7* School Vole Ay* Pish, Helllster, Dawor abstained veteran from World War II is "When he retires, the Marine five Stobo M HONIMB G A G B ^ W CIVIC dbMBBdb mas said that the plan calls for all retiring after a career that included Corps will no longer have an active " I was very fortunate that with company eclipsed some 15 years that OROPNY-ANERN - SPRCIAL RXCRPTION - SIS PINE 3. Step work and coos* and desist order to Campbell and Le- dISiP 4 Cyt, MB, Aedta 37K mi, SIMar. *6495 traffic to enter and leave on Haynes two bloody South Pacific engage­ duty Marine with World War II all the action I was tied up in earlier by General Motors Ck>rp. as STR EE T (E-M ) • Application tor a Special RxcopHon under Broke. Street. ‘ "There will be no traffic at ments and a North V^nam ese combat service experience," said (during WWII), I was never hurt," the world’s largest automaker. rtido II, Section TL09.41 to permit altoraNons. consistino Motion: Hollister-moved to maintain thestep work end 84 HONDA CRX all on Russell Street," he said. base spokesman CpI. Paul said Russell, who also ferried of IN rosidonm end SLOW square foot of retail m k o , to o coos* and deslsl under Issued St August 1*07 re­ rocket attack. / bullWno situated in the Historic Zone and Wontitlod os 310 dissi. Red a4X ml ... . *4995 “ We’ve tried very hard to site this "The Marines have been my Hermann. supplies to the South Pacific main In fere*. garage with the least possible Pino Stroot. life," C3)ief Warrant Officer Cha­ A native of Ottumwa, Iowa, beaches and transported casualties Seconded Stobo 55 CHEVROLET SPECTRUM complications," Ferguson said. TODAY 7 SOMBRSVIUA CORMRATION - SPECIAL RXCRPTION - Metlen passed unonlmeuslv. rles B. Russell said Monday in a Russell was drafted in December to hospital ships. M UTOPIA ROAR 5*:7G • AppUcoHon tor a Special Rxcop- dIStP SH»ar...... irchltects exam- Metlen: Dower moved to direct the oppllcatlen to pre- *4995 Engineers and telephone interview from Camp 1943 and reported to San Diego for Russell went back to his home­ Nen under Arhde ll. Section 1L1S.S3bto pomilt a Health and e sites around the RocrooNon Club on a parcel of land Idontitlod a* M Utepio vld* the Commisslen with a detailed plan tar •4 NORM CIVIC ined seven possil Pendleton, where he is stationed. boot camp. He was trained as an town in Iowa and started his own resterotlen of the wetlands. all presented Road. dISIP 4 Or., Stud, SIR mi . ^ *5995 hospital and " I liked everything I did, practi­ amphibious vehicle driver and sent business when he was discharged In Index TOWN OP MANCHESTER • SPECIAL EXCRPTION/WET- Second: HelHsler problems. cally. Now I ’ve reached that magic to the South Pacific, where be was 1940. He re-enilsted 8'A years later LANDS/PLOOD------1 Rt-AINI ____ • IN ______t h r a l l r o a d______(T-9I/TOI/I4-_ Metten approved unonlmeusty. 20 pages, 2 aectlona Among the sites considered were age of 62 and, without an act of involved in landing Marines during a f^ ^ a meat-packing plant strike P) - tepllcWlon for 0 SpodW Exception, Inland Wetlands Metlen: Dower - moved I* direct applicant to place the doctors’ parking lot. which will bdft Ottumwa’s ( economy. Russell In permit and Pteod Plain permit for the expansion of the Mon- staked hoy bWe* acres* the uplands slope to Congress, why, you’ve got to go the invasions of Peleliu, near the A dvice. , 13 Lottery. cheotor Sowope Treatment Plant and ossodalod Improve­ be the future site of the ambulatory Solomon Islands, and Okinawa. said he overextended himself by net brook up veled tyef the water ftewtng down the home,” Russell said. Busineet - - 9 M H 8 World___ 17 ments on a parcel ot land Identified os 130 Thrall Rood. sloe* through and lota the wetland*. MANOfSTB^HOhCA surgery facility, the hospital’s front “ It was very heavily reinforced loaning money to friends left Russell, who has worked in Cleesifled. 18-20 Obituaries------10 fro At this hearing Interested persons may bo heard ond ssritten ^iconrtxl Stobo yari, which Ferguson said is too ordnance dispersal, safekeeping by the Japanese. In fact, it was one Jobless by the labor dispute. comntunlcatlons received. Copies of those petition* ore on Metlen approved unonimeusty. THE PROFESSIONALS C o m ic * __ ___ 8 Opinion I ■_ 8 t o ( file In the Town Clerk's ethc* and may be Inspected durlnp small, and an area behind the and recovery since re-eniistini| in of the most vicious battles fought in “ I went broke. I was bankrupt. Other detail may be seen In the minute* ef Sep­ Connecticut _ 4 -S People - 2 normal office hours. 24 ADAMS STREET hospital, where a cliff limits all the Marine Ckirps in 1954, officially the South Pacific area," Russell Meantime, the Marine Corps had COI tember X 1*07 In the Town Clerk* ONIco. Entertainment 13 S port*____ 14-16 PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION types of building, according to retires Friday, ending a S$-year said of Peleliu, where there were cratacted me about coming back w e LEO KWASH, SECRETARY Doted In the Town of Aitdever September S3,1*87. MANCHESTER. CT 06040 Focus______11 Television------13 Ferguson. CHARLES W. RUSSELL career. He will be presented with a 7,919 U.S. casualties, including because they had h place for me,” Doted at Manchester, CT this 34th day ef Septombor, 1*S7. INLAND WETLANDS COMMISSION Russell said. LoesI new s-3,10 U.S./W orld------7 pin 646-3515 torn lo 14 . . . to retire Friday meritorious service medal during nearly 1,500 killed. 0700* STEVE PISH. CHAIRMAN Pleaae page to: 07S4I* chi 591 t - MANCHESTER HEHALD. Tuwday. S«Pt. » . 1W7 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuegdav. Sept. 29. 1M7 — I

THE WEATHER REGIONAL WEATHER M anchester in Brief KEducatofs debate school-use policy The Accu-Woathcr forecast for e A M.. Wednesday. September 30 Accu WcallKJr * forecast lot Wt>diK?r.day drew J. Davis “ We feel with regular use ... we because religious organizations of the Living God uses Robertson Oaylitno Conditions and Higli Tomfjr'r.itunv. Suggeilldn wins state award lerald Reporter should have a time factor so the must fill out applications for school School for services and Trinity board can at least review (the use yearly. She said that should C:ovenant Church rents Keeney 50-] The power of 8ugg<»tion proved lucrative for a Manchester After a lengthy debate, which use).” He added the limit was provide a natural review process. School. Leaders from both woman, who won 12,455 through the State of Connecticut' was sometimtes heated and confus­ placed since groups using the Board member Francis A. Maffe churches spoke at the meeting Suggestion Program. ^ ing. the Manchester Board of schools inflicted a natural “ wear suggested that the policy be clari­ against the policy revision. State em|4oyee Theresa Varney, o f Charter Oak S^teet, was Nucatlon Monday tabled a pro- and tear” on facilities. Fees fied by stipulating that a review ‘ ‘The size of our group keeps us in awarded the money for revising the process by which "-^sed revision of Its policy for charged the grou)M often do not process be started. He said the only your facilities. The question is, why information on out-of-state vehicle arrests is handled: community use of school facilities. cover the true costs, he said. stipulation for continued use should is there a two-year limitation?” Preiiously, when a non-resident violator didn’t- respond to a The revision would have increased Also, the proposal called fora cap be that the churches show they are asked the Rev. David Mullen of the ED court summons, a clerk at the Motor Vehicle Department the fees charged many groups, and because the district is sensitive to making progress in constructing 300-member Church of the Living manually recorded the information and filled out a form, which put a two-year cap on the time when concerns over the separation of their own buildings. God. "We’re not here because we was then sent to the violator’s state. church groups could meet in a church and state, said School Under current policy, religious want to. Nobody wants their own Varney revised the form and suggested that information be public school. Superintendent James P. Kennedy. organizations fill out the annual place more than I do.” He said the The limit was set to avoid “ an applications and are charged only church is still planning its own process^ in the Motor Vehicle Department'sdata-entry system. Also discussed was the need for a entangled alliance” between the cost of utilities and custodial facilities. Suggestion awards, worth a maximum of $10,000, are available standard schedule of fees, which schools and churches, he said. services. Under the proposed pol­ Also discussed was the structure T -S T O R M S ^ Regal Rats’ Nests to both state employees and the general public. would be applied to groups applying for school building use. The newly proposed policy states icy, religious groups also would be of fees charged to community Not even Dolly Parton’s wigs can compare with the that there be a two-year use charged one-half the normal room groups. Although a list of fees was FRONTS jfll iBMTI I H I _, ones in use in the 1700s. British women then sometimes Board members often engaged in maximum placed on the groups, fee. presented at the meeting, Dion said debate with Assistant Superintend­ A second group composed of that his office often deviated from w ■ # -A -,. wore wigs four feet hi^h, These elhborate hair pieces Lucas appointed EMS coordinator which would be charged utility, ent Wilson E. Deakin Jr. and custodial and half of the prescribe mainly charitable and community the standard schedule. “ We’re in a r|r*M/ A. f *1 W- | Ilf. were decorated with birds, model ships, fruit or flowers. Warm C o m StaPottary A<

By Judd Evtrhort Senate Minority Leader Ran ald responsibiiities and authority of the Management Committee approved TV Station starts in Bridgeport T h t Atsoclcrtad P r m J. Smith, R-New Hartford, said he state police, the chief state’s a recommendation from House feared the inquiry might duplicate attorney and the state’s attorneys, Speaker Irving J. Stolberg that a long overdue for a revision It who serve as prosecutors in state BRIDGEPORT — WBCT-TV, Channel 43, nine yean in HARTFORD (AP) - A legisla­ some of the work of a special representative of the state House be STAMFORD (AP) — Jessica Hahn kickdd off her courts. development, is the newest commercial entry in the Connecticut tive inquiry into the investigatory committee created two years ago sent to Great Britain to make sure "fuzzy” on the details and cited where white gloves at dances and two-week media blitz with an appearance on the It would then move to investiga­ Bv Dean GolembeskI market. practices used by the state police, during a feud between the state that the design of the new carpeting formal invitations as an example. that receiving lines at formal Phil Donahue show, saying she posed nude for tory teriinlques used by each, The Associated Press At 6 p.m. Monday, the station’s telecast were opened by the chief state’s attorney and the police and the chief state’s for the House is correct. “ Normally, in the social rules of functions should "be as short as Playboy magazine to show "what God created is 0 consider recommendations for Like the old House carpeting that Channel 43 president Laurel Vlock of Woodbridge. state’s attorneys will begin shortly, attorney. NEW LONDON — When Brenda etiquette, the man is always possible.” good.” But he went, along with the idea change and specifically review the was removed this summer, the new The station, the only commercial television station licensed to the second in two years. J. Fullmer confronts a problem of addressed first if it’s a ‘Mr.’ and One key change, which appears But the 28-year-old former church secretary said Speers and Connelly matters. 936,000 carpeting, being made in Fairfield County, has a home shopping format and carries the The investigation, unanimously after assurances ttiat the Program ‘Mrs.’ In the military, rank always minor to outsiders but is considered during Monday’s interview that she is looking As part of an investigation into England, is to have the state seal military etiquette, she turns to Tl programming of America’s Value Network. approved by the Legislative Man­ Review and Investigations Com­ comes first. So, if die woman has important to women in the military, forward to the end of her publicity. allegations of illegal gambling by woven into It every few feet. what is commonly known as "the and The station transmits from Seymour and its signal covers agement Committee on Monday, mittee would review the previous the highest rank, do^s she come will deal with personal cards. " I hope to have a little bit of peace, and then — Frederick Zivic, hurt>and of Super­ The committee also decided to blble.” southern and western Connecticut, as welt as Long Island and will be conducted by the Program committeee’s work. first?” Fullmer said. Swartz said female officers now use you’re not going to believe this — but I have a soft tobi ior Cout Judge Anne C. Dranginis, hold off an>roving a contract with It’s a 82-page book that tells parts of Westchester and Putnam counties. Review and Investigations Com­ Last spring, when the secret tape a smaller calling card than male spot in my heart for the elderly and I would like to at a! the state police used Speers as an Otis Elevator to maintain the military personnel such things as From March 1953 until December I960, Channel 43 was mittee, which keeps tabs on state recordings were made public, a THERE WERE other instances officers, but both will be the same start some kind of organization ... or work in a W informant. At the same time, elevators and escalators in the how to dress, how to converse with government operations. request for an investigation had where the rules didn’t apply evenly size under the new etiquette rules. nursing home.” Hahn said. occupied by WICC-TV, an ABC affiliate. Dranginnis was hearing a case Capitol, Legislative Office Building others, how to write letters and apa The Program Review Committee come from Rep. Richard D. ’Tuli- or were unclear as the result of “ This is going to be a big help.” Hahn refused to confirm or deny reports that she involving criminal charges against and the legislative parking garage. what to do when traveling. Stre had voted earlier this month to seek sano, D-Rocky Hill and co- But Fullmer, social director at women moving up the ranks. The she said. "It came up at West Point was paid 91 million for the story and photographs of chairman of the Judiciary Commit­ Speers. Dranginis ultimately dis­ The decision to table the contract her. thei authorization for the study. It came the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, answers to the problems, she said, when a lieutenant colonel on the O’Neill seeks $775,100 for sound tee and a frequent critic of the qualified herself from the case. came after Rep. William R. , Her tour coincides with a New York Post story, as the result of this year’ s heated believes the book, “ Service Eti­ won’t be known until the etiquette faculty approached me and questi­ aboi sstate police. During testimony in Speers’ case, D-New Haven, raised questions which quoted two men as saying Hahn had been in STAMFORD — Gov. William A. O’Neill said he will ask the dispute between the state police quette,” is behind the times', book is revised. oned the difference (in cards) anti The Program Review committee a state police lieutenant disclosed about Otis, which does business in love with her boss, the Rev. Gene Profeta of Long General Assembly next year to approve 9775,100 to monitor and and state prosecutors over the use 'particularly in dealing with female " I don’t know where on e^irth she between men and women.” Ai staff has been working up a that he had secretly recorded a white-ruled South Africa. State law Island, N.Y.. and appeared to be living far above protect the environment of Long Island Itoiind. of Wolcott gambler Thomas W. officers. The book’s author. Oretha (Swartz) is going to go for answers. "proposed scope” of the inquiry. meeting with Connelly and others prohibits state investment in com­ her $80-a-week-salary. that Of the total, 9615,000 would be used to design, buy and staff a Speers as an informant and a state D. Swartz agrees, and she’s in the We’re up in arms,” Fullmer said. police lieutenant’s secret tape Committee Co-Chairman John when they were discussing the panies doing business there and One of the two men, who the newspaper said were ■ Tl 50-foot research boat to be used by the state Department of process of a revision. Swartz, who lives in Annapolis, THE OFFICER wanted to in­ recordings of two conversations Atkin, a Democratic state senator possibility of putting a wiretap on committee members agreed to ask called by a grand Jury in Albany last week, was bee; Environmental Protection. . Fullmer met with her counter­ Md., hometown of the U.S. Naval clude her rank and Ph.D. on her with Waterbury State’s Attorney from Norwalk, has said the inquiry Speers' telephone. counsel if such a contract with Otis quoted as rebutting Hahn’s statements that she was und "Because of the sound’s ever-changing nature, we need to be ^ Also Monday, the Legislative would violate the spirit of that law. parts at the other military acade­ Academy, said in a recent inter­ personal card, but had difficulty S John A. Connelly. would begin with a look at the a virgin in 1980 when she had sex with Jim Bakker. view that she’s just completed her doing so. Swartz said she talked to tow vigilant if we are to Increase our understanding of it and react mies last year to discuss the book’s former head of the PTL ministry, and another research and writing on the fourth several people before deciding a promptly to the forces that would harm or pollute it,’’ O’Neill said ^shortcomings. As social directors, minister. The disclosure of the liasion was Whi edition of “ Service Etiquette.” change was necessary. Monday at the inaugural meeting of the Long Island Sound ,they are frequently asked to settle Bakker’s downfall. com Her editors at the Naval Institute “ Wherever I go, women officers Caucus, a group of state senators from Connecticut, New York Hundred matters of etiquette and the book is The two men testified before the grand jury as cles Press are now putting the finishing talk about this matter of discrimi­ and Rhode Island whose districts abut the sound. their ultimate authority. part of an Investigation being conducted by the Tax ; "The main thing... has to do with touches on the book. The revision- nation, even on a little card,” she stai O’ Neill also proposed 9100,000 to create a research fund to pay Investigations Division of the state Department of process will have token two years said. B for research the D E P is unable to do; 950,000 to set up a sound sirioking, for example,” Fullmer Taxation and Finance and Attorney General Club notes by the time the book goes on sale imp said. "The way it’s worded, it’s OK As for the question raised by Robert Abrams’ office, the paper said research division at the University of Connecticut library at next spring, she said. The last .for men in uniform to smoke in the Fullmer on smoking. Swartz said E bid! Avery Point: and 910,000 for a public education center on the revision was eight years ago. In Stamford, Donahue said. “ You were a little street, but it’s not OK for women. there should be no question that all 0 sound at the D E P ’s marine fisheries facility in Old Lym e. " It ’s called the ‘bible’ and is for church secretary who cleaned toilets, you were 20th year Well, that’s not really fair.” smoking rules are to be applied all branches of the armed forces. sheltered socially ... you’ve had seven years of a the evenly. She was puzzled that there It’ s the only book of its nature in the quiet life, suddenly the PTL empire collapses and was • FU LLM ER SAID the smoking would be any controversy over that Steiger pleads Innocent In deaths GLASTONBURY (AP) - A char­ question was brought to her atten­ armed services,” Swartz said. you’re on the cover of everybody’s magazine. . and anti “ This book is much more than a matter. you’re naked.” itable organization that helps the tion by a perplexed admiral who “ I never heard of such a thing. anti HARTFORD — Eric K. Steiger has pleaded Innocent to six book for how to use the correct fork “ I had a choice and 1 decided to do it for me,” families of public service officers received a complaint about a Coast That should never happen.” she T murder-related charges in the July 11 shooting deaths of two men and how to introduce someone. It’s Hahn said. ” I ’d like people to see me the way God who died in the line of duty has Guard female officer who was said. the who had broken up a beer party in Suffleld. helped pay off mortgages, put caught smoking with male officers. how to cope.” AP photo created me ... they see me in the press in tight Steiger entered the pleas Monday after Superior Court Judge Swartz also has provided Jeans. Let them look at the real me.” P It braces on childreji’s teeth and even ' "The woman had been chastized George D. Stoughton found sufficient evidence to try Steiger on remembers them at Christmas. ifor smoking,” Fullmer recalled. SWARTZ SAID the newest edi­ answers to the matter of how to Jessica Hahn appears on the Phil Hahn, who angrily fired back an.swers to some in woi two counts of murder, two counts of capital felony murder, which The Hundred Club, the state “ She was standing with other tion will include "quite a few of address formal invitations. For Donahue taik show Monday at a studio the audience, sat next to her attorney, who pro, carries the death penalty, and one count each of conspiracy to chapter of the nationwide organiza­ officers, and nothing was said to the changes.” most of which will relax instance, if a husband and wife are periodically patted her arm to calm her. both officers on activps*duty. the in Stamford. She defended her posing commit murder and conspiracy to commit capital felony tion, was founded 20 years ago. men. She got very upset about it. existing rules. Hahn entered the Stamford studios of Connecti­ highest ranking is addressed first nude for Piayboy magazine by saying murder. Since then, it has helped the But when they took it to the ’bible,’ She said many of the changes cut Public Television through a back door and was on invitations, even If it’s the Steiger, the 24-year-old great-grandson of Albert Steiger, who families of 156 public safetyofficers that’s the way it was stated.” address complaints received from she wanted to show "what God created heavily guarded by her attorney, several security ' Fullmer said another problem female officers, who feel discrimi­ woman, she said. c founded the Massachusetts-based Steiger’s department store and given those families more than is good.” The 28-year-old former church guards and Playboy officials. Donahue’s show is nated against under the existing " I f you don’t think that’s given chain, has been charged in the deaths of Daniel A. Seymour, 25, of 92 million. pot anticipated by the book was how being taped in Stamford because Donahue refused me headaches,” she said with a secretary began a two-week media tour Suffleld, and William Price, 26, of Monroe. "W e’ve paid mortgages, we’ve to address female officers who have rules. to cross a picket line at NBCin New York, where the laugh. " I called many people and to advertise the Playboy photos and put roofs on houses," said Griffith higher ranks than their officer Swartz also has made other show Is normally taped and where the National n got their opinions. If three people Harris, the club’s president, an husbands, and how to address minor changes. For instance, the story about her relationship with ex-PTL Association of Broadcast Engineers and Techni­ new book will note that hops are agreed, that’s what stood. It’s the insurance agent and former Green­ women officers who retain their minister Jim Bakker. cians are on strike. Vi Retarded man Is safe and sbund wich first selectman. maiden names when they marry. now called dances, that Navy little things that one wonders about. The largest portion of the club’s She said the etiouette book is midshipmen no longer need to and I tried to cover them." exti GRANBY — A 35-year-old mentally retarded man who pro disappeared on a group outing and spent the night in a nature money goes toward providing col­ AP photo KEY AMERICA - KEY AMERICA • KEY AMERICA • KEY AMERICA • KEY AMERICA • KEY AMERICA • KEY AMERICA • KEY AMERICA - KEY AMERICA lege educations for the surviving AMERICA • KEY AMERICA • KEY AMERICA • the preserve has been found safe and sound. children. Bill Vasseurof Enfield was found about 4; 30 p.m. Monday after New Haven firefighters battie a 4-alarm p.m. and was brought under control by con Harris said the club gets its a search by a helicopter, state police tracking dogs and dozens of fire at the First-Summerfieid United 5:45. A welder’s spark was thought to be Wil income from 9250 annual dues paid yea volunteers on foot and horseback. by more than 1.900 members. The Methodist Church at Coiiege and Elm the cause of the blaze. Vasseur, a resident of Salmon Brook Group Home in Granby, a criteria for determining whether streets. The fire was first detected at 4:10 con state home for the mentally retarded, was found by a Simsbury the survivors of paid and volunteer lawi resident about 5 miles from where he disappeared, police said. public safety officers receive benef­ the Vasseur had wandered into the 3,400-acre McLean Game its is whether the death is deter­ m v L A Refuge about 1:30 p.m. Sunday while on a walk with a staff mined to be in the line of duty. Fire ravages historic church too worker and four other residents of the home, according to Harris said. 2 Set authorities. "You don’t have to be shot. If it NEW HAVEN (AP) — Officials were trying to DiLieto and Yale President Benno C. Schmidt Jr. soc Vasseur was found by John Eno, who often walks in the refuge can be construed to be in the line of DiLieto said the city would help rebuild the duty, we pay.” Harris said In'an determine the cause of a fire that destroyed the ity and decided to help in the search, said Police Chief Terrance upper portion of the historic First and Summerfield church and Schmidt also pledged help, though Irttervlew with The Greenwich Treschuk. United Methodist Church. neither would elaborate. wh Time. VALUE DAYS The four-alarm fire, which took 50 minutes to Three firefighters were treated at city hospitals cot Families of police officers and control, broke out about 4:30 p.m. Monday. for exhaustion and smoke inhalation and released, h firefighters who have died while Grant to help AIDS education Children in a day care program and others in the officials said. the working often receive some assist­ The Rev. Carl Lundborg. pastor of the ance from the municipialities’ building escaped unharmed. oth HARTFORD — Connecticut has been awarded a federal grant The fire halted rush-hour traffic and drew 138-year-old church estimated the damage at more insurance packages. But that pro­ the to expand school education programs on the deadly disease hundreds of spectators, among them Mayor Biagio than $2 million. 9 AIDS, acquired Immune deficiency syndrome. cess can be a lengthy one and tie up 5 I The state will receive an annual grant of $125,000, renewable funds. PEARL’S PRICE > pul The Hundred Club takes imme­ n c / i s for up to five years, the national Centers for Disease Control in diate action after a death by giving I Atlanta announced Monday. S a 95,000 check to the widow within aw The grant will he used to hire an AIDS education coordinator, a 5 days of the husband’s death. > glu part-time evaluator and clerical help and will also be used to buy OSHA holding under wraps After the widow receives her materials such as books and videotapes, said Elaine Brainerd, a check, Edward Funk, a retired health consultant with the state Department of Education. $339 sin state trooper and the club’s manag­ 5 Brainerd said the demand by school districts for state ing director, visits the family to see INCLUDES 5 YEAR assistance in planning AIDS education has increased sharply this > what additional assistance the club L’Ambiance collapse report PROTECTION PLAN.. year. can give. Funk is one of three paid "We cannot manage with existing staff," she said. "The staff members in the club’s Glas- VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER a Hotel in Kansas City. In the Hyatt • Infrared remote control • Up to 4 Yaar, 1 avant o demand for materials has snowballed,” tronbury headquarters. By Christopher Callahan plete it, we’ll issue our own findings > Funk has no qualms about The Associated Press and theirs at the same time.” said accident that killed 114, the hotel programmar • Naw axpratt racording (XPR) visiting a family during such a John B. Miles, regional OSHA was completely finished and only a • Compatibla with RCA Digital Command Cantar. Feds sue rail station’s designer traumatic time. WASHINGTON — The Occupa­ administrator in Boston. section collapsed. In Bridgeport. ’T v e g o t the best job in Connecti­ tional Safety and Health Adminis­ Miles said agency officials are L’Ambiance Plaza was only par­ ALL RCA PRODUCTS PURCHASED AT PEARLS H ARTFO RD — The U.S. Department of Justice has filed suit cut.” he said. "People are glad to tration says it will keep under reinterviewing several people be­ tially built and was completely COME WITH A FULL 5 YEAR PROTECTION PLAN! against Wilbur Smith & Associates, Inc., saying the architectural see me. I come with money and wraps for several weeks a report by fore wrapping up their destroyed by the collapse. firm ’s designs for the Stamford Transportation Center produced hope.” government engineers that in­ investigation. Various theories on the L ’Am­ OFFER ENDS OCTOBER 10, 1987.^. an unsafe station that had to be redesigned and reconstructed at a Funk gives the fam ily’s fixed cludes conclusions on what they A team of seven to 10 OSHA biance collapse have been reported cost of several million dollars. debts to the club’s Special Assist­ think caused a Bridgeport, Conn., investigators has been working by private consultants. U .S. Attorney Stanley A. Twardy said the suit was filed Monday ance committee for approval for apartment building to collapse full-time on the L ’Ambiance case Much of the speculation has in the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut funds. during construction last April. since the 13-story apartment com­ focused on the lift-slab construction on behalf of the Federal Railroad Administration, an agency 'While most of the funds go for Charles Culver, who led the plex came crashing down on April method used by the L ’Ambiance National Bureau of Standards 23. builders. In the lift-slab method, within the United States Department of Transportation. routine things like braces or a new investigation of the L ’Ambiance The OSHA officials have been concrete floor slabs are poured in The Stamford Transportation Project is a cooperative venture roof, the club has stepped in and helped families in unusual Plaza disaster, delivered the much- concentrating on interviews and layers on the ground, then hoisted between the Federal Railroad Administration, the city of circumstances. anticipated report Monday to poring over documents, while three to the correct level on vertical steel Stamford and the State of Connecticut. "W e found one cop who died had OSHA officials, according to bu­ Bureau of Standards researchers columns by hydraulic jacks. The Department of Justices charges that the firm’s designs been leading a double life ... he had reau spokeswoman Jan Kofko. worked full-time analyzing rem­ Published, reports hove cited the were defective becaui^ they failed to properly provide for snow a couple of mortgages that we paid OSHA officials said they would nants of the building and trying to use of a car jack hours before the loads, wind loads, and structural forces In nearly every aspect of off.” Harris said. "One guy had a not release the report for another "rebuild” the structure on a building collapsed to straighten out the station and parking garage, Twardy said. tremendous gambling problem. We two to three weeks, giving the computer. one of the towers and questions paid off the bookie.” agency time to finish Its own " t ^ a t we have done is gone back, about steel reinforcing,cables laid The club Is ^specially proud of the investigation, study the bureau trying to put it back together and in the concrete slabs as possible diafsaal Gunther suggests floating prisons College Scholarship Program for report and propose fines. Twenty- try to determine from statements contributing causes. 20" XL-100 ^ children of eligible families. Each eight workers were killed when the what actually occurred that day,” “ We have looked at a lot of the ini H ARTFO RD — State Sen. George L. Gunther, in a letter to student is eligible for up to 99.000 partially built structure collapsed. Miles said. different scenarios for the accident COLOR TV au incoming Correction Commissioner Larry R. Meachum, yearly for tuition and other educa­ OSHA has until Oct. 23. six Federal officials said the L ’Am­ that have come out in the papers • ChannaLock Scan ac suggested that the state convert World War II troopships Into tional expenses. months after the accident, to biance investigation has been more and tried to track down each one to Ramota Control Ro floating prisons. Funk said the 100th student aided propose fines. complex than their probe of the see what caused it,” Miles said. • Multi-band Quartz Gunther, R-Stratford, said the ships could be anchored in Long by the club recently graduated “ We have to complete our own July 1981 collapse of two skywalks He and other officials declined to Crystal Tuning th Island Sound off the Connecticut coast. from college and currently 28 investigation, and when we com­ in the lobby of the Hyatt Regency discuss details of the investigation. • Super AccuFlltar COTV or “ Why should we continue to mothball millions of dollars In college students are receiving Picture Tube funds. pr ships when, for a relatively small amount of money, they could be • Unitized Xtended Life The club also provides money for ur used as floating jails in which prisoners could learn valuable Chassis skills to be used when their terms are ended?" Gunther said in his chidren between the ages of 5and 16 Strano is among trio sentenced to attend four weeks of summer letter of Monday. o f camp. United States Savings Bonds He has made sim ilar proposals in the past. PEARUl P i of 9200 are sent each year on the The veteran legislator also proposed the use of prison camps 91 child’s birthday, up to and includ­ PRICE for inmates needing minimum security as another alternative for to prison for extorting money ing age 8, and Hie club makes cash the state’s overcrowded prison system. 4?* ’ 3 7 9 in gifts at Christmas to families. Bv The Associated Press sentence and was also fined 920,000 collect extensions of credit by INCLUDKS 5 YEAH HROTECVOM FLANI ur Each year, the families also and 94,000 In restitution, Twardy extortionate means and two counts th Weicker released from hospital receive a turkey on Thanksgiving, a HARTFORD (AP) — Three men said each of the collection of extensions 7 CTiristmas fruit basket and have been sentenced on charges Galati______S3, of Newington was of credit by extortionate means, tr H ARTFO RD — U.S. Sen. Lowell Weicker, R-Conn., was on Valentine’s Day and Mother’s they used extortion to collect illegal sentenced to three years in prison, Twardy said. 19 released from the Naval Medical Center in Bethesda. Md., after Day. Galati also was convicted Aug. 21 3 294 ■ LIMIT 9 PER CUSTOMER ■ OFFER E N D 8^C T O B E R JO J987^ gambling debts. U.S Attorney Stan­ 915,000 in f i m and 94,000 in Cl an overnight stay that was part of his treatment for kidney Officials of the club do not reveal restitution, theU.S. Attorney said. of two counts of conspiracy to the identities of the families be­ ley A. Twardy, Jr., said. ey stones, his office said. An indictment charged that the collect extensions of credit by cause they say they don’t want to p n PEARL & SQa; Weicker re-entered the hospital Sunday at 10 a.m. after Frank Zimmitti. James Strano three men conspired to collect extortionate nneans and one count For 46 Years! Monday 9;30-8:00 experiencing further discomfort from the condition and he was embarrass them. and Victor "Chip” yialati were of the collection of an extension of gi illegal g ^ b lin g debts owed to Tuesday & Wednesday 9:30-5:30 Oi released again at about 4 p.m. Monday, spokesman Steve S ^ e r The first Hundred Gub was sentenced Monday onjederal extor­ Galati between July 1986 and credit by extortionate means, 649 Main Street Thursday 'til 9:00 “M said.aiu. . founded by a Detroit businessman tion charges by U.S. District Judge March 30, 1987. The document also Twardy said. Downtown Manchester Snider said that Weicker plans to be at the Senate today for a in 1955 who was sympathetic M. Joseph Blumenfeld. Twardy charged that Zinunitti and Strano Strano and Zimmitti were or­ Friday 9:30-5:30 or series of votes and continuing debate on an amendment to the towards the family of a police said. actually collected and attempted to dered held without bond pending 643-2171 ^ e a r l ^ Saturday 'til 5:00 Department of Defense Authorization bill. officer who was shot in the back collect gambling debts owed to appeal, Twardy said. d< while on duty. He recruited 100 /.;ir.n.itu. 4 b. 01 l . i * i-i wiiS Weicker first entered the hospital on Friday for treatment that sentenced to 16 years in prison, Galati. Galati’s 9150,000 bond was cqn- fo involves flushing the stones out using fluids and was released people to start an organization Zimmitti and Strano were con­ tinued until Oct. 14. the day Galati th devoted to the widows and children 920.0M in fines and H.OOO in '^SERVICE later that day. One stone has passed. Snider said. victed by a federal jury on Aug. 21 must surrender to the U.S Mar­ of public safety officers killed in restitution. Strano, 47, of Manches­ of two couAU each of conspiracy to shall, Twardy said. action. ter was given a 10 year prijson y

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r — SESZ,! V.S./W oHd fi9 BwUf Schroeder decides not to run cefif* OPINION PEpni LUCTUI Three die, three safe In B-1B crash Bv Carl Hilliard in New Hampshire, said Mrs, Schroeder had appealed to femi­ ThB Auoclated Press AOE 8 LA JUNTA, Colo. — Three crewmen parachuted to safety but nists, peace groups and military three others were killed when an Air Force B-IB, the nation’s DENVER — A tearful Rep. families, the latter because of her Ifs a season I "newest strategic bomber, crashed and burned after birds were Patricia Schroeder said she would efforts on their behalf as a member sucked into the engines, authorities said. not seek the 1988 Democratic of the House Armed Services Jack The unarmed, $230 million bomber was flying at about 500 feet >residential nomination in part Committee. on a low-level practice bombing run Monday when the pilot lecause she “ could not bear to turn "She attracts people who are not of single bids reported striking a flock of birds. Air Force and Federal Aviation every human contact into a photo traditional Democratic Party acti­ Anderson Administration officials said. opportunity.” vists,” said Murphy. The pilot immediately began climbing and reached an altitude Supporters exprEssed disamwint- The Colorado congresswoman’s I - « f roughly 15,500 feet, said Bob Buckhom, an FAA spokesman in ment but understanding, and within press aide, Andrea Camp, said she This seems to be the season of single bids, m got wind of the Ohio campaign Washington, D.C. The pilot then radioed air-traffic controllers an hour of her announcement here buttons soon after Mrs. Schroder’s and the town or anybody else with something that two right engines had caught fire because of "Urd Monday, presses in Ohio started announcement. to be built would do well to postpone plans, if ingestion,” Buckhom said. stamping out campaign buttons saying, "Schroeder. Whenever.” Camp said political and financial HAQAI at all possible. “ We’re going down,” the pilot radioed, according to Laurie considerations were part of Mrs. W hen bids w e re opened fo r construction o f King, spokeswoman at Dyess Air Force Base, where the plane The senior woman in Congress, whose biting wit hit some of the Schroeder's decision. apartments for the elderly on North Elm was was based. a Sometimes male Democratic candidates as "She recognized the reality of the The four-engine bomber then crashed, spraying 50 acres of flat, Street, a rather simple construction project, often as it did President Reagan, situation, and that the resources eastern Coloradorangeland Just south of La Junta with shards of there was only one bidder whose bid was said she would not enter the race and timing were off for getting the metal, most o f teem no bigger than a few inches in diameter. delegates necessary.” about $400,000 h igh er than the tow n has because “ I could not figure out how to run and not be separated from "W e got lots of calls in here and in anticipated. NRC, Gulag the exploratory office. Lots of those 1 served.” As a result, the town will probably reject Gorbachev appears after 7 weeks people were disappointed, but lots An estimated 1,500 people ga­ more respected her judgment. Only that bid and seek new bids la te r on. MOSCOW — Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev greeted a thered at noon in the outdoor Greek Pat could determine what her Th e p roject cannot be d e la y e d too lon g French delegatioh at the Kremlin today, ending a seven-week Theater in Denver’s Civic Center seem alike AP photo timing was for the challenge.” because in o rd er to s a tisfy the conditions absence from public view. Park to hear Mrs. Schroeder Mrs. Schroeder spent nearly four under which the tow n got the land as a g ift, the French television, which had a camera and correspondent announce her intentions, which she U.S. Rep. Patricia Schroeder gets a kiss from her months testing her support, saying town has to put it to use b e fo re J u ly 1 or lose It. present during a photo session, showed Gorbachev smiling and had revealed to advisers and she. would run only If she thought WASHINGTON - How do you tell the Nuclear friends only 90 minutes earlier. husband, Jim Schroeder, after she announced Monday W hile th ere is som e le e w a y in w h at Regulatory Commission from the Gulag " gesturing during a meeting with the leader of the delegation, she could win. former socialist Premier Pierre Mauroy. in downtown Denver that she wiii not seek the 1988 " I learned a lot about America constitutes putting the land to use, it is rath er Archipelago? Sometimes It isn’t easy. Massachusetts Gov. Michael Du­ Gorbachev, whom Soviet spokesman have said was on Democratic presidential pdmination. aiid I learned a lot about Pat THE PI clear that the town had better have something Three well-intentioned NRC employees testing kakis, one of the six remaining 'Vacation, greeted Mauroy’s group of 370 politicians, clergymen, Democratic presidential hopefuls, Schroeder (this summer). That’s started on the site by that tim e. before a Senate committee last April about ~ cultural figures and other members of the Initiative ’87 visit to said Mrs. Schroeder had made “ a "It will be a loss to the nation’s ' her supporters to "build on gains why I will not be a candidate for problems in the agency, which regulates nucleac But the situation does not seem to h ave Moscow. very personal decision, and I dialogue on arms control, women's we have made and not lose them.” president. I could not figure out how improved much since the North Elm Street power plants. One was subsequently ordered to Mauroy told The Associated Press after the meeting that respect her for it. I think she would issues and sensitivity to disadvan­ She said there must be a way to to run,” ’ she said. bids were taken Sept. 9. MCA. meet with a psychologist and the other two were^ Gorbachev seemed "in excellent health and in good form.” He have been a good addition to the taged,” Simon said in Chicago. marshal the grassroots support she For nearly a minute, she was On F rid a y the town opened bids fo r re p a ir of referred to the Justice I^partment for possible : said the Soviet leader remarked that he had been working on a Democratic presidential contest.” Mrs. Schroeder, 47, who pinned tapped this summer "and find out overcome with emotion and could the term "Teflon president" on some way todo it at the presidential not speak. Her husband, Jim the bridge on North Main Street. Again, there HULNIE f o f o r woem ------prosecution on allegations that they had lied under 'book during his vacation. Sen. Paul Simon of Illinois oath. expressed regret even though h e , Reagan and has referred to the level." Schreiner, who stood beside her, was only bid. Again, it was higher than Despite this Soviet-style response to criticism by thinks he’ll be a major beneficiary announced Democratic contenders Pat Murphy, president of the urged her to “ take a minute, take a anticipated, about $60,000 instead of the as “ a bowl of unset Jell-0,” urged National Oraanlzation for Women minute” to compose herself. the workers, NRC officials insist that there was Passengers dazed by air turbulence of her decision. anticipated $40,000. nothing retaliatory in their treatment of the three NEW YORK — Passengers arrived here early today dazed This time, town officials expect to accept "dissidents” . 't the bid despite the added c o s t. after a turbulence-rocked Eastern Airlines flight from Puerto Open Forum Shannon Phillips was the one who was orderedjto Rico that sent people flying out of their seats, injured 41 and Bush favors legalization of Solidarity In the current construction market towns see a psychologist. Phillips testified to a committee "fo rc e d a landing in Bermuda. would do well to put off any construction h e a d ^ by Sen. John Glenn, D-Ohio, that he had "W e had just finished eating,” Nelson Gonzales, 21, of the By Dave Etpo Several times earlier in his trip, Asked a third time, he said, "Yes, Bush said. "The differences were projects that can wait. made a highly critical report on the Comanche ■ aired without venom or mers to the Manchester area, fathers, “ Big guy, don’t tread on Bronx recalled as he arrived at Kennedy International Airport. The Associated Press including twice In his 30-minute if the vote was put to me. the answer BLONC Peak nuclear power plant near Dallas, where her The plane “ just dropped and it just kept on dropping. People were session with Polish and American would be yes. Thanks for putting it animosity.” Volunteers serve which would benefit all the Eighth District.” was chief resident inspector. Without telling him, screaming, going hysterical. A lot of little kids were flying ail WARSAW, - Vice Presi­ reporters, the vice president so succinctly.” businesses. So you see, the mall developers "As expected, we disagreed on town department he said, officials at the NRC regional office in " over the place.” dent George Bush, pressed repeat­ avoided giving a direct answer. Bush also said he believed his trip some issues, but we also found If the Buckland mall did not are starting off on the wrong foot. Conservatorship Arlington, Texas, gutted his report before sending About 10 passengers were wearing neck braces when they edly to say whether he favored "We have made very clearbefore to Poland, in which he met with common ground on other issues. develop in Manchester, and were To the Editor: They badly need some advice on it to Washington. Phillips had the temerity to arrived here about 3: IS a.m. One passenger disembarked in a legalization of the outlawed Solid­ we got here our interest in free Polish government and church Including the need to put U.S.- to be built" in South Windsor, how to relate to the citizens in complain to then-NRC Commissioner James wheelchair and some had blood on their shirts. arity trade union, said today, “ if the trade unionism, no question about leaders as well as Solidarity Polish relations on a realistic and Manchester would have most of figures, had contributed to better Manchester is known to be Manchester. Asselstine, who ordered an investigation. The passengers were put on a second plane that was diverted to vote was put to me, the answer that," he said in response to an constructive footing." no problem here the impact but none of the would be yes.” earlier question at the news relations between the two divided by two fire departments, Deputy regional administrator Paul Check " Bermuda so the L-1011 that hit the turbulence could be cleaned Bush departed Warsaw Imme­ l)efiefits. This would be a shame. J.R. Smyth Bush’s comment, at a news conference. countries. the Eighth District and the Town confirmed that a psychologist was hired as part of .and inspected. diately after the news conference W hile the rest of the state and to som e The Buckland mall in Manches­ 48 Strawberry Lane conference on the final day of his- Asked again whether he would But he Indicated thht strong F ire Department. They both an effort to “ retain” Phillips. But he bristled at any address the question of Solidarity differences of opinion emerged In for a trip to the southern Polish city extent the nation is ju st catch in g up w ith the ter would be a benefit to all. Manchester four-day trip to Poland, marked the serve an important part of suggestion that Phillips was being ordered to first time since he arrived in specifically, he said. “ I just ad­ his two sessions with Poland's of Krakow, where he arranged to problems that arise when probate courts put Army chief declares FIJI republic Manchester's fire protection, but undergo psychological counseling or anything so Warsaw that he gave a direct dressed it. I ’ve been talking about it ruler, Gen, Wojclech Jaruzelskl. tour the nearby Auschwitz Nazi Robert F. R iley the affairs of the elderly into the hands of there is a third unknown depart­ Orwellian. SUVA, Fiji — Army chief Sitiveni Rabuka today appointed answer to the question. since I’ve been here quite a bit.” " I will spare you the details,” concentration camp. 859 Adams St. conservators, the Manchester probate Judge, ment that workshand inhand with Woman asks help “ There is absolutely nothing sinister about whht him self head of the government of this South Pacific island Manchester William FitzGerald, became alert several the Town Fire Department. to find two sons we planned to do,” Check told our associate nation, declared F iji a republic and said he scrapped the years ago to the dangers ipherent in putting It Is the Town of Manchester constitution. Stewart Harris. He explained that a one-on-one ' WHAT conservatorships into the hands of busy Volunteer Fire Department. Its To the Editor: meeting with the psychologist was intended to Rabukarwhos^n Friday led his second coup in five months, Woodward claims law yers who could not d evote to th eir ch arges members’ unselfish serving gives improve Phillips’ "interpersonal and communica­ .made the annemneements in a 10-minute address over the Mall developers army-controlled Radio Fiji. He also said he had dismissed the M O RE T H A N the tim e and e ffo rt they deserved . one a deep feeling of pride. They In July I wrote to you asking for tion skills.” He added that two other employees '' should be commended for their governor-general, who has lead an interim government since As a result of his awareness, Manchester need some advice your help in locating two sons of a who were also ordered to consult the psychologic shah was bugged May. dedication and constant striving patient in a nursing home here in did not object to that type of "retraining.” took a lead by providing within its Human .. Two hours before the radio address, Rabuka told foreign to better the fire protection of To the Editor: Mesa, Ariz. A woman called my The National Treasury Employees Union, whlph S ervices division a person w ith a ournalists he would form a new government to “ steer out the ruler's hospital room. A SNACK, Manchester, working together home twice, nulling home once, represents NRC employees, made an inquiry and WASHINGTON (AP) — The social-service background whose responsibil­ leloved nation towards perhaps becoming a republic.” At that United States authorized the bug­ Turner argued that by law the and helping the Town Fire I guess the mall developers and in Michigan while I was claimed that the psychological session was " I ity was to look after the well-being of people point he apparently had not decided to take the final step, which ging of the late Shah of Iran’s CIA could not gather intelligence in Department in any way they are haven’t made a study of Manches­ vacationing.. She never left her retaliation for Phillips testimony. The NRC then" the United States, the book said, but who came under the control of the probate breaks the country’s constitutional ties with Britain, from which hospital room while he was In this needed. I am proud to have them ter citizens’ reactions to threats name or phone number so I could dropped the plan for a one-on-one consultation. .. it became independent in 1970. country, according to a new book on “ he was given a written order” court. serving our town. such as have been reported In the return her call. Can yout^elp me? I Phillips’ boss, James Kepler, said any future Speaking on Radio F iji, Rabuka said he would rule by decree the CIA. because the White House wanted to Now the town seems to be the only town in past few days. am a busy, active woman in retraining of Phillips will probably be in a until a new constitution was drawn up. The book also says Secretary of learn what the Shah’ s Intentions the state with a fu ll-tim e con serva tor. S om e Narda Conley On Sept. 17 It was reported that volunteer services! but can al­ classroom setting with many participants. Phillips State George Shultz initially turned were. other probate districts are em u la tin g p arts o f Manchester the vote’s outcome m ay not be ways be reached at 7 a.m. Arizona refused to talk to us. down a Cabinet job when President Turner, the book said, "swal­ lowed hard and authorized the the Manchester system. binding, lawyers for the town and time. Please help me — Make a The nuclear commission’s attempt to have the Rains deadly In S. African province Reagan took office in 1981 because he mistakenly thought he was being electronic surveillance of the' But it is not the system alone that makes mail’s developers said in court.' 81-year-old women find her two other two witnesses prosecuted for perjury also JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Drinking water was offered the job of Treasury Shah’s three private rooms on the boys before she dies. fizzled when the Justice Department refused to public conservatorship work well here. On Sept. 18 at the chamber of rationed and industries ordered closed today in Durban, as five secretary. 17th floor of a New York City Mall In Buckland prosecute them. It is also the outlook o f the to w n ’ s commerce breakfast ,Mr. Joseph days of torrential rains have halted trains, closed roads, and Although largely focusing on the hospital, though he still thought it Both men are veteran investigators at the award-winning conservator, Shirley Pa- would benefit all LeDuc, a senior development Jean Grammens caused 60 deaths nationwide. late CIA Director William J. Casey, Improper.” 4$01 E. Kiowa Drive agency. One of the investigators, Ben Hayes, gluica. director for Homart, is alleged to Most of the 60 weather-related deaths have occurred in Natal Washington Post assistant manag­ 'The book also describes maneuv­ To the Editor: Ahwatukee, Ariz. 85044 testified before Glenn that a “ sensitive” document ering among aides to President “ I see m y s e lf behind the ey e b a lls o f e v e r y ha'9e said that Homart will go province. Dams and rivers continued to overflow, flooding Zulu ing editor Bob Woodward’s book I feel Manchester should sup­ elsewhere if the vote is negative. from the files of NRC Commissioner Thomas villages and Indian townships. Children, homes and cars have provides glimpses Inside the spy Reagan who were angling for top single person I take care of,” she says. port the Buckland mall for the Now, the developers shoiild Roberts had been leaked to a Louisiana utility. Tbe been washed away. agency even before Casey took over jobs in the new administration following reasons: know that the residents of Man­ Letters to the editor commissioner’s assistant, James Cutchin, said he The South African Press Association said the floods were the the top job in 1981. during the 1980 transition period, and told of a bungled approach to o The mall'-would create jobs, chester do not look kindly at such referred Hayes to the Justice Department because worst ever in the province. The book, “ VEIL: The Secret Shultz about taking the State thereby strengthening our local his description of the document was exaggerated. Durban Harbor, the nation’s busiest port, closed as 50 mph Wars of the CIA,” went on sale in threats. Only a few years ago, The Manchester Herald wel­ Department job. Cutchin said the leaked document was so ordinary .winds and 20-foot swells battered the coast. The airport was also bookstores Monday after excerpts economy. when Manchester voted by a 3-to-1 comes original letters to the appeared over the weekend. o The mall would substantially margin to withdraw from the editor. that is was released under the Freedom of closed. ■ ] Reagan, it said, decided he Meanwhile, Prince Bandar bin wanted Shultz as his secretary of WES increase the tax base. Community Development Block Letters should be brief and to Information Act a few weeks after it was written. Thousands of blacks have been left homeless, and rescue Sultan, tee Saudi ambassador to the State and called him, mistakenly 9 10 The building of access roads We were unable to reach Hayes before going to services have issued appeals for people with small boats to help V K o Grant program, Uncle Sam said the point. They should be typed or United States, refused to comment thinking that groundwork for the opens up additional land for we could not withdraw and tookus neatly handwritten, and, for ease press. reach at least a dozen villages isolated by flooding. on the book's allegation that he ♦ K offer had been laid with Shultz in 9 a development, whlclfcreatesmore to court. We proved that we could in editing, should be double­ George Mulley was the investigator assigned to arranged with Casey for the Saudi earlier conversations by his aides. jobs and again increases the tax withdraw and the court ruled in spaced. Letters must be signed look into Phillips’ complaint about the Arlington Arabian intelligence service to Officials tell of Wedtech pressure Reagan, according to the book, office. He told Glenn that he wrbte a critical report conduct three covert operations. base. favor of Manchester. with name, address and daytime was vague in making the offer, o The mall would create conve­ Also, recently our town man­ telephone number (for on management problems there, and that his WASHINGTON — Two Pentagon officials today described how Among them was a 1985 assassina­ tion attempt In Beirut against a saying, " I ’m interested in having nient shopping locally. ager and Board of Directors tried verification). report, like Phillips’ before it, was heavily edited pressure from their superiors led to a $135 million Navy pontoon suspected Hezbollah terrorist you join my Cabinet.” Shultz, who o In the case of the bond issue. to force the Eighth District to The Herald reserves the right to before being released. bridge contract being given to the now-scanda)-plagued Wedtech had held the top jobs at Labor and Corp., and said that shoddy workmanship and late deliveries leader, in which the target escaped Homart guarantees payment op consolidate with the town on the edit letters in the interests of Sharon Connelly, chief of investigations and injury but 80 innocent people were Treasury during the Nixon admin­ were the result. the bonds, which makes it^a town’s terms. The voters gave the brevity, clarity and taste. audit at the NRC, was the official who sent the killed. istration, had been told that he was (T 1907 by NEA Inr "Never during my tour of duty was a single (pontoon bridge) n o -lo s e situation for the town administration a resounding Address letters to: Open F o­ allegations against Mulley to the Justice "The ambassador will not com­ on the list for the Treasury job this Wei delivered on time and in accordance with the contract schedule,” ‘W hat was It like when ‘unsportsrrtanllke taxpayers. rejection in favor of the Eighth rum, Manchester Herald, P.O. Department for possible perjury prosecution. ment on something attributed to a time and turned Reagan down, I 9 Through an agency spokesman, Connelly would no said Col. Don Hein, form er commander of the Defense Contract deceased man," said Habib Sha- thinking that was what was being Pas conduct' was a big deal?" • The mall would attract consu- District — telling the town Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. Pas say what it was in Mulley’s Senate testimony that Administration in New York. “ Quality control and workmanship heen. director of information at the offered, the book said. were very p oor.... This was not new technology, but World War Pas prompted her action. Saudi embassy, referring to Casey. Michael Dea ver, then a close aide Pas II, 1940s technology.” to Reagan, was with the president­ Mulley said he stands by every word of his The book said that when the Capt. David de Vicq, a former Navy acquisitions manager, elect when he made the call and did testimony, but refused further comment. deposed Shah of Iran came to the said that he and other Navy officials had favored putting the United States for cancer treatment not learn of the mix-up until months Footnote: NRC sources said Glenn has How Armand Hammer kept out of jail pontoon bridge contract out for bids in 1984, but that they were in October 1979, the Carter White later. Woodward wrote, Reagan demanded an explanation from the agency of its , overruled by their superiors and by officials of the Small House overruled the objections of then offered the State Department WASHINGTON - Buried deep Inside severe problems — and possibly death. treatment of Phillips, Hayes and Mulley. Glenn’s Business Administration. 4hen-CIA Director Stansfleld job to his second choice, Alexander staff would not show us the letter. Haig industrialist Armand Hammer’s newly published But those pleas invariably are rejected. Indeed, Turner and ordered the CIA to bug Po autobiography, "Hammer.” is an intriguing the Justice Department’s Bureau of Prisons account of how he circumvented the federal law maintains a special institution in Springfield. Mo., Fitting *«nd-off Toll rises to 183 In mudslide governing campaign financing. Robert for prisoners with serious medical problems. Weinberger never saw Not all federal employees are unappreciated. MEDELLIN, Colombia — Rescue officials evacuated Hammer’s self-serving description of the events Hammer’s lawyers and doctors nevertheless Pre When Joseph O’Connor retired from tee Federal thousands of people from their homes for fear of new landslides that occurred more than a decade ago occupies W alters insisted that his precarious medical condition Highway Administration recently, three lobbyiste after tons of mud and rocks crashed onto a mountainside slum, only five pages of the 544-page book, but it provides V required not only that the legal proceedings be signs Reagan ‘fiagging’ witi for the billboard industry showed up at his " killing at least 183 people. previously unavailable information about an moved from Washington to Los Angeles but also retirement party and presented him with a bronze 11- Heavy rains Monday night promptedtee mayor to temporarily By Po unusual criminal case. that he be spared from serving any prison miniature billboard. It was an appropriate By The Associated Press trayal of a wounded president who suspend rescue work in the Villa Tina neighborhood. Authorities "faded mentally and physically” In Hammer, board chairman and chief executive sentence. gesture: Among O’Connors duties at the agepey ^ estimated that dozens of bodies remained buried in mud up to 36 WASHINGTON — Defense Secre­ the weeks following the assassina­ DEi officer of Los Angeles-based Occidental During one crucial court appearance. Hammer had been enforcement of the Highway r feet deep, and residents and officials said about 500 people were tary Caspar Weinberger said today tion attempt. there’i the Watergate scandal asked Hammer how much Petroleum, was asked in early 1972 to contribute was in a wheelchair, accompanied by several Beautification Act, a largely toothless law that we missing. he "never saw any slight signs of Daniel Ruge. In a telephone be dip colori $100,000 to President Nixon’s re-election campaign. he had contributed to the Nixon campaign, he doctors and linked by radio-telemetry to supposed to control the proliferation of billboards A funeral service for 94 of the victims was held in a sports flagging” by the president' In the Interview from his Denver, Colo., such 1 He reluctantly agreed to make the donation but perpetuated the fraud by claiming he had given heart-monitoring devices in another room while he — but has failed visibly. Interestingly enough, two coliseum in Medellin, Colombia’s second-largest city. Many of days following a IM l assassination home, said Monday that he believed DE insisted upon anonymity — which was allowed only $46,000. told the judge of suffering from shortness of breath, of the lobbyists making the presentation used to the dead were in te rr^ in mass graves. attempt, contrary to the portrayal Reagan’s recovery was "superb.” lion t under the loophole-riddle law in effect at the time, llie special prosecutor probing the Watergate dizziness and pains. work with O’Connor in the highway agency. in Bob Woodward’s new book. In his new book about the CIA, cllppl the Federal Corrupt Practices Act. scandal later formally charged both Hammer and Tbe case was concluded in 1976. when he was " I saw the president within, oh I Woodward says Reagan was able to feign a speedy recovery for the pings But only $46,000 of Hammer’s funds were Babcock with violating the campaign finance law. fined $3,000 but spared from prison. Within a Reagan backs World Bank lending guess, two or three days after the assassination attempt in March of cameras, but actually was disor­ Th« transferred to the Nixon campaign prior to Aprii 7. Babcock pleaded guilty, was sentenced to four relatively short period of time, he had fully WASHINGTON — President Reagan is lending his support to a 1981, and he was his same astonish­ iented and slow to recover. niilk-( 1972, when a new law, the Federal Election months in prison and fined $1,000. recovered from what had been characterized major increase in World Bank lending to underdeveloped ing self,” Weinberger said in an " I never saw anything like that,” soda I Hammer also pleaded guilty — but the legal Campaign Act, became effective. It required that earlier as a serious heart disease. ^anrlipstrr) lirrald countries, bpt Treasury Secretary James A. Baker III concedes interview on Cable News Network. said Ruge, who retired in 1985 from in the every contributor be fully identified. proceedings that p ^ a b ly would have led to a "A s m y health improved,” Ham m er says in his that selling the plan to Congress will be difficult. bis post as physician to the a pai Founded In 1M1 "H e ... obviously had been Hammer fulfilled his financial commitment by prison term for hinr were sidetracked because of book. " I began to shuttle back and forth from Reagan was to present his view of the world economy in a through a very traumatic and president. “ It’s certainly news to giving the remaining $54,000 to Tim Babcock, an his claimed health problems. Moscow again.” Indeed, in the IIM years since the PB4NYM SliFFenr...... welcoming address today to the annual meeting of the 151-nation difficult experience, but he reco­ me and I was there most of the time. •^Occidental officer and form er governor of "A t the moment of the greatest personal crisis in criminal proceedings ended, the 89-year-old DOUOLAS A. BEVINS...... EraeuMv* EdHor World Bank and its sister organization, the International vered far more quickly than either I think his recovery was superb.” 'Montana, for delivery to the Nixon campaign my life, my health disintegrated.” Hammer writes Hammer has been a world traveler. cADELE M ANGLE...... N e n EMof you or I could,” Weinberger sold. In "VEIL: TheSecret Warsof the ALEXANDER OIRELLI...... AwoeWe EdHor Monetary Fund. ^ organization. in his autobiography. " I have never felt closer to A regular visitor to London. Paris, Moscow, AdministraUon officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, “ I never saw any slight signs of CIA. 1981-1987,” Woodward says that the morning after the president To comply with the new law’s requirements that death." Madrid and many of the world’s other capitals. DENISE A. ROBERTS...... AdroitWng DHeMot said the speech would contain no new proposals and would sound flagging, or any of the things that returned from the hospital, he Others facing federal prison sentences argue that MARK F ABRAtnS...... BtiNn t Mtntqif a number of familiar themes — including Reagan’s opposition to people tell me is in the book,” he donors be identified, Babcock listed himself and Hammer audaciously claims that he shouldn’t "limped ... with the hesitant steps SHELDON COMEN...... CowpeoInQ MHnipif restricUve trade legislation now before a House-Senate said. four other Montanans as the source of the funds they should not be incarcerated because that have served any prison time because he wasn’t ROBERT H HUBBARD...... Piwirnoin IMnigir Reagan's former physician also of an old man. ... Those who that actually c ^ e from Hammer. experience, combined with their failing health or guilty of any crime. It was all Babcock’s fault, he JEANNEQ FROMOTTH...... CkeuMlenM«wgW conference committee. y j/ ______is challenging Woodward’s por­ observed were frightened." When the S e n W select committee investigating chronic medical difficulties, could produce more insists. 10 ■ — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Sept. 29. IH»7 M AN CH ESTER HE R ALD , Tuesday. Sent. 29. 1987 — t

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eee2,«M(/VMCTAt)'fei»9Wir««r m tS It CoUtVflMl^ WHAT VMPMlCr OKAY, certTAwtv I f A SEC/nf « BEArtH' aiE iS TH'VICWVS P§(tSHUUT fy>i THAT'S VER'l' pIDN'TTDEy ^ « 0 « r OFW’PMEtKWM-, ’ATTrrvpr v f u m o CUTE. BUSINESS > library management. She imviously worked as a design ow ner^ip in six years for the holder of the Winchester customers, Alcock said. month to take effect after the mi librarian in the field of contract office company, which filed for bank­ trademark. The company’s advertising current contract expires on Feb. 28, a t 'HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by Dlk Brown* !1bmiture. rupt^ protection from creditors in Alcock’s group recently sold Jiffy budget will be doubled to $1.8 company officials said. Employees f ,; '* Salewski, a Manchester resident, January 1986. U.S. Repeating Arms Packaging Corp. in Beverly, Mass., * million, he said. will receive a $300 contract-signing Ml i ; holds a bachelor’s degree in educa- employs 824 in its offices and plant for $40 million, after buying it two Browning’s network will be used bonus the first year, and a 3 percent Ro |4EW VBAM... iTfe SHE JUST SO T ' ‘ -tlon and a master’s degree in library in New Haven, and another 147 years earlier for $3 million. for foreign distribution of the guns, raise In the second year. Ha SAIL? M E L S A 'S TII2BP OF STRIPES / he said. Ml .science. workers in a plant in Hingham, Among the investors are Ingvar U.S. Repeating Arms Oo. was IPBA Fred used a leaf blower to keep the kids Alcock said earlier that the Ml Mass. E. Tomberg, who will become formed in 1081, when 11 people from being disappointed. "N o one is going to get rich in this company has been hurt by a SO wti chairman of the board of U.S. signed a $24 million deal to buy the deal,’’ said Massachusetts busi­ percent decline In the sporting All X Stores moving Repeating Arms. Alcock will be­ operation from Olin Corp, of THE GRIZZWELL8~ by Bill Schorr nessman Peter Alcock, who is one firearms industry in the past sn come president. The company’s Stamford. At that time, it had been Into Parkade decade. gn • 50»A H ASTUTB OWEfeVK OF) HOWTO of the new owners. current president, Richard Pelton, losing money for five years. Its ^.R)Pyt>U‘VE UlHOHTWlJ'i Alcock and a group of private The takeover plan was approved 1 Three new stores will open at the will assume a marketing position in workforce then was about 1,200 OIPuSsRPRyEARSAHD THE HWMAN O)M?ni0H,«HAL < REMCWE investors are planning to contribute by the New Haven Board of hel Manchester Parkade in the building the new company. people. WATCHEP VFB'S Cem^Y 5PU\MTEW.. $6 million for the deal, while the Aldermen on Sept. 21 and subse­ 143 • f L formerly occupied by Waldbaum’s, Alcock told the New Haven quently approved by U.S.Bank- ’The company was founded in 1166 s ler - ArrepoiT... Browning sporting firearms group Food Mart. > by Oliver Fisher Winchester and Ea ■TT of Fabrique Nationale Herstal, Register his plans for the gun ruptcy Judge Alan H.W. Shiff. Parade of Shoes and a One-Price S.A., of Belgium will put up $2 manufacturer include compressing The city has agreed to replace a became one of the nation’s leading cal ,§hop. which carries women's clo­ minion -rho------•••■" the physical nlant to one-third of its $3 million loan to the company with gun makers. 1 thing, are scheduled to open by Nov. \ mi THE PHANTOM by L«* Falk • By Barry according to Randy Maylor, vice Ho X 'l^sident of Cutter Realty Group and tor I'M WOfWEPABCXJT LISi4 ANP^ I SENTANASENTTHSte, TOJRIST© DON'T WORRy, 'Property Manager for the Parkade Donwell ready NICK IN rAeWPAWH. MV OfFICE '’V, ABPUL JONS, SIX/MONTH© HAVE 60TTEN iPIANA.THEnL jiroject. No date has been set for the E RECEIVE© SO MANV A60 TO 6BJ PROOF. H£^ IN TROUBLE ■ BE OKAV./. ■-opening of the third store, a Lee Jay REfWT© FROM THERE VANISNEC7. THERE. I BACK IN A Barrett-Salewski -J& d and bath shop. c» HUMAN RI0HT6 WARNEP WEEK. to expand plant c VIOLATIONS. THEM... ' An official of the Manchester office of Cutter Realty said the Cei ViT CAPTAIN EASY • by Crooki A Caaale firm is close to signing a lease with a fourth store, but would not chc reveal the store’s name. Construction of a 7,200-square-foot addition to the YOU KNOW, EASY... the Donwell Co.’s headquarters at 130Sheldon Road will be Hel liDentlst opens South Windsor office under way by November, according to the company’s G general manajger. P 191' r, ■I'.Dr. Gregory Haroian of Manchester recently opened his office The new building will consolidate the company’s rea facilities and allow it to expand its existing functions. : Ibr the practice of general dentistry at 1169 Ellington Road, South wai The company applies Teflon and other Industrial ^ ,^'iy indsor. botl coatings to products such as woks, copier rollers and Coi ^Tbe 1974 graduate of Manchester High School received his airplane parts, said Tracey Sherman, general BLONDIE by Daan Voung A Stan Drak* bachelor’s degree in biology and Util manager and treasurer. con psychology from Trinity College in The addition will also allow the company to expand SEND THE BILL TO I'M OOBRV, BUT VOUR ■llllf'OH R E A L L Y ? ' t h e n s e e ip HE’LL Hartford and his D.M.D. degree from H HUSBAMO s a id HE'D , ACCEPT t h i s • , into the market of insulating epoxies for the electronics MY H U SOANP r ^the University of Connecticut School Cor NO LONSEB ACCEPT I / business. ter V»?UR ‘ o f Dental Medicine in 1983. "W e’ll probably be stressing more aerospace and C lasT br wtA. Ind Haroian treats all age groups and electronics in the new facility.” Sherman said."We’re B offers evening and Saturday looking for 20 percent growth every year for the next a d. four years.” ARLO AND JANIS ' by Jimmy Johnson appointments. and Funding for the addition, which should be done by wal February, came In part from a $100,000 small lAV DAUGHTER WA6 THEM IT iX)5T SUPPED OUT I SAID, “HAH.'YOU CALL D e th at manufacturer's loan approved by the Connecticut SHOWING ME ANEW SKIRT. BEFORE I KNEW IT: SHORT? Attorney Joins grai Development Authority earlier this month. The town law firm building, which will be attached to the existing building by an alley, will devote more space to clean rooms, Attorney James Sulick of Manches­ r sterile areas where Teflon is applied, and drafting and u ter recently joined the Manchester masking areas, where aerospace products are masked AP photo P( I; law firm of Phelon, Squatrito, before being sprayed. 1; ;fitzgerald. Dyer & Wowl. hi WHATAQUY by Bill Hoatl The company is expected to hire seven more I >. L.-. Sulick, admitted to the Connecticut employees as a result of the expansion, increasing its Color TV phone r. B ar in 1980, is a graduate of LeMoyne work force from 35 to 40or 42, Sherman said. When the A h'.College in Syracuse, N .Y. and the company was incorporated almost 20 years ago. the Japan’s Electric Co. says It has developed a new color television chai " I ’/W aaY p a r e n t s IZ.Western New England College School three owners were the only employees. phone which can transmit and receive stilla g e s of a caller through an of I ...... |~of Law in Springfield, Mass. Donald Sherman, now president of the company, burf FIRST CHILD, ordinary telephone circuit. The new TVypl^ne has a 3-Inch monitor 2 poli( founded Donwell in 1957 with his wife and father-in-law. MR. SWEEMEV, He served as an assistant public Gregory Haroian screen. It will be put on display at an elenronics show to be held early defender with the State of Connecti­ The company orginally manufactured porcelain- Jc AND I’M next month in Osaka, Japan. bus ALLEY OOP ' by Dave Graue cut Judicial Department in Hartford and New Haven from 1981 to coated metal signs. WORRIED 1987. cut was U/IA BEING coui RAISED BV and Seven from area pass CPA exam Profit on mutual funds will be taxable meti a m a t e u r s !’’ Seven Manchester-area residents passed the May 1987 P< reinvesting them to buy more tax on Interest paid by municipal • (^rtified Public Accountant examination administered in QUESTION: 9 said 3 .2^ shares. bonds Issued in other states. I own fron -Connecticut. They are: Mark Barrett of 617D Center St.; Emily My wife and I By reinvesting, you increase the shares In a tax-free mutual bonds Jewi -Bolton of Wales Road, Andover: Alex Dziama of 114 Green Manor invested in a baiGs on your total holdings. Then, Issued in many states. I assume the deal jl^^^ad; Mary Homer of 125 Downey Drive; Thomas Machuga of 55 mutual fund more than 25 Investors’ whfcn you redeem, you pay tax only portion of my mutual fund’s divi­ Oi I” Hamilton Drive; James Nason of 67 Schaller Road; and Ernest years ago. Since on I the difference between your dends resulting from Interest on was Bridge "~Porco of 74 Hollister St. then, we have Guide immeased basis and the higher out-of-state bonds will be subject to burf The 19‘/i-hour exam, administered over three days, |s the always reinv­ William A. Doyle amount you receive. my state’s income tax. suta |’““second major step in the process leading to certification and ested the divi­ How will I know what part of my chai licensure as a CPA. dends and capi- QUESTION: I am Investing In a otherwise tax-free dividends I will and be required to report on state THE BORN LOSER ‘ by Art Sansom t a I gains tax-exempt mutual fund. The in­ A Buddy, can you when he played low from his hand as distributions come dividends, which I reInVesf, income tax return? secc NORTH S.tl-17 IT'^ A TI6HT E60MCMV, THE a P CAR WILL HAVE ID a ilfc West took the king. A third diamond ...I'LL BUY A ^ LAMP, Burger King switches ad agencies paid on our ac­ are not subject to federal Income In t ♦ J 5 was played, exhausting declarer's last tax. How do I handle this for tax ANSWER: Early every year, T A 9 8 7 spare a six? 6LACY©, AND WE'RE 60IH6/ LA5T AMOTHEP FNE '(EAP&, AND WILBEPFOPLE^ TEETH count, reported them on our income reinvested $10,000 of dividends and polii trump. Next came the queen of hearts, NEW YORK — Burger King USA, hopiilg to cook up some purposes. If and when I redeem my your mutual fund should send you a ♦ 7 6 5 3 TO CUT A LOT OF (DRHEP5! 'f&Oe H005k«ePIH6 WILL HAVE TD WAIT TO 6E tax return and paid the tax due. $10,000 of capital gains distribu­ P( ♦ 10 7 2 By James Jacoby on which West foolishly played the fast-food sales gains, is moving its $200 million advertising We have come to the stage in life tions. That makes your basis shares? tabular report showing what per­ fo r 6TARIEP5, WE'LL U5E ALLOvVAHce WILL 6E CUT ‘STPAKs^TENEOl NOW gOO( club six to signal the strength that his assignment to N.W. Ayer Inc. in the biggest account switch ever where we want to cash in our $30,000. centage of the fund’s total dividend WEST EAST partner already knew about, and an­ N. It's common knowledge that a high THE TV FOI^OWLY THPEg 2E%,IN5TEAOOF WHAT APE YXIWILUNO seen in the ad business. mutual fund investment. My wife Assuming you redeem your ANSWER: The same way inves­ for the previous year came from ♦ 10 4 3 2 ♦ 6 card signals encouragement. That's other heart was led. Meanwhile dum­ tors in mutual funds paying taxable municipal bonds issued in each Her T K J HOU^EAOH c a y FLOPIDA THK& WIHTEP,,, , Ayer, which has created some memorable work over the years tells me we will have to pay tax shares for more than your basis, as T 10 6 3 fine, as long as you can spare that en­ my's last two cards were the Club 10 dividends do — as explained in this state. ing ♦ K Q 8 ♦ A J 10 4 2 for the Arm y and Am erican Telephone & Telegraph Co., won the again. Is my "blue-eyed accountant will be the case for long-term couraging card. But if the suit you and diamond seven. To keep dummy's column’s first answer. Every one-the-ball tax-exempt Mai 4 A 6 4 3 ♦ Q J 9 8 new business on Monday as Burger King concluded a five-month and roommate” right? holdings. of virtually all mutual was want led will be played anyway, it's diamond from setting up, East had dis­ funds, you will have a profit — a A tax-exempt mutual fund has an mutual fund provides that annual carded the J-9-8 of clubs. Dummy’s rgview* breakdown to its shareholdeni. bon SOUTH better to save your high cards to take ANSWER: She is. if you redeem capital gain — on which you are investment portfolio of municipal ♦ AKQ987 club 10 was covered by the queen and Charies S. Olcott, president of Burger King USA, delivered the Oct tricks. How do you define a high card? i I required to pay tax. bonds, which pay Interest not Unfortunately, some fall down on TQS4 2 king, and West won the ace. West was news in person to ^ e r ’s executives Monday. Trailed by a your mutual fund shares at a profit. Would you believe a six-spot? Let’s hope that’s the case. After all subject to federal Income tax. The the job. ♦ 9 Today's auction was simple and left with the club four, and declarer's camera crew, Olcott ^urst into the office of Jerry J. Siano, Check your mall in January. H those years, it would be a shame to QUESTION: Isn’t it double taxa­ fund collects that interest and ♦ K 5 competitive. Although Elast-West last card was the club five. Now do chairman of Ayer’s New York office, with champagne and T( cash in your investment 'at a loss. tion to pay tax when mutual fund passes It on to fund shareholders, you don't receive the information Vulnerable: Both might have taken a lot of tricks in f you think West wanted to have his six FRANK AND ERNEST ' by Bob Thaves congratulations. Your profit or loss will be the shares are redeemed, after having also free from federal Income tax. you need by the end of that mopttb, Dealer: West club partial, they allowed South to of clubs back? I’— The company’s former agency was J. Walter Thompson USA, cl difference between the money you paid tax on reinvested dividends But that doesn’t change the fact get on the phone and demand it. play in three spades. That contract Here’s the moral: Be careful not to m a y which had handled the Burger King account since 1976 and coined Most mutual funds have toll-free X not ^ A ( S f ^ ^ A T H o t t e r , b u t receive when you redeem yoiA« and capital gains distributions in that, when an Investor in a Weil North East South was safe if declarer guessed the heart signal with a card so high that you lat­ its latest ad theme, “ The best food for fast times." No decision "800" numbers, listed In their A I ♦ Pass I ♦ 1 ♦ shares and your "basis." Your previous years? tax-exempt mutual fund redeems position, but an overtrick came about er cost your side a trick. N O ^ O D X O f f p i p r r e A s e u f c E T . p o / has been made on continuing the theme. shares at a profit, the profit is reports to shareholders. cha Pass Pass 2 4 2 4 basis is the amount you originally in an interesting fashion. Diamonds If you made your investment the Pass Pass 3 4 Pass ANSWER: Not at all. Mutual taxable as a capital gain. were led and continued. Declarer A new book by James Jacoby and \ invested, plus all the dividends and faU Pass 3 4 Pass Pass through a brokerage firm, ask your his father, the late Oswald Jacoby, is capital gains distributions. fund Investors have the choice of Pass ruffed, played a spade to dummy's Q U ESndN: The state to which I broker to lean on the mutual fund In gua now available at bookstores. It is ‘Ja ­ - Dollar at six-week high; gold lower Let’s say you invested $10,000 in either taking dividends and capital jack and drew trumps, discarding two recently moved levies state Income order to get the Information. P coby on Card Gam es," published by the fund and. over the years, gains distributions by check or Opening lead: 6 K clubs from dummy. He played ace and LONDON — The U.S. dollar surged to some of its highest levels ent< a heart, and made the right guess Pharos Books. in six weeks, buoyed by the Persian Gulf crisis, technical factors Stn |L pnd the weekend financial talks of the leading industrial the r-'democracies, dealers said. Gold was lower. N 9 glai "■ Dealers said the dollar rose on the strength of speculation The individual practic6s of disc Polly’s Pointers « m. Wm. w Vy Dick Cavolll stable exchange rates. , Dr. Michael Passaretti sheets or clippings to lay flat without N brush. - SUZANNE A Frankfurt dealer said the tanker war in the gulf was also deg stacking. Soak clippings for one hour. irfe a b o u t this c la ss WHAT IS IT... 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By Bruce Motikli) lance servtee they chooee, for From now on, we’ll tell a caller that Kagan said ttiat he has ahvayg Cora M. Andanon The funeral is Thursday at 1:W Herald Reporter routine caUa. This would indicate they should call t il in an emer­ done bustaess in Manchester, and Cora M. Anderaon, M, of Ocean p.m. at Watkins Funeral Home, 142 tliat the Aug. 22 situation at. gency, but we won’t do it." will continue to do so. E. Center St. Burial will be in East Meadows was roHUne, rather than City, N.J., formerly ofOlcottDtive, Staff mambm at Meadows Omi- A dispatcher for the Ambulance AccortUng to Linda Kinaella. a died Sunday at Shore Memorial Cemetery. Calling hours are Wed­ valeecent Center may have made WltRWrBeWeCy » Service of Manchester, which Is the medical facilities inspection super­ nesday from 7 to 9 p.m. aa error In Judgment in aa Aim . M Mflciala at Meadows would not Hoapital in Somera Point, N.J. She company sent by the town In all visor for the Health Services’ Memorial donations may be incident, when tiiey apparently cem ent today on what the situa­ A k waa the widow of Einar R. emergencies, said this morning Hospital and Medical Care Div­ made to Center Congregational considered the Indtknt to be a tion waa on Aug, 22. of vit Anderaon that the call from Professional was ision, a beahh-care facility is Born in Grand lale, Maine, July S, Church pr to a charity of the donor's routiae matter rather ^han an ^ After receiving the Initial call required only to have a written savin choice. emergency. for someone having difficulty brea­ tanoe 1007, ahe lived moat of her life in hftm Meadows, the Pi^essional thing, which is considered an procedure for handling medical Mancheater before m ovinf to New M ^ t ^ apparently Judged the mnergendes. But, said KinseHa, the Ti In the Aug. M incMent, ataff emergency situation. The dis­ Act of Jeraey two yean ago. She Ann KimM# members at kBrndopinmlM I»r©- Mwatloa to be an emergency, and patcher asked not to be idrotified. “The decisltm as to whetiier it is an member of the Emanuel LuUn emergency has to be made by tile adver Ann (Padegimas) Kunkle, of fessional Ambulance Service therefore called 111 and asked that Church In Mancheater and a lac. As a result of the confusion, the menti North Palm Beach. Fla., died in East Hartford, instead of a ktcai Manchester paramedics be dis- professional evaluating the member of the Mancheater Country mlcheatchsd According______to Harvey L. state Department of Hhalth Servi­ patient.” expen Sunday at her home. She was the ambulance er til, became Mtea- ces is recommending that a policy Reich said that the question tiona. Club. wife of Craig Kunkle. damn has a coMnict with P r o l^ Kama, president of Proftwalonal She ia aurvived by two aona, C. statement be issued calling on all raised by the Aug. » inddent is » |M A former resident of Manchester, s H ^ I. According to Dr. Jbtl J. Asmulr—ilance Service,...... the disjmtcber Malcolm La Francia of Bolton and should not have takro upon health-care facilities to call the uliether or not it has been madd crean she moved to Florida 26 years ago. Reich, chairman of Manchester's local emergency system in all ductk Robert C. La Francia of Charlotte Emergency Medical Services htmaelf to call til clear to staff members at Meadows Besides her husband, she is medical emergencies. But, says the distinction between an emer­ from Harbor, Fla.; three alatera, Roae survived by two sons. Craig B. Council, nunriiM homes can have Martin of Cape Coral, Fla., Anna "Me Jumped the gun." said Kagan, " I think they're blowing gency situation and a routine adjust Kunkle Jr. and Robert Kunkle; six private contracts with any ambu- Mehnert of Ocean City, N.J., with Kamo "It won't happen again. things way out of proportion." situation. later ] brothers and sisters; and three whom ahe made her home, and grandchildren. TMi Alice Beroth of Miami, Fla.; aix A funeral mass will be conducted adjusi grandchildren; and three great­ Wednesday at 10 a.m. in St] Clare's grandchildren. Cost for blind students up, board told Catholic Church. Burial w ill be in in exc Private funeral aervicea will be Royal Palm Memorial Gardens. Do I held at the Watkina Funeral Home, A 50 percent Increue In ntes by a Will coat the board 262,518 to send the fact that the institute has going on." Thomas L. Price Funeral Home, state school for the blind has Becav 142 E. Center St., at the conven­ one Mandiester sttMent to Oak Hill, warned the school district of a Officials at the institute, though, inl9F North Palm Beach, Fla. hascharge prompted the Manchester R ^ id of said Richard A. Cormier, director ience of the family. Burial will be in of arrangements. possible increase for next year as said there was nothing they could s 1921, Eaat Cemetery. There are no Education to ask state offldals to of pupil persrmnel services. Last well. Although Manchester will get Memorial donations may be investigate. do about the increase. 'Hie tuition more calling houra. year, the cost was $42,650. The about $43,000 of the money back hike was set by the state recently movei made to the American Cancer Board members, meeting Mon- Memorial donationa may be difference is $20,868. from the state, Cormier said, such because of drolining enrollment Society. ilay night, appeared angry about expen made to the Newington Children’a “ Never in my wildest dreams did money must be paid up front, and and a mandatory raise for em­ the increase in rates chargedby the read Hoapital, 181E. Cedar St., Newing­ 1 think there'd be a 50 percent that puts a heavy burden on the ployees, said LarsGuldager, super­ Maurice Easy Hartford-based Oak Hill School, medic ton 06111. increase,” Cormier said Monday school district’s bank account. intendent at Oak Hill. which is operated by the Connecti­ in aai LONDON (AP) - Maurice Easy, night. “ 1 never gave a thought to "This is outlandish,” said H. John “ There are many different rea­ cut Institute for the Blind. Board ch ief' a British radar expert who devised more than (a) 15 percent Malone, a school board member. “ I sons for it,” he said this morning. E Hall 1 members expressed concern over (increase).” a method for the Royal Air Force to think someone in the state should be “ Enrollment is going down. As it develt the huge rise in costs. This year, it The board also was angered by CharfM M. H«lwlg bomb German targets at night in involved in this and see what’s goes down, expenses go up.” v IRS-ai Charlea M. Helwig, 70, of 531 World War II, died on Sept. 21 at age A state-mandated 33 perrenit One Center St., died Monday at Man­ 75. increase in salary for woricers in taw le cheater Memorial Hospital. He was Easy’s project, codenamed Oboe, No yvelcome for hospital garage plan institutions and group homes has As< the husband of Amy (Seguine) guided aircraft by two radio signals sent costs spiraling, Guldager said. qualif Helwig. from separate ground stations in Continued from page I su p p o rted foundations and ail the alternatives before making a Oak Hill also has lost about '22 for pi Born in Manchester. Feb. 24, England. The first station directed sprinkler and exhaust ventilation decision, and board members million in state funding this year; deduc 1917, he was a lifelong town a signal over the target and the Herman Dahl, who owns prop­ systems, among other things, he bomber traveled along it with the agreed. “ I think we should investi­ But the Manchester board still P JectU erty on Russell Street, suggested resident. Before retiring in 1970, he said. gate all possibilities to increase the finds the increase hard to swallow. pilot recognizing his course by a the hospital consider building an thisyi was employed as a supervisor for Neighbors and board members parking as the hospital expands,” At its Monday night meeting, the continuous note like that of an oboe. underground garage. “ We’re try­ to Um both Hartford Electric Lighting were4ilso concerned about a lack of said ZBA member Harry Reinhorn. board decided to notify state When the bomber neared its target, ing to build something up Just to go excee Company (HELCO) and Northeast parking during the construction “ We have to balance the rights of legislators and state officials about the second base transmitted a with the hospital’s cost effective­ value Utilities and had been with the phase. The hospital would close 179 the people who require medical its concern. .w renov series of signals. When they ceased, ness,” he said. “ I don’t feel that companies for 42 years. spaces to accommodate the build­ service with the rights and con­ “ We support... the school,” said the bom bardier released his they’re really trying to help the prizes to the seamstress. Aronson is general And He was a member of Center ing site and construction equip­ cerns of people who own property in bombs. Easy worked on radar for people.” James P. Kennedy, school superin* tation congregational Church, Manches­ ment, Ferguson said. "W e may be the area,” Hachadourian said. He tendent. “ There’s no way of duplK chairman of a large quilt show this weekend. the Decca Co. after the war, “ The more you put below ground, So Is I ter Lodge ra and the Hartford forced to find some off-site park­ suggested that the hospital and eating or replicating their services.] designing systems for shipping, the more expensive it is,” Ferguson Industrial Management Club. ing,” he said. residents try to reach a coiqprom- (But) Increases of that much civil aircraft and missile control. said. Underground garages require Besides his wife, he is survived by Dahl asked the board to consider ise before Oct. 26. become difficult to handle.” a daughter and son-in-law, Lynda and Capt. Michael Hewitt of Nor­ walk; a sister, Ruth Lauridsen of Denver, Col.; and two She’s going to pieces grandchildren. THE DEMOCRATIC TEAM u Police say shop Janet Aronson of Coventry is quite__a quitter had stolen goods

A Main Street merchant has been WHAT WE’VE ACHIEVED charged in connection with receipt of goods stolen in the August COVENTRY — Tell Janet Aronson that burglary of a Barry Road home, • Low Taxes her life seems to be falling to pieces, and she police said. will scarcely be offended. 2 John C. Muller, 44, of 72 Colum­ • First Rate Services That’s because Aronson, of Barnsbee bus St., the owner of the Connecti­ I Lane, spends her days! doing piecework. cut Valley Coin Co., 805 Main St., Although some people in town may know her was charged Friday with four • New Housing and Job Opportunities primarily as the co-author of the history counts each of sixth-degree larceny book. “ The Roots of Coventry," her first love and violating rules for precious is textiles. She makes quilts, collects quilts, metal transactions, police said. • Nationally Recognized Public Schools reads about quilts, demonstrates quilting and encourages others tp appreciate and buy Police spokesman Gary Wood BARBARA WEINBERQ said that some of the goods stolen PETER DIR08A Aronson stitches quilt blocks liJi^these into pillows or quilts. from the home, which included Mayor Deputy Mayor This week^he is cond limed with the latter 9 Jewelry, were sold to the coin coverlets. function. As chairnqan pf a three-day quilt dealer. fair at the Storrs Con^ national CSiurch, she On Thursday a Manchester man has spent nearly every waking moment was arrested In connection with the working out the final details of this show. burglary. The man, Stanley Na- From Thursday through Saturday. “ Storrs suta, 21, of no certain address, was A quick look at quilt show Quilts I f’ ’ will fill St. Thomas Aquinas charged with third-degree burglary Center, St. Mark's CSiapel and the Congrega­ and first-degree larceny. tional Church.'all on North Eagleville Road A warrant for the arrest of a “ Storrs Quilts I I ’’ will be open 10 sold. In addition, there are quilted in Storrs. Money raised at the show by the second man believed to be Involved a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday, hangings, doll beds, quilt racks Parish Piecers quilt club will go toward 4 In the burglary Is being sought, l i T ’ ' and 10a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, in made by the men of the Storrsy renovation projects which the church Is police said. St. Thomas Aquinas (Center, St. (^urch, and other items. / undertaking for its 250th anniversary. Mark’s Chapel and the Storrs Slides of the 1986 Great A m eri^n The last time the Parish Piecers quilt club Police said about $18,000 worth of Congregational Church, all on North Quilt Festival will run continuc^sly put together such a show, Aronson and her goods was stolen. Eagleville Road, Storrs. Admission in Waggoner Chapel. On Saturday, husband spent a week sleeping on cots in the Nasuta is being held at the m i is $3 for adults and $1.50forchildren. quilt appraisals will be done by a church, guarding the 200 valuable pieces. Hartford Correctional Center pend­ Tea will be served from 2 to 4 p.m. team from the Vermont Quilt This time there are others handling that task, ing an appearance Oct. 5 in STEVEN CA88AN0 JAMES FOQARTY MARY ANN HANDLEY KENNETH TEDFORD each day in the St. Thomas Student Festival. To make an appointment, but there’s still plenty for Aronson to do. Manchester Superior Court. Muller Board of Directors Board of Directors Board of Directors Board of Directors Center. Luncheon will be served call Margaret Gant, 429-2436. She has planned and promoted the show, was released on a 10,000 non-surety each day from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 At 1 p.m. Saturday, Sally Palmer hunted for historic pieces to include, invited bond. He is to appear in court on p.m. at St. Mark’s Chapel. Field of Chelmsford, Mass., will well-known authorities to participate and Oct. 7. speak on “ Preservation and Resto­ coordinated the work of the Parish Piecers Aronson does most of her piecing at her sewing machine, Ru A rainbow-hue queen-size charm ration of Antique (guilts.” Admission club, a quilting cooperative in which she has surrounded by patterns, books and more than 400 different itei quilt will be raffled at 3:30 p.m. is $5. Audience members are encour­ participated for 10 years. Or Teen took coins, iengths of fabric. Saturday. Three other quilts will be aged to bring antique quilts, tops or In fact, being chairman of this show has Re auction^. In all, 25 quilts wilt be blocks for an informal discussion. kept Aronson away from her workroom, a charges allege second floor bedroom which is chock full of 3:3 fabric, thread, quilt books, antique quilt tops, of making a quilt,’’ she said. "1 iixe the Important 100 years ago, and it’s equally Sti A South Windsor teen-ager was posters and partially-finished projects. geometry. I like the idea of the creative important now,” Aronson said. “ It’s that I charged Friday In connection with As she took a visitor into this room several possibilities, although you’re working within need for a social context, that old Idea of the theft of $70 in coins from her People pick up pieces weeks ago, Aronson's gentle smile turned boxes. You’re making something very working on a common . That keeps me father’s Manchester home in Au­ into a broad grin. She spoke about Individual beautiful, but you’re doing it within some involved with our group.” All gust, police said. pieces of fabric as if she were introducing old very strict rules.” The 19 members of Parish Piecers meet for Police said Jennifer Noel, 18, friends. One is a print which was manufac­ One of her prize-winning quilts, “ Green five hours every Wednesday, and will add entered her father's home on West throughout the country tured in 1875; another is a fabric typical of Mountain Formal," combines green velvet, extra sessions as needed. “ We’ll get together Pint Street with her boyfriend and took the 1920s. satins, dress fabrics from the 1950s and some more often before a wedding or something A the coins from a mug. “ I can trace the threads of my life with snippets of antique material. It looks like that, so that we can help someone finish a The Noel’s father reported the bur­ RICHARD DYER SUSAN PERKINS FRANK MAFFE JAMES MORANCEY fabrics," said Aronson, pointing out an spectacular spread out on the family guest quilt that’s meant to be a present,” she said. the Ai says' Sandi Fox, who directs the glary to police on Aug. 31. after he Board of Education Board of Education Board of Education Board of Education By M arcia Dunn autobiographical hanging she created. It is a bed. The quilt exhibit this weekend will trace 9 Silvei American Quilt Research C(enter at the discovered that the mug, which he Thu Associated Press nostalgic look back at her childhood as the That quilt has no particular message. But a 200 years of quilt history. One of the oldest Arllni Los Angeles County Museum of Art, said had been three-quarters full, daughter of a Midwestern creamery man in more recent work, called “ Images of the pieces is an 1845 friendship quilt owned by Mary MONONGAHELA, Pa. -R eadto and which is scheduled to open officially in was almost empty. Term 1987 - 1990 Term 1980- 1991 the 1930s. There are simple, stamped Spirit,’ ’ combines traditional blocks which James and Dawn Ladd of Coventry. 571; I steadily every Wednesday, the ladies of 1988. "It is in many ways a trying Noel was charged with third- pictures of a milk delivery wagon and cows, relate to BIbiical themes. There Is a square Some of the most unusuj$l are tbe degree burglary and sixth-degree Grace Lutheran Church gather with somehow to come to grips with the called Jacob’s Tears, another called Tree of cigarette-premium quilted hangings. These C m consequences of a plastic-oriented against'a beige fabric. larceny. She was released on a their thimbles a^d shears to share In contrast is an almost psychedelic piece Life. This 86-by-90-lnch quilt. In shades of incorporate the fabric squares printed with society.” Th« $1,500 bond and Is to appear neighborhood news, brag about the which Aronson created when she retired beige and maroon, will be auctioned off bathing beauty pictures, which were given Sentiment aside, quilt collecting also in O Wednesday in ManchesterSuperior CONSTABLES grandchildren and, oh yes, quilt. from the University of Connecticut, where during the quilt show. away In the 1920s as cigarette premiums. SELECTMEN has become a serious and potentially Chor Court. It is quintessential quilting, a throw­ she was the assistant director of the Honors Behind each ofthesetraditionat patterns is . Each bather Is meant to represent a famous back to simpler, sturdier times and a lucrative endeavor. An 1840 Baltimore forth William Desmond Program for eight years. a story. 'These tales, which Aronson calls American beach. Kathleen Maloney bittersweet reminder of America’s Album quilt fetched $176,000 at So­ “ quilt lore,” hold great fascination for her. In searching out these and other unusual Hous theby’s auction house in New York in Entitled “ Full Bloom,” It couples pieces of Clarence Foley homespun heritage. It is also a spring­ antique material with some of the batik “ I ’m fascinated with the tore, the history of quilts, Aronson has concluded that a book is Two people hurt January, the most ever paid fora quilt. Frank Napolitano board to a proud, new age for women fabric Aronson was selling in the 1960s and these quilts,” Aronson said. “ Here’s the needed which documents the wealth of “ It’s more interesting to collect quilts Eat - Ronald Gates and a flash of the up-and-coming in '70s. "Sometimes you’re saying things, work of mostly anonymous women, who Connecticut's historic quilts. But she’s not In head-on crash than to be in tlje stock market,” says avant-garde art. without realizing that you’re saying them,” were taking scraps and making something interested In writing another book Just now. Tht Paul Phillips Ardis James, an ardent collector who An elderly Manchester man and a From the church halls of southwest­ said Aronson, looking at that work. “ This Is beautiful out of them. Even with our books, “ I ’m looking forward to Just getting back holdii lives in the New York suburbs of South Windsor teen-ager were ern Pennsylvania to the g a lle r ie s ^ certainly a ‘breaking-out’ piece. I was our patterns, our easy access to fabric into that workroom and sewing,” said at Vi ROGER M. NEGRO Westchester County. She's paid as much injured early Thursday morning Soho and the museums of Los Angeles, combining the very old and the very new, and stores, we can scarcely come close to what Aronson. “ I ’m working on a color-wheel infdn Treasurer as 17,000 for a quilt. following a head-on collision on quilts are making a comeback. Whether the piece is contemporary in style.” they achieved” quilt, and so many other projects. I Just need 7 James and her husband, Robert, are Bolton Center Road in Bolton. traditional or contemporary in design, Most of Aronson’s works, however, are ITie cooperative aspect of quilting appeals to take the time for less talking and more adding a new room to thejjr home with AAI According to state police, Austin they're in. And they’re hot. fairly orthodox. “ That's pa rt of the challenge to Aronson. “ The group context was doing” D. Beechler, 79. of 124 Porter St., ” A lot of it is nostalgia and the fact display platforms and controlled humid­ Chi was traveling west shortly after that people understand and can relate to ity and temperature to house their Pers< 2; 30 a m. when Lori Thibodeau. 17. quilts,” says Michael Kile, publisher of collection of about 250 quilts. Savit LEADERSHIP THAT KEEPS The ()uilt Digest Press in San Francisco. ” We don’t have a microwave, we don’t at a r of South Windsor, who was travel­ ing east, crossed the center line, "A lot of it is that it’s women's art and a have loU of things,” Mrs. James says. “ We d ^ t want them. We live simply, causing the collision. lot of women have been longing, and WA but we buy quilts.” Both drivers were taken to ABSENTEE quite rightfully so, for women’s art to be Tbe technique of stitching together Manchester Memorial Hospital, MANCHESTER MOVING ^own. Th< two layers of fabric with stuffing in Orani where they were treated for minor BAUOT APPUCATION "And, I think, there’s Just something between, quilting was primarily a injuries and released. about quilts. They’re Just wonderful p.m. functional craft among America’s colo­ Thibodeau was issued a citation VOTE DEMOCRATIC NOVEMBER 3' objects, probably because they were nists, most of whom brought the for failure t* frant one-half of the Paid (or by (be Dp'^ocratic Town Co'nmittee. Paul Phillips, Treasurer made sritb so much love.” Art! h i g ‘ ’ “ ’ “ v "T o me, they’re the meet tender, the most endearing artifact one can have,” Please tarn to p a ^ It Mai and 8 it - MANCHE8TEH HERALD. Ttietday. 8crt. » . \ m MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Sept. 29, 1987 — 13 Start saving on taxes now: ‘Fatal Attraction’ CBS News gets Tuesday TV

leads box office the morning beck 5 : 0 0 P M @ MOVIE: Now You Ssa Watch for medical expenses Him. Now You Don't* College students use their recently discovered invisibility HARRY HOLLYWOOD (AP) - "Fatal Attraction” hdd the NEW YORK (A P ) — CBS News is getting formule to seve their school from e tsk- NcQRAW another chance to launch a morning show against A key cleuee home. If pert of the ptapaymiM to No. 1 spot in the national box offlee rankinga for the eover by locBl gengsters. A "Wonderful “ Today” and “ Ckiod Morning America.” World of Disney" presentetlon. Kurt of vital money- for future inetBcM care, that ■econd-itral^ weMc, bringing in 17.7 miilion iait Jerry Oibach CBS announced Monday that ‘"n ie Morning Russell, Joe Flynn. 1972. Pert 2 of 2.. •avini Impor* portioD to deductible. weekend, more than twice as much as its nearest stars as a seedy Program” is no more, effective Nov. 30. Co-hosts [D IS] The Secret of Blrdweteher's Bey A tanoe to yoo in \ £ i \ S. School tnMkw. I f part of your competitor. young English birdwetcher end her Boston private Holland Smith and Mariette Hartley and producer the Tax Reform chUd’s college taitloB to for medicad The Paramoimt movie stars Michael Douglas as a friends ere strended when the tide cer- eye in "The Law Bob Shanks will not be in vo lv^ in Uie «e w ries o ff their boet. (SO min.) Act of MM ia the Si/Mm care, that amouat to dcthictible. man besieged by an obsessed Gleim Close after a and Harry broadcast. adverae treat­ weekend fling. [E S P N ] Dreg (feeing: IHRA Summer Ne- .NcQraw,’’ airing The charge for medicM care, oftmi tionels From Atco. NJ. (60 min.) (R) ment of medical a BtoaMe anm. ia iaeloded ia a “The Principal” was again No. 2, earning $3.8 The return of the time period is a victory for the TUESDAY, Porter news division, which had tried in vain for years to [HBO] How to Relse e Stieet-Smert expenae deduc- 9^1 ^ ^ coUege’a "^neral fee.” Write to million in its second weekend. The movie stars James SEPT. 29 on CBS. make ratings inroads against NBC’s “ Today” and Child Police officiels end child-ebuse ex­ tiona. There ia a the cMlcge treuurer, uanally you BeluMi as a motorcycle-riding tough guy teacher who perts offer edvice on educeting children Barbara Bab­ ABC’s "Good Morning America.” M percent la- can find out the amount that’a takes charge of an urban high seboM. ebout the dengers of ebduction end es- cock co-stars as a « 1 Monday afternoon, CBS News President creaae in the de­ allocated to medical care. At No. 3 was "Hellraiser,” also in its second weekend seult. Commentery by John Walsh, criminal lawyer Howard Stringer sent out a division-wide memo fether of Adam Walsh who was ab­ duction floor — Special achoola. You can and scaring up $2.6 million in ticket sales to who aids him from 8. saying: “ This is more a time for planning and ducted in 1981 Host: Daniel J. Travanti from 8 percent to 7.5 percent of. Other deductiMe expenaea: movie-goers who want to witness Satanic rituals and (60 min.) her olHce across deduct the coot of aendiiM your hard work than celebration. We have a lot to do in adinated groaa income for 1M7 and 1. Special dicta. The extra CMt of child to a xpedal achool if the acts of depravity. (TM C] MOVIE: 'Dragonslayer' A naive the hall. a few weeks, and it will take the resources of the later yeara. a preacribedapecial diet ia deducti­ prinMpal reaaon for hia or her "Stakeout,” starring Richard Dreyfuss and Emilio sorcerer's apprentice is called upon to ble if it ia (a) aMely for the entire news division to help get us ready for this slay a fearsome flying dragon. Peter CHECK USTING5 Thla meana that if you have an attendance ia the treatment of a Estevez, was in fourth place with $2.8 million, trading MacNicol. Caitlin Clark. Ralph Richard­ treatment of a medical proMem; new effort.” FOR EXACT TIME adjuated groaa income, aay, of handicap or mental iilaeaa; educa- places with No. 5 "Th e Pickup Artist,” which brought son. 1981. Rated PG and (b) in addition to normal "Today” is a news division show. “ GMA” is an tional aervicea moat be inddeMal. in $2.4 million. 848,MO, only your medical expenaes nutritional needa. entertainment division production, though its '6 : 0 0 P M ® ® 5?S) @01 News in exceaa of $3,000 are deductible. 18. Viaitation coata. If yOnr 2. Special mattreaaea. The IRS . “ Stakeout” ia now Walt Disney Co.’s highest format is similar to “ Today’s.” ® Thrf9*s Company Part 2 of 2. Do not ignore the primary facta. preaence ia medically neceaaary, haa approved a medicai expenae grossing movie of the year, earning a total of $53.9 "The Morning Program,” also an entertain­ ® Magnum, P.l. 1 1:00PM ® (B a?) (5® g® News ogy as he trios to solve a case of art theft Becauae your tax ratea are higher you can deduct the coat of a vW t to Photo by Russ MaoKondrtek deduction for the extra coat of a million in eight weeks. ment show, complete with a studio audience and erp Benson and insurance fraud (60 min ) in 18t7 then they probably will be in aee your ailing child or apouae. (B ®J) Late Show (In Stereo) apecial mattreaa deMgned to alle­ In sixth place was "D irty Dancing” with $2.1 million, stand-up comics, premiered Jan. 12, replacing the d i) Simon & Simon ® (33) 2 ® News 1988, your deductiona are worth 11. Home apaa. You can deduct These two tools make the nucleus of a them is actually iron. (B Simon & Simon viate an arthritic condition. “ CBS Morning News” in the time period from 7:30 Jeffersons ® @3 Thirtysom athing Premiere (CC) S followed by the durable “ La Bamba” moving up to more now — thua juatifying major the coat of a home health apa that a.m. to 9 a.m. EDT. 9D Odd Couple 3. Coametic auigery. The coat of collection of soldering irons. Neither of seventh with $1.4 m illion. Doctor Who Drama. Baby-boomers learn about life movea to pay medical and dental alleviatea an illneaa, to the extent (T® St. Jude's: For the Life o f a Child (60 and love Tonigh|: Michael and Hope's coametic aurgery ia deductible. T.J. Hooker min.) expenaea in 1887. Thia advice you that the apa’a reaaonaMe coat (Ken Olin, Mel Harris) love life suffers Unlike moat other medical ex­ 0D ® Family Ties when their infant daughter keeps them read In my recent column on exceeda the increaae in the value of (23 Honeymoonars penaea, the aurgery need not be @D Reporter 41 occupied at night. (60 min.) medical expenae deductiona. Now, your home. (2J) Sportstalk recommended by a doctor. Specimens of soldering irons Advice 2 3 2 3 Crime Story (CC) (60 m in ) (In in aaaociation with Eli J. Warach, 12. FluoridaUon. You can deduct MacNeit / Lehrer Newshour (2® Soap 4. Acupuncture. The U.S. Treaa- Stereo) chief conaulting editor of Prentice the inataliment and monthly coata [CNN] Newswatch 2 ® M *A *S “ H ury baa OK’d a deduction for the (2® Headache: Tha Ancient Enemy Hall Information Servicea, 1 have of a device that adda flu o r ^ into [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Old Yeller' A m ongrel dog @D PELICULA; 'El Esperado Am or Da- coat of acupuncture to alleviate a strays onto a Texas ranch and proves his Hollywood USA developed the following liat of the home water aupply if H ia date back to early this century sesperado' Dos hermanos solteronas worth to the owners, Dorothy McGuire, que viven en un pueblo de provincias, un @3) Noticiero Univlslon E apecific ailment. inatalied on the advice of a dentiat. IRS-approved medical deductiona. Fess Parker, Tommy Kirk 1957 Rated dia se convierten en madres de una nine 5. Weight reduction. You cannot You alao can deduct the c w t of: Now Is the 27) Among Brothers: Politics in New Or­ lobster for tourist customers. Hairdresser pulls the wool G Sonia Furio, Maria Teresa Rivas leans One Mg deduction from the new deduct the coat of a weight- 13. Reclining chaira uaed by Ume for all lov­ On the island t h ^ had open and [ESPN] SportsLook (57)sctv [CNN] CNN News taw lea|M out. reduction program that aimply cardiac patienta and not otberwiae ers of soldering closed seasons, norUi and south, for [HBO] MOVIE; 'Birch Interval' A young [CNN] Monoyline [H B b ] MOVIE: F a it Forward' (CC) A Aa of thia year, the full amount of improvea your general health and uaed peraonally. irons to rally girl is sent to live with Amish relatives ii;i the seafood beasties, and some [DIS] Adventures of Ozzia and Harriet teen-aged dance group from a small qualified coata of fixing up a home well-being. But you can deduct the 14. Auto improvementa that are around to ad­ CoDectors’ post-war Pennsylvania, where she town in Ohio go to New York in search of enterprising individuals noted the [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour for patient care ia conaidered a coat of a program that preventa or mire this nu­ over his girlfriend’s eyes learns about the sometimes uncomforta­ fame. John Scott Clough, Don Franklin. medically neceaaary; for example, lo w e i^ competiUon in the closed deducUMe medical expenae (aub- alleviatea a apecific ailment or cleus of a collec- Corner ble realities of the adult world. Ann [TM C] MOVIE; 'Extramitiat' The victim Irene W orth 1985 Rated PG (In Stereo) the coat of air conditioning needed season and proceeded to make hay. Wedgeworth, Rip Torn, Eddie Albert of a violent assault discovers her assai­ [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Armed and Dangeroue* Ject to the 7.8 percent floor.) Before illneaa. to alleviate a child'a asthma. Uon. Both tools DEAR ‘our minister never stops by to visit 1976 Rated PG lant knows her address, and awaits the Russ MacKendrick Not as zesty a victimless crime as (CC) After being fired from tha police thia year, the deduction waa limited 6. Hairpiecea. The coat of a date back to ABBY: I met us.’ [M AX] MOVIE: Desert Bloom' (CC) opportunity to seek ■ revenge. Farrah P 15. The exceaa cost of orthopedic rum-running in the old days or force, a cop becomes an armed security Fawcett. James Russo. Diana Scarwid to the amount by which the coat hairpiece (or wig) ia Jt deductible shoes. early in the smuggling, but it had its own this guy when I “ If your minister never stops at With the atomic testing of the early guard for a rent-a-cop company. John 1950's looming In the background, a 1986 Rated R exceeded the increaae in the home’a medical expenae if it ia preacribed 18. Hair transplants performed century. panache and paid off. accidentally got your home, you should probably Candy, Eugene Levy, Robert Loggia value aa a reault of the addition or aa neceaaary to relieve aevere The pointy- a wrong tele­ 13-year-old Nevada girl comes to terms [USA] Airwolf 1986 Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) by a physician to alleviate Now and then a farmer on a stroll Dear Abby thank God. It means death has not with the tensions developing within her renovation. mental diatreaa. baldness. headed one is would find a shoulder-high pile of phone number. I struck, that no serious illness has family Jon Voight, JoBeth Williams, El­ 1 1 :3 0 P M ® @3 N ightllne (CC) ( B Aak Dr. Ruth (CC| knife edge, said ” An axe, I guess.” asked for Larry len Barkin. 1986 Rated PG. And, of courae, medical tranapor- 7. Nuraing home. You often have 17. Vasectomies and abortions. part way between being a soldering lobster shells in a wooded spot and laid you low, that the surgeon’s (33) Honeymoonars CB Carol Burnatt and Frianda The “ guess” inspired a few Abigail Van Buren tation coata are medical expenaea. to pay a lump aum to move your 18. C:omputer storage of your iron and a blow torch. Gas is fed in wonder who did it. U he found out he and got a Gary. knife has not been necessary, that [USA] Cartoons 2 3 Diamonds A man hires Mike and (22 (SO) Late Night W ith David Lattarman questions arotmd town that ended He liked my vo­ Chris to investigate his wife, but they (In Stereo) So la the coat of medical inaurance. dependent parent into a nuraing medical histo^. .. the handle end and is set on fire at might accept a few cans to take you have no serious family prob­ 6 : 3 0 P M GD Family Ties the holes to keep the business end with a lobsterman who said “ I ice and I liked soon become involved in a blackmail (2® Alfred Hitchcock Preeente care of plowing in the evidence. lem, or that you are not a spiritually ® @1 ABC News (CC) scheme. (70 min.) piping hot. The needle-nose is just haven’t seen one of those things for his, so we de­ [ESPN] Water Skiing: International The expert was asked what the delinquent member. (51) Jeffersons (CC) 22) 2 3 Tonight Show (In Stereo) fifty years!” cided meet. We Tour (60 min.) (R) great for fine-tuning a speck of ancient tool was worth as is. “ As a rule, your minister does not Gimme a Break Postal Service The curve of the edge just fits the 2® Racing from Plainafleld [USA] Edge of Night solder into a troublesome area. “ Anybody that wants it would go liked each other have time for a 'sociai cali.’ Not top of a lM)ster Un. A machine- NBC News 2® Hogan's Heroes Strictly speaking, neither “ iron” a hundred.” a lot, and since then I ’ve been to friends of mine as follows: "This that he wouldn’t enjoy it: it’s just a 12:40A M (2® m o v ie : The Chayanna' crimped tuna can in the photo Nightly Business Report (57) News Social Club* A cow boy learns that he has delivers most is iron. The four-sided geometric “ Best three-dollar deal I ever seeing him. is my son, Jeffrey, and his friend, matter of priorities — putting first shows the size. We are to imagine All I know about him is that he is a Karen.” Jeffersons Part 2 of 2 [CNN] Sports Tonight Anchors; Fred inherited a Wyoming social club from item above that bums gas is made made! ” things first. Hickman, Nick Charles his lata brother. Jamas Stfwart, Henry of steel. The other, the rough-hewn the lid laid on the can of lobster hairdresser who owns a car with a I was informed later that Karen @1) Noticiero Univision of 1944 letters “ However, you may be sure of [DIS] MOVIE: 'Turtle Diary' The drab Fonda, Shirley Jonas. 1070. (R) artifact with the scorched handle, is meat and the molten solder eased phone in it. I know all his numbers thought she should have been (^ ) Love Connection this: Your minister is willing to lives of two adults are changed by a 1 2 : 4 5 A M (TMC) MOVIE: Tough down the inside curve of the “ iron” — his home, his car and the beauty [CNN] Showbiz Today RALEIGH, N.C. (A P ) — TheU.S. a heavy hunk of solid copper (curb Coming event:. introduced as Jeffrey’s “ girl­ come to the hospital or your home, shared interest in sea turtles Ben King­ Quya' A pair of train robbarf are re­ to seal the lid onto the rim. salon, which he owns. friend” instead of his friend. My [ESPN] Surfing: Triple Crown From sley. Glenda Jackson. Rosemary Leach. leased from prison after a thlrty-ysar Postal Service has tracked down 83 weight, 4 pounds). The First Sunday Stamp Bourse the jail, the street corner, or There is glamour of a sort in the He never talks about himself. thinking was, since she was physi­ Oahu, Hawaii. (R) 1986 Rated PG. stint only to return to e life o f crime. Burt of the 92 men whose letters, written When it was picked up by a will be Oct. 4 at the Holiday Inn, 363 anywhere at any hour of the night or charred handle. It suggests over­ When I ask questions, he changes cally present, it was obvious that 7 : 0 0 P M GD To Be Announced. [ESPN] SportsCantar ^ Lancaster. Kirk Douglas. Ell Wallaoh; when they were homesick young Manchester resident at a miscel­ Roberts St., East Hartford. Take day — wherever or whenever he is 1986 Rated PG. (In Starso) lany shop on Prince Edward Island heating in an outdoor fire, while a the subject to how much money he she was a girl, so that word was needed. So, call him if you need (GJ News [M AX] MOVIE: 'Missing in Action' An soldiers in 1944, wound up in an attic Exit 58 off Interstate 84. Time: 10 to C8J W heel of Fortune (CC) American Army colonel, struggling to 1 : 0 0 A M GD Archie Bunker-a Place (Canada), with the question, "What- poacher is busy with the other 5. Free admission, parking and makes or how tired he is. redundant. Or was I being insensi­ him. Otherwise, he will not know of convince the world that MIA'S are still here. (Y; Homs Shopping Overnight Barvlea is this thing,” the owner, seeing the details of canning a batch of illegal Abby, how can I find out more tive in not making her feel “ spe­ your need until it is too iate. (® •100.000 Pyramid imprisoned in Vietnam, accompanies a “ We wish we could find them door prizes. (3 hrt.) about this man? I don’t even know cial” enough? "F or the moment, thank God you (5D (3]D Cheers Senate investigation committee to Ho all,” said Megaera S. Harris, a Chi Minh City. Chuck Norris 1984. CB Joe Franklin how old he Is or if he’s married. I JEFFREY’S MOTHER have not needed your minister. One (J$ Best of Saturday Night Postal Service spokeswoman in Rated R 3D Twilight Zona have really fallen for him, but I day you may need him, and he will (?Q) M ‘ A*S*H Washington credited with doing 3 1 Mauds don’t want to fall any deeper until I DEAR MOTHER: These days, heed your call.” MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour 1 1 :3 5 P M (3D Entanalnmanl Tonight much of the detective work for the Quilting enjoys a resurgence Dudley Moore talks about "Like Father. g ® Ask Dr. Ruth (CC) Know more about him. Can you the word “ friend” covers a multi­ PREACHER IN $1) Barney Miller 2 late deliveries. Like Son," his latest movie. (In Stereo) help me? tude of relationships. I suspect NORTH LITTLE ROCK Hollywood Squares [CNN] Croaafirs "W e’ve done pretty much all we Continued from page 11 1,500 quilt guilds in North America,' paid for church improvements. 1 1 :5 5 P M [HBO] MOVIE: Night ol th« [USA] Saaroh for Tomorrow FALLEN ANGEL Karen was piqued because she felt @D Novela: Victoria can,” she told The Raleigh Times in according to Kile. With an average Three long, narrow quilting Creeps' A fraternity prank turns ugly that you were attempting to minim­ when alien life-forms are accidentally 1 : 0 5 A M ( B Love Boat an article published Monday. tradition with them from Britain. membership of 150 people per guildf frames, each wrapped with a Nightly Business Report DEAR ANGEL: You could have ize (or deny) the seriousness of her Do you hate to write letters @1) Three's Company unleashed on campus, turning students 1:15AM [MAX] MOVIE; 'Sudden “ We’re hanging onto the letters but ()uilting spread west with the that’s 225,000 quilters. nearly finished quilt, were lined in into zombies Jason Lively, Steve Mar­ pioneOr women, portrayed in the him investigated by a detective relationship with Jeffrey. Were because you don’t know what to [CNN] Moneyline Ossth' Manhattan's sas offsndsrs bo- our search is pretty much “ And that’s just skimming the rows on a recent warm summer’s shall. Jill Whitlow 1986. Rated R. (In come tha pray of a buslnsatwoman who agency — but it's not inexpensive. you? say? Thank-you notes, sympathy Stereo) exhausted.” 1984 Broadway musical “ Quilters,” surface,” Kile says. “ Multiply that day. A small sign, “ Blessed are the [ESPN] SportsCenter turns to vigilante |ustlcs fdflowlng a bru­ My best advice would be: If yOu letters, congratulations, how to The 23S letters found in May 1986 then ebbed and flowed over the next by 10 in order to get all the active Quilters, for they are the Piece- [TMC] MOVIE: 'Eliminators' A pilot 12:00AM ® Taxi tal rape. DenIts Coward. Frank Run- have to ask Dear Abby how to find DEAR ABBY: This is my first decline and accept invitations and crashes and falls into the hands of an yaon. Jamie Tirslll. 1985. Rated R. were mailed by men aboai^ the century. quilt makers.” makers,” hung from a metal filing CiD Getting in Touch out what kind of man you’re dating, time to write. I, too am one of those how to write an interesting letters evil scientist who is plotting to take over Liberty Ship Caleb Strong while it It wasn’t until 1971, when quilts The Grace Lutheran quilters in cabinet stuffed with bags of batting. the world. Patrick Reynolds, Roy Do- ® Entertainment Tonight 1 :2 5 A M [HBO ] MOVIE: 'Jo Jo Oaneof, 9 perhaps you shouldn’t be dating “ pop in" preachers. I always try to are included in Abby’s bookiet, was bound for North Africa. Four­ were displayed on the walls of New Monongahela, for example, do not While most of the church trice, Andrew Prine 1986 Rated PG Your Llfo Is Calling' (CC) As doclora at­ him. make it at a convenient time. I "How to Write Letters for All (33) Star Trek tem pt to save h it Ilfs after a drug-ralstad teen belong to the nine former York’s Whitney Museum of Ameri­ belong to any guild. Fourteen women’s work is meant for beds [USA] Airwolf thought perhaps you would like to Occasions.” Send a checkormoney d® Uncle Floyd accident, a nightclub comsdian'a altar soldiers who have not been located. can Art, that quilts finally were strong, they have stitched more rather than walls, their motivation ego travels back through tha yasra to share the following with your order for $2.50 and a long, stamped 7 ; 3 0 P M C5J p m Magazine An auto (2® Shoppers Network The post office wasn’t to blame accepted by curators and critics as than 130 quilts and innumerable is much the same as their more graph auction, Tina Yothers ( 'Family ditcovar what lad him to this point. Ri­ DEAR ABBY: My son has been readers: (39 cents), self-addressed envelope (2® Alfred Hitchcock Praaants for the lost letters. The bag of mail full-fledged objets d’art. That, pillows for customers around the innovative colleagues, many of Ties” ). chard Pryor, Dabble Allan, Art Evans. dating a girl (exclusively) for two Our Minister Never Stops to: Dear Abby, Letter Booklet, P.O. @3 Quincy 1068. Rated R. (In Starao) had been entrusted to a soldier on combined with a renewed interest world since the group was formed whom have formal art training. (5D Current A ffair years. Recently I introduced them "Occasionally someone will hay. Box 447, Mount Morris, III. 61054. (23) Gena Scott in the nation’s past as a result of the in 1976. They have enough orders to “ The real common denominator C® ® Jeopardyl (CC) 1 : 3 0 A M (B Oat Sniart shore leave who for unknown [CNN] Newanight reasons failed to take the mail to a Bicentennial celebration, helped keep them busy into the 1990s. is just a love of working with ® Truth or Consequences (0) INN News \ [ESPN] SportsLook 3® Dating Game post office. whet the nation's newfound appe­ “ I like to quilt and I like to be with fabric,” says Penny McMorris, an (O J in n News [USA] Dragnet The bag of "V-Mail” or "Victory tite for quilts. the quilters. I miss it so much when art consultant from Bowling Green, NHL Hockey: Hartford Whalers at [CNN] Nswanight Update Mail” wound up in the attic of the The revival, worldwide in scope, I can’t come,” saysiva Huffman, at Ohio, who’s produced a public Quebec Nordiques (3 hrs ) 1 2 : 0 5 A M ( ® Magnum, P.l. [D IS ] MOVIE: 'A n Am erican In Paris' An American es-GI finds romance and suc­ home of the now-dead soldier's aunt encompasses everything from the 83 the oldest member ^ the group. television series on quilting and Can vasectomy be reversed? (20) M 'A 'S ’ H 1 2 : 3 0 A M ® w k r p in Cincinnati cess In Paris. M usical score by G aoiga standard cotton patchwork quilt to “ We’re together, y ^ ’re satis­ written four books on the subject. (20) Carson's Comedy Classics until it was spotted by an extermi­ [CNN] PrImaNawa and Ira Gershwin. Gena Kelly, Laills Ca­ nator, who persuaded the elderly the more evolutionary, revolution­ fied,” said Louise/ Harperr- 77^ _ A t Quilt National ’87, a biennial (20) Newlywed Game ron, Oscar Levant. 1061. — ary variety combining fabric, whose home is u se^ o r the quilting [DIS] Roger Whittaker In Kenya Singer Herald photo by Tuekar woman to let him take the letters in international exhibit held in D E A R DR. in a mobile home since it was (21) Barney M iller Roger Whittaker returns to his native [ESPN] Running and Racing hopes they could be delivered. paint, beads, metallic thread, even bees. Athens, Ohio, the 89 works dis- GOTT: I had a manufactured in 1980. In the last (JO) Win, Lose or Draw country of Kenya celebrating the republ­ [USA] Hollywood Insider The exterminator, Michael Min- taxidermically stuffed birds and Down the ro^d in Charleroi plaj^d in June included an inflata­ i^sectomy 10 0 ^ year, I have experienced a sore (2^ Wild, Wild World of Animals ic's people, music and wildlife [60 min.) chipmunks. ladles hJve been holding (In Stereo) 2 : 0 0 A M ( B MOVIE: -Son-Rlso: A Mira- guez, took the letters to Raleigh ble quBted sphere 7 feet in diame­ years ago in mouth, mouth ulcers, sore muscles @1) Family Ties* ol« of Lovo' Tha parants of an autiatie /f*s Frost Fair time Postmaster Ross A. Garulski, who The newfangled works bear such quiltiifgPMs for the past 36 ter. Onbmctangular quilt, made of which the sur­ and a general worn-out feeling. [ESPN] Water Skiing; International boy hatp him out of hit isolatad axist* [CNN] Crossfire Tour (60 min ) (R) promised to give the letters extra _ytles as “ Mexican Graveyard,” They, too, are affiliated with vinyl and' canvas as well as fabric, geon removed a Dr. Gott How common is formaldehyde ance and into tha real w orld. Jam at Far* [DIS] Mouseterpiece Theater [HBO] MOVIE: 'Dream Lover' After antino. Kathryn Harrold, Michaal Ruth Willey, left, and Bernice Maher display some of the “ Neighborhood with Comet Scar” no guild. depicted h man sitting in a bathtub. poisoninx? attentioit. section from my Peter Gott, M.D. [ESPN] Fishing: Best of Bill Dance stabbing an Intruder, a young woman Adams. 1078. Items that will be featured at the annual Frost Fair of the and “ ...but there was a faulty joint "There’s nothing in it' 'for us Another, one of three quilts from Garulski kept the promise. vas deferens, DEAR READER: No one knows becomes Inolvad In dream research ex­ ® Homa Shopping Ovarnight Sarvloo a 8 : 0 0 P M C5J Jake And The Fatman periments that may reveal the reason be­ in the right rocket booster.” except a good time,” says Lois Japan, showed two women In Orford Parish Chapter of the Daughters of the American Within a week, he found John A. folded back the prevalence of formaldehyde McCabe investigates the apparent (3 h r t ) More than 160,900 people cur­ Snyder, 87, who heads the quilting bathing suits walking along the hind her act of violence. Kristy McNi- Revolution. The fair will be Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to Deitz, 64, of Sylva, who had written each "end and poisoning caused by the fumes from burglary-related death of a wealthy busi­ chol. Ben Masteis, Paul Shenar 1986 (33) Twilight Zona rently subscribe to Quilter’s New­ circle at the Presbyterian (Hiurch beach. to his father by the same name. tied it. I can see insulating material. Itdoeshappen. nessman who was s(ain in his home (2 Rated R 2.3 Draw 3:30 p.m. at Center Congregational Church on Center sletter Magazine, coiuidered a of Charleroi. hrs ) The letters eventual^ went to 35 The monthlong show, part of the difficulty in Some people appear to be unusually [M AX] MOVIE: 'The President's Ana- [ESPN] Flahing: Baat of Bill Oanoa leader in the quilt publishing field. The modem, hilltop church has (GJ MOVIE: 'American Hot Wax' 1950s Street. Lunch will be served. states, Ms. Harris said. which will tour the United States reconnecting sensitive to formaldehyde vapor. lyaT The president's analyst is forced to [USA] MOVIE; 'Sky Davila' Two Ufa- The monthly journal began in 1969 designated a special room behind and Japan over the next 2'A years, the vas, but is there any method of tion unless they are certain that disc jockey Alan Freed atternpts to pre­ flee for his life when the head of a spy I Of course, your symptoms could sent a live rock n' roll show in Brooklyn's guards who cannot twim bacoma pilots with a first-issue press run of 5,000 the sanctuary for its five regular agency feels he knows too much. James who cannot fly. Spancar Tracy, Ann Dvo­ attracted about 5,400 people from gaining access to the sperm for they will never want children, even, be due to other factors. If formalde­ Paramount Theatre, despite protests Coburn, Godfrey Cambridge, Joan Dele copies. rak, William Boyd. 1932 quilters. Their efforts, like their as far away as Alaska and South artificial insemination? I have if as in your case, they were to hyde insulation is present in your from local authorities. Tim Mclntire, Lar- ney 1967. aine Newman, Jay Leno. 1978 About T ow ^ Also, there are now more than counterparts in Monongahela, have Africa. remarried and would like to be the remarry. home, representatives from the [USA] Riptide Cody romances Janet In­ 2 :0 5 A M ( B News (R) ^ father of my wife’s children. state health department can use (® @Q) Who's the Boss (CC) Without gram (Jane Badler), a former love who's 2 : 3 0 A M 3D Twilight zone telling her father, Samantha arranges a involved In an investigation with interna­ DEAR DR. GOTT: I should see a special sensors to determine if the [CNN] Sports Latanight p.m. in the art studio on the.East Campus. For more date w ith a 1 5-year-old child prodigy. (In tional overtones (60 min.) Pinochle scoree announced DEAR READER: Through the urologist for persistent pain in my fumes are present in high enough Stereo) [ESPN] SportsCantar information, call 646-1990. marvels of microsurgery, a urolo­ penis, but I am embarrassed that I concentration to cause mouth 8 :3 0 P M ® @3 Growing Paine (CC) The pinochle scores for Thrusday's game played at If your pearls are stolen, is this how your C fj News Unemployed Maggie drives bar hus­ 2 : 4 0 A M ( B NIghtwatoh gist trained in this method might be may get an erection during any ulcers, sore muscles and loss of d l) MOVIE; 'Anzecs; The War Down Un­ the Army 8nd Navy Club are: Bud Paquin, 657; Helen band and children crazy by taking over 2:50AM [MAX] MOVIE; Bolaro- A Boy Scouts plan paper drive able to restore your fertility. Using examination. Is this a common stamina. der' As World War I drags on. the Anzac the reins of the Seaver household. 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Co-E diiors McElreavy not looking for miracles — just a win Deborah B ray, Raina Kelley By Ed Schuyler Jr. losses next Saturday at home yards, one said, without rancor, ’ ’A home game against Dartmouth field goal early in Saturday’s game. have called the game. ~ The Aieocloted Press against Penn and break it Oct. 10 at good kidi like Uiat and look what Nov. 7. By then, their toeing streak Pore Joy reigned when Mike Dressed in powder-blue sweat­ Mnceton. happens." should be up to 38 games. BisMnger intercepted a Lafayette ers, with a white “ C,” and wl^fg^ Volume LII, No. 2 Head Coach Larry McElreavy It should be noted that Columbia The defeat was accepted with Despite a seasen-openli% SS-0 pass at die Let^ rd s* 48 and on the pants, the band changed untforinr Compiled by students of MHS, published by the Manchester Herald plans to make the Columbia foot­ Is a major university, but major- good humor by 81 musicians, loss to Harvard, some members of next play Chris Della Pietra ran for for their halftime show. They to t* ball team “ win if it’s the last thini; I college in football in that itconnotes were introduced as ’ ’the ColumMa the Columbia family were bt^ieful a touchdown to make it 15-7. off their shoes and socks, then t ^ do." bigtime only as a faded memory. Marching 8,000” that the losing streak would end Even Lafayede fans ap^auded pot shots at such targets as the U A On Oct. 24, when the Lions play at against Lafayette In Easton, Pa. when it was amiounced that the Navy and Easton; •> It could be. someone suggested. Bucknell, i t . will be the 40th Everytlme the Lions would suffer touchdown "was Columbia’s first - “ The U.8. Navy is betwM9> "Don't say that, I ’m an optim­ anniversary of Columbia’s 21-20 a tumovm* or make a mistake, the ’ Th at was everybody’s opinion, score of the year." Iraq and a bard place." Constitution’s birthday is celebrated at MHS ist," McElreavy said following upset over Army, which snapped band would chant, "OhMihbhhhlih but mine,” McElreavy said. — “ Larry Holmes (the former “There’s hope; there’s still ments, Manchester being one of Columbia's 38-7 loss to Lafayette the Cadets’ 32-game unbeaten shucks." At least it soUnded some­ The hope spraiv from Colum­ heavyweight boxing cbampion)jig lIV y in g to bring recognition to the of religion, speech, the press, the Superintendent of Schools James P. program broadcast nationwide was get the town involved. Robinson another half," said a Columbia four stops. Afterward, a discussion last Saturday. streak. The Lions also beat Navy thing like diat. bia's 28-21 loss to Lafayette last the only successful thing to conw CRQsUtution, with iU importance right to the privacy of our homes, Kennedy. Other acUvlties for the listened to by all. To the students, was aided by Helen McKinney, cheerleader, who with her nine will be led by Professor Jack At least, no one said, "Happy and Syracuse In that 7-2 year, v A victory, said McElreavy, who year. Columbia was on the La­ out of Easttm in the last 80 yean. then and now, is a fun celebration, the right to a trial by Jury and many children were wriUng their own the whole production was a hype. representing the Pitkin Glass colleagues spent much of the game Catfield from Trinity College on the birthdajf. Coach" to McElreavy, " I think it’s getting a little tough is in his second season at Columbia, fayette S-yard line with one |toy left cheering for the defense. It was Columbia lost; people had fuir.’*“ but it did take some planning. It others. It can be bard for all to constituUons, to understand the With the signing of the facsimile of Works; Jean Kelsey, of the Orford issues brought up in the play. The who was 41 the day before the Lions’ on the seniors," McElreavy said of "would cut my Mylanta intake in in the game. The Lions were on the their best cheer. Practice makes “ At least it’s a nice day," ^ started this past March when appreciate the rights of the Consti­ concept of making major rules, and the Constitution a student would Parish chapter of the Daughters of play, free along with cake and SSrd consecutive loss. the losing streak. half." 17 when the game ended. perfect. cheerleader said. several teachers, with Ron Cour- tution when most people alive today decorating the rooms in festive receive a sticker, a card stating the American Revolution; Loretta refreshments, was funded by dona­ They should tie Northwestern's As for the fans — after a 43-yard The Lions’ best bet for a victory Lions’ fans and the band were After “The Marching 5,000” Indeed — a warming sun in a noyer as chairman, thought that in the U.S. never did without them. displays. they signed the facsimile and a Rivers, from the Lutz Children’s major-college record of 34 straight Cnliimbia punt was returned 22 this year would seem to be in its elated when Lafayette missed a Tormed at halftime, they could of Columbia blue. with Uie 200th birthday of the That is why the celebraUon ot the At the high school, room decorat­ piece of c a l^ That’s why, many Museum; Carol Lenihan, from the tions from the Savings Bank of Constitution being Sept. 17, they ConsUtuUon is being noted through- _ ing also took place, along with an said, they signed it. From the Cheney Homestead; and Anne Manchester, Manchester State ought to commemorate the docu­ out the United States, to get people' Uncle Sam look-alike contest, a day several students asked about the Beechler, Paige Savary, Gladys Bank and Pitkin Glass. ment, its importance and the fact to realise how blessed they are as to dress significantly in red, white matter, the impression given was Adams and Herbert Bengtson, all of Robinson was eager to give that it has held up the longest of any citisens of this country. and blue, an essay contest, “ We the that everyone realises the impor­ the Manchester Historical Society. information about the events. Pre­ written document in the world. In Connecticut, Manchester is People,” regarding what an Ameri­ tance of the Constitution but it's not The group coordinated a play to viously a history teacher at RHAM The Constitution is what has held one of the few towns to get acUvely can represents. The main event a priority to really dwell on the ^show the ways of thinking and High School, she said, “ It was kind SCOREBOARD this country together. It is the involved. Several events were was the signing of a facsimile of the thought. reasoning of the people at the time of a thrill to put something like this rights of freedom we have been happening at the schools in town. Constitution which is to be hung in In the community, a committee the Constitution was being drawn together.” The entire significance granted ^ in the Constitution that On Sept. 16 at Washington School, the town hall. headed by one of Manchester High up. It is to be performed by of the celebration means a lot to Yankaaa 9, Rad Sox 7 NalltnalLNfflirMutti make us such an envied country. there was a tree-planting ceremony During the final period at the high School’s guidance counselors, Sara professional actors who are touring many people. For 200 years we have had freedom with Mayor Barbara Weinberg and school, at about 1:30 p.m., a Robinson, planned many events to New England on return engage­ - JULIE GARNER Baseball BOST09I NCW YORK Tranaactioiia Bowling abrhM r h b i Rtds6.lravn5 Burks cf 5 110 Hdsncf 3 3 11 Borrett3b 5 110 Rndtph3b 3 1 0 1 ATLJLNTA CINCINNATI Amirican Laague itaiullnot Horndh M tn g lylb 4 0 3 3 oBrbM o b r b M Student profile: Kelly Dubois DwEvn 1b 3 10 1 WlnfieidWlnfWd rf 4 1 3 1 Safe nights out H a llc f 5000 COIIInsIf 4000 A w w r ^ L e e w e Any Lmolh (Sreenwl If 5 13 3 Pglrulo3b 3000 Gant 3b 40 10 Bentngr rf D C n m 3 b 3 0 10 AL Named Joe *1k{ulman, Jim D avid M cKenna 311-503, D avid Bolrd ■ M t Dtvislen 4 13 0 Roysterph 1113 DJom esIf 3 130 T jo n esef 4 130 classical, rock and rap. Some of his edly play football, and he wants a Romero 3b 4 10 0 GWarddh 3 000 D M rp h yrf M eKw ,, At gark, Durwoed Merrill, 32^5S4, Mike Ooren 513, Fran Bremtan --‘Athletic,” “ outgoing” and "In- W L Fet. GO 3 1 00 Parker rf 3 110 By LEWIS WITHAM M ta^ ellly Oita Drew CoMe umpires forthe 510, Mike Hyde 507, Edith Mason ML, — Jo Reed n 3 0 3 3 Easier ph 1113 O P e ^ lb 4333 Bell 3b 4 113 teHigent" are Just a few of the many favorite bands are Crosby, Stills major in education. After college, Toronto 96 61 .611 M ononoc 3 0 0 0 Pasauolf 3 110 Tom m y AAedor 183-483, Bee M oauln Detroit 93 63 .5M 2*/i Simmons c 4 130 BDtaxc 4 130 Out of 21 Super Bowls, pick C H It t O < ) ^ m ^ x ! ^ 8 1 o n e d a tw«F 303-S08. iVtthis that could be used to describe and Nash. Pink Floyd, Yes and he would like to become a math Ceronec 1000 Oberkfl3b 3001 Esaskylb VP* OR with Safe Rides Mllwoukee 69 .561 1 3 100 a Destrdeph 1000 the number won by AFL/AFC gaiyoiklnpagreeinewt with Vancouver of Manchester High School senior Lynard Skynard. teacher. New York w 70 .551 r/» Bhwserss 40 11 F iw tcop 0000 the Poettta C m t League. Signed working 74 .474 Solas c 1000 ZSmIth.p 3000 Larkin ss 4 113 teams (9, 12 or 15); subtract Kevin Dubois. Dubois is the captain Eventually, Dubois would like to Sept. 4, kicked off a fourth year of Botton S3 31'A M ech m u 4 3 30 agreements wtth South Bend ofthe AMd¥»eit AARP During School, Dubois’ favorite For many students in Manches­ gattlmore 65 91 .417 X>/1 Rnckeph 1000 Power 0 0000 the touchdowns scored by the League, Tampa of the Rorkta Stole o f the football team at MHS, and travel around the United States in a Tetals M 7 I I 7 Tefols 13 918 9 Meindn ph Norm Lasher 30S-S33, lAo Bonaxenr ter, Manchester Safe Rides has operation. Different members not Cleveland 60 96 .315 38>A 1000 Jets in winning Super bowl III l# O M end Uttra of the New York-Penn lyllJi practices everyday and one courses include accounting, com­ car, and later travel overseas to WeitOlvltlen M ntam rp 0000 30S-SI8, Stan M otavo g)3-513, Ron Y o rk become a familiar part of the school only volunteer on every Friday and Boston S18 188 888-7 Sitiw llph (1, 2 or 3); land multiply by Bob 330-588, Den Jorgensen 316-Ston KaH - game a week, he keeps himself puters and pre-calculus. Dubois Europe. He does not know where he W L PCI. GO ' New Yerb 1000 year. Whether they work for the Saturday night until June, also x-Mlnne(ola 15 73 .541 — BLoTKlmp 0000 Shaw's 1950 record for re­ ,N L—Named Bob Engel, John KIbler, nowski 226-908, Lou SudoN 507, AAax- huAy. enjoys the high school because he wants to settle down when he gets One out when winning runs scored. Smele -SIO, B ert Sweef 533, Sam m S|T program, call for a ride, or hear a work for MHS, East Catholic, and Kontot Ctty 78 79 ,497 7 Tredwyph 10 10 ceptions in one game (4, 5 or 6). ^ M ck, Ed AAontague, Eric Grew and •has a good time there. He likes older. He likes the suburbs, and also Ooklond 77 79 .494 7'A Gome Winning RBI — Easier (4). RM rphyp 0000 tempo 532, Ralph Clifford 987, 'TM ^.Although Dubois’ main extracur- morning announcement, teens are Cheney Tech proms and gradua­ DP—Boston 1, New York 1. LOB—Boston Dove Pollone umpires for the Noltenal Oodorwoskl 524, Bruno Giordano saVr meeting new people, and thinks the city. Seattle 74 S3 .474 Wh Fronen 1b 0000 League ptayoffs. rieular activity is football, he also aware of the successful community tions. Also included are those times Californio 73 13 .4M 11'A 9, New York 8 3B—Oreenwell, Benxinoer, Totals 3 IS 1 8 S TetaN 33 418 S PAYOFF: The answer equals LOSAr------Ruts Smyth 903, P o t Cleavage 191-495, that the teachers there are gener­ Sitting and talking to Dubois, one Meochom 3, Winfield. 30—JoReed. „ - -1ANOELESDODOERS—^Announced Edna Christensen 300-S470, K ay N U h it enjoys hiking, scuba diving, rac- service which operates Friday and around the holidays, including New Texot 73 .a .4M 11'A the seating capacity (in thou- that Don Drysdolehos agreed to a five-year ally good. He does dislike the fact, feels very comfortable. He is Chicogo 73 S4 .463 13'A HR—Horn (14), RHenderson (17), Easier 210-505, Jean Lukacs 200-530, CothV quetball and skiing (both snow and Saturday nights from 9; 30 to 2 In the Year's Eve. (4). SB—Burks (36), Beniinger (4). /sands) ot Washington’s Rob­ confrocf to become a broadcaster. Ringrese 467, Helen Zalegowski 453, however, that some teachers can be softspoken, and very easy going. x-clfnched divltlon title POOTBALL water). He has also played elec­ morning. It’s a free and confiden­ / s O om t* SF—OwEvons, Rondolsih, M ottln a^. Gome winning RBI — Larkin (8). ert F. Kennedy Stadium. . Teddy Lescroart 470. so much more difficult than others, When asked about definite plans for IP H R ER BB SO tronic keyboard for seven years, tial way for youths under 21 to get a Since Kane has been adviser and N*w YorX 9, Botfisn 7 . DP—Atlonta 1, a n d n n a tl 3. > NEW YORK GIANTS-Ptoeed Chris while teaching the same course. his future, he smiles and says, " I ’m Bolttmorv 3, D ttron 0 LOB—Atlanta 5, Cincinnati S. 3B-^ Godfrey, guard, on Inlurcd receive. having taught himself to play. He ride when they are under the Kevin O’Donnell has taken his Mllwoukse 6, Toronfo 4 Woodword 61-3 5 3 3 3 3 DJames, Porker, Gont, M —TJones. H R - i After graduation, Dubois is plan­ too young to declde." Sellers 1 8 3 3 3 3 4 3 99 = 9 X I - 21 ;U 3M 8N V HOCKEY U.8. Rllxid likes to play-pop music mostly, but influence or the driver who offers place in 1985, Manchester Safe SsotOt 5, Kontot City 1 GPerry (11), Bell (17), Larkin (13). SB— Nattonoi Heckev Leogm ning to attend a college in New Gardner 1-313310 GPerry (39), TJones (30). he enjoys listening to many differ- Rides has been recognized both M innttota 5, Tsxoi 3 NHL—Suwended Goiv Suter, Colgory AAarge O eU sle 114-493, Kathy England, where he will undoubt­ - JEN BERNIER Kelly Dubois them a ride is intoxicated. Only oomM sclwdutso Sambito L,34 0 1 1 1 0 0 IP H R RR BB SO (c) 1987 NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN Flomes defenseman, for four regular- selln 194-499, Dole Pecker 178-178188, fn r types of music — including The program got its start under nationally and locally through its TossSey't O om tf Schlraldl 0 1110 0 Paul Oossedn 309-223-600, Lee Cote New Verb season oomes and for the fird six gomes of adult advise Gregory Kane in the members and outstanding service. Botten (Hurst iS-13) at New York ZSmlth L,1810 8 10 6 6 3 3 any tournament sonedoned by the Interna- 214-551, Sheda P ric e 1S1-483, U n (Hudson 104), 7:30 p.m. Gullickson 4 7 7 7 3 3 Ctacbmolt Burton 178-479, Roy M oselsky II fall of 1984. By December of that This year, under President Heather Trout 3 3 0 0 3 1 dpnal loe Hockey Federation, for a aolttmort (Boll 013) at Detroit (Tonono Power 3 5 5 5 3 0 high-sticking Incident during the Canada Kathy Hughes 199-513, Kris M c Lol year Safe Rides was open and Nelson, Vice President Sean Bell, FuHon W,1-0 3 1 0 0 0 0 Mntgomry W,3- Meta I. Phllllsa 0 13-10), 7:35 p.m. Cup tournament. 480, Cindy H u rley 179-511, U n do . . . , Secretary Lisa DeLIsle and Treas­ Milwaukee (Boslo 10-7) at Toronto (Key Trout ^Cbedlo3batterslnthe8lh, Sellers 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 (TH IC A G O BLACKHAWKS—Sent eland 495, Dove Fenh 30M15-S77, C har Auto shop has females fixing it, too receiving calls. Since then the pitched to 3 batters in the 9th, tombito 17-4), 7:35 p.m. BLandum 3 3 0 0 1 3 NEW YORK PHILA _AAork Poterson, RIk Wilson and Ken lev Moselsky 310-554, Kevin Brannon service has been increasingly popu­ urer Debbie Schwarz, Manchester Californio (W itt 16-13) ot Chicaoo (Itannis- pitched to 1 batter In the 9lh, Schlraldl RMurphy 1 3 0 0 0 1 213-519, Diane Brennan 17S-1S1-«3, Vida pitched to 1 batter In the 9th. abrhM abrhM Poyntsr, defensemen, and Dove Donnelly lar. The ridership for 1986-87 season Safe Rides wilt continue to help ter 14-11), S p.m. Franco S,X 1 0 0 0 0 0 D yfctiracf 4 0 3 0 Samuel 3b 5 0 10 and Bid Gardner, forwards, to Soglnaw ot Barrett 183, John KozIckI 3»l304-590, Seattle (Lanaston IS-13) at Kansas City HBP—Benzlnger by (Sulllcksan. WP—ZSmlth. Linda Lotudppe 478, Jack Ahlberg 109, l$hey change the oil in their cars Neither of them were apprehen­ believes that she had to do just as least she knows what to say when reached over 1,000 youths — more teens in town by giving them safe Umpires—Home, Kolser; First, Teufel 3b 4 0 1 0 Hayes cf 4 000 the Internpdonol Hockey League. (Black* 74), ), S:asp.m. Umpires—Home, Horvev; First, Stello; K H rndzIb 4 0 0 0 VIn Urban 20^S75. by themselves, know what to do if much as the boys in her class had to she calls AAA. than twice the number transported transportation home. McKean; Second, McClelland; Third, Second, Ortgo; Third, Dovls. SchmdtSb 3 00 0 sive about taking the class, al­ I (Viola 17-9) ot Texas (Houph Strwbrv rf 3 0 0 0 Porrlshc 4 0 10 MmTREAL CANADIENS-Sent Luc Automotives 1, 2, 3 and 4 are in the 1985-86 year. Remember Safe Rides - they’re l7 -1 M J ^ P .i Shulock. their car breaks down, and wear though Topping was scared that do. Groot feels that the girls tendto T -3 :3 3 . A—30,330. AAcRyIdsIf 4 1 1 0 OW Ilsonrf 3010 Gauthier, defenseman; Gdles Thlboudeou, offered at the high school. Automo­ With the backing of Its corporate there if you need them on Friday Cleielond (Parrell 4-1) at Ookland Carter c 4 0 0 0 CJames If 30 10 o p ^ , and Ernie Vargas, left wing, to hif)h heels. Who are they? They are there would be no other girls in her do better in his classes because they ( O n t t ^ r a ^ ) , 10:35p.m. Aatroall.DodgaraS HJohsn 3b 3 0 1 1 Schu lb 3000 Sherbrooke of the American Heckev the women of auto shop. class. To her relief, there were two are usually more attentive than the tives 1 is for the consumer and sponsor, Moriarty Bros, of Man­ and Saturday night for free and Wednesday's Oomes OriolaaS.TIgeraO Santana ss 3 0 0 0 M Thm pcf 3030 Leoeue. Recoded Andre Videnueve, Automotives is not a totally others. Adrian Groot, who has boys and they take moTe notes stresses safety and basic mainte­ chester, and other generous groups confidential service. Be a friend by Boston at New York, 7:30 p.m. Cndirlop 3 0 0 0 Aguayo ss 3000 dsfensemon, from Sherbrooke. Signed FootbaD LOS ANGELS HOUSTON male-dominated class anymore. because automotives is generally nance. The other classes are more and individuals, the service has not letting your friends drive drunk. Baltimore at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. aferhbl abrhM Aguilera p 1000 KGrossp 3 0 10 Potrick Roy, gooltendcr, to a one-veor taught automotives for 21 years, Milwaukee at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. BALTIMORB DBTROIY Sox 3b i' 4 0 0 1 Hotcheref 5 110 Myers p 0 0 0 0 (xGrossph 1000 contract. S le ^ AAothleu Schneider, defen­ KTSliy girls have taken the class in said that ‘‘usually the class average new to them while the boys think progressive hnd Automotive 4 is maintained successful operations. Colllomlo at Chicqpo, I p.m. irhbl o b r h b l JGnilz If 3 1 1 0 Calhoun p 0000 seman, to a three-year contract. two periods long. Many girls only The opening this year on Friday, - HEATHER NELSON Seattle at Kansas City, 8:35 p.m. Stonlck 3b 4 3 3 1 CRenIds ss 5 13 1 ST. LOUIS BLUES^IgnM Ron Handy, receni years to learn more about is two or three girls.” they know everything already. W hitakr 3b 4 0 1 0 Bryant tf 1 0 1 0 Doran 3b 3 3 10 Tekulve p 0000 APTopTwsntypoll take Autos 1 although a girl who Minnesota at Texas, 8:35 p.m. Gonzols 3b 4 000 Baker 3b 0 000 Guerrer lb H u gh es^ 0000 center, to a multiyear contract. the general maintenance of cars All three found that they were not All three girls felt that the best Cleveland at Ookland, 10:35 p.m. 4 1 1 1 PnkovtsSb 0000 Lynn cf 3 0 11 DoEvns 1b 4 0 1 0 Stubbs 1b 00 00 B o ttrf 3 30 1 Rnckeph 1000 OOLLEOE and what to do if an emergency discriminated against by boys in part about the class was working on graduated last year took all four M urray 1b 3 0 3 1 Gibson If 4 0 1 0 Atarshol rf 4 1 1 1 WollIngSb T eta it 33 1 S 1 Tetals 11870 NCAA-Announced tbot Raymond The Top Twenty teams In the Assodotad and is now studying to be a CRIpkn ss 3 0 0 0 Tram m i ss 4 0 1 0 5 3 3 1 Burse, Kentucky StoN president, wdl should arise. their classes and were pleasantly the cars. They also enjoyed meet­ National Liague standings Wilms rf 00 00 GOdvIs 1b 4 3 3 4 'VaaOi Press codege foomad pod, with first-place mechanic. Current Affairs Club Sheets If 40 3 0 Nokesc 4 0 0 0 Shelby cf 4 0 1 0 P u h llf 4 14 4 IW W T O v ll 818 888 chair a siAicommIttee that wdl study lob -Slenessa^aker, Cheryl Spiegel surprised to find that many of the ing different people. "You g<)t to Hart If 0 000 Grubb dh 4 0 0 0 Romtey cf 0000 RRvnIdtc 5 0 10 ogportwdles for minorities In college and Kelly *fopplng are just three of boys were very helpful and tried to meet a lot of people that you would Both Groot and Wayne Horton Best Otvislen Knight dh 4 000 Lemon cf 3 0 1 0 Trevino c 3 0 0 0 Gome Winning RBI — HJohnson 116). teach automotives classes and Kennedyc 4 00 0 Lusoderrf 3 0 0 0 Deshales p 3 00 0 _ BROOKLYN COLLEGE—Named Jeon the girls who have taken automo­ get them more involved in working never get a chance to meet,” said W L Pet. OB Sclosclo c 3 0 3 1 Helhcckp 3 00 0 LOB—New York 7, Phikidelphio )0. about 25 girls take their classes is starting a new year St. Ixiuls 91 64 .587 — Dwyer rf 3 110 Brokns 3b 3 0 0 0 AAercodoc 0 0 0 0 3B—Samuel, M e Reynolds, H Johnson. SB— Toussalnt women's vodeybod coach, Clif­ Record Pit Pvt“ tives recently. All three took the on the cars. Groot finds that usually Spiegel. Both Spiegel and Baker New York 90 67 . 573 3 Locy rf 1000 Brgmnph 1000 G H fm nts 3 1 1 0 Dykstra (37). S—A ^ y o I ford Pouting women's track coach and 1. Oklahoma (44) 34M) 1,181 V clpss for very different reasons. the boys are not discriminatory, were disappointed that they didn't each year. They both said that more W lwndr3b 0 0 0 0 John Scolforoosslstant women'sbosketMl ent three or four countries. During Montreal 88 67 .568 3 Lndrxph 1000 IP H R BR BB SO 2. Nebratkp (12) 34M) 1,136 ,2 Topping took it because she ajth^ugiithe "boys don't want to be get to work on the cars as much as girls have taken their classes this Thursday, Sept. 10, marked the Ptillodelptilo Tetals 33 3 S3 Tetals 13 0 5 0 New Yerk oooch. 3. Miami, Flo. (4) 34M) 1JIM 5 this trip students will have the 78 79 .497 14 Shipley u 1000 CINCINNATI—Announced d will move they would have liked to. year than in the past and they beginning of a new year for the P ltt^urph 75 81 .481 U '/ 7 Shrprtn 3b 4 110 Cndlrla W ,80 5 4 0 0 1 3 4. Florida Slate 44M) 965 ■ 6 "grew up around cars” and she shW frupbVthe girls in the class.” opportunity to meet with the Baltim ore 881 818 888-1 Aguilera 31-3 3 0 0 3 0 IN basketball pomes from Riverfront 5. Notre Dame 34H) S90 S Baker, Spiegel and Topping all encourage girls to take Current Affairs Club. After many Ollcooo 74 81 .477 17 Detroit H e rth lir p 30 11 Coliseum to the Cincinnati Gardens. wj&nted to learn more about them. When askra if they felt they were ambassadors of the countries they West Division Havens p 0 0 0 0 M ^ is S A ^ 3-3 0 0 0 0 1 6. Auburn 30-1 8S9Vet» r«GP\ OUR. TMt TOP DP OH .. PItforo pr 00 0 0 CeruttI KJ 1 0 0 1 3 M c C llm p 0 0 0 0 OSmIth StL SB 103 East Cathod^. Manchester at Fermi, 3:30 *• ■we u * T i« PICK OP A OH CKOO,. vice president. Renate Lincoln, the I H O P t 'T Loudnerc 0 0 00 WP—Ceruttl. IMrnneph 10 0 0 Benida Pit 466 51 Notre Domef Portland at Cheney Tech, 3:30 " 1983 grad returns PAMCIPRL. . . . UCLCoPir OUR NKuJ UMtPPUVf , RltaMT?! THIS WIU. organizer of the club and German Tetals 95S94 Tetals 3 1 3 1 0 1 Bopkerp 0000 X o vler \ Bolton at RHAM, 3:30 MAtCHCS HV » S t .A Bio Umpires—Home, Morrison; First, 5TO0CNTS . OU?l9f& THIS OCMPDL teacher for MHS, opted to have an TetaN 17 5 11 S TetaN SS 418 4 Dowson, Chicago, 47; DAAurphv, St. Joseph's Coventry at Bacon Academy. 3:30 Mrnr ^ VVARl HOTlF Clark; Second, Phlllipe; Third, Palermo. , uMlFOWs>% 088 388 T—3:54. A—34,111 ’ Attanta, 4$r Strawberry, New York, St. Bernard OIrta Seccer •• SCHOOi. ViKAft PMNY C64AN6CS coc. 00! / eight-person group undertake the TexM 881 118 8W -S 30; EDovts, Onclnncrtl, 37; HJohnson, Fairfield Prep Fermi at Manchester, 3:30 - - \ presidential duties. Instead of a one M m e Winning RBI — Lombordonl (4). San Oteae New York, 36; JCIork, St. Louis, 35; Old Lyme at East Cathode, 3:30 " for MHS internship ukLi. OCCUR ‘ J \ president and one vice president, E—JNIekro. DP—Minnesota 3. LOB— Gon>e Winning RBI — DRoblnson (1). Schmidt, Philadelphia, 34; WCIork, San Cress Ce entry Minnesota 9, Texas 5.3B—Hrbek, OMal lev. Marlnare 5. Royala 1 E—Milner, RThompson, Ready. DP— Frandsco, 33. Newlnpton at ManchesNr (boys and due to an overwhelming number of H R —Lombordozzl (S). SF — Son FroncNco 1. LOB— Son Frandsco 13 Schoolboy football poll girls), 3:30 Many know her as Toby Brown, staying with Brooks until the end of applicants. LAPorrtsh. son Diego 9. 3B—Owvnn, WCIork, Kvils pvfiw m Sacred Heart at East Cathode (girts), 8BATTLB KANSAS CITY RThompson. 3B—Santiago. HR— Dawson, Chicago, 133; Wododi, Mont­ 1:30 but Toby Brown Schoeneberger, an the first semester, at which time 0 A treasurer and two secretaries 8 IP H R RR BB SO abrhM abrhM NEW HAVEN (AP) — Here ore the top 8 leonord (19). Ready (11), COavN (33), real, 117; Schmidt, Phdodctghlo, 109; GirN Swimming Schoeneberger is getting her di­ were chosen, however. The co- kSIhheeefo ONIxoncf S 1 3 1 Wllsoncf 4 0 0 0 Connecncut tchotasdc football teams as all-state field hockey player and a JNIekro 61-3' 9 3 3 3 3 DRoblnson (1). SB—Milner (f), Jefferson JCIork, SI. LouN, 106: DAAurphv, Atlanta, Windsor Locks at Manchester, 3:30 ploma in human development and secretaries are fourth-year Ger­ AAoses rf 4 13 1 Settzerlb 4 1 3 0 104; M cGm , St. LouN, 104; Strawberry, New selected for the New Hoven Reelsler by 15 1983 graduate of Manchester High BerenguerW.I-t 1 3- PBrodly If 4 0 3 3 Brett 1b 4 0 0 1 (33), MItebed (9). S-Oraveckv, Cora, V s ll# fb a ii 3 0 0 0 0 0 AAock. Yerk, HB;. EDovts, andnnatl,' 100. sportswrWer s from 14 newspopers. Follow- Manchester of Fermi, 3:30 School, has returned to her intern­ family relations from UConn. man students Meredith Blodgetand Phelps dh 3 0 0 0 TrtaMI rf 3 0 0 0 Pttchbig (14 DecM em ) Ing team nomes ore teom records, Flyree McGhe. The new treasurer Reardon SAt 1 1 0 0 01 AAothwsdh 10 10 FWhttelb 4 0 1 0 IP N R BR BB SO first-place votes and total points. FoInN ship at MHS. She is presently Aside from attending UCoimi and TWMS Son R iMcNce AAorttnet, AAentrsol, 11-3, .7B6; Ooodtn, SATURDAY of the club is Gary Murray, in his Presley 3b 3000 BJeksndh 4 0 0 0 Drovecky 4 7 3 3 1 3 NewYerk,15-7,A83;Dunne,PttNburoh,134, labulaledona30-3b26-34-33-20-1S-16-14-13-11- PaaibaM r\i,» getting married, Schoeneberger Outman L.14-13 7 3-3 7 4 4 4 9 ADavN 1b 4 0 0 0 Pecotass 3 0 1 0 KV94-7bosls. working under Gwen Brooks, help­ Russell 0 11110 DRobIsen W, I l ­ AC7; Sutdlfte, Oilcoeo, 1b9, A67; Manchester of South Windsor, UM has been teaching aerobics. She third year. Valle c 4-100 ENnrchph 10 0 0 Deshotes, Houston, I1-4k .647: Forsdi, St. p.m . ing to prepare seniors for college. MWIIIIams 0 0 0 0 10 Romos ss 4 1 1 1 Thurm nlf 3 0 1 0 ls 3 113 3 t.Hamdsn(34))(l3)444 very much enjoys the outdoors and * The council made Its first deci­ Mehorcic 3-3 1 0 0 0 0 Revnidi 3b 4 13 0 LOwen c 3000 Son Otoge LouN, 11-6, .647; Dovtey, St. LouN, 9-S, .643; Wilbur Cross at East Cathode (Mt. ■ Schoeneberger feels that most sion in electing to continue the Show 3 4 1 1 3 1 Rewsdwl, Son Frondsco. 1 3 4 .619. 2. Watertown (34 ) (3) 3K) Nebo), 1:30 p.m. loves to go camping and hiking. She Howe 33 0 0 0 0 0 Quirk c 10 10 3. Notre Dome-WH (34)374 students need to be more prepared tradition ofihe German Club's trip 7 Rusteli pitched to 3 battettr In the 8th. TetaN SS S 11 S TetaN 1 6 1 Lelper 1 3 3 3 0 0 4. Gremwlch (3 ^ 304 commented that she would like to Fall sports season looking good » Williams Mtched to 1 batter In the 8lh. MDovIs 3 4 1 1 3 1 St. Joseph at COST for college and hopes that she can to the Student Prince German 7 S-EOSt Cathode (30)373 go on an Outward Bound Expedi­ WP—JNIekro 3, Guzman. BK— McCINrs LA-10 1 3 1111 help. Although she has only been at will be led by All-Stater Jen Atwell captained by SonJa Smith and Sue restaurant in Springfield, Mass. Williams. Booker 1 0 0 0 0 0 6. Derby (34 ) 332 tion, but she was unsure if it will The (all spoils season is under Kamos CttV 880 881 888-1 7. Antonia (34 ) IDS Ralph Malcalf* MHS since the beginning of the Bums. The girls’ volleyball team The dates of the summer 1088 trip Umpires ttome. Roe Rrst, Barnett; Game Winning RBI — DNlxon (3). WP—Oroveckv, McCuders. way, with all of Manchester High and All-Leaguer Sue Webb. Umpires Home,MeSherry; Rrsl.Puld; I.SIrattbrd (34)191 school year, she is getting to know come about. will be led by Tina Zorger and to Germany were also tentatively Second. Kosc; Third. Tichida. E—Pecoto. DP—Kansas Otv 1. LOB— 9.St.JotNih(34)160 Ralph Metcalfe, who was aecOhd School’s teams now facing their Gary Minor and Chris Lyder Seattle I, Kansas d y 6. IB-Motes, Second, Rtpplev; Third, DeAAulh. Future plans after college are Hongfa Luangpraseuth. chosen. The monthlong trip is K).XayNr(34)143 to Jesae Owens in the 100-meter file studenU and enjoys working opposition. captain the boys’ s’occer team. PBrodlev. 3B—Sellzer. SB—PBrodlev unsure. Graduate school is a The cheerleaders, an equally scheduled to depart for Germany (39), Seltzer (13), Thurman (6), Valle (3). dash in the 1036 Olympics in Berlin with them. Schoeneberger is only The captain of any team la vital to Although they had an off year last MondaylalMMiaruna ALSO RECEIVING VOraS: New Canaan thought. Schoeneberger would like crucial part of the fall sports scene, on July 25 and return to Connecticut SF—AAoses. M8C Stunnara (34) N9, Torrlneton (34) 97, Conord-Weet later was elected to the U.S. House the final success of that team. The year, they figure to challenge for Radio, T V a family but she does not know will be led by Debbie Schwartz and on Aug. 22. Students from Germany IP H R BR BB SO Hartford (34) and Ledyord (3^ 09, of Representatives. captains of this year’s (all teams the CCC East title. AMRBICANLBAOUa The' AAonchester Soccer Club Simsbury (34 ) 74, FoIrfleM Prep ( M ) 66, A lot of Bcholarshlpt when she will have children. She The girls’ cross country team has Sarah Hunniford. will also be visiting MHS between 0 u e t e r m n W f 1 Horn (14), Red Sox; iNndersen (17), Stunners (girls 13 and under) opened MoreonOInfen (34)63, WeetHoven (0-D9L should certainly be known. 4 6 4 1 1 0 1 Easter (4), Yankees; Lombardozzl (I), their season lost Soturdoy with o 10-3 Gtostonbury (34) 54, Brtstot Central (34)48. . • STAMFORD (AP) - More than has a genuine interest in kids. The captains of the football team, no permanent captains, and has All of the people listed above, Sept. IS and Oct. 4, 1988. Twins; Deer (31). Moittor (16). Brewers; To conclude the club’s second TONIOHT .ReedS,6 3 3 0 0 .1 romp over Farmington. AAedssa Do- Wdton (34 ) and AAlddletown (1-1) 39. f l million in scholarships and Her advice to studenU is that each in their senior year, are alum ate captains each week. successful team spirit and enthusi­ 7:30 p.m. — Red Sox at Yankees. K ansatC ttv AAudInIks (11), Blue Joys. verM , AAory AAerlorry and Anne-Morle Sevmour(1-1)37.8hetton(1-1)33, Berlin (34) EaaERGENCY “ college is too important and The capuins of the boys’ cross astic fans will guarantee that meeting, a challenge has been NESN, SportsChonnel, WTIC, WPOP Guhicia L,1^M 61-3 10 4 2 3 Levesoue each hod two goals ond $tudent aid will be distributed to 600 quarterback Kelly Dubois and 29. Hldhouee-New Haven (34) and Hod- Fire — PollCG — ModicBl issued to the Spanish Club in the 7:30 p.m. — Mets at Phillies, WKHT' Gleoton 13-3 0 0 0 1 Jessica Marquez, Amy Dwyer, Dana west Hartford (1-1) 39. New London ( 3 « a colleges throughout the country expensive to he taken lightly,” and running back Chris Garrepy. country team will be Dana Dieterle, Manchester High has a successful 7:30 p.m. — Exhibition hockey; Quitnbrv 1 3 1 1 0 x-Puhl (3), OovN (36), Astros; P errvW , Hortleand Katie Smith engaMece. Kim Darien (3 4 ) 17, Trumbull (0-1-1) o M St. trou gh an educational develop- to always be open minded. Sean Toland and All-State runner fall sports program this year. form of a soccer or volleyball game. W halers a t Nordloues; Channel 18; 1 0 ;u WP—OuMcza. BK—LOwen. Braves; Bed (17), Larkin (13), ReiN; Harris, Jane and Dortene Johns Bernord-Montville (1-1) 18, McMobon- The glris’ soccer team, one of p.m. on WTIC on toped delov Leonard (19), DovN (21). RoMnson (1), ploved well In front of goalie Staev DIAL 911 (nent fund administered by the Manchester’s most successful Shawn Brophy. Umpires ttome.' Redly; Rrst, Welke; Norwolk n-T) 14, SoezMi HeorttWetarbury - TOM SHEILS - YOAN JOHNSON 9 p.m. — Boxing: Tuesday night Second. Young; Third, Brinkmon. OlonN; Ready (ID.Podres. Kellogg. The Stunners meet Windsor (3 4 ) 1% C roH -N tw H avtn 0 -1 ) 11, KIMInMv In M anchester Independent College Funds of -DIANNE WHITE teams for the past several years. The girl’s swim team will be fights, USA Cable T—3:00. A—33068. x-denotes grand slam and Gtostonburv this weekend. (1-1) W. Ntw Britain (W19, Bethel (1-1)7. America here. H — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tueadav. iSept. 29. 1987 28-M A

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Infrinoomont of trodo- needed for growing N rtTta M available. 649-9252. Homes for Sole ...... 31 Services MocMnory ond Tools 7t Auto Services ...... 95 needed, mature, re- parking. Benefits. Condominiums for Sole. 22 Lown ond Gordon 77 lesson tho voluo of tho advortlsomont will net S K i l h mwkt, trod# nomtt or pot* Opaninga for car- 8om-5pm. F U L L B p^rt.tlme posl-' Autos for Rent/Loose ...... 9t bo corrected by on octditlonol Insertion. com pany In South tpanslble perton Apply In person, Lots/Lond for Salt...... 23 Child Core...... 51 Good Things to Eot 71 Misceiloneous Automotive 97 mote ontt, ylolotlon of rlphtt of Windsor area. Duties pantara, paintara, tions ovallobla. No ex-! Invttfmthf Proporty ... . 34 CItonina Strvtcts...... 5? 79 privacy and Infrinoomont of needed to handle a Mondav-Friday, 8:30 CLEANING LbvING Women needed Fuel Oll/Cool/Firewood Wanted to Duy/Trode . 96 lent I Include shipping and axtarlor aand blaat- to 4:30. Prague Shoe Manchester/ for In home child care. perlence necessary.' copyrioht and proprlotory computerized A/P sys­ Apply In person at:! best I rlphtt, unfair comootitlon receiving, Inventory tem, general ledger, ara. Salary oom- Company, 200 Pitkin Glastonbury area. Live In or out. good control, tome heavy St., East Hartford, salaries. Infont core Town It Country Je-' and llbol and tlondor, which month end closing and manaurata with ax- Monday - Saturday. welry, MorshOllT^a! may rotult from tho publica­ lifting. Good opportun­ bank statements. Be­ parlanoa. Call SECRETARIAL posiflon Exoallant pay for de­ experience o plus. Coll Mall.______MMiii tion of any odvortltmont In ities for advancement. nefits. Laacated on Nannie's Four You. tho Monchottor Horold by port time . Gal to pendable, experienced Non smoker preferred. Vernon, Tolland Lines. 643-2659 onswer phones, must person. 287-1930. Fee paid. He TAIL. Full and nart' HELPWANTB) M0RTBA8E8 odvortltor, Including odvor- South Windsor Office Call Ms. Prest. 871- time position needed GD tltomonti In any froo dlttrl- for appointmant. have nice manner, Supply. 2S9-6466. 9749. 742-5633 for new retail stattanL^ A U TO OltitKinflar. Full butlon publlcotlont pub- light typing of Invoices. Full time entry level llthod by tho Monchottor CLEANING compony BABYSITTER for 6 year 9-2, M onday-Frlday, ery store opeiilne In thes time. Experience. NO PAYMENTS Horold. Ponny Sloffort, needs working assist­ old boy weekdays from SECRETARY/Research Manchester. Coll be­ position available. Vernon area In z l e s Mutf hove automotive Up to I veers. Kiss your fi­ Publlihor. ant to owner. Alto gen­ Assistant for ecumeni­ tween 8am-9am. 646- tober. Competitive pav^ fools. Apply In perton. nancial dIffIculIlM eeodbye. S 3-5pm. Bowers school Savings Bank of w tm eral cleaning help. Ev- area. Non-smokers cal elderly Information 0319. and benefits. C all:' Bin's Auto Parts, route Avoid foreclosure. Catch up enlngs and or service. This one per­ Manchastar Loan 6466. Ask for Lynn. 74 Tolland. on lots payments such os first I LOST only. 649-6013 after O FFICE help. Part time ARE you looking for part ACROSS 44 Uncle Anawtr to Previous Punia or second mprteoee or oven weekends. Leave mes- 5pm. son office needs organ- ' afternoons. Hours flex­ time work In your Canter. Apply In 31 AND FOUND ASSEMBLY: Work'Tit lOmW — 45 Cattle oufstondlno credit cord Mils. CHRY soge 64^5747. Ized, self mofivafed ible. High School stu- hometown? We have a home part or full tlme^ 46 Mother of ISmiATNM parson, 923 Main 4 Sob' □ □ d d 1317D n t n m Keep your home free end dlgy REWARD to finder of SALES. Self motivated person wifh sfrong denf. 643-2178. clerk/courler position assembling toys, elec-' mankind clear without llene. Bod HIM I communlcoflon and St. Manchester. 7JV««tworli □ d o e :] D c in □ □ □ □ WANTBI documents left In SBM responsible Individual available In our adver­ troiilcs, crafts. Piece' 10 JlMM |Fr.) 47 Fair grade □ □□DDIDD □□□□□ credit or late payment hie- wanted for full time SHADY GLEN word processing abili­ 48 Container tory It not o preMtm. Kindly booth for .return of tising department. As- ■os work, no axperlettcev; lltMcaid 49 Piano O D Q G D D C E R TIFIED Nurses Aide Tap St some to owner. 649- employment with a DAIRY STORES ties. Bookkeeping ex­ slt the staff with filing, needed. Call (504) 641- '64rrw will care for your loved coll: perience helpful. Part BARTENDER adjustor SDD □□□□GDDDD Any smo 1680.______busy Hebron lumber WAITRESSES OR moll handling, and dis­ GRAM PY'S corner store 8423 extension 866. ,, 12 Vnat 51------Towar □ DDQD (DD □□□□ one In your home. Coll T IM Swies smval, t company. Knowlettoe time to start. Salary Bartender needed — patch of advertising ItOlttbiiH of Pita Thereto. 5696660. E Bobesl,l ilZ A ilL E reward offered commensurate with has Immediate open- IJCharacttrlt' □ GD[D □□ !!!□□□□ Coneervatlve Group for the return of the of building material WAITERS experience preferred. materials. Reliable au­ Inps for cashier clerks. aarAXSALis 55 Not apaaking □DDDDDDOO □□□ essential. Computer experience. Send re­ tomobile necessary. 56 551. Roman 1-494-4404 o r D4VII Stihl chain tow lost at Daytime and Excellent wages, gratui­ Fletxible hours, liberal IPSoundof 57 Bithop'i (DQD QDIi] experience o plus. Non sume : M. Ader, 763 Hours Monday-Frlday, RECORD WORLD; "dtnppravil 1-4S4-13U 872- the Valley Corn Crib, evenings Burnside Ave., East ties and benefits. Apply benefits. Apply at province aIDIDCSD (DDDIuiDDD Buckland Road, S. smoker preferred. Sa­ 9am-3pm (flexible). Grampv’s Corner iCSubbtr tra* 58 Cutting tool □□□□ QQD DDOn oppoimiiimEs lary based on expe­ Hartford 06108 or call at once to manager, Coll Denise Roberts at 2t>4ft1. Roman 59 Own (Scot.) Windsor. Please call Apply to 840 East 289-7355. Store, 706 Main Street, 2PSarra«n ZDDO □[!]□ DDEUa 646-2319. rience. Retirees wel­ 643-2711 for Interview Manchester. 80 Laugh □□□□ □□□ □□□□ MANSFIELD. Etfob- come. Coll 228-9281. Middle Tpke. CREATIVE Circle needs ParkadB Bowling appointment. 2{Ma'rri«d lytlabla llthed auto lunk yard Rentals l 6 sT Cot In vincinity of YOUNG Dynamic com­ Bwoman't title LEG A L Secretary. Shor­ 649-4245 part time workers. Lanos 2l>SqM*i« out DOWN 17 It is (Mnt) 39 _ . and used aufo license South Street In Coven­ Must be Interested In REGION/y. Classified pany needs quality em­ Positions now avail*!!! 20 Landing bMt Marcos for sole. Owner reflr- thand reaulred. One Parkade Shopping ployees for entry level 2{/\^ition to a 1 Naw Deal 22 Departod try. Orange and White needlecrafts and/or ods reach nearly Wa for FT/PT aalbST ..KMna 41 Rainy Ine. Profitable. Kler- female. Bob toll, Short man Manchester law 380 West Middle Tpke. Center, Manchester positions. If you are program 23 Vagetabla 42 Egg cell ROOMS P f ir e home decor. No expe­ 3,000,000 homes. One caahlara. We can offlf, 2Kpt^lad 2Sand- non Really. 649-1147. holr. Reword. 7 Manchester Information coll 1-800- with the Manchester and company paid be- 25 First garden '"State (ebbr.) Manchester. 10 room ml; Female, 3 montht. time position for re­ 258-4706. Herald will be placed In dable, we need you I No SLiyratlio. sponsor 27 Extinct bird FEM A LE Pretdrreft. Kit­ sponsible person In AUTO Mechanics, Mon- experience necessary, naflta. Rapid advanc'd!!, •*tc? 4 Muse 28 Turkish title 47 Gang licensed rooming South Main Street. 4 Parkade over 200 newspapers 48 Abel's houte. Excellent 'In­ chen privileges. Bus Nat busy pediatric dental aaers and counter peo- we will train. Weorean mant for qualified Indl- 3 t - 5 Man's 30 Haughty one line. Evenings and year old. Mole So- ple needed for throuehout New Eng­ nickname 32 Abate brother come. Economical dxii moved, White, Lake office. Coll 649-4655 ask land for one low price. optical wholesale lab viduala. For Immedlatf 3D€at)ng 50 Airline infor­ weekends only. 847- for Sally. reorganlzotlon of na­ located on the Tolland 6 Dairy product 33 pentet, new furnace, 2 Street. Coll the Mon- M A TU R E , pleasant per­ PRODUCTION/PACKER Coll Classified 643-2711 Interview apeak fo a STlAbckier 7 Adorsbia the ground mation kitchens, appliances M13.______NEEDED babysitter tional chain shops. Tpke, Manchester. 4(£)Een«, 8 It's cold! floor (sbbr.) chetter Dog Warden at son wanted for soles 40 hours plus per ond osk for detalls.a manager at... Including laundry ta- R(X)M In quiet rooming 443-M42. Monday- Friday ,2:30- Good pay Incentive Starting salary $11,440. •meenie, 9 Hasty meal 34 Awry 52 Actor houte. Off street park­ position In retail floor­ and benefits. Call 646- C LE A N IN G help, also (jood benefit package •tnHWy. - . 13 Faction 36 Actreu Wallech cintles. 8235,000. Coll 5. Oakland Manor ing. Experience de­ week. Part-time working supervisor RECORD WORLD 4^r|0(atal 15 Emergency Sandra 53 By birth rer-The figures I Jack- ing, references, and apartments. 643-1562 6606. Including dental, security reaulr*(l. I6S sired but not reaulred. hours available. with floor care expe­ please coll 649-3177 and MaRchaslar Parliaia whvm signal 38 Lest Istter M Oolly ton 8. Jackson Real before 2. Call 643-5168 between STEEIl 'Erector/Welder, rience. Port time even­ Estate. 647-8400.O week. 646-1686 or S89- COLOI PES80NAL8 Competitive wages Conrlonirei&flna and laving ask for Paul ZIto. 3018. 9-5pm. ings or weekends. Sa­ We're wolfing to hear 203-646-779D-4- Isp 2 only and benefits. Apply deck. Will train. Many lary open. 643-5747. NOTICB 9-9,1 H EA LTH Club member- HELP wanted mornings fringe benefits Includ­ from you I n PUBLIC NtAMNe HOMES thlp to Court Houte ROOFERS 5am-11am, Monday- in person. H ELP wanted for East • 'P,.. BOARD OF DIRBCTOR8 R88l Estat6 FOR SALE I foroale APARTMENT8 Kan ing dental. East Hart­ CLERK/Typlst. Small U. TOWN OF MANCHBSTBR, CONNICTICUT 12 One, Mancheiter, for A Reefers Helpers Frlday. Counter per­ ford Welding. 289-2323. PART TIME S. government office, Hartford based heating ; FOR RENT ' tote. Moved out of son S4-S6 per hour. GO VER NM ENT Homes Inexperienced help *8^ FOWLER’S LTD. EOE. legal environment. company. Experience , Neflct It hertbv glvtn that Iht Board of Olrtctors, Town of OPEN House. Hebron. town-Con't ute. S100. Health Insurance, paid TELEMARKETING Varied duties, detail and licensed people ■ Monchottor, Connocticut, will held a Public Haorlno at ths from 8f (U repair). 8275,000. Lot 27 Oroy- ELD ER LY housing now Coll Anita at 643-2711.0 per hour starting pay. vacations. Apply In 117 Cetealal R8. TELEPHONE Enumera­ HOMES Delinquent fox prop­ taking applications for tors needed to update Looking for people who oriented. Good clerical only. Please call 2 S C Lincoln Centsr Hoorlne Room, 494 Main Straot. Manchester, vllle Rood, Hebron. Expertenced help will person Mister Donut, INaacliester • 64341220 leave message on awp"" Connecticut, on Tuesday, October 6,1997 at 6:00 P.M. to con- FOR SALE erty. Repossessions. Sunday-Sepfember 27 2 bedroom apartments. be paid accordingly. If Manchester city direc­ Ilka to talk on tha phona; skills needed Including sidor and act on the fellowlno; 255 W. Middle Tpke, typing and filing. Word 3395 or 568-7395. ' , ' ! Coll 005-667-6000 exten­ from 1:00-4:00. Brand Stortlne 8560. Coll S2I- Manchester. 646-9277. tory. Work at home. apeak with a ptaaaant 6522. you are a hard worker processing experience P A R T time general office, / Proposed appropriation to Education Special All real ostoto odvcrtlsod In sion OH 9965. new 9 rooom, form ANNOUNCEMENTS and can report to work CARE Giver. Mature re­ Send nome address and voice; who con work B-1 Prelects - Fund 41 - Chaotsrll 1M7-H ...... tS7A7l.OO the Monchostar Herald Is INSURANCE Customer telephone number to : helpful. EOE. Starting worker for Manchester ' to be nnoncad by o Stote-OTSht. M IN T Condition 1 South style Colonial with 4 M A N C H E ifO A ?TW- every day, you can have Service Assltont. Man­ sponsible person to pm, Monday • Friday. sublect to tho Fair Houtino bedrooms, 2Vfi baths, room townhouse, fully work part time with Johnson Directory, At­ salary 813,248-816,358 real estate office. Tvpc.v Act of 19U, which mokts It Windsor. 8259,900. 10 the opportunity to work chester agency seeking Proposed appropriation to Education Spsclol room, 2,000 plus square front to bock llvine oppllonced kitchen, Infants ond toddlers. tention Manchester, P. We offer: hourly wagea, commensurate with Ing and bookkeeping *; Protsets - Fund 41 - Vecotlenal Education llltool to odvortlta any prof- for a growing commer­ mature person to help training and expe­ feet center hall Colon- room with fireplace parking tor 2 core. 889S 87 Line Call647-0788or 649-9228. O. Box 763, Cheshire, commlaslona, Incen­ experience helpful. 646r.,‘- if* 7 -ie ...... 192,329.40 trence, limitation ordlscrlm- NOW forming adult-child cial roofing company account representa­ Ct. 06410. rience. Send resume 4655. to bo nnoncod by o 8toto Oront. Inotlon bosed on race, color, lol. zoned os a 2 family and French doors. For­ per month, heat end tives by providing DRIVER Wanted Man­ tives, paid vacation, with cover letter Iden- rollplen, sex or notional but presently used os o mal dining room plus hot water Included jio bowling league. 2 hours that takes pride In their BARBER or apprentice. AUDITORS wanted. Propotod opproorlotlon to Education Spoclol 82 M u of fun I For more Infor­ work. Call technical odlmlnlstro- chester/Wllllmantic courtesy mamberthip, tlflng day time phone orlpln. or on Intention to tinlee family home. 1st dinette off kitchen, co­ pets. Security deposit area. 5'/2 days. Some Full time part time. tlonol Inventory Prolocts - Fund 41 - Carl Ptrkins Vocotlonol moke any such proftrenco, vered porch. Situated and 1 veor loose. 649- 2 to mation coll 649-9012 af­ tlve and clerical sup­ sales training. number to :Clerk U. S. vice Is expanding • Act1987-8I...... 133,343.00 floor Includes 3 bed­ Eattirn Roofing Corp. port. Requirements In- heavy lifting. Auto Open wages. Rockville. limitation or discrimination. on I acres of privacy. 0795. 85 N il ter 4:30 pm, weekday!. 875-7723. Bankruptcy Court, U. rapidly In Ct. We p re ; to bo tlnoncod by o Stott Grant. Tho Horold will not know- rooms, kitchen, dinine 41 Anytime on weekends. clude strong Paint Distributors. 649- If Interested call Judy I S. Court House, 450 Inoly occopt any advertlso- room and a IS x 26 Directions: Route 85, v 6 r n 6 n . 1 bedroomefll- 282-0711 SOS 5211. Ask for Tony. PART time desk clerk to presently In need • of v Proposed appropriation to Oonorol Fund - to Old Colchester Rood 66 Lin Ask for Bee.o organizational and at 648-7098. Main Street, Room 717, field auditors. No expe- ; Boord of Education...... 15,400.00 mont which Is In violation of l(vlne room, 2nd floor, clency apartment heat, communicotlons skills. CUSTODIAN- Immediate work some afternoons Hartford, Ct. 06103. to bo nnoncod trem Fund Bolonco rosultlng tho low. kitchen, Mvine room fo Oroyvtlle Rood. 646- hot water, electricity, rience Is necessary. We 4525. ReolC^eoltort.o Excellent environment opening for person and some evenings. will train. Comaetltj v ^ from loptod appropriations. 80UT HEHW "Rew" ghg- and 2 bedrooms. Ex­ stove and refrigerator 84 Mei Con be flexible. Good AAA Auto Club CASHIERS. Full time, Bl In a non smoking of­ capable of moping, 39 Broad Street starting wages plus I Propotod appropriation to F Irt Special Taxing lond clottlfleld ods tras Include 2 porches Included. 1st floor, on storting pay. Pleasant flexible hours, gener­ and a 20 X 40 Sabrina Locy Crochet PART Time Evenings. fice. For appointment stripping and waxing Manchester nefits. For more Intofwo District - Fund 4 - Poromodlcs - TRANSFER to reach nearly 800,000 bus line, no pets. S42S 85 Bra call Harriet Johnson, working atmosphere. ous salary. Benefit Rtsorvo...... $33452.31 homes In Connecticut pool. D. W. Fish. 643- plus security. Coll 87S- AlK Clerks. National News­ floors and performing Equtl OppoftunKy Rmployuf motion please collliB L..,., c::! paper Concern has Im­ Independent Insurance other custodial (unc­ Retired persons wel­ package available to to bo financed from Fund Balance rosultlng and Rhode Island. The 1591 or 871-1400.O 1043. qualified employees. 1786 between 9am-5pnr*“ from lapsed 19M-87 oppreprlotlens. 86 Sab mediate openings In. Center Inc., 646-6050. tions. ATternoon hours come. Coll Ct. Motor price for a basic 25 SUPER Price. Coventry. STUDIO type, f ortly lur- 4 D Lodge for appoint­ W AITRESS wanted full Apply now In person: Propotod dpproprlotlon to Special Grants - 9 Lot Manchester. Perfect 3pm-9pm. For addi­ word od Is only 890 and $124,900. Older home BRAND New Listing III nlshed. Working single ment, 643-1.555. time part time. 649- Arthur Drue, 942 Main Get the Want Ad habit. . THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Fund 61 - Municipal Infrastructure Trust for students. Moon­ tional Information coll by Henri ArrK>ld and Bob Lee Fund Prolocts...... S3S3,SM.OO will appear in 75 news­ with lots of charm and South Windsor. Only 1 mole preferred. No 84 Mai lighter. If you hove 4 5325. Luigi's Restou- Street, Manchester. read and use the little ads papers. For more In­ year old, 6 room condo MEDICAL OFnCE Manchester Manor. NURSE Aides. Imme­ Attention Mr. Koras or to bo financed by State Grants tor 90%, or many potslblllflet. 3 pets. Loose. 64S-2W0. 83 Lyr hours from 5pm-9pm 646-0129. . rant, 706 Hartford In Classified regularl^' Unscramble these four Jumbles, ia37,StS.OO, end Town contribution of 10%, or formation coll Classi­ bedrooms, eof-ln kit­ townhouse at Plum Ro^vHIa diate openings tor Mr. Strieker. 643-1505. 643-2711. MOBILE Home. Working and wont to earn great Immediate opening tor nurse aides who con Road, Manchester. one letter to each square, to form t2S,3tS.OO. fied, 643-2711 and ask chen, den ond 11 x 21 Ridge. Hot never been 88 Mei HYGIENIST wanted. four ordinary words. for defallt.o occupied. 3 bedrooms, ■Ingle mole adult pre­ pay... Coll todovl mature, dependable work every other wee­ All public mootlnos of tho Town of Monchottor or# hold at fireplaced living room. ferred. Lease, secur- 84 To^ Don't delay. 647-9946. Port time position locations which are occostlblo to handicoppod cltlzsns. In Oven, range and wood 7V2 boths, low condo poraon In bualnaas ot- kend on tho 7om-3pm oddlflon, handicapped Individuols requirine on' auxiliary MANCHESTER. Lovely ItY. No pets. 64S-2IOO. After 6pm. t-228-5196. available In Manches­ shift. Excellent work­ WECIT stove fo remain. Set on tee, exceptional. Ap­ fica, part time. Experi­ ter generol dentist of­ old In order to focllltato thoir portlsrtldpdtlon . of msotlnet U 8i R built Colonial pointments. See It MANCHESTER. Large 3 78 Bu BERNIE'S/Newmark/ & ence wlthx Insurance ing conditions and new $ STUDENTS $ -- should contact tho Town at 647-3123 one wook prior to tho locotod In Forest Hills. approximately 1 acre. w fice. Flexible hours, tchodulod mooting so that opproprloto orronoamentt con bo D. W. Fish Realty. 643- yourself. t178,900. bedroom duplex. Lewis needs part time and billing proce- storting rote. Willing to This 4 bedroom home Washer dryer hookup, 87 Mt cashiers In Vernon and excellent salary. train (or details. Call mode. 1591 or 871-1400.D Jackson B Jackson durea. Computer ax- Please coll Dr. Bottoro offers ample llvine and Real Estate. 647-B400.O S625 per month plus Monchester. Flexible Manchester Manor 646- STEPHEN T. CASSANO, SECRETARY entertainment pottl- B E A U T IF U L Custom. perlance preferred. at 649-2796. 0129. BOARD OF DIRECTORS utilities, tw months se­ hours. Will troln. Ver­ Please send up-to- HOMEMAKERS DRIPA bllttles. 2ss iind perience using adding and designed 7 room Directions: Parker Oimpletely fenced parcel machine, typtng skills THE PROFESSIONALS ;JK OMLWLYWUH X curity reaulred. S600 9 Crown coniorpii’ce (him No. split level..Huge with two buildinp. Pro- JOB ' « StreetWipht onto Co­ ond S625. 649-2871. S7 8h .10 coiion ami a No. 1.1 luHik helpful. Applvlln.^per-. •• roomtl 2 fireplaces, lonial, right onto Scott, feational appraiMlon file. T son Prague Shoe Conrr^ lor your I'avorilL- labiclop. MANCHESTER HONDA ::FXU'L XVTXUIR4L OPPORTUNITIES formal llvine and din­ left onto Kennedy, left M A N ^H R 6 tiA . 4 rooms, 87 0 pony, 200 Pitkin St., ing rooms, enclosed EXCLUSIVE WITH; 2nd floor, eorae*, no No. .150 lias cbniplclc onto Hamilton, left 88 0 East Hartford. porch, 2 car ooraoe. onto Grissom. Century appliances. 8400 plus ciXK'hol ilirt'clions lor 12-inch AUTOMOBILES >XUV MUVL JK a t t h e BELFIORE, 86 Li Reduced for Imme­ 21 Epstein Realty. 647- utilities. 1 child. No 88 Li doily. diate sale 18260's Blon- ‘JSaiEWUH OWL 8B9S.a REALTORS pets, lease and secur­ 88 D TO ORDER, tend S2.50 lor ticn SALES Our Service Department chord 8, Rotseffo. 646- ity. Available October m 2482. "We're Selllne ivuRjCfissTgirmts?. Commercial • Reaidenlial 88 0 Eotlorn. plus 50pI torsI r postsio and illanrlifBtrr MrralJi Borpoln Huntersl Now 15.633-1174. handllnf.a PEOPLE is seeking an experienced lOMYOMXV.' — QLIXO Houtes".ci • Land 88 R ANNE CMOr It vour chance. Immac­ Properliea Bought & Sold 86D M ANCHESfER. 8105,000. ulate older three bed­ with or without ex­ >C W S V M . perience. We have Automobile Technician. Very attractive and room Colonial In mo ve­ 431 Main St. 647-1413 ANDITOlUK 88C Nos Tort, N.Y. lont ★ Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days I PREVIOUS SO LUTIO N : "T o live remains an art wmich private acre plus lot In in condition with much Prill Naaii, tddnii wlUi XIP openings full or part “ everyone mutt learn, and which no one can teach." PART TIME A one of Manchester's U H O t r J 86C CODS aM tiplo NaoWar. time for you with updoting. Coll today r H MANCHESTER. 1 86R A Additional Lines 50

- room for advance­ Ideal for Contempor­ eorope (or storape. $40. 88L iMtions and a PKEK NEWSPAPER DEALER Century 21 Epstein 072-7706. ment. All we aak la ★ Classifications 71 thru 87 provided, excellent benefits. For ary or tolar oriented Reoitv. 647-8895.0 880 Pattern Section in the that you be bright, Nav^paper Dealer needed in Mancheater - 88 V ALBUM. JuHt $3.00. home. Sentry Reol Etf- C O V E N T A ’V. 8149,90(1. LOTS/IANO ond aooresslve and ★ Merchandise Under *250 interview call Tom Dell, 8 am to 4 pm, South Windeor Area. Full time money for otB. 643-4060.O iLOTtAilND 85 0 Price reduced 11 Mint F0R8ALE 8SH In return we will pay part time houra. Dependable car, a muet. hdL'I’dN. 8187,500. If pH- condition Raised RMSME you an hourly rate, ★ Ad must contain price! Monday thru Friday. Call Fred for Interview @ 647-9946 between voev It ediot you ore ranch II Built In 1986. 7 85N overtime avalloble, THE DEADLINE FOR 9:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.l looking Tor we hove It This 3 bedroom home 85 P plus commlaslon YoViPay cancel anytime, but NO refunds PLACING OR for you. Custom built U hot carpeting through­ COVENTRY 84L Employmont with income poten­ CANCELING AN AD 8i R built Ranch set on out. SItuoted on nearly' 84R tial S15K to S35K. W e ' due to this low price... IS 12 NOON TH E DAY 1.5 acres In beautiful one acre lot.. Flre- New Subdivision with approved building lots 84P will give you o full BEFORE, MONDAY - Bolton. New carpeting, plocel Bosement It In­ from I'l’ acre to 3 acres. Starting at *69«900. asL A Education MANOESTB«>D\ FRIDAY, IN ORDER aRCUUTION AREA ADVISOR delightful airy kitchen, sulated and reody to be 830 benefit package, ond walk In cedar paid vacation and OFFER EXTENDED UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30'h THE PROFESSIONALS TO MAKE THE NEXT Houeewivea. mothere with young children. finished by you ot your 3.2 acre Approved Building Lot with possible 80C closet. Coll now tor leisure and by your pleasant working ISSUE. FRIDAY •tudenU. Earn extra money with your own site for private pond. 479,900. 76 8 24 ADAMS STREET AFTERNOON BY 2:30 details. Sentry Real specifications 11 Some 78 h conditions. We have part-time Job. Bring your children with you Estote. 6436060.O owner tlnonclno avail­ IIA acre Approved Building Lot with pine openings In several MANCHESTER. CT 06040 PM FOR MONDAY'S HELP WANTED and save on babyalttlng coete. 21 houra per COZY Starter Home I 8ix able! I Give us the op­ trees and hardwoods. *74,^ CD stores across the CALL CLASSIFIED ISSUE. THANK YOU portunity to show you 77C week. M lary plus gee allowance. Suporvlso room, 3 bedroom Cope DRIVER. Part time (or states. 646-3520 FOR YOUR . In nice oreo of Mon- this home and discuss Manchester Herald COOPERATION! 11 our carrier boys end girls. If you Ilka kide, went xhester. FIreploce In moklno on otferl Vancour Associates 77C route. Coventry oreo. 667-2323 a little Independence end your own Income, living room. Coll to- Realty Wbrid Short hours. Good pay. Frechette-Benolt Asso­ 643-9498 or 643-2211 for an inftrvltw. 643"2711 NOW! cell 647-9946 or 647-9947. doyl S129,900. Strano Call 742-8867. 9-12om, 7 io« Reol Estate. 647-7653.0 ciates. 646-7709.O to 10pm.□