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KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright APARTMENTS HOUSEHOLO ifflanrhTfitrr fflrralh ...... ___ * WAdnesdav.Wednesday, Oct. 23. 1985 — Single copy: 25<5 03FOR RENT GOODS Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Manchester 4 room du­ GM Love Seat — New­ plex. Stove, refrigerator, born. $7 Firm. Call 646- heat Included. $495 5037 after 5pm.□ monthly Plus security. 649-5767 evenings. Custom Made Mattress for aueen size waterbed. T ransportation 4 Room Apartment — One year new. $250. 423- Heat, appliances, one car 5184. only. No pets. Security, lease, references. $435. 3 Cherry Ladder Backed Call 649-3340. Shaker chairs. 643-7431, call anytime. costs help put 2 HOMES ODFOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE lid on inflation Dinette Table with 6 chairs. Slightly used. Flat Ashford — 3 and 4 room Iron electric broom and By Jerry Estill Overall food costs rose 0.3 percent, Ranch. Remodeled. Tile other. 649-5961. The Associated Press the sharpest rise since a 0.5 percent rise bath, oak floors, rugs, last February. Food prices had risen a large yard, heat supplied, Snowblower — Gilson 26", 3 minuscule 0.1 percent in each of the no animals. Lease, 423- 8 HP, Self-propelled, WASHINGTON — Falling transpor­ 4190 evenings. electric star Lawn Roller - tation costs held the September retail preceding three months. water fill. Leaf sweeper price rise to a scant 0.2 percent for a Prices for food bought at grocery with basket, Flourescent fifth straight month, the government stores also rose 0.3 percent, due largely light fixtures - Four 8' reported today. to a 0.6 percent jump in fruit and tubes, with plug cords and The small gain was enough, however, vegetable prices, which had fallen 0.7 Waterfront — Clean and lamp. 7 Pelce dining room to trigger an automatic rise in Social percent in August, cozy Two bedroom house, set. 7 piece dinette set. Security benefits and gave officials the The cost of meals eaten outside the deck overlooking Coven­ Pool table-8’%" slate top, information needed to “ index” the home rose 0.5 percent. Alcoholic complete with balls, racks try Lake, refrigerator and federal income tax — to squeeze out the beverage prices rose 0.3 percent. stove Included. No pets. & sticks. 5' Solid pine coffee table with drop effects of inflation. The department provided these addi­ Two months security. $525 tional details on consumer prices, all per month. Call 742-6190. leaves. Pine dry sink, end Slightly different versions of the tables. Many miscellane­ Consumer Price Index compiled by the adjusted for normal seasonal ous Items. 649-1983. Labor Department are used to calcu­ variations: late the two changes — both based on • Housing costs rose 0.2 percent, STORE ANO Why Spend $$ on the gym comparing average inflation for the including gains of 0.3 percent for both 0 OFFICE SPACE when you can own your third quarter of this year to the thii'd homeowners and renters. own Vltamaster 5000 total Herald photo by Tarqulnio quarter of 1984. • Medical care costs rose 0.5 percent, Office Space — Excellent gym for only $350, free The ^ c ia l Security benefit increase, tercent after declining 0.1 percent in location with ample park­ Instruction manual, la­ An unidentified rescue official teams with Tuesday afternoon. Moriarty remained in serious effective Jan. 1, will be 3,1 percent. It August. ing. 600, 400 & 300 so. ft. dles body building book If last month's 0.2 percent increase and cables. Call 742-0504 firefighters Dan Lingard, Michael Tomkunas and condition this morning at Manchester Memorial had been 3.5 percent in each of the last office suites are now held steady for 12 straight months, the available. 649-2891. after 6pm. Ask for Kim. two years. (Story on page 14). ‘ Bob Watts to pull injured driver James Moriarty, 59, Hospital. The $l,040-per-person income tax yearly advance would be 2.3 percent. NOTICE TO CREDITORS from his overturned truck in the Hockanum River exemption and the standard deductions The annual rate supplied by the East Hartford — Now 4 HP Leaf Blower — ESTATE OF CARS/TRUCKS leasing 18,000 sq.ft, rehab Needs work on Recoil. JACK DAVID GOLDBERG, — $2,390 for single people and $3,540 for department is based on a more precise building at corner of Gov­ $45. 643-1938. Sdwjgi Oo«‘ o/k/0 JACK GOLDBERG, FOR SALE couples filing joint returns — will be calculation of price activity than the ernor and Main Streets late of Naples, Florida, increased by 3.7 percent for taxes due rounded percentage contained in the owning property In said for November occu­ Stamp Collectors — Light­ Dr«»moklnft, , District, deceased 1970 Ford F-250 Camper Rescue on 1985 income. monthly CPI report. pancy. Excellent highway house Albums, 16 new 8, and ^ ^ Ir s . C«l| The Hon. William E. Fllz- special, very clean V d ton, Tax table brackets will also be In all, the broad-gauge Consumer accessibility and traffic used, $50 or best offer. 647-^0 anvftmd^^; Gerold, Judge, of the Court con see 49 Erie Street, widened by the same percentage so that Price Index for All Urban Consumers count (19,700), on-sife 649-4259.0 of Probole, District of Man­ Garden wtty Mftrobm. 8d^ Bromerst — Bo- chester at o hearing held on Manchester. Asking more income will be taxed at lower stood at 324.5 in September, meaning T h ir & g t S r parking. Call The Farley lor. greenhooM, enert retnodeundf W- O ctober 17,1985 ordered that $1,400 negotiable. 646-1050. rates. goods costing $10 in 1967 would have Company at 525-9171 for DP 300 Body Tone Home dll claims must be presented prevents $tc^of1dn vjmtaf h m m , cost $32.45 last month. further Information. Fitness Machine. $99. Call m i r t & l i ' d i f e * ’ ''" »ovtng, fh * r m d -« a » ,^ to the fiduciary on or before As for price activity last month, the 649-7931 after 5:30pm.□ , piovy. Alt- January 20,1986 or be borred transportation price calculation, which The' Social Security increase was s s s r s s » K ' os by law provided. showed lower costs for used cars and pegged to a different calculation, called New mini office In down- Mary Lou Taylor, MOTORCYCLES/ fown professional bulld- Quartz Heater — Almost Loarti4r4Wld# '— “— ------r auto financing as well as for gasoline, the CPI for Urban Wage Earners and Clerk BICYCLES drowning Ing. Heat, air new. $20.0 The fid u c ia ry Is: 0 fell 0.2 percent, its fifth straight decline. Clerical Workers, which also rose 0.2 C conditioning Included. Borbaro Goldberg Gasoline prices were off 0,8 percent percent last month. Warren E. Howland, Inc., Dne Aluminum Storm A)31 Gulf ShoreBlvd.North 20" BMX Dirt Bike, Good Paramedics, Eighth Utilities District for the second month running. Used car The broader, All Urban Consumers, Naples, FL 33940 firefighters and a passing truck driver 643-1108. Door — 35V4" by 79'/3^ $15. ■pK-ih^neidL-t^ .... 043-10 Condition. $20. 649-7963.0 prices fell 0.2 percent after a 1.2percent index has risen at an annual rate of 3.2 Phone 649-3021.0 nd7Hf1«us m e d it and Housekeeper and - porches, d te k i, saved a South Windsor man from decline in August. New car prices, percent for the first nine months of 1985, Available for Immediate snacks. Full tlrrMt open- 1981 Kawasaki. KZ550 ex­ possibly drowning in the Hockanum inds onW. 646-)W,> references. Coll 649-1444. Larry, 649-3985. CARS/TRUCKS however, continued to rise — up 0.3 the slowest pace since 1967, when prices Occupancy — 2,500 square Pile Lined Hush Puppies. cellent condition. Must River Tuesday, after his truck rolled off percent — but financing charges were rose 3 percent. The September index feet. Ideal tor small busi­ Man's size 7. Never worn. FOR SALE sell. Best offer 649-4840. North Main Street and overturned in the down 4.6 percent, the tenth consecutive was 3.2 percent above the same month a ness. Broad Street loca­ $12 . 643-7153.0 river. tion with easy accessibil­ Corvair, 1965 — Runs, new monthly drop. year ago. ity. 643-1161, ask for Steve Parker Lawn Sweeper, front cross member gas y01 MISCELLANEOUS The driver of the overturned truck, T or Craig. 30". Excellent condition. CARS/TRUCKS CARS/TRUCKS tank, for parts. $75. 250 0 AUTOMOTIVE 59-year-old James Moriarty, remained Has adapter tor tractor CARS/TRUCKS Porter Street. Crescent Lace 171 FOR SALE FOR sale in serious condition this morning at Manchester — Combina­ hitch. $70. Call 643-1215.0 FOR SALE International Harvester tion office and apartment. QD 80 Chevy Citation — 2door Manchester Memorial Hospital. A 74 F-100 350 — Runs well. Cub Cadet Tractor — hospital spokeswoman did have any Ship hijacker says For Information, call Like new white JC Penny 1980 Mercury Bobcat — hatchback, 4 speed, Frank SplleckI, 643-2121. electric clothes dryer, $1,500 or best offer. 647- Looks and runs good. power steering, rear de­ M od el No. 123 w ith details on Moriarty’s injuries, but $225 or best offer. Call 9639 after 5pm. Asking $2,500, negotiable. froster, radio, good condi­ mower. Good condition. police and firefighters said it appeared 649-2747 after 5pm, ask for 646-6652. tion. $1,750. 428 Lake $2,350 or best otter. 646- he had suffered neck injuries and may 6363. ROOMMATES Scott. 1979 Red Honda Accord — Street, Bolton, 643-9708. have been in shock when he was taken to Abbas pianned plot 4 door. Air, high mileage, the hospital. 0 WANTEO Coal Stoye — Chappee, Vz runs well. $1,812 or best ton coal, heat shield, mat. offer. 633-2479 between 5- Eighth District Fire Department GENOA, Italy (UPI) — One of the. Minister-designate Bettino Craxi when $350. 649-7874, 7pm. Somewhere there’s spokesman Thomas O’Marra this four hijackers of the Italian cruise ship he meets President Reagan Thursday morning gave much of the .credit for Achille Lauro was reported today to before attending the conference of Dne Dll Hot Water Tank — 1980 Ford Van — 75,000 a man who wants to saving Moriarty’s life to another truck have confessed that Palestine Libera­ industrialized states in New York. Steady, Reliable Herald Can be seen at 548 Wethe- miles,4 speed,2gas tanks, driver who, after seeing the accident, tion Front leader Mohammed Abbas Before the reports appeared, Craxi reporter seeks house or rell Street. power steering and buy waded into the knee-deep river and held masterminded the hijacking. told reporters late Tuesday in reference apartment to share. Must brakes, good condition. Moriarty’s head above the water until Several leading newspapers — in­ to Abbas, "W e have no elements that be In Manchester. Call Boys Bicycle — 21". Good Needs paint lob. $2,800. your rescue teams arrived. cluding Milan’s Corriere della Sera, La permit us either to declare his non­ Kevin after 12:30pm, condition. $30. 649-8814. Call 643-2171 before 5pm, involvement or his implication in the weekdays of 643-2711. ask for Steve. Republica of Rome and the communist O’Marra tentatively identified the party paper L ’Unita — carried the terrorist attack (the hijacking). Wing Type Print Sota — passing truck driver this morning as Price reasonable. Call 1981 Ford Escort G1 — report on their front pages. "The mugistrature is carrying out its Harry ’’Bill” Hoover, a driver for the They said one of the four hijackers investigation and it is certain that if it HOUSEHOLO 643-0772. A M /FM Cassette, power Maaco Auto Painting and Body Works steering, power brakes, 4 held in a security jail at Spoleto in emerges that Abbas was responsible, it 0 GOOOS speed, good condition. shop on North Main Street. Hoover left central Italy had "decided to talk” to will act accordingly,” Craxi said. $3,500 or best offer. 643- the scene of the accident Tuesday judges investigating the hijacking. The Corriere della Sera said there were Used Refrigerators, 4905 evenings. before rescue officials could talk to him, reports said he told Genoa investigators unconfirmed reports that the hijacker Washers, Ranges — PETS O’Marra said. Abbas “ was our military chief and it who was "cooperating'■ with the clean, guaranteed, parts Dodge Colt, 1975— Many O’Marra said firefighters were called was he who directed our group.” investigators had been separated from and service. Low prices. Free — 3 Female Grqy ■ new parts, reliable trans­ to the accident scene at about 2:30 p.m. All the newspapers stressed that the other three and transferred to a B.D. Pearl 8< Son, 649 Tabby Kittens, 6 weeks portation. $600 negotia­ ’Tuesday. Police said this morning that Main Street, 643-2171. there was no official confirmation for prison in northern Italy. old. 3 Block and white ble. Days, 8:30-5, 643-2711, they are still trying to determine the Herald photo by Tarqulnio mole kittens with shots. X45, Evenings after 5:30, the report. There were two separate investiga­ 2 cause of the accident. Corriere della Sera said the Genoa tions under way in Italy. One was being Draperies — Fully lined Coll anytime, 742-5768,228- 742-7463. Town paramedics, Eighth District firefighters and a passing truck driver rod pocket design, 82", 4324. O’Marra said firefighters and para­ state prosecutor denied the report. conducted by two judges in Syracuse. tlebocks. New condition. 1978 Datsun B210 — All medics freed Moriarty from his truck in saved the life of a South Windsor man Tuesday when his truck rolled off L ’Unita quoted investigating judge Sicily, near the Sigonella airbase where Italian police arrested the hijackers. $45 pair. 649-8607.O new radlals, 4 speed, good waters that were 4 to 5 feet deep. North Main Street and into the Hockanum River. Luigi Carli as saying, ” I can neither e e l MUSICAL condition, A M /FM ste­ confirm nor deny the report. I am The other was in Genoa, where an Hotpoint Built-In oven, 00 " I ITEMS reo. $950. 649-8427. forbidden to do so by the law covering investigation showed the hijackers coppertone, glass front. judicial secrecy.” boarded the Achille Lauro at the start of $50. 643-1311.0 1967 Mustang — Auto­ Upright Plano mode by 14 INCHES The newspapers said the information its iil-fated Mediterranean cruise Oct. matic, 6 cylinder, running 3. When you have some­ Lofforoue, needs tuning. MCC helps teachers help each other came from "leaks,' apparently from condition. $500 or best A legal conflict has erupted between 3 thing to sell, find a cash Asking $90. Coll 646-4305 offer. Call 742-7463 after sources close to the investigation. onytlme.o 5152 the two sets of investigators over buyer the easy way... with 5:30pm, anytime on wee­ By Susan Vaughn Ryan said. The alliance could also help teachers Some reports said the hijacker who a low-cost ad In Classi­ kends. 742-8843, anytime. Herald Reporter Another purpose of the group — which form political action groups obtain state or was "cooperating" with the interroga­ whether Genoa or Syracuse has legal Gran Prix Sfrot Style fied. 643-2711. represents all the humanities courses — is federal funding for projects, she said. tors also said Abbas told the four standing to conduct the investigation. It Electric Guitar. Perfect Maverick, 1976 — 2 door A Crcsccnl Lace centerpiece is to find out how they can unite the hijackers just before they were ar­ will be settled on the basis of pleas condition. $99. Coll 649- Teachers sharing ideas on similar Ryan said the college staff members sedan, automatic, current fascinating to crochet and use academic disciplines is not new. But disciplines, Ryan said. rested in Sicily; "Don't worry. I will submitted by the rival investigators, 7770 after 3pm weekday s.a on your favorite tabletop. want to know what's going on in the high NO'nCE OF PUBLIC SALE sticker, am/fm radio, “ We’d like to educate students so they organize attacks and kidnappings press reports said. No. 5152 has complete teachers from different disciplines and all schools and the high schools want to know $150. Flat, 1978, rally 128,2 don’t see everything as fragmented,” she against whichever country holds you Press reports said another problem For sate to the highest bid­ Clarinet — Bundy. Ideal directions for 15>inch doily. educational levels getting together is a how to prepare students for college. “ It is der. Easy choirs, couches, door sedan, front wheel Casual separates for the said. The teachers would like to get students and will demand an exchange with has arisen concerning a separate books, mirrors, desks, auto for students, case In­ first, according to the leader of a group that by no means 'what can we do for you,'” drive, tach, new fuel sys­ half-sizer . . . all in one to see how humanities courses such as you." investigation being conducted by Amer­ parts, beds, bikes, appli­ cluded. $60. Call 649-3997.D tem, battery, 59,000 miles. To order, send $2.50, ter each meets at Manchester Community College. Ryan said of MCC’s role in the alliance. ances, T.V .'s. 1 M ercury Cou­ pattern. English and art relate to each other, she The question of whether Abbas w as in ican legal officials. The Rome news­ $250 or best offer. Coll patiern, mIu> 50( for posUge aed No. 8194 with Photo- gar XP7 2 door 1968, and as­ Stereo and Radio Con­ nandiiaf. The new academic alliance includes MCC said. “ It is good to get teachers together who charge of the hijackers was the main paper 11 Messaggero said legal authori­ sorted household Items. 646-7672.______ANNE CABOT Guide is in Sizes 12V6 to staff members and representatives of nine still are positive and have a high energy sole, built In speakers. 24V^. Size 14H, 37 bust A main goal of the group is to lessen the issue behind tne diplomatic row be­ ties would have to decide whether it is To be held at; area high schools, including those in level,” Ryan said. She said the teachers Maple cabinet. $40. 649- NOTICE TO CREDITORS nwtST.ist.ifc.. . . . topper, 2'A yards; barriers between college and high school, tween the United States and Italy that lawful for the investigators to pass on to Rent-A'Space 5053.n ESTATE OF New York, N.V. Ii>u36 skirt, yards; pants, Manchester, Bolton and Coventry. They Ryan said. Alliance members hope. to seem to think the meetings are worthwhile. erupted in the aftermath of the the Americans details that are covered 8t4f Service Stonge Center HERBERT F. STEVENSON, Print Name. Address with ZIP yards. have met three times since last spring, said eventually include teachers at the junior One of the teachers involved in the hijacking. by Italian judicial secrecy laws. 282 Chapel Road late of Manchester, tO jk a.ui avjr.e humbir. TO ORDER, tied $2.50 far aadi Lois Ryan, an English instructor and high and elementary levels, she said. alliance, Joan Hopper, an English teacher Abbas and one of his aides was South Windeor, CT 06074 deceased s r ^ U A L : Over 200 sc- director of the writing lab at MCC. She is The Hon. William E. Fitz­ lecti'uiiu and a i’ UEE pattaifi, plus 50( tor ROsUga asd Ryan is optimistic about the possibilities. at Bolton High School, agreed. Hopper said brought to Italy along with the hi­ on Automotive Gerald, Judge, of the Court naodling. November 16th, 1965 Pattern Section in the also heading up the alliance committee For example, she mentioned the potential she is enthusiastic about cooperating with jackers aboard the Egyptian airliner of Probote, District of Man­ BURNETT under the direction of Toby Tamarkin, at 2 P.M. chester at a hearing held on ALBUM. Just $3.00. Maadwflar HaraU for in-service sessions at which teachers MCC and area schools. She said she feels that was intercepted by U.S. Navy jets October 17, 1985 ordered that BOuKS a t i^j .29 «acti I laOAve. of Americas director of MCC’s Humanities Division. there is a need to educate both the students Inside Today The Qoods of Kevin Craig, NbW Tifk. N.Y. 10U3S s k is could teach each other on topics they might over the Mediterranean. Bruce Korman, Dennis Mf- 711 CARS/TRUCKS dll claims must be presented a-129">'OOLL$— o:d and New. Hew and the general public on the humanities. to the fiduciary on or before to dress tnem; bow to make Uiem. Print Name. Address with ZIP ” If we are successful in doing this, we will not have time to pursue themselves. But the government let him leave kuck. Westley Danville, 'IIFO R SALE LOuE. dtyie Number and Site. Hopper said programs could be espe­ Wayne Heldelmark. Yvonne January 20,1986 o r be barred U 1 JI— HEIKIOOM HANOlWOHK — Tell him they're for sale. be the only academic alliance to do this in Another possibility is to provide Italy on grounds the United States did 2B pages, 4 sections os by low provided. 2U types of needlework skills. New FASHION with cially helpful for students with special Beatty. John Mlnyard ond 6U 2--T0 GIVE or KEEP — 40 the country,” Ryan said in a recent advanced-level courses at a central loca­ not produce clear evidence that Abbas Elwood M anlgauct w ill be Mory Lou Tovlor, i*hoto-Guide patterns in 1978 AMC Gremlin — 6 needlework items to make. interview. tion in areas where schools might not have talents because special programs are often did anything more than persuade the Advice. . 18 sold to the highest bidder. Q I33-CHAFTS-68 pages Of quick- all size ranges, has a Obitusriss . cylinder automatic with The fid u c ia ry Is: One purpose of the alliance is to allow enough students to offer them individually, the victims of budget cuts. hijackers to surrender aboard the Area town* . Opinion ^ ___6 The Hen holder reserves the Clarence H. Tracy lo-make items. .special Grace Cole Collec­ Herald Classified Ads air, power steering. Ask­ Q 134 > - SLUMBERTIME COVERLETS Other high schools involved in the C iM tified____ 25-28 Psopistsik . ___2 right to bid on the property at 59 Glenn Dr. tion for larger sizes; plus educators to find out how they can help each she said. In a similar vein, the schools could Achille Lauro. Comics — 20 the auction. ing $1,500. Good condi­ Sports _ . 9-12 Tolland. CT 2 BONUS Coupons! other — from sharing equipment, teachers conduct teacher exchanges for specialty alliance are Glastonbury, East Catholic, The unconfirmed press reports about Entsrtsinment_ 16 tion. Call after 1pm, 646- Call 643-2711 Televiiion . . 2 0 04M0 042-10 and schools to offering advanced-level Rockville, East Hartford, Hartford and Lottery 2 Weather__ 7914. .'Vice .... $2.00 courses or equipment that they cannot Abbas' role in the hijacking were liable __ 2 courses for students at a central location, afford, Ryan said. South Windsor. to prove embarrassing for Prime 2 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Oct. 23, 1985 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Oct. 23. 1985 - 3_ Doctors’ union proposal sign of economic times Crestfield strikers to get union funds Manchester In Brief

ConnectiCare, a Hartford-area Bv John Gustavsen insurance costs and a freeze on Michigan, Hawaii and Colorado. are from Milford and the Nauga­ show what their views are and to A finance committee will be walk oit tneir jobs. percent of District il99’s member­ at the nursing home since the HMD with 750 physicians, de­ Court theft put at $10,000 The Associated Press Medicare reimbursements, Organizing drives are under way tuck Valley. create another mouthpiece ... for organized this afternoon to help Meyerson said three strikers will ship at the 155-bed nursing home workers walked out Monday. Cas- "This is charhcteristic of a in Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Pen- But the group sent letters this helping to decide what proper fended organizations such as his, allocate money to striking em­ sit on the finance committee, live in single-parent households tleman said Tuesday the quality of state police believe that about $10,(X)0 in cash and checks was . HARTFORD — Unionization of situation in which doctors and .nsylvania. New 'Vork and week urging Connecticut's 8,000 treatment is.” which he said have helped to cut ployees of the Crestfield-Fenwood which will decide on the allocation headed by women. care has been judged adequate by stolen last weekend in a burglary at Manchester Superior Court, doctors and dentists in the state is a dentists are increasingly working Washington, licensed physicians.and 2,500 dent­ down on the rate of hospitalization. nursing home, a union official said of funds for workers throughout District 1199 will aiso hold the inspectors. spokesman Adam Berluti said this morning. classic worker's response to a in bureaucratic organizations and "It’s the result of the advent of ists to join because "externai THE UNION BLAMED INSU­ "Of course I recognize their this morning. the strike. The committee, Meyer­ fund-raisers to help strikers and The owners have said the strike Berluti said he did not know how much of the money was in RANCE COMPANIES and govern­ relatively new set of problems thus do not share the same kind of large bureaucratic organizations forces are driving a wedge be­ concerns and I think it’s a Nurse’s aides and other service son said, can draw from a have a strike kitchen available is illegal because District 1199 did checks and how much was in cash. No arrests h a v e been made so legitimate concern,” he said. "The where workers can eat, Meyerson confronting the health care indus­ direction over health care,” David providing health care and the new tween patients and doctors and ment for changing the doctor- workers at the Vernon Street ’ ’multi-million-dollar” national not give proper notification to state far in the case, he added. intrusion into medical decisions by try, according to a University of N. Cooper said. salaried status of doctors and destroying that unique personai patient relationship "by putting nursing home walked off their jobs strike fund for as long as the strike said. and federal authorities before Several rooms of the courthouse were burglarized sometime cost ahead of patient care." third parties ... compromises The owners contend that the Connecticut tabor expert. "The policy is set by the health dentists," Cooper said. "If they relationship that is at the heart of Monday because management has lasts. workers walked off their jobs. between the close of business Friday and about 6 a.m. Monday, "We are told when to admit medical care in many instances. union, which represents 75,000 They have also said that union Formation of the Connecticut care organizations, not by the had their shingle outside their door making the sick well," Dineen refused to negotiate a contract Meyerson said each worker when a janitor found several broken windows in the building, patients, how much and what “ That’s a fear that a lot of workers in 23 states and Puerto officials started picketing before Federation of Physicians and doctors," said Cooper, associate ... naturally this kind situation said. with District 1199 of the New should receive an average of about state police said. Saying people usually turn to treatment they may receive and physicians have that decisions Rico, called the strike despite the actual strike day. Dentists was announced Tuesday professor of labor education at would never exist.” England Health Care Employees $40 a week, but that some workers Berluti would not say Tuesday which rooms were burglarized. Cooper aiso said payment by unions when individualistic forms when they must be discharged,” a will be made at a great distance for Union, which represents 84 disagreement among its Officials for the National Labor by Dr. Joseph Dineen of Ansonia, UConn. "They’re saying in essence will get more. But court officials said a vault room in the clerk’s office had salary as opposed to fee delineates of infiuence iose their effect, union recruitment letter said. the sake of the bottom line,” Wolf workers. “ Already tliere are people who members. Co-owner Rolland Cas- Relations Board in Hartford said who said the group's aim is to that these policies do not allow apparently been entered. In addition, the doors of a courtroom reduce the control of big business the historic distinction between Cooper said the union’s success The group hopes to represent said. Bill Meyerson, communications have a si>ouse who is working and tleman, a Manchester attorney, today a decision has not yet been them to exercise their professional used primarily for arraignments were noticeably damaged and government over health care. judgment." those who unionize and those who "will depend on the solidarity that employed physicians in collective director for. District 1199, said (have) said they will turn their has said a minority of the 84 made on the owners’ complaints. do not. they exhibit among their ranks." bargaining over wages and. work­ today that between 6l and 65 money into the fund,” Meyerson employees wanted the strike. District 1199 was certified by the Tuesday afternoon, Dineen told a hews conference in More than 100,000 cubic feet of Hartford that widespread new FORMATION OF THE CON­ "Now, many doctors receive "They may have great infiuence ing conditions, and help in claim workers have joined the strike. said. State health inspectors have full labor board in Washington, Hartford State’s Attorney John Bailey said Tuesday that salary, which is fixed, so there in these organizations. They may disputes with insurance compan­ water per second pour unseen Last week workers voted 38-9 to Union officials have said that 30 been monitoring the quality of care D.C., earlier this month. authorities have found lio connection between the burglary and health care policies favor profit NECTICUT UNION follows one in through tunnels at Niagara Falls, over patients, and said many Massachusetts in June. Doctors or may be some reason to organize," even help to improve health care, ’' ies and government agencies. his investigation into the apparent embezzlement of more than he said. he said. "It gives them an Dr. Arthur Wolf, a Hartford generating electricity for the Uni­ $11,0(X) in parking fines from the courthouse. doctors feel threatened by legally dentists have also unionized in ted States and Canada. mandated fees, high malpractice California, Oregon, Utah, Arizona Most of the union’s 80 members important forum for being abie to internist who is chairman of Fogarty keeps an eye on the ‘fi Pegasus complies with rules action is the right one — a claim Manchester Zoning Enforcement Officer Thomas O’Marra’s Editor’s note: The Herald today Nonetheless, Fogarty thinks his Weather greatest value to the board is his Fogarty admitted is true ruling that a Brainard Place trucking company was in Peopletalk continues profiling candidates in Commenting on the Republican compliance with zoning regulations has been upheld by Town the Nov. 5 town election. knowledge of what goes on in the field. campaign platform, which calls Attorney Kevin O’Brien. Today’s forecast for more sidewalk repair and O’Marra said PegasUs Trucking at 38 Brainard Place could use Bv Alex GIrelll He said his outlook has not Blue suede Beatles better upkeep of parks, Forgarty the site for truck parking provided it obtained a certificate of 2 Connecticut, Massachusetts Herald Reporter changed much in his four years as The ultimate version of "Blue Suede Shoes” and Rhode Island: Today: a director. While familiar with said he favors whatever the town compliance from town zoning regulators. was played in a London studio this week. sunny. Highs 60 to 65. Tonight: When Democratic Director town operations before he was can afford to provide. But he said To receive the certificate, O’Marra said today, the company town park crews have been given Two ex-Beatles, partly cloudy. Lows in the 40s. James F. Fogarty makes a speech elected to the board, Fogarty said must pave the trucking lot that is across the street from the more and more work while their George Harrison at meetings of the Board of he has since learned a lot about company building. Thursday: partly cloudy except size has remained steady. He said and Ringo Starr, Directors — if speech is the right finances. The Planning and Zoning Commission had asked O’Marra to becoming mostly cloudy west he favors increasing the number of and Eric Clapton word — it is always terse and often "I still don’t know as much as I look into residents’ complaints that the trucking company was during the afternoon with a park employees, decreasing the joined Carl Perkins chance of an evening shower in impatient. should," he said. bringing excess noise, traffic and diesel fumes to the in marking the 30th As an example, he cited the number of school maintenance the Berkshires. Highs mid 60s His latest: "I thinkit'sa wasteof neighborhood. anniversary of the complicated financing behind the personnel and having the Park 3 except near 60 south coast and time." Division care for school grounds. rock ’n' roil classic. Fogarty, almost universally conversion of a former Bennet Cape Cod. The key to pay-as-you go financ­ "I’ve sung that known as "Dutch", made that school building on Main Street to Maine and New Hampshire: ing, he said, is an increased tax Topliff commends firefighters song since 1955 ex­ comment in disagreeing with other apartments for elderly and handi­ Sunny today, i Highs in the 60s. base and not an increase in the tax actly 30 years ago board members about a study of capped people. The financial Eighth District Fire Chief Harold Topliff has commended this month," the Fair tonight. Lows mostly in the hydropower at the Union Pond scheme bothered Fogarty at first. rate. firefighters in the district’s volunteer department for their work greying Perkins 30s. Increasing cloudiness Wed­ dam. The town administration had A4'..., He abstained in the first vote on the Fogarty said he is not convinced during a thunderstorm Sept. 9 and during Hurricane Gloria Sept. said. "But I never nesday. Highs in the upper 50s to recommended that the town give fed "; project, despite the fact that his the town needs a full-time housing 27. enjoyed playing it so mid 60s. up the idea of building a hydrop­ Democratic colleagues backed it. inspector, a position advocated by He reported to the district Board of Directors at a meeting ■DUTCH' FOGARTY the Republican candidates for the much as here to­ Vermont: Mostly sunny and ower facility because it seemed "I asked the critics to a meeting Monday that certificates of commendation have been awarded to night with my rock­ mild today. Highs in the low to economically infeasible. The other . . . speaks his mind and listened," he said. Fogarty board. He said there are two people in the Health Division trained in two firefighers, Wallace Irish Jr and Michael Tomkunous, for abilly buddies." mid 60s. Clouding up tbnight. Not directors were not convinced and said he found that representatives out.standing performance Sept. 9 when the department was The ’’super­ housing code inspection. as cold as last night with lows 45 wanted more study. term on the board in the Nov. 5 of the Community Development swamped with calls, group” Was joined to 50. Mostly cloudy and breezy Fogarty, however, thought the election, is a former town em­ Corp., a partner in the conversion, “ Before I budget for a housing Season In the sun code inspector. I’d want to know Topliff reported that the department answered 27 calls during by Dave Edmunds Thursday with a chance of administration had proved its ployee with an avid interest in answered the critics’ questions to just what these people are doing,” Hurricane Gloria and 11 alarms directly related to the storm in and Rosanne Cash showers in the afternoon. Highs Today: sunny. Highs in the middle 60s. Winds light and variable. case. Manchester's day-to-day opera­ his satisfaction. he said. He questioned whether the next six days. and they went around 60. Tonight: partly cloudy. Lows 40 to 45. Winds nearly calm. Thursday; But in general, the 61-year-old tions. On occasion, he admitted in a Fogarty’s Democratic col­ through several Ringo Starr some sun in the morning then mostly cloudy during the afternoon. Fogarty is no rubber stamp for the recent interview, that interest leagues say privately they have at time spent on restaurant inspec­ tions is used efficiently. rockabilly anthems Highs in the middle 60s. Today’s weather picture was drawn by Julie administration. brings him close to interfering with times found him difficult to con­ Fogarty lives on Bush Hill Road. Manchester sells firewood from the Sun Records days like "Honey, Don’t,” Extended outlook Meiser, 9, of 126 Carriage Dr., a fourth grader at Martin School. Fogarty, who is seeking his third the administration's functions. vince in caucus that a course of ■’That’s Alright Mama," "Blue Moon of Ken­ tucky" and "Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On." Extended outlook for New The town is selling firewood as part of its forestry program at England Friday through town watersheds. ■’It’s been a long time," Perkins said to Ringo, Sunday: The firewood, in four foot lengths, is still green and is mostly who shot back "only for you. I hope you don't Connecticut, Massachusetts Mercier says budget is not sufficient oak. It is available for $55 a cord to those who want from one to UPI photo come back for another 25 years." and Rhode Island: Chance of five cords and for $50 a cord to people who want six cords or more. By Alex GIrelll former Bennet school building to a provide the bare necessities. As showers Friday. Fair Saturday The pieces are about eight inches in diameter. The wood is Think she’s excited? The session will be shown on cable television in Herald Reporter housing complex for elderly and evidence, she cites what she the United States early next year. and Sunday. Overnight lows handicapped people, and opposes regards as the poor condition of stored in a roadside location at the town’s Buckingham Aimee Lynn Richelieu. 17, of San Marino, from 45 to 55 Friday and in the 30s Incumbent Republican Donna R. plans for having starter houses walks and parks, an inadequate Reservoir in Glastonbury. Calif., (above) reacts to her being named queen and low 40s Saturday and Sun­ Mercier says that while she likes built on town-owned land along number of police on patrol, and Buyers will have to load and transport the wood without of the 1986 Tournament of Roses. Richelieu and day. Daytime highs in the 60s and her colleagues on the Board of Love Lane. She says such projects some public school classes that are assistance and will have to assume all the risks involved. her court of six princesses will reign over the low 70s Friday, the 50s and low Directors, "They are not my are more effectively handled by too large. She says residents might The wood must be paid for in advance at the General Services annual New Year's Day Rose Parade through 60s Saturday and Sunday. buddies." private enterprise. accept a tax increase if they knew Department in the basement of the Municipal Building at 41 Pasadena and the Rose Bowl football game. Princely ways Vermont: Chance of showers She regards her relationship Mercier does not often protest exactly what they were going to get Center St. When the payment is made, the buyer will be given a for their money. Naruhito. the eldest grandson of Friday. Dry Saturday and Sun­ with them as purely professional loudly at board meetings in Lin­ receipt and assigned a day and time to pick up the wood. He or she Gere up for narc role Emperor Hirohito and second in line to thethrone day. Lows in the 40s Friday and and says it would be easy to lose coln Center, but it is apparent to In any event, Mercier says the will also be given directions to the storage site. perspective on the issues if she got close observers that she some­ question of better municipal servi­ Pickup times will be Monday through Friday between 8:30 Chicago police introduced actor Richard Gere of Japan, ieft the Harvard Co-op without paying 30s Saturday and Sunday. Highs for his Brooke Shields poster. in the 50s. too close to others on the board. times seethes at the way the ces is one that must be addressed a.m. and 4:30 p.m. and on Saturdays between 8 a.m. and noon. to the grimy world of an undercover narcotics "I don't want to be tied down by Democratic majority conducts by the next Board of Directors. detective as part of the research for his new New Hampshire and Maine: For information call 647-3031. c The prince, accompanied by five State personal loyalties to other politi­ itself. Mercier lives on Elsie Drive, movie. He will play a Chicago cop in the as yet Chance of showers Friday. Fair Department security men, went on a shopping cians.” she says. untitled picture and spent four days hanging out Saturday and Sunday. Highs in "I don’t think I’ve ever raised spree at Harvard Tuesday, buying Harvard Mercier, a mother of three who is my voice," she says, “ but I’ve with police to lend some reality to it. sweatshirts, mugs, decals, notebooks, a record­ the mid 50s to mid 60s Friday cooling to the upper 40s north to seeking a second term as a director shaken with anger.” Lt. E.S. Karczewski said Gere wore a ing of Mozart and an item that probably adorns in the Nov. 5 election, says she is bulletpoof vest as he rode with police until 4 a m. mid 50s south Saturday and The minority party has to be a REGAL’S many a college dorm room — the poster of Shields not as naive as she was when she watchdog, she says. Mercier says through some of the worst and best neighbor­ covered by only a big pink heart. Sunday. Lows in the upper 30s to Satellite view first took office two years ago. She hoods in the city. Gere talked to drug dealers after mid 40s Friday dropping to the she likes to think she has made a Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 3:30p.m. EDT shows says she has been disappointed to contribution in the past two years. they were arrested and watched as deals went Observers say the prince, 25, passed up a poster upper 20s to mid 30s Saturday Downtown Manchester learn that "Things do not happen “ I’d like to be judged on my T frontal layered clouds and showers extending from the mid-Atlantic down. But if things looked really serious, Gere of actress Heather Thomas in a bikini but did and Sunday. DONNA R. MERCIER stales across the Southeast. Thick low clouds and fog continue over quickly in government." merits," she says. was kept at a safe distance. giggle at it. The bill came to $179.40 and the prince . . . no clones here "It would have been a hell of a thing if Richard left without paying but "his representatives will the Ohio Valley, Great Lakes and the Northern Plains. Patchy frontal She acknowledges, however, She says the Republican ticket is that there may be advantages to Harvest Festival Gere got killed on one of our drug raids," come over tomorrow and settle the bill," a Co-op clouds stretch along the Rockies as another frontal band with more unified this year than it has Across the nation slow progress. For one thing, she Karczewski said. official said. showers is moving through the Pacific Northwest toward the Plateau. a town director does not always been in the past, echoing a Rainshowers and thunder­ says, the delay gives an office­ play by the rules of his or her recurring theme in the Republican Pant Sale storms will reach from South holder a chance to talk to people on national party organization be­ election campaign. But Mercier Carolina across Georgia and the outside. She says a lot of cause local problems are different. says a party can’t have six time-consuming research is built Alabama. Showers and thunder­ But that doesn’t iessen the individuais running who are clones Vietnam discloses into the job of being a director, "if showers will be scattered across philosophical differences between of one another. There are areas of you want to do it well. " expertise on the Republican siate, 3 DAYS ONLY the Mississippi Valley, the Ten­ Republicans and Democrats on the Mercier, 33, says she often finds board over the proper role of and that makes it a strong one, she nessee Valley and over eastern herself thinking about what hap­ government, she says. Mercier says. sections of the southern plains. report of typhoon pened at the most recent board was in the forefront of Repubiican Mercier says that under the Rainshowers with snow in the meeting. opposition to the town’s invoive- Democrats, town has kept its mountains will be scattered from By Paul Wedel Six hospitals and 250 medical Turning to politics, Mercier says ment in the conversion of the budget beiow the amount needed to Haggar Poly Slacks the northern Pacific Coast to the United Press International stations suffered damage during northern Rockies. Winds will be the typhoon and a 200-bed hospital strong and gusty over Montana BANGKOK, Thailand — A pow­ was destroyed. Cecil washed away ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ and Wyoming. Most of the nation erful typhoon that swept through more than 10,000 tons of rice stocks will have high temperatures in central Vietnam last week killed at and flooded 60,000 rice paddies, the Dear Friends, 2 For *3500 the 60s and 70s. Highs will be in least 670 people and left 128 radio report said. the 50s over northern New missing, official Radio Hanoi The radio also reported that a I Love Manchester!! Reg. *28 *1990 Each England, around Lake Superior reported. second typhoon, Typhoon Dot, hit When I think of com!ng home ... I think not Sizes 32 to 42 / Free Alterations and over much of the northwest­ The state-run radio broadcast, the country on Monday. "Many specificaiiy of my house on Hackmatack Street, ern quarter of the nation. monitored in Bangkok late Tues­ trees, electricity poles, and houses but of driving into the Town of Manchester, Temperatures will reach the 80s day, reported that Typhoon Cecil collapsed during the recent ty­ Connecticut. across the desert southwest and struck the central Vietnamese phoon (Typhoon Dot),” the radio said. My deep feeiings for Manchester derive from my over much of the Gulf coastal province of Vinh Tri Thien Oct. Public security and armed for­ famiiies roots here in Town. My materna! and states. 15-16, causing serious damage and Haggar Tri-Blend Slacks heavy casualties. ces using bulldozers and chain­ paterna! Great Grandparents settied here when 2 A total of 670 people were killed saws were mobilized to clear roads they were in their eariy twenties. My famiiy has Weather radio and 128 were reported missing, the for relief forces and rescue opera­ continued to iive here and has served radio said! Another 257 people tions, the report said. Manchester for four generations. The National Weather Service The military “ used amphibious 2 For *45^® were injured in the storm that blew Aithough ! am a iifeiong Manchester resident, i broadcasts continuous, 24-hour down electricity poles and un­ trucks to carry materials, food­ weather information on 162.475 am mindfu! of the many reasons that draw now Reg. *32 & *35 *2590 Each leashed serious flooding. stuffs and medicines through famiiies here. My wife, Kim and i have chosen mHz in Hartford, 162.55 mHz in "Five villages were completely deeply flooded villages” in three Sizes 32 to 42 / Free Alterations New London and 162.40 mHz in Manchester as the Town to raise our chiidren as 3 f ravaged by the typhoon," the districts, the radio said. my forebearers decided to do many years ago. Meriden. Radio Hanoi report said. Repairmen were working to 3 Today In history The radio reported large-scale restore downed communications My deepest desire is to continue serving on the evacuations from low-lying coas­ lines, the radio said, and provincial Board of Directors and put forth a continued A woundetj U.S. Marine is rescued from soldiers as well as 58 French soldiers. Air quality report tal areas. It said 47,000 houses were people’s committees were ordered effort to keep Manchester the progressive and Sansabelt Slacks the ruins after an Oct. 23, 1983, suicide The pro-Iranian terrorist group Islamic destroyed and 182,000 damaged by to harvest the current rice crop enjoyable town that it should always be! HARTFORD - The state the strong winds and flooding. before it was damaged by flooding. attack on the Marine headquarters in Jihad claimed responsibility. Department of Environmental The Fergusons, Sincerely, Beirut. The attack killed 241 American Protection reported that the air quality was good on Tuesday and Tom, Kim, Tommy and Marlssa 2 For was expected to be good on Manchester Herald a Wednesday. Reg. *60 *4Q9o Each Richard W. Cosgrove, Publisher 3f Almanac IN FAVOR OF: Sizes 34 to 42 / Free Alterations USPS 327-500 VOL. 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Oct. 23, 1985 - 5 Robertson, bucking party, still wants special session

Bv Judd Everhart lar session is only four months • more money for cities and The Assaclated Press away. towns for education. Jaekle said “My own impression (from the that many towns will lose money HARTFORD — State Senate hearings) was that while some next year unless the formula for President Pro Tempore Philip S. things need addressing, there’s distributing school money is Robertson disagrees with other nothing resembling anything of an changed. Republican legislative leaders emergency nature,” said House • helping cities and towns, as who say there’s no need for a Speaker R.E. Van Norstrand, well as private business, with special legislative session this fall. R-Darien. obtaining liability insurance. Robertson, a Cheshire Republi­ ”We didn’t get any real compell­ • more money for road repairs can, still wants such a session so ing testimony that would give us and new highways. that taxes can be cut. reason to go into a special session • housing for the elderly and between now and February,” said more affordable housing for r -- —. He shunned a series of public Senate Majority Leader Reginald everyone. hearings held by legislative Re­ J. Smith, R-New Hartford'. • more money to help traumatic r • > publicans over the last few weeks. The extra $40 million is now in a brain injury victims. The GOP wanted to find out what special fund to be used for • more money for libraries. the public wanted done with the education and teacher salary • eliminating the real estate roughly $40 million extra the state increases, and will stay there conveyance tax, which amounts to ended up with at the close of the unless'the law is changed and the one-half of 1 percent of the selling 1984-85 budget year. money diverted. price of a piece of real estate. Some people called for more Robertson shunned the hearings spending in a variety of areas. because Democrats weren’t per­ Last summer. Democratic Gov. Robertson said Tuesday that new mitted on the panels taking the William A. O’Neill had called a spending could wait until the testimony. special session to dole out about $20 million more to cities and towns ■ ~ s Herald photo by Bashaw regular session convenes in Febru­ ”I certainly was not in favor of ary. Now, he said, is the time to call some partisan type of thing,” he that could be used for local a special session and cut taxes. said. "They were canceling out a property tax relief. UPl photo Job descriptions change "There’s no other reason for a large percentage of the represen­ The GOP rejected the idea, England states. Garza earlier saio that surplus but that you’re charging tatives of the people. 1 was against saying that special sessions were O.C. Garza, chief of media relations for the Texas Tourist Development Board, when it comes to the colors of autumn. It does not say in the Town Charter or in the job Municipal Building. The car belongs to Sheila Moon, an people too much in taxes, ’ ’ he said. the way they were handling it.” only warranted in emergencies "The longer you delay returning House Majority Leader Robert and that municpalities were not points out an area of East Texas which New England “ain’t got nothing" on descriptions that the town manager and the assistant employee in the town’s Water and Sewer Division. She that money to the people, the less G. Jaekle, R-Stratford, said the facing any emergency on property he feels the fall foliage colors are equal Texas. manager shall wash the cars of town employees. But that won the VIP auto shampoo in a raffle for the benefit of the taxes. properly you’re serving them.” GOP got an array of suggestions on to or better than those in the New is just what Robert Weiss, left, the manager, and Steven United Way. Other Republican leaders said ways to spend the money. There Van Norstrand and Jaekle Webner are doing Tuesday in the parking lot of the they had concluded from the public was little talk of cutting taxes. planned a news conference at the hearings that they might as well Among the suggestions, accord­ Capitol today to discuss the wait, especially because the regu­ ing to Jaekle: hearings. Texans claim their foliage is best

Once again, sewer spending fails to spark interest By United Press International acerage than New England any­ claims. "I’m sure they have some Wells Fargo defendant way,” the brochure said. fall colors in Texas, but here in By Alex GIrelll plans included unnecessary An old-fashioned fued seems to household sewer bills for the AT THE MEETING TUESDAY, Environmental Protection Agency scenario, under which the town Licenses “Hah! ” replied Pat Van Fleet of Vermont we’ve got the most Herald Reporter foreseeable future. Sadloski, who has expressed her and the state Department of would have to pay $14.3 million of extras. be brewing between tourism offi­ beautiful fall in the nation, and the $26 million cost. If the town can cials in New England and their the New Hampshire Office of more than 1 million visitors a year The four non-officials at the personal opposition to the bond Environmental Protection that denies Macheteros ties Vacation Travel. "Texas always Only four people who are not meeting Tuesday in the hearing . issue, asked why the project is require the town to upgrade the get more than the minimum WITZGALL SAID that when the probe is counterparts in Texas, who claim share my opinion." room of Lincoln Center were Betty plant. But he said citizens are grants, the local cost could go work was designed, federal and By Laura Candelas guards have shown us great fall foliage in the Lone Star State is thinks they have the best of town officials attended a presenta­ expected to cost $26 million now everything, and I’m sure they have O.C. Garza, author of the bro­ tion Tuesday night about proposed Sadloski, president of the Man­ when the price tag for the same thrown into confusion by the dollar down. state officials expected to pay 90 The Associated Press respect and admiration,” Fari­ the most spectacular in the nation. improvements to the town sewage chester Property Owners’ Associa­ plan was only $20 million in 1983 figures that have been published One possibility being explored is percent of the cost and would not nacci said. ’’Baloney! Nuts!" said Wanda some nice leaves. But I find it hard chure, admitted Texas is not well treatment plant, the subject of a tion; Jay Giles, former town public when voters declined to authorize a about the referendum. that the town may be "grandfa­ permit any unneeded facilities. SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — The He also said the defendants’ pursued Plumer, director of Maine’s Tour- to believe it could come close to our known for its fail foliage. first of 13 people charged with the complaints to the warden had won sim Department. reds, our yellows and our bonding referendum in the Nov. 5 works director; Edward Boland, a bond issue for it. thered" under an old federal Cassano then asked if the plant is HARTFORD (AP) - State oranges.” "But we’ve got 655,000 acres of election. Republican candidate for the George Kandra, the town public KANDRA SAID it is impossible schedule of grants. If it is, the local undersized. Wiztgall said the de­ $7 million Wells Fargo robbery in them concessions, such as being Debbie First, deputy director of beautiful woods that are largely permitted to meet twice a day in officials have suspended issu­ The presentation was the second Board of Directors; and one citizen works director, said the increase is to provide an exact figure because cost could go as low as 10 percent of sign flow of 8.7 million gallons a Connecticut to be freed is denying ance of welders’ licenses and the Massachusetts Division of "Nice try," Vermont Chamber unknown," he said. "We were just for the public on the question, who did not identify himself. due to inflation in construction the town does not know how much the total construction cost. day on the average is based on the he was a member of Los Machete­ groups of five. asked the chief state’s attor­ Toursim, said the claim is a of Commerce spokesman Joe trying to grab some attention — which would allow the town to Ten people attended an open costs. Robert A. Witzgall, a project it may get in federal and state The key to grandfathering is needs of a population of 63,000 by ros, the clandestine group that Meanwhile, United Anti- "typical Texas tall tale.” Choquette said of the Texans’ and we certainly got that. ” Repression Committee spokeswo­ ney’s office to investigate possi­ spend up to $14.3 million for the $26 house at the treatment plant on manager for Metcalf and Eddy, grants, if in fact, it does get the whether the town, when it built a the year 2010. claimed responsibility for the ble cheating on the state- ’’Have you ever been to Texas? million project. Only two members Olcott Street earlier in the day. the engineering firm that designed grants. General Manager Robert trunk sewer in 1981, began the When Cassano asked if federal holdup. But he is praising the man Rita Zengotita said the group There’s miles between trees,” is trying to raise funds to pay the required licensing tests. of the public attended the first If it passes, 4he referendum the plant, explained that tracking Weiss said the grant now available overall sewer program that in­ officials would really force the group as patriots. - "We consider this matter to First said. ELECT presentation Oct. 7 at Robertson question will authorize the upgrad­ contracts awarded since 1983 and could go to the town of Winsted if cludes the improvements to the town to bring the sewer plant up to Jorge Farinacci Garcia, who bails set for six other defendants, The dispute started Monday, ranging from $5,000 to $250,000. be very serious," state Consu­ School. ing of the plant so that discharged applying the formula to the $20 citizens vote a charter change sewage disposal plant. current standards of sewage treat­ arrived here early Tuesday after mer Protection Commisioner when a vacation guide issued by Town administrators and waste contains less nitrogen and million figure puts the current needed to authorize a bond issue At Tuesday’s meeting. Demo­ ment, Witzgall said that although posting the $1 million bond set by She said the committee has the Texas State Tourist Develop­ TERRY BOGLI Mary M. Heslin said Tuesday, * Board of Education * elected officials appeared at a loss pollutes the Hockanum River less. estimate at $26 million. and then vote for the bond issue cratic town Director Stephen Cas- enforcement has been lax in the the U.S. District Court in Hartford already spent about $15,000 on "Beyond that, I can’t say a lot ment Agency said. New England, to understand the apparent lack of The town is under state orders to The citizen who did not identify itself. sano, a strong advocate of the past, “What we are hearing is that in cash and property, spoke at a transportation and lodging for more.” its famed autmunal hues notwith­ 1986-1989 Term public interest in the question, make the river fit for swimming himself said he saw no point in The language of the Nov. 5 bond sewer improvements, acted as the EPA is much more active now news conference. He was joined by defense attorneys and witnesses, standing, “ain’t got nothing on relatives of the other defendants Her department has judisdic- which wil play a large role in and fishing by the end of 1988. defying orders from the federal authorization describes the worst “devil’s advocate," asking if the in seeking compliance." and another $6,000 to tape the tion over occupational licensing Texas." “Continuing and members of the United Anti- testimony of witnesses who could boards. The guide went on to advise Repression Committee, a local not stay in Hartford during the against journeying to New Eng­ Her group trying to raise bail and legal Top licensing-board officials Political Roundup bond hearings. learned Monday that some land in search of hillsides splashed Commitment!’’ Stevenson expenses for the accused. Farinacci’s bail was posted by welders at the Millstone III with gold, orange or crimson. ’Twelve people arrested Aug. 30 members of his family. nuclear power plant and else­ "East Texas national forests and VOTE DEMOCRATIC on Nov. 5th on a grand jury indictment are still state parks have the same gor­ Paid for byTha Committee to Elect Terry Bogll. Richard Bragdon, Treaturer heads effort jailed and three others, including Meanwhile in Hartford Tuesday, where in Connecticut had ac­ geous colors and more forest Boland backs sewer plan; fund-raisers set former Wells Fargo security guard U.S. District Judge T. Emmet cess to marked copies of the Victor M. Gerena, are fugitives. Clarie rejected a $250,000 bond that test. Edward Boland, a Republican Night with Roger and Dutch" has federal magistrate F. Owen Eagan The Hartford Courant ob­ for Negro event. Marie Negri and Anthony of Mayor Barbara Weinberg, who Farinacci accused the FBI of candidate for the Board of Direc­ been scheduled Tuesday from 5 to 8 framing him and the others, and had set for another suspect in the tained copies of the test from tors in the Nov. 5 election, said PeitrantOnio are co-treasurers. is seeking re-election to the Board members of Local 76 of the Herbert Stevenson, Manches­ p.m. at the Army and Navy Club, Other committee members are said that ”if they get a fair and case. today he is convinced that a plan 1090 Main St., as a fund-raising of Directors, will be held Thursday Clarie, in ordering that Ivonne Plumbers and Pipefitters Un­ ter’s Democratic registrar of Irene Pisch, Pat DiDonato, Joseph at the Army and Navy Club, 1090 impartial trial they will all be voters, has been named campaign for improvements to the sewage event for the campaigns of Demo­ acquitted.” Melendez be held without bond, ion. They told the newspaper treatment plant is sound and that Negri, Kay Bolduc, Margaret Main St. that the tests had been freely manager for Democrat Roger crats Roger Negro and James F. Davis, Joseph Diminico, Dolores He also denied any ties with Los accepted federal prosecutors’ re­ Negro, who seeks his eighth term the town should go forward with it. Fogarty. Macheteros, which claimed re­ commendations that that she circulated among workers at Voters will be asked to approve a Pietrantonio, Cindy Oliver, Joyce The event, called "Weinbergfest the Millstone III plant, under as town treasurer in the Nov. 5 Negro is seeking re-election as Bridgeman, Del Columbe and in October, an evening with the sponsibility for the 1983 robbery as would flee. election. bond issue for the $26 million town treasurer and James well as several killings and bomb­ construction in Waterford. project which limits to $14.3 Geraldine Kelley. mayor,” will run from 4 p. m. to 9 Prosecutors and defense attor­ Heslin said she wrote Chief Stevenson managed Negro's "Dutch" Fogarty is seeking re- p.m. The event will include food, ings in Puerto Rico. But he called neys had asked Clarie to review all 1983 campaign. He has also man­ million the amount of local money election as a town director. the group "a patriotic Puerto State’s Attorney John J. Kelly to that can be devoted to the work. ‘Weinbergtest’ set drinks and music. The ticket price 13 bond rulings made by Eagan, ask that his office investigate aged political campaigns for Wil­ Herbert Stevenson and John is $5. Tickets for senior citizens and Rican organization that is fighting who denied bail to six defendants. Shortterm Boland said he previously had fully. liam FitzGerald, judge of probate, DiDonato are co-chairmen of the A fund-raiser for the campaign children cost $4. for the freedom of our people,” Clarie has reviewed four bond and Francis Mahoney, a former questions about whether the town The next welder’s licensing would end up spending a large The prosecution alleges that rulings so far, upholding two and state representative. He has been Farinacci is a top leader of the examination was to be given amount of money for a plant that withdrawing bond that had been within the next two weeks. Manchester campaign coordinator clandestine group. set for two others. for U.S. Rep. Barbara Kennelly. Herbert Stevenson would end up technologically infe­ rior and insufficient for future Farinacci said morale was high Others serving on the committee professional administration of among the nine Wells Fargo parking for Negro’s re-election are An­ needs. town funds with $2,786,125 addi­ He said today that a conversa­ defendants being held at the thony and Delores Pietrantonio, tional interest earned by his federal prison in Otisville, N.Y., co-treasurers; Catherine Bolduc, tion he had with Puplic Works competitive bidding and short­ Director George Kandra and an WULPAPER SALE despite what he called bad condi­ secretary; Robert and Cindy term investment program equates tions at the facility. Another male Oliver, Geraldine Kelley, Mar­ explanation at a meeting Tuesday to approximately 6 mills in savings have convinced him that the plan is prisoner is being held in Danbury, CANDIDATE FOR fiir garet Davis, and Richard Dyer. to the taxpayers of Manchester." a good one. Conn., and two female defendants Stevenson said that during Ne­ Negro is opposed by Republican are at the Metropolitan Correction gro’s 14 years in office, "his J. Winthrop Porter. Spaghetti for sale Center in New York, ”On one hand, they treat us like THE BOARD OF An "Irish-Italian Spaghetti ITAT 50% the most dangerous prisoners in the jail, keeping us handcuffed EDUCATION whenever we are out of our cells, certificates. State pushes group home work A MINIMUM OF 30% OFF ANY but on the other hand the prison 1986-1989 TERM Bv Susan Vaughn completion of the project. He not be tolerated,” Zinsser said. He Herald Reporter complained last week that nothing has asked Administrative Services WALL COVERING (No Exceptions) • PTA Budget Study has been done on the Manchester Commissioner Elisha Freedman Representative Plans to finish a long-delayed home. for an explanation of the delays. NOTICE group home for retarded people Zinsser said that it will take only Barnett said today that he would Probate Court is open • Lutz Children’s Museum are about a week behind schedule, about a month’s worth of work to not respond to Zinsser’s comments for conferences with the Trustee but work on the Wetherell Street finish the Manchester home. The through the press, but that Zinsser judge from 6:30 P.M. to 8 • Married, five children home should be completed by the work includes bringing in a water would be receiving a letter from DONT MISS THIS SALE! Jo-Ann D. Moriarty attending Manchester first of January, a spokesman for line to the site, and some plumbing, Freedman. He also said he did not P.M. on Thursday Schools. the state Department of Adminis­ carpeting and tile work, he said. have the itemized list of work to be nights. Appointments trative Services said Tuesday. Zinsser also said that the con­ done in the Manchester home or an Check Our Prices and Selection suggested. Night tele­ On-site pre-bid meetings be­ struction delays have cost the estimate of the final cost on the phone number: 647-3227. m onthly tween the department's Bureau of Department of Mental Retarda­ project. He said the cost would be William E. Fitzgerald VOTE DEMOCRATIC NOV. 5th Public Works and the contractors tion close to $2 million. ’’These known after the bids were Sale Ends Nov. 2nd ___ ^Judge of Probate doing the work will be held later delays are unexcusable and should submitted. Paid for by Friends of Jo-Ann D. Moriarty, Terry McConnell. Treasurer this week in Manchester and at three other sites where group ★ ELECT homes have been delayed, said NOV. 5th ★ f'.T.T.g.»T.W TT.T-T.T.T.y.g.y.»»TTg.T»»T;| rates. Thomas Barnett, director of com­ munications for the department. Following the meetings, the con­ Annual Rate tractors will submit bids for contracts which will be “awarded JOEL D. shortly," Barnett said. 60-90Days...... 8.25% Separate contracts will be MROSEK Personal Accounts L)nls awarded for each site to speed the ''A PROVEN work, Barnett said. Delays on REPUBLICAN FOR THE While you're waiting to see what Maximum-$100,000.) And, ytni’ll rebidding the project stemmed happens with the long term certificate have the flexibility to move your from the reprinting of specifica­ BOARD OF EDUCATION rates, the best place to park your money in as tew as 6C) days. tions for contractors, Barnett said. Barnett said the pre-bid confer­ LEADER” money is in a snort term certificate So pull into your nearest CBT ences are important because the ‘Committed To Excellence’ at CBT. branch and park your money in a short contractors will be taking over Remember Every Wallcovering On Sale Also on You’ll get the highest annu­ ___ term certificate today. But hurry, projects left unfinished by another • Lifelong resident of Manchester and a graduate of Sale al rate available- 8.25% . with rates like these we're Kiund contractor. A $1.7 million contract (Minimum deposit-$500. to run out of parking spaces .soon. with Leslie and Elliott of Dayville the Manchester School System. PETER DiROSA to build eight homes around the • Former student representative to the Board of state was canceled in August TOWN DIRECTOR because of numerous delays. Education. >X1ien you’re ready to demand more from a bank. The Manchester home was origi­ • Graduate of Hofstra University, B.S. in Economics/ PAUL'S PAMT nally scheduled for completion in July 1984. Business. Member FDIC. State Sen. Carl Zinsser, R- 615 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER *VOTE DEMOCRATIC NOV. 5.* Manchester, has repeatedly critic­ Paid for by the Committee to elect Peter DiRosa, Raymond F. Damato, Treasurer ized the Department of Adminis­ trative Service for the delay on 649-0300 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Oct. 23, 1985 - 7 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Oct. 23. 1985 Richard W. Cosgrove, Publisher Douglas A. Bevins, Managing Editoi tm\\ To cut deficit, U.S./World OPINION James P. Sacks, City Editor Senate to keep In Brief Mandia makes recovery HERSHEY, Pa. — Anthony Mandia, bouncing cigarette tax back from his second setback in a roller-coaster recovery since receiving a new model artificial Fauliso shuttles to boost his boss heart, is well enough to undergo a natural Jack By Jim Luther transplant as soon as a donor is available, doctors The Associated Press First thing first, says Joe Fauliso, the state’s Moffett, adding that the O’Neill administration say. has had ample time to show it can run the state, A nderson Doctors became alarmed Tuesday when lieutenant governor and probable running mate WASHINGTON — The Senate appears ready to but is not doing as well as its people deserve. Mandia took another turn for the worse, drifting again with Gov. Bill O’Neill if the Democratic \ approve a permanent 16-cent-a-pack cigarette tax to in and out of consciousness for several hours at chief heads his party’s ticket in 1986. A Democrat who might be expected to lean cut the deficit, but won’t go along with a 24-cent levy in C apitol more toward Moffett than to O’Neill takes issue Pennsylvania State University’s Hershey Medi­ And the priority now, says Fauliso, is helping the interest of discouraging smoking. cal Center. His condition was downgraded to Democrats win in local elections next month for C om m ents with the ex-congressman’s performance so far. Despite White House veto threats, senators have critical and unstable. mayor or first selectman. The state election next - i Former House Speaker Irving Stolberg of New given tentative approval to the permanent 16-cent Doctors were unsure what caused the episode, year will be along soon enough, he says. Bob Conrad Haven says Moffett must give voters a reason for levy rather than letting it drop to 8 cents a pack after which they called a "depression in brain not being with O’Neill. “He (Moffett) has got to be Nov. 14 as scheduled under present law. President function," but suspected medication or vasos­ The local elections will lead, of course, to a Reagan considers that extension to be a tax increase. statewide test of the O’Neill administration next positive about himself,” said Stolberg at his State pasms — constriction of blood vessels feeding the Capitol office last week. ' The measure also would impose federal taxes of brain. year, either by voters in the November showdown about 2 cents per tin of snuff or three-ounce package of with Republicans or by former Congressman The two met early this week in an effort by Mandia later recovered and Dr. John Burnside, chewing tobacco. Senate leaders won the support of the center’s associate vice president, said, "We . Toby Moffett and a band of challengers in a Moffett to win Stolberg to his side. In last week’s Still a prisoner tobacco-state lawmakers for the taxes by attaching a negotiable, depending on how well certain party conversation with us, however, Stolberg said are currently optimistic his condition will September primary. new program of price supports for tobacco farmers. continue to improve." people demonstrate their readiness to favor O’Neill has done “a pretty solid job.” Moffett, he The extended tax on cigarettes, the new levies on O’Neill over Moffett. of the Pakistanis Burnside said Mandia could receive a natural So Fauliso, good soldier that he is, shuttles added, needs to offer voters an alternative smokeless tobacco and the industry-backed price- transplant as soon as a donor is found. The around the state this fall in behalf of Democratic Fauliso’s place on an O’Neill slate is assured, program.” support plan would cut the deficit by more than $5.1 though Moffett claims he has heard otherwise 44-year-old man became the first recipient of the candidates in municipal elections and — let’s be Moffett has a tough job, said Stolberg. "He can’t WASHINGTON — Gen. Mohammed Zia ul-Haq, the billion over the next three years. new Penn State heart in emergency surgery last honest about it — spreading the chits across the from his contacts. By the same token, Julie attack Bill (O’Neill), and he’s got to build a military dictator of Pakistan, is hoping to wheedle Friday. landscape like falling leaves. Fauliso manages to Tashjian of Windsor is said to be secure for rationale for his own campaign. billions more in aid from the United States by posing TUESDAY’S ACTION WAS THE FIRST TAKEN on put in a good word for the boss now and then. renomination as secretary of the state, Ed as a staunch anti-communist, a democrat-at-heart a package of spending cuts and revenue increases designed to reduce the federal budget deficit by $85.6 Caldwell of Bridgeport can continue as and a champion of the anti-Soviet freedom fighters in Bates dean in fair condition comptroller and Joe Lieberman of New Haven is ‘Can’t tell a m an by billion over the next three years. Similar bills are IN A MOMENT OF REFLECTION last week on Afghanistan. awaiting action in the House. LEWISTON, Maine — Bates College Dean how one campaign can blend in with another, all set as attorney general again. Only Hank The staff at Republican state headquarters in downtown Hartford is accustomed to seeing He seems to harbor dreams of rivaling his In a 66-30 procedural vote Tuesday, the Senate in James Carignan was in fair condition in intensive Fauliso.said he doesn't mind the busy schedule Parker of New Haven is said to be shaky as characters who appear to be down on their luck charismatic neighbor, Indian Prime Minister Rajiv effect rejected an attempt by Sen. John Chafee, care at Central Maine Medical Center today after now. He’s doing it, he said, "so they can’t say treasurer. Gandhi, for the affections of Congress and the White R-R.L, to raise the permanent cigarette tax to 24 cents an attack at his home which left him with a bullet 'where were you when we needed you?’ after the passing the big first-floor windows. So it was a surprise when one unshaven man in poor-fitting House. . . . a pack. Chafee hailed his amendment as not only a wound to the back. elections.” His travels tell him, said Fauliso, that EVEN SO, DEMOCRATS who are following this But Zia’s assumed role of the white knight doesn’t fit - deficit cutter but as a strong disincentive for Police said theV were questioning people in it looks good for the Democrats, which is another fall’s campaign with an eye to their impact on 1986 clothes came right in one day last week. non-smokers—especially young people — to avoid the connection with the shooting, butno arrests were It turned out to be Malcolm Baldrige, the former him. His anti-communism is strictly expedient. His ^ UPl photo way of saying, in his book, that it looks good for tells us that one team of O’Neill insiders is making promise to end the years of repressive martial law habit. made. GOP state finance chief who is now the U.S. chairman of the House Ways and Means Chafee cited estimates that medical costs and drops Rick Denison, a Bates spokesman, said O'Neill. enticing offers in exchange for ending any apparently depends on his success in revising the Seeking a compromise on the baianced flirtation with Moffett. Secretary of Commerce. Baldrige, of Woodbury, Committee, on Tuesday. A joint confer­ in worker output associated with smoking total $65 Carigan would undergo surgery to remove the But some of O’NeiH's more anxious supporters, constitution to legalize his authoritarian regime. budget proposal, Sen. Robert Pack- bullet fragments, but that no surgery has yet been we were told reliably, have been pushing the Meanwhile, Moffett is firing back at Democrats was in torn for an appearance at the University of ence committee is seeking to reconcile billion a year and said his proposal would "have those Hartford’s symposium on trade that night. He was And Zia’s professed devotion to freedom is limited wood, left, R-Ore„ chairman of the who are causing the excess costs bear part of the scheduled. timetable a bit. And as volunteer power brokers — who want him to forget challenging O’Neill on the to support of the Afghan rebels. It is belied by his Senate Finance Committee, confers Senate and House versions of the grounds that carrying the fight to a primary would in no hurry to get all dolled up early. burden.” Carignan, 46, was apparently shot through a not necessarily speaking for the governor — they over-reaction to the presence in Pakistan of Benazir with Rep. Dan Rostenkowski, D-lll., budget proposal. “You’re trying to accomplish prohibition by window by an assailant standing in the yard at the have been playing games with places on the divide and harm the party. Baldrige, who laughed off questions about a candidacy for governor or senator next year when Bhutto, the fiery. Harvard-educated daughter of taxation,” replied Sen. John East, R-N.C., who rear of the house on Mountain Avenue in underticket for 1986. Moffett quotes U.S. Rep. Bruce Morrison of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, whom Zia deposed as Pakistan's termed Chafee’s proposal “an abuse gdthe revenue­ Lewiston. No one else was injured. These missionaries have given Democrats in Hamden as saying it’s nonsense to borrow trouble he was asked at a press conference, told us later raising system to simply tax something out of Police questioned several people, including a he doesn’t see how U.S. Sen. Lowell Weicker can president and later executed on a trumped-up murder such touchy centers as Bridgeport and Waterbury before it happens. charge. When the 32-year-old woman returned from Treasury secretary urges existence.” Bates student who was taken from a Bates the distinct impression that a few nominations are "This is a debate that needs to happen,” says do anything but run for governor. dormatory by police officers armed with exile further brother's funeral, Zia promptly had her BY VOICE VOTE, the Senate killed an amendment shotguns. A school spokesman said the student clapped under house arrest, where she remains to this by Sen. George Mitchell, D-Maine, that would have was released after questioning. day. budget raised the cigarette tax to 20 cents. The extra money "We are actively investigating this incident, Editorial Congress to act on would have made up the loss caused by the second including interviewing prospective witnesses,” ZIA HAD PROMISED Benazir safe conduct on her part of that amendment, which would have delayed a said Police Lt. Gerard Baril. "An arrest has not visit, but when her appearance inspired a massive By Eldine S. Povich ceiling issue. Baker said current we could get some discipline into requirement that all state and local government been made. ” ' popular turnout in spite of martial law restrictions, United Press International financing will get the nation the process.” employees pay taxes into the Medicare program. Sewer plant the general panicked and arrested her. It was a foolish through Nov. 1, "subject to esti­ After Nov. 4, Baker wrote, his department will “reluctantly” The cigarette tax was raised in 1982 as part of thing to do. Benazir’s incarceration stands as a silent WASHINGTON - If Congress mating error,” but will certainly New plan on Duarte reached not last beyond Nov. 4. have to “disinvesf ’ Social Security another deficit reduction, but with the understanding mockery of Zia’s attempts to portray himself as a civil fails to lift the debt ceiling by Nov. it would drop back to 8 cents this year. Under pressure SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador — El Salvador’s 4, Treasury Secretary James . Baker repeated his concerns and other trust funds to pay more archbishop says government officials and leftist needs votes libertarian qualified to receive continued military Baker says. Social Security assets today on the ABC "Good Morning than 36 million benefit checks. to cut the deficit, lawmakers are reluctant to give up and economic aid from the United States. the revenue from a tax that already is on the books, rebels have reached agreement on a new plan to will have to be juggled so recip­ America " program, warning that “Taking this action will result in free the kidnapped daughter of President Jose Few people in Manchester care, if they even Though isolated from the outside world, Benazir ients can get their checks. unless Congress acts quickly, "the additional interest loss to the funds and thus the permanent 16-cent levy seems assured. managed to smuggle out a letter to a close friend. It government will default" and "the and further frustration of our As their price for not opposing the 16-cent tax, Napoleon Duarte. think, about what happens after a household Baker also is warning that the tobacco-state senators convinced the Senate Finance Archbishop Arturo Rivera y Damas, who has toilet is flushed. was not intended for publication, but parts of it were government "would certainly de­ repercussions from that, I think, financing schedule,” Baker wrote. been involved in negotiations between the fault” on other obligations on Nov. will be swift and severe." “Moreover, it may raise questions Committee to include in the package a new program That remark was made more than a month disclosed to our associate Lucette Lagnado. of price supports for tobacco farmers. government and rebels in Panama this week, said In her letter, Benazir giyes what may seem to be a 15 without congressional action to "The costs of this are going to be in the minds of present and future Tuesday an agreement had been reached for the ago as Manchester officials led Herald lift the ceiling. extremely severe," Baker said. recipients of trust fund benefits, This program includes cutting the federal price disingenuous answer to one basic question: Why in the principally pensioners, about why woman's release. reporters and editors through the town’s world did she return to Pakistan, knowing that Zia's Action on the borrowing ceiling "We're talking about added inter­ support for tobacco by about 35 cents a pound; The archbishop refused to give details of the increase from $1.8 trillion to $2 est costs. We got a lot of borrow­ they have become involved the agreement by cigarette manufacturers to buy the sewage treatment plant on a tour designed to promise of safe conduct might be revoked at any debt limit process.” accord, but sources close to the talks said it is show the need for upgrading the plant. trillion is being held up by a ings backed up already. We’re goveimment’s stockpile of surplus leaf, some of at a similar to an agreement reached last week that time? balanced-budget proposal the Se­ talking about a general increase in Under disinvestment. Social Se­ price of 10 cents on the dollar, and replacement of the "I was not allowed to bury my father,” she wrote. " curity fund trustees would redeem called for the release of 22 political prisoners in And that opinion, voiced by a town nate attached to the bill. interest rates, which will further present support system with one financed in part by exchange for Duarte's daughter. administrator, continues to be proven, to the It was essential for me to bury my brother and House legislation included no exacerbate the deficit." billions in government bonds they the tobacco companies. now hold, giving them room under Duarte’s daughter, Ines Guadalupe Duarte dismay of those who rightly believe that the accompany him on his last journey irrespective of such plan and congressional nego­ Baker said he favors passage of Duran, 35, and Ana Cecilia Villeda, 23, were what happens." tiators have made no progress at a debt ceiling bill with the the current debt limit to borrow Sen. Wendell Ford, D-Ky., said the proposed 24-cent need is real. enough to issue $15 billion in Social tax would have devastated the estimated 300,000 kidnapped by leftist guerrillas on Sept. 10 in front As for the conditions of her house arrest, she wrote: four meetings in trying to resolve balanced-budget proposal because of a private university in San Salvador. Just four townspeople attended a Tuesday the issue. “deficit reduction is very attrac­ Security and other checks. farming families who are dependent on tobacco. In “It is miserable. And one needs to be careful." Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Kentucky, he said, the average tobacco plot is only The original release agreement collapsed night meeting to hear town officials explain Benazir's friends explain that she is trying to keep The Senate plan would take the tive" and the president will not be because of logistical problems involved in deficit down to zero by fiscal year given too much power. D-N.Y., said Baker’s disinvest­ three-quarters of an acre. Those farmers already are the proposal to spend $26 million, up to $14.3 up a brave front, determined that Zia will not get the ment proposal would “require an sacrificing, he said, and “they don’t have to give all exchanging the political prisoners and Duarte 1991. "I think there needs to be some Duran, the sources said. million of it in Manchester funds, to upgrade idea that she is succumbing to the strain of her In a letter Tuesday to Rep. Dan discipline quite frankly," he said. exchange of Treasury bonds now in their blood.” the sewage treatment plant. i incarceration. They say it is clear that Zia is trying to Rostenkowski, D-Ill., chairman of “The legislative branch needs the Social Security trust fund for A higher tax would force cigarette companies to break her spirit — though several years of even the House Ways and Means Com­ some; the executive branch could unsecured Treasury checks. This import more leaf, said Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., and And Tuesday night’s public turnout was that would further cut the incomes of U.S. farmers. double that of the attendance of an Oct. 7 harsher imprisonment before her exile last year had mittee, who is studying the debt use some. It would be very good if would be quite illegal.” Ethiopia urges more aid failed to achieve this. forum. ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — A year ago today Town administrators and elected officials television film clips of starving Africans BENAZIR IS KEPT in virtual solitary confinement, triggered a worldwide flood of aid, but Ethiopia are at a loss to understand the lack of interest albeit in her large house in Karachi. Family members Warsaw Pact nations conclude summit says nearly 6 million people face karvation in in the referendum question. And they are allowed to visit only once a week; the meetings are 1986. brief and a policewoman reportedly is always available to western reporters. The Ethiopian government’s Relief and Reha­ apparently fear that ignorance about the O pen F orum By Patricia Koza issued later in the day. official Bulgarian news agency BTA proposal might lead to its rejection at the polls present, taking notes on the conversation. Gorbachev is scheduled to stay in said. The summit was originally scheduled bilitation Commission predicted Tuesday Ethio­ United Press International in Sofia earlier this year but was pia would suffer a food shortfall of some 900,000 on Nov. 5. ’ At last count, there were more than 40 armed Bulgaria through Friday for a state There were indications the sessions guards stationed around the house. The telephone has SOFIA, Bulgaria — Leaders of the visit. keyed on the upcoming summit in postponed because of the poor health of tons next year, affecting more than 5.8 million That fear is as real as the need to upgrade person say that the Eighth District Geneva, Switzerland, Nov. 19-20 be­ Soviet President Konstantin Cher­ people. worker, and yes, even a senior been disconnected. seven Warsaw Pact nations concluded a The Political Consultative Commit­ the plant, and upgrade it now. Become leader citizen might be able to enjoy and was not capable of doing a proper tw een President Reagan and nenko, who died several weeks later. Last Oct. 23, when the first television report of Her health is suffering. She wrote that she had long-delayed summit today with a short tee, the Warsaw Pact’s supreme the tragedy evoked images of concentration Whether funding is authorized this year or teach these youngsters many job; i.e., personnel or equipment- asked to see her own doctor, but that the regime "sent formal meeting at the official guest decision-making body, held a full day of Gorbachev. The meeting precedes by only a few for Girl Scouts The Communist Party daily Rabotni- days Reagan’s briefing in New York of camp conditions — skeleton-like people desper­ under a court mandate five years from now, things of living from your own wise. two doctors of their own.” They confirmed that her residence south of the capital. meetings Tuesday at the guest resi­ ately foraging for food — more than 7 million It is utterly ridiculous to say that Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, chesko Delo and other Bulgarian Western leaders on the U.S.-Soviet the Olcott Street plant must be improved. To the Editor; lives. eyes and ears needed treatment. dence in Boy ana. south of Sofia. newspapers mentioned the timing of the people were on the brink of starvation. Relief Let me tell you all about the joys the town firemen now stationed at Bulgarian leader Todor Zhivkov and summit. State and federal agencies have ordered To add to the tension, the police make frequent, Zhivkov and Czechoslovak leader summit in relation to the Geneva officials give no figure on how many people have and the sorrows of being a Girl the Buckland firehouse will lose the heads of Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Now is the time for all to come to unannounced "raids" to make sure no unauthorized Poland, East Germany and Romania Gustav Husak chaired two meetings meeting. The other leaders at the Warsaw Pact died but say the number is tragically high. Manchester to treat its sewage more Scout leader. Believe me, there is their jobs if the Eighth District meeting were Erich Honecker of East Despite the massive outpouring of money and thoroughly before it reaches the Hockanum the aid of your offspring. Many visitors have sneaked past the guards. met briefly in a morning session and and the group also heard a report by The Bulgarian Foreign Ministp' also girls cannot become Brownies and more joy than sorrow when you takes over. These town firemen Benazir’s release last year to fly into exile was the formally concluded the summit. East­ Marshal Viktor Kulikov of the Soviet held an unusual press briefing to Germany, Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski of recent rains in parts qf Ethiopia, the situation River, which must be fit for swimming and become a leader. could very easily be absorbed in Union, commander in chief of the announce details of the Warsaw Pact Poland, Nicolae Ceausescu of Romania remains grim, the government said. Girl Scouts because of the lack of result of years of effort by highly placed friends in this ern European sources said. and Janos Kadar of Hungary. fishing. leadership. Your help is needed Hope to hear from you soon. other firehouses in our country and elsewhere. These friends have been A statement was expected to be Warsaw Pact forces, a dispatch by the summit that normally are not made And the time to proceed is now, because it now. I know and realize many community. trying to win her freedom once again. Setting Benazir appears likely that state and federal grant mothers have returned to work or Arline Swanson A vote for Tom Ferguson on Nov. free is one way for Zia to establish some credibility in programs will be changing to loan programs. to school to further their education, 50 W. Middle Turnpike 5 will go a long way to help resolve his quest for a better image. this problem that has plagued our If that happens, the free money, which could but there must be many more that Manchester Reagan skips ceremony could help. town for much too long. pay up to two-thirds of the cost of the project, I call upon the Democratic Confidential file Westowii^T^iarmacy We seem to depend on parents, The recent Soviet-British retaliatory “spy" expul­ would be gone; Manchester taxpayers would when many times there might be leadership to show their civic have to bear the entire cost of the project. responsibility and admit that they sions have stirred up long-festering gripes by eager to meet Soviet some other member of the family beavers in the U.S. Foreign Service: most are in the There’s even a chance now that federal and Don’t block sale were wrong to build the Buckland Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, West that could replace the parent and State Department, but there are also specialists from Bv Barry Schweid state grants could pay as much as 90 percent help by being a leader. You can firehouse without waiting for court German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, Italian of the firehouse Defense, Commerce and Agriculture stationed at U.S. The Associated Press 445 HARTFORD ROAD 643-5230 of the cost of the improvements, although that find out many things you have not approval. Do not block the sale of Prime Minister Bettino Craxi, Japanese To the Editor: '* the Buckland firehouse. embassies. They’re all aware that assignment to the W ASHINGTON — President Reagan will Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, Indian OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK . possibility apparently hinges on federal experienced before. Your leader­ “glamour" posts in the Soviet Bloc is the best way to ship can be a new way of life for seek out Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and Pakis­ 8 am - 9 pm ; interpretation of whether Manchester actu­ climb the career ladder, but for years they’ve been Shevardnadze to map plans for the tani President Mohammed Zia al-Haq. yourself and a youngster. As Manchester’s municipal elec­ Louis C. Kocsis complaining that the staffs of these embassies are U.S-Soviet summit meeting in November ally began to upgrade its plant when a trunk Many girls learn a new way to tions rapidly draw near, it is time 76 E. Eldridge St. The anticipated meeting with Shevard­ overloaded with CIA personnel. Thespooks, masquer­ and pass up ceremonies marking the 40th sewer project was funded in 1971. If such a live by the Scout promise and laws. for some clear thinking and some Manchester nadze was not listed oh the schedule, but the ading as “straight” diplomats, fill the limited anniversary of the United Nations during senior official said, “We hope the opportun­ "grandfather clause” applies, Manchester’s They can reap a harvest of soul searching, regarding the three busy days in New York. Buckland firehouse issue. openings at the genuine diplomats’ expense. ity will arise and we hope it can be share of the $26 million job could be as low as learning just given a chance to join The surprising, last-minute twists in arranged.” Robitussin $2.6 million. the Girl Scout program. The Democratic leadership re­ DiRosa always Reagan’s packed schedule were announced In any event, Manchester must be prepared If you have an interest to help, sponsible for the building of the Bye-bye brass? by White House officials Tuesday, along Gorbachev, in a letter delivered to with denials that having Vice President Reagan by Shevardnadze late last month, 750 OFF any 4 oz. bottle to proceed with the project when the money you will be offered training before Buckland firehouse, while a court will get my vote The Pentagon, whose occupants regularly warn decision was pending, should ad­ George Bush take his place at the U.N. proposed a 50 percent reduction in U.S. and or after you become a leader. A that the sky is falling, is itself sinking slowly into the Soviet nuclear missiles and warheads. ^1.50 OFF any 8 oz. bottle : becomes available. Authorization to proceed. mit that they were wrong. More To the Editor: anniversary ceremonies Thursday slighted husband and wife can be co­ Potomac mud. The fill dirt brought in when the huge the world organization. Administration officials have hinted there ' and completion of the project, would not leaders and take a troop. I now prudent people would have waited building was built during World War II has become During his New York stay Reagan will could be a U.S. counterproposal before helps preclude an increase in sewer rates, but it have about 25 girls from Grade 4 for the courts to rule on the issue The most encouraging thing I've saturated, and some basement corridors have sunk 4 Reagan saw Gorbachev in Geneva. relieves make a major speech to the General b le a k up stuffy would limit a rate increase. And further through Grade 6 at Robertson before taking an action that could, seen in this election year is that inches under the weight of all that brass and paper. Assembly that outlines U.S. hopes for the The Washington Post, in Wednesday's and and was, overturned. editions, quoted Defense Department sour­ note delays in upgrading the plant will almost School that need leadership. Most Peter DiRosa is once again a Repairmen are pumping in concrete and more fill dirt Nov. 19-20 Geneva summit with Soviet suppress and helps certainly mean a higher ’pricetag for of these- have had a taste of Since the courts have ruled that candidate for Manchester's Board to deep the building from sinking out of sight. leader Mikhail Gorbachev, mingle at a ces as saying the Reagan administration is coughs loosen scouting and had hope to continue the town does not have the right to of Directors. I have always felt reception and dine with many of the 80 prepared to offer to give the Soviets five to and coughs ; Manchester taxpayers. fight fires in the Buckland area, it world leaders assembled for the seven years notice tefore deploying defen­ relieves this year. that Peter put his heart and soul stuffy A vote against the sewage treatment plant Please answer my concern and makes good sense to allow the into his work for our community. Mlnl-editorlal anniversary. sive strategic weapons unilaterally, and to project would be a vote against the taxpayers "There is a very solid commitment.” said negotiate any proposed deployment. nose give these girls a continued Eighth District to do so. He is also one politician you can No challenge is too great for Marxist dialectics. : of Manchester. a senior administration official who spoke The proposals, agreed to at a meeting of program. After the sale is made, the town speak to and really feel he's Take this explanation by Polish government spokes­ only on condition of anonymity. senior administration officials earlier this suppresses 1 Before Election Day, Manchester residents If you can help in any way please could then build another firehouse listening to what you say. I'm man Jerzy Urban of why less was really more in voter Larry Speakes, the presidential spokes­ month, are intended as a response to Soviet helps coughs should make the time to study the project. The call me at 649-7275 and let me in an area where they have the happy the Democrats were smart turnout for the recent election; "Before, voters were man, told reporters at another briefing that demands for concessions on Star Wars, the b re ak u p right to do so. Manchester is a newspaper quoted sources as saying. 6to8 next opportunity will come Thursday at 7:30 explain the program or answer enough to find a place for him on conditioned by other habits and were kept by inertia, Reagan “will have other meetings during chest h ou n p.m. at Whiton Memorial Library, when the your questions. If you let this growing town, and as such needs a their slate. Peter DiRosa will while now they are making a conscious decision. For that time frame.” He said assigning Bush to The senior official who briefed reporters coughs chance go by, you might never firehouse in the southern part of always get my vote no matter what this reason, I believe that the 78 percent figure of the ceremonies was “a special acknowl­ listed arms control last in discussing the M.anchester Property Owners Association know what may have happened if town. party he belongs to. edgement" of the importance Reagan prospective agenda for the summit meet­ people consciously voting has greater weight than the ing. He put human rights and international will host a meeting on the improvement plan. you had become a leader. You Someone once said, "Firehouses 95 percent we used to record in the '70s." This ignores attaches to the event. If townspeople study the proposal, they will don’t fight fires — only firefighters Separate working sessions were planned and U.S.-Soviet issues ahead, stressing also don't have to be a parent to be a the point that both percentages were probably equally PRESIDENT REAGAN U.S. concern with the Soviet military find that a "yes ” vote on Nov. .I is the only do. " All during this unfortunate for the president with British Prime leader: you can be single over 18 phony. But you’ve got to admire Urban's nervy effort . . sending Bush to U.N. Minister Margaret Thatcher, Canadian occupation of Afghanistan. intelligent choice. years of age, a widow, office incident, I have not heard a single to make triumph out of embarrassment. MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, n n 23. 1985 - 9_ g - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Oct. 23, 1985 Beating MHS soccer Scholastic roundup Kelley to play SPORTS ... page 11 ... page 11 ... page 12 AREA T O W N S leads to Bolton parents get lesson arrest Expectant dad gives new life to Royals

A Hartford man was arrested fastball, put aside his jitters Tuesday night in Game 3 “ Saberhagen pitched a great gam e," St. Louis Friday after allegedly breaking By Mike Tully of the World Series at Busch Stadium. The manager Whitey Herzog said. "F or a kid his age, he into a West Middle Turnpike United Press International , at high school open house right-hander, whose wife Janeane is at Kansas City can really move the ball around. He has great woman’s apartment and forcing awaiting the birth of the couple’s first child, pitched a command of all three pitches." her to come with him to his ST. LOUIS — An expectant father gave new life to requiring her sophomore honors the Kansas City Royals. six-hitter and beat St. Louis 6-1, narrowing the The best-of-seven series resumes tonight with By Christina Richardson sons attending Bolton High School: apartment by beating her and class to keep journals. “ This gives Bret Saberhagen, a 21-year-old with a grown-up Cardinals' edge to 2-1. Kansas City’s Bud Black opposing John Tudor in a Herald Correspondent Jack, a senior and Tim, a threatening her, police said sophomore. them a chance to express them­ battle of left-handers. Tuesday. selves and feel comfortable about “ We could have lost all three games, and I sure as BOLTON — More than 200 “ I like the way they run the open Rochester Lambert, 33, was writing,” she said. “ They can heck hope Black doesn’t pitch as good as Saberha­ parents attended an open house at House. I wish they did it this way in charged with first-degree bur­ Bolton High School Tuesday night the younger grades," said parent correct their spelling and gram­ gen," Tudor said. mar afterwards." glary, third-degree assault, unlaw­ " I ’m going to work as hard as I can, concentrate, to learn about classes their child­ Linda LaChappelle. She aiso went ful restraint and threatening in the ren are taking. and try not to be too fine,” Black said. "That’s what to last year’s Open House when her She also stressed the importance alleged incident, which police said ‘T m pleased with the turnout," daughter, Donna was a freshman. gets me into trouble." of the English department’s newly qccured Oct. 2. Saberhagen experienced no problems, unless you said Principai Joseph V. Fleming. During the open house, teachers acquired computer as a motiva­ A Manchester police affidavit "There are a lot of new faces, as explained what topics each class is count his inability to be with his wife, who watched the tional tool for writing. “ The kids said Manchester authorities first No team has ever won a World Series after losing well as parents who have been covering and the projects which game at a friend’s house. After the game, he called are more likely to revise rough questioned Lambert in Hartford the first two games at home, but that shouldn't bother supportive in the past.” will come later in the year. Parents her from manager Dick Howser’s office. drafts when they don’t have to Oct. 10, where Hartford police the Royals much. They just finished an improbable Parents were given the same had a chance to ask questions "She’s being driven home now,” Saberhagen said. rewrite papers over and over,” she were holding him because he had comeback against Toronto in the American League class schedule their children fol­ about course content and teachers’ ’’She has some pains, but she’s not in labor. One doctor said. allegedly "abducted, physically low during the day, and attended philosophies. said the baby would come last week and another playoffs. Anthony Falcetta, who teaches and sexually assaulted" the same nine-minute "classes" in which Science teacher Robert White doctor said the 28th. At the very least, the Royals have forced the social studies, said that Bolton woman in Hartford. teachers explained the course ' said Bolton High School is fortu­ Cardinals to work for the title that seemed so High School is "probably the last Hartford police said Tuesday ”I didn't think about it while I was pitching, but I did content and the expectations they nate to be one of the few high imminent until Saberhagen’s performance. high school in the state where that they have no record of between innings and before the game. I ’ve never had a have of students. schools in Connecticut that offers “ This may have been a good thing,” Cardinals instructors teach six classes a recently arresting Lambert. He baby, but they tell me you can have pain and not go Parents Barbara and John two lab periods a week. He said second baseman Tom Herr said. "There’s been a lot of day." he also said that his largest was, however, still in custody at into labor." . McLarney said they have attended that “ even some of the largest talk about a sweep. Not here in this clubhouse, but class has 27 students in it. "That’s the Hartford Correctional Center Any knowledge Saberhagen lacks on impending the Open House in each of the past schools in Connecticut only have subconsiously all the talk can get to you. It's a new just too many in a class," he said. this morning on a $40,000 bond. fatherhood he makes up in pitching savvy. four years. "W e like the way they five or six science periods a week. ’’ ballgame now.” The Manchester police affidavit He held the Cardinals scoreless long enough to allow set it up — it’s nicely done,” Mrs. "The scientific approach is All teachers stressed that par­ Kansas City took a 2-0 lead in the fourth inning. Jim said Lambert had forced his way Frank White and George Brett to produce the offense. McLarney said. "W e think a lot of fundamental to living in this ents should call if they have further UPt photo Sundberg walked, and one out later Buddy Bianca- into the woman’s apartment by White, responding to the challenge of batting in the this school," mathematical world," he said. questions about the class or a lana reached on a high-chopper infield single. breaking a chain lock. He then cleanup spot, clouted a two-run homer and RBI The couple said they have two English teacher Joan Hopper is student’s progress. Scraps for the swans Saberhagen, who had not batted since high school, began “ slapping and punching her double. Brett tied a World Series record by reaching sacrificed. Alicia Chuddy found two swans waiting for handouts of about the face and head” and base five times in as many plate appearances. Lonnie Smith doubled off diving right fielder Andy leftover food as she closed her Byram Beach concession ordered her to come with him to his Losing starter Joaquin Andujar allowed nine hits Van Slyke’s glove, producing two runners. Coventry to shift road priorities apartment in Hartford, the affi­ and pursued the World Series record for whining. Mr. stand in Greenwich recently. In the fifth, Brett singled, and White hit the first davit said. Excuse blamed his performance — possibly his last in pitch with a crack that filled the park. The ball be “ in deplorable condition,” It By George Layng She said that in the past, money When the woman refused, Lam­ a Cardinals uniform — on the umpiring. landeed about 430 feet away, and the game was warned that the bridge could Herald Correspondent has been appropriated for surveys bert threw her on the bed, pinned virtually decided. collapse if the four-ton weight limit "Saberhagen got all the calls on the low outside and studies of road problems, but her elbows to the bed with his corners, and I had to come down the middle of the " I ’m just as suprised as anyone when I hit a COVENTRY - The town has has been more difficult to fund the were exceeded. Town faces death suit knees, and threatened to kill her, plate,” Andujar said. homer,” White said. decided to revise its priority list for actual repairs. She said she hoped According to figures prepared The mother of a Massachusetts suspended Colling's licence for 24 the affidavit said. She eventually Entering the game, the Royals could have done the The Cardinals scored in the sixth on Jack Clark’s road repairs. a new list would alleviate the by Diane Schwartz for a report man who died in an April car hours when they arrested him, but complied, but only after Lambert complaining. Coming off a ninth-inning loss, they RBI single, but in the seventh. White doubled home The move comes as construction problem. presented by Town Treasurer accident in Ellington has notified he nevertheless returned to his car slapped her several more times, faced possible elimination with three games in Busch Brett and scored on a single by Biancalana. work is scheduled to begin on two Meanwhile, Zoning Agent and Ruth Benoit, Coventry will pay and drove off, police said at the the affidavit said. The woman iater Stadium. “ It’s not easy to replace a bat like Hal McRae, but streets and after complaints were Interim Town Planner Ernest $256,025 over ten years for the the town that she plans to file a time. said that she delayed reporting the Now they cautiously speak of a return to Kansas Frank has really made the adjustment from hitting made last month about Coventry’s Wheeler said the instailation of the project. The amount includes lawsuit because Manchester police incident because she feared for her City. sixth all year," Brett said. “ He has done quiteajobas dirt roads. $192,500 in state loans, and $63,525 released him from custody after The letter filed by Helen Col­ Lake Street culvert will begin Oct. life, the affidavit said. "This team has been through the windmill," Brett the cleanup hitter in the Series.” The Town Council Monday in­ paid on the interest. arresting him on a drunken driving ling's attorney said she would sue 29, when the cement structure Lambert is scheduled to appear UPI pholo said. “ We’ve been down before, and we know how to Despite what Brett and White accomplished, structed Town Manager Harold Town Manager Hodge said work charge on the evening of the “ for damage to the property of purchased by the town is scheduled in Manchester Superior Court come back. Our team really showed a lot of character however, neither could compare with Saberhagen’s Hodge to get input from the chief of on bridge would probably begin accident. Charles H. Colling and for pay­ to be delivered. Wheeler said the Friday. Twenty-one year-old Bret Saberhagen moving his Kansas City Royals back tonight. We had a heart-breaking one Sunday, and performance. In fact, only two words describe how the police and the superintendent of next spring. An attorney for Helen Colling ment of basic reparation benefits work should last no more than five handcuffed the St. Louis Cardinals in into the hunt. came back with a good effort tonight. We don't do right-hander pitched: streets about what criteria and charged in a letter to the town that to or on the behalf of the estate of days. things vfery easily." Oh, baby. should be used in drafting the new He said Lake Street will be Testing robots Manchester police permited Cha­ Charles H. Colling.” Game Three of the World Series, list. closed on Oct. 28 at 7 a.m. rles H. Colling, 28, of Monson, ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) - The Colling’s death sparked a brief The action follows a recommen­ However, a detour will be set upon Mass., to “ leave their custody Fire Calls first independent facility in the debate among Manchester police dation by Counciiwoman Blanche Monument Hill Road to accomo­ while in an intoxicated condition" United States to test and evaluate about whether there should be new Strater, who as finance committee date the Lake Street traffic. on the evening of April 19. A few High chop robotic equipment is located at the hours after his release. Colling rules that would make it more Friday, 11:32 p.m. — truck fire, chairwoman looked into com­ Wheeler said Monument Hill Spencer Street and Interstate 384 White on fire Industrial Technology Institute in difficult to release a drunken plaints made by residents of Hop Road may present some safety died in a car accident on Route 83 in Ann Arbor, according to MIS driver following his arrest. But the (Town). River Road. The residents said the Ellington. problems because it is narrow and department policy which requires Saturday, 12:57 a.m. — water cut down town was not doing enough to requires drivers to make a 110- Week. Colling failed a breath test when Tests are being conducted of the suspected drunk drivers to be flow alarm, 291 Adams St. (Eighth repair the dirt lane. degree turn when entering from police stopped him on Oakland robots’ abilities to handle loads, released after booking remained District). Council members unanimously the southbound lane of Route 31. Street the night of his death, but at right time repeating functions and theiraccu- unchanged, police said this Saturday, 5:35 a.m. — medical the Cards agreed that a revised list was However, he said it is better than was later released on a written racy in commanded positions. The morning. call, 49 Waddell Road (Town). needed. other streets in the area that were promise to appea*- '’mirt. Police By Randy MInkoff has never considered himself a By Richard L. Shook “ Things had been allowed to considered. Approval of the detour United Press International slide," said Republican Michael from the state Department of United Press International cleanup hitter. Cleary. “ We need to establish new Transportation was still pending "If Hal McRae had been availa­ ST. LOUIS - Frank White has ble, he’d be hitting fourth,” White ST. LOUIS — You have to get priorities." as of Tuesday, said Wheeler. those .188 hitters out. "The list we have now is out of In a related matter, the council VOTE YES TO SAVE, erased the memory of his first said. "1 was a little surprised when World Series. he (KC manager Dick llowser) did The point was clearly driven date," said fellow Republican has scheduled a public hearing home Tuesday night when the St. Phillip Bouchard. Nov. 7 to discuss the replacement Held to 2-for-25 in Kansas City’s it, but he’s got confidence in me. I World Series loss to Philadelphia accepted the challenge. All I need Louis Cardinals failed to retire However, Democratic Council- of the Woodbridge Road Bridge. A light-hitting Kansas City Royals woman Sandra Pesce expressed Special town meeting is slated for in 1980, White has caught fire for to do is get base hits.” DON’T SELL the Royals in the 1985 matchup White, who went 3-for-3 with a shortstop Buddy Biancalana in concern that there has not been Nov. 19 to vote on the $468,000 against the St. Louis Cardinals. pair of doubles in Sunday’s 4-2 loss, crucial situations. enough funds allocated for repair project. Biancalana beat out a high work. "Lists and committees are Tuesday night, he drove in three hit his first World Series homer, Earlier this month, a second chopper to the right of the pitcher’s great, but we need money," she engineering study found the aging runs, two on a 430-foot home run, in only the fourth by a Royal in a the Royals’ 6-1 victory over the Series’ game. mound in the fourth inning, setting said. steel and concrete structure which up Lonnie Smith for a two-run Strater, a Republican, agreed. crosses the Skungamaug River to THE BUCKLAND FIRE HOUSE Cardinals, cutting St. Louis’ Series White hit a sharp grounder in the lead to 2-1. White is 5-for-ll in the first that second baseman Tommy double that helped the Royals to a 1985 Series. Herr turned into a double play 6-1 victory in Game 3 of the World White had said earlier in the when Kansas City had put runners Series and reduce their deficit to Series he didn’t expect the Cardi­ on first and second. 2- 1. Obituaries nals to be afraid of his power. With In the third, he drew a walk from "It turned out to be a big play,” the designated hitter rule not in Andujar to load the bases, but the Biancalana said. " I t ’s amazing effect this year, the Royals have Royals’ threat ended when Pat that you can hit a ball that poorly and the results can turn out to be so Theresa Mix Dominick Savino used White in the No. 4 spot, Sheridan struck out. bumping DH Hal McRae. It was White who knocked out good." Theresa (Biase) Mix, 74, of 138 Dominick Savino, 71, of East "What I meant to say is that I hit Andujar with his mammoth two- Failure to get out Biancalana in White St., died this morning at Hartford, the husband of Theresa 22 homers during the season. If I runer homer on the first pitch after a tight ballgame is like losing to a Manchester Memoriai Hospital. (Lanzo) Savino, died Tuesday at can get my pitch, I can hit it out,” George Brett had singled. last-place ball club during a She was the wife of the late Robert Hartford Hosptial. He was the White said. “ When I hit a home run I am as pennant drive. B.'Mix. father of Paul F. Savino of He demonstrated his power surprised as anyone," White said. Biancalana, a .188 regular- The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Manchester. when he blasted his two-run homer “ People don’t look at me as if I ’m season hitter who was without a Main St., is in charge of arrange­ Besides his wife and this son, he in the fifth off Joaquin Andujar (Royals slugger) Steve Balboni." base hit in the Series, came up in ments, which are incomplete. is survived by two other sons, that gave the Royals a 4-0 lead. He In the seventh, Brett walked off UPI photo the fourth with Jim Sundberg on Peter James Savino of East added an RBI double in the seventh reliever Ricky Horton, and White first and one out. He hit a Laura Ma y Edwards Hartford and Perry Steven Savino for Kansas City’s fifth run. delivered a RBI double down the Royals’ Frank White had a big night, the fifth inning. White drove in three "Baltimore Chop” — a high of Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. White, who was 2-for-4, said he leftfield line. connecting here for two-run homer in runs in KC's 6-1 victory. bouncer in front of the plate. Laura May (Heritage) Ed­ " I didn’t want to hit it there,” wards, 66, of Largo, Fla., formerly The funeral will be Thursday at Biancalana said. “ I wanted to stay of Manchester, died Monday at 8:15 a.m. at Callahan Funeral away from the double play. That Home, 1602 Main St., East Hart­ Largo Medical Center, Largo, Fla. dirt in front of home plate is real She was born in Manchester July ford, with a mass of Christian Cardinals needed a loss, Tommy Herr claims hard, though. 20. 1919. She had lived in Florida burial at 9 a.m. in St. Mary Church ’’They keep it hard for their for the last 28 years. in East Hartford. Burial will be in hitters, so they can get balls She is survived by two daugh­ Veterans Memorial Field, Hillside By Paul LeBar he said. “ This could, hopefully help "Hey, they’re the best in the game." it.” through the infield on it. Fortu­ Cemetery. Calling hours will be ters, Laura Bissonette of Largo, The Associated Press us for the future.” American League. Now we know Van Slyke saw the loss as only a Andujar was obviously upset by nately, it helped one of mine.” today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Fla., and Charlene Ruth Terry of The Cards, who took a 2-0 lead in why,” Pendleton said. "W e hit temporary setback. the fourth inning, prompting St. First baseman Jack Clark and Golfport, Fla.; three brothers, BUCKLAND FIRE HOUSE STATION NO. 5 ST. LOUIS — Although he might the best-of-seven Series despite some balls hard, but they were ’"W e’re going to win this thing. Louis Manager Whitey Herzog to pitcher Joaquin Andujar con­ Clarence Heritage and Chester Edith Kamm be stretching a point, second hitting only .203, got only six hits caught. They hit some balls hard, Just because we lost one game hurry to the mound. verged on the ball. Andujar fielded Heritage, both of Manchester, and off the Royals’ Bret Saberhagen and they weren’t caught. ” doesn’t mean that we’re down.” The manager demurred when Edith (Mikolite) Kamm, 86, of The Town of Manchester’s Buckland Fire JHouse, Sta­ baseman Tommy Herr says a it, but no one covered first, and Clifford Heritage of St. Peters­ Tuesday night and saw their team Among the Royals’ 11 hits, the young outfielder said. "Nobody asked to recall what he said to 859 Clark St., formerly of South World Series setback may have Biancalana had an infield single. burg, Fla.; a sister, Isabel Zoppa tion No. 5, serves an area with about 3,000 residents, batting average fall to .198. including Frank White's two-run expected it to be easy.” McKean and Andujar. Windsor, died today at St. Francis been just what the St. Louis "Since he's been our shortstop, of Manchester; nine grandchild­ Cardinals needed. “ If we ever get our offense in homer, none was bigger than the Joaquin Andujar, the Cards’ " I f I wanted you to know, 1 would Hospital and Medical Center, 2,000 students at East Catholic and Howell Cheney we've been winning," Kansas City ren and five great-grandchildren. "There’s been a lot of talk about gear, we should be OK,” Herr said. two-run double by former Card losing pitcher Tuesday night, have taken you with me. Hartford. She was the widow of manager Dick Howser said. The funeral will be Thursday at 2 “ Actually, we were pretty fortu­ Lonnie Smith. It fell in right field, blamed more than the Kansas City “ Seriously,. I wanted to get a Andrew Kamm. YES Technical Schools, plus approximately 70 businesses. a sweep; in fact, too much talk, not "Some people may laugh at him, p.m. at the Lewis W. Mohn Funeral Yet, there are some Republican Leaders who would by anyone on the team but by the nate to win the first two games." just eluding diving outfielder Andy bat 6or his demise. chance to talk to the umpire." but we don't. Home, 9700 Seminole Boulevard, She was born in Manchester May Question fans," Herr said Tuesday night St. Louis third baseman Terry Van Slyke. “ He wouldn’t give me the outside Herzog added. "The umpire didn’t "H e makes the plays, he advan­ Seminole, Fla. Calling hours are 21, 1899, and had lived most of her have us sell this valuable public safety asset for purely after a sweep was averted with Pendleton noted that Kansas City’s " I was going after the ball. It hit of the plate," Andujar said of plate lose the game. Sure, there were ces the runners, he gets bases on today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 umpire Jim McKean. " If you have some pitches that could have gone life in South Windsor. She was a Kansas City’s 6-1 victory over St. pitching staff is probably the main off the heel of my glove and popped balls, he has a decent on-base p.m. Burial will be in Chapel Hill #2 political gain! to throw the ball down the middle either way, but there is nothing we charter member of Our Savior Louis in Game 3. reason for the Cardinals’ light out,” said Van Slyke. "That may average," Howser said. "Give Memorial Park, Largo, Fla. of the plate, they’re going to cream can do about that." Lutheran Church, South Windsor. "We never felt overconfident," hitting. have been the turning point of the Buddy Biancalana credit.” DON’T LET THEM DO ITI! Don’t let them reduce the Veronica Martin She is survived by four daugh­ ters, Mrs. Stanley (Viola) Waldron fire protection your fellow citizens now receive from Veronica E. (Artruc) Martin, 75, of South Windsor, with whom she of Coventry, died Monday. She was lived, Mrs. Louis (Margaret) Station No. 5, The Buckland Fire House. born in Woonsocket, R.I. Not allowing KC to have DH is patently unfair Malchiodi of Barkhamsted, Mrs. She was employed by the Hamil­ John (Nancy) Pinlavalle of New ton Standard Co., Windsor Locks, Britain, and Doris Caudill of By Hal Bock regular cleanup batter. He hit .259 In place ol McRae and Co., we that finished next to last in the AL the foot. been completed and the results are for nine years, retiring in 1960. Cincinnatti, Ohio; one brother, The Associated Press, with 14 home runs and 70 runs have the KC pitchers, batting a with a .252 batting average. It can NL teams are. accustomed to still being digested. She is survived by two sons, Frederick Mikolite of Newport, VOTE YES. SAVE, DONT SELL ST. LOUIS — Whatever else one batted in this season, a significant . collective .000. The last time an ill afford to surrender any part of having pitchers bat and design However, any change in the Phillip A. Martin of Cumberland, R.I.; and several grandchildren may think of the designated hitter, contribution to a team whose American League pitcher had a hit its offense, much less its No. 4 their offenses with that in mind. It playing rules, including the DH, R.I., and Raymond L. Martin of and several great-grandchildren. baseball compounds the crime by offense is distinctly lightweight. in the World Series was 1979, when hitter. is no.burden for them to go that must be negotiated with the Vernon; two daughters, Claire E. depriving American League teams He is, however, missing in action in Tim Stoddard managed a single National League stubborness, a way. In years when the Series is players as ociation. The union may Lynch of Pittsburgh, Pa., and The funeral will be Friday at 11 THE BUCKLAND FIREHOUSE! traditional if not always quaint played with the DH, it merely of this offensive weapon every this World Series, legislated out of for Baltimore. Appropriately, per­ not be anxious to eliminate tne rule Sylvia A. Thompson of Coventry, a.m. at Our Savior Lutheran other year in the World Series. business by the no-DH rule used in haps, Stoddard now pitches, and trait, has forced the AL into this supplies the N L champs with a because it keeps older players in with whom she lived; 13 grand- Church, Graham Road, South That is patently unfair. alternating years. bats, in the National League. corner. On the surface, it seems useful extra bat. That is a lot nicer the game. It also may not be in the children and 11 great­ Windsor, with burial in the Wap- For baseball purists, the DH is Frank White did an admirable Including Stoddard’s single, AL fair. We'll play the World Series by than being deprived of a hitter you most congenial mood after the ping Cemetery, South Windsor. KEEP POLITICS OUT OF THIS PICTURE! grandchildren. an aberration, a slur on the imitation of a cleanup hitter in pitchers since 1975 area collective your rules this year and we’ll play depen(jlupon all season long, which owners voted Tuesday to unilater­ The funeral will be Friday at 8 Calling hours at the Holmes strategic beauty of this marve­ Game 3, driving in three runs with l-for-62. They are automatic outs by my rules next year. is what happens when AL teams ally terminate the drug agreement a.m. from Winfield Funeral Home, Funeral Home, 400 Main St., lously cerebral sport. But to have a home run and a double. But he and it hardly seems fair for one In order to maintain peace in our must play without the DH. they negotiated last year. Greenville Road, North Scituate, Manchester, are Thursday from 2 your league champion constructed was not the replacement for Series team to play with eight bats time — something British Prime Last spring. Commissioner Pe­ So, it is hard to imagine this issue R.I., with a mass of Christian to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. VOTE DEMOCRATIC on NOV. 5th to fit a particular profile and then McRae and his DH partners, who while the other uses nine. Minister Neville Chamberlain dis­ ter Ueberroth promised a poll of being resolved soon. And that burial at 9 a.m. in St. Paul the Memorial donations may be order it drastically altered in the drove in 113 runs among them for The Royals’ attack limps along covered was not always possible — the fans to decide whether baseball means in 1987, AL pitchers proba­ Apostle Church, Route 6, Daniel­ made to Our Savior Lutheran For Absentee Ballot Information Call 647-9483 or 646-2457. World Series is indefensible. the Royals this season. White, in the best of tim^s. Tuesday the AL swallowed hard and ac­ should adopt the DH rule for both bly will have a chance to extend the son Pike, Foster, R.I. Calling Church, Graham Road, South Hal McRae, a professional hit­ remember, would be in the batting night's six-run production was cepted that decree. What it really leagues or discard it entirely. The longest collective batting slump in hours are Thursday from 7 to 9. Windsor, 06074. Paid for by the Democratic Town Committee. Paul Phillips. Treasurer. ter, is Kansas City’s DH and order anyway. 1 diner uiicnaracteristic for a club did, however, was shoot itself in poll, Ueberroth’s office says, has World Series history. 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Oct. 23, 1985 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Oct. 23. 1985 - U Upcoming road trip may be cruciai to the Whaiers^ Scholastic roundup

It may sound like a lot of nonsense but this is a points out of a possible 40 in six years. That has to could get Hartford off on the wrong foot in its next critical period (or the Hartford Whalers. The Whalers change for Hartford to move up in the Adams Division game. O are off to a heady 4-1 start and some fans are already standings. The defense, with improved second-year player Ulf HCC x-countiy title talking about the Stanley Cup playoffs. Hartford’s best bet for points may come in tonight’s Samuellson, No. 1 draft pick Dana Murzyn and Tim ‘ Now, that's nonsense. Thoughts opener. The Whalers are 3-4-3 at Chicago Stadium. Both well over from St. Louis, seems much more solid. Fans are quick to forget last year’s 4-1-1 burst out of The Whale is 1-8-1 at the Spectrum in Philly and Opposing teams do not set up housekeeping in the slot the gate. Then a split of a four-game road swing ApLENty surprisingly only 2-6-2 in Pittsburgh where the lowly as in bygone days. followed. And after that... Penguins reside. Offensively, Sylvain Turgeon must produce, ala #■ V - Whaler fans would rather forget. Len Auster, Sports Editor Mike Bossy and Rick Middleton, against the good gained by East girls Hartford cannot dwell in the past, but the Whalers Cpach Jack Evans, in the past, has expressed his clubs. He has to be the sniper people say he can be. should harken back to past lessons and make sure desire to come home from road sojourns at .500. The And, Ray Ferraro has to produce over a full season. they've learned them well. new refrain is to pick up as many points as possible. And, like Ferraro, the Whalers have to produce for a Squads from East Catholic and The Whalers begin a four-game swing tonight in Hartford appears to be an improved team from last full season — not just at the outset and down the Xavier High ran away with the Chicago. The trip continues Thursday night a* year. For one, it has All-Star Mike Liut in goal. He is a stretch when there is virtually no pressure. Hartford County Conference girls Philadelphia, Saturday night at the Forum in The Whalers hope some of the news they'll bring consumate professional, unhappy that the Canadians The road trip won’t kill Hartford for an entire and boys cross country champion­ Montreal and Tuesday evening in Pittsburgh. It’s then home will be of the positive nature. The biggest test scored with 27 seconds left in last Saturday’s 11-6 season. But it could tell the Whalers an awful lot. ships Tuesday at Wickham Park. 9 ^ } back home to the friendly confines of the Civic Center will come Saturday in Montreal. The Whalers have victory. Whaler fans will have to sit back and take careful Coach Kathy Kittredge’s Eagles next Wednesday against the Quebec Nordiques. never won there. They’ve come home with only four That did not sit well with him at all. He noted that watch of the proceedings. won the girls’ championship with a team total of 38 points. St. Bernard •V was runner-up with 46 points followed by St. Joseph of Trumbull 110, Northwest Catholic 111, Mercy High of Middletown 121, St. Mary’s 165, Sacred Heart 166 and St. SCOREBOARD Thomas Aquinas 199. South Ca­ tholic did not score. East had three runners, led by Not Punting Timpson, Penn St 10 125 0 12.5 Kathie DeMarco, in the top ten and yds net Kolcheff, Cent Mich 4 74 0 12.3 punts ovg rot rot ovg Thurman, Texas Tech 20 240 0 12.0 swept 11th thru 16th placements. Baseball Hockey Colorado 22 45.9 8 29 44.5 Kickoff Returns "We looked very good, very Auburn 22 45.9 4 35 44.3 no yds td avg strong,” Kittredge said. "I think Scholastic Football Cards A ir Force 25 47.0 )5 122 42.1 GIvIns, Louisville 19 595 2 31.3 Ohio St 24 43.5 4 42 41.7 Johnson, U T E P 12 341 this is what the girls needed. It World Series results NHL standings Oklahoma 19 43.4 8 39 41.4Tucker, Utah 15 447 showed them how strong they U N L V 38 42.4 14 32 41.5Partridge, N. Ill 12 337 could be." Illinois 27 43.8 12 44 41.4Humphrey, Alabama 10 271 Mercy High’s Danielle Benoit Ssvtn) WalM Conference Arizona 28 41.8 9 12 41.4 Ross, Flo St 10 247 (All Tlmts EOT) Cincinnati 40 42.7 16 74 40.9 Redding, SW La 26 442 was individual winner with a time SI. Loult VI. Konsos Clly Patrick Division Mississippi 45 44.9 28 187 40.8 Fulllngton, Wise 9 228 of 14:38 over the 4,000 meter (2.5 (CanNiMH fad M rlM , M ) Rob Kwasnicki Scoring Offense Worthen, NC State 9 227 Oct. 19>$t. Louis 3> Kansas City 1 g pts ovg Nunn, Texas 4 151 mile) course. Carolyn Pallof of St. Oct. 20-St. Louis 4, Kansos O tv 2 W L T Pts. O F OA Defensive tackle Air Force 7 285 40.7 McCollum, Navy 10 25) Bernard was second with Northw­ Oct. 22-Konsos City 6, St. Louis 1 Philadelphia 4 2 0 8 26 17 Iowa 4 233 38.8 Flotd Goals est’s Tracey Dowden third. De­ Oct. 2>Kansas City at St. Louis, 6:25 New Jersev 3 2 0 4 19 14 Nebraska 4 288 38.0 fgafg pcttgpg p . m . N Y Islanders 2 2 1 5 18 20 East Catholic Fresno St. 4 227 37.8 Zendelas, Arizona 19 14 .737 2.33 Marco was fourth in 15:05 followed Oct. 24>Konsos City at St. Louis, 6:25 Washington 2 3 1 5 17 20 A rm y 4 223 37.2 DIettrIch, BallSt 19 16 .842 2.29 by teammates Tina Little (15:10) p.m. Home address: 190 Maple St., NY Rangers 2 4 0 4 19 25 Utah 7 251 35.9 Worley, Kentucky 14 13 .812 2.17 and Cathy Cross (15:30). “ The gap K-Oct. 26-St. Louis ot Kansas City, 6:25 Pittsburgh 1 3 1 3 14 20 East Hartford. Auburn 4 215 35.8 Houghtlln, Iowa 14 13 .812 2.17 p.m. Adams Division Ohio St 4 21) 35.2 Belli, Fresno St 14 13 .8)2 2.17 (between i^nners) is closing and M«Oct. 27-St. Louis ot Kansas City 6:30 Born: May 12, 1968. Miami Fla - 4 208 34.7 Joeger, Washington 17 15 .882 2.14 that’s good to see,” Kittredge p.m. Quebec 7 0 0 14 28 11 Class: Senior. Kansas 7 235 33.4 K-lf ntctssorv Boston 5 1 1 11 35 14 Rushing Dofonio cited. Hartford 4 1 0 8 29 19 Height: 6-2. Weight: 210. g cor yds avg td ydspg Jennifer Tauras led a parade of Buffalo 3 2 1 7 24 14 Seasons played: 3. Oklohoma 4 124 200 1.4 1 50.0 six Eagle runners in 11th place Royals 6. Cardinals 1 Montreal 2 4 0 4 21 32 Pittsburg 7 240 393 1.4 4 54.1 G olf Coll Conference Future plans: Attend college, U C LA 7 212 444 2.1 8 43.4 followed by teammates Noel Fee- Kentucky 4 196 444 2.3 5 74.3 ■ -V i KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS play college ball, major in Herald photo by Pir>to han. Dawn McCauley, Kathy Norris Division Florida 6 198 479 2.4 7 79.8 Burke, Sara Thiery and Eileen obrhbl obrhM computer science. Maryland 4 220 491 2.2 0 81.8 LSmlth If 5 0 2 2 McGee cf 4 0 10 u se 5 144 414 2.5 3 82.8 Taiiwood Manchester's Nick Cacace (9) had the the ball Tuesday, scoring twice in Byrne. Joncf If 0 0 0 0 OSmIth ss 4 1 1 0 W L T Pts. O F OA LSU 5 144 444 2.8 3 92.8 TWO MAN BEST BALL — Gross- Indians' 3-0 victory over Rockville High. The boys’ race was owned by Wilton cf 5 0 2 0 Herr 2b 3 0 10 Arkansas 4 235 542 2.4 2 93.7 ball at eye level in recent match at Brett 3b 2 2 2 0 Clark 1b 4 0 11 St. Louis 3 2 0 4 17 18 Ken Comerford-Harrv NowobllskI 49, Xavier, which placed six in the top Minnesota 2 3 1 5 28 27 Utah St 7 279 675 2.4 12 94.4 Stan Domlan-NIck Pahoulls 72; Net- Memorial Field. Cacace kept his eye on Whife 2b 4 2 2 3 Vn SIvk rf 4 0 0 0 Passing Defense ten. The Falcons, No. 1 in the state, Sherldn rf 5 0 0 0 Pendlfn 3b 4 0 Toronto 1 0 1 4 0 2 14 18 Gordon Beebe-Lou Gonzales 41, Norm Sundbrg c 2 1 1 0 Porter c 3 0 0 0 Chicago 14 1 3 19 29 oft emp Int yds Id ydspg Pelletler-Ron Broege41,Chic Seaback- had 21 points. Northwest Catholic Detroit 0 5 1 1 15 41 TODAY’S FOOTBALL CARD Texas Tech 119 52 4 728 5 104.0 Bolbonl 1b 4 0 0 0 Londrm If 3 0 10 Dlck Brewer 42, Mike MIslewIcz-Lou was second with 79 points followed TINA LITTLE CATHY CROSS Bloncln ts 5 1 2 1 Andulor p 1 0 0 0 SmvflM Division West Mich 111 41 8 715 5 119.2 Gonzales 42. Baylor 154 49 8 848 5 121.) LOW GROSS, LOW NET — A- Gross- by Notre Dame %, St. Bernard 108, Sabrben p 3 o 0 0 Compbll p 0 0 0 0 Sponsored by:______. U N LV 153 70 7 854 7 122.0 Jorgnsn ph 1 0 0 0 Edmonton 5 0 0 10 27 17 Comerford 73, Net- Bruce Amende 67, East in fifth place with 115 points, Horton p 0 0 0 0 Vancouver 3 2 2 8 24 24 Cent Mich 1)4 59 7 415 1 123.0 Ted Blasko 49, Mike Steeves 71, Stan "The game was very physical, I wouid be a lot more confident. Winnipeg 3 3 0 4 24 28 Florida St 134 73 12 743 5 123.8 Manchester all set Fairfield Prep 142, St. Joseph’s 169 Domlan 71, Harry NowobllskI 72, Dick Horper pb 1 0 0 0 Rutgers 122 59 7 754 4 125.7 and St. Thomas Aquinas 277. South and they beat us to the ball in the "But we’ve had seven shutouts Dovlev P 0 0 0 0 Colgorv 2 3 0 4 24 21 Desnoyers 72; B- Gross- Ron Broege 80, Tetalt SS 4 11 « Totals 12 l « l Los Angeles 1 4 0 2 24 41 HIGHLAND FAHH MARKET Oklahoma 93 42 4 532 4 133.0 Net- Russ Davidson 71, Norm Pelletier Catholic did not score. first half," said East coach Ron and a iot of one-goalgames. We’ve Kama City 000 220 204-4 Tuesday'sResults Clemson 135 75 5 799 4 133.2 73, Gordon Beebe 75, Roger Lentocha Xavier’s Mark Rowley was Palmer. "We had our chances but been in every game so I am St. Leult 000 001 000— 1 317 Highland Street Route 44 I ArIzonaSt 140 72 12 831 4 138.7 75, Al Smith 78; C- Gross- Jim Aufman Vancouver 2, N Y Islanders Z tie Total Defense individual winner with a time of couldn’t finish." confident in the tournament we can • Gome-winning RBI — LSmItb (I). Manchester 646-4277 Coventry 742-7361 | 9), Net- Jon JKavson 49, MIslewIcz 71, OP— K onsa City 1, St. Louis 1. Minnesota 5, St. Louis 4 g ploys yds avg td ydspg Earl McKeever 71, Sam Saplenza 72, 15:57 over the 5,000 meter (3.1 The Whippets edged the Eagles play with anyone." LOB— Kansas CItv 11, St. Louis 5. Boston 5, Los Angeles 2 Oklahoma 4 217 732 3.4 5 183.0 Dick Brewer 72. for Windham dash mile) layout. in shots. 20-19. East keeper Paula 28— LSmltti, White. HR— White (1). Wednesday's Oamm Arkansas 4 384 1415 3.7 5 235.8 TWO MAN BEST 16 — Low gross- Cent Mich 5 324 1185 3.4 8 237.0 Hollis made 13 saves, while coun­ SB— Wilson (3), McGee (1). S— Leo Bravakis-Mark Dennis 43, Walt East’s girls next see action at the Girls swimming Saberhogen. (AIITIiim s EDT) Canucks 2, Islanders 2 Michigan 4 374 1522 4.1 1 253.7 Komlnskl-Norm Mawdslev 63, Net- Sol terpart Diana Pepin made nine. u se 5 305 1270 4.2 7 254.0 All the preliminaries are out of the way; the main Cacace’s first goal was at 28:20 of the first half. state Class L Meet next Thursday IP H RERBBSO Russo-Don PaauetteS2, Bob Barde-BIII at Wickham Park where the Palmer cited Hoilis, Cantin, Deb Konioi City Vancouver at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Football Iowa 4 404 1531 3.8 9 255.2 Dowd 54, Ron Well-Dove Sink 56, Dick (wurse awaits. Midfielder Jay Mistretta orchestrated the scoring EC in split Soberhogn tw 1-0) 9 6 1 1 1 0 Montreal at Buftalo; 7:35 p.m. Voncouvor 0 2 0 0— 2 Iowa St 4 444 1590 3.4 15 245.0 VIzard-DIck Day 57, Nick Nlcholas- play at midfield. He dribbled once before sending a five-time class champion Eagles Sulzinski and Meiissa Carroll for New Jersev at N Y Rangers, 7:35 p.m. N Y isiondors 0 11 ($-2 Florida 4 401 1431 4.1 10 271.0 Manchester High soccer team prepared for SI. Louis Bob KIrsche 57. well-placed pass to Cacace, who was making a will be defending their crown. outstanding efforts. WETHERSFIELD - East Ca­ Andulor (L 0-1) 4 9 4 4 3 3 Pittsburgh at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. First period — No scoring. Colorado 4 403 1455 4.1 1) 275.8 Friday's showdown in the Central Cionnecticut Penalties— (Jrodin, Van, 0:49; Gillies, LOW GROSS, LOW NET — A - Gross- East Catholic hosts Mercy High tholic’s swim team split a pair of Campbell 1 0 0 0 1 2 Hartford at Chicago, 8:35p.m. Toledo 4 429 1473 2.9 10 278.8 Bravakls 81, Net- KomlnskI 72, Steve Eastern Division with a 3-0 shutout of Rockville High diagonal run from his left wing slot. Cacace ran onto Coach Jack Hull’s team will take Horton 2 2 2 2 2 1 Minnesota at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. N Y I, 8:49; Boyd, N Y I, 11:23; LIdster, N FL standings Scoring Defense part in Monday’s state sectional at Thursday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. decisions in a tri-meet Tuesday at Van, 12:51; Gillies, N YI, 14:43; D. Sutter, Stocker 74, Len Belonger 74, Ron Boslle Tuesday at Memorial Field. the pass, splitting the Ram defense, and blistered an Ooylev 2 0 0 0 2 2 Edmonton at Winnipeg,8:35p.m. 0 pts ovg 78; B- Gross- Steve Roberts 81, Net- Bob Eastern Connecticut State East won the first meeting from Wethersfield High. East beat Andulor pitched to 2 batters In 5th. Washington at Calgarv, 9:35p.m. N Y I, 18:44. Michigan 4 33 5.5 The blanking was Manchester’s fourth in a row and 18-yarder into the twine. Tfiursday's Oomes Second period— 1, N Y Islanders, Mak- American Conference LSU 5 43 8.4 Barde 69, Don Paauette 72, Tom University. Mercy, 5-1, Fermi High, 110-65, but lost to host. Balk— H orton. T — 2:59. A — 53,434. Eost Provencal 72, Dick Day 74, Walt ninth of the season, including a pair of 0-0 shutouts. Rockville went with a 4-4-2 alignment that did cause ela 2 (Potvin, Persson), 1:37. 2, Van­ Arkansas 4 54 9.0 Results: Wethersfield, 113-110. Harttord at Philadelphia, night couver, Smyl 3 (Gradin, Bubla), pp, W L T Pet. P F PA Arizona 4 54 9.0 Kokoszka 75, Bob Farrand Sr. 75; C- One of those was against Windham High in Manchester some problems. "They didn’t stack in it N Y Jets 5 2 0 .714 154 104 Gross- Norm Mawdsley 89, Net- Lou Girls — 1. Danielle Benoit (M ) 14.38 East was led by Michelle Free- Game 3 facts Quebec at N Y Islanders, night 9:51. 3, Voncouver, (Srodln 1 (Smyl, Oklohama 4 47 11.7 Windham back on Oct. 1. but when you play 4-4-2 you have a lot of midfield play. tor 2.5 miles, 2. Corolvn Pallof (SB), 3. Chicago at New Jersey, night B u b id ), 12:52. Penalties— Sandlak, Miami 5 2 0 .7)4 184 144 Air Force 7 83 11.9 GenoveskI 70, Dave Sink 75, Bill Dowd Coventry triumphs mer, Carol Trocciola and Kathy- New England 4 3 0 .571 124 129 77. Windham invades the Silk Town on Friday with the I thought they were trying to take the midfield away Tracey Dowden (NWC), 4. Kothle Toronto at Pittsburgh, night Van, 5:24; Persson, N Y I, 8:50; Neely, u s e 5 40 12.0 DeMarco (M ), 5. Tina Little (EC), 4. Fitzgerald, who each won individ­ ST. LOUIS — Facts ond tlgures trom Van, 15:05; Butcher, Van,19:14. Indianapolis 2 5 0 .284 118 159 Maryland 4 73 12.2 championship in the CCC East at stake. Manchester, from us. What we did effectively was get through COVENTRY — Not getting on Buffalo 1 - 4 0 .143 87 172 Catliy Cross (EC), 7. Kelly Gromko Gome 3 of the . World Series: Minnesota 4 74 12.7 the defending champs, are 11-0-1 in the conference, midfield quickly," McCarthy cited. (SB), 8. Jennifer Dalton (NWC), 9. the scoresheet until five minutes ual events and participated on Attendance — 53,434. AHL standings Third period— 4, N Y Islanders, Bossy 4 Central Iowa 4 77 12.8 Cleveland 4 3 0 .571 134 108 11-0-2 overall. Windham comes to town, following its “ We passed the ball well from side to side. We Beth Luty (SB), 10. Chris Kowok (SB). were left, Coventry High scored triumphant relay squads. Gross receipts — $1,453450. (Jonsson, Haanpaa), 14:43. Individual Leaders Boys — 1. Mark Rowley (X 115:57 for Net receipts — $1488,285. Penalty— Potvin, N Y I, 12:06. Pittsburgh 3 4 0 .429 152 118 Rushing Bowling 1-0 win Tuesday over East Hartford, at 10-1-1,11-1-1, played an intelligent game," the Indian coach added, twice for a 2-0 bianking of RHAM The split updates East’s record Northern Division Cincinnati 2 5 0 .284 211 240 3.1 miles, 2. Robert Speers (ND), 3. Commissioner's shore— $223,242.75. oft yds avg td ypo its lone loss an upset at the hands of South Windsor giving credit to center midfielder Dave Kelly for Tom WImler (X ),4. Joe Flduclo (X ),5. High in non-conference soccer to 4-6 overall. Plovers' pool — $892,971. W L T Pts. O F OA Overtime— No scoring. Penalty- Houston 2 S O .284 119 155 Jackson, Aub 170 1233 7.3 11 205.5 Maine 4 1 0 8 23 19 Wm I High, helping the Indians get through the area without too Mike Remlglno (NW C), 4. Rich Anzl- action Tuesday in Coventry. Results: Each league— $93417.81. Butcher, Van, 4:04. Palmer,Temple 217 1247 5.7 9 178.1 ono (X ), 7. Brian O'Looney (X ), 8. Ted 200 medley relay: 1. East (Relscherl, Each club — $93417.81 Adirondack 4 2 0 8 32 21 LA Raiders 5 2 0 .714 159 133 Thomas, OSU 140 747 5.3 7 149.4 "What the (Windham) game will be is a game many problems. The win lifts the Patriots to 8-2-3 Nova Scotia 3 2 1 7 23 21 Denver 5 2 0 .714 179 141 Tee-Totalers Wledond (X I, 9. Kevin Hill (NW C), 10. Fitzgerald, Mis, Cantin) 2:12.1. Shots on goal-Vancouver 12-11-10-3— White, Mich 187 833 4.5 4 138.8 between two fine soccer teams,” previewed Manches­ Cacace's second goal was at 21:15 of the second half. Mike Palladino (ND). for the season while the Sachems 200 tree: 1. Freemer (EC ), 2. Rozonl- Sherbrooke 3 1 0 4 21 14 34. N Y Islanders 57-9-1— 23. Seattle 4 3 0 .571 174 162 DuBose, Neb 100 485 4.8 5 137.0 Mary Ann ZawlllnskI 472, Liz Bral- Moncton 2 4 0 4 14 22 Kansos City 3 4 0 .429 141 151 ter coach Bill McCarthy. “ The first game I felt justice Kelly, on an Indirect, slid It over to Cacace and the drop to 5-4-2 with the loss. tls (W ),3 . Healy (W ) 2:04.08. Dupord, SM U 103 477 4.4 8 135.4 nard 203-501, Doreen Cote 202, Betty 50 tree: 1. Tina Latraverse (F), Z Fredericton 1 3 0 2 15 12 Power-ploy conversions— Vancouver San Diego 3 4 0 .429 169 167 Cherry, Ore 144 741 5.) 7 123.5 prevailed. We had some chances, they did. It was a leading Indian goal-maker rocketed a 20-yarder into Steve Paterson’s goal at 35:13 of .Southern Division Notional Conference M alorca 445, Carolyn Wilson 182-480, Snyder (W ),3. Cantin (EC) 28.7. Scholastic 5 1 ,N Y Islanders44). Bartalo.CoSt 198 839 4.2 8 119.9Cindy Hyson 175-493, Claudette the top right comer of the cage. Olylng: 1. Healy (W ), 2. White (EC), Rochester 4 0 0 6 21 13 Goalies— Vancouver, Caprice; NY East Gladman.PItt 123 495 5.7 5 115.8 draw." the second half won it for Coventry. Baltimore 4 1 0 8 28 15 W L T Pet. P F PA Meffens 488, JoAnne Stevens 479, One difference between the last meeting and this Nielsen accounted lor the final reading with less Soccer 3. Bonin (F ), 133.43 points. Islanders. Hrudey. A— 15,13). Swarn.Mloml 0 148 487 4.4 4 114.5Shirley Eldrldge 202-529, Barbara ^1- Left halfback David Burrell fired 100fly; 1. Trocciola (EC ), 2. Bragg,3. Springfield 3 2 1 7 21 24 Dallas 5 2 0 .714 173 115 Possing one will be rest for the Silk Towners. The last meeting than four minutes left. He picked up a loose ball on his Hershey 2 3 0 4 22 27 N Y Giants 4 3 0 .571 160 116 fert 494, Kathy Bedore 187-481, Terry on goal which outstretched RHAM Reynolds (W ). Referee— Ron Hoggarfh. rating Priskwaldo 485, Ruth Woodbury 474, left wing slot just outside the 18-yard penalty area and EC girts beaten 100free: 1. Hardy (W ) 2. Mis (E C ), 3. Rennet cross country St. Catharines 1 4 0 2 17 24 Philadelphia 3 4 0 .429 102 KM oft emp Int yds td pts was a second game in two day deal for the Indians due keeper Steve Emt stopped. He, New Haven 1 4 0 2 18 29 St. Louis 3 4 0 .429 155 166 Lou Toutain 198-211-581, Lee Bean sent it cross field into the top right comer. Delldbulstlno (F) 1:0Z3. Bell, Fla 174-475, Betty Rogers 179-500, Eleanor to a postponement. Windham was well rested. WINDHAM - East Catholic held however, couldn’t control the 500 free: 1. Donna Moylan (W ), 2, Bennet Junior High cross country Binghamton 0 5 0 0 14 24 NHL ieaders Washington 3 4 0 .429 100 151 142 94 5 1399 13 172.1 Manchester had a 22-7 edge in shots. Manchester team took all five top spots ond lOot the TUMtfOV'l RMIlIt Central Wilson 485, Nancy Smith 244-517, Anne “ This game (against Rockville) we knew was going its own in a tough physical contest, rebound with Paterson punching it Freemer (EC), 3. Hardy (W ) 5:16. Shula, Alo Minis 175-459, Nancy Schultz 188-^, goalie Jeff Thrall was required to make 5 saves 100 back: 1. Bragg (W ), 2. Rozanitls top 11 In a victorious meet over St. Adirondack 4, St. Catherines 5 Chicogo 7 0 0 1.000 212 105 105 44 3 952 8 158.4 to be a tough one. I’m just glad we don’t have to play but homestanding Windham High home from in close at the right Thomos of Southington, by o score ot Wednesday's Games (Through Oct. 20) Minnesota 4 3 0 .571 156 140 Terri Carpenter 179, Petle Buccino 440, (F ), 3. Relscherl (E C ) 1:14.4. Karsatas.OhloSt JoAnn Ole^hno 175-458. Windham tomorrow and that we ha ve a couple of days ' against a dozen for Ram goalie Dan Valentino. came out on top, 2-1, in non­ post. 15-48. Pot Dwyer took tirst with a time Baltimore at Hershey •P8 opts Detroit 4 3 0 .571 126 159 100 breast: 1. Fitzgerald (EC), 2. 138 84 3 1132 13 154.5 to prepare for them. That’s nice,” McCarthy cited. Rockville fell to 1-10-1, 2-10-1 with the loss. conference girls soccer action Chris Pike added some insu­ Snyder (W ), 3. Booker (W ) 1:20.4. of 10:58, followed by Craig Hempstead, Adirondack at Nova Scotia Simmer, Bos Green Bay 3 4 0 .429 144 163 Long, lowu Brian Porkang, Dove Hoagland and Rochester at Sherbrooke Propp, Phi Tampa Bay 0 7 0 .000 150 218 Senior striker Nicky Cacace pumped in two goals Kelly, Andy Boggini, stopper Tully Patulak, Hank Tuesday in Windham. rance with less than three minutes 400 tree relay: 1. East (Mis, Freemer, 197 132 7 1585 15 152.6 Trocciola, McGuInness) 4:12.1. Rick Eaton. Brett Lassen finished Gretzky, Edm West McColn, Cine for Manchester, his 14th and ISth of the campaign, Stephenson and Cacace had strong outings for the Silk The Eagles, who have lost two in left as he took a pass from seventh, followed by Jonothan Alpert, Crowder, Bos LA Rams 7 0 0 1.000 149 89 124 ' 73 2 1094 9 151.4 with junior David Nielsen notching his first. Towners. a row, are now 7-6 overall. With midfielder Rob Berkowitz and Dove Phillips, Dan Smith and Barry Nicholls, LA Son Francisco 3 4 0 .429 176 140 Bosca, BVU Transactions Chapman. Matt Halleran came In 13th. North Stars 5, Biues 4 Coffey, Edm New Orleans 3 4 0 .429 150 186 3)4 2)4 14 2707 18 151.20 three games remaining. East drilled one inside the near post. It Ashe resigns Bonnet's girls team alsa triumphed Hawerchuk, Win Atlonta 1 6 0 .143 151 216 Everett, Purdue over St. Thomas, 1550. The winners Gartner, Was Sundoy’s (aomes needs one victory to secure at least was Pike’s fourth goal of the 275 171 5 2340 17 150.4 Baseball a .500 record and a berth in the campaign. dominated 10 of the first 11 places. St. Louis 2 I 1—4 Fronds, Har (All Times EOT) Testaverde,Mia WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Neufeld, Hor Atlanta — Named Bobby Cox general Merry Chodilewlcz and Wendy Por- Mlnnesoto 2 2 1—4 Atlanta at Delias. 1 p.m. 184 115 ) 3 1705 11 145.9 manager. Class L state tournament. Coventry outshot RHAM, 19-5. United States dominated Davis kong tied for first with o 12:29 clocking. First period— 1, Minnesota, Acton 3 Howe, Phi Buffalo at Phlladelphio 1 p.m. LaRussa back with Chisox Robinson, Tenn Lori Loblberte placed third, followed (Graham, Nilsson), 0:21. 2, St. Louis LInseman, Bos Denver at Kansas City 1 p.m. Chicaga (A L ) — Signed Manager Tony Windham is now 8-3-1. Patriot keeper Biil Hines had 4 Cup competition in the early 1980s, by Kristin Turek, Jean Faber, Lisa Messier, Edm 143 91 7 1244 8 145.5 LoRussa to a 1-yeor contract. Brition Arico punched in a pair of stops against 15 for Emt. "We and some of the credit for that Meagher 1 (unassisted), sh, 2:53. 3, St. Green Boy at Indianapolis 1 p.m. Santos, SDIeSt Turek, and Lori Todd. Michele Jolly Louis, Federko 2 (Lavallee, Nattress), Robertson, Hor Houston at St. Louis 1 p.m. my family,” LaRussa said. "I ’m A stumbling block to LaRussa’s goals to rally the Whippets. Arico controled past most of the game success went to team captain come In ninth, tollowed by Teresa 0 0 , 5:22. 4, Minnesota, Blugstod 2 Follgno, But Miami ot Detroit 1 p.m. 147 93 8 1210 )0 144.0 Bostan — Waived forward [3avld Bv Randy MInkoff Inthovong and Laurie Repoll. (Rating formula: 100 points equals ThIrdkIII and guard Carlos Clark. still convinced Chicago is the No.-l return was thought to have been tallied on a 25-yarder at the 10 but like the last time against Arthur Ashe. (Acton, Hartsburg), pp, 17:51. Oools Minnesota at Chicogo 1 p.m. average performance for all molor United Press International Penalties— Barr, StL, 1:34; AAandIch, Seattle at N Y Jets 1 p.m. Cleveland — Released guard- place to win. We’ve had a taste of the status of his coaching staff, RHAM we didn’t finish. I think college passers from 1945 through 1978.) forward Derrick Rowland; placed for­ minute mark of the first half to tie The U.S. captured two straight Minn, 4:44; Lawton, Minn, 5:53; Ram- Simmer, Bos 4 Woshington at Clevelond 1 p.m. it, but more importantly, there’s a particularly pitching coach Dave it up at 1-all. Fifteen minutes after Emt had 17 saves in that one," Davis Cups under Ashe in 1981 and oge, StL, 5:53; Plett, Minn, 11:06; Propp, Phi wards Keith Lee and Lonnie Shelton ST. LOUIS — Chicago White Sox 4 New England at Tampa Bay 1 p.m. on Inlured reserve. Paves?, StL, 14:23; Ramage, StL, DInenn, Har 5 N Y Giants at New Orleans 4 p.m. Total Offense Manager Tony LaRussa has commitment by the poeple.” Duncan. Harrelson has already intermission, Arico capitalized on Coventry coach Bob Plaster sqld, 1982, but since then, the Americans Calendar 17:00; Bellows, Minn, 19:02. Gartner, Was 4 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati 4 p.m. oft yds avg ypg agreed to another year at the helm Harrelson, who last month suc­ hired Moe Drabowsky^to serve as a goalie miscue to score the testing his memory. have been defeated in the interna: Everett, Purdue 314 2292 7.3 382.0 Denver — vifalved forward Joe Koplckl Assists San Francisco at LA Rams 4 p.m. and guard Barry Stevens. ceeded Roland Hemond — an ally relievers coach and Harrelson has game-winning marker. Coventry has three games ieft, tional tennis tournament the last Second Period— 5, St. Louis, Lavallee 2 OP Mondoy's (»ome Bosco, B Y U 345 2580 7.5 348.4 of the 1983 American League West ( Norwood), pp, 4:28.4, Mlnnesoto, Levie 1 Crowder, Bos 4 Son Diego at LA Raiders 9 p.m. Norseth, Kan 317 2285 7.2 324.4 Houston — Cot guards Michael Young champions. of LaRussa — offered LaRussa a announced he would welcome Amy Cantin had given the including Friday’s game at Rocky three years. With the U.S. having (McCarthy, Nilsson), 7:24. 7, Minne­ (iretzky, Edm Pave, Stanford 313 1741 5.6 290.2 and ond forward Sam TODAY 5 Sunday# Nov. 3 Mitchell. LaRussa, who has managed the one-year contract, the same as he Duncan’s return. Eagles a 1-0 lead five minutes into Hill High. Plaster believes his been eliminated from this year’s Boys Soccer sota, McCarthy 1 (Bellows, Nilsson),pp, Howe, Phi 4 Tampa Boy at N Y Giants. 1 p.m. Truduea, III 310 1497 5.5 282.8 offered other club personnel. Har­ LaRussa conceded it would "be a 10:58. Penalties— Hunter, StL, 1:25; Neufeld, Har 5 Woshington at Atlanto. 1 p.m. Testavde,MlaFla 2)7 )457 7.6 276.2 Indiana — Released free agent guards White Sox since August>979, said the contest when she counted her team could do well in the tourna­ competition, Ashe announced Eost Catholic at South Catholic, 3:M James Banks and Dwight Anderson. East Hampton at Cheney Tech, 3:15 Roberts, Minn, 4:33; Ljovallee, StL, 10:08; Nicholls, LA 3 Chicago at Green Boy. 1 p.m. Smith,MlssSt 314 1923 4.1 274.7 new club operations director Ken relson, a White Sox broadcaster little tricky” working with two seventh goal of the year. Brenda ment, if... "We have moments of Tuesday the resignation of his Langevln, Minn, 12:02; Rouse, Minn, Ryplen, WoshSt 240 1882 7.2 248.9 LA Clippers — Waived center Swen M CC at Mitchell, 3:30 Poww-ptoy goats Cincinnati at Buffolo. 1 p.m. Nater. Harrelson and the rest of the front the past three years, said he never pitching coaches. Bailey assisted. brilliance. If we could finish better. captaincy. 17:06. op Cleveland at Pittsburgh. 1 p.m. Robinson,Tenn 187 1321 7.) 264.2 OIrls Soccer PP N BA — Fined New York Knick center questioned whether LaRussa "It won’t be easy, but with some Manchester at Rockville, 3:30 Third period— 8, Minnesota, Lawton Anderson, Edm 5 3 Detroit at Minnesota. 1 p.m. Goynor, LoBeoSt 361 1798 5.0 254.9 office convinced him to stay. 2 (Graham), 3:00. 9, St. Louis, Hunter 3 DIneen, Har 5 Kansos City at Houston, 1 p.m. Receiving Patrick Ewing $1,500 and Steve Stlpano- would return. good common sense, it could OIrls Volleyball 3 vlch ot Indiana $1,000 for fighting. New "Yes, I had some doubts and I Windham at Manchester, 3:30 (Flockhart, Barr), 11:47. Housley, Buf 4 3 Miami at New England. 1 p.m. g Ct yds td ctoo had to condidser the possibilities," “ I never had a doubt, especially work," LaRussa said. Shots on goal— St. Louis 9-11-12— 32. Lanthler, Van 4 3 Denver at San Diego, 4 p.m. Muster# Stnford 5 45 430 3 9.6 York guard Rory Sparrow and eight unnamed Knicks $500each; tlnedthreeLA after we talked for 5>A hours," LaRussa said Jim Leyland, his THURSDAY Minnesota 1522-7— 44. Moclelan, LA 4 3 LA Raiders at Seattle, 4 p.m. Carter# Purdue 6 52 590 1 11.3 LaRussa said in a news conference Power-ploy conversions— St. Louls52; Nilsson, Min 5 New Orleans at LA Rams. 4 p.m. Williams# III 6 48 582 3 12.1 Lakers and six Boston Celtics for Harrelson said. "He needed to third base coach was also invited to OIrls Soccer 3 fighting. Including $1J)00 to Laker before the third game of the World AAercy at East Catholic, 3:30 Minnesota 5 Z Quin, Bos 5 3 N Y Jets at Indianapolis, 4 p.m. Bynum# OreSt 6 44 553 7 12.6 know who’d be in charge of the 25 return. The manager, who won a New E nglard’s (Soolles— St. Louis, M lllen; Minne­ Simmer, Bos 4 3 Philodelphia at San Francisco, 4p.m. Molini# B YU 7 47 635 3 13.5 Maurice Locos and Celtic Robert Parish, Series Tuesday. Coventry at Rocky H ill, 3:30 $500 to Los Angeles' MIchoel Cooper and players from spring training Day division title in 1983, said he hoped Cromwell at Bolton, 3:15 sota, Melanson. A-10,120. Short-handed toots Monday# Nov. 4 Bellini, B YU 6 38 596 9 15.7 LaRussa returned from a two- First Cross Country 11 players with one each Dollos at St. Louis, 9 p.m. Slauohter#SDieSt 6 37 527 6 14.2 Magic Johnson and Boston's Sly . week vacation in Hawaii and met One. I’ve been a player and I Leyland would land the Houston Referee— Bryan Lewis. Oowie winning tools Boty# Stonford 6 37 394 Williams, Dennis Johnson, Tom Kite, Manchester at CCC East Meet, 3:30 2 10.6 Rick Carlisle and Bill Walton. with Harrelson earlier in the day. understand that.” Astros’ managerial job. Lockett#Lo Beast 7 42 501 6 11.9 “Touchless” DIneen, Har Heimull# B YU 7 42 291 New Jersev — Waived guard Ron “ My first consideration was to FRIDAY NCCA Diviaion i statistics 0 6.9 Brewer. Football Bruins 5. Kings 2 Propp, Phi ^telt# Kan 7 41 670 3 16.3 Notre Dame at East Catholic (Dillon Simmer, Bos, Zeno# Tulane 7 41 660 2 16.1 Phoenix — Signed center GeorgI Car Wash Sfostny, ( ^ Team Slattstics Ramseur#WkeFrst 7 41 1 Glouchkov ot Bulgaria to a 2-year Stadium ), 7:30 389 9.5 contract. Boys Soecor Rushing Offense James# LSU 5 29 276 0 9.5 Boston 2 1 3—5 Utah — Waived guard Kenny Natt. WIndhom at Manchester, 3:30 Los Angeles 1 1 1— 2 Shooting porcontogo 0 cor yds avg Id ydspg Richey# Utah 7 40 595 6 14.9 Owners to end drug agreement Cheney Tech at Prince Tech, 3:15 (mkilmumOtholi) Auburn 4 343 2339 4.5 23 389.8 Allen# Indiana 6 34 579 2 17.0 Washington — Waived forward Guv First period— 1, Boston, Pederson 4 Nebraska Williams, guard and center C o u n try at Rocky Hill, 3:15 (Middleton, Kluzak), 0:29; Z Boston, ^ ^ 90 8 i pet. 4 287 22)3 5.7 23 348.8 Interceptions OIrls Soccer C ork, Tor 5 4 7 57.1 Arm y 4 407 2144 5.3 24 340.7 g no yds td Ipg Tony Costner; placed guard Frank Simmer 9 (Unsemon, Bourque), 1:28. Johnson on Inlured reserve. Manchester at Windham, 3:30 Penalties— Kennedy, LA, 0:44; Mark- DInoon, Ftar 5 4 11 54.5 Color odo 4 374 1850 4.9 16 308.9 Walker, E. Caro 6 8 75 0 1.33 ST. LOUIS — Major league prove to be a mistake. It exhibits dently they are unwilling to CAR WASH Cross Country Simmer, Bos 4 8 15 S3.3 A ir Force 7 405 2080 5.1 28 297.1 Narthlngton,OreSt 7 4 39 0 .84 College wart, Bos, 2:04; Sykes, LA, 2:04; Nicholls, Central Connecticut State — Nomed owners voted unanimously Tues­ an unwillingness on their part to negotiate about it." Cheney Tech at Crom well, 3:15 LA, 2:04; Williams, 1 ^ , 5:11; Kosper, . .. Oools dgoinitavorogo Georgia 4 307 1441 5.4 )5 274.8 Phllpot, So Coro 4 5 82 0 .83 344 BROAD ST. at the MANCHESTER PARKADE OIrls Swimming (Mkiumum 40 mbiutos) SMU 5 279 1372 4.9 14 274.4 Powell, Auburn Bob Backlund assistant wrestling day to end the 18-month-old drug come to real grips with drug abuse Bos, 11:34; O'Connell, Bos, 17:11. 4 5 42 0 .83 coach. Manchester at East Harttord, 3:30 _ . , _ 8P min go ovg Arkansas 4 387 1437 4.2 17 272.8 Romero, Cal Full 4 5 48 0 .83 problems.” Football agreement with the Players South Catholic at East Catholic (at Second period— 3; Boston, Simmer Gosslein, Quo 4 240 4 1.50 Oklohoma 4 249 1038 3.9 8 259.5 Durden, A rlzom 4 5 32 0 .83 The owners unanimously agreed Sevigny, Que 2 120 3 1.50 Mlnnesoto 4 315 1544 4.9 19 257.7 Denver— Wol ved def ensi ve end Brison Association. M H S pool), 3:30 10 (Unsemon, Bourque), 1:13; 4, Moore, OSU 5 4 100 1 .80 that without mandatory testing the OIrls Volleyball Lot Angeles, Smith 2 (Wllllqms, Keons, Bos 3 180 4 ZOO Passing Offense While, Tenn 5 4 40 0 .80 Manor and nose tackle Don James. The decision followed a report by Move confirmed Coupon Specials Newington at Manchester, 3:30 SOuve, Chi 1 40 2 ZOO oft emp Int yds td ydspg Thurman, USC 5 4 48 I .80 Houston — Waived linebacker Tim current program would not work. Gqiley), 3:5Z Penqitles— Hammond, Joiner. Barry Rona, chief counsel to the LA, 4:52; Kasper, Bos, 14:2). Womsiey, StL 2 120 4 ZOO 287 177 5 2438 17 404.3 WHey, Vo Tech 7 5 53 0 . 7) ’They then voted to terminate the ST. LOUIS — Less than a week SATURDAY Wins 326 255 14 2799 19 399.9 Punting New England — Waived defensive end Player Relations Committee, to a Doug Rogers. agreement. ago, Bobby Cox figured his next Football Third period— 5, Boston, Lukowich 1 w I t 217 143 7 1872 18 312.0 no avg committee of owners. SAVE $3.00 ! Ferm i ot Monchester, 1:30 p.m. (Middleton, Pederson), 2:51; 4, Bos­ (Sossioln, Quo 4 0 0 244 158 4 2178 13 311.1 Kidd, Rice 32 44.7 Pittsburgh — Placed defensive end Rona said the PRC has been "It is extremely unfortunate for step up was taking the Toronto *1.00 OFF Boys Soccer Borrosso, Buf 3 2 1 193 121 14 184) 13 310.2 Colbert, Auburn 22 45.9 Keith Gary on Inlured reserve; signed ton, Kosper 2 (Simmer, Thelyen), 7:00; 7 cornerback John Swain. all baseball that we were unable to Blue Jays to the World Series. Northwest Catholic at East Catholic, Los Angeles, Smith 3 (Williams), Fuhr, Edm 3 0 0 271 181 7 )802 7 300.3 Helton, Colorado 22 45.9 unable to make substantial pro­ LIuf, Hor 3 1 0 270 164 1) 1744 9 291.0 Smith, Mississippi Hockey reach a testing agreement with the ANY Exterior Wash Package 1) o.m . 15:11; Penalties— Byers, Bos, 3:04; 44 45.3 gress in reaching a drug-testing But the next task for Cox, who *6.95 Special R H AM at Bolton, 1:30 p.m. Taylor, LA, 3:04; Pederson, Bos, 5:43; Frooso, Phi 3 0 0 193 122 9 1431 12 271.8 Sawyer, Baylor 34 44.4 NHL — Fined Winnipeg and Calgary agreement with the players’ union. Association,” Rona said. New Hampshire Tech at MCC, 2 p.m. Nicholls, lUi, double minor, 5:43; Unse- Brodeur, Von 3 2 1 278 195 9 1901 12 271.4 Montgomery, Michigan St 48 44 2 $7,400 for fighting. Including Individual Fehr contended the owners were managed the Toronto Blue Jays to A Royal Touch Wash mon. Bos, 4:21; Wells, LA, 4:21; Sovo porcontogo 264 164 10 1884 13 249.1 Carter, SMU 23 44.i assessments ot $500 ta Winnipeg assistant The owners have been unable to the American League East title • One Touch $ pet Total Offense Kelly, Minnesota 22 44.0 coach Rick Bownessand Colgarvforward get the players to agree to not interested in negotiating. The Including Simoniz* on line SImonettI, Bos, 10:41; Wilks, LA, Sovigny, Quo gi .903 Tim Hunter, $400 to Winnipeg defense- this season, is to mastermind the ^10^1; Cote, Bos, 14:09; Williams, LA, g ptoys yds avg td ydspg Cepickv, Wisconsin union chief claimed the owners Souve, Chi 35 943 BYU 7 554 3552 4.4 31 507.4 Keller, New Mexico man Tim Watters and $W to Calgary mandatory testing. The players Atlanta Braves to the top of the Polycreme treatment and wire • Hot Touch Gosslein, Que 93 Auburn goaltender Marc D'Amour; sus­ would contact him about further Shots on goal— Boston 157-5— 26. i j s .935 4 462 2927 4.3 27 487.8 Punt Returns have argued that a drug agree­ National League West. wheel brightening. Angeles 11-9.13-33. Froose, Phi 91 .923 Purdue 4 477 2904 4.1 22 484.3 _ . no yds td avg pended Bowness for three games. ment is already in place anda meetings — then ended the Womsioy, STL 52 923 Nebraska • Total Touch Power-ploy conversions— Boston 5 449 2844 4.1 26 477.7 Tucker, Utah 10 281 1 28 1 mandatory testing program vio­ pr a.n. Cox confirmed Tuesday he is Interior Cleaning Service - Z Los Angeles 50. gp-gomos played; o-gools; o-oulsfs; Miami Fla 440 2814 4.4 25 449.3 Boker, Fresno St 9 187 1 20.8 N Y Islanders — Recalled from pp-powor ploy oools; sh- Iowa Springfield (A H L ) on emergency basis: lates their rights. ..jy’ve had one meeting with stepping down as manager of the Goalies— Boston, Keans; Los An­ 446 2771 6.2 28 441.8 Schwedes, Syracuse 15 234 1 15 7 To clean and vacuum your cars • Royal Touch geles, Eliot. A— 8 J91. shorthonded goals; gw-gome winning WoshSt 537 3229 6.0 26 441.3 Martin, Boston Coll 17 262 0 15 4 center Scott Howson and right wing "I don’t know much about it us, in which we asked them certin Blue Jays to become General interior ... and Yes, we do goals; s-soves; pct-percentogo; min- Kansas 5)2 3169 6.2 27 452.7 Mathews, East Mich 9 125 0 )3’9 Mark Hamway. questions (about mandatory test­ Manager of the same Braves’ Cannot be used with any other mlnufes; go-goals against; oyg- A ir Force 448 3082 6.3 34 440.3 Metcalf, Texas Philadelphia — Signed defense­ yet," said Donald Fehr, the union’s windows! oeorogo; w -«o n ; l-laoo; t-tle. Indiana 497 2627 5.3 )9 437.8 Londo, Army man Mark Howe to o multl-veor con­ acting executive director. "But I ing) that they were unwilling or organization that fired him after a discount coupon. tract. think its regrettable and it will unable to answer," he said. "Evi- fifth-place finish in 1981. MANCHESTER HERALD. 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U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Oct. 23, 1985 NHL roundup Deputy Connecticut In Court won’t keep Lawmaker wants parkway tokens HARTFORD - State Rep. Christine M. Niedermeier, fired D-Fairfield, is proposing that tolls on the M erritt and Wilbur Kelley off court Scorching Simmer boosts B’s Cross parkways be converted to accept the tokens issued for use on the Connecticut Turnpike. Gov. William A. O’Neill ordered the turnpike tolls closed as of United Press International By Ken Rappoport place in the Adams Division behind at DO T Oct. 9. State officials are making arrangements with banks to the streaking Quebec Nordiques, The Associated Press allow people to redeem leftover tokens for cash. STORKS — An injunction who have the best record in the HARTFORD (AP) Transpor­ But Ms. Niederm eier said Tuesday the tolls being dismantled barring the University of Con­ NHL at 7-0. With 10 goals in just seven tation Commissioner J. William on the turnpike should be installed on the parkways so that the necticut from holding a discipli­ games, the best mark in the Canucks 2, Islanders 2 tokens could be used. nary hearing for basketball star Burns says an anonymous com­ National Hockey League, Charlie Mike Bossy’s goal late in the plaint about misuse of a state car She made her feelings known in a letter to O’Neill, who had no Earl Kelley clears the way for Simmer of the Boston Bruins feels him to prepare for this season. third period gave the Islanders the prompted the investigation that im mediate response. he’s been lucky as well as good. tie. led to the firing of one of his ‘T v e been getting good chances Vancouver was in command for deputies. "Before he’s an athlete, he’s a and putting them in,” the Bruins’ student," UConn spokesman most of the game, outshooting the Bums said he fired Deputy Elementary classes show increase left wing said Tuesday night after Islanders 36-23 overall, but Bossy Commissioner Joseph P. Trantino, Tim Tolokan said Tuesday. “ All scoring two goals and assisting on HARTFORD — While elementary school enrollment dropped I know is, he’s our leading connected on a 30-foot wrist shot at 61, Friday because Trantino was another as Boston defeated the Los 16:43 of the third period to send the slacking off on the job and using a less than 1 percent from 1983-84 to 1984-85, the number of scorer heading into his senior Angeles Kings 5-2. “ Everybody’s elementary classes increased slightly, the Connecticut Public year.’’ game into overtime. It stayed that state car for personal business. been playing well." way, as the defenses took over. "It appears from my investiga­ Expenditure Council reports. The 6-foot guard has been That includes Simmer’s linem- "W e have to be a little lucky and tion that he worked when he felt CPEC, a government watchdog group, attributed the growth to attending classes and practic­ ates, who were instrumental in a little thankful for this one,” said like it," Burns said Tuesday. “ I a combination of enrollment stabilization and a "continuing, ing daily despite the pending setting him up to score. Ken Islander goalie Kelly Hrudey. “ If came to the conclusion that Tran­ though slow, shift by school districts to smaller classes. ” in a Linseman assisted on both Simmer hearing that could lead to his we play like this in the first two tino was not using his time report issued Tuesday. suspension or explosion in con­ EARL KELLEY goals. periods of the next game, it’s all effectively nor appropriately." The number of elementary school classes increased from nection with a campus incident .. . will play " I ’ve had a couple of hot starts, ” over." Trantino headed the transporta­ 10,350 in 1983-84 to 10,363 in 1984-85, CPEC said. During the same last April. Simmer said. " I think one time I Canuck goalie Frank Caprice tion department’s Bureau of Wa­ period, elementary enrollment declined from 222,706 to 220,813. U.S. District Judge M. Joseph Kelley allegedly bullied two had 20 (goals) in 20 games. Ken called Bossy’s game-tying goal “ a terways. He was paid about $36,000 Six percent of elementary classes had less than 16 pupils in 2 Blumenfeld last week decided it other male UConn students last Linseman (center) and Keith flpke." a year on the job, which he’d held 1984-85 compared to five percent in 1983-84, and 38 percent of the was not unconstitutional for April which led to his being Crowder (right wing) are intelli­ “ I was coming out to challenge since 1975. classes had between 16 and 20 students compared to 37 percent gent and consistent players and Reached at his Old Saybrook UConn to hold a disciplinary criminally charged with two him, and just as I stepped out he the previous year, CPEC said. that’s very important." home, Trantino said Tuesday he hearing in connection with tlK counts of threatening and a shot between my legs,” Caprice Less wealthy di.stricts with large enrollments, such as In other NH L action, the New and Burns had arrived at the charges that Kelley bullied two single count of unlawful said. "H e has that quick release.” Hartford, New Haven. New London and Bridgeport, had the most York Islanders and Vancouver Mikko Makela had a second- decision that he would leave UConn students. restraint. crowded classes and wealthier districts with smaller enrollment Those charges were reduced Clanucks played to a 2-2 tie and the period goal for the Islanders before "mutually.” Blumenfeld reversed that de­ the least crowded. cision Monday, halting UConn’s to a single count of being Minnesota North Stars trimmed Stan Smyl and Thomas Gradin put “ I ’ve been there 11 years now," disciplinary action, pending an disorderly after Kelley entered the St. Louis Blues 5-4. the Canucks up 2-1 going into the he said. " I t ’s the strain of the job. appeal of the judge’s initial a no contest plea earlier this The Bruins scored quickly — on third period. I ’ll be 62 very shortly. Let’s say we 3 their first two shots on goal — as Gang rape defendant makes plea decision. month. Kelley’s plea was en­ all like change, Barry Pederson and Simmer gave North Stars 5, Blues 4 DPI pMIO "W e all serve at the pleasure of Kelley’s attorney, bubble tered after he and Harper Herald photo by Tarqutnio W A TE R B U R Y — One of five men awaiting trial in connection Harper Jr., appealed Blumen- bargained for the reduced the Bruins a 2-0 lead before the Tom McCarthy’s first regular- the commissioner," Trantino said. Boston Bruins' goalie Doug Keans makes one of his 31 with an alleged gang rape at a Naugatuck social club last feld’s original decision to the charge with the assistant state’s game was two minutes old. season goal since last Feb. 2 "There’s always a disagreement summer has pleaded no contest to sexual assault charges. 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Ap­ attorney handling the case. Simmer struck again at 1:13 of snapped a 3-3 tie with 9:02 left in saves Tuesday night against the homestanding Los in policy over the years with any Pies bring love, friendship John Conway, 32, of Waterbury pleaded no contest Tuesday to peals in New York. UConn may want to discipline the second period when he took a the second period and sparked Angeles Kings. Kedns stopped 31 of 33 shots on goal to commissioner, but nothing of any Minnesota over St. Louis. charges of first-degree sexual assault and conspiracy to commit "W e’re on the cutting edge of Kelley for allegedly keeping a drop pass from Linseman and help the hot Bruins to a 5^2 win. The B’s are now 5-1-1. people. Every student brought ingre­ magnitude (in this case).” creating new constitutional pistol and several knives in his connected on a five-foot back­ McCarthy, who missed the final First-graders Joel Ansara and Sarah Bums said state motor pool first-degree sexual assault. A no contest plea is not an admission law,’’ said Harper, adding it is campus room. The existence of hander to put the Bruins up 3-0. As 24 games of the 1984-85 season after Hubeny are all set to enjoy pies baked dients. The apple pie ministry is done for officials received an anonymous of guilt, only a statement by the accused that he will not dispute the Blues. the weapons came to light it turned out, it was all the goals suffering a concussion on Feb. 14, proved to be the game-winner love and fellowship, not charity. Feme letter about two weeks ago com­ the charges in court. not known how long the appeal Minnesota outshot St Louis 22-11 from the apples, flour, spice and sugar during the April incident. that the Bruins needed to improve tapped a rebound past Blues three minutes into the third period, plaining that Trantino’s state car Waterbury State’s Attorney John Connelly said he will decision will take. in the second period and 44-32 for at Cornerstone Christian School, 236 Pasternak, coordinator of the school, their record to 5-1-1. goaltender Greg Millen. overpowering Millen with a slap­ had been seen at a house he was recommend a prison term for Conway. Sentencing is scheduled shot. Mark Hunter later scored for the game. Main St. Pies were baked in the homes said. The Bruins remained in second Brian Lawton scored what building in Old Saybrook. The for Nov. 29. of students who delivered them to area motor pool officials reported the_ Warren was accused of leading the gang rape of a Harwinton letter to Burns, who investigated woman at the Naugatuck Social Club — formerly known as the the same day and found the car at Dead Babies Motorcycle Club- in June 1984. Sports in Brief Canadiens want Stastny punished One employee hurt the house about 2 p.m., Burns said. Burns said he did some more checking and concluded Trantino O’Neill nominates eight judges By United Press Internatlonol victory Monday night in The Canadiens forward C^ris Nilan linesmen could have reported it," had not been spending enough time Steinbrenner at UofH Forum. was slapped with an eight-game Perron said. Simsbury blast probe underway on the job. H ARTFO R D — Gov. William A, O’Neill has nominated .seven John McCauley, Morel’s super- “ He did not always report to his men and one woman as Superior Court judges. Five are HARTFORD — Controversial New York Yankee owner MONTREAL — The boundaries Richer was helped off the ice suspension last week for purposely injuring Boston forward Rick viser, watched the game from the Bizier was taken to Hartford investigation. duty station nor did he spend full George Steinbrenner will be the main speaker at the University of the Battle of Quebec have been bleeding from the mouth. No SIMSBURY (AP) - An investi­ Democrats and three are Republicans. penalty was called on the play. Middleton Oct. 13. press box and was critical of his Hospital for observation but was The operation were the explosion time at it,’’ Burns said of ’Trantino. Six of the nominees were nominated as a result of a bill passed of Hartford’s Diamond Club dinner on Tuesday night, Nov. 19, at extended. gation continued today in an Referee Denis Morel said he did Nilan, who watched the referee. released four hours later, said occurred is mechanized, and Biz­ Robert J. Reardon, a top official this year adding six judges to the Superior Court system, 7 p.m. at the university’s Gengras Student Union. Traditionally, the rivalry be­ attempt to determine the cause of tween Montreal and Quebec — the not see the incident, which oc­ Canadiens-Nordiques game from "H e (Morel) took his eye off the an explosion that damaged a Timothy E. Ellsworth, a company ier monitors the process through a in the state tax department, was The dinner has been dubbed ‘An evening with George bringing the total to 131. most intense in the NHL — has curred as the players clashed to the press box, was fuming that players and it’s something you spokesman. She then returned to window in a 12-inch-thick concrete allowed to retire Oct. 1 after Steinbrenner.’ building at Ensign-Bickford Indus­ They are Salvatore F, Arena of Portland, a Democrat: produced warfare in The Forum the left of Canadiens goalie Patrick Stastny escaped without a penalty. can’t do,” McCauley said. “ You tries Inc. the site to help investigators from wall. Bizier and a supervisor, who published allegations charged that Richard A, Damiani of North Haven, a Republican; Jonathan J. Sponsor tickets are $150 apiece, individual tickets $50 apiece. can’t trust players when they're in was not named, are the only 0 and Le Colisee. Roy after the puck left the “ If I had done that. I ’d be gone The blast Tuesday occurred the company and U.S. Occupa­ he spent much of his time away Kaplan of South Windsor, a Democrat; Joseph Q. Koletsky of For further information, contact Jojin Tuozzo at 243-4246. the comer like that." employees working on the product. from work and used his state car to With the first confrontation of Montreal zone. for half a season," Nilan said. while an employee was in the tional Safety and Health Adminis­ Waterford, a Republican; Karen S. Nash of New Haven, a Stastny, who scored one of tration determine the cause of the The supervisor was leaving the run personal errands. the season out of the way, the Corey telephoned NHL vice "This time, because it’s Stastny, building. The empioyee, Rejeanne Democrat; and Raymond R. Norko of Hartford, a Democrat. we’ll probably hear that since no Quebec’s goals, said he didn’t explosion. building when the explosion oc­ Canadiens have asked the league president Brian O’Neill, who said Bizier of Enfield, was not injured. Also nominated to the Superior Court bench were Morton I, UConn prof edits sports book to get involved. he would review game tapes and penalty was assessed, there's mean to hit Richer with his stick. She was watching the compression “ She’s in good spirits, although I curred, said Herman J. Fonteyne, " I was the most surprised guy in president and chief executive Honoring the onion Riefberg of Danbury, a Republican: and Democrat Robert M. STORKS — Some of the best essays on the history of sport have President of the Montreal Cana­ rule on whether disciplinary action nothing he (O'Neill) can do. I'm of an explosive called Tetryl when don’t know how she does it," the world when I saw him on the Ells-worth said. “ She’s helping us officer of Ensign-Bickford. Few places on earth honor the Siuzdak of Naugatuck. been gathered into a new anthology edited by Dr. Donald Spivey, diens, Ronald Corey, filed a should be taken against Stastny. really upset about this. It's a 16t the blast occurred at 7:50 a.m. worse than what I did to ice,” Stastny said. "W e pushed figure out what happened, al­ Ellsworth said the rear of the onion as much as Berne. Switzer­ Riefberg succeeds Jud^e Sherman Drutman of Hamden, who associate professor at the University of Connecticut. complaint ’Tuesday with the NHL The incident infuriated Cana­ Fourteen months ago, an explo­ diens general manager Serge Middleton.” each other. I was only trying to though from what I ’ve heard the building is designed to collapse in land. Since 1405, an annual festival died recently, while Siuzdak succeeds Judge Joseph J. The collection provides insights into various aspects of the over a high-sticking incident in­ sion at the company killed three volving Nordique Peter Stastny. Sayard. Canadiens coach Jean Perron protect my face. If something employees. Investigators said a whole thing is all a blur in her an explosion, leaving the operator has been held for the onion on the Chernauskas of Oxford, who reached the mandatory retirement American societal, structural and cultural value system. It’s Stastny decked Montreal rookie "W e lost a guy for eight games tenned the cross-check “ very happened to him because of me, 1 vessel the three were using to mix mind." behind the barrier unharmed. fourth Monday in November. age of 70 on Tuesday. C titled, ‘Sport in America: New Historical Perspectives.’ The C Stephane Richer with a cross­ for butt-ending another player,” vicious." regret it. I don’t know what else to chemicals blew up. Bizier refused to discuss the 282-page book focuses on race relations and racism in sport, the check to the face with 1:54 Savard said. "O ’Neill can make a ‘ ‘If Morel excused it by saying he say because I didn’t see or feel OSHA has cited Ensign-Bickford incident. interaction of sport and politics, sexism and the role of women in remaining in the Nordiques’ 3-2 decision in this case too." didn’t see it, one of his two anything." five times in the past six years for " I ’m sorry. I don’t want to talk RE-ELECT sports and the role that profit motives play in sports. violations of safety standards at its about that thing," she said. plants in Simsbury and Louviers, The company said in a statement KEN TEDFORD There WILL be a Colo. The company, however, has the explosion was the result of an Central hires Bob Backlaund maintained that its plants are accidental detonation, but added BOARD OF DIRECTORS Celts’ final cuts: operated safety. the incident was under next time! NEW BRITAIN — Former professional wrestling champion He Works For Manehesler T T Bob Backlund was hired Tuesday as an assistant wrestling coach at Central Connecticut State University. Siipporl The Entire Backlund will take part in public relations and recruiting as Thirdkill, Clark Democratie Team Own your own well as coaching. Coach Ken DeStefanis said. ELECT VOTE NOVEMBER .3. 198.3 Backlund was a four-time All America wrestler, winning the By Frederick Waterman a lot of pressure. Anyone would be I’.iiii lor l>\ llii- Comiiiiltee to Kr-eleel Kell 1971 NCAA Division II national title while attending North United Press International lying to you if they said there power station. ED BOLAND Te.irMf.l, Ins..,.I, I . eello, Jr . Treasurer Dakota State. wasn’t." Maintenance-free "W restling started me in the right direction and kept me out of BROOKUNE, Mass. - Jour­ Jones said Carlisle won the Board of Directors trouble,’’ Backlund said. "It’s what I do best.” neyman forward David Thirdkill competition "because of his bal­ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Rugged, dependable electronic ignition. and guard Carlos Clark, a two-year lhandling, his shooting and bis $ Honda 4-stroke engine ' Large muffler provides Ewing fined $1,500 for fight member of the Boston Celtics, smarts out there. We saw our Vote Republican $ has a cast iron cylinder quiet operation. were waived ’Tuesday by the team. needs for a forward filled by Sly sleeve for long life. > Automatic Voltage NEW YORK — A month after signing a multi-million dollar The final cuts gave second-year Williams,” a 6-foot-7 forward November 5 The Manchester Property | ' Exclusive Honda Oil Regulator provides steady contract for his ability to intimidate on the court, New York guard Rick Carlisle the 12th and acquired from Atlanta. Alert™ system automati­ output. Knicks rookie center Patrick Ewing has been heavily fined by the last spot on the roster. The 6-foot-5 Owners Association | cally shuts off the engine ’ Voltage Adjustment Knob, NBA for an altercation stemming from his aggressive style. Carlisle was also the 12th player on Carlisle “ has learned to play in before oil dips below a Voltmeter, and large fuel Ewing received a $1,500 penalty, the most severe of any levied the 1984-85 Celtics squad. the league" during the past year, safe operating level. tank are standard. Tuesday against 20 players for violent preseason incidents. "The Right Man For The Job’ asks all A ^ P A Y E R S come to I Coach K.C. Jones, who said that said teammate Larry Bird. “ He Ewing was determined the instigator in a fight with Steve telling the last players to be can play within his limitations and Stipanovich of the Indiana Pacers on Oct. 19. Ewing elbowed Pull Lever IB meeting on the Referendum Questions. $ released of his decision "is always won’t try to just score a lot of Stipanovich, and the Pacers center retaliated by throwing him to points. He can handle the ball a lot Pair! for hv ih r (^timmiltee In Klert Fil noiand. Thomas Scanlon. Treasurer. ______$ the floor. Stipanovich was fined $1,000 for the incident. the worst day of the year,” $ acknowledged that Clark and better than he could last year and Thirdkill were “ disappointed and now he can move with the ball WHEN - Thursday, Oct. 24th at 7:30 P.M. $ Potter cruises over Goles bitter, which is understandable.” while facing the defensive man." $ Thirdkill, who has played with Bird, hampered for most of the WHERE - Whiton Library Meeting Room, North $ BRIGHTON, England — American Barbara Potter cruised to Phoenix, Detroit, Milwaukee and exhibition season by a lower-back CLIP & SAVE a 6-3,6-4 victory over Yugoslavia’s Sabrina Goles Tuesday in the Main St. | San Antonio during his three years C A | C ONE WEEK ONLY first round of a $175,000 women’s classic tennis tournament. problem, will play in the CelUcs’ in the NBA, is a 6-foot-7 defensive w I - 1 s a v e o n e v e r y Compatriot Joanne Russell was bounced out of the first round, season-opener Oct. 25 against the 2 2 OBJECT - Remodel and Expand the Sewer $ specialist who came closest to New Jersey Nets. The league’s HOOVER IN STOCK / though, as she lost to Romania’s Virginia Ruzici, 6-2, 6-3. Plant at a total cost of $26 Million. | pushing Carlisle off the team. M VP for the past two years. Bird Choose from over 12 models. Clark, a 6-foot-3 shooter, never practiced Tuesday with the team. To Prohibit the Town from selling $ SN distributes accolades developed into the offensive threat He had pulled up lanrid again in HOOVER. J Boston expected. Monday’s practice after sitting out Buckland Fire Station. $ ST. LOUIS — Outfielder Willie McGee of the St. Louis SPIRIT ^^900 "The three of us are vastly $ Cardinals and first baseman Don Mattingly of the New York UPI photo three of the last four preseason TwfHiiiotorsistain 3 Yankees 'Tuesday were named players of the year in the National Boston’s Larry Bird talks with trainer Ray Melchiore different players," said Carlisle, contests. WHO - Mayor, Barbara Weinberg, Dir. of $ 3 and American Leagues by The Sporting News. who attended the Universities of “ I don't think this will be a SALE PRICE Public Works, George Kandra, $ during a workout on the stationary bicycle at Hellenic Maine and Virginia, "so it was Dwight Gooden of the New York Mets was named National nagging thing,” said team trainer 3.1 Peak H.P. Motor Admin, of Sewer Dept., Robert $ League pitcher of the year and Bret Saberhagen of the Kansas College in Brookline, Mass. Bird reinjured his back but is hard to gauge who was ahead at Ray Melchiorre. “ Once he gets COMPUTER DESIONFO Young and Fire Chief John Rivosa. | City Royals received the honor in the AL. still expected to play in the Celtics' season opener. any particular time. But there was physically set he’ll be fine.” $209*^ Llghlweighl - % A C o m p ^ 650 watt to 6500 watt 10 I • Q uodratlex"’ ------$ Mark Howe re-ups with Flyers Agitator Come, bring a friend, ask questions and give $ • Dual Brushed Place your order NOW! PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Flyers Tuesday signed Marathon favorite eyes world record * 188“ Edge Cleaning opinions on the referendum questions. You will pay $ defenseman Mark Howe to a multi-year contract. • Solt-Touch he bills, get answers, so you can make an informed 5 Cord Rewind Club president and general manager Bob Clarke, who made decision when you vote Nov. 5th. | the announcement, did not disclose the specific length or By Martin Lader said, "is to see if I can hang close to 450,000 residents equal only half the marathon course, so was not SAVE • N eon “Bog C heck” Light financial terms of the contract. United Press International the leaders and not fall apart. I the state’s population. The African about to make any rash *70 • Top-side Tool Rack ' Refreshments will be served. c Howe, 30, led Flyer defensemen in scoring for the thirdstraight hope 1 can be competitive with the country currently boasts the third predictions. NEW YORK - In a quiet season last year with 18 goals and 39 assists for 57 points. pack. If I can finish in the top five and fourth fastest marathoners in midtown cafeteria, where five and break 2:12, I ’ll consider my history. , who began competi­ " I cannot imagine the future for no'^orF" / One Day Only \ 10% OFF varieties of pasta were being race a success." tive running only four years ago, this marathon, but I ’ll try to break I Saturday. O c L ^ j Help Us Name_ sampled, four-time New York the world record,” he said. " I f ‘Jaws’, LT are NFC players of week For Ahmed Salah, a man virtu­ won the World Cup in Hiroshima, { PRESENT THIS COUPON AND TAKE AN Marathon champion Bill Rodgers ally unknown outside of his tiny Japan, in April with a time of 2 everything is flat. I ’m thinking of 2 To Help Connecticut's hours, 7 minutes. I ’m not c great I ADDITIONAL 10% OFF OUR ALREADY LOW SALE NEW Y o r k — Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Ron came together Tuesday with a East African country of Djibouti, hours, 8 minutes and 9 seconds, PRICE OF ANY HOOVER IN STOCK Largest Honda Dealei Jaworski and New York Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor, surprising newcomer from Dji­ where he is a national hero, ranking him behind Carlos Lopes marathon man, but I try every I time to beat the record. Before You! 30 Adams St., Manchester both overcoming early-season problems, Tuesday were named bouti looking to set a world record. nothing short of a victory — and a of Portugal and Steve Jones of Limit One Coupon Per Customer that, I cannot say I'm a great (E x it 93 o ff 1-86) 646-2789 the NFC Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week, Rodgers, once the premier ma­ possible world record — would Wales. rathon runner in the country and a qualify as a success. Lopes holds the world record of marathon man. If I don’t break the Join — Dues $5.00 Will work on Comm. respectively. record this year, I hope next year.” ABC APPLIANCE & REPAIR man who helped to popularize the " I want to be the first man of the 2:07.11 and Jones recorded 2:07.13 VISA, sport, is nearing his 38th birthday marathon, I want to be the best," in winning the Am erica’s Mara­ Saleh indicated that once he 301 East Center St. Paid tor by the Manehesler Property Owners Association, Mastercard Mabel Sheriden. Treasurer. and doesn’t delude himself with Salah said through an interpreter, thon last Sunday at Chicago, where breaks the world record, be would New Hours: Mon. & Fri. — 9-8 Patriots axe Doug Rogers AcceptedAccept thoughts of winning Sunday’s New Chirdon Omar, general secretary Robleh Djama of Djibouti was give up the 26.2-mile race. Manchester 649-8879 Tues., Wed., Thurs. — 9-6 FOXBORO, Mass. — Defensive end Doug Rogers, who had not York Marathon. Indeed, this will of defense for Djibouti and presi­ second. Rodgers, who lives in Sherbom, Closed service all makes of vacs. Sat. — 9-4 played this year due to a foot injury, was waived Tuesday by the be only his third marathon in two dent of the athletic federation. Saleh, a 2$-year-oId army para­ Mass., will be ‘making his first service what we sell. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ New England Patriots. years. Djibouti at 8,900 square miles is trooper, is paying his first visit to appearance in the New York "The challenge to me,” Rodgers the size of New Hampshire, but its New York and bad yet to inspect Marathon since 1980. MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Oct. 23, 1985 - 15 M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1985 Dissident risks freedom by criticizing Botha F O C U S / Food By Erik Van Ees fired teargas and shotguns at "a townships outside Port Elizabeth, separation policies. were shot in their arms by a the roadside. United Press International large mob" of blacks stoning and in Soweto, the sprawling black Violence spread to the white passing white motorist and two The detention of Manuel in Cape police and private cars. One of the Johannesburg suburb, cars and a suburb of Kraaifontein, about 15 motorcycle riders. Town came as sixteen UDF JOHANNESBURG, South rioters was killed. bus were set on fire. miles northeast of Cape Town. In Mitchell's Plain, a mixed-race leaders —- including two joint Africa — Police shot dead a black The unrest in the Cape Town In the tense mixed-race suburbs Witnesses said rioters hurled a township outside Cape Town, presidents, Albertina Sisulu, 67, rioter and arrested 40 others in area has claimed at least 66 lives in outside Cape Town, police and firebomb into a shopping mall, about 500 people stoned police and Archie Gumede — stood trial townships around Cape Town the past 10 weeks since it erupted army patrols maintained a high- gutting two clothing shops and a vehicles. There were no injuries in Pietermaritzburg on charges of where stoning and firebombing over a ban on a protest march to profile presence in an effort to liquor store. Police fired birdshot but one woman was arrested, treason, which can carry the death raged overnight, a spokesman said Pollsmoor prison. Nelson Man­ subdue the unrest. to disperse a large crowd of police said. penalty. Fresh pressing today. dela, regarded as the father of Security police in Cape Town mixed-race people watching fire­ Until late Tuesday, travellers Manuel, who had been hiding for He said at least six cars and South Africa's black nationalism, Tuesday used sweeping state of men battle the blaze, but no along the busy N2 highway, which . weeks, is one of the senior trucks were gutted by fire and is serving a life sentence there for emergency powers to detain and injuries were reported. links Cape Town with the eastern strategists for the UDF, South dozens were stoned by black and treason. jail Trevor Manuel, a founder of The witnesses said the shopping Cape province and passes by Africa’s most powerful and largest mixed-race rioters. Police said a school and two the UDF movement that opposes center was bombed after two several black townships, reported nonparliamentary opposition The spokesman said a riot patroi houses were torched in black South Africa’s apartheid racial mixed-race boys, aged 12 and 13, incidents of stone-throwing from group.

Hint- Social Security recipients to get small hike in benefits

By Christopher Connell percent on Jan. 1 for workers and 1985 at age 65, from $717 to $739, a The Associated Press their employers. $22 increase. These raises became official • For the average aged couple, WASHINGTON - The nation’s with the Labor Department’s from $788 to $812, up $24. 36.6 million Social Security benefi­ release today of the Consumer • For the average widowed ciaries will get a 3.1 percent benefit Price Index for September. The mother with two children, from increase in January, the smallest increase matches the inflation rate $987 to $1,017, up $30. increase since the checks were tied from the third quarter of 1984 to the • The average aged widow, $419 to the Consumer Price Index a third quarter of this year. to $431, up $12, decade ago, the government an­ Benefits went up 3.5 percent in For self-employed workers, the nounced today. both January 1984 and January payroll tax is due to rise on Jan. 1 It means an extra $14 a month in 1985 — the two previous smallest from 11.8 percent to 12.3 percent. benefits for the average retired increases since the system was That means their maximum tax worker, who now draws $464. It tied to the inflation index in 1975. will climb in 1986 to $5,166 from also will boost the maximum The peak year was 1980, when $4,672.80 — an inccease of $493.20. benefit for someone retiring this benefits soared 14.3 percent. Brown said these other changes year at 65 by $22, from $717 to $739 a The 3.7 million aged, blind or will also occur next year: month. disabled recipients of Supplemen­ • Beneficiaries under 65 will be If inflation had been any lower tal Security Income — a welfare able to earn $5,760 before losing UPl photo than 3 percent, there would have program run by the Social Security any benefits. 'That is up from been no increase at all in 1986. Administration — will get the $5,400. The Sacramento River’s humpback Officials hope to coax the 40-foot-long, Three percent is the minimum same size increase in their Janu­ • Those 65 to 69 will be able to whale surfaces in Shag Slough where he 45-ton whale from the shallow end trigger. ary checks. earn $7,800, up from $7,320 without has been swimming since last Saturday. slough but attempts so far have failed. The higher benefits will cost However, many SSI recipients penalty. There is no earnings limit Social Security’s trust funds $5.8 also draw Social Security, and as on those 70 or older. billion in 1986. their Social Security checks go up, • Workers will receive one- They also will trigger an auto­ their welfare checks go down. quarter of Social Security cover­ Whale persists in inland channel matic increase in the maximum Due to an economy move age for earnings of $450, up from amount of earnings that Social adopted by the Reagan adminis­ $410. Security taxes. The ceiling will tration and Congress in 1981, all By Rebecca LaVally patterns in the shallow end of Slag Slough, which climb from $39,600 this year to benefits are rounded down to the ADVERTISEMENT United Press International juts incongruously into a cow pasture about 12 $42,000, matching the 5.9 percent next dollar, which means most miles upstream from Rio Vista. growth in average wages from 1983 people wind up with an increase Doctor Study Proves RIO VISTA, Calif. — Worried marine biologists Frustrated by unsuccessful attempts to coax or to 1984. That means the maximum smaller than the consumer price may abandon their policy of leaving the scare the big mammal to return to sea, biologists tax will top $3,000 for the first time. index. Sacramento River’s gray humpback whale alone left the whale alone the past six days in hopes he It will go from $2,791.80 to $3,003, Social Security Administration and instead take steps to try .to lure him 60 miles would leave the river on his own. an increase of $211.20. spokesman James Brown said New Hi-Tech back to the Pacific Ocean. Lecky said a noise technique involving the There are 8.7 million workers benefits will rise: Under guidance of the Fisheries Service, state, tapping of submerged pipes likely will be the first paying the maximum in 1985 and • For the average retired federal and privately financed marine biologists option for attempting to frighten the 40-foot whale 7.3 million are expected to earn worker; from $464 to $478 a month, ‘Super Pills’ Give planned to meet today to plot a strategy for trying out of the channel, bounded at its open end by a $42,000 or more next year. a $14 increase. to save the whale. bridge with narrowly spaced pilings. The payroll tax is already • For someone entitled to the "He is in quite a bit of danger. That’s clear," He noted marine biologists previously "tried scheduled to climb from 7.05 to 7.15 maximum benefit who retires in James Lecky, wildlife biologist for the National everything from humpback whale sounds to killer Faster Weight Loss An 1837 illustration for a cider mill shows how a horse is harnessed to the sweep to drive the crusher. Marine Fisheries Service, said Tuesday. The whale sounds" in fruitless attempts to coax the Diet Pills Sweeping U.S. Fisheries Service is coordinating treatment of the mammal downstream. Specialists are baffled as lost humpback, a member of a rare and to why the 45-ton leviathan, on his annual No Dieting—Eat Normally endangered species. migration from Alaska to Hawaii, entered into Daylight-saving time The whale, variously dubbed “Humphrey” or the San Francisco Bay about 12 days ago and BEVERLY HILLS, CA (Special)- “E.T.," spent Tuesday making figure eight stubbornly journeyed up the Sacramento River. Good news for overweight people! If you may get extension want to lose weight fast, you no longer Old Sturbridge Village shows visitors how cider is made have to guess which diet product to use. By David Goeller by Dec. 31. A recent clinical weight loss study was The Associated Press And even if it becomes law, inducted by a panel of medical doctors Weinberger says Soviets’ states would still be able to decide in California on groups of overweight By Dennis Picard Brookfeld, N.H., the village’s new to 30 feet long and 20 to 25 feet in stopped the must had become what WASHINGTON - The House whether to observe daylight- people to determine which of the five Special to the Herald mill is from a farm owned first by width. They usually had a set of everyone at the time would recog­ wants to extend daylight-saving saving time. .Arizona, Hawaii and most popular weight loss products was the Lyford and then the Hutchins All of the sights and sounds and smells of large doors in the center of their nize as cider. time by a month and the Senate is portions of Indiana continue to stay the most effective. One product, the Cider making is to the autumn families. Researchers at the vil­ long side, which added to the considering a similar measure, but on standard time all year. amazing new “hi-tech super pills” prov­ what maple sugaring is to the lage say the press dates from the the mill would be familiar to someone living barn-like appearance. At this time it would be drawn off missile violates SALT 2 the two branches of Congress have The House debate was a rerun of ed to be vastly superior to all the others spring. Although cider is still a second quarter of the 19th century. into clean new barrels. Many never agreed on the same bill in the previous debates on the issue, with tradition of fall in New England, The mill was acquired by the in a rural town. FARMERS BROUGHT their ap­ farmers would add a few "extras" tested in the study and even gave almost into the cider at the time of the By Richard C. Gross same session. proponents renewing arguments “3 times fester” weight loss than the 19th-century farmers would not Sturbridge Village about 10 years ples and barrels and straw down to United Press International is going the opposite direction, But this year, supporters say, that more daylight-saving time recognize the product that we ago and has been undergoing the mill and ran it themselves. transfer to the new barrels to trashing the concept of arms famous grapefruit diet pills. improve its taste or its longevity. things may be different because would save energy, cut traffic All Lost up to 1 lb. Per Day enjoy from farm stands as cider. restoration since then. Usually the owner of the mill WASHINGTON - Defense Se­ control with increasing they have fashioned a compromise accidents, reduce street crime and No longer will we have to Those who visit the mill will allowed anyone to use it as long as These extras might be brandy or cretary Caspar Weinberger, fuel­ frequency.” that has lessened the opposition of give Americans more time after Best of all, the pills allow you to “con­ imagine the difference as this fall learn that many families who lived conclude there were a great many. lacked a mill for transforming the he paid a fee and, of course, didn’t rum to raise the alcohol level, or ing the tough U.S. talk before the But a senior White House official many rural lawmakers who don’t work for outdoor activities. tinue to eat all of your fevorite foods Old Sturbridge Village, Stur­ in New England in the 1820s and I hope we shall have enough to fruits into cider. The small porta­ do any damage. Sometimes a mill egg shells or charcoal to keep the said Weinberger’s remarks were without changing your normal eating or cider from spoiling. superpower summit, says the want farmers and schoolchildren But foes like Rep. Pat Roberts, bridge, Mass., has opened its latest 1830s still made their living by make 10 barrels cider — if so, we ble cider presses that are still owner would rent the use of a horse Soviet Union has violated the SALT not intended to cast a pall over the in their districts starting even exercising habits and still lose weight exhibit, a working cider mill farming. Part of the proerpty was shall do well this season." available today are the products of to someone who didn’t have one, or All of the sights and sounds and summit. R-Kan., called the bill the "Urban easier and fester than ever before, star­ 2 arms treaty by deploying a new more of their days in predawn Convenience Act of 1985" and said located in the north of the Salem often an orchard which provided the mid- and late 19th century. straw to make the cheese or sell smells of the mill would be familiar continent-spanning missile. "The United States has never darkness. ting immediately.” The manufacturer Towne Orchard. apples for the table and as a less THE CIDER THAT was so much Equipment for crushing apples barrels or even charge extra for to someone living in a rural town. swept under the rug problems with it was putting the pleasures of “g i^ n te e s ” it. Remarkably, ALL peo­ But State Department and Pen­ In past years, attempts were citydwellers ahead of the needs of The mill is open to the public obvious benefit, cider. a part of a rural family’s diet was into pomace and then pressing out the help of his son. When the mill was in use, children tagon officials say the deployment arms control.” he said. made to put the nation on eight ple in the new ‘hi-tech’ super pills clinical from mid-September to the begin­ If one were to look in the storage not merely the apple juice, but in the "must" was much bulkier and Once the juices were pressed and would very often come down to sip Weinberger, in remarks to a farm ers and the safety of cellars of families of the time, not of the mobile, single-warhead months of daylight-saving time, schoolchildren. test group lost weight (an average of 'A ning of November. It was funded reality the fermented squeezing more expensive than those small filtered through straw or cloth, or some of the fresh apple juice or SS-2S weapon is not a surprise, and conference sponsored by the two more than the current sche­ lb. per day up to 1 lb. per day or the through a $42,000 grant from the only would there be barrels of from apples. This bulk was very units. Usually a town would have some other type of sieve to remove "must” as it ran from the cheese. one congressional critic charged Ethics and Policy Center, said, dule established in 1966. "No matter how much you tinker equivalent of 15 to 30 lbs. per month.) George I. Alden Trust. Museum apples among the vegetables, but important as alcohol was the four or five farmers who had made solids, the farmer would take the Sometimes children came to the the administration’s pre-summit "Today I can officially confirm A bill passed 240-157 Tuesday by with God’s time, there are serious It also helps eliminate bloat a ^ puffiness. staff demonstrate the processes also eight or. 10 barrels of cider. As preservative. The alcohol content the investment of time, labor and juice home and watch and listen to mill to help in the process. attitude has been one of "trashing that one of their new ICBMs, the the House would set up a seven- problems," said Rep. Harold Rog­ “Pllk Do All the W>rk” involved in making cider the Thomas W. Ward Jr. of Shrews­ of 4 percent allowed the cider to money to build and maintain a the activity in the barrels. The Someone had to puke at the apples ers, R-Ky. “There are hardships the concept of arms control." mobile SS-25, is now being de­ month period — from the first According to the clinical study, “the old-fashioned way. And, of course, bury noted in his farm journal on keep after it was made through the cider mill. yeasts that were present in the to keep them from jamming in the Weinberger's disclosure Tues­ ployed and is an unquestionable Sunday in April until the first for farmers. ... While you in the there’s cider for visitors to sample. Oct. 1, 1831, "Priest picked some spring planting. Such a mill in most towns would juice would start to feed on the nuts or prod the horse to keep the violation of Soviet assurances city are sleeping a way the morning pills alone do all the work while you apples. By the length of time he is day appeared to be the latest step Sunday in November. Currently, quickly lose weight with NO starvation Even though many farmers had look like many other small barns sugars, and the juice would foam mill turning. Both of these jobs in the superpower maneuvering given to us under the SALT 2 people set their clocks ahead on the hours, they are up doing their ORIGINALLY LOCATED in picking the apples, one would their own orchards, most farmers and sheds. Most cider mills were 20 and fizz and hiss. Once this action were perfect for children. before next month’s summit be­ accord." last Sunday in April and return chores." ‘‘diet menus” to follow, NO calorie coun­ tween President Reagan and So­ The Soviets have denied the them to standard time on the final "It’s an easy, painless, inexpen­ ting, NO special exercise, and NO hunger viet leader Mikhail Gorbachev — a SS-25 is a new missile, saying it is Sunday in October. sive way to save energy and reduce pangs." You simply take the pills with a meeting that most likely will be an updated version of the older The action was hailed as "a crime,” said Rep. Silvio Conte, glass of water before meals. dominated by efforts to slow the single-warhead SS-13. major step closer" to additional R-Mass., the main sponsor of the Pawerful Appetite Suppressants nuclear arms race. A new U.S. ICBM — the 10- daylight hours by Sen. George original eight-month bill. The new pills contain a powerful clinically Weinberger referred to the SS- warhead MX — is scheduled for Mitchell, D-Maine, whose seven- Conte, the unofficial poet lau­ proven app^te suppressant that an advisoiy Apple pizza? 25’s deployment during a staunch CAP WEINBERGER installation in old Minuteman month bill will get a hearing by the reate of the House, concluded his panel of doctors h ^ deteriruned to be‘‘safe defense of Reagan’s "star wars” . . . raking the Soviets missile silos at Warren Air Force Senate Commerce Committee on remarks with an ode to the Senate and effective for weight loss.” anti-missile research program, Base, Wyo., in 1986. Oct. 31. that said in part: “Let there be In addition, the pills also contain a which Moscow has cited as a key The 60-foot-long SS-25 has one Neither the House bill nor light, say it we to thee. Passeth this remarkable calorje-free dietary fiber that Here’s a variation on an oid standby stumbling block to a new arms has been expected for a long time.” nuclear warhead and has a range Mitchell’s would change the fact bill and extend DST.” Rep. Vic Fazio, D-Calif., ac­ of 6,560 miles. It can be transported expands in your sbmach and tencfe to give pact. that the nation this year returns to youapartially satisfied feelii^ before you Weinberger said the Soviets cused Weinberger of contributing on roads in launchers equipped standard time next Sunday. If fact, The old saying about “an apple a One-third cup sugar Cream Cheese Filling over dough. have displayed "a stunning degree to a pre-summit atmosphere "in with sliding roofs and Weinberger e^. Thus, the new combination of ingre­ day" is more than just a cute >/4 cup butter or margarine, Spoon Apple topping over cream to be effective in 1986, the legisla­ One-third of 20,000 Eritrean dients in the pills act 2 ways to aid in cur­ of hypocrisy" in assailing the which this country is not respond­ said it, is "an extremely versatile tion would have to clear Congress rebel fighters seeking independ­ rhyme. Raw apples aid the diges­ softened cheese; sprinkle Streusel Topping Strategic Defense Initiative be­ ing to Soviet gestures and, in fact. weapon.” and be signed by President Reagan ence from Ethiopia are women. bing your ap ^ te , causing you to eat less, tive process. They are also a good In small bowl, combine flour, over apples. Cover; let rise in cause of their "own vigorous take in less calories, and lose weight source of fiber and an excellent sugar and butter with fork until warm place about 15 minutes. strategic defense programs.” without feeling deprived or hungry. tooth cleaning aid. crumbly. Bake a 375 degrees for 25 to 30 U.S. officials argue deployment Pills Contain ALL Daily Vitamins Choose your favorite baking minutes until edge is golden of the SS-25 violates the SALT 2 No need to take any vitamins to main­ apple — maybe Baldwin, Winesap Coffeecake: brown. Serve warm. pact because the treaty allows Anne Gauvin tain your good health and energy because or Courtland — and try it in RE-ELECT something different this fall. 2V4 to 3 cups all-purpose flour each side to develop only one new Board of Education the pills are fortified with ALL (100%) 1 package quick-rise yeast Apple-Cinnamon puffs of the U.S. (jovemment USRDA recom­ intercontinental ballistic missile 3 tablespoons sugar 2 cups all-purpose flour and the Soviets have built two. • Dedicated Leadership mended daily vitamin requirements. Apple pizza coffeecake 1 teaspoon salt 1 package quick-rise yeast The SALT 2 treaty was signed in DONNA R. The amazing ‘hi-tech‘ super pills are APPLE TOPPING: ■A cup water 2 tablespoons sugar 1979 by President Jimmy Carter • Experienced Educator already sweeping the country with glow­ 2 tablespoons butter or marga­ /t teaspoon salt • Commitment to Quality ing reports of easy and fest weight loss from rine ‘/4 cup butter or margarine V4 cup warm water \ nev. The Senate never ratified the formerly overweight people in all walks of 2 large cooking apples, peeled legg pact but the superpowers have >/4 cup oil MERCIER life who are now dim, trim, and attractive and tbinly sliced Oven 375 degrees. One iz-iiu:li l egg agreed to abide by'it. agarn. Vi cup sugar Pizza. 1 cup chopped apples In March, Soviet negotiators told Board of Directors Now Availabk to Public 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour U.S. officials at arms talks in In large mixer bowl, combine 1 3 tablespoons butter, melted You can order your supply of these new 1 teaspoon cinnamon ‘A cups flour, yeast, sugar and >/4 cup sugar Geneva, Switzerland, that the In large skillet, melt butter; add SS-25 was being deployed. A senior lighly successful ‘hi-tech’ super pills (now salt; mix well. In saucepan, heat 1 teaspoon cinnamon - available directly from the manufecturer apple slices. Combine sugar, flour water, milk and butter until very Oven 375 degrees. 12 Rolls. Pentagon official said U.S. intelli­ and cinnamon; blend with apples. gence confirmed the deployment by mail or phone order only) sending warm (120-130 degrees; butter Combine 1 cup flour, yeast, 2 $14 for a 15-day supply (or $20 for a Simmer 15 minutes, stirring d(^s not need to melt). Add to four tablespoons sugar and salt; mix in late spring or early summer. “Because your concerns occasionally. "We’ve been watching this thing 30-day supply, or $35 for a 60-day supp­ mixture. Add egg. Blend at low well. Add warm water (120-130 for some time now," said the ly) cash, check or money order to: spwd until moistened; beat 3 degrees) and oil to flour mixture. are her #1 priority.” CREAM CHEESE TOPPING: minutes at medium speed. By Add egg. Blend at low speed until official. “This is not surprising. It Hi-Tech Products, 717 Central Ave., 4 ounces cream cheese, softened Dept. 2LS, Kansas City, KS 66101. hand, gradually stir in enough moistened; beat 3 minutes at 2 tablespoons sugar remaining flour to make a soft medium. Gradually stir in apples (30 day unconditional money-back 1 tablespoon lemon juice and remaining flour to make a VOTE FOR THE REPUBLICAN TEAM guarantee if not 100% satisfied.) Visa, dough. 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TOLL FREE M800)22^9969exl 2LS. •treusel topping, it’s easy to make and One-third cup all-purpose fienr cinnamon mixture. m S N A * 9 i forming a rim around edge. Spread 16 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1985 .1 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednc.sdav. Oct. 23. 1985 - 17 Spinach pie at Feast Fest Ethnic foods give a whiff of faraway places / Vt teaspoon salt The anniver­ Milk medium low (30%) to warm. tender., stirring once. Season with made peopie cry for more ■* f 2 eggs Yields 4 to 6 servings salt and pepper. Let stand for 10 '/• teaspoon ground nutmeg sary of the Vt cup Parmesan cheese founding of the ' 1 Y 1 cup coarsely crushed cracker minutes. Remove bay leaf before crumbs serving. Yields 6 servings. Preheat browning dish for 5 Marcia Kra- completely encased. Be sure to United Nations im- '*' b Beef bourguignonne minutes. Add 'h cup oil. Stir to coat tuck in the ends. is celebrated on © kn M arge’s 3 tablespoons chopped onion i t jewski of Pa­ 2 tablespoons lemon juice 4 slices beacon, quartered bottom of dish. Add eggplant Preheat the oven to the highest Thursday. Per­ Athenian mouaaaka slices. Microwave 3 minutes on triot Lane tried haps you would M icrowave Vt teaspoon salt 2 pounds lean beef sirloin or top the Lafayette temperature possible. Bake about round steak, cut Into V« inch cubes 1 medium eggplant high, or until soft. Set aside. 15 minutes. Bread should be well like to take this Vt teaspoon pepper Escadrille's T oday’s K itchen Cucumber Sauce (see recipe ■/< cup all-purpose flour Vt cup olive oil Meat sauce: Add 1 tablespoon oil browned. opportunity to Meat sauce to browning dish. Crumble meat spinach pie at add an interna­ below) 1 package (8 ounces) fresh Manchester’s Special Place margarine on top of pie as mushrooms, sliced 2 teaspoons fine dry bread into dish and add onion and garlic soon as it comes out of the oven. tional flavor to Drain salmon into a 2 cup glass 'm i.- Feast Fest last measure. Add milk to make l‘A 1 medium onion, cut into eighths crumbs Microwave 3 to 5 minutes on high, Nancy Pappas Serve as soon as the margarine has your family’s Vt teaspoon Parmesan cheese or until meat is set and onion is month, and menu, and in­ cups liquid. Set- aside. Remove 1 clove garlic, pressed or finely found the dish melted. Serves two for lunch, or chopped Custard topping transparent. Drain excess fat. Add one for dinner. troduce them to a new flavor (50%) power, or until beets are bones and skin from salmon, and enjoyable. Her flake meat thoroughly. 1 bay leaf Vt cup Parmesan cheese salt, tomato paste, parsley and V enthusiasm Note: You can use fresh, home­ combination and food There are heated through and vegetables are 1 tablespoon snipped parsley Ground nutmeg cinnamon. Set aside. j ! ! . many ethnic recipes which have In a 2 quart bowl, beat eggs. Add was apparently made bread dough for this, or tender crisp. Let stand covered for Vi teaspoon thyme Custasrd topping: Place butter frozen white bread dough, or a tube been adapted to microwave 5 minutes. salmon liquid. Stir in cracker shared by many at that festival — 5 ounces bread or pizza dough crumbs, onion, lemon juice, salt V /t cups burgundy wine MEAT SAUCE: in a 2-quart casserole. Microwave of dough purchased in the refriger­ cooking. Remove bay leaf before serving. 2 teaspoons instant beef bouillon 1 tablespoon olive oil for 30 seconds on high, or until ■th the Escadrille management was (see note below) You can enjoy the pleasure of and pepper. Add salmon and stir unable to keep up with demand. 2 tablespoons margarine ator case of your grocery store. Top each serving with sour cream. 1 teaspoon salt IV t pounds lean ground lamb or melted. Add flour, stir. Slowly add world travel right in your own Yields 4 to 6 servings lightly until just moistened. The spinach pie recipe was Handling gently, spread mixture Vt teaspoon pepper beef milk, stirring to prevent lumping. pubiished in this column 15 months Wash, stem and brietly steam To have your favorite restaurant home by sampling the taste Place beacon in a 2 quart 1 medium onion, chopped Add remaining ingredients. Set fresh spinach, or thaw and drain dish- included in this weekly delights of far away places. in a 9 X 5 inch glass loaf dish. ago, but we’ll repeat it for all who Cantonese shrimp Microwave 15 minutes on medium casserole. Microwave 2 minutes on 1 clove garlic, pressed or finely' aside. tried the dish last month for the frozen spinach. Set aside. column, simply write a note telling Foreign foods need not be just for high. Do not drain. Coat beef cubes chopped TO assemble Moussaka: Line Brown sausage in a large skillet, us the name of your favorite dish at the gourmet. Local grocery stores and pea pods (50%) or until center is set. Serve first time. with Cucumber Sauce. with flour. Add to beacon and 1 teaspoon salt bottom of a 3-quart casserole with but do not fully cook. It can be done a iocai restaurant. We’ii contact and specialty shops carry an drippings. Toss to coat with fat. 1 can (6 ounces) tomato paste half of the eggplant. Top with half in a microwave oven. Drain excess the chef and ask for the recipe. amazing variety of items which 1 small onion, thinly sliced Sprinkle any remaining flour over 2 tablespoons finely chopped Spinach pie 1 clove garlic, pressed or finely of the meat sauce. Sprinkle with 2 fat. Include your name, address and a may be needed for the preparation Cucumber sauce meat. parsley teaspoons bread crumbs and ‘A Z cups fresh spinach leaves, or 1 Stretch dough as thin as possible. phone number where you can be of foods from many other nations. chopped Add mushrooms, onion, garlic, ' Vt teaspoon ground cinnamon The recipes selected for this 1 tablespoon salad oil Vt cup dairy sour cream teaspoon Parmesan cheese. Re­ 10-ounce box frozen chopped You should have a rough oval reached during the day. (Phone Vt cup chopped cucumber bay leaf, parsley and thyme. Stir in peat layers. Pour custard over spinach that’s about 18 inches long and 8 number wlii not be pubiished) group of international foods call iV t teaspoons instant chicken bouillon, dissolved in 1 cup boiling 2 green onions, finely chopped wine and bouillon. Cover and CUSTARD TOPPING: layers. Spread with Vt cup Parme­ >A to >A pound loose Italian inches across. Spread spinach, Piease concentrate on restaurants for a minimum of unusual items. 2 tablespoons light cream. microwave on high for 5 minutes. 3 tablespoons butter san cheese and nutmeg. Micro- 2 water sausage crumbled sausage and shredded in the Manchester area. Address Why not be a bit adventuresome, Combine all ingredients. Mix Reduce power setting to medium Vt cup flour wave for 16 to 18 minutes on pound shredded mozzarella cheese in a wide stripe across the inquiries to: Today’s Speciai, and try something from France, iV t pounds fresh or frozen and until blended. Serve over salmon (50%) and microwave for 30 2 cups milk medium, or until custard is set. cheese, or mozzarella combined center of the dough. dfRoll and Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Germany, Greece, or Russia defrosted shrimp, uncooked and loaf. Microwave 1 minute on minutes, or until beef is fork 3 beaten eggs Yields 4 to 6 servings. with provolone cheese tuck dough so that the filling is Manchester, 06040. Thursday night at your house;" cleaned, (or frozen pre-cooked, see note) Borscht Vt teaspoon ginger P— —rs-ai BONuscoupoN ^ Dash of pepper Vt pound beef slew’ meat, cut in Vt 2 tablespoons cornstarch I Notes & Nibbles inch cubes 2 tablespoons cold water DOUBLE WITH M B COUPON AND PURCHASE OF ANV GOLD OR PLATINUM BAND I 1 onion, thinly sliced Fine Porcelain China 3 1 package (9 ounces) frozen pea I 1 clove garlic, pressed or finely pods or cut green beans, defrosted Completer Piece I Spreads Offer, Box 116, Dept. P, Minneapolis, Minn. chopped COUPONS CH(30^FF»0M 15 DIFFERENT— .IT ITE»«ITEM S I Don’t be chickeni Enterl 1 teaspoon salt COUPON EFFECTIVE SUN OCT 20TH THRU SAT OCT 26TH 55440. 7 cups water Combine onion, garlic and oil in a SEE STORES FOR DETAILS AP2-680 U M lT O NE C O U PO N PER C U STO M ER I The National Chicken Cooking Contest will open 1 bay leaf 3 quart casserole. 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What are the advantages of using a blend of the riAVOnSEALOfiSMOHEDMEAT . r-s -O PADf-M ff FRAwso«KY(XFM)flsi ■ le PxG ' I) r \ r \ Feme Pasternak smells Chinese two? These and other questions are addressed in three ”A Cheesemaster’s Handbook” is a new pamphlet Hillshire Polska Kielbasa -n 1 . 9 9 Bdparh Meat Franks (xKixxkwufsl 0«g 1 . 6 9 A&P Luncheon Meats 2 Weaver Chicken Rondelets 2 . 7 d food and she thinks Thanksgiving. 1 teaspoon each, dill and ) crumbled sweet basil To n y’s Italian chicken handy booklets produced by Land O’ Lakes, of recipes and tips from the J.L . Kraft Company. It ( THEPARM...ACROPOFFI1CSHNES8 It's not surprising, really. acouantry which makes butter, margarine and a covers the cheeses which Kraft manufactures, 4 S 3 S E E E S ^ 9 Pasternak, a 216 Fern St. resi­ Grated Parmesan cheese 6 to 8 cut up pieces of chicken A nil WM.-Sdt. In S«n Sanric* Saafoed M aital 8 small peeled potatoes, cut in blend. The booklets describe how the product is including Swiss, mozzarella, Monterey, colby and IMPORTED dent. grew up in Boston's Italian Heat oil in a large soup pot. GUARANTEED FRESH SLICED half manufactured, gives nutrition information and offers Cheddar. To obtain a free copy, send name and Menus Zwan Holland 2 7 9 McIntosh North End. Her father, the late Brown salt pork. Add onion, cooking tips. Order copies, free, by sending name and address to ”A Cheesemaster’s Handbook,” PO Box Jumbo Size Tony Merullo, owned three restau­ celery, cabbage and garlic. Cook 6 to 8 small whole onions, peeled S w ordfish 39 9 2 to 4 green peppers, seeded and address to Land O’ Lakes Ad Warehouse, Family of 827, Dept. FE , so u th Holland, II. 60473. Ham Broccoli Apples rants. The family always worked until tender and transparent but do siCEC'tooROfn . r \ r \ S teaks quartered CALIFORNIA TENDER GREEN LARGE JUICY 100-SIZE on Thanksgiving and when all the not brown. Add the rest of the Senior citizens served in the Bolton Elementary- Deutschmacher Bologna ., 1. y » FRESH CUT 1 large can of Italian tomatoes customers were served and the ingredients except for macaroni The following meals will be Center schools the week of Oct 28 .M f* o n iL D — Cod or Scrod Fillet „ 2 . 4 9 last dish washed, they went out to and cheese. Simmer 30 minutes or 1 bay leaf, crushed served at Mayfair Gardens and through Nov. 1: Bavarian Swiss Cheese «, o . z; y FRLSHCUT Vt C cup olive oil Monday: Juice, bacon-cheese- dinner themselves. until cabbage is soft. Add maca­ Births Westhill Gardens the week of Oct. C B fA M Y r \ i r Flounder Fillet . 3 . 6 9 The only places open late on roni to warm. Put in serving bowls >/> teaspoon each garlic and 28 through Nov. 1 to Manchester tomato sandwich, french fries, German Potato Salad 69® FRESHCUT-SKINON Thanksgiving were Chinese with Parmesan cheese sprinkled onion powder residents who are 60 or older; ambrosia. 59 Haddock Fillet . 3 . 7 9 Vt teaspoon of oregano Hjelmstad, Torin Marc, son of of Canton, was born Sept. 1 at Tuesday: Soup, cold meat Neptune Salad , 3 . 9 9 restaurantsi on top. Serve with bread sticks. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Monday: Spaghetti in Italian US NO 1-NUTRlTlOUS1 RUSSET n u o o c I l a r g e j u ic y s w e e t - 8 8 SIZE Grated Parmesan cheese Douglas and Lynn (Nelson) Hjelm­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. grinder, lettuce, potato chips, "People used to come from all Remove salt pork pieces before The maternal grandparents are sauce with meatballs, green ( THE FREEZER THE DAIRY over Boston to come to his serving. Preheat oven to 350. Place stad of Conway, N.H., was born The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Britton of beans, tossed salad with French chilled peaches. Baking<-> California g 9 9 ^ restaurant. " says Pasternak. chicken parts, potatoes, onions and Sept. 27 at Memorial Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. David Bane of East Hartford. The paternal Wednesday: Juice, lasagna, but­ Oranges Linguine with green pepper in large baking dish. North Conway. N.H. The maternal dressing, Italian bread, mixed Potatoes 1 iwbAD 0 i l “ Helping with the family business Tolland. The paternal grandpar­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. tered bread, vegetables, cinnamon SOUTHERNGFiOWN-SUL.AHSWttT ^ ^ . I l (3RiDA-JIJIT * S I { D i E SS Light n’ Lively grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. fruit, A&P was something she resented as a broccoli soup Pour olive oil over all. Sprinkle ents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard John O’Connell of East Hartford. Tuesday: Apple cider, meuUoaf applesuac,e. Golden Yams *1 White Grapefruit s... 9 9 * garlic and onion powder, oregano, John Nelson of 102 Wetherall St. Vizard of 23 Converse Road, The baby has a sister, Erin Ashley Thursday: Chicken pattie on a FLOHiOA-BunERv fiAVOREO Yogurt T teenager. 6 cups chicken broth (canned or with onion gravy, au gratin pota­ Orange Juice As an adult, though, she’s and crushed bay leaf overall. Pour The paternal grandparents are Bolton. O’Connell, 19 months. toes, hubbard squash, white bread, bun, pickle chips, french fries, Yellow Onions 4 .,, 8 8 * Jurrbo Avocados ,. 88* SEALTEST-ALL FLAVORS •SW lEIFNlRGi IRE AI 'LOZ * J'. homemade) tomatoes on top. Bake for one and a Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Hjemstadof frozen fruit juice. FORCOO k in G- f h v in G ^ grateful to her father. He was Z cups chopped fresh broccoli pumpkin tart with lopping. 9 9 * never one to write any recipe half hours or until chicken and Colorado Springs,'Colo. O’Connell, Michael Patrick, son In 1941, the United States and Wednesday: Orange juice, tur­ Friday: No school. Fresh Garlic 3 ITNll*. I Ai&P Raisins 1 clove garlic, peeled, crushed vegetabales are tender. Sprinkle of Kevin P. and Mary Ann CALIFORNIA WASm E 0 -C R I‘ tP ^ FlUFFv WMUL SNACK down, but he taught his daughter 1 small onion, minced Canada signed a pact to develop key tetrazzini, mixed vegetables, Bennie Lee Corn 9 9 * many secrets of Italian cooking. with Parmesan cheese. Vizard, Emerson John, son of i (Britton) O'Connell of 402 E. the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence wheat bread, blueberry crisp. Coventry schools Fresh Bunch Carrels , b U One-third cup lemon juice FAHMFRf SH-SAlADSLlClHS ^ O O (t •PREMtUMOUALlIv BlEND . A She's especially fond of the many Serve with warm Italian bread. John S. and Diana (Bane) Vizard Center St., was born Sept. 1 at River waterway. Thursday: Veal patty with 6 1®* Dash pepper The following lunches will be Cucumbers O i Garden Style 139 Kraft Grated Blend FREE The following meals will be Wednesday: Salad bar. WHEAT OR SPANISH PILAF ' Homestyle M tu O W especially oregano, for her own n ib l e t e a r s - n r \ I 32-oz served to Manchester's Meals on Thursday: Soup, egg salad sand­ » Traditional family I remember in my a fun raiser Green Giant Corn on the Cob t)i>g *1 » 2 y ■ ia r Kralt Cracker Barrel Cheese r ' 1 . 7 9 PETER DiROSA Wheels clients. The hot noon meal S lC t S Blood Pressure wich, vegetable sticks, cookie. father's kitchen you could always is listed first, the cool evening STOUFFER'S LEAN CUISINE SALE) smell the oregano, " she sa\ s. CLINIC-BY NURSE Friday: Pizza. * BEGUUVR O H N O SALT ADDED Kraft Mozzarella Cheese 1 . 3 9 October 24 meal, second. H E A T A 5E R V F 79 CHUNK Zucchini Lasagna p*, '1 . 5 9 Del Monte M-: Pasta fajioli soup EVERY THURSDAY Army/Navy Club Monday: Beef stew with a IM PO RTED FR O M HAWAII Kraft Casino Swiss Cheese “»^ '1 .5 9 Town Director RHAM High schools STUFFEOCABBAGE 10 /5 0Z PKG OR CHOCOLATE Fl a v o r e d 5 - 9 biscuit, wax beans, salad, apple­ Vegetables' 2 ^ 1 2 cups cooked elbow macaroni pkq 1 . 9 9 2 5 9 4 to 9 pm sauce. Cold turkey sandwich, The following lunches will be Chicken Cacciatore MaunaLoa NEW AU NATuRAl Choco-Good Drink ^ t;1 .4 9 1 can cannellini beans (un­ LIGGETT PURKAOE FISH O VAN 13 ’ *■ 0 7 P K G O R served at RHAM junior and senior '1 . 9 9 WV40LEMILK PLAIN OR VANILLA PHARMACY Vote Democratic Nov. 5 orange, milk. MacadamiaNuts Wesson Oil ^ 2 01 QQ« drained) high schools the week of Oct. 28 Glazed Chicken 2 . 3 9 Axelrod's Yogurt cont w v/ 6 cups beef broth PARKADE HEALTH and Music by Prime Time Tuesday: Beef roulades, rice CHiCxESNCOaE CMCxEMiVRCt 4 W « OR MLUUMOR AIDE NUTRITION CENTER pilaf, squash, salad, cake. Ham through Nov. 1; Mueller’s Egg Noodles Lr 6 9 * Vt teaspoon salt, dash pepper German Sausage, Beer or Soda Paid for by the Committee to elect Peter DiRosa, ^ Campbell's Onion Soup Mix ' 7 9 PARKAOE • 404 W MIDDLE TPKE Raymond F. Damato, Treasurer sandwich, fresh fruit, milk. Monday: Chicken nuggets, po­ FLAVORED HEATNSERVE 4 tablespoons olive oil tato rounds, muffin, carrots, ice 1 3 9 Pampers 3 one-by-one-Inch pieces salt Tickets $5“ — Available 647-1410 Wednesday: Baked manicotti, Eight O’clock Progresso Bread Crumbs Franco American cream sandwich. GRADE A CLOVER pork cauliflower, green beans, salad, 2 Tuesday: Veal patty, mashed 1 .3 9 Spaghetti-O’s 3 9 " Diapers 1 large onion, chopped pudding. Bologna and cheese sand­ Coffee Sue Bee Honey ELECT wich, fruit cocktail, milk. potatoes, buttered broccoli, roll, BEAN' CUSTOM GROUND 3 OUNCE FR E S H N EW TA.STE DISPOSABLE 2 cloves garlic, peeled and lemon square. Dixie Bath Refills 1 .0 9 Cains Mayonnaise r 8 9 * minced - Thursday: Pot roast of beef with TERRY BOGLI gravy, baked potato, zucchini, Wednesday: Cheese ravioli with FABRIC SOFTENER Th ic k R C h I stalk celery, chopped ' m a n c m M i .. 1 .8 9 Heinz Keg O' Ketchup 1 .2 9 * Board of Education * m salad, pudding. Egg salad sand­ meat sauce, garden salad, roll, Sea Mist Lavender • Small 66-cl , )ua applesauce. f r o z e n L h e a t j s e r v e _ _ NEWlNCrLAND • Med Super 48-ct. 1 1986-1989 Term & SHOPPmO PMUM wich, peaches, milk. Mariner's Cove Clam Chowder ;v 7 9 * t t ^ Friday: Baked haddock square Thursday: Fish sandwich, ma­ Mrs. Smith's Pumpkin Pie [*ij 1 .8 9 •Large Super 32-ct Researchers O PIItinO N .-iW , tM with newburg sauce, mashed pota­ caroni and cheese, mixed vegeta­ FR O Z fcN -C H E E S E PE r>PERONl O R C O M B O . . _ A U FLAVORS INSTANT Pillsbury Micro Pizza 1 .4 9 "Continuing toes, carrots, salad, cookies. Cold bles, frosted cake. H aw aiian FHOZEN-REliULAHORCRlNKLECUT _ _ 3 Friday: Grinders, vegetable M a x w e ll 3 6 9 All Detergent ,r 5 . 9 9 hope to end Her roast beef sandwich, canned apri­ pfcq Heinz Deep Fries 1 .2 9 Punch " lA U N O R v l l a i v W m iSi& VOM NSIIN.IW sticks, potato chips, apple. 69 Commitment!” cots, milk. House Coffee^" tRlX’E V « C-OVEA C< RCf8P(X : < I»E*pCO!;OF T1EAOV TOEA1 CLREAl Wisk Detergent ■' 6 4 0 - 3 1 0 0 2 . 3 9 % 5.99 tooth decay J UNSWEETENED . . ^ Green Giant Turkey ^easl 1 .6 9 , Kellogg's Frosted Flakes SINGLE P lY -4 (K ) C l _ ^ VOTE DEMOCRATIC on Nov. 5th Manchester schools Andover Elementary Dole Pineapple J u ic e 1.19 WHEAT UR WHITE MOUNTAIN (3ROWN Charmin Bath Tissue i:? 1 .0 9 ATLANTA (UPI) — For some, Folger's Flaked Coffee 2 . 4 9 P>ld for byTh« ComminM to E i k i T«fry Bogli. nich.rd Biigdon. Trraiuw FULLY LINED, WOOL The following lunches will be The following lunches will be Arnold Brick Oven Bread IS, 7 9 * TWOPl* l.’CT _ _ heaven means never having to PRE-SEASON, HOLIDA Y SPECIAL CHEDDAR CHEESE CORN TWlST PLU S DEPOSIT Bounty Jumbo Towels pfcQ 2 . 0 9 have a cavity filled. Dentists are served in the Manchester public served at Andover Elementary HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS Bachman Jax not Q Q C Piels Beer ,!i'i'.»6.99 schools the week of Oct. 28 through School the week of Oct. 28 through PLUSDEPaSIT -CASE OF .’4 trying to realize that dream by DECONGESTANT FORMULA-CHEWY PlUSOEPOSIT-REGUlABOR DIET Fine Porcelain China Nov. 1: Genuine Gold or Ptatinum Bands coming up with a vaccine against CONTINUING EDUCATION IN REAL ESTATE SLACKS ______.. Nov. 1. Mediquell (Dough Squares i ? 1 . 9 9 Pepsi Cola or Pepsi Free 1Z1.19 Lowenbrau Beer 1 0 . 9 9 WOOL CREPE - - Monday: Hamburger with roll, ..M-LAATw-rgAM yc ry tooth decay. Monday: Hamburger or cheese­ KILLS GERMS ON CONTACT P LU S D E P O S IT -A LL VAETIETIES — _ _ potato puffs, green beans, gelatin At Emory University in Atlanta, "Planning & Zoning — Its Effect on Property” burger on a roll, potato puffs, Listerine Antiseptic '’ 2 . 9 9 C txa Cola or Tab 6 1 .8 9 Welch’s Tomato Juice 8 9 * Follow (his weekly schedule & $ 1 0 9 9 with topping. S L X iA fl O R PEAN UT B U H E H TTvs , T»V6 researchers are experimenting buttered broccoli, prunes and DENTURE CLEANSER FLUSDCPOSl’ -€H EB fl*C (]rt <4K#tST0RANGE0A _ _ WEEK Frurt/Oassari Dish FmwoMMn oah SLACKS apple wedges, Tuesday: Grinders, corn chips, Sprite Soda ^ '» 1 .0 9 Sunshine Wafers 1 .5 9 B ra ^ & Butter Plate with a capsule containing the same Efferdent Tablets 2 . 3 9 ■SOOPuretiMa ALLi.’ OZ BAG-VARlEUES Dinner Plate Tuesday: Hearty beef stew with salad, fruit. CONDlTONEROR BLU EBERR Y APT>LE lf> O Z O R FiT. ^ bacteria that causes tooth decay. November 5, 1985 SKIRTS R ed & B lack. M isses S izes Reg. *24°° Cup Wednesday: Cheese pizza, cole QQ4^ s j Nabisco Newtons ’i" 1.69 Nabisco Almost Home (M ie s 'LS 1 .3 9 Dr. Richard Gregory, professor 8:30 a.m. - 12 noon potatoes and vegetables, roll' and Aquamarine Shampoo tin Saucer By Abe Schrader •uasccPAfl’ vGflAxAuS'?’ 02 c e . BACONr««ts S0CrAa.ES ChC k ESNABASa LHIR Thrs schedule mU be repeated butter, brownie pudding. slaw, juice bars. FO R GREAT S14AVES .79* of oral surgery, said the most Thursday: Char-broiled patty, Fudge Striped Shortbread ’“n-g'" 1 .1 9 Nabisco Vegetable Thins r i . 2 9 predominant strain of the bacte­ Wednesday: Grape juice, apple­ Shick Disposable Razors i;,; 7 9 * Lowe Program Center sauce, salami, grinder, ice cream potatoes, corn, midnight cake. ria, Streptococcus mutans, was Friday: Fish and cheese, but­ Pumpetnckel Rye (Xxnbo Bread ..99* hnpofted Butler Kase « 2 .9 9 isolated from saliva of five volun­ OUR B E S T SE LLIN G cup. Whole Ba^B-Cued 159 call 647-6087 to register SASSON DENIM "Thursday: Bologna and cheese tered potatoes, green beans, gran­ Rye cx Pumpernickel Rote 5,»*1 Imported French Brie Chickens > I teers. Each strain was grown ola bars. separately in large quantities, VEE-NECK sandwich, potato chips, corn on the (SermanChocolaleCake ..4.19 , Bonchampi Cheese , O.yy i' Bar-BOued Pork Spare Rbs 3 .6 9 killed, freeze-dried and packaged cob. vanilla pudding with SHAKER STITCH pineapple. Apple Turnovers 2 . 98* J Bavarian Blue Cheese, 5 .9 9 ) Macaroni-N-Beef .2 .7 9 in gelatin capsules Cosponsored by the J E A N S $ 1 A 9 9 Friday: Apple juice, baked 1Pieces EFFECTIVE SUN , OCT 20TH THRU SAT. OCT 2STM. 1N5. WE RESERVE THE RIQMT TO UMIT SALES AND TO CORRECT TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS ITEMS FOR SALE NOT AVAILA9LC TO WHOLESALE OR RETAIL OCALERS Each volunteer swallowed one Manchester Board of Realtors. capsule a day made from his or her Misses Sizes M macaroni and cheese, carrot EMERGENCY 5 Pocket Basic Jean Rep. S W E A T E R V slicks, peanut butter stuffed cel­ own bacteria. As a result, the This seminar offers 3 hours of Manchester Community Cotege Fire — Police — Medical or Modified Baggie Misses Sizes ery. chocolate cake. levels of antibody in their saliva continuing education credit. 60 Bidwell Street rose and bacteria levels plum­ Manchester. Connecticut 06040 DIAL 911 Catdor Shopping Plaza Burr Comers, Manchester meted as much as 99 percent. Bolton schools In Manchester H0U«l: »0«0»Y THRU IRIORY I M «.■. TO 12 r.*.; lATUROAY lAK A.M TO I'oOO k.».; lURDAT 0:00 A.« 10 500 P» The following lunches will be 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 19B5 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Oct. 23. 1985 - 19 Supermarket Shopper Advice Cashiers for refunds Woman needs protection are one way out of line

from family trade wars By Martin Sloane son asked me how he could earn some money. I United Feature Syndicate suggested that he could cut out the coupons I checked DEAR learned that my biological father off in the newspaper and in magazines, and we agreed ABBY: Here's was her uncle. When confronted. DEAR MARTIN: Do you think it's right for that he would receive two cents for each carefully cut supermarket cashiers to ask customers to rip box tops one for the Mother and her uncle both verified coupon. and labels off their purchases so the cashiers can send books: Before 1 this. My son enjoyed his ‘‘job,’’ and by the end of the for refunds? Recently, it seems like I get asked to do was married, 1 There are blood tests available summer, his clipping had earned him several dollars. so every time I visit the store. admired my fu­ Dear Abby that can positively determine We were both pleased. ture mother-in- paternity. Please advise your NO NAME PLEASE. KENTUCKY MARY BETH ALLISON, MOBILE, ALA. law’s china, so Abigail Van Buren readers that for medical reasons DEAR NO NAME: I think any supermarket cashier she gave us ser­ it'simportant foreveryone to know DEAR M ARY BETH: Children are usually eager to who asks customers for proofs of purchase is way out vice for 12 for who his biological father is. clip coupons if they are given an incentive. Whether it of line. If cashiers want to send for manufacturers’ our wedding DECEIVED IN SEATTLE be a few pennies a coupon or the chance to use a gift. The set refunds, they should accumulate the required proofs coupon to buy a product of their choice (within on their own time. was displayed DEAR DECEIVED: Thank you parental limits, of course), they pitch in with Smart cashiers would never dream of asking along with our other wedding gifts DEAR ABBY: A married for a potentially lifesaving letter. enthusiasm. I also found, that my children enjoyed at her home. woman signed "Made a Mistake" customers for proofs for one simple reason — they playing a productive role in their parents’ adult world. want to keep their jobs. Cashiers who make it known After we returned from our wasn't sure whether her third child DEAR ABBY: I had a very that they are rexunders are the first to be suspected honeymoon, we picked up our was fathered by her husband or serious commitment to a man I It is impossible to get the last ounce or two of some when pads of refund forms disappear or when wedding gifts, and 1 noticed 10 another man with whom she had an loved with all my heart for five products out of their containers. Have you ever packages on the shelves are mysteriously mutilated pieces were m iss ing f rom ou r set of affair following a very brief years. He was everything to me, wondered whether you were paying for them and lose their proofs of purchase. china. My mother-in-law promptly- separation from her husband. You and he knew it. It has ended (his anyway? Ninette Sargent of Cedartown, Ga., wrote to If a cashier asked me for a box top. I would make it explained that she had a party and advised her that since the child wish, not mine), and now he refers Procter & Gamble asking about the last measure of clear that I felt the request was out of line. If it 2 there were 10 pieces missing from could be her husband's and they to our five-year relationship as an Secret Solid deodorant trapped in the base, and she Meralfl photo by Pinto her set. so she had taken some of were back together again, for the happened a second time. I would have a talk with the passed along Procter & Gamble’s reply: "Although 2 "experience" — but 1 call it a store manager. The manager should understand that ours to fill in.^for those she didn't sake of family harmony she should "relationship." the base of the solid can’t be used, the product it such requests are bad for business. They make Cookie chairmen to meet have. She promised to return ours assume that the child was her 1 am very hurt about his contains isn’t included in the net-weight statement. ' soon. " husband's. terminology, Abby, Would you call customers feel uncomfortable, and they slow down Each container has the stated number of useable 24. All troop cookie chairmen will attend the checkout line. Girl Scouts Valerie Colvin, left, an(j Abby; how long is "soon"'.’ It's Abby, please reconsider your living together as man and wife in ounces, plus enough extra to secure the product in its Bunny Oppelt look over some of the a meeting at Oct. 28 at 7:30 p.m. at been 21 years, and his mother has advice. There's more at stake than every sense of the word an base.’’ Procter it Gamble also thanked Ninette for Waddell School. Oppelt is townwide still not replaced the pieces she family harmony in situations such "experience" or would you cull ita DEAR MARTIN: This past summer, my 8-year-old writing and enclosed a coupon for a free package. prizes which will be offered Girl Scouts took from our set. Whenever I have as this. Here's my story: 1 am "relationship"? who take part in the annual cookie sale, cookie chairman. a party. I have to "borrow' my terminally ill with a hereditary And can you tell me why he 3 One"; Men at Work, "Cargo” ; Loverboy, "Keep which begins Nov. 8 and runs until Nov. own china from her. Immediately 3 disease, so it's very important to insists that it was an Herald photo by Tarquinio Clip ’n’ file refunds it Up” ; Willie Nelson-, "Angel Eyes” ; Scandal, after, she "borrows" them from know who my biological lather is. "experience"? Soups, snack foods, candy (File 3) “ The Warrior.” Send the required refund form me again. My mother believed it was END OF RELATIONSHIP Clip out this file and keep it with similar Have you any ideas on how to get nobody's business that I was and 15 Universal Product Codes from 7-ounce or People, teddies ready for fair cash-off coupons — beverage refunds offers with larger bags of any of the following Frito Lay salty my pieces back for keeps',’ I don't conceived as a result ol an alfair DEAR END: 1 would call it a College Notes beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting snacks; Tostitos Brand Tortilla Chips; O’Gradys want to appear petty, but this is she had with her uncle. (She was "relationship," but your friend Matthew Manteiro, left, the Rev. Joseph 3 p.m. at St. James School at 73 Park St. the needed proofs of purchase while looking for really irritating. Brand Potato Chips; or Doritos Brand Tortilla married at the lime.) Mother told prefers to call it an "experience" Kelly and Tyra Monteiro get teddy bears The event, sponsored by the St. James the required forms at the supermarket, in 10 PIECES SHORT no one — not her doctor or me. in order to minimize its impor­ Chips, along with a $1 check or money order for Lundberg continues college ready for the first annual Teddy Bear Home and School Association, will have newspapers and magazines, and when trading postage and handling. Expires Dec. 31, 1985 or Manning studies at Bridgeport When 1 became ill, even though tance and thus reduce the guilt. with friends. Offers may not be available in all DEAR 10: Your mother-in-law is while supplies last. Karen Manning of 33 Watrous Road, Bolton, is Kale B. Lundberg, of 264 Boulder Road, is Mother was well aware' of the Celebration and Country Potpourri no admission charge. areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive short more than 10 pieces. But for REESE’S Pieces E.T. T-Shirt Offer. Receive enrolled in a two-year program at the University of continuing her studies in liberal arts at Colby-Sawyer genetic significance of my disease, (Problems? Write to Abby, Fora Craft Fair planned Nov. 2 from 10a.m. to each refund. the sake of peace in the family, on an E.T. and Reese’s Pieces T-shirt (50 percent Bridgeport College of Health Sciences, She is seeking College in New London, N.H. She is the daughter of Dr, she went with me to the Johns personal, unpublished reply, send The following refund offers are worth $22.59. every gift-giving occasion — Moth­ cotton and 50 percent polyester). Send the an associate degree in dental hygiene. and Mrs. George Lundberg Jr. Hopkins Research Hospital, and a sell-addressed, stanijjed enve­ This week’s offers have a total value of $31.09. er's Day, Christmas, birthday, etc. required refund form and one net-weight The 1979 graduate of Bolton High School was active gave her husband's medical his­ lope to Abby, P.O. Box 38923, These offers require refund forms: — add to her china until she has 'i statement from the front label of any size in many clubs there and assistant editor of the tory as that of my father. Only last Hollywood, Calif. 90038. All corres­ Cinema BABY RUTH and BUTTERFINGER Refund VanDIne on dean’s list complete set. year, through a third party, I pondence is confidential. package of Reese’s Pieces, along with a check or yearbook. She has transferred to Bridgeport from the Offer. Receive a coupon good for a free 2-liter money order for $3,95 for each T-shirt ordered. ( University of Connecticut where she won the Jennifer A. VanDIne. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C, Hortford 7,9:15. — Plenty (R) 7:05,9:20.— Silver Drive-Ins bottle of Coke. Send the required refund form and Expires Nov. 30, 1985. excellence in art Award and the most valuable player Peter VanDIne of Bolton, was named to the dean’s list Bullet (R) 7:20, 9:20. — Back to the CIntma City — La Chevre7:30, 9:30. the Universal Product Code symbol from three Award for varsity soccer. She also received the for the spring semester at Wheaton College, Norton, — The Gods Must Be Crazy (PG) 7:20, Future (PG) 7,9:30. — Commando (R) East Windsor — Closed for the six-packs of Baby Ruth or Butterfinger (any TRIDENT Travel Kit Offer, Receive a durable 9:40. — Kiss o( the Spider Woman (R) 7:10,9:30. season. scholarship award for dental hygiene. Mass. Medication is best for gout 7:40, 9:55. — Utu (R) 7, 9:20. Windsor Manchester — Closed for the season. combination). Expires Nov. 30. 1985. canvas travel bag that includes one 1.5-ounce East Hartford Plaza — Gremlins (PG) 7:15. Mansfield — Reopens Friday. CHEF BO'YARDEE Offer. Receive a free Pizza Lubriderm, one 3-ounce Listerine, two Schick Eastwood Pub & Cinema — Cocoon Cutter, a 30-cent coupon good on any Chef Super II Ultrex Disposable Razors, one Personal (PG-13) 7:15. MAEROBICS!! D E A R DR. tients appear to become allergic to Poor Richard’s Pub & Cinema — Boyardee Pizza Mix and a 20-cent coupon good on Touch Razor and one Pack of Regular Flavor GOTT: I am substances in their own bodies. Maxle (PG) 7:30, 9:30. any Chef Boyardee Pizza Sauce. Send the Trident Soft Bubble Gum. Send the required Showcost Cinema 1-9 — After Hours Hughle’s Gym going on 68 ye­ When this happens, people may Thoughts required refund form and one'Universal Product refund form and two Universal Product Code (R) 1:40, 7:40,9:50. — Sliver Bullet (R) 205 Hartford Rd., Manchester ars old and suffer pain and inflammation ol 1:45, 7:40, 9:50. — Back to the Future Code from any Chef Boyardee Pizza Mix or Pizza symbols from the package wrappers of Trident have been bo­ (PG) 2, 7:10, 9:40. — Remo W illiams: Val-U-Pak, along with a check or money order for various body organs, including "Blessed are the meek, for they Sauce, along with a 50-cent check or money order Mon. & Wed. 7-8PM thered by at­ The Adventure Begins (PG-13) 1:50, generous person. This is the ethical $1.99. Expires Nov. 30,1985 or while supplies last. Dr. Gott joints, skin and kidneys. You 7:15,9:40. — Commando (R) 1:30,7:40, will inherit the earth. " Matthew for postage and handling. Expires Nov. 30. 1985. WINDSOR LOCKS 6 2 3 -6 9 8 2 VERNON tacks of gout. norm. If excessive anger is one Here’s a refund form to write for: up to a $2.50 *3 Per Class 0 FRITO -L^Y’S Greatest Hits Offer. Receive a probably will need to see a 10. — Jagged Edge (R) 1:40, 7:20,9:45. 5:5 extreme and no anger is another, My doctor has specialist (a rheumatolgist) be­ — Agnes of God (PG-13) 1:30,7:15,9:30. free record album or cassette: Chicago."Grea­ refund. BUFFERIN up to $2.50 Refund Offer. All-Welcome given me fn- Peter Gott, M.D. — Plenty (R) 1:45, 7, 9:30. — Sweet I am constantly kidded about then meekness is the right propor­ M cause the doctor will need to Dreams (PG-13) 2, 7:20, 9:40. test Hits. Vol 2": Dick Clark, “ Rock, Roll and P.O. Box 14084, Baltimore. MD 21268. This offer this verse, and cartoons regularly tion of anger justly used against 150 GAL. MIN. docin. I would identify to what extent your body Remember": Elvis Costello, "Goodbye Cruel has no expiration date. While waiting for the COED • Starts Oct. 28th Manchester appear on our church's bulletin the proper evil. like to know if tissues are affected. Depending on World” ; Earth Wind & Fire, "Electric Uni­ form, save the entire carton (or hand draw a Call Linda Jacques there is any spe­ UA Theoters East — Cocoon (PG-13) board about this topic. Meekness Another meaning of the word is FUEL 93 verse"; The Chipmunks, “ Songs from Our TV facsimile of the capsules connister with its the amount of involvement, one or 7, 9:35. — Pee-.wee’s Big Adventure as we use the word today is not one for a horse that has been broken to 228-0128 /646-2005 cial food I (PG) 7:20, 9:20. — Creator (R) 7:15, Shows’*; Merle Haggard. "Going Where the Universal Product Code number on a piece of more treatments may be ex­ of the premier attitudes of our day. obey the commands of the reins. FULL HEATING SERVICE should eat which lowers my uric diet for the rest of your life. 9:40. Lonely Go": Billy Joel, “ Glass Houses"; paper) from one package of Bufferin or Extra tremely beneficial. For example, In fact, most people would be By broken here we do not mean his acid. I am a person who does not A true anti-gout diet is much Journey. "Frontiers” ; Cyndi Lauper, "She’s So Strength Bufferin tablets or capsules (any size cortisone — despite its dangers — Mansfield insulted if you referred to them as spirit is broken, but it responds to like to be dependent on any pills of more restrictive than the simple often produces miraculous im­ Trons-Lux College Twin — The Gods Unusual"; Marbara Mandrell. "The Best of except trial size). Include the cash-register C meek. To us it connotes spineless­ any kind, so I wonder if there is a avoidance of organ food. If you Must Be Crazv (PG) 7, 9. — Kovaanls- the control of the rider so more can Barbara Mandrell"; Winton Marsalis, "Think of receipt with the purchase price circled. provement in problems relating to aatsl 7,9:10. ness, subservience, an ineffective be accomplished. So also we need diet that would prevent wish to try a diet-only approach as Vernon lupus. kind of person, and we Americans to accept the control of our Lord recurrence. an experiment, ask the dietitian in I'm sorry to say that lupus is a Cine I & 2 — Cocoon (PG-13) 7:10, your local hospital to review the 9:M. — Pee-wee's Big Adventure (PG) admire the go-getter types of Jesus, so we may more completely serious disease and, although, it 7, 9. aggressive personality. fulfill our personal potential. DEAR READER: In general, situation with you. 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6 : 0 0 P M (33 (,8) 122 (30) News (24) d r) Penn 8i Teller Public (CC) Co- median/magicians Penn and Teller per­ C5l DiH'rent Strokes Channels form sleight-of-hand and other various (381 Hart to Hart routines. lest egg to protect money l11) \20) Gimme A Break WFSB Hartford. CT 3 (41) M uy Especial: Jose Luis Perales (.18) Carson's Comedy Classics WNEW New York, NY S [C N N ] Larry King Live WTNH Now Haven, CT B (24) Dr Who A close friend IRA for any year. You also must WOR New York. NY 9 [DISl MOVIE; Heidi Comes Home' (40) Newswatch WPIX New York, NY 11 Heidi and her grandfather are reunited in ■of mine has file a joint return to claim a the Alps Katia Polletin. Stefan Arpagaus (41) Reporter 41 WTXX Waterbury. CT 20 ■ been looking deduction for a payment to your WWLP Springfield. M A 1978 (.57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour 22 (into what will spouse's IRA. Thus, if you file WEDH Hartford. CT 24 [ESPN] Top Rank Boxing from Atlantic (happen to her (61) Good Times WVIT Hartford, CT 30 City separate returns, you can't use the I status when she S y lv ia [C N N l Prog Cont'd WSBK Boston, MA 3B [USA] Chase higher IRA total. WGGB Springfield, MA 40 (reaches age J [ESPN] Mazda Sportslook ARLO AND JANIS™ by Jimmy Johnson There is no obligation to continue WXTV Paterson, NJ 41 9:30 PM (D George Bums Comedy ( 59'A (soon) — payments to your IRA once you [HBOI MOVIE: 'Champions' (CC) One ,WGBY Springfield, MA 57 W eek Two hayseeds devise a scheme to YUCtC!!MJOWER THEN MWWERDAV.'AND (and she is Porter of England's top jockeys faces a tough WTIC 61 win government disaster relief funds. start. If you wish to stop payments Hartford, CT SCHOOL DftV! VEAR& AND VEARS,THEN (stunned with battle against an illness which may prevent CNN Cable News Ntwrk iCNNi Cl® Mission: Impossible or reduce your payments for any him from ever riding again John Hurt. Ed­ DISNEY Disney Channel lOIS! . COlltGS.! I gratitude. This year or years, you are free to do so. ward Woodward, Ben Johnson. 1984 ESPN Sports Network lESPrvl (2$ (5'^ Neon Electric Memoir (CC) The WHYAREVOU history and development of neon is traced is the age when Other vital points about your Rated PG HBO Home Box Office iHBOl SMIUMCiATWE iMAXi through the eyes of a ficticious showgirl. she can begin to IRA: [TMC] MOVIE: 'The Personals' CINEMAX Cmemax LIKE THAT? Stunned by his wife's sudden request for TMC Movie Channel iTMCl [HBOl MOVIE: Grandview U.S.A j (CC) withdraw funds from the IRA to not only will you pay your regular • No deduction is permitted for divorce, a young man advertises in the per­ USA USA Network IusaI An independent-minded raceway owner which she has been contributing tax on the taxable amount with­ contribution to an IRA during or sonals column in order to get back into the battles small town corruption to retain for many years. She had had no drawn, but you also will have to control of her track, while embarking upon I after the tax year in which you singles scene Bill Schoppert, Karen Lan­ true concept that she also was pay a tax of 10 percent on the dry Rated PG an affair with a younger man. Jamie Lee reach 70>A. But you can continue to 8:00 PM CD stir Crazy Skip and Harry Curtis, C Thomas Howell, Patrick Swayze. creating a tax shelter and not just premature distribution. deduct payments to a younger lU S A l USA Cartoon Express participate in a sulky horse race when they 1984 Rated PG. giving the Internal Revenue Ser­ If you receive compensation, spouse's IRA until your spouse hire on at a dude ranch. (60 min.) 6:30 PM o (26) Too Close for 10:00 PM D Equalizer A pair of des­ vice more of her earnings. Now she either as an employee of self- reaches 70'A. Comfort CD PM Magazine perate parents turn to McCall when they is studying the tax breaks she has employed, which is included in • IRA payments can be made at C0) Benson CD C4® 1985 World Series: Game 4 At suspect their son of drug abuse. (60 min.) created for herself. your income, you can set up your press time, teams had not yet been deter­ any time during the year and up to G® Odd Couple C D News mined. (3 hrs. 30 mm ) The following analysis also may own IRA. This is permitted even April 15 of the following year. (2.® (3^ NBC Nightly News (5D Independent News CD News ALLEY OOP ‘ by Dave Graue startle you. though you are covered as an Thus, for 1985, you have until Nightly Business Report (2® Trapper John. M .D . Herald photo by Baehaw Cli) MOVIE: '79 Park Avenue' Part 1 1) The amount you contribute to employee under your employer's April 15, 1986, to contribute to an (4® ABC News (CC) (2® 2 ® St. Elsewhere Dr Craig and his Y'TURNED THERE) IN 1 Y'MIGHT AS WELL HEAD FOR : an IR A is tax deductible. Thus, if (1® MOVIE: To Be Announced / THE WATER! 7 TOKO) WE'LL BE RIGHT WITH YOU) retirement plan. IRA and have the payments ^1) Noticiero 6lN wife drift apart after an emotional funeral M R . OOP.' you contribute $2,000 or $4,000 (for You can contribute annually to (20) MOVIE; W here the Ladies Go' A: and Rosenthal believes that a patient will TAKIN' deducted on your 1985 return. You (ii) One Day at a Time New CIvitan slate the wildest little bar in town, a lady can go fulfill his death wish (60 min.) 7 ^ working spouses) under an IRA your IRA either $2,1)00, or 100 can set up a new IRA account as [C N N ] Showbiz Today to meet men. dance, dream and live out her 24) Trash The history of trash dis­ and your top tax rate is 30 percent, percent of your compensation, late as April 15, 1986, and make a lino Coelho, president, and Gary Daigle, fantasies Earl Holliman. Karen Black. Civitan Club’s new officers are, from (DIS) Ozzie and Harriet posal and the potential uses of garbage are the IRS is, in effect, contributing 30 whichever is lower. Thus, if your payment to it and yet have the Candy Clark 1980. left, Edward Coltman, secretary, Ade- treasurer. [E S P N ] Aerobics-Bodies in Motion explored. (60 min.) percent of the $2,000 (or $600) or 30 compensation is more than $2,000, payment deducted on your 1985 (22) C3® Highway to Heaven (CC) Jona­ (4t) Dancing Days 7 :0 0 P M 03 CBS News than helps a struggling agent and his ac­ percent of the $4,000 (or $1,200). you are limited to $2,000. If it is less return. ^1) Matt Houston (03 Three's Company tress daughter In this modern-day 2) The interest or other income — say you work only part-time and Cinderella story (60 mm ) [C N N ] Evening News you realize by investing the money earn $1,500 — you can contribute O ) ABC News (CC) WARNING; If you make an IRA (24) ($7) Survival Special (CC) Battle of [m a x ] Eros International contributed is tax-free until you up to $1,500. If you are married, payment after the end of calendar CD $100,000 Pyramid the Bison Forest.' Bison kept in Poland's About Town [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Country' A courageous withdraw the accumulated income each of you, the working spouses, year 1985 and by April 15 of the (jl3 Jeffersons Bialowieza forest preserve are examined woman struggles to save her family and (60 mm ) in a future year. can contribute up to $2,000 for a following year (1986), make sure G® Knot's Landing her land Jessica Lange. Sam Shepard. The result of this double tax total of $4,000 if each spouse's that you tell your bank or other (2® (38) M 'A 'S -H (^ ) M OVIE: 'Tora! Tora! Tora!' While Ja­ Wilford BrimfBy 1984 Rated PG Room 113, Indian Vally YMCA, Route 30. pan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor is break: You are receiving tax-free compensation is $2,000 or more. If institution that the payment is for Gift shop open Thursdays (2^ Wheel of Fortune [U S A ] Get Christie Love! The program will be designed for persons who want graphically reproduced, the lives of people income on a higher amount. one or both spouses has compensa­ 1985. Otherwise, the institution MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour THE BORN LOSER ‘ by Art Sansom The International Gift Shop of South United a safe exercise program or want to change the type, present al the beginning of World War II is 10:30 PM (it) News . Admittedly, the accumulated tion of less than $2,000, that may treat the payment as received Methodist Church will be open every Thursday in the intensity or duration of their physical activity. For (3® Price Is Right explored Jason Robards. Martin Balsam. (18) Second City TV Joseph Cotton 1970 iij oR p e p TD w m e ‘ amount will eventually be subject spouse's contribution is limited to (1986). Reception Hall from 1 to 3 p.m. Proceeds from the more informaiton, call the YMCA at 872-7329. (40) Newlywed Game (41J 2 4 Horas to tax. But that event can be far in his or her compensation. (41) Bianca Vidal FOLLOWING TBLeVieiON non-profit shop will go to destitute people around the !41) Topacio [DIS] Anka! the future and your tax burden at However, if one spouse has no ("Sylvia Porter's New Money (61) 1985 Montreaux Rock Festival II world. (57) Nightly Business Report [m a x ] MOVIE: 'Making the Grade' A that time could be substantially compensation, the earning spouse Book for the 80s," 1,328 pages of Blue Shutter has parents! night [CNN] Prime News (61' Diff'rent Strokes rich kid pays a hustler to impersonate him less. The amount can be converted can contribute a total of $2,250 to down-to-earth advice on personal [E S P N ] PKA Full Contact Karate: Blue Shutter Play and Learn School, a nursery for [CNN] Moneyline at boarding school while he parlies in Paris. into a lifetime pension which may his-her own IRA and to an IRA for money management, is available Reserve for ‘Celebration’ Dana Olsen. Judd Nelson. Jonna Lee children 3 to 5, will have a parents' night Thursday at [DIS] MOVIE: 'Laughter in Paradise' [HBOl MOVIE: ’Ust Winter' be subject to lower rates or may be the non-earning spouse. This as­ through her column. Send $9.95 1984 Rated R. Little Theater of Manchester suberibers who have 7:.30 p.m. in the school at Trinity Covenant Church, WhHn a practical joker dies, four relatives [ m a x ] MOVIE; 'Hooper' A stunt man is withdrawn as a lump sum payout sumes that the earning spouse's plus $1 for mailing and handling to goaded into staging the greatest stunt of 1 1 :00 PM CD 22) C3® News not made their reservations for "Celebration" may do Hackmatack Street. Slides of students will be shown. find their inheritances have certain condi­ compensation or net earnings for tions attached Audrey Hepburn, Alastair all time Burl Reynolds. Sally Fields. Jan- (5^ Taxi subject to lower tax rates. "Sylvia Porter's New Money Book so by calling 646-0657, Reservations will be held al the Sim. Fay Compton 1950 ^ Michael Vincent 1977 Rated PG One drawback: The amount you self-employment is at least $2,250. for the 80s," in care of The CD Bizarre box office and picked up on the night of attendance. [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Running Brave' An contribute to an IRA is to some The contribution can be divided Manchester Herald, 4400 Johnson [ESPN] Sportscenter (11) Carson's Comedy Classics The show will run Friday and Saturday and Nov. I and American Indian works to compete m the [U S A ] Radio 1990 l-J extent locked up until you reach between each spouse's IRA in any Drive, Fairway, Kan. 66205. 2 at 8 p.m. at East Catholic High School auditorium. Pinochle scores given 1964 Olympics as a runner Robby Ben­ (18) Best of Sat. Night Live 59'A years, or are disabled. If you way you decide. But not more than Please make checks payable to 7:30 PM CD p m Magazine son. Pal Hmgle. Claudia Cron. 1983 Rated 2® Bosom Buddies Pinochle scores for the play at the Army and Navy PG withdraw funds before that time. $2,000 can be contributed to either Universal Press Syndicate.) CD M 'A ’ S 'H (24) Dr. W ho Club on Oct. 17 include: Mary Hill 720, Anthony [U S A ] Check It Out! Trumpet auditions being set (33 Wheel of Fortune (38) M 'A *S *H FRANK AND ERNEST ‘ by Bob Thaves Demaio 697. Leah Rauchle 685, Carl Popple 663, CD Benny Hill Show 8:30 PM CD Coiumbo (57) Second City TV Manchester Symphony Orchestra and Chorale will Harold Bagot 662. Ethel SeoU658. Martin Bakston649, Cli) Independent News ® Family Feud $1) Comedy Break hold auditions for principal trumpet on Nov. 4 at the Maiy Twombly 647, Helen Gavello 642, Margaret Farmington River bill spurs dispute Program Center in the Lowe Building at Manchester Vaughan 640 and Herb Laquerre 630. (20: 38 Barney Miller [USA] Associates [CNN] Moneyline Community College. To schedule an audition or for (2^ Jeopardy D Charlie 8t Company (CC) [D IS] MOVIE: 'Across the Great Divide' By Daniel Beeoon West Branch. questions into consideration." 9:00 PM more information, call Linda Hahn at 684-7402 (30 New Newlywed Game Charlie tries to be more of a buddy to his Two orphans travel west to claim thoir The Associated Press “ As Connecticut faces problems Mrs. Johnson told the panel she son land inheritance Heather Rattray. Mark (40) Benson Hall. Robert Logan 1976. Rated G. with drought and with chemical was willing to change the com)}osi- Matarazzo receives award CD MOVIE: 'Mountain Men' , Two fur (57' W ild World of Animals WASHINGTON - Rep. Nancy L. contamination of over 800 ground tion of the study committee to Cardiologist speaks on exercise trappers battle the elements, encroaching [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Hour Thomas Matarazzo received the Mallinckrodt (61j W itch's Night Out Johnson, R-Conn., and Connecti­ water wells, it would be short­ include more state and local civilization and Indians to preserve their li­ 11:15 PM (41) Reporter 41 VERNON — Dr. Bernard Clark, a cardiologist and Award for performance during recent graduation [CNN] Crossfire festyle Charlton Heston. Brian Keith cut's Metropolitan District are sighted to study the West Branch representatives. [HBO] America Undercover: The without looking at these ques­ She also said she was offering a medical director of the cardiac rehabilitalion exercises front the Manchester Memorial Hospital [ESPN] NBA Today- (Premiere) (^2) d ® Hell Town Father Hardstep must Search For Mengele disagreeing over the future of the deal with a woman who shoots buckshot tions," she said, "In fact, I believe change that would specifically program at St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center. School of Radiologic Technology. Other town [m a x ] Headroom West Branch of the Farmington into a pimp pressuring her daughter (60 11:30 PM CD Entertainment River. a comprehensive study and man­ allow the West Branch to be tapped Hartford, will present a program of graded exerci.se residents who graduated were Katrina Dudek and (USA] Dragnet m m ) Tonight ' Mrs. Johnson has proposed a bill agement plan must lake these if their was a drought emergency. testing and exercise pre.scriplion Friday al 7 p.m in Kimberly Ford. CD Dynasty that would authorize a study of CD (4® News including the West Branch in the (D Hawaii Five-0 WINTHROP ‘ by Dick Cavalli nation's Wild and Scenic Rivers (11) Honeymooners System. CHARLIE & 0 ® Uncle Floyd AND AS YOU WALK AWAY But the Metropolitan District, Mmmmmmm... COMPANY 2 ® All In the Family YOLl S A X " r WONDER which provides much of the 2 2 2 ® Tonight Show Tonight's guests WHO THAT W AS?." drinking water to the greater are Martina Navratilova and opera singer Hartford area, is worried the move Julia Migneses-Johnson (60 min.) We could prevent that portion of the When it comes to Charlie (Flip Wilson) is driven (^) Hogan's Heroes Donuts, river from being tapped for tap doit up the wall when a co-worker ^ Fortunate y Jacinta water. (Jim Coyle) has a fight with his (§i) Comedy Tonight Just a freshness and quality... wife, moves in with Charlie, Mrs. Johnson and John J! Rossi, too good [CNN] Sports Tonight and starts enjoying the good chairman of the Metropolitan little bit’ [ESPN] Sportscenter w im life. "Charlie & Company" District, testified Tuesday before r a o o M M u n we don’t clown around! 12:00 AM CD T J- Hooker better/ airs WEDNESDAY. OCTO­ the House Interior subcommittee to dunk. BER 23. CD (1® ABC News Nightline on national parks and recreation. (li) (§® Comedy Break Mrs. Johnson said the river is “ a CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME Independent News remarkable and valuable resource MOVIE: John Goldfarb, Please that cuts through my district and Come Home' An American pilot and a re­ provides endless hours of enjoy­ porter, who are trapped in a desert king­ ment to thousands of people from dom, conspire to help an Arabian chief's Astrosraph football team beat Notre Dame Shirley Me throughout Connecticut." Lame, Peter Ustinov, Richard Crenna. Mrs. Johnson's bill would also 1964 protect the river from develop­ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Be pa­ vital today to maintain compatible rela­ DELI (57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour ment while the study was being tient today, especially if you're waiting tions with Individuals who are pertinent Crossword (iD Man From U.N.C.L.E. ^ o u r lor something to develop that spells per­ to your present plans. conducted, but would allow some [CNN] Newsnight sonal gain. What you're hoping for will GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Conditions changes, such as the construction [ESPN] Mazda Sportslook birthday be forthcoming. should be favorable today in matters of fish ladders. Domestic Ham...... ^1.29v2ib. ACROSS 7 Units Answer to Previous Puzzle [TM C] MOVIE; 'Missing in Action' A CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 19) This is a that affect your work and earnings. But Rossi told the subcommittee former Vietnam prisoner of war returns to Oct. 24,1B85 good day to initiate new projects or en­ that the river is an important 8 Insurgent However, your opportunities may be dis­ rescue missing Americans Chuck Norris, terprises. However, if they are to be suc­ guised, so be perceptive. source of drinking water for the Genoa Salami...... *^1.69v2ib. 1 Evils 9 Sick M Emmet Walsh. 1984. Rated R cessful, solid foundations must be laid in CANCER (June 21-July 22) II you want greater Hartford area. 7 Most twisted 10 Discharge [USA] Edge of Night this early stage. Don't be afraid to be a dreamer in the AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Your to stimulate your creative processes, pal Rossi questioned whether a wild Provalone Cheese ...... ^1.19>/2ib. 12; 15 AM [HBO] MOVIE: ‘Missing 13 Eskimo boat 11 Western lily year ahead. Dreams stimulate wishes, chances of achieving worthy material around today with those who are imagi­ and scenic river designation would in Action' An American Army colonel, native. This will encourage you. give its use as a source of drinking 14 Ibsen character 12 Train (Sp.) trying to convince the world that MIA'S are wishes tire up ambitions, and ambitions objectives continue to look favorable. can become realistic, obtainable LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Take ample lime Liverwurst...... ^ .59>/2ib. 15 Slip by 19 Same (comb. still imprisoned in Vietnam, accompanies a Keep your sights set high and don’t set­ water a high enough priority. Senate investigation committee to Ho Chi objectives. today to carefully study important mat­ He also said the study Mrs. 16 Force tle for second best. form) Minh City Chuck Norris 1984 Rated R. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Your philo­ ters. 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PRESENTS... THE BIGGEST SELECTION OF By Francis M. Goodwin III in ratification voting set for Friday and bankruptcy and returned the corpora­ strike,” said Thomas Miner, Chrysler's In Brief United Press International Saturday by rank-and-file workers. tion to health,” Bieber said. chief bargainer. ” We lost a lot pf money Negotiators from both sides said they Workers will each receive a bonus in in a short time and in a short time we Trading of stocks moderate DETROIT - Some 70.000 U.S. expected workers td return to their jobs excess of $2,000. Retired workers will would have lost a lot more.” VIDEO-ELECTRONICS EVER!!! receive a $1,000 bonus and $600 will go to Miner said he would not argue with NEW YORK — Prices opened mixed today in Chrysler Corp. workers who went on on Monday. strike for wage parity could be back on “ This package is parity-plus,” Bieber surviving spouses of workers. estimates that Chrysler lost $17 million moderate trading of New York Stock Exchange the job Monday with even better said. ’’When I tell you we have a full In the second year, workers will to $20 million a day because of the issues. contracts than their colleagues under a (industry) pattern here at Chrysler we receive a ’’lump sum” bonus of 2.25 walkout. The Dow Jones industrial average, which rose three-year agreement reached early mean the total package, including job percent based on the previous year’s ” We can make up some of the lost 0.22 Tuesday, was down 0.11 to 1,364.24 shortly today. security, outsourcing, training, pen­ earnings excluding overtime. A 3 production,” he said. ” We can work after the market opened. “ I’m very tired ... but I do have a sions and the other pieces.” percent wage hike will go to workers in some overtime. But what you never Advances led declines 376-305 among the 1,162 EXPANSION the third year. issues crossing the New York Stock Exchange smile on my face and I might say it’s a The agreement was reached after know is the number of customers and very broad one," United Auto Workers some 10,400 Canadian Chrysler workers "This feature,” Bieber said, refer­ sales you’ll lose because people don’t tape. COME HELP CELEBRATE THE GRAND RE-OPENI President Owen Bieber said as he voted Monday to accept an agreement ring to the 3 percent wage boost, "w ill like strikes.” Early turnover amounted to about 5,058,500 S m CBUITOI emerged early today from a 42-hour reached Sunday by UAW-Canada. That not only stand our Chrysler workers in shares. negotiating session to announce the pact gives workers wage parity with very good stead ... but it will move our When asked why it took 42 hours to >F OUR NEWLY REMODELED, AND ENLARGED settlement. GM and Ford employees in Canada. entire bargaining program forward.” reach agreement, Miner said: ” We Young Joins pubiic radio Workers in both countries struck at The tentative UAW-Chrysler agree­ were really trying to break the all time "Our goal in these talks was to match Karen Clark Young of Manchester has joined the full auto pattern set last year at GM midnight Oct. 15. ment — including the 3 percent increase GM record of 56 hours but we came up a Under the U.S. pact, Chrysler in the final year — would expire on Sept. little short because Owen Bieber got the staff of Connecticut Public Radio as morning and Ford. We have done that and we announcer. have gone even further.” workers will receive a pay hike of 2.25 14, 1988. The current Ford and GM tired.” t h e AREAS MOST Young Will sign on the station at the start of the Bieber said he expected no problems percent in the first year and a bonus ” in agreements end on Sept. 14, 1987. On a serious note. Miner said: broadcast day. She will also be host of the early ^ m p l e t e s e l e c t io n in winning approval of the contract by recognition of the contributions of "W e’re pleased to have a settlement "Perhaps money items were the morning music program "Prelude,” which is a the UAW's Chrysler Council today and workers who cnvoH Chrysler from but we honnir ,,ro WCUt out on stickiest (issues) in the final analysis.” b r a n d mix of morning music, news and weather. "Prelude” is heard Monday through Friday at 5 APPUANCES, a.m. and Sundays at 6 a.m. on Connecticut Public SALE DATES COLOR TVs, VCRs Jet engine sale, Radio stations WPKT, Middlefield, 90.5 FM, and WNPR, Norwich, 89,1 FM. THURSDAY ^ C T R O N IC S Young, who is resuming a lapsed radio career, FRIDAY fJNDERONERSopT biggest of '85, will continue her activities as a concert singer. SATURDAY ELECTRONICUU APPLIANCE New York Life cites PIrkey ONLY WE WILL BEAT ANY PRICE.... , -a signals rebound Ronald S. Pirkey of Manchester has qualified IF YOU SEE IT ADVERTISED FOR LESS... ANYWHERE. I as a member of the 1985 Executive Council of New BRING US A COPY OF TH A T AD, AND WE WILL BEAT f York Life Insurance Co., according to Paul B. THE PRICE. WE GUARANTEE ITtll -* EAST HARTFORD (AP) - Northwest Airline’s Gauvin, CLU, general manager of the company’s purchase of $360 million worth of Pratt & Whitney Hartford general office in Rocky Hill. ^engines is the world's biggest commercial jet engine Council membership is based on 1984-85 sales sale of the year and signals a long-awaited market performance. As an Executive Council member, rebound, the engine maker says. Pirkey is invited to attend a three-day educa­ BIG SELECTION,... "The market is beginning to recover. It is beginning tional conference at Asheville, N.C. to get in an expansionist mode,” Pratt & Whitney m a g n a v o x spokesman Phillip Giaramita said Tuesday. WALKMANS, Pratt & Whitney expects no new hiring for its engine Maher with Met 20 years contract, but Giaramita said the company should Richard J. Maher of South Windsor recently capture a good share of the roughly $70 billion in BOOM BOXES, observed his 20th anniversary as an active replacement engines and spare parts for the planes member of Metropolitan Insurance Co.’s field over the next decade. force. ff CASSEHES. The order is for 68 installed and spare engines, Maher, a sales representative in the company's including 48 PW4000S and 20 PW2037s. The PW4000s o i A a. Manchester branch at 935 Main St., joined will power 10 Boeing 747-400 jetliners, the newest Metropolitan on Oct. 4, 1965. version of the wide-body aircraft, and the 20 PW2037S ■' n I A Q He is a member of the company's Veteran will drive 10 additional Boeing 757s in Northwest's Association, Field Group, which is open to field fleet. personnel who have worked with Metropolitan 20 The PW4000 will use 7 percent'less fuel and contain or more years. 54 percent fewer parts than the most fuel-efficient UPI photo He is married to the former Janet McKeon. Pratt & Whitney engine in its class, the company, a COLOR TV COLOR TV They have one son, Sean, at home. A pressman glances over one of the first of the newspaper in 46 days. Earlier division of Hartford-based United Technologies ® 'Emerson today, union members ratified a con­ Corp., said in a statement. copies of the Philadelphia Inquirer to Northwest announced in New York it will buy more Carbide employees leave run oft the presses today in the first run tract to end the city’s newspaper strike. than $2 billion worth of aircraft from Boeing Co., the VIDEO airline's biggest order ever, including the first 10 of SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Union the Boeing 747-400, the world’s longest-range Carbide Corp, employees "from clerks to the top commercial jet. of our technical ladder'' have decided to leave the company's Technical Center in a move aimed at Philly paper hits the streets Minnepolis-based Northwest said the 747-400S are PLAYER eliminating white-collar jobs, Carbide spokes­ destined for its Pacific routes, where it is the biggest man Dick Henderson says. PHILADELPHIA (U PI) - The day’s editions will contain a pullout The strike, which began Sept. 7 U.S. carrier and trails only Japan Air Lines. The biggest order in Northwest’s 59-year history About 14 percent of the center’s 2,800 employees Philadelphia Inquirer hit the news­ section reviewing major news and involved nine unions, formally — about 400 workers — accepted early retirment stands today for the first time since events that occurred during the ended Tuesday afternoon, when also includes 10 Boeing 757-200S and a previously announced order of three 747-200s. or severance plan offers, Henderson said employees went on strike 47 days strike and the sports section will be the mailers became the last union Tuesday. He called it ” a fairly good response.” ago and the Daily News was due expanded to provide statistics and to approve the pact. Northwest will also buy $70 million worth of Pratt & Whitney engines to power three 747-200s. “There was no real pattern to it,” Henderson out later in the morning. reviews. The vote followed ratifications said, adding that people from all salary ranges I Ftfai 2 4 CUSTOMERS ONLY I The company will float a substantial amount of debt A contract ratification Tuesday A future edition will contain earlier in the day by the Teamsters opted to leave. 169 ended the walkout by the 4,700 excerpts of testimony from the union, which last week had re­ to help pay for the purchases, a departure for a Union Carbide Chairman Warren Anderson Fisher VHS Video Cassette Fisher VHS Hi-Fi/MTS employees, sending them into a hearings into the city’s bombing of jected the pact, and the Newspaper company that has been occasionally criticized by Fisher 50-Watt/Channei analysts for being too reluctant to barrow for announced Aug. 28 that the Danbury-based I Recorder with wireless remote control Stereo Video Cassette Recorder whirlwind of activity to publish the radical cult MOVE. Guild, the largest of the unions, company would lay off additional salaried editions today. On the comics page today, each which represents editorial and expansion, Steven G. Rothmeier, the company’s • wireless Remote Control Audio/Video System president and chief executive, told reporters. employees in certain divisions if enough • 105 Channel cable ready tuner . 4 video heads, 2 AFM heads fuhs40 Newsroom employees, happy to serial strip was accompanied by a business employees. employees did not participate in the severance • 25" stereo remote controlled TV be once again writing stories and The 747-400 has sophisticated instrumentation that • 14 day, 3 event timer • 14 day, 9 event proorammlno synopsis bringing readers up to "Oh, thank God it’s over,” said programs, which were designed to reduce 4,000 • 50 Watt per channel amplifier taking pictures instead of walking allows it to be operated by two pilots rather than the date. The newspaper devoted half Daily News reporter Kilty Capa- jobs worldwide. • 10 function wireless remote control . Dolby noise reduction (SFISHER (w/5 band graphic eoualtzer) picket lines and warming cold three used in the current generation of 747 widebodies, a page to 6‘/4 weeks worth of rella. "It was one of the most FISHER • AM/FM stereo tuner hands over barrels of burning a considerable labor expense. political cartoons it said its cartoo­ intense, nail-biting experiences of wood, briefly celebrated the "The engineering and design effort by Boeing and Fafnir, union talk again • Dual Cassette Deck nist had been drawing during the my life.” • oemi-auTomatic strike's end with hugs of greeting. strike for his clients at other Pratt & Whitney have created an efficiency of lanSHER • Semi-automatic Turntable ” I feel great,” said Inquirer NEW BRITAIN — Discussions between the m 9. «799. But within a half-hour after the newspapers. operation for the new 747-400 which surpasses any • 3 way speakers Fafnir Bearing Division of Textron Inc. and the reporter and Guild president Rick previous long-range aircraft,” Northwest said in New * Audio & video picket signs came down, and The edition also contained the largest of two striking unions have resumed, one Fisher “ Hi-Fi to Go” System Fisher Audio Component System Tulsky. ” We always want more but York. *1299. cabinets a v s io m reporters and photographers were usual food, entertainment and week after negotations broke off. COMPACT with Compact Disc Player and we got what we think was a fair Northwest will take delivery of the first 747-400 in with Built-In Graphic Equalizer back on the job. business sections. Representatives of the bearing manufacturer Wireless Remote Control settlement. late 1988 with delivery of all 10 by 1990, the airline said. DISC PLAYER • AM/FAA / Cassette Stereo The first edition of the Inquirer ” I really haven’t had a good idea and Local 133 of the United Auto Workers met • 100 watt per channel amplifier included front-page stories on the of what's been going on in the city Some Teamsters expressed dis­ • Detachable 2-way pleasure with the length of the pact Tuesday at the union’s request, said Local 133 • AM/FM . Dual Cassette , strike, artificial heart recipient for the past six weeks,” said Jeff President Josephine Yanchak. She said the union speaker system • Linear tracking and with being asked to vote on • Metal tape Anthony Mandia, the MOVE com­ Charroin, a security guard. ” I ’ve Boston firm bids had several questions it wanted to ask. turntable been watching more television essentially the same contract capability mission hearings and police About 1,150 Local 133 members and about 90 corruption. news but that doesn’t give you that Tuesday that they had turned down by 12 votes Friday. workers of Local 1249 of the Machinists union ard A note to readers said Thurs­ much news.” to buy Seabrook striking at Fafnir plants in New Britain and ^999. aipH Newington. 199 *79. (9FISHER BBFISHER ^FISHER CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) — Regulatory hearings Savin has new chairman The baby boom is passing begin in December on a Boston firm ’s bid to buy shares of the Seabrook nuclear plant from Maine and STAMFORD — H. Anthony Hampson is the new Vermont utilities under pressure to pull out of the chairman of the board of Savin Corp., replacing NEW HAVEN (U PI) - The this century, there is going to be a retired from other firms and project. E. Paul Charlap, who resigned as chairman, chief Travelers Cos., warning Tuesday shortage of workers in this country provide any needed training. Eastern Utilities Associates is offering three Maine executive officer and a director, the company National the country will face a critical and a greater need than ever to use "There are other companies utilities and one Vermont power company 8.3 cents on said. shortage of skilled workers in the all parts of the workforce. We just around the country who use the dollar for their investment in the much-delayed, Hampson is also president and chief executive Microwave retirees, but not to the extent we Refrigerator Automatic Dryer Dishwasher Microwave Oven Automatic Washer coming decade, started recruiting wanted to be out front on this,” cost-overrun reactor on New Hampshire’s coast. officer of Canada Development Corp., which Cooking Center additional retired workers to fill DeWard said. do.” DeWard said. "It has worked The holding company also is seeking regulatory holds 66.8 percent interest in Savin. He has been a temporary positions. Travelers began re-hiring its out so well that our departments approval to establish a New Hampshire subsidiary to Savin director since 1982. Charlap will become The Hartford-based insurance own retirees five years ago keep asking for more and more manage the Seabrook shares. On Tuesday, the Public president of a new subsidary, the company said giant wants to double its pool of through a special job bank to fill retirees.” Utilities Commission scheduled hearings on the on Monday. In that capacity, he will serve as an available retired workers to about part-time positions opened be­ The retired workers not only requests to begin Dec. 2. advisor to Hampson. 500, expanding a successful pro­ cause of heavy work loads, vaca­ benefit from the extra income, but Under the proposal, Eastern Utilities would become The company announced a series of other Model JHP69GH gram that found older employees tions or illness among full-time enjoy renewing friendships with the third largest owner of the 92-percent complete management changes in a prepared release. most qualified for demanding workers. former co-workers and the feeling reactor. Montaup Electric Co., a subsidiary of Serge Gouin, Savin’s president and chief part-time duties. About 250 former Travelers of being involved in the rush of Eastern Utilities, owns 2.9 percent of Seabrook. The operating officer since the end of 1983, becomes "The baby boom is passing employees are now on call, meet­ business, he said. proposed purchases would give Eastern Utilities a vice chairman of the board and chief executive through now,” Donald DeWard, ing about half the temporary work Among the jobs filled by retired 14.2 percent share. officer. Mel A. Mahler becomes president with director of employment for Travel­ needs of the firm's general offices workers are positions for data In testimony filed with regulators, John Eichorn responsibility for the operation of the company's ers, said at the "Governor’s Day” in the Hartford area. entry operators, receptionists, ac­ Jr., Eastern Utilities president, said the Maine and copier sales and distribution business. exposition in New Haven. The On any given workday, 85 to 100 countants, typists, messengers Vermont utilities had invested $483 million in "These moves will strengten the management program is held each year to retirees are on the job, but demand and secretaries. Seabrook's first reactor and nuclear fuel as of June 1. of Savin and lead to a more disciplined and inform senior citizens about avail­ has grown for nearly 200 tempor­ The company will hold an Eichorn said his firm’s proposed purchase price of focused approach throughout the organization, " Model JET214 able services. ary workers daily, DeWard said. ” un-retirement party” Nov, 16 at $65.4 million represents a payment of 14.2 cents on the Hampson said. Model TBX18BG A U TO ROAST AND ” We think as we near the end of The company will recruit workers its Plaza Building in Hartford. utilities’ overall investment. ENERGY SAVER Model DOE7109V Model GSD600D COOK CODE'* CONTROLS Model WWA6354V ” If only the investment in Seabrook No. 1 plant is MICROWAVE COOKING REFRIGERATOR 18 HEAVY DUTY ADD VERSATILITY TO ALSO A FOOD SAVER Dollar slips, gold mixed CENTER WITH AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC DRYER 7-CYCLE MICROWAVING HEAVY-DUTY EXTRA-LARGE included, the sellers’ total investment as of June 1, COOKING CONTROL 17.7 cu, h.; 5.01 cu ft. freezer. POTSCRUBBER* DISHWASHER Word Prompting Display pro­ CAPACITY 3-IN-1 WASHER Helps keep food fresh up to 3 cycles including aulomal'C 3-way washer— extra large 1985, is $434 million,” Eichorn said. ” EUA Power’s LONDON — The dollar slipped slightly lower 1 4 cu It. microwave upper oven permanent press and knits. 4 dry­ Temperature Sensor System. vides programming instructions. with Dual Wave’” microwave sys­ IS days with sealed high- capacity for regular loads. China affected wheat output price of $36 million is 8.3 cents on a dollar of today at the opening of European foreign 10-year full warranty on Perma- Up to 12-Hour Delay Start. Temp humidity pan. Sealed snack ing selections including no-heal Spotscrubber (or small loads of tem and sophisticated sensor. alr-flulf Smooth porcelain Tul* tub and door lir>er (ask for Cook/Hold maintains temperature investment. The fuel price of $29.4 million equals the exchanges. The price of gold was mixed. Porcelain enamel finish drip pant. pack. Energy Saver Switch, until CLEAR/OFF is touched tough stains and Mini-Wash tub ^q u ip p e d lor optional icemakar. enamel drum. details). 2-level wash action. WASHINGTON (AP) - Wheal Federation, said China’s interest conscious. and soft wheal was sellers' investment.” The dollar opened in Frankfurt at 2.6365 marks Black giaaa doors 2-level venting Energy saver drying option. (or delicates. 4-cycle selections. Variable water levels. production in the South increased in soft red winter wheat was cheaper at the time than hard Donald Pardus, Eastern Utilities chief financial against 2.6410 at Tuesday 's close and in Zurich at sharply in the late 1970s, partly stimulated "by price, politics and winter wheat, which is grown in the officer, said in othertestimony his firm would be 2.1628 Swiss francs against 2.1668. The dollar e a s y TO GET TOI because of China’s fear that wheat an abhorrence for Telletia Contro- Great Plains as well as in the purchasing the reactor at a discount of $.397 9 million. began trading in London at $1.4345 to the pound 445 HARTFORD RD., grown elsewhere in the United versa Kuhn” or TCK, a tiny wheal Northwest. He said his firm also would receive ownership in against $1.4335 and in Paris at 8.0340 francs m a h c h e s t e r L n o rr States might have helped the smut spore sometimes found in the Howard Waterworth ol the Agri­ Seabrook’s second reactor, which was conditionally against 8.0485. national acreage and production to Pacific Northwest. culture DepartmeiU'.s Agricultural canceled last year because of rising costs. In Milan the dollar opened at 1,779.75 lire soa r" during the 1978-82 period, the "The Chinese were thoroughly Research Service said TCK has "Because Seabrook Unit No. 2 has been indefinitely against 1,782.50. SI500 Census Bureau reported Tuesday. never been found on the Great postponed, the Seabrook Unit No. 2 plant is valueless The only major market where the dollar iMtlM Cridll frightened by the smut spore," moRt f o Ad rooC “ A tiny spore played a big role, Green said. "They didn't want it Plains and that the United States and is being conveyed to EUA Power without strengthened was Brussels, where it opened at with assists from double-cropping, imported into their home fields.” has sold China a substantial charge,” he said.” 53.875 Belgian francs against 53.82. E-Z TERMS: price supports and drought.” amount of wheat over the years. Eastern Utilities has said it is seeking to establish a The dollar closed unchanged at 215.65 yen in SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER • CASH China's liking for soft red winter Generally, the spore requires .30 •’We do not think lhai China is New Hampshire subsidiary because, in part, of state Tokyo. 445 HARTFORD R0.-KEENEY ST. EXIT OFF i-384 wheat, the kind commonly grown to 40 days under snow cover before susceptible to the smut. or it would regulatory support of Seabrook. The dollar bought $1.3633 Canadian Tuesday, 647-9997 • CREDIT CARD in much of the Eastand South, was infecting the wheat kernel. The have had it a long time ago,” he Maine and Vermont utilities face intense regulatory up from $1.3622 Monday. I MANCHESTER CT • M O N TH LY a major factor, said the report Chinese believed there would be said. pressure to pull out of Seabrook because of mounting Gold opened in London unchanged at $327.75 per OPEN DAILY: MON-THURS^TIL 9 . TUES-WED-SAT TIL 5 • FRIDAY TIL 8 PAYMENTS which quoted several industry and less reason to fear the disease rhui.. ha.' siiiii- produced costs and delays. The project’s first reactor is ounce and in Zurich at $327 against $328. Silver Agriculture department experts. would originate in the temperate bumper crops of its own and has projected to cost $4.56 billion, about 10 times above started in"London at $6.19 per ounce against $6.25 Paul Green, director of industry Southern states. reduced purchases of U.S. grain to initial estimates. It is scheduled for operation next and in Zurich unchanged at $6.20. relations for the Millers' National Also, the Chinese are price- a comparative trickle. fall, about seven years behind schedule. U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Oct. 23. 1985 M a n c h e s t e r h e r a l d . Wednesday. Oct. 23, 1985 - 2A REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES Are food stamps enough?

243 MAIN STREET* MANCHESTER Agriculture official says yes, but Appalachian mother says no . 643-1591 VERNON CIRCLE • VERNON Tuesday. She doesn't mind that her house glasses of milk a week. are intended as a supplement and REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK D.WFISH«JjiYI'li!i; 871-1400 By Deborah Mesce The Associated Press She said that during the latter lacks electricity and running wa­ Robert E. Leard, administrator not as a total food budget. fe a tu rin g: half of summer, she and her three ter. She was raised without them of the Agriculture Department’s Rep. Leon E. Panetla. D-Calif.. WASHINGTON - The head of sons had to rely soley on a monthly and adds, “Those are bills I don’t Food and Nutrition Service, told chairman of the task force, Ihe government's Food and Nutri­ allotment of $153 in food stamps have to worry about." the panel the food stamp program, disagreed tion Service says the billions of and a garden on their hillside acre But a balanced diet for her and along with the Women, Infants and "The fact that there’s increased dollars spent on food stamps and in Roses Creek Hollow, Tenn., for her boys also is lacking and food Children nutrition program and use of the programs shows there is similar programs are filling the their food., stamps are an insufficient supple­ other such government services, a problem,” Panetta said. "Yes, plates of America’s hungry. But ■‘It we hadn’t had the garden, we ment, she said. generally are adequate to meet the we need more volunteers, and yes. one Appalachian mother sees it would have aetually starved,” she Henry Casey, 13, who accompan­ need. we need more people involved. But differently. told the task force of the House ied his mother at the hearing, was "The programs are out there," you also need adequate benefits "When school started this yearl Select Committee on Hunger. asked by a panel member what he he said. provided to the people” was so happy, because I knew the Ms. Casey has lost two of her five usually eats. With some coaxing " I think the (food stamp) pro­ Leard culled the food stamp boys would be fed better than I children — one of them because of from his mother, he replied, “ I gram is fine ju.st the way it is. Manchester Just Reduced $83,900 program "o ur fir.st line of defense LETTA CASEY — 1 Colonial Cape. rMently remodeled and in excellent condition. 1st floor could feed them," Leita Casey, 38, premature birth she attributes to usually eat potatoes and bread" People can live on whal they get," against hunger " . at Tuesday hearing family room, formal dining room, hardwood floors, 2 porches and alu­ told a congressional task force her own hunger. and said he drinks about two he said, adding that food stamps minum siding. Large, charming home, with all natural woodwork. 'if*- K# 1,/^' V ,**4' e>~ I I’ Classified.... 643-2711 $ 1 6 1 ,9 0 0 GLASTONBURY Business Opportunities . 22 Store/Otfice Space 44 Household Goods 62 For advertisements to be IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY could msin sojoylng ThsnltiQlvIng dinnsr In this nowly buIN LiCava homa. Thacarafully plannad kHchan la ^ a to a Rates Notices Situation W anted ...... 23 Resort P r o p e rty ...... 45 Misc. tor Sole 63 published Monday, the dead­ dining room that will accomodata tha largaat family. Imagina 2.360 aquara faat of living apaca daaignad with convanlanca and comfort in mindt Minimum Charge: Traat your family to tha diatinctiva diffaranca. 043-4000 L o st/F o u n d ...... 01 Employment Into ...... 24 Misc. for Rent...... 46 Home and Garden 64 line is 2:30 p.m. on Friday l i , ^ ...... $3.00 for one day Personals...... 02 Instru ctio n ...... 25 Wanted to R en t ...... 47 Pets 65 P e r W o rd : Announcements...... 03 Roommates Wanted ...... 48 Musical Items 66 1-2 days Read Your Ad Manchester Priced to Sell $84,900 A uctions...... 04 Recreational Items 67 ,20« Clean Colonial, on a very quiet street, with a treed iot, large fireplaced Real Estate Antiques 68 3-5 doys 18C living room, applianced kitchen, new carpeting, an enciosed porch and Classified advertisements Services 6 days .16C REAL ESTATE SERVICES a garage! Homes tor S o le ...... 31 Tog Soles 69 are token by telephone os a 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 Advertisement paid by Manchester Heraid. Financial Condominiums ...... 32 Services Ottered ...... 51 Wanted to Duv 70 26 days .12C convenience. Lots/Land for Sole ...... 33 Pointing/Papering 52 The Manchester Herald is M o rtg a g e s...... lb Investment Property ...... 34 Building/Controcting ...... 53 responsible only for one incor ■ Personal Loans...... 12 Business Property ...... 35 Roofing/Siding ...... 54 rect insertion and then only Insurance...... 13 Automotive Deadlines Resort Property ...... 36 Heating/Plumbing ...... 55 for the size of the original Wanted to Borrow ...... 14 I F lo o rin g ...... 56 Cors/Trucks tor Sole : 71 For classified advertise- insertion. Income Tax Service ...... 57 Motorcvcies/Bicvcies 72 ments to be published Tues- E rro rs which do not lessen Employment Rentals Services Wanted ...... 58 Rec Vehicles...... 73 day through Saturday, the the value otfheadvertisertient Rooms for Rent ...... 41 For Sale Auto Services ...... 74 deadline is noon on the day will not be corrected by on & Education Apartments for Rent ...... 42 Autos for Rent/Leose 75 before publication. additional insertion. Help Wanted ...... 21 Homes for Rent ...... 43 Holiday/Seosonol...... 61 Misc, Automotive 76

MANCHESTER - NEW LISTING - Charming 5 room home with 2 car garage. Convenient to school, shopping and bus. Newer gas furnace, Notices ^ H E L P WANTED HO HELP WANTED HO help WANTED HO HELP WANTED HD help WANTED HO HELP WANTED cedar closet. Priced at $78,000. I^HELP WANTED

Janitorial Help — Port Corwosh Attendant Doto Processing Clerk — Needed — For mornings, Knowledge of computers tionist — Porttlmelrreou- ■ time, full time. Mornlng- l o r hours, word; __I LOST AND FOUND s/evenlngs. Apply In per­ 7:30om-3pm. Gentle required. Apply SBM Cleaning Person — Full Touch Corw osh, 344 Doycore — Immediate Data Processing Center, Printing Shop has port processing skills on IB M - son to Delta Mainte­ openings for women to Lost — Small Grev Cot time position. Apply In Brood Street. Telephone 20 Purnell Place, Man­ time opening tor person PC, typing and fronscrlb-' nance, 540C North Main work with toddlers. Morn­ with calico markings In person, D & L Store, 646-6846, See Pierre or chester, 646-5773. with experience on Ifek or Ing. Manchester Profes- ■ Street, Manchester, CT. ing and afternoon shirts. Cortland Street area. Manchester Porkode. Andre. similar typesetter. Paste slonol Dttice. Send re- • 7om-1pm and l-6pm. sume to Box C, c /o - SOUTH WINDSOR Answers to Annie. Coll up and typing skills de­ 649-2954. Reward. Port Time Bookkeeper Storting $4. Coll 643-5535. sired. Hours flexible. Coll Monchester Herald, 6Vi room Ranch. 3 bedrooms, spacious lower level family room, wall Payables Clerk — With Gromes Printing, 643- to wall carpeting, lot with a view, very nice condition throughout. Mechanics — Full time Teocher Assistant — (35; “NEW TO THE MARKET” Cooks — Openings for full experience. 16 to 30 hours Construction Estimator 6669. Asking $92,000. MANCHESTER - PORTER STREET AREA - ImmaculateS bedroom,3'4 per week In Manchester. experienced. Auto 8,truck — Experienced In all hour week) To work w ith ! Brick front, 6 room Dormered Cape in nice area of town. bath. Colonial Cape with 2 car garage, large fireplaced living room, for­ time dinner cooks. Good Receptionist Secretorv — Coll 646-5420 between 8om repair. Salary negotiable. phases of building, site Newspaper dealer needed pre-school children. Asso-; Three or Four bedrooms. 1',^ baths, newer wall to wall mal dining room, rear deck and priced at only $159,900. Pay. Apply Steak Club Orthedontic office. Excel­ |02] PERSONALS' and.5pm. Andover, 742-8517. work through finishers. In South Windsor - Man­ dote degree and/or expe­ carpeting, enclosed rear porch, newer roof and gutters. Restouront, Route 83, lent opportunity to work This Is full time employ­ chester area. Coll Jeonne rience. Good benefits. • Subject to probate court approval. $82,900 Vernon. with people In exciting Autobody Person — Run Reassure that special profession. Some typing ment with midsized gen- 647-9946. Apply Monchester Early.' vour own shop. Salary Learning Center, 647-9659,- “ Putting You 1st Is 2nd Nature To U s !” someone of your love by PART-TIME correspond­ necessary. Send handw­ erol contractor. Send re­ telling the whole world negotiable. Andover, 742- sumes to Box D, c/o EDE. U&R REAITY CO. Zinsser Agenq/ ents to cover scholastic ritten application to, Dr. 8517. how much vou love them sports events In the Man­ Construction Help William Oliver, 1845 Silos Manchester Herald. STRANO REAL ESTATE with the Manchester He­ 750 Main St., Manchester chester area. Sports Inter­ Needed — Experienced Deane, Rocky Hill, CT Manchester — Private 643-2692 I.S6 K. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER. CT. rald. Coll the classified est essential; writing ex­ 06067. Advertising Soles Man­ department today and Masons, $17.60 plus benef­ school needs substitutes, agement Trainees — En­ Wanted — Mixing Room perience desirable. For its. Tenders, $12.65 plus Robert D. Murdock, Realtor place your personal mes­ children ages 3-10. It Inter­ try level Dositlon with a Assistant, 7am-3:30pm, CALL TODAY - 647-SOLD[ili on appointment, coll Len benefits. Coll Mike at Mothers — Send vour General Dtfice Duties — ; sage. 643-3711, 8:30am to ested, coll 646-1610, 9om- national publishing tirm Monday thru Friday. Include heavy typing, fin ­ 646-1511 Auster, sports editor, at 646-1305. ' children to school then 3pm. 5:00pm. the Manchester Herald come to work for us. Light which plans to double Its Aoplv Corbon Research, ing, answering phones. 40' size In the next year. Dur 48 Stock Place, 646-5756. hour week, full paid benef­ weekdays before 11 o.m. ..Vista Volunteer — 35 hour office and telephone Telemarketer — Estab­ week, 1 year assignment work. Morning or otfer- rapid expansion opens op­ its. Send Resume to Box lished Notional corpora­ portunities for several Babysitter — Expe­ WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES! — 646-2482 literacy protect. $212 bi­ noon hours, 646-5686. 2415, Vernon, CT 06066. - tion desires phone "pro” qualified individuals. rienced mature woman weekly subsistence allo­ ANNOUNCEMENTS to work toll time lpm-9pm Management available In for occasional sitting of 17 Full Time D «, L TrI City! wance plus stipend, 647- Construction Laborers — from our local office. Immediate employment, 3 to 6 months. Extensive month old. Must hove Plozo, Vernon has 2 open-' Port Time and Full Time 6232. Salary of $200 per week Emergency? In Manches­ Help Needed — Choir good pay and benefits. training. Dur branch man­ excellent references. logs for deportment m an-! ter, dial 911 for fire, plus bonuses and benefits. agers earn $40,000 plus. High school student consi­ ogers, 2 nights and Sotur-; Seating and Basketry Nurse Aides — Certified. Should hove two years Coll Miss Stevens, 282- police, medical help. experience. Apply In per­ Relocation available. dered. 649-0827. doys required. Prefer.’ Bolton's Finest Moll Order Business Positions ore now availa­ 0322. needs all around help. ble. Apply In person. M ea­ son to Crossen Builders, Join 0 positive company retail background. Apply Custom designed Cape with 4 Bedrooms. PLUS a 5 Real Estate Apply at Connecticut dows Manor, 333 Bldwelt 174 Merrow Rood, Tol­ on the move. For personal LIve-ln Bobyslfter — to store Manager. ! room attached quest house, 3 car garage and spec­ land, CT. Interview, cai: 237-7030. Must be mother. 2:30pm- tacular lot! Cone & Reed Company, Street, Manchester. OH PERSONAL LOANS 205 H a r tfo r d ' Rood, 12:30am. Two children. Get the Wont Ad habit .... "WE GURANTEE OUR HOUSES!".. 646-2482 168 Main Sireet Manchester. Port Time Excellent Ty­ Pressers — Experienced. Coll 644-2064 b efo re read ond use the little ods In Classified regulorly. Get Vlso/Mostercord Re­ pist — Willing to learn Pay based on experience 2:30pm. gardless of post credit word processing. Mature and ability. We also offer Don Jackson Rose Viola Jackson Doycore — Substitutes Construction Laborer — SOLID ASA ROCK!! history. Free details. person. Flexible Hours. paid holldoVs and cosh needed to core for chllren Apply In person between 4 Tremendous inveslmenl in an always popular star- Write Fortune, 62SS W. Coll 646-3 1 33 for benefits program. Please Irr or relirrmenl home. Creal lorali'on. mini rondi- ages Infant to five years. Part time, permanent AAA AUTO CLUB Airport No. 18-C, Hous­ Port Tlmefofter school) appointment. apply In person at Bottls- and 6om. The Andrew lion ihrouf^houl.sleel sidinfi.ritv utililirsand we’re — Moll Order Business $4/hour. Coll 643-5535. Ansaldi Company, 186 position as a TV at­ 391 BROAD STREET 6 4 7 - 8 4 0 0 offering it at 179.900. ton, TX 77035-098. ton's Complete Fabric needs help with prepara­ Core Centers, 441 West Bldwell Street, tendant in hospital. Af­ MANCHESTER, CT. tion of motertols. Apply at Port Time — Mothers Middle Turnpike, Man­ Manchester. ternoon hours flexible, Connecticut Cone & Reed Hours, 9am-1pm. Looking Need Extra Money lor chester of 610 Silos Deane weekend and week­ Company, 205 Hartford for reliable Idlvlduol to do Highway, Wethersfield. Ihe Holldaye? Like Employment Rood, Manchester. Waitresses — Days & telephone work from our days, paid for training talking to people? Evenings. Apply In per­ local office. Salary and and paid vacation, own Then this job may be son, LoStrodo Restau­ for you. 9-1, Monday- bonuses, coll Mrs. Peter­ Truck Driver — Heavy transportation. Experi­ & Education rant, 471 Hartford Rood, son at 282-0322. Construction Equipment. Friday: 5-9, Tuesday & Manchester, CT. enced with public. 6-6 Duplex Construction — Equip­ Apply In person between 4 Wednesday. Call Judy Fountain People — Days Construction Laborers and 6pm. The Andrew After 7pm call collect at 646-7096. Large duplex with entrance foyer, sep. driveways, Good Typist, Steno, part- ment Dperotors for dozer basements and funaces. Immediate occupanev on 7 Working Fireplaces and nights. Must be relia­ Wanted — Experience and bockhoe. Expe­ Ansaldi Company, 186 An Equal Opportunity one side. ble. Good earnings, benef­ time. Wage negotiable. preferred but not re­ Bldwell Street, 389-4382 Employer______h n m p r r '" “' "laKe this HELP WANTED 643-9508 or 649-5635 rienced only. Coll 289-1671 "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSESI"...646-2482 home an exceptional value. Call us today! its, tips. Apply to Howard quired. Coll 647-9501. or 742-5403. Manchester. "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES!"...646-2482 Johnson's Restaurant, 394 anytime. ACCENTUATE THE POSITIVE! LET’S MAKE A DEAL! Salesclerk. Apply In per­ Tolland Turnpike, Man­ This home was rnnsinirled with lop quality mate­ Seller want to start packing. Heading South and “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES!” son, Marlow's Inc., 867 chester, 649-6220. RN/LPN — Full time and rials and craftsmanship by Ansaldi \ private lot need a sale. Very well maintained 7 room olderColo- Main Street, Manchester. port time charge nurse. Best on Timrod Road. I.oveiv ingrnund (lool. 2 fireplaces, nial with modern kitchen and IM» baths. 1 car gar­ Wanted — Sand Blaster Positions available on 3- plaster walls, hardwod flooring. Rt^sonahle to heal. age. nice sun porch, many fine features. SSO’s. 11pm. Excellent benefit or PICTURE THIS Blanchard & Rossetto € g ) and Deburrer. No expe­ Part Time !,i*t US show it to YOU lodav! no-benefIt rote. Coll Mrs. 646-2482 COMMtRflAL CRfDIT rience necessary. Apply Gibbs, RN, DNS at 647- Job In Town REAL ESTATE 189 West Center St. corner of McKee $t. In person, 238 Hartford Senior Citizens Discounts Permanent Port Time Rood. 9191. No dress code, casual, fun atmosphere. Tellers — Inquire Savings Work for a National Newspaper Promotional Bonk of Manchester, 923 Main Street, Manchester, Company. We offer a guaranteed salary with 349 EAST CENTES ST. $ EXTRA MONEY $ Joyce G. Epstein 646-1700. CLERN/RECEPnONIST bonuses. Evening hours available. MANCHESTER Pick up the Ontuo;, Entry level position in busy manufacturing tirm, Call Sat. 9-noon Port Time Inserters light typing, answering phones and processing With Your Own Part-Time Job.' Real Estate 647-8895 wanted. Coll 647-9946, ask Mon. or Wed. 5 to 9pm phone and call shipping documents. Figure aptitude and plea­ ^ WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION = for Bob. '1 ' ^ 81 sant phone personality a must. Apply in person: 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 An excellent opportunity for MCKSTON-SHOWCASE 646-1316 niLOWTEX CORP. Housewives and Mothers with 4 t Rageiit StreeL Maiciwfter, CT 06046 Unusual Opportunity EAST HARTFORD Bus Bov - Dishwasher - Set 640-1737 young children ^bring them TO THE MABxm S room R.„cn .Xh 3 OMreem, 1 M h pm™ Redwood Farms up — M /F . Openings for FORD Largo 8 room Colonial w/2 t4 nights ond weekends. 843-4000 baths, 2 car garage, 1st floor Good Pay. Apply Steak THIS LOCATION New Car/Truck Used Vehicle Sales with you and save on farn. room w/fireplace, formal Club Restouront, Route Are you Interested in a career in sales? ^ ‘^ '^'’ooms, extra B3, Vernon. CURRENTLY INVOLVEO costs large kitchen fully applianced Are you self motivated, hard working? babysitting w/quality cablneefs, in area of HUMAN SERVICES Can you deal persuasively and empathically with young quality home. Trans­ IN A LABOR DISPUTE customers? ferred owner hates to leave this Residential direct alum, sided home. care staff. Part time As a reputable dealer, we are experiencing a $136,500 support and lull/part phenomenal sales growth. time night awake NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED We Offer $ $ Put Number 1 to work for you. positions available in IN MANCHESTER AREA The most agressive pay plan known to us. group home setting Demonstrator and Gasoline Program. MANCHESTER $119 900 for mentally retarded n e s t l e d ki osekidsd Vi sets youll find ttilo custom b uilt6 room homo Front to bsck IMnoroomwith Cattigi 8L 72-82 Life, Disability and Comprehensive Insurance Plan. 22 Hours Per Week •rbpises. dining room w8h buHt in hutch, joyous work-ssving ktichsn. t Vibsthssnd 3 bodrooms Nies adults in the greater M ipli 8L 25-96 Individualized Training. *®****®" ______S4^«e0 I Hartford / Tolland Salary Plus Gas Allowance Forest Hills Ranch Spniei 81 163-248 A Duality Reputation and Commitment to Growth areas. Experienced Oik 81 FREE MARKET EVALUATION Hard to find ranch, easy to with mentally 11-91 rnaintain, has 3 bedrooms, large You Provide SOUND INTERESTING? retarded persons pre­ Birth Rd. 125-138 You can be a Herald Area Adviser and handle and kitchen w/iots of cabinets end D ill Rd. Commitment, Enthusiam. Excellent Communication . Priced to Sell! fully applianced, 2 full baths, ferred. Call or write III supervise our carrier boys A girls. It you. like kids ■ Ludlow Rd. Skills. A willingness to work hard want a little independence and your own Income.. tho'wp^h''® ^ 5 ’’ Contemporary set on a large landscaped lot in formal dining room, hard wood Conn. Community 25-107 floors and wall to wall carpeting, hlHrmm Manchester. Bright airy rooms four Services, 630 Oak- Hickmitick 81 III No experience necessary but is a plus for proven privacy In fenced in rear yard. producer. For further information and Interviewing R E A L ESTATE SER VIC ES Shows pride of ownership, won't wood Ave., 146 A, Krche^«erd®M"$V5!."3M^^ last. West Hartford. CT MANCHESTER HERALD appointment, contact Don Hudson, Superior Ford. 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 Columbia, CT, Phone 228-9431 / 646-0563. $94,500 06110. 278-3672, to set up an Interview. Call NOW 647-9946 An EqunI Opponunlt, Employtr CALL 647-9946 ^647-9947 ■we* MAl\irHF.s¥F.R H ERALD , Wednesday. Oct. 23, 1985 - 27 M - M ANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1985

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R 7 I HOMES m H O M E S R P I l t a l S r r iH O M E s m h o m e s n n HOMES n n HOMES October 1986 f o r s a l e f o r s a l e |3 1 I | 3 ' I n m i i a i a [ 2 1 ] h elp w a n t e d I ^ F O R SALE 1 ^ FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE 6-6 Duolex — Loroe du- Manrhexter — Older 3 ' ____ Manchester — 7 room Accentuate the Positive! plex with entrance foyer, 8 room Colonial with 2'/2 ter, $84,900. Cleon Colon­ beroom duplex with att­ Immaculate Ranch. First This home wos con­ separate driveways, base­ baths, 2 cor garage, first ial, on o very quiet street, ached store. Zoning ap­ FOR RENT floor family room. Nice structed with top quality ments and turndces. Im­ proval for 3rd unit Is done. ED with o treed lot, large residential neighborhood. materials and crotsmon- floor fomllv room with Wanted — Hard working flreploced living room, mediate occupancy on Immediate occupancy. person eager to learn o Full basement, fireplace. shlp by AnsatdI. Very fireplace, formal dining Gentlemen only. Central oppllonced kitchen, new one side. Blanchard & Blanchard & Rossetto location, kitchen privi­ trade In floor covering $92,900. Hayes Corpora­ private lot on TImrod room, 4 bedrooms, extra Autofest carpeting, an enclosed Rossetto Real Estate, 646-. Real Estate, 646-2482. leges, porking available. Rood. Lovely Inground large kitchen, fully op- business, helper position tion, 646-0131. porch and a garage! D.W. 2482. pool, 2 fireplaces, plaster pllonced with auoHty ca­ Security and references now open. Coll 643-5168 Fish Realty, 643-1591 or between 9am-Spm, Ask Manchester — New list­ walls, hardwood flooring. binets, In area of going LOTS/LAND required. 643-2693. quolltv homes. Trans­ 871-1400. 7 Working Fireplaces and for Bill. ing. Charming 5 room Reasonable to heat. Let us FOR SALE ferred owner hates to chestnut wide board Completely Furnished — home with 2 cor garage. show It to you today! floors help moke this leave this aluminum sided Glastonbury — $161,900. Including stove, refriger­ Convenient to school, Jackson & Jackson Real home on exceptional Coventry — Hilltop ap­ shopping and bus. Newer Estate, 647-8400 or 646- home. $136,500. Centruv 21 Immediate occupancy ator and linen. $50 weekly Retail Sales Help Jockston-Showcose, 646- value. Coll ustodov! Blan­ proved home site. Choice plus 2 weeks security. Coll ^ w e s a , gas furnoce,.cedar closet. 8646. could mean enjoying chard & Rossetto Real location, 2'/j acres, V Flexible hours available 1316. Thanksgiving dinner In 2 646-W2 otter 4pm. Priced at $76,000. Zinsser Estate, 646-2482. cleared. $10,000 down, for full & part time sales Agency, 646-1511. Solid as o Rock I Tre­ this newly built LaCovo owner finqncino. 742-6715, help in our East Hartford mendous Investment In on Forest Hills Ranch — home. The corefully Modern, Large, Cleon "New To Market" — Brick 643-0302. Room — Furnished. Kit­ Bed & Bath Store. Ex­ Manchester — Porter always popular starter or Hard to find ranch, eosv planned kitchen leads to o Front, 6 room Dormered cellent opportunity to Street oreo — Immocu- retirement home. Great to maintain, has 3 bed­ dining room that will chen privileges. All utili­ ^ 2 Cope In nice area of town. ties. On busline. Coll 647- advance into our ma­ lote 4 bedroom, 3'/i both, location, mint condition rooms, large kitchen with accomodate the largest Three or Four bedrooms, ,\imnll.\i-l-hoorSahn. ’n ic new i m Hnrefa Ace<«l IJCi 4-l>«if Scilan k a uim|tely BUSINESS 9813. Females only. nagertraining program colonial cope with 2 cor throughout, steel siding, lots of cabinets and fuliv fam ily. Imagine 2,350 I'/j baths, newer wall to re-enuineereJ and redcsisned aiit.*i»)l)ilc fix l>*f>and is Hxidas top^d'-llie-hne /Viet»d. ITie ik ;« Apply in person to garage. Large flreploced city utilities ond we’re oppllonced, 2 full baths, souore feet of living space PROPERTY I ^-\;|1\C 2.H liicrcni;inc features Honda's l»niKrjmmcd Iniel Injeeiion system. A unKtiic dojil^* wall carpeting, enclosed Nancy Lee. at Three D living room, formal din­ offering It at $79,900. Jack- formal dining room, hard­ designed with conven­ DO A TWO-WAY favor ... H U mw miskmsnhuki all finif wheels Is offered.'ITiis type of siu^Knsion, which is fiKind on all the new rear porch, newer roof & Bed & Bath, 801 Silver ing room, rear deck and son & Jackson Real Est­ wood floors 8, wall to wall ience and comfort In Manchester Commercial get extra cosh for yourself VxTirds is the first o f its tvpc ew r to be offered on a fmnt-wheel-dnve automolule a i^ ^>l1^•KJes hn a gutters. Sublect to pro­ and moke It possible for La.. East Hartlord. 569- priced at only $159,900. ate, 647-8400 or 646-8646. carpeting, privacy In mind! Treat vour family bate court approval. space for rent — Approxi­ smiKKh ride and precise handlinj;. in addition, the I.X i4 .|> N if Sedaii ttijTH^^^ with a i^Mer- to the distinctive dlfler- someone else to enlov Hfff i iHKfjted Moonnn»fwithsuashadeand Hondas top-of-the-Iine ANM M full-liyK:steri.;i>vcitluasM.tiL 3451. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. fenced-ln rear yard. $82,900. Strono Real Est­ mately 450 so. ft. over­ ence. Sentry Real Estate, head door. Coll 646-7804. those golf clubs you never Standard povcere«|uipment indudes windtnvs. ih*»r hides, steering, lira k p i^ n d d u d ^ ^ Let's M okf A Deal I Seller Shows pride of ownership, ate, 647-7653. South Windsor — 6V2 wonts to start pocking. won't lost. $94,500. Cen­ 643-4060. use. Sell them with o wont 2 Room Ranch, 3 bed­ Heading South on need o truv 21 Jockston- od. Manchester — $83,900, REAL ESTATE LIMITED NEW ENGLAND EDITIO I^*^ Maintenance man rooms, spacious lower sole. Very well main­ Showcose, 646-1316. East Hartford — $95,500. Just reduced. Colonial level family room, woll to tained 7 room older Colon­ New to the Market! Cope, recently remodeled EBWANTED needgetto do carpen­ wall carpeting. Lot with o ial with modern kitchen Lovely 6 room Ranch with and In excellent condi­ r n APARTMENTS view, very nice condition and I'A baths, 1 cor Priced to Sell! Distinctive try, electrical, plumb­ U 8i R Contemporary set 3 bedrooms, 1 both, flre- tion. First floor family I f Z J for RENT throughout. Asking gdroge, nice sun porch, ploced living room and room, formal dining ing and general build­ $92,000. U & R Reolty, many fine feofures. $80’s. on o large landscaped lot In the HIghwood section large knotty pine rec room, hardwood floors, 2 1986 ESCORT-L ing maintenance. 643-2692. Jackson & Jackson Real porches and aluminum Interested In Buying vour 149 Oakland Street, 4 room with bar. Private Good pay and bene­ Estate, 647-8400 or 646- of Manchester, Bright rooms. $400 monthiv Plus olrv rooms, four bed­ treed lot offers a great siding. Large, charming single or multl-tomllv 8646.______home, with oil natural home without fuss or utilities. No appliances, 3 fits, flexible hours. Manchester — $119,900. rooms, floor to celling place for growing child­ Nestled In secluded V ren! Hurry, won't lost woodwork. D.W . Fish fanfare. Quick closing. no pets. Security. Coll 2 -D O O R Send resume of work 2 Manchester — Newer 5-5 stone fireplace In family 646-2426 weekdays, 9om- acre you'll find this cus­ long. Sentry Real Estate, Realty, 643-1591 or 871- Mr. Beltlore, Beltlore experience to: Duplex, 3 bedrooms, IV2 room. Many nice touches. 5om. DELIVERED tom built 6 room home. baths, aluminum siding, Ottered at $154,900. 643-4060. 1400. Agency, 647-1413. IN Box MM Front to bock living room oppl lances, gas heat, deep STOCK with fireplace, dining Manchester Herald lot. Excellent condition ICARS/TRUCKS i CARS/TRUCKS OR room with built In hutch, and location. $137,900.646- 1711 CARS/TRUCKS ■ 7 1 1CARS/TRUCKS 171JCARS/TRUCKS for s a l e FOR SALE ORDER lovous work-sovlng kit­ 7693, 1-3 weekdays, 646- I''I f o r s a l e I ' ' 1 for s a l e I''I for s a l e chen, IV2 baths and 3 0616 evenings and bedrooms. Nice location. weekends. Plus 9 » l SITUATION Sentry Real Estate, 643- Taxes & 4060. Registration WANTED Bolton'i Finest — Custom designed Cope with 4 bed­ PLACING AN AD In clos- rooms plus o 5 room ’6868 Licensed dov care has slfled Is o very easy, attached guest house. 3 We’ll Match or Beat Any Legitimate Deal On Any openings tor newborn ond simple process. Just dial cor garage and spectacu­ up whose parents hove 643-2711. We'll help you lar loti Blanchard & Ros- New Ford, So Get Your Best Deal & Then See Us! some schedule os school word your od for maxi­ setto Real Estate, 646- /Vmr7//-V/ 'Ihe new I^AIh Honda Atvord I Ai HateWwck is a compkrtcly icdcsifiocd and calendar. 649-4916. mum response. 2482. ...JUST LOOK WHAT YOU GET: re enpneered c-ar. featurin); a new 2.0 liter. 12-valve engine with Honda's hugrammed Fuel Injeetion system. A unH)ue double wishbone .suspeaskm, Iwth front and rear, offers excellent ride and handling Cut laundry costs by de­ * 1JIM O N OUTfVT EIWMK * INSmUMDITATnN CROUP and is tlie Hist such suspeaskm type on a front-wheel-drive automobile. A long list of stand^ et(uip- creasing the amount of * POmi nMNT MUMCt * UONTOiOUP * T M T C 0 Q U S $ meni. mkIi as ctuise contml, air ctmditkming, power steering, power windows and an ANl/FM sterco detergent used. Reduce * m /m m m umo * i u r a mit i m s * WIDC M MOLORM with cassette, is included. * MGrTAiaOCR * S-Sm O MNUAL TRAItUXU * TRm RIN6VCCNTER HUIS by one-third and see * MML KMOTC MAT MrtOM « m a KLTCD MMAL TIAES * OVCRNEilO CONSOU whether you notice o dif­ ference In the oppeoronce of your wash. Add extra dollars to your budget by SALE Need we say more? selling "don't needs" with o low-cost od In Classi­ 24 Adorns Slri'et. ManchesUT fied. 643-2711. Reap at Lipman’s # 1 Harvest Sale DILLOni (Exit 61 off 1-84) SINCE 1933 Real Estate 319 Main Street (Across from Armory) MANCHESTER 643-2145 HOMES FOR SALE HD MANCHESTER $115,000 ■ , . , . N ■ /t.' ’ ; -,.V, V " ' Alj real estate advertised NEW TO THE MARKET In the Manchester Herald c Attractive, 7 room Raished Ranch conveni­ Is sublect to the federal ently located close to major highways and 26 used cars ...... ______Fair Housing Act of 1968, shopping. Nice wooded lot with brook, which mokes It Illegal to advertise onv preference, childsafe street. It has 3 bedrooms, V/i CARDINAL limitation or discrimina­ baths, lower level rec room, all wall to wall tion based on race, color, carpeting over hardwood floors, 2 car gar­ religion, sex or notional age with openers, plus much, much more. *2626 each ^126 down origin, or on Intention to Must be seen! moke any such prefer­ T ence, limitation or dis­ Wi can help you becomt a crimination. The Herald BUICK, INC. will not knowingly accept -REALE' PROFESSIONAL! *^126 a month any advertisement which Call M8-452S. and aak lor Oin. Is In violation of the low. D.F. REALE, INC. ANNOUNCES Reel E$l»le You con be o good sales­ m M a II.. Cl. for 26 months man ... lust use o oulck- *4 6 -4535' selllng od In Classified to find cosh buyers 1643-2711. *see us for details

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82 Ford Escort 3 Fully Equipped. T Top Roof. 5 Spd.. AC. Red Power Steering-Brakes & W in­ dows. Cruise Control, Electronic Tune Stereo Wnh Automatic Reversing Wagon Cassette. Styted Road Wheels. AH Freight 6 Dealer's Prep Included, Stk M706 AT. Air. \M''FM IM A D O M I cut t m e n i v w M List St7.628 81 Chev. Citation 470 0 7 Clearance Price ^15,999 2 D r.. 4 Spd.. , t! 'll (jissctte « TRUCKS « TRUCKS * •226QA STOCK TO SE U a FROM #2121C EARLY RELEASE '86 TRUCKS - ■ SAME NISSAN PRICE AS '85 — WHY Fay more for a leftover? 82 Chev. 81 Plymouth (offer good until November 13) Citation T C -3 Dr,. 4 Spd., .Air 4 Spd.. Sunroof ■ 1 PS. PB 4211lA 4 7 0 2 1 , J It’s Our “26” Sale! VjSTK , 4756 Silver A S LO W AS: CARDINAL OPEN Eves. 'Til 8 p.m. Except Thurs. Til 6, Sat. Til 5 285 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER n g y i #1 VOLKSWAGEN v T a ^ T 81 Adams St., Manchester 649-4571 6 4 3 - oir.RlMlHHARUlIHlin I I 13 n i l Off l.|6 MOtIM 4T JOST 6 4 9 -2 6 3 8 U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Pel. 23. 1985 SPORTS WEATHER I KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE by Larry Wright CARS/TRUCKS CARS/TRUCKS MANCHESTER FOCUS FOR SALE FOR SALE NU’s Ellis confronts Course teaches you MHS girls capture Chance of showers tUSINiSS & SERVICE DIRECTORY 74 F-100 350 — Runs well. Maverick, 1976 - 2 door highlights weather $1,500 or best otter. 647- SBdaiiz automotlCz current CCG soccer crown sticker, om/tm radio, Manchester’s anger how to be assertive 9639 otter 5pm. ... p ag e 2 $150. Flat, 1978, rally 128,2 ... page 15 ... page 11 1980 Mercury Bobcat — door sedan# front wheel ... page 3 PAWTM8/ e n l R U i u i n w Looks and runs good. drive, tach, new fuel sys­ ^CONTRACTiNS Asking $2,500, negotiable. tem, battery, 59,000 miles. 646-6652. $250 or best otter. Call 646-7672. ______Tithnlcol writino for Nome your own price — Farrand Remodeling .—- MU tdiiit*, T ru c k in a - Corvolr, 1965— Runs, new Horn* r*polrs. You nome your business needs - Fofher and son. Fast, Coblnets, rooting/ gut­ ters, room additions, front cross member gas 1978 AMC Gremlin — 6 w* do It. Free estl- Pamphlets, Instructlonol depenaoble service. cylinder automatic with decks, all types of rem o­ tank, tor ports. $75. 250 MMltO. iRSUfod. M3-d304. booklets, manuals. Sev­ Painting, Paperhanging air, power steering. Ask­ eral veors expertise. Coll 8i Removal. Coll 646-5761, deling ond repairs. FREE Porter Street. estimates. Fully Insured. ing $1,500. Good condi­ lilMMkO: « S Trot Service — 6S0-47S3. ______tion. Call after 1pm, 646- Socket Truck & Chipper. Painting ond Poperhang- Telephone 643-6017, otter 1970 Ford F-250 Camper special, very clean % ton, 7914. 4K«n» p Removal. Free Es* Bill's Sewino Mochine Re­ ing — Exterior and Inte­ 6pm, 647-8509. rior, ceilings repaired. con see 49 Erie Street, Mihotte. »>eclal consider- pairs. Coll Bill for profes­ Manchester. Asking CdUm tor Elderly and Hon- sional servlcinp on oil Iteterences, futtv insured. Leon CleszynskI Builder ilanrkBtf r $1,400 negotiable. 646-1050. tMCOPped. M7-7S53. mokes. Reollstic rotes. Quality work. Martin — New homes, additions, /x-M_____ ^ MmlhThiircHowThursday, Oct. 24, 1985 — Single copy: 254 Mottsson, evenings, 649- remodelind, rec rooms;> Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Farmer singer techni­ Datsun Pulsar, 83 — Four Oellvorinp rich — 5 cian. Free pick-up 047- 4431. garages, kitchens remo­ Clossic 1970 Chew Ca­ deled, ceilings, both file, Door sedan, automatic, VjBrd*. SOS plus tax. Sand, 0487. price Coupe — New paint air, mint condition, low John Deerr - Painting dormers, roofing. Resl- (srovel, & Stone. 643-9S04...... and only 60.000 miles. mlleooe. Asking only Contractor, Interior, exte- dentlol or commercial. I will do housework Mon- Must see. Coll George at $5,190. Coll 649-0286. rlpr. Insured. Quality 649-4291. T ««e s Ootwn From Storm dov dnd Soturdoy. 646- ®l9f5byNt»mc Andy Brown's, Route 6, Freo estlmotes for work. Off seoson rotes, Pickup 0060. Andover, 742-0101. wood and brush. Coll colt 649-3248. Corpentry and remodet- Sell station, A49-77S7,7«FS747. Ing services — Complete 19B5 MOTORCYCLES/ Housekeeping - Services Jock inkel Painting Inc. home repoirs ond remo­ 1976 Dodge Pick Up — m BICYCLES ot excellent rotes. Estl- Interior - Exterior paint­ deling Quality work.:Ref- CELEBRITY CIPHER Looks pood, runs very of leaves Loaves, Leaves, Miore m aies given. Call 647-0230. erences, licensed and In-: CBiBbftty Clpl}«r cryptograrra ar* ciaatad from quotattona by famous Leaves. Schedule your ing, custom poperhano- paopla. paal ar>d praaant. Each latlar In tha dpftar ttands for good. Only $1,295. Andy 20" BMX Dirt Bike, Good Ing. Free Estimates - sured. Coil 646416$. - anothar. Today’B ekm : B aquafa 8 . Brown's, Route 6, lAn- tedf deott UP now. Also Condition. $20. 649-7963.0 Topsoil Sand, Grovel, Futtv Insured. dover, 742-0101. (dvtna snow rem oval estt- by CONNIE WIENER to begin build 2 more, det. Cdtl Partners Resl- Stone. Bobcat, backhoe Established 1976.649-0095. Dumas Electric— Hoving 2 and loader rental. Dovis Electricol. Problemst 1981 Kowosokl. KZ550 ex­ dMtlOl Services, 444^Mf5. “Y 8QLH CHLHK OHHC cellent condition. Most Construction, 872-1400. Interior painting from $75 Need A large or a small Repair? We Speclaltze in sell. Best otter 649-4840. The town will begin its annual Snow Plowing — Com- per room. Including ceil­ AYTTYCE VJ BQFKYPYFH XM merdol only. Dependa­ ings. Wall coverings hung Residential Work. Josress making, oiteratlons for your child In our ini hSp* placement necessary to go back over some At a news conference this put the value of the station at en d repairs. Coll anytime home. Call 646-4890 befor*~ PLUMBIN6 4pm. wlndows/doors. 643-6712. Tog Sole — October 26th places where the collection was morning, the Republicans said $400,000, but Democrats, who hold 647-S730 anytime. GM Love Seot — New­ made soon after Gloria's Sept. 27 born. $7 Firm. Coll 646- ond 27th, 9om-5pm. Furni­ that if they receive a majority of six seats on the Board of Directors, Garden wav sunroom. So­ Fogarty Brothers — B«r visit. Chapman said superivisory TMnking Fence? - Think Seomsfress —■ Custom throom remodeling;. .In- 5037 otter 5pm.□ ture, CB radio, FM re­ the board's nine seats in the Nov. 5 have passed an ordinance that draperies and oiteratlons. lar greenhouse, energy personnel from the Highway Div­ Mico, all types, free esti­ stollatlon woter hcoters, ceiver and trombone. 47 election, they will contract with the fixes the value at $600,000. 20 percent oft fabric, free saving, thermo-spas, dis­ ision will make a townwide check . mates. Cali 646-4226. garbage disposals; faucet 3 Cherry Ladder Backed Tolcott Hill Rood, We Feature Insurance Services Organization Edward Boland, who is seeking estimates. 429-6166. plays, All- Season Pool, Shaker choirs. 643-7431, Coventry. Friday to note places where crews his first term on the board, said the Bolton, 649696L repairs. 64M539. Vtsa/M- for a study to determine exactly osterCord occepted. ®'- coll onvtime. PENNZOIL will have to return for hurricane where the two satellite stations stations would be manned round- Loam Gravel, Sond, debris. should be located. the-clock by two firefighters each. Slone S> Fill. Coll George Ail types remodeling or Products Monday, when the regular leaf repairs-— Complete kit­ WANT ADS are teorth CARS/TRUCKS Donna Mercier, an incumbent He said the Town of Manchester Licensed Day Core Pro­ Gritting for deliveries. pickup begins, equipment devoted 742-7886. chens, baths, garages, ad- looking Into when you're MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE seeking re-election, said firefigh­ Fire Department now uses fewer vided — Loving environ­ looking'for o ploce ‘ to hauling away tree limbs that fell firefighters than most other towns ment, planned activities, dlflons, dormers,' mFOR SALE ters who respond first to a fire are porches, decks. No lob iive;..whether K's a homti victim to Gloria's winds will be with two firefighters per engine nutritious meals and Housekedper and Nurses concerned with search and rescue too targe or small. Call cm apartment or a mobite limited to a log loader and three snoefcs. Full tim e open- Aide with experience and Why Spend $$ on the gym and that there is always a second company and one per ladder Larry, 649-3985. home. v'® 119 dump trucks, he said. in «s only.'646-3844. references. Call 649-1444. when you con own your responder. company. own Vltomoster 5000 total ■ qt. Residents are asked to rake She said the controversial sta­ The Republican plan provoked a 1979 Red Honda Accord — leaves to the street line before the gym for only $350, tree 4 door. Air, high mileage, UPl photo tion — located on Tolland Turnpike negative response this morning HOURS: Mon.-FrI. 8am-8pm Monday of the week of collection Instruction manual, la­ runs well. $1,812 or best in the independent Eighth Utilities from every Democratic leader Sat.-Sun. 8am-Spm for their area. The town's refuse dles body building book offer. 633-2479 between 5- President Reagan greets Nicaraguan government, their representatives and District, which has its own fire contacted by the Herald. collector will not pick up bagged and cables. Coll 742-0504 7pm. wives at the Waldorf Astoria in New York department — is not closer to some Theodore R. Cummings, the leaves. President Daniel Ortega as the latter otter 6pm. Ask for Kim. areas it covers than the town's Democratic town chairman, said Following is a rough description was introduced to the president at a Wednesday. 1980 Ford Von — 75,000 station on McKee Street. She said the Republicans are trying to 4 HP Leaf Blower — mlles,4 speed, 2gos tanks, Watch for PAP’S of the six routes: reception Reagan hosted for heads of her odometer does not register any persuade people to vote for what is Manchester — Available Available for Immediate Needs work on Recoil. power steering and • The area east of Autumn, Two Bedroom Town- Four Room paneled 1st Annuai difference in the distances from really a "giveaw ay” plan to the house — All appliances, apartment. Appliances, Immediately. One, two Occuponev — 2,500 square $45. 643-1938. brakes, good condition. Walker, and Princeton streets, the two stations to East Catholic Eighth District, which provides heat, hot water, carpet­ corpetlno, references. No and three bedroom apart­ feet. Ideal for small busi­ Needs point lob. $2,800. south of East Middle Turnpike, ments. $425, $495, $525, ness. Broad Street loca­ High School, one of two schools the volunteer fire protection and ing, air conditioning. Coll pets. $380. 646-3166. stamp Collectors — Light­ Coll 643-2171 before 5pm, north of Highland Street, and west heat and hot water In­ tion with easy accessibil­ house Albums, 16 new 8, Buckland station serves. sewer service to most of northern 649-5240. ask for Steve. of the Vernon town line. Reagan urges regional plan cluded. J.D. Real Estate, ity. 643,1161, ask for Steve used, $50 or best offer. She labeled the Democrats in- Manchester. Four Room Apartment — AUT0FE8T • Across the nothern extreme of Appliances Included, $400 646-1980. or Craig. 649-4259.0 Dodge Colt, 1975— Many sistance on retaining the Buckland Cummings was referring to the C town. per month. No kids or new ports, reliable trans­ station'' The silliest Catch-22 situa­ Manchester — Brookfield • South of Interstate 384. question on the Nov. 5 ballot, in pets. 643.0675. Manchester — Combina­ DP 300 Body Tone Home portation. $600 negotia­ Oct 26,1985 tion I've ever seen." Street, 3 bedroom, 2nd tion office and apartment. • East of Main Street, south of which a "y e s ” vote would mean the Fitness Machine. $99. Call ble. Days, 8:30-5, 643-2711, Democrats, including the major­ floor, 2 family garage. For Information, coll 649-7931 otter 5;30pm.o Woodbridge Street, north of Char­ to eliminate world conflict town must keep the station to Three and Four Room X45, Evenings after 5:30, ity leader, the mayor and the town Appliances, wall to wall, Manchester — 5 room, 2 Fronk SplleckI, 643-2121. ter Oak Street, and west of provide fire protection and a "no” remodeled and very Apartments — Applian­ 742-7463. chairman, said today the Republi­ bedroom, heat. $625 a Quartz Heater — Almost n/dea, Prizes & Refreahmenta Autumn, Walker and Princeton vote would make it possible to sell clean, wosher and dryer ces, middle-aged adult, By Helen Thomas can plan had no merit. They were month. Children wel­ Prime Space Available — new. $20.0 1967 Mustang — Auto­ streets. the station. hookups. $600 monthly references, centrol, Procaada to go to charity. United Press International joined in their criticism by Town owner occupied. 643-8470 come. 647-7602. Tolland Industrial Park, matic, 6 evlinder, running "W East of Adams Street, north of The plan outlined by the GOP plus utilities, available new building. 2,500-22,000 Fire Chief John C. Rivosa. after 6pm. One Aluminum Storm condition. $500 or best Center Street, west of Main Street, candidates this morning depends December 1st, 647-1225. 3 Room — Heat, hot so. ft. Reasonable rates. H Door — 35'/4" bv 79yz". $15. UNITED NATIONS - President Bennet students mark Townspeople will be asked in a otter. Coll 742-7463 otter and south of Woodland Street. on a "n o" vole on the referendum T water, stove, refrigera­ & D Associates, 875-5803, Phone 649-3021 .□ Reagan, seeking a fresh start in referendum Nov. 5 whether the 5:30pm, anytime on wee­ • East of Olcotl Street, north of question. tor, 3rd floor, security, 872-4706. kends. 742-8843, anytime. relations with the Soviet Union, TOWN OF MANCHESTER Hartford Road, west of Main UN’s 40th anniversary town should be prohibited from The Eighth District is planning LEGAL NOTICE $375. Adults, no pets. Coll Pile Lined Hush Puppies. today proposed that the superpow­ selling the Buckland station. The NMKXMI. C M CM K MOXm Street, and south of Center Street. to build its own satellite fire station 649-2236. 2,700Sq. Ft. Free Standing Man's size 7. Never wjjrn. ers agree to eliminate "outside The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public professional office or re- A street-by-street schedule for By Susan Vaughn hands ot a tew." She called on question was placed on the ballot to serve the Buckland area — just $12. 643-7153.0 1981 Toyota Celica — military involvement" and gua­ hearing on Monday. November 4, 1985 at 7:00 P.M. In the foll site next to.Battlston the vacuum leaf pickup is printed Herald Reporter the citizens of Manchester to after Democrats gathered signa­ two lots west of the town's station. Hearing Room, Lincoln Center, 49< Atain Street to hear and Two Bedroom Apartment $5,000 firm. Coll after 4pm, rantee peace settlements to help tures from residents of the town consider the tollowlng petitions: - on Monstleld/Wllllngton Cleaners, West Middle Parker Lawn Sweeper, on page 25 of today's Herald. participate in programs that The town does not have the legal 872-1374. resolve eonflict in five world would make the United Nations fire district, which includes all of ANTHONY A NADIA COTTER - SPECIAL EXCEPTION - 2M line. Route 44, $330. I'/s Turnpike. Privote park­ 30". Excellent condition. PAP AUTO While President Reagan was authority to fight fires in the area trouble spots. a more effective organization. southern Manchester. OAK STREET - Application under Article II. Section 5.02.01 months security deposit. ing. High traffic and vis­ Has adopter for tractor 1974 Dodge Charger — 307 E. Center St„ Manchester addressing the United Nations (b) to permit creation of a two-unit residential structure bv Country privacy. Garden ibility. Land Planning As­ hitch. $70. Call 643-1215.0 Reagan made the proposal in a General Assembly this morn­ After describing how the U.N. Thomas Ferguson, an incum­ Please turn to page 8 the conversion of first door commercial space to residential Power Brakes, steering, (Rear ot lenox Fharmaty I 6 4 9 - 3 5 2 8 spot. No dogs. Coll 429- sociates, 643-1111. major address to the U.N. General ing, students at Bennet Junior makes decisions among its use - 734 Oak Street ■ Residence B Zone. good running condition. Assembly, which celebrated the 2296 or 487-0162. Like new white JC Penny $400 or best offer. 646-8556. Texas tale High School were conducting 158-member nations, Valerie OEOROE R. RECCK AND ALFRED ROY - ZONE CHANGE - 40lli anniversary of its founding 171 SPENCER STREET - To change the zoning classification MISCELLANEDUS electric clothes dryer, their own ceremony in celebra­ Williams said, "The U.N. can do of on opproxlmotelv 2.2 acre parcel ot land located at 171 Two 5-room Apartments $225 or best offer. Call today. tion of the 40th anniversary of what no other organization has Spencer Street from Rural Residence to Business III and Re­ and gorape. Central. Se­ 0 FDR RENT 649-2747 after 5pm, ask for MISCELLANEDUS MISCELLANEDUS n n MISCELLANEDUS He eited the following areas the world organization. or will be able to do. Let's hope sidence AA to Business III. prompts a Technology gains curity. No canines. 649- Scott. AUTDMDTIVE l i O j iAUTDMDTIVE where the United States and the At the conclusion ot brief talks life does begin at 40. " At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written |re]AUTDMDTIVE 3616. Manchester — Secure Soviet Union could reduce tensions Noting that the early hopes communications received. Copies ot these petitions hove Coal Stove — Choppee, Vz about the U.N. by several been died In the Town Clerk's office and may be Inspected storage garage. and make progress toward peace, for the U.N. have never really Manchester 4 room du­ ton cool, heat shield, mat. ' leaf war Bennet students and School during office hours. $50/month. 633-6331. Afghanistan, Cambodia, Ethiopia. plex. Stove, refrigerator, $350. 649-7874. Superintendent James P. been realized, Kennedy told the pose privacy risks PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION By United Press International Angola and Nicaragua. Kennedy, a white spruce tree students they have the "biggest Leo Kwosh, Secretory heat Included. $495 WANTED It pays to Rap with PAP monthly Plus security. One Oil Hot Water Tank — was planted on the school challenge of all — to be smart Doted at Manchester, Connecticut this 23rd dav ot October, DIPLOMATIC OBSERVERS 1985. 649-5767 evenings. TD RENT Can be seen at 548 Wethe- An old-fashioned lend seems to grounds. enough to find a way for the By Lee Byrd pen registers — which monitor the Where Auto Parts are sold for less. HAVE NO TED that in recent days 044-10 rell Street. be brewing between tourism offi­ The tree-planting ceremony nations of the world to be The Associated Press numbers called on a given tele­ 4 Room Aporfment — GaraoD — Por car stor­ cials in New England and their the administration has tried to was part of a commemoration independent but with a forum to phone line — have enabled new Heat, appliances, one cor age. Mid December to Bovs Bicycle — 21". Good counterparts in Texas, who claim downgrade arms control as the being conducted by young peo­ bring the world together so the WASHINGTON - The explosion ways to spy on people even if their only. No pets. Security, condition. $30. 649-8814. top-priority issue of Reagan's Nov. ANNUAL TOWN MEETING early April. Call 528-3911. PENNZOIL fall foliage in the Lone Star State is ple all around the world today to world continues to go on. " in communications technology has own communications habits are lease, references. $435. 19-20 summit in Geneva, Swilzei'- TOWN OF ANDOVER, CONNECTICUT lOW-40 THERMOSTATS ALL the most spectacular in the nation. mark the U.N.'s International He encouraged the students to so outpaced privacy laws that more old-fashioned, the agency OCTOBER 28. 1988 Coll 649-3340. Wing Type Print Soto — “ Baloney! Nuts!" said Wanda land, with Soviet leader Mikhail Youth Year celebration, said make their contributions at Americans have little or no protec­ noted. n^RDDMMATES Price reasonable. Call Belts & Hoses for Most American Plumer, director of Maine's Tour­ Gorbachev. tion against a plethora of new ways Rep. Robert W. Kastenmeier, The electors and citizens Qualified to vote In Town Meetings Manchester — 3 bedroom 643-0772. *1.19 Bennet student Andrea Della home and school by having a in the Town of Andover ore hereby notified that the Annual WANTED Cars ism Department. But in one conciliatory gesture, duplex, I'/z baths, corpet- QT. OFF Rocco. positive "can-do" type of for government or private adver­ D-Wis., chairman of the House Town Meeting will be held at the Andover Elementary Rec- *1.59 10% Debbie First, deputy director of Reagan told the U.N. gathering, Before the planting. Student attitude. saries to pry into their lives, a Judiciary subcommittee on courts School, Andover, CT on Monday, October 28. 1985 at 8:00 inp, quiet area. No pets. Used Hospital Bed — In *1.99 Our.R.g kOH Prices which included some 80 heads of P.M. for the following purposes: $550 plus utilities. 633-6331. very good condition. $100. Reg. 4.79 the Massachusetts Division of Council President Lauren Bell Rennet’s activities were congressional agency reported and civil liberties, said the study 2 ★ 646-3017. ^ Tourism, said the claim is a government, that Gorbachev's read a special UN Day procla­ among several conducted in today. "shows how the law in this area has 1. To choose a moderator tor sold meeting. "typical Texas tall tale." proposal for a 50 percent cut in mation to about 60 students The non-partisan Office of Tech­ broken down: it is up to Congress to One Bedroom In Rock­ steady, Reliable Herald Manchester schools for the 2. To hear and accept the reports of the various Town Ofdc- Health Board for Aching MONROE MATIC ANTI FREEZE FOG LIGHTS "Have you ever been to Texas',’ offensive nuclear weapons is being nology Assessment found that 35 t r i and Boards as presented In the Town Reoort. ville, 2 8i 3 bedroom In reporter seeks house or from social studies classes U.N.'s birthday. Every Martin fix it. If we fail to act. the personal Manchester. Coll Ed, 643- - Back — Never used, also a There's miles between trees," carefully studied. gathered in the Bennet Library, School pupil was to plant a out of 142 domestic federal agen­ and business communications of 3. To nominate and elect three members to the Memorial apartment to share. Must Shocks 2 Gal. *7.98 " I believe that within their Day Committee for three year terms, 1985-1988. 1129. be In Manchester. Call folding rollawaybed. Sev­ First said. saying that the solution to world seedling to represent the growth cies use or plan to use various Americans will not have the Kevin alter 12:30pm, eral kitchen utensils. Call Mfg. Rebate 3.00 The dispute erupted this week, proposal, there are seeds which we problems "no longer lies in the of youth around the world. electronic surveillance methods, privacy protection they deserve." 4. To see If the Town will vote to change the dote of the Four Room Apartment — Annual Budget Meeting from the first Saturday In May to weekdays at 643-2711. about 9om, 643-7062. *12.95 ea. when a vacation guide issued by should nurture. " he said. "In the including modern devices not Sen. Charles McC. Mathias, Appliances Included, $400 the second Monday In May. Reg. ‘16.95 *9.95 the Texas Slate Tourist Develop­ coming weeks we will seek to governed by a landmark 1968 law R-Md., said the report "documents per month. No kids or *4.98 5. To see If the Town will adopt on Ordinance per State Sta­ ment Agency said. New England, establish a genuine process of give that circumscribed the use of tute Section 12-81c: “ To exempt from personal orooertv pets. 643-0675. HOUSEHOLD how new and more intrusive forms Your Final its famed autumnal hues notwith­ and take." long-term solution would become Nations for an end to the Vietna­ wiretaps and bugs — concealed 4 taxation any ambulance-tvoe motor vehicle which Is i H i J GOODS m i p E T S $2.49 Reg. ‘15.95 of snooping have followed in the used exclusively tor the purpose of transporting any me­ C o lt * Gal standing, "ain't got nothing on "When Mr. Gorbachev and 1 possible, involving reintegration ot mese occupation of Cambodia. microphones. wake of the exciting advances in dially Incapacitated Individual except any such vehicle HDMES Texas." meet in Geneva next month," the wartorn nations into the A senior American official said used to transport any such Individual for payment. The agency said 36 agencies, not communications technology," and FDR RENT Used Refrigerators, Free — 3 Female Gray The guide went on to advise Reagan said, " I look to a fresh international economy. Reagan had broached his proposal counting those in foreign intelli­ 6. a. To see If theTown will renew the Agreement with the Washers, Ranges — Tabby Kittens, 6 weeks Pick up FREE BONUS GIFT with Qualltlad Purchase agreed Congress must "bring against journeying to New Eng­ start in the relationship of our two for ending the five regional dis­ New Samaritan Housing Coroorotlon os It relates to the old. 3 Black and white B U Y G E T gence, already use a total of 85 federal privacy laws up to date.' clean, guaranteed, parts Plus many small gifts, nations. We can and should meet in REAGAN SAID THAT IF the Ordinance passed on May 2, 1981 at the Annual Budget and service. Low prices. mole kittens with shots. land in search of hillsides splashed putes in a letter to Gorbachev, but computerized record systems for The congressional agency said it Meeting, for a period of five years beginning with the $135.00 - F re e C a r Ramp a spirit that we can deal with our conflicts were successfully re­ B.D. Pearl 8, Son, 649 Call anytime, 742-5768,228- $100.00 > C a r C a re Manual keychains, mirrors, wire with gold, orange or crimson. had received no reply. The official investigative or intelligence pur­ could not estimate the extent of toxes due on the list of October 1, 1985, payable during differences peacefully. That is Rscol Year July 1,1986 • June 30,1987. Main Street, 643-2171. 4324. $ 75.00 - C a m e ra "East Texas national forests and solved, the United States would be ‘ suggested the Soviets might be poses, and maintain 288 million electronic surveillance in the pri­ pullers. what we expect." b. To see If the Town will vote to amend Section 2 of the Waterfront — Cleon and $ 50.00 • F e n d e r C a v e rs state parks have the same gor­ willing "to contribute generously interested in diminishing their files on 114 million people. The vate sector, saying only "it is Ordinance Concerning Tax Abatement for Low and Mo­ cozy Two bedroom house, OiAnnjir]^< — “Culls# uiiy lincollesA#4 $ 25.00 » Im p a rte d Parts — Free Thermastat geous colors and more forest Reagan proposed a three-stage to democratic reconciliation with involvement in two areas. He report raised the "technically probable that many forms ... go ' derate Income Housing for the Housing tor the Elderly regional peace plan; deck overlooking Coven­ rod pocket design, 82", acreage than New England any­ their own people, their respect for declined to name them, but clearly feasible” specter of these being undetected, and if detected, go owned bv the New Samorltan Housing Corporation. To try Lake, refrigerator and 1 ^ MUSICAL extend the partial tox abatement set forth therein to the tiebacks. New condition. way," the brochure said. • Negotiations between the war­ human rights and their return to referred at least to Afghanistan, on linked into a single data base unreported." stove Included. No pets. 1H2J ITEMS ring parties to end violence and Grand Lists of October I, 1985 through October 1, 1990, $45 pair. 649-8607.O AUTOFEST - Sat./ Oct. 26th "H ah !" replied Pal Van Fleet of the family of free nations. " which U.S. and Soviet officials network that could track untold But in its survey of the federal and to authorize the First Selectman to execute such re­ Two months security. $525 bring about true national the New Hampshire Office of "This approach,” the president have held talks. numbers of citizens without due bureaucracy, OTA found 35 agen­ newal on behalf of the Town. per month. Coll 742-6190. Hotpoint Built-In oven, Upright Plano made bv Rides on the Pennzoll Chapperal and reconciliation. Vacation Travel. "Texas always said, "puts the burden on the cause. cies, mostly in the Justice, Treas­ 7. To tee If the Town will vote to tlx the annual salary of the coppertone, gloss front. Latfargue, needs tuning. Aheo Antique Trucks • Once real progress has been Town Clerk at a sum not exceeding $13,500., retroactive thinks they have the best of warring parties to reach accom­ Related slories. page 7 The report, requested by House ury and Defense departments, $50. 643-1311.0 Atkina $90. Call 646-4305 made in negotiations, the United to October 1, 1985 subitet to the recommendation bv the STDRE AND everything, and I'msurelhey have modation and offers a framework and Senate committees, noted that used or planned to use: Board of Selectmen and approved bv the Board of Fi­ onytlme.D wmuLCMCMSMONm 25c States and Soviet Union would hold DFFICE SPACE some nice leaves. But 1 find it hard for achieving superpower res­ many new and uncontrolled me­ • Closed circuit television, 29 nance. Therefore extending the dolly vault hours to coin­ 3 Piece Blond Mohogonv Hot Dogs & Cokes a separate set of talks to explore cide with the present Town Office business hours. Bedroom Set — Bookcase Gran Prix Strat Style to believe it could come close to our traint. It is clear that no U.S.- thods of surveillance are made agencies. how they mighl offer guarantees 8. To see If the Town will vote on additional aooroorlotlon Office Space — Excellent headboard, excellent con­ Electric Guitar. Perfect reds, our yellows and our Soviet condominium can solve possible by the very technologies • Night vision systems, 22. oranges." for the accords reached by the these problems." Inside Today to the 1985-16 Board of Educotlon Budget o sum not ex­ location with ample park­ dition. $175. 649-6033. condition. $99. Call 649- of which more and more Ameri­ • Miniature transmitters, 21. ceeding 816,000. lor Item 111.2, Teachers Solorles os re­ 7770 after 3pm weekdays.o "Nice try, " Vermont Chamber parties. In every case, Reagan Reagan said these conflicts have commended bv the Board of FInonce. ing. 600, 400 & 300 so. ft. cans are availing themselves — • Electronic beepers and sen­ office suites are now 30" Electric Stove — $50. ot Commerce spokesman Joe said, the primary U.S.-Soviet role a character of their own and Q PAP AUTO PARTS 28 pages, 4 sections electronic mail, computer confe­ sors, 15. 9. To do any other business proper to come before sold Vanity with sink, $25. 3 Clarinet — Bundy. Ideal "would be to reduce and eliminate different requirement for a politi­ meeting. available. 649-2891. C h i^ette said of the Texans' rencing, cellular and cordless • Telephone taps, recorders, Interior doors and 3 exte­ for students, cose In­ outside military involvement, in­ Doted at Andover, Connecticut this 21 st dov of October, 1985. claiins. "I'm sure they have some cal solution, but emphasized the Advica------16 Obituaries . telephones, beepers and electronic and pen registers. 14. New mini office In down­ rior doors. 649-4913 otter cluded. $60. Coll 649-3997.0 fall colors in Texas, but here in cluding verified withdrawal of United States supports regional Ares tow ns------... b O pinion__ JEAN S. GASPER ___ 6 pagers. Intercepting such devices ^ • Computer usage monitoring. town professional build- 5om. Vermont we’ve got tlie most foreign troops and restraint on the peace initiatives, such as the Clasillied------26-27 Psopletalk. ___2 PETER J. MANEGGIA 307 East Center Street, Manchester Com ict------20 Sports____ . 9-13 is easy, and "the law has not kept NELLIE L. BOISVERT Ing. Heat, air Stereo and Rodio Con­ beautiful full in (he natiun. and flow of outside arms. " Contadura process in Central sole, built In speakers. (Rear of Lenox Pharmacy) EnterUinmenl__ 16 Tsisvislon . _ 2 0 pace." the agency said. • Electronic mail monitoring, 6. BOARD OF SELECTMEN conditioning Included. Pine Trestle Coffee Table more than 1 million visitors a year • If the lirst Iwo stages are America and proposals by the Lottery______2 weather__ ___2 TOWN OF ANDOVER Maple cabinet. $40. 649- But other devices, such as ^Warren E. Howland, Inc., — Like new. Coll 64^4223 Helping You Is Our Business — 649-3528 share my opinion. " sueesstul. the third element of a Association of Southeast Asian • Cellular radio interception, 5. 045-10 643^1108. for more Information. 5053.O miniature television cameras and • Satellite interception, 4 .