?0 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Aug 30 1984

BUSINESS Let’s have compromise Make Labor Day Hartford says on ninth-grade athletics into a perfect 10 hello to Gerry Business ... opinion, page 6 Bogus car parts endanger drivers ... page 1T" page 7 In Brief Item: On an automobile, a gas cap contains a ".safety" valve. If a car rolls over or tilts even slightly • Words such as'"replacement for,” “ replaces” or Maddox Joins M ARCOM (as when stuck in a ravine). this valve will keep the "use for" may appear above the familiar brand or gas from leaking out. On counterfeit gas caps this company name. 'This means the part is not the E A S T WINDSOR - Carroll M. Maddox has Your brand-name product but a facsimile of the quality important safety feature’is missing. As a result, gas part. joined MARCOM Inc. as vice president of pours out of the tank and an explosion may occur. Money's marketing. He'll be Many of these counterfeit gas caps are on the market. • Take another look at the product's name. responsible for new t Item: Certain automobile body parts are con­ Worth Frequently the name of the counterfeit product will be Cool tonight: business develop­ structed in a way that adds an extra measure of safety a slight variation in the spelling of a well-known name, Manchester, Conn. ment, according to Sylvia Porter so at first glance it appears to be the better-known sunny Saturday to a car! Counterfeit body parts now on the market are Friday, Aug. 31, 1984 Kent T. Lewis, pres­ made of thinner, inferior metals. As a result, when the product. For example, a counterfeit will replace the — see page 2 ident of the full- car is involved in even a slight accident, the body will letter “ N ” with an "M ” or add a vowel to the Single copy: 25C well-known name. service advertising simply crumble. The safety isn't there. iiattrhpHlpr B m lh and public relations Counterfeiting is a problem that is spreading • If you bring your car to an unfamiliar service agency. ^ ^ products such as auto parts. station for repair, specify the particular brand of rapidly. It could become a disaster if it continues to • Shop at reputable auto parts stores —- either a For the past four g grow at this rate, says John Creamer, spokesman for parts you want installed. Ask to see the box and years, Maddox has r chain store or an outlet where recognizable name examine it closely. the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association in brands are sold. been an account ex­ Washington. • Also, look around the shop for the Automotive ecutive at Smith, • Buy nationally advertised, name-brand products. Service Excellence (ASE) certificate when choosing Dorian and Burman \ "Manufacturers think that counterfeiting presents A recognizable name is a first "sign" of a quality part. a mechanic. A certified mechanic is more likely to Montana Inc., handling a such a serious threat that they are spending tens of Most manufacturers put a lot of time and research provide quality service and use quality parts. If in spectrum of busi­ thousands of dollars on research and legal fees to into developingvnd producing quality parts — parts doubt, ask the mechanic if he is certified. ness accounts, in­ pursue counterfeiters,, to test to detect counterfeit that will meet and often exceed strenuous industry "But if a counterfeit part does manage to sneak past standards. Satellite cluding electronics, parts, and on consumer education.'" you, says Bowman, "write or call the company hoping technical education, While counterfeit products in the U.S. marketplace • Be wary of “ incredible” price discounts. While whose part has been counterfeited. Chances are they product decorating range from "designer" jeans to computers, the fakes stores do have sales on products, drastic price may be unaware of the problem and will appreciate 3 methods, construc­ in auto parts can threaten not only our health but also reductions can sometimes be too good to be true. In your alerting them to the situation. Be sure to save tion materials, me­ our lives. these cases be sure to use the following tips when your receipt and send a copy to the company as proof for rain tal finishing chemi- examining the product: of purchase.” "For instance, when brakes are counterfeited and • If the counterfeit part you have purchased is is launched Carroll M. Maddox made of inferior materials," says Dave Bowman, • Take time to read the package carefully. At a safety regulated by the National Highway Traffic H E L E N A , Mont. (U PI) — As twine, cordage and netting products. Fram/Autolite's technical communications man­ quick gipnce, the package of a counterfeit may appear Safety Administration, call its toll-free "Auto Safety much as a half-inch of rain fell on Earlier, he owned Carroll Maddox Advertising ager. "they can malfunction and put a driver in real to be an authentic brand-name part because the Hotline" (800) 424-9393, and the NHTSA will parts of fire-scorched Montana Inc. which he operated from 1965 to 1975 in danger." colors, logo and lettering are similar to those of investigate your claim. A safety-regulated part is one today, generaliy halting further Glastonbury, handling a mix of industrial and Although it's not always ea.sy to detect a counterfeit, well-known packages. However, look closer and read that the NHTSA deems harmful to people if it's advance of a string of blazes consumer accounts. there are precautions you can take when purchasing the small print. defective. already responsible for deva.stat- smoothly Before joining Smith, Dorian and Burman, he ing 226,000 acres of timber and spent four years as director of college and prairie. community relations for ManchesterCommunity Benefiting the most from an By William Harwood College. director John Cox. "It's nice to see overnight storm were firefighters United Press International the PAMs hack and working super A longtime Connecticut resident, Maddux now Home video digging their way around a 28,000- again." lives in Manchester. He wak educated at Hartford acre blaze in the Gates of the Public High School and the University of CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. - "We got tipple pie performance Mountain Wilderness just north of Discovery’s crew, jubilanl over an Connecticut. Helena. from the shutlle and our PAM ," "apple pic performance.” sent a. said SBS President Stephen Fire bosses on the North Hill parallels second coninumications satellite Schwartz The SBS 4 satellite wiil Fire took advantage of the rain to sailing into orbit like a glittering lirovide direct-hroadcast televi­ give some of the more than 850 Frisbee today and earned taxpay­ sion tind long disttince telephone firefighters manning the lines ers $15.2 million. service. record biz their first real rest since Sunday. The Syncom 4 satellite, re.sein Only a trace of rain fell on the bling a 14-foot wide hat box, was Discovery, Amerlcii’s third and massive 145,000-acre Hawk Creek pushed out of the shuttle's cargo newest shuttle, roared away from Fire north of Billings, but state and bay on its side, spinning away like its iM .'anside ptid at the Kennedy federal officials took advantage of a flying disc is thrown. The space Sp ice Center at 8:42 a m. E D T milder weather Thursday to get a Thursday two months behind By Gall Collins freighter was over central Africa good handle on the blaze. schedule — for a six-day inaugural United Press International at the time. Retardant bombers flying in "Syncom isdeployed. Houston " flight to ferry ti record three rotation dropped more than 60,000 satellites into space. NEW YORK — After a long career in the record reported Richard Mullane at 9 17 gallons of chemical on hot spots If all goes well, the shuttle's business. Cy Leslie says he has a feeling of deja vu in a.m. E D T. Wonder men become celebrities flight will end Wednesday with a his new job as head of M GM-UA Home Video. within the 150-mile perimeter of "Good news,” replied John Two Manchester men will become even the fire, which damaged or des­ Blaha in mission control. landing at Edwards Air Force risette and McMeans have been with the Ba.se. Calif. "The parallels with the record business are ■ more familiar to town viewers when they troyed some 70 homes and ranch Mullane, commander Henry uncanny." he said. "The new rules for home video a re firm for 19 and 13 years, respectively. structures earlier in the week. Hartsfield, co-pilot Michael Coat's Also on hoard is a collapsible the record rules." appear in television commercials for The Continental Baking Company on But burned-out residents of the and the other crew members. .solar cell array tuat will lower 10 Wonder Bread. Norm Morrisette, left, Bull Mountain area between Bil­ .stories above the shuttle's cargo With 14,000 retailers selling hanie video cassettes Connecticut Boulevard in East Hartford Steven Hawley. Judy Resnik and and Willie McMeans, were among nine lings and Roundup were facing a Charles Walker, launch the third of bay when fully extended and could these days, home video is now where the record is the main supplier of Wonder Bread for new problem in the wake of pave the way for large-scale business was after World War 11, Leslie said. "It was a route salespeople selected to appear in Di.scovery's three satellites Satur­ the state. devastating flames. day to complete the most impor­ electrical generators for NASA’s Gordon L. Brodie Martin M. Keibel modest start-up world. You had entrepreneurs, mom the company’s advertisements. Mor­ "There have been looters," said planned space station. and pop stores." tant objectives of the shakedown Mike Horn, 21, who lost the home UPI photo cruise. Walker, who celebrated his 36th Doctors open new office The parallels will continue as home video he occupied with his wife and The Hughes Aircraft Co., which birthday Wednesday, is on hoard to experiences an eventual shakeout that will eliminate parents. Holy ceremony is paying NASA for the launch Dr. Gordon L. Brodie and Dr. Martin M. Keibel operate a commercial medicine marginal readers and "those less able to merchan­ "People stole things that were service, has leased Syncom 4 to the have announced the opening of their new office, at Fewer people, different jobs factory that will use the weigh- dise wisely," he predicted, "You can't sustain left — our water water trough, our Nabih Berri, minister for South Le­ Navy for $83.7million overthe next 375 E. Center St. in the southern suburbs of the city to tle.ssness of space to produce pure everyone who wants to be in the business." feeder, the fingers out of our baler five years. It is designed to receive They have formed the Manchester Family banon, smiles as he holds two little samples of a lop-.secret hormone. that were worth about $800.” commemorate the disappearance of and transmit voice signals and Medicine Associates. They have practiced in M GM -UA Home Video is a subsidiary of MGM-UA ■The same storm that brought Shiite girls carrying the Holy Koran in Shiite Imam Moussa Sadr six years ago. “That was .some launch," said Manchester since 1978 at 257 E. Center St. in the ‘factory of the future’ data to and from hundreds of Entertainment Co. But in 1982, the parent offered 15 rain to Montana also brought new Beirut Thursday. A ceremony was held mobile military units. Wiilker, a McDonnell Douglas The practice is for family practice medicine: percent of its stock in the bus iness for sale in order to lightning strikes and the fear of Corp. engineer iind the first caring for infants, children and adults. By Steven W. Svre While Mullane and Hawley con­ help reduce its debt load. There will be fewer of them in the said Hagedorn. more fires, but officials said commercial .shuttle flier. "I think Both doctors are recent graduates of family United Press International centrated on launching Syncom. factories and many of those who He believes training and retrain­ enough moisture apparently ac­ it was the best thing going and you medicine residency programs: Brodie at the Separately listed on the New York Stock Exchange, Walker did .some space mainte­ remain will have different kinds of ing will become a big budget item, companied thunderstorm activity just can't beat this. It’s the be.st University of Connecticut Health Center and Leslie's firm has all rights to M GM-UA material for CAM BR ID GE. Mass. - The nance work, fixing a balky gas jobs. getting people ready to work in a to prevent any new flare-ups. around." Keibel at Maine Dartmouth, Augusta. sale to pay tv, home video cassettes and non­ "factoi of the future," a popular separator in the commercial bio­ 7 Hagedorn said the number of more skilled positions that also Virtually no rain fell in northw­ Laborites protesting The National Aeronautics and logical processing mtichine lo­ Brodie lives in Vernon and Keibel lives in theatrical rentals, such as schools and libraries. Its term covering many ideas about Space Admini.stration received people in an industry probably require a broader understanding est Montana, but no change was cated on a wall in the lower level of Manchester. character licensing business includes the famous how to keep manufacturing profit­ about $34 million for the shuttle's "Pink Panther" character. won't drop much, but many of the of an integrated factory — where reported there at the scene of the the two-deck cabin. able, conjures images of vastly triple-satellite delivery .service hut jobs will be in different settings — many tasks are interwoven and third largest of the 16 major fires to The astronauts begtin their se­ Industrial space leased automated plants where robots do the overall cost of the flight was In his earlier career, Leslie saw record sales jump such as companies serving the dependent on each other. hit the state this week. cond day in space at 4:45 a m. E D T from an initial $200 million right after the war to $4 the dirty work and more. factory that once was the central Israeli coalition pact about $1.50 million. The Farley Co., Hartford, has announced the with a rousing medley of military Better robots, bigger and faster A company might typically By 1988 commercial users must leasing of space in the Manchester Industrial billion ayearin 1977. "But this business is growing at a source of jobs. marches — a wakeup call courtesy computers, machines that handle spend 10 percent of their profits to pay their full share of each shuttle Park, Progress Drive, to three companies. much faster clip, " he said. At the end of 1983, there Hagedorn said the development JERUSALEM (UPI) — Leaders solved,” Mapam leader Victor that various issues were being of mission control. Three hours all kinds of materials, computer- prepare workers and service firm flight. NASA officials expect a TEK Electronic Manufacturing has leased were 9 million videocassette recorders in use in the might parallel that of argiculture: of Israel’s two rival political Shemtov said after a night-long discussed. later they had a chance to do some aided design and manufacturing might have to go even higher — to fast-|)aced shutlle schedule to 6,000 square feet of space. T E K manufactures, nation. That is expected to jump to 16 million by the Few er people on the farm, but New groups reportedly agreed to form a meeting with Peres. Leftist Labor whip Yossi Sarid sightseeing. are all involved in plans to make 10 percent of its revenues, Hagen- assembles and sells electronic components. end 1984, and to as many as 24 million in 1985. more working for equipment ma­ national unity government, but "We made clear we can be no said he has also decided to quit his lower launch costs to less than $100 operations more efficient. dorn said. "Ix)oked like it's a niceday at the million each by then. Generix Drug Corp., signed a lease for 6,000 nufacturers, service firms and key members of the Labor Party partners to the kind of unity party “ and probably set up a new cape," said Hawley as Discovery "You're creating a totally new audience every They are the things managers On Saturday the astronauts will square feet of warehouse space. The firm, based other secondary organizations. "American industry really has protested today and threatened to government our friend Peres for- leftist-socialist-Zionist faction in circled the gloln- for the 16th time. year," he said. Initially, he added, people bought are most concerned about: What release Telstar 3, an American in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., already occupies 12,000 He also said businesses that are never had to do a great deal of storm break away from the coalition. muiated with the Likud. We can the Knesset.” He said he believed "We had a good view of it going VCRs to record television programs for later viewing. should they buy and how should Telephone & Telegraph Co. satel­ square feet of space in the park. Generix extremely reliant on their people, training. What training has been The leftist Mapam faction said it neither support it in the Knesset.” several colleagues wou Id follow his over this pass. We heard they hiid a distributes pharmaceutical drugs. "Now, the major interest is movies,” he claimed. they use them in their factories. such as financial services, are might break from Labor as soon as Peres initiated yet another meet­ lite identical to SBS 4 that also But amid ail the technology and done has been invisible (in a step. ■ nice launch there yesterday. Wish Gerber Scientific Products of South Windsor generally alone in giving a lot of next week because it objected to ing with Shamir in Jerusalem depends on a payload assist Movies generally become available for cassette hardware there is a more tradi­ budget). There are usually a we could have .seen it." has leased 9,400 square feet of space. The sales after a 6-month run in theaters. Then the thought to how employees should forms the accord Labor Party leader today, reportedly to modify the module solid rocket engine. number of folks working together Shulamit Aloni of the Citizens The flawless launch of Satellite tional component. Homer Hage- be prepared for work. Shimon Peres struck Thursday Discovery's orbital debut came company plans to manufacture and distribute cassettes have a 6-month exclusive "window" before and a newcomer comes in and he unity government accord. Israel Rights Movement, which is affil­ Business Systems’ SBS 4 Thursday dorn, a management consultant “ I don’t believe people have yet with Prime Minister Yitzhak two months behind schedule be- vinyl products from the Manchester location, the films begin to run on pay television. After another can be trained by his peers. Ali the M IAM I (U P I) — Tropical storm radio said the two men drew up iated with Labor, said she intended vindicated the payload a.ssist mo­ for Arthur D. Little, asks: What really had to face it and they aren’t cau.se of computer problems and while maintaining its other facilities in South year and a half, the films are available for network cost is absorbed by direct labor Arthur, with top sustained winds of Shamir, head of the conservative most of the guidelines for such a to ask the Supreme Court for an dule (PAM ) .solid rockets blamed Windsor. about the people? thinking about it on any leyel.” Likud coalition. engine trouble in June and a television release. costs,” he said. 45 mph and a potential for growth, government Thursday. injunction against formation of a for the loss of two satellites in Under the reported la.st-minute 24-hour delay Tuesday drifted north in the open Atlantic Shemtov said his party’s six unity government under the terms February and ended a .seven "Then they syndicate it, then it comes back to us," agreement. Peres — prime to I’heck for hugs in new onboard Lydall unit names agency Ocean today and a new and larger Knesset members would pull out of concluded by Peres and Shamir. month hiatus in shuttle .satellite Leslie said. minister-designate under a man­ computer programs. storm, Bertha, burst into life Peres’ 44-deputy bloc, leaving She said the agreement for a launches. Adams, Rickard and Mason Inc. of Glaston­ date granted him by President Labor with only 38 seats against But it was clear sailing Thursday bury has been named agency of record by the The public is ten times more likely to rent a video for farther east. rotation of premiership was "It was absolutely the ty|M' of MANCHESTER STATE BANK CUSTOMERS ONIY Chaim Herzog five weeks ago, Shamir's 41-member Likud bloc. for the untried shuttle, with only Composite Materials Division of Lydall Inc., one night or a weekend than to buy it for permanent Bertha, the late-starting sea­ illegal. day you like to have when you’re would become prime minister for Shemtov said he had the impres­ minor problems marring an other- Manchester. The announcement was made by use, Leslie said. While prices probably will come son’s second tropical storm, was "The next two weeks may well deploying satellites," said flight 25 months, with Shamir following sion. Peres and Shamir have wi.se top-notch |M-rformance. AR&M chairman Frederick C. Adams and down on films that have a large potential sales named at 9 a.m. and located at be Peres’ la.st fortnight in the him for another 25. "indeed struck a deai,' ’ but spokes­ Gerald B. West, Lydall’s division president. audience, he said, "when you expect a greater In Order to Properly Serve Our Most latitude 15.0 north, longitude 45.2 political arena,” Israel armed "W e have recommended that men for Labor and Likud insisted Lydall Composite Materials Division is the universe of renters, that's not likely to happen." west, around 975 miles east of forces radio said in a political our Labor alignment be dis­ no agreement has been made and largest U.S. producer of fiber-polymer compo­ Barbados. It was moving west at 15 commentary. Both "2001, A Space Odyssey" and “ Brainstorm," asset, Our Customers. The sites and fiberboard used in automotive, mph with winds of 45 mph. Labor Day 1984 for instance, sell at $79.95. But "Brainstorm” is a \ appliance, footwear, electronics, packaging and Bertha was a larger storm than rental movie while "Space Odyssey" has become MAIN OFFICE and BRANCH WILL BE OPEN Arthur, forecasters said, with industrial markets. something of a collector's item. Monday, Sept. 3, ie Labor Day. ^ Lydall Inc. is a $112 million manufacturer of gales extending outward from the Municipal oMoei: All town offices In Mancheater, Andover,'OoHon center 100 miles to the east and 75 Quake-conscious California products for industry which include engineered SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st and Coventry will be dosed Monday. - . miles to the west. They said some fiber materials and metal, plastic, elastomeric Many movies like “ Brainstorm,” the science fiction Stale and federal officea: Closed Monday. All Motor Vdhicle and fiber components. film starring the late Natalie Wood, do well in VCR 9 a.m -12 noon gradual strengthening was ex­ pected today. Department offices dose at 12:30 p.m. today. Auto emissions AR&M will provide marketing, advertising and rentals after an undistinguished run at the movie Stallone will be open ali day today but will be closed Saturday end public relations support. houses, Leslie said. There are apparently many Forecasters at the National now has plague worries Monday. pictures that are not tempting enough to lure people (Branch Only - open ’til 1 p.m.) Hurricane Center placed the cen­ ter of Arthur at latitude 15.0 north, Poet oMesst there will be regular window hoqrs and mall dallvory Store overkill In Rhody? out of their houses, but with enough appeal to merit A TL A N TA (U P I) - The entire been very high for several years, highly contagious plague pneumo­ FOR REGULAR BANKING TRANSITIONS longitude 58.0 west or about 300 on Saturday.- There will be no regular home mall delivery on the investment of a few dollars in rental fees. southern California area is sus­ said Quan. nia. He recovered following antibi­ WARWICK, R.I. — Rhode Island has too many miles east southeast of Antigua in Monday, but express mall, special delivery and perishablas will be ceptible to an outbreak of bubonic "The principal rodent popula­ otic therapy. Sixty-one people who stores, according to Lloyd Bliss, developer of the the Leewards. dellverad. When M GM -UA issued stock in the Home Video plague, federal health officials tion involved is the ground squir­ had face-to-face contact with him Wariwick Mall. “This storm has been drifting Ubrartes: Both Manchester libraries will be closed Saturday, subsidiary, it estimated the value of its large library I CLOSED MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd -LEGAL HOLIDAY~\ say, with one case already re­ rel, but also the roof rat," said were given preventive treatment. The mall is planning to add several stores soon, slowly northward and this Sunday and Monday. The Bentley Memorial Library In Holton Is of old films at $200 million. The catalogue of older ported where the disease was Quan. So far plague has not spread He was the first person since 1924 but Bliss said that adding on to an established I is expected to continue today,” dosed today through Monday. The Booth and Dimock Memorial films has been a big attraction, Leslie said, with good transmitted by a pet cat. to the roof rats, which prefer to live to acquire plague pneumonia in center is different from the rash of new retail said forecaster Miles Lawrence. sales on movies ranging from "The Wizard of Oz” to “ The rodents are there, the fleas close to people in the attics of fection in Los Angeles County. Library in Coventry will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday,A development taking place in Warwick and Soylent Green." are there and the population of homes. but will be closed on Sunday and Monday. The Andover Public Cranston. Quan said cats increasingly are 24 HOUR BANKING - “INSTANT BANKER” people is there,” said Dr. Tom " I f the plague gets into the roof becoming a factor as vehicles for Library will be closed Saturday through Monday. Potential merchants are willing to settle for Quan, a research microbiologist Schools: All public and parochial schools'In Manchester, any secondary location, he said. rats we have a potentiaily hazard­ the transmission of plague from But the real biggie in the MGM-UA library is yet to over 400 locations In Conn. Inside Today and assistant chief of the plague ous problem on our hands, ’' he said the wild to humans, and dogs to a Andover, Bolton and Coventry will be closed Monday. make it to the home video market. laboratory operated at Ft. Collins, Thursday. lesser extent. The Claremont vete­ WetaSsrs; Some stores will be open on Monday. Company picks distributor 1041 Main St 20 pages, 2 sections Ariz., by the national Centers for Last year there were 40 plague rinarian owned two cats, one of Bephs: All banks will be closed Monday. Some will be open on Disease Control. cases in the western states, the which is believed responsible for Saturday. Rice Packaging Inc. of Ellington and its “ ‘Gone With the Wind' — imagine what you could do Manchester Advice ...... Bubonic plague, known in the most since 1924. So far this year Uguor; All liquor stores will be closed Monday. associate organization. Action Packaging Sys­ with that," Leslie said. "W e'v e got a brand new Business...... the veterinarian's illness. 646-4004 Middle Ages as the “ black death" there have been 20 cases, and Quan tems of Manchester, have been named distribu­ negative, never used. It would make an excellent Classified...... "Thus, Los Angeles — and the Qartiaps: There will be no pickup on Monday In Manchester and MANCHESTER Com ics...... that wiped out half the population said 1984 probably will be the entire southern California area — Bolton. The dumps io'Andover and Coventry will be open regular tors of Labeltronic automated iabel imprinting color film, equal to the most expensive contemporary and of Europe, is spread to humans by production.” Entertainment...... second worst year for human are ’susceptible' to the occurrence hours on Saturday but will bo closed Monday. systems, made by Lowell Systems Inc. of Lowell, 185 Spencer S t Lottery...... fleas that carry the disease from Mass. plague in the since of human plague, whether indigen­ Bmergency iNitnbero: In Manchester, emergency phone numbers STATE BANK Obituorles...... rodents. It is widespread in the 1924. Lowell Systems combines personal computers Manchester Opinion...... ously acquired or imported, and are highway, 647-3233; refuse, 647-3248; sewer and water, 647*3111. rodent populations of most of the A case occurred last March in and printers with advanced software, self­ Discussions about what to do with the film, Peopletalk ...... the medical communities of the In Bolton, civil preparedness, 648-6743. In Coventry, town oaraoe 649-7570 western states. Los Angeles County involving a teaching aids anci nationwide service to produce however, are still in the early stages. Leslie said it is Sports...... area and the nation should remain 742-6668. - r - w - “too early " to predict when “ Gone With the Wind” T Television...... The concern of health officials is 35-year-old Claremont, Calif., alert to the potential for plague in label imprinting systems. mMEMBER FDIC Weather...... Manchealer Herakb The Herald will not publish Monday and Ki will be on sale at the corner VCR store. Local Hometown Bank” heightened because rodent popula­ veterinarian who developed bu­ EOE persons with compatible epidemio­ offices will be closed. tions in the Los Angeles area have bonic plague that progressed to logic features,” the CDC said. Z - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Aug 31, 1984 * MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Aug. 31. 1984 - 3 Mlddte class has shoddy values Willi man on a hot streak Vet park group Water workers need Manchester Judge not punk rockers, sociologist says NEWINGTON (UPI) — A Willimantic man has continued in Brief his lucky streak in iottery more time to move SAN ANTONIO (U PI) - Bcfoit- day punks are generally a with­ hair and other things associated ence between Reader’s Digest and question is there is also so much games by winning $100,000 in Seat belts on school buses? indicting the punk movement as drawn group, hopelessly disillusi­ with the hippies as old-fashioned. the punk magazines with respect to violence in our society generally. the lottery’s Rainbow Jackpot still needs funds being violence-ridden. American must come to the plant to explain the School board membt'r Richard Dyer said this oned with middle-class values, So they wear their hair cropped, the amount of violence they They are only trying to mock the game. By Kathy Garmus society had better take a look at its operation of the systems', Brunoli said. week he wants a lobbying groupto investigate Ihe who simply want to be left to mohawk or shockingly dyed just to contain.” Levin said. violence in our entire society. Francois Gamache, 55, Herald Reporter own decaying values, a sociologist Between 10 and 15 manufacturers themselves. move a step ahead toward the The researcher added that like ’’There are very small differen­ Thursday added the lottery’s By Kathy Garmus Building next to the Southern New installation of seat belts on .school buses. said Thursday . supplied equipment for the plant, he The Boston profe.ssor. who co- absurd to freak their parents,” he any younger generation trying to ces between the hippies and the Rainbow Jackpot show grand Herald Reporter England Telephone Co. building. It will be at least a month before all "There is some conflicting opinion as to In a paper titled "Punk and said. authored the paper with Professor said. draw attention to itself, punks punks with respect to their values prize to his winnings in two Four members of the park com­ employees of the town Water Depart­ whether or not they’re good," Dyer said at a Middle Class Values A Content Brunoli said he could foresee no Monday night meeting of Ihe Board of Education. Philip Lamy of Brandeis Univer­ "The hippies of yesterday think should be seen as attention-getters because both are expressive coun­ other lottery games, said lot­ Fund-raising for a park honoring mittee held a workshop Wednesday ment can move into a new $6 million Analysis." to be presented F'riday major problems in starting up the sity. cidled it ironic that the worst the punks are violent and worth­ with their loud music, outlandish tercultures and their focus is on tery spokeswoman Diane Manchester’s Vietnam veterans has night to discuss ways to raise more water treatment plant on Spring Street, He indicated that he may ask the Connecticut plant. But minor problems in some of to the annual meeting ol the critics of the punks are those who less. The middle class can’t stand fashions and theatrical stage music, arts and self-expression,” slackened, prompting the commit­ funds. In addition to the sign, acting water department head Robert A.s.sociation of Boards of Education to study the Mattioli. the systems can be expected, he said. .American Sociologial Association. led the hippie movement of the them. There is some violence stunts. he said. She said last December Gam- tee designing the park to renew committee members decided to Young said Thursday. matter, The new treatment plant was part of Professor .lack Ixtvin of Northeast­ 1960s. among the punks, but if you take "There are sub groups among “ The hippies were violent, used ache won $10,000 dollars in the efforts to tap the area residents and mail more fund-raising letters to Although the approximately 13 em ­ " I did my own little investigation.” school ern University takes seriousobjec a $20 million water improvement "W e looked at all the punk the whole movement, surprisingly the punks who are neo-Nazis and drugs and were politically active. lottery's Instant game and just businesses. businesses in the area, Beaulieu ployees in the department’s Transmis­ board member Dr, H. John Malone .said. He said tion to the prevailing myths about project that included the rehabilitation h literature in our research," Levin there is very little violence.” some deserve their reputation, but The punks are not activists but a few weeks ago won $50 dollars The Vietnam Veterans Memorial said. sion and Distribution divisions have his fellow pediatricians In town seem to 1 ' in punks. or replacement of over 40 miles of said. "It is the flower children and Levin said he noted the violence you have to take the movement as retreatists. There are no serious in the “ Extra Million” game. Park Committee will place a large Enough money has been raised to already moved into the new plant, favor of seal belts on school buses. Punk rock groups such as t he Sex water mafns, ' baby boomers of the 1960s who content of punk literature and a whole,” Levin said. “ Then you drug problems among them, there The winning combination was sign at the site of the park on the pay for most of the init iai work at the workt s in the laboratory and treat­ Pistols, the Dead K»*nnedys and The old water department building at really are now the old fogeys. compared it with violent articles notice it is only a cynical move­ are no communes and they are not N-Yellow-3-8-9 and next week’s southeast corner of Main and Center site, but the committee does not ment areas are still housed in the Stick Men With Hay Cluns may 192 Charter Oak St. is scheduled to be Budget nearly on target Kvery generation has its youth published in conservative periodi­ ment sarcastically reflecting on so well organized as the hippies. Jackpot pool will be worth streets. The sign will indicate the have enough to pay for the monu­ Cooper Hill Water Treatment Plant on shock middle America but Levin turned over to the Park Department counter-culture movement. cals like The Reader’s Digest. the decaying American society. ” I ’m defending the punks be­ $200,000 dollars, officials said. purpose of the park and the address ment. Beaulieu said. Cooper Hill Street, he said. The .school .system ended its 1983-84 fiscal yciir said his research showed modern- once renovations to it are completed. "The punks consider the long "W e found absolutely no differ- There is some violence but the cause I am trying to be objective. where donations may be sent, Glenn Two bids have been received, the Before they can move into the new in July with a budget surplus of $1,083.70, Beaulieu, co-chairman of the com­ lowest one ranging from $19,500 to plant at 125 Spring St., some floors have The Park Department is now located in Suprintendent James P. Kennedy told Ihe Board mittee, said Thursday. $28,681, depending on how the to be tiled, ceilings have to he hung, a garage on Harrison Street that was of Education this week. granite is bought and carved. sprinklers have to be installed and sold to Multi-Circuits Inc., a manufac­ Kennedy .said that .sum will remain after about Weather Beaulieu said the committee In addition to the $12,345 raised so some plumbing and electrical work turer of printed circuit boards. $24,000 in outstanding bills are paid. decided to put up the 4-by-8-foot sign far, the committee has received must be finished. Young said. He Some of the water department’s He said it was "sheer chance” if any of the Peopletalk after other efforts to generate vehicles are still parked at the Charier $15,000 through the town, which estimated that the work would take at hundreds of lines in the 1983-84 budget balanced contributions from the general owns the park land, from the least a month to complete. Oak site because the parking lot at the exactly, despite the clo.se finish overall Accounts Today’s forecast public fell short of their goal. Southern New England Telephone " I t ’s little finishing work that needs Spring Street plant has not yet been used to pay tutors and tuitions for students at The engagement is off Thou Shalt not take drugs A newspaper advertisement ask­ Co. for a piece of land that will paved. Brunoli and Young said. Connecticut, Massachusetts and to be done." he said. oul-of-district schools were overdrawn, he said. 3 ing for contributions which coin­ become a new driveway. It also has Klizabeth Taylor has broken her engagement to TV's Mr. T.starof "The A-Team,” is branching Rhode Island; Becoming partly When the finishing touches are cided with the park’s ground­ a commitment for $15,000 from the Mexican attorney Victor Luna and returned the out into the record business. sunny and less humid today. Highs complete, the department can get a breaking ceremony on Memorial Hartford Foundation for Public certificate of occupancy and move in, Students to number 7,000 16'2 -car,'It sapphire His debut album. "M r. T's Commandment,” is 75 to 85. Clear cooler and more Hearing to discuss Day did not elicit a good response, Giving. he said. ring Me |)re.sented due out Sept. 20 and includes such titles as ‘^ o comfortable tonight. Lows in the School Superintendent James P Kennedy said Beaulieu said. Most of the $12,345 The Andrew Ansaldi Co. of Man­ her a year ago Dope, No Drugs," and "Don’tTalktoStrangelre.” 50s except low 60s south coast. Part of the delay in starting up the small claims court this week that he expects nearly 7,000 students to received so far has come from chester is the contractor for the site M iss Taylors The cuts arc performed in "rap ” style, with Mr. T Sunny and pleasant Saturday, 75 to plant is due to the sophisticated nature enroll in Manchester public .schools this fall businesses and professional people, work at the park, which includes New York publicist. talking rather than singing. 80. of its equipment, said Jack Brunoli of Connecticut’s chief court adminis­ There are signs that more students than he said. grading, constructing sidewalks and Fred Brunoli & Sons Inc. of Farming- Chen Sam. con­ One track. "Toughest Man in the World.” is the trator has scheduled a public hearing projected may report to .school in grades seven, Vermont: Mostly sunny and At least $20,000 more must be a base for the monument, and firmed the actress' theme of an upcoming television movie. Mr. T ton, the contractor. All of the town’s Oct. 24 in Manchester on the operations eight and nine. Kennedy said comfortable this afternoon. Highs raised for a black granite monument installing water and electric lines. decision Thursdtiy first came to prominence by winning the reservoirs will be controlled by compu­ of Ihe Small Claims Session of the Kennedy reported that his office has received / I that will be inscribed with the names Ansaldi was awarded the contract and said it was 75 to 80. Clear and chilly tonight. ter from the plant, he said. Superior Court. many calls from parents inquiring when school "W orld's Toughest Bouncer” contest. of the 14 Manchester residents who reached by mutual Lows 45 to 55. Saturday sunny and after submitting the lowest bid of “ The problem is that when you .have The administrator. Judge Maurice J. will .start. The first day of classes this year will he died in the Vietnam War. The agreement. pleasant. Highs 70 to 75. $36,676. The bid does not include the a plant of this magnitude, it's not only Sponzo. said comments made at the Wednesday. Principals and .secretarial staff arc monument, patterned after the “ The couple re­ estimated $6,200 it would cost to sod the construction, but you have a lot of hearing will be used in preparing already on duty in all .schools to answer calls. Maine: Partial clearing west to Vietnam veterans’ monument in marked they will the park. different systems." he said. “ It’s a recommendations for legislative or east this afternoon. Highs in the Washington, D.C., will be the remain strong The five faces of Peter o o o The total cost of the park, matter of bringing everything on line judicial changes affecting small claims mid 70s to lower 80s. Fair tonight. centerpiece of the half-acre park. friends." the publi­ including the monument, has been one section at a tim e," matters. Swensson suggests patrols Actor Peter Weller says his portrayal of the Lows in mid 40s to lower 50s. Sunny The park will be located on the cist said estimated at between $56,176 and All of the equipment is installed at the The hearing, which will begin at 11 title character in “ The Adventures of Buckaroo and less humid Saturday. Highs in former site of the Odd Fellows state Rep. Elsie L. Swensson. R Manchester, She said Miss $71,557, plant, but before the plant can be a.m. at Manchester Superior Court, Banzai” is based on a combination of five men: the 70s. has called on the contractors for the Interstate 86 started, the equipment mdiuifactures will be one of 19 throughout the state Taylor's decision to Elia Kazan, Jacques Cousteau, Leonardo Da reconstruction project to .start police patrols in end the engagement Vinci, Albert Einstein and Adam Ant. New Hampshire: Becoming construction areas. was unrelated to the But mostly. Weller told the Dallas Morning mostly sunny. Highs in mid 70s to In a recent lettertothe Balf-Savincompaniesof death of Richard No laboring this weekend News while visiting his family in the Dallas-Fort lower 80s. Fair tonight. Lows in the Newington, Mrs. Swensson said the company Burton, who was Worth area, he found the inspiration for the mid 40s to lower 50s. Sunny and less Today: partly sunny less humid this afternoon. Highs In the low should hire retired school patrolmen or off-duty married to and di­ humid Saturday. Highs in the 70s. Teenager testifies Hansen molested her neurosurgeon-rock singer-race car driver- and mid 80s. Wind southwest becoming westerly 10 to 15 mph police officers to patrol Ihe areas along the vorced Miss Taylor Elizabeth Taylor physicist-adventurer in himself: " I ’m a swords­ today.Tonight: clear cooler and more comfortable. Low near 50. project. twice. By Sarah Passell degree and two of risk of man, a driver and I know guns. I'm not brilliant at undated incidents within a three-month to fondle her, she said. She said she was prompted to write by an Wind northwesterly less than 10 mph. Saturday: sunny and Herald Reporter injury to a minor in connection with the ^ Reached by telephone at his law office in any of the above, but I know them.” period, She told him to stop and moved to the advertisement the company placed July 27 pleasant, high 75 to 80. Rest of the labor day weekend, fair alleged molesting of the girl’s sister. Guadalajara. Mexico. Luna said that the Extended outlook "W e’ve been as specific as we can,” other side of the bed, she said. offering a $1,000 reward for information on Sunday, increasing clouds Monday. Highs in upper 70s, lows in A 13-year-old girl testified through "engagement tlmt existed between us is no longer Miss Creamer said. But later, after The next night, after she had gone to vandalism to its equipment. Extended outlook for New Eng­ 50s. Today’s weather picture was drawn by Mike Briere, 10, of tears Thursday that the man her family THE 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL testified on." conferring with the girl. Miss Creamer bed, Hansen molested her again, she A trip to the Fountain Village Apartment land Sunday through Tuesday 20 Carriage Drive, a student at the Martin School. had lived with from the time she was an that she did not tell her mother about Their parting was "absolutely" friendly. Luna amended the formal charge to say that said. complex in Manchester and a backyard wedding infant molested her twice in the fall of the fall incident because she was afraid said, adding that "there was a possibility" they Your government at work Connecticut, Massachusetts and some of the incidents occurred in the on Chester Street in East Hartford revealed 1981 and again in March 1982. Hansen would beat her mother. She might renew their relationship in the future. Rhode Island: Fair Sunday. fall of 1981. ” I asked him what he was doing, "she noisy, dusty and unsafe conditions where work Elizabeth Taylor, Carol Burnett and other stars The girl testified that Manchester said that she often heard her mother Miss Taylor has been married and divorced Chance rain or showers late said, sobbing. "H e said it was his big was being done, Mrs. Swens.son said, have put in guest appearances on their favorite resident Richard Hansen offered her a screaming at night after she had been seven times, most recently to Sen. John Warner. Monday and early Tuesday. Day­ IF THE PROSECUTOR had not been toe." “ I sincerely feel for your and hope you find the daytime soaps as a lark, but two Pennsylvania quarter to have oral sex with him in sent to bed and would see marks on her R-Va. time highs in the 70s, overnight able to narrow the time range, Heiman She said she told him to stop and vandals,” she said. " I aLso hope you cun come up state officials will be “ regulars” on ABC’s “ One i their home sometime in the fall of 1981 The actress was in London at the time of mother's legs the next morning. said during a break, she would have Life to Live.” lows upper 50s and low 60s Sunday moved away from him on the bed. with a little consideration for out citizens." Thursday's announcement, attending a memor­ and Monday, 50s Tuesday. when she was 10 years old. The girl said had to drop all but two of the charges. State General Services Secretary Walter she was forced to do it after she ial service for Burton. Defense attorney Maxwell Heiman of Heiman objected that a three-month MISS CREAM ER CLAIM ED that the Baran, who collects classic cars, loaned his 1977 refused. Vermont: Dry Sunday and Tues­ Bristol objected before testimony period was not specific enough but last two incidents happened the nights Chamber wants mall study Daimler to the film crew shooting footage in the Hansen is on trial in Manchester day. A chance of showers Monday. began that the prosecutor had not Jackaway overruled him. of March 26 and 27, 1982, The girl was state capital this week for the show’s opening Highs 75 to 85. Lows in the 50s. Superior Court on several charges The Board of Directors of the South Wind.sor provided specific dates for some, of the unable to remember the dates until she sequence. lodged against him two and a half years Chamber of Commerce is planning a special alleged incidents and so had not given The girl also testified that Hansen read a copy of the statement she gave But Baran did more than donate his wheels. He Maine and New Hampshire: ago after the girl and her older sister study of Ihe shopping mall proposed for the South Hansen enough information to build an molested her twice after she and her shortly after her mother notified and assistant David Morrison volunteered to Fair. Lows 40 to 50. Highs in mid told their mother he had molested them Windsor-Manchester town line adequate defense. family had moved out of his house, Manchester police of the incidents. Just ask Jimi Hendrix appear as a business executive and his chauffeur 60s to mid 70s. several times in 1981 and 1982. The chamber newsletter said the l>oard called Heiman said Hansen needs to know during one weekend when she and her Heiman objected to allowing her to — without pay — as part of the opening credits, Hansen is charged with one count of for an in-depth study of the mall proposed by the Nowadays, pretty much anything goes in the the dates of the alleged incidents, "so if older brother spent two nights with read the statement. A few minutes which depict scenes from a wealthy, fictional second-degree sexual assault, two Bloomfield-based development firm of Bron.son wacky world of rock and roll. Butin the "uptight" he has an alibi, he can produce it." him. She said her brother slept on a cot later under cross-examination. Hei­ suburb in Philadelphia. Baran played the counts of fourth-degree sexual assault and Hutensky. 1950s. recalls Don Everly of the recently reunited " I t ’s impossible for the defendent to and she slept in Hansen's waterbed. man questioned her again about the executive; his assistant was behind the wheel. Long Island Sound and three counts of risk of injury to a The propo.sed "Winchester” mall would Eyerly Brothers, the rock scene was showered defend himself on such a vague The first night she was sent to bed dates, but she appeared to have contain slightly less one million .square feet of with abuse from adults who mourned the passing The National Weather Service minor for his alleged sexual contact charge," Heiman said. before her brother, she said. After her forgotten them. with the 13-year-old girl. shopping space and about '230,1106 .square feet of of the Big Band Era. forecast from Long Island Sound to Judge Harry N. Jackaway ordered brother had gone to bed, Hansen came Heiman was scheduled to continue Satellite view He also faces one count each of office space, according to preliminary plans filed "Rock got terrible press. " F;verly says. "Many Watch Hill, R.I., and Montauk prosecutor Rosita Creamer, an assist­ into his bedroom crying, she said. his cross-examination today in the jury with the South Windsor Planning Department. Now you know Point: first-degree sexual assault and third- adults thought we were all stealing hubcaps when Commerce Department photo taken at 5 a.m. EDT shows scattered ant state’s attorney, to place the Hansen lay down on the bed and began trial. we weren't onstage. Either that or we were doing The term “Gothic” was coined during the layered clouds with some embedded precipitation extending from something else ... evil. There were a few people Winds northwest 10 to 15 knots Italian Renaissance because architecture of that this afternoon and tonight. Winds upstate New York to northern Florida. High cirrus cloudiness who would treat you good and. of course, the style was considered so barbaric it could only be i-anis XiJ!,V2SS V audience that came to .see you was fine, but there northwest to west at 10 knots blankets east Texas and most of Louisiana. A storm system moving attributed to the Goths, the fifth-century Saturday. Visibility 5 miles or into the Pacific Northwest is producing rain from Oregon to Montana. Fire Calls was a lot of crap in between. " ravagers of classical Rome. more today and Saturday. Aver­ To the south, an area of bright thunderstorms rumbles over old age wave heights 1 to 2 feet today Mexico. Qm (ms (mm Qm and tonight. Manchester Thursday, 9:29 a.m. — medical i m Q n ni call. Imperial Drive «CARD 0 Air quality (Paramedics). Thursday. 10:14 a.m. — stove The state Department of Envir­ Conni UU fire, Eldridge Street (Town). 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Compressed air inside the 40,000-square-foot SCOTTS However, the Los Angeles Times reported today the store blew shoppers and sales items out the front J?' i^ik i crash could delay testing of the bomber as a delivery Turf Builder windows during the collapse. ■ p vehicle for low-altitude cruise missiles, which was to Rescue workers used cranes and heavy Plus 2 begin next summer. 4 equipment to gently lift air conditioning con- PATIO SH O P 10.000 Sq. Ft. A *7 ■T'Tf Covoraoe. . . . « ■ f An unidentified Air Force source said the B-IA that pressers and giant pieces of the roof, looking mi I UPl photo crashed, one of only four prototypes, was the only one under each for victims. mm Prevents weeds & gives a scheduled for use in missile testing. There were still reports of missing people and long-lasting feeding. Mission goes on judging from the number of cars in the parking K ILLE D IN THE CRASH was Tommie Douglas lot, authorities originally thought 10 to 15 people might be trapped. Police today, however, A tug sprays chemicals around the week. It contains a cargo of hexafloride Benefield, 55, of Marshall, Texas, the chief test pilot for Rockwell International, manufacturer of the believed they had accounted for occupants of all CE grounded French ship, the Mont Louis, uranium gas. Oii from the wreck is bomber. Benefield died in the ejection capsule, an Air the cars, raising hopes there were no dead in the to prevent oil escaping from the vessel drifting away from here and is now only Force spokesman said. store. to pollute the English Channei. The ship six miies off the Belgian port of Ostend. 3 Two injured airmen were in stable condition at a coliided with a passenger ferry last Hazing stint leaves 1 dead PLANTEFtS Large Size Snacks hospital in Lancaster, Calif. They were Maj. Richard ^ (^Mose from; EACH V. Reynolds, 35, of Hoquiam. Wash., and Capt, Otto J. COLLEGE STATION, Texas - Three Texas Waniczek, 30, of Seattle. •PLANTERS CHEEZ BALLS A&M University upperclassmen could face •PLANTERS CHEEZ CURLS 1.67 WATERLiZER Lawn Food "We grieve with the family of Doug Benefield and manslaughter charges in the apparent hazing •PLANTERS CORN CHIPS Reg. 1.99 ENTIRE that led to the heat stroke death of a sophomore 3,000 Sq. FI. Coverage A grateful vice president the families of those Air Force officers who were Our Reg. 4 .6 0 ...... injured." Orr said in a statement, but added, "W e student, the chief of campus security said. 2.<»S3 anticipate no impact on the projected first flight of the Bruce Dean Goodrich, 20 of Webster, N.Y., died Attach to sprinkler and hose to fertilize lawn B-IB in October or the overall project.” Thursday afternoon at St. Joseph Hospital, AMOCO9" nearly 12 hours after being admitted, said accepts Teamsters support A half-mile area of the Mojave Desert surrounding hospital spokeswoman Elizabeth Scott. Autopsy Double Laminated the charred wreckage was sealed off pending 40% OFF LOFTS indicated he died of heat stroke. Foam Picnic Plates inspection by a military board of inquiry. Goodrich collapsed after three junior members OUR ORIGINAL PRICES! Local Blend By Ira R. Allen 1980 endorsement at a convention Bush told reporters upon arrival Beg. Price lor a Pkge. . . . 4.98 After viewing the crash site Thursday, Maj. Gen. of the school’s military cadet corps forced him Sale Price for 2 Pkgs. . . . 3.00 Redwood tables, benches & seating sets, (latio (urniture, electronrc United Press International of Ohio local leaders Thursday here there was no deal behind the Grass Seed Mix Gordon E. Wiiliams Jr., commander of the Inspection and another sophomore to run across campus and Mfr. 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Fast germinating. the three oider cadets could face criminal sement of the Teamsters union on ily orchestrated as a present to Mark that down. Get it straight OTHER OFFICIALS, MEANWHILE, began re­ charges. *Cry«tal Clear Plastic •Thermos 32 Quart Cooler Chest behalf of President Reagan and Reagan, who sent Bush in his because it’s true," he said. viewing a wide variety of recorded data from the last TumblersCbooeefrom Our Reg. 19.99...... told the hard-no.sed labor leaders place. Although Bush has led the 11.99 minutes of the fatal flight. aeeortedsizes. Beg. S9c .DOC LOFTS Walter Mondale is not their kind of The president addressed the administration's deregulation ef­ Absence spurs rumors •24-Inch Folding Barbecue Grill The test flight had been under constant monitoring Blue negotiator. same group as a candidate in 1980 forts, the White House, in return by ground stations and a chase plane. 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Richard M. Diamond, Publisher Douglas A. Bevins, Managing Editor Ferraro says ticket Connecticut OPINION James P. Sacks, City Editor . won’t ignore state in Brief Feds boast of ring breakup By Mark A. Dupuis husband Thursday in a New York NEW HAVEN — Federal officials who set up a Let’s have compromise on CIAC rules J a c k :: United Press Internatlonol court. "stin g" Operation using a phony Connecticut In New York, a state Supreme Court firm said they have broken up an international A ndersoiit HARTFORD — Vice presidential judge remdved her husband, John plot toexport 4(X).000 chemical warfare protective One of the trickiest questions faced by the Board of member of the CIAC. candidate Geraldine Ferraro came to Zaccaro, as conservator of an 84-.vear- suits worth $96 million to Iran. Washington 7 Connecticut with promises to return as old woman’s estate because he bor­ Education in.recent months is what Manchester should Both he and Bennet Principal Dr. Thomas Meisner I'.S. Attorney Alan H. Nevas disclosed the plot she tried to dispel critisism that the rowed $175,000 from the fund. Thursday after a special federal in do about the rule that bars most of its ninth-grade say there are steps the school system could take Merry-Go-Round athletes from high school s|)orts. M an ch ester Democrats have spent little effort “ This is not the first time that I ’ve New Haven indicted a Swiss citizen who lives in internally before petitioning for a rule change. "1 courting state voters. disagreed with the decision of the Brazil, two Las Vegas, Nev men and a Long In all but a few Connecticut school districts, students think we can satisfy both Dyer and Daly,” Ludes Her running mate Walter Mondale Queens judge." Ms. Ferraro said. "I Island. N Y. re,sident .411 were indicted on benefit from spending four years in a continuous Spotlight says, citing the possibility of realigning some had been criticized for not spending think he’s wrong. And my husband and charges of participating in the conspiracy. athletic program. *. ■* f • James P. Sacks programs in "minor ” sports like tennis and wrestling. more time in the state during the I will go on." The U.S. Customs Service set up a dummy firm That can't happen in Manchester because of a primary campaign, but Ms. Ferraro However, Ms. Ferraro said she and called the ’’Colonial Rubber Co” and used one of Herald City Editor Replacing interscholastic programs with intramural Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference events or limiting them to seventh- and eighth- said the Democrats were in no way her husband had no choice but to accept its agents to pose as an export manager for the Justice writing off the state in the general the ruling. regulation covering systems that maintain three-year graders should be discussed in some cases, Meisner protective garments. junior high schools like Illing and Bennet. election. "It is in the discretion of the judge ’ Eugene J. Weinschenk, special agent in charge says. In others it would be Va genuine sacrifice.” The CIAC says that when ninth-graders attend a "W e haven’t ignored anybody.” she and the judge made his decision," Ms. of the U.S. Customs Service in New Haven, said In tennis, for instance, there aren’t enough teams covers up junior high that provides them with a particular schools. And when the junior high schools don’t provide said. " I am a frequent visitor to Ferraro said. "And there’s nothing we Iran needs the suits for an offensive against Iraq, remaining for junior highs to schedule a full season. Connecticut, love the state and I intend can do about it. We go on to the next interscholastic program , they can’t compete at the high program , ninth-graders can compete on high school which has been accused of using deadly But Bennet’s track program attracts almost 10 to come back because I want them to thing." school level in the same sport. teams. chemicals. percent of the students and has a full calendar. problems give me the vote on Nov. 6." In her speeches^ to the rally and The double standard saddles Manchester High with a Bennet already sends its swim m ers to MHS. The high Meisner says the problem of "uniquely and The Democrat received a warm luncheon. Ms. Ferraro attacked Rea­ handicap that appears transparently unfair: Though it school also hosts a four-year girls’ cross-country extremely talented boys and girls ” will eventually WASHINGTON — A promised welcome from about 5,000 people at a gan for failing to reach arms control Slain beauty queen honored usually competes against teams culled from four program. rally outside the historic Old State agreements with the Soviet Union and have to be addressed by the CIAC. Justice Department investigation^ classes, MHS can select its players from only three. Thus one thing the rules allow is for the junior highs to House and was later cheered on by for growing federal deficits. BRIDGEPORT — A national beauty contest into charges of misconduct by’ But what appears on the surface to be simple scrap ninth-grade interscholastic competition in some about 300 Democrats at a party Democratic Gov. William A, O’Neill finalist from Idaho who was killed in a traffic MEISNER PRAISES DYER for bringing the issue members of its organized-crime accident will In- honored in October at the Miss discrimination is actually a complicated issue. sports in favor of four-year program s at MHS. But that luncheon. said he was pleased with the esponse to into the open. At the sam e time, he worries that Venus USA pagent in Bridgeport, promoters say. J Though the Manchester schools have a solid idea doesn’t please Deakin: "The idea of killing a strike force in Los Angeles is "W e Intend to work with each of you Ms. Ferraro’s visit, but said he petitioning for a broad rule change could open a beginning to exude the rotten to bring the state of Connecticut into the Alfred Patricelli, executive director of the argument for changing the rule, the CIAC has its own program to accommodate a few gifted athletes is believed his party still faces an uphill 3 Pandora’s Box for some of the sam e reasons as the aroma of an official cover-up. Democratic victory column Nov. 6,” battle against Reagan. pagent. said Thursday the Oct. 21 contest will reasons to maintain it. In the end, the schools' case is unacceptable." include a tribute to Julie Shaw, 18, of Emmett, CIAC’s Daly. Alerted by the House Select UPl photo she told the state Democratic leaders Asked what the Democratic ticket the stronger one, but only if things are done with care. Idaho, who died August 16 in northern Idaho. Ms. He suggests "seeing what you can do ” internally Committee on Narcotics to allega­ at the luncheon. chances would be if the election were JOHN DALY, THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR of the Polls give Reagan an advantage in held now, O’Neill replied: "N ot good. Shaw was selected Mi.ss Idaho Venus USA, which then possibly going for a CIAC revision allowing tions that a California strike force ONE OF TH E R U L E ’S E F F E C T S is that MHS has to Connecticut Association of Secondary Schools, which Police chief pleads Innocent the contest for Connecticut’s eight However, this is August, it’s a long way made her a finalist in the national competition. exceptional students to play in high school even if the had delayed or quashed grand jury forfeit in the lighter wrestling classes because it can’t oversees the CIAC, says the rule was drafted at the electoral votes, but national Demo­ to November” She was returning home from a family reunion junior high schools retain a program in the same sport Suspended Medford Police Chief John Kirwan (left) waits with find wrestlers who qualify. Another, according to MHS urging of junior high schools to protect their programs. action against mob figures in cratic strategists have targeted Con­ in Seattle with three friends and was a passenger If Manchester needs to seek the change, it should track coach George Suitor, is that some athletes "a re He says it causes trouble only in "isolated cases," California and Hawaii, the Justice his attorney, Jack Twomey, in Somerville, Mass. District Court necticut as a state where resources will Meanwhile, in New York, Ferraro’s in a car which ran off the highway and .struck a make a specific request, Meisner says. boulder. Idaho police said not continuing with thelT athletic careers because in though he admits this is a problem. (B y Deakin’s count Department promised Rep. Cha­ Thursday prior to arraignment on charges of drunken driving. be funneled in hopes of a fall victory. husband. John Zaccaro, was removed But according to Deakin, the schools will probably ninth grade they’re being denied the chance to there have been about half a dozen cases in the last two rles Rangel. D-N.Y., that its Office Kirwan was arrested Aug. 13 by his own officers after his Ms. Ferraro called on Reagan to tell as conservator of an 84-year-old com pete” years.) seek a broad change that would allow eligibility in all of Professional Responsibility unmarked car ran over a curb and struck two parked cars. "the American people exactly how he’s woman’s estate because he borrowed No students for project sports to be determined by the schools. going to reduce deficits” and praised $175,000 from the fund. In the opinion of school board m em ber Rick Dyer, the Daly argues that if the rule were changed, eligibility would launch a thorough Kirwan pleaded innocent, and his case was continued to Oct. 1. her running mate, Walter Mondale, for "There is no necessity for finding HARTFORD — The state attorney general’s rule is "asin in e," Largely at his urging, the school could become a "constant hassle," "We ll do anything to prevent any kind of injustice " investigation. he says. being open on the question of raising office has blocked an innovative plan to hou.se administration is preparing to petition the CIAC for a That was last November. But malicious intent, deliberate wrongdo­ While it’s not hard to determ ine if a student taxes to cut the deficits. ing or criminal conduct." state Su­ students from Central Connecticut State Univer­ broad change that would leave eligibility decisions for Because both the schools and the CIAC want what’s sources told my associate John competing in track or wrestling is up to high school "Fritz Mondale will tell you like it preme Court Justice Edwin Kassoff sity in an elderly housing project in New Britain. best for the players, the best solution appears to be Dillon that in the 10 months sinc^ ninth-graders in its hands. The alternative is to seek standards, other sports are pretty subjective, he says. is,” she said. " I f taxes must go up, then said Thursday, “ The mere appearance The attorney general’s office issued a legal adherence to an approach like Meisner’s. Michael Shaheen, the official sup­ City police dispute exceptions in specific cases from the CIAC eligibility He cites the potential for abuse by parents who push let’s raise them fairly. And if our of impropriety must be assiduously opinion Thursday concluding that the Sheridan committee. their children. The administration should study the situation, listen posedly conducting the investiga­ leaders won’t level with us, let’s avoided." Apartments could not be used for student housing to Its coaches and decide what the schools really need to Dyer says'the broader change would allow "ninth- Daly also questions whether keener competition tion, has not called one potential replace them.” Zaccaro later issued a statement because state law allows occu|)ancy only by have changed. tenants age 62 or older. graders to be ninth-graders across the board." (In most makes it worth having students leave their home witness in the case. claim by operator At a news conference, Ms. Ferraro through his attorney. Frank Wright, But for its part, the CIAC should listen to reason. made no mention in her speeches of The New Britain Housing Authority had places they’re called freshmen.) schools, thereby dividing loyalties. "What’s the more The special prosecutor hired by saying he had no plans to challenge the Common sense says it has to com promise on arbitrarily Rangel’s committee to look into questions raised about her family ruling and understood the court had to approved the plan to place the students in the Assistant School Superintendent Wilson Deakin important thing at that a g e ? " he asks. housing for the elderly project, where a third of refusing select ninth-graders the chance to compete in the charges has not been con­ HARTFORD (UPI) — Police have "W e may have been able to quite finances, but told reporters she dis­ rigidly apply general principles of law agrees and points out that the CIAC isn’t opposed in possibly prevent the rape or at least agreed with a ruling issued against her the apartments were vacant early this month. high school events. tacted. Neither has the staff of the disputed a telephone operator’s claim to guide other conservators. principle to ninth-graders competing at the high school MHS PRINCIPAL JACOB LUDES calls the problem he was swamped with telephone calls apprehend the suspect at the scene,” Officials at Central Connecticut said hundreds The way things stand, the CIAC could end up House committee. level. "a tough one." He says he "clearly sees the reason” when he mishandled a call that might Sullivan said. " I can say to the victim of students have been forced to withdraw from the They already do in the state’s 175 four-year high endangering the very junior high program s it wants to Fishiest of all is Shaheen’s university and enroll in other .schools this year behind the rule and has voted to uphold it as a protect. have prevented a rape. that I can publicly apologize. ... I ’m refusal to accept or return re­ Police fired Andrew Woolwich of sorry that this happened. Transplant baby needs becau.se they couldn’t get housing. peated calls from the original Bloomfield, a civilian, for failing to Tape recorded conversations be­ An editorial accuser, Jerry Van, a self- pass on a warning Tuesday from a tween Woolwich and callers on the UConn starts fund drive described underworld muscle man resident claiming he saw a partially night of the rape partly support a second new liver STORRS — The first major fundraising drive now in prison for crimes not clad man climbing through a window of Sullivan’s charges. When the rape by the University of Connecticut has raised $16.5 a neighbor’s apartment in the city’s victim ’s neighbor called, Woolwich had HARTFORD (PI) — Doctors have 17-month-old Newark, N.J. child in an related to strike-force activities. million from private and corporate donors in six West End. completed two ambulance calls, and begun searching for a second new liver eight-hour operation Aug. 21. Sixteen minutes later, police re­ was monitoring a third. He was not on months. NU must bear VAN. WHOSE INFORMATION for the city’s first liver transplant About one-third of all children Fredrick J. Bennet, executive director of the ceived another call, from the 28-year- the telephone or radio when the recipient, as they await test results undergoing liver transplant surgery A helped to break one of the biggest campus foundation that supervises the effort, old woman living there who said she woman’s neighbor called, according to today to determine the cause of the require retranspiant, Battaglio said, said he is pleased with the corporate response to professional arson rings in the had been raped. the tapes. infant’s setback. and the primary causes are rejection or the fund-raiser. Millstone costs country, is in the witness protec­ Police arrested Barry Smith, 18, of On Thursday, Woolwich, who has The 16-month-old Waterbury baby vascular insufficiency. "W e are about 70 percent toward our goal," tion program while serving his Hartford, and charged him with sexual been on the job for a month, could not was put on a liver retransplant list “ In Laura’s case the exact cause of Bennett said. The foundation’s goal is $25 million. . assault and burglary 24 hours after the remember if he had been on the phone Thursday because of complications she her deterioration has yet to be It will be a good thing if two allowed to use obscure formu­ When Shaheen failed to contact incident. or radio at the time. developed 10 days after a nine-hour determined," Battaglio said. Her doc­ state legislators are right him — an obvious move in any "A t the time he took this call he The tapes also showed Woolwich transplant (Operation in Hartford tors were awaiting test results today. Two men rape woman las to force costs on the handled five civilian calls for police serious investigation — Van, in wasn’t doing anything else. He wasn’t Hospital. The transplant team "w ill pursue that Connecticut law prohib­ public. dispatching ambulances,” Hartford help and three calls for ambulance HARTFORD — Police say a 25-year-old woman frustration, tried several times to Hospital spokesman James Batta- other avenues of treatment in the II Police Chief Bernard R. Sullivan.” It service during the hour before 12:30 was handcuffed and repeatedly raped by two men its charging consumers for U If NU’s board of directors glio said Laura Lebel’s condition was interim,and there have been cases telephone the Justice Department who forced her into a car in the A.sylum Hill area the latest rise in the construc­ makes a decision that turns was a human error on his part. The guy a.m. when the rape victim called downgraded from serious to critical. where conditions have turned around, official. Each time, he said, he was blew it.” police. But the tapes show there were of the city. tion cost overrun for the out to be the wrong one, it is “ She has developed complications negating retransplant," Battaglio said. told that Shaheen was "in a However, Woolwich, 23, said he is several minutes during that period which will require her to receive The baby continues to be monitored Police said the woman was raped in the car by Millstone III nuclear power the shareholders that ought to m eeting." considering filing a suit against the when Woolwich was not taking calls. another liver,” Battaglio said. “ She around the clock in the pediatric the two men and thrown from the vehicle in West plant. lose out in most cases. They Though Van’s whereabouts are Police Department for firing him Police said Woolwich also violated was placed on the new transplant list intensive care unit. Hartford. The two — East Hartford's not a secret to the Justice Depart­ without good reason. He still main­ regulations by scribbling the neigh­ and t)ie national search for a new liver Laura has spent much of her life in The woman was picked up at Sumner and are the ones who benefit when Collins street by two white males in their mid-’ZOs ment, Shaheen did not return his tained Thursday he was busy handling bor’s information on a scrap of paper has begun.” the hospital. Physicians were delighted John Larson and Durham’s the company makes the right to early 30s, police said. The a.ssailants drove calls. four or five calls for ambulance service and leaving it on his desk. Department “ Her status as a retransplant patient when the baby’s condition went from David Lavine — said this move. when the woman’s neighbor called. rules require him to record the around after picking up the woman and raped her G G merits her a top priority,” Battalgio critical to serious after the operation “ Not one person has been' week that Northeast Utilities Sometimes utlilities de­ "I was handling several emergency information on a dispatch card, Sulli­ said, adding surgery will be performed and she was removed from the repeatedly. The victim was treated at Hartford interview ed,” an exasperated van said. Hospital and released. probably can’t charge rate­ serve special treatment be­ calls at the time,” Woolrich said. as soon as a suitable organ can be ventilator helping her breathe. House committee source said. Police said he had handled three found. Police said the case is not related to four other payers for an estimated $200 cause they are regulated by Laura suffered from biliary artresia, "N ot one thing has been done on routine calls and had plenty of time to "I feel really bad because of what Laura, the daughter of Steven and a condition which causes bile to build rapes in Hartford within the past week million in costs beyond the the state, but this doesn’t look this case. It’s insulting. We’re notify dispatchers about the break-in. happened,” Woolwich said. Teresa Lebel, was given the liver of a up and eventually destroy the liver. $3.54 billion it estimated the like such a case. contemplating holding hearings.” plant would cost in 1983. They That’s apparently why the Rangel has already dispatched a. should know, since both be­ 1983 law was passed in the stern letter to the Justice Depart-T Policemen claim Aillon lied ment, demanding to know what Joyce G, Epstein long to the Legislature’s first place. It prohibits NU FERRANDO ORCHARDS progress, if any, has been made in The detective related how Aillon Energy and Public Utilities from charging increases NEW HAVEN (UPI)-Guillermo It proud to announce the the "investigation.” H Aillon lied to three policemen the told him about his rocky married • Native Peaches Committee, which regulated beyond the estimate at that Despite Shaheen’s promise to morning the bodies of his es­ life-he married 26-year-old Bar­ Excellent for freezing or conning passing along such costs in Open forum / Readers' views Rangel almost a year ago, a tranged wife and her wealthy bara Montano the year before Opening time along to consumers • Native Milton and Red Gravenatlen Apples the first place. except in four specific areas Justice Department spokesman parents were discovered 12 years following a whirlwind courtship of Send letters to: The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, CT 06040 had this bewildering response to an ago. a detective has testified at three weeks over the objections of • Pears • Fresh Apple Cider of her Real Estate Agency The new estimate is only the company can’t control. her parents-and she recently had inquiry about Van’s charge of Aillon’s third trial. the latest in a series that has The two legislators don’t left him, taking their 7-month-old . • Country Gift Shop misconduct by federal prosecu­ When the policemen stopped him been constantly revised up­ near the victims’ North Haven daughter with her. 349 Eait Center Street think the latest rise meets the tors: “ I can’t say whether we’re Blame water cost I concluded my remarks by predict it will be higher in the home for a defective muffler at Mancheeter ward and is part of a criteria.* taking it seriously or not.” Birch ML Rd., Glastonbury (2 miles beyond Vito’s) nationwide trend. stating that it is normal in any future. 1:19 a.m. on Aug. 14, 1972, Aillon The jury will decide its signifi­ Open 7 days a week Millstone’s start-up is ex­ on the directors successful business to determine Shaheen did not return repeated said they spotted a bloody knife on cance of the inconsistencies. 6 4 7 -8 8 9 5 Many utility companies pected to severely boost the costs for a product, how to Mr. Weiss can only be faulted for calls for comment. the floor his car, investigator To the Editor: released optimistic informa­ electric rates for all 1,000,000 finance it, then, to make a decision not insisting that his recommenda­ Footnote: The Justice Depart­ Barclay Bumsted told the Superior tion to both shareholders and NU customers, including to proceed. tions for higher water rates be ment’s "circle the wagons” policy Court jury. ratepayers when they began I was amused by General accepted by the Board of Direc­ is nothing new. Bumsted also said Thursday those in Manchester, in 1986. Manager Robert B. Weiss’s reply Like all sound suggestions from tors. A good staff job with all the under questioning by State’s Attor­ MANCHESTER STATE BANK CUSTOMERS ONLY building nuclear power That’s in spite of the fact that ney Arnold Markle he went to the to the letter from the Northfield the public, my comments fell on facts might have convinced the WHEN A FEDERAL GRAND murder scene before noon the plants. But since quality the nuclear age was supposed Green Condominium Association deaf ears. However, this should not board to accept the general man­ JU R Y in 1982 heard charges of same day and took Aillon and other assurance costs have risen to mean cheaper energy for regarding the $20 million water be surprising since the members of ager’s recommendations. personal misconduct against a In Order to Properly Serve Our Most 3 3 members of the family to head­ improvement project. It was a the Board of Directors look at and the original estimates everyone when the plant was U.S. attorney in Iowa, the depart­ quarters for questioning. He said solutions to problems from the Even if Mr. Weiss had presented have proved inadequate to an first proposed. typical evasive reply which is ment rushed another federal pro­ Aillon was "very calm” during Valued asset, Our Customers. The characteristic of most of the standpoint of the impact on their the facts, I doubt if any member of outrageous degree, they’ve There’s little doubt that in secutor from to derail the their 2‘A hour interview and answers which Mr. Weiss gives to political careers, and not on how the board would have jeopardized started saying ratepayers — the end, we’re all going to pay investigation. He was assisted by a "volunteered” information. MAIN OFFICE and BRANCH WILL BE OPEN direct questions by the public. the public will be affected. his/her election opportunities by special emissary from Attorney Aillon told Bumsted one of the rather than shareholders — a good bit of money for the NU making an obvious decision which three policemen was black and in a However, Mr. Weiss is only Since 1979, I have stated many General William French Smith. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st should foot the bill. bid to get on his way, he told them plant. But as far as possible, times that the $20 million bond was would have benefited ail the people The prosecutor, Thomas Turner, partially responsible for the in­ that he had been at a picnic with a There’s no reason that the company should be given of Manchester. persuaded the grand jury to drop creased cost of water. The real really a $40 million-plus bond girl friend on Dixwell Avenue in 9 a.m • 12 noon should happen. Utilities, like an incentive to control costs. blame must rest on the shoulders because for every dollar of bond­ the case, as I reported in this I just thought the Northfield New Haven, a black neighborhood. other public corporations, In this case, if Larson and of the various boards of directors ing, there is a dollar of interest. column. Now I ’ve learned that He said he had used the knife to Green Condominium Association (Branch Only - open 'til 1 p.m.) should be accountable to who have served since 1980. Turner was given a $1,500 bonus Slice steaks. Lavine aren’t right about the I predicted the 5-times-1979 rate members would want the real stockholders and shouldn't be law, they ought to rewrite it. and a citation that said: "H e told me that was a false In 1979, Mr, Joseph Sweeney, a on more than one occasion, but the truth, and not the story told in Mr. "M r. Turner, by the sheer force story,” said Bumsted, who was a FOR REGULAR BANKING TRANSACTIONS member of the board, asked me to lack of financial analysis expertise Weiss’s letter as reported in the of his professionalism and good' sergeant in the North Haven press recently. review the Weston & Sampson by members of the board resulted judgment was able to win the detective unit in 1972 and is now the CLOSED MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd -LEGAL HOLIDAY water study report to determine in my input being ignored. grand jury over and to achieve the’ department’s deputy chief. Aillon told the detective that the cost of the program. It took me J.R. Smyth objectives of his assignment.” Further, 1 have called for an instead of being at a picnic in New The BELINA" Self-Contained Spa three days to pull all the pieces 48 Strawberry Lane Could there be a bonus and. audit of the water program, but Haven he had gone to the East The Jason BELINA’” Is the most refined portable spa together and the net result was a Manchester citation in the offing for Shaheen? none has been made. I suspect the Hartford residence of his sister, available. It features orthopedlcally con tou r^ seating, projected cost of slightly under $15 reason is that an audit would Luz, and had sliced some roast 24 HOUR BANKING - “INSTANT BANKER” million. an integrated step and armrest, spacious footwell. full size probably show the total costs to be beef with the knife. skimmer, four hydrotherapy fittings, air blower, spaside I’m not qualified to comment on ^ over 400 locations In Conn. around $50 million. controls, minimal installation expense and exceptionally the technical data in the report, but * The policemen who stopped Letters to the editor economlcaloperatlon. Just fill your BELINA” with water 1 supported Mr, Weiss’s request Aillon have said the knife they saw 1041 Main St I can say that the absence of a and epjoy! BELINA'" models available In plug-ln 120 volt financial summary made me sus­ for higher water rates early in the The Manchester Heraid welcomes letters to the editor. |n his 1965 Chevrolet had a serrated Manchastar edge. or 240 volt systems. picious of the competency of the game because it wasobvious that a Letters should be brief and to the point. They should be typed At one point during his question- 646-4004 professional people who prepared 3-times-1979 rate, from 1980 on, R ela^ . . Ytra Own The Veiy Best. big, Markle showed Bumsted a MANCHESTER the report. would have reduced the overall or neatly handwritten, and, for ease in editing, should be and double-spaced. chef’s knife found in Aillon’s car by At a Board of Directors meeting cost of the program and, in my anechanics after he left it at a 185 Spencar St in early 1979, I recommended a opinion, would have reduced the The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the interests of tervice station the next day to have .. . . . ^^rooLa,aPAaeaoTrvae STATE BANK Manchester complete cost analysis as well as a total bill to the electorate by some brevity, clarity and taste. A e muffler fixed. 649-7570 projected analysis of revenue in $10 million or more, and we would • "Does it have a serrated edge,” COVf NTRY Thura. A Fri. 11-7 p.m. Cl9e4byNEA.Inc order that the board could deter­ be paying only about 3 to 3.5 times Address letters to: Open Forum, Manchester Herald, P.O. be asked. mine the best method of financing the 1979 rate. The rate today is Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. ; “ Sure doesn’t,” Bumsted 742-730E ______MEMBER FDIC "You r Local Hometown Bank' Gt Equal Housing fo p o f EOE "You've gotten a DEMOCRA T hairdol" the project. about 5 times the 1979 rate, and I aeplied. 8 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Aug. 31. 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Aug 31. 1984 - 9 CAPTAIN EASY ®ty Crpofcg S C—H , I'LL BET IT TV MAS when THEV WERE TORCHING Hi-tech technology reveals THEIR WAY INTO THE CAR... WE 6 :0 0 PM CD (X) @ (3$ n «w « CD GO) M att Houston Matt learns some shocking facts about his father after he re­ COULDN'T h e a r (X) Thr««'» Company turns home to find out about an oil baron ANVTHINd AND Channels that wants some of M alt's land. (R) (90 WB HAP TO CD s .w .a .t . 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■ Weekend Elizabeth G. Sweeney FOCUS/ ■ named permanently to post Elizabeth G. (Trombley) Swee­ ney, 84, widow of Paul Sweeney, died Thursday at a local convales­ By Kathy Garmus reaffirmed itself to the program.” state agencies involved in emer­ cent home. - ^ Herald Reporter "Our commitment to the EMS gency services, she said. She was the m other of Mrs. program is full-time,” Beck said. She said that as interim coordi­ Joseph (Beatrice) Lanze of Irene Smith, an advanced staff The EMS service, which oper­ nator, she was unable to set any Manchester. nurse in the Emergency Depart­ ates out of the central town fire long-term policy goals. The funeral will be at 8 a.m. ment at Manchester Memorial department headquarters, is about Mrs. Smith joined the hospital as Saturday from the Rose Hill Hospital, has been named perman­ 14 months old. Although the Funeral Home in Rocky Hill, a nurse almost 22 years ago, she ent coordinator of the Emergency paramedics in the service are also followed by a mass of Christian said. She has spent the past 14 Medical Services program. firefighters, the hospital’s Emer­ burial at 9 a.m. in St. Luke's years as an emergency. She Mrs. Smith has been acting EMS gency Department administers Church in Hartford. Burial will be continued to work there even after coordinator since February, when the medical aspects of the assuming the duties of interim in Rose Hill Memorial Park in coordinator James Clark an­ Rocky Hill. Friends may call at the program. EMS coordinator in February, she nounced his resignation. Mrs. Smith praised the quality of funeral home today from? to9p.m. said. Hospital spokesman Andrew A. patient care during the first 14 Beck said today that hospital months of the program and com­ Mrs. Smith has been involved Ruth (Lennon) Leggett administrators waited for the munications between the fire de­ with the EMS service since its arrival of a new MMH director partment, hospital, police and beginning, both through her work Ruth (Lennon) Leggett. 82. died as chairwoman of the town’s Thursday at a local convalescent before deciding whether to make a other emergency personnel, Labor Advisory Board of Health and as a home. She was the widow of permanent appointment to the " I think it's working very well,” member of the town's Emergency Herbert J. Leggett. She was born post. she said. Medical Services Council. in Manchester and had lived in The hospital administration had Mrs. Smith said that as EMS town before moving to Holton 30 been looking at the position to see if coordinator, she would like to see She is a graduate of the Hartford years ago. it needed to be full time, Mrs. increased contact with volunteer Hospital School of Nursing and has She was a member of South Smith said. Both .she and Beck services in other towns, more an associate degree in science United Methodist Church, a past prai.sed the decision to make the continuing Education and a wider from Manchester Community Col­ worthy matron of Climax Chapter, position permanent. variety of programs. lege. She received her certification Day Order of the Eastern Star, and a " I felt for a long time that it One of her per.sonal goals as in Emergency Nursing through the 3 past royal matron of Chapman needed to be (full tim e),” Mrs, coordinator is to make more Emergency Department Nurses’ Court, Order of the Amaranth. Smith said, "The hospital sort of contacts with the regional and Association. She is survived by two brothers, James Lennon of Glastonbury and Raymond Lennon of East Hart­ ford; four sisters. Florence Irwin. Gladys Irwin, Marion Webster and Bennet unveiling coming up Winifred Henderson, all of Man­ chester, and several nieces and The Bennet Housing Corp, will and innovative housing project, h month for a one-bedroom apart­ nephews. formally unveil the Bennet com­ one which symbolizes Manches- ' ment and $4.55 for a two-bedroom The funeral will be Saturday at 1 'I plex for the elderly on Main Street ter's commitment to quality hous­ unit, he said. p.m. at the Holmes P'uneral Home. in a ceremony Sept. 11. ing for its citizens.” Fitzgerald Hammill said he did not expect 400 Main St. Friends may call at The opening of the 45-unit said in an invitation sent to the any trouble in filling the complex, the funeral home from 11:30 a.m, complex will begin with a ribbon­ Herald. which used to be the main building to 1 p.m. Burial will be in the East About 26 of the units have cutting ceremony at 4 p.m. Six or of the Bennet Junior High School. r Cemetery. seven speakers are scheduled, already been rented, according to Some critics of the conversion including town General Manager John Hammill of Greater Hartford have charged that the rents are too Robert B. Weiss, Mayor Barbara Realty Management Co., the ren­ high to be of help to most elderly In Memorium B. Weinberg, town directors Ste­ tal agent. Rents start at $375 a residents. In sad and loving memory of phen T. Ca.ssano and Stephen T. Theodore Lawrence Schultz, Sr. Penny, and John R. Fitzgerald, who passed away August 31st, 1983 Herald photo by Tarquinio chairman of the Bennet Housing Woman hurt in crash It hd's been a year since you died'. Corp., said Lou Trajeevski, the Relatives and friends try and help assistant project manager. A Bloomfield woman was listed State police said she lost control of the pain andemptiness we feel. But The group will then be given a in satisfactory condition today at her car as she was traveling east, memories are the most important Happy 75th to Jake tour of the building, including Manchester Memorial Hospital, hit a median divider and bounced of all: so until its our time, we ll individual units that are vacant. recovering from head and internal back into the road, colliding with live with tho.se memories to make Jacob Cheney of Manchester pauses while doing a Trajeevski said. After the tour, the injuries she suffered in a car crash another car. Up for a weekend excursion? Here are some fine ones you proud of us all. group will meet at the Army and Thursday afternoon on Interstate Your loving wife. Josephine, crossword puzzle at a table inside Main Street’s Olympia Navy Club next door for an 86. Police said the other driver, and children. T. J., Tracy, Delicatessen this morning. Cheney, who lives on windows, quilts, bentwood furniture, country and crafts show. More than 100 artists will discuss, informal get-together, he said, Muriel Kovalsky, 54, was Ernst Henrich of Flushing, N.Y., Sure, Labor Day backyard picnics are Conlacl Norwalk Chamlwr ol Commerce, 203-866- furniture, and many other items. Don Mackey of display, and some will demonstrate, their award Philip. Pamela, and Bertha. Cottage Street, is marking his 75th birthday today. "W e feel Bennet is an exciting charged with —’'-klcss driving. was not injured. dandy. But if you feel like ending the 2521. Suffield is running the show. For information call winning, original works, in a three-day outdoor "Flight of the Beautiful Balloons” starts at dawn summer with a special outing, here are 10 677-7862. fair, Saturday through Monday, in the Apple Saturday at Taylor Farm Park in Norwalk. About suggestions for fun on on land, on the sea, Orchard of Olde Mistick Village, '* 25 hot air balloons to travel to Lung Island Sound. If 3. GOSHEN: The annual Goshen Country Fair Police Roundup and in the air. Hours will be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day and the heavy winds, event is canceled. lasts three days with entertainment, horse pulling show will go on rain or shine. There will be free Among the offerings: a launch of gaily contests, equipment and homecrafts exhibits and parking and free admission. To reach the village 9. STRATFORD: Corvette Sting Ray Auto Cross colored hot air- balloons, lively country more. Contact 203-491-3604. take Interstate 95’s Exit 90 to Route 27 Contact on the ground at the Sikorsky Memorial Airport. fairs, a scuba diving competition, a Saturday, Sunday and Monday. 8 a.m. until dusk. Denise Morris Curt at 203-874-5672. Overhead, the Gathering of the Ultra-Lights, an air On Route 63, south of Gohen Center. Town man fights police "creative” race of homemade rafts, an air show with more than 25 ultra-light aircraft. Both ////Jill , Pony pull, Saturday at 1 p.m.; horse draw on 6. NEW HAVEN: The New Haven 20-Kilometer events will happen Monday from 10 a.m, to 4 p.m. AL SIEFFERTS show of ultra-light aircraft, craft fairs and Sunday at 1 p.m., oxen pull on Monday at 1 p.m. Road Race starting and finishing at the New Haven and arc part of the I.X)ng Island Sound America Police this morning (ought and later date. car racing. Woodcutting contest: Sunday at 1 p.m. and on Green. About 4,000 runners are^ expected to subdued a Trebbe Drive resident This morning, police called Festival. Contact Bridgeport Business and Indus­ Police charged a Manchester man Monday at 1 p.m. Monday is open to anyone. Bring compete in the 12-mile race. Contact 203-787-8367, who attempted to escape when Brown to tell him the warrant was try Council. 203-335-3145. Thursday with negligent homicide your own ax. Rolling pin contest for the ladies on Race starting time: Monday at 8:30 a.m. Race officers tried to arrest him in ready and asked him to turn in connection with a June 10 3 DAYS ONLY! Monday afternoon. starts and finishes on the New Haven Green, One of 10. WOODSTOCK: The annual Woodstock connection with an incident two himself in, police said. Brown said motorcycle accident on Oak Grove » .... ; 1. FAIRFIELD: Dive for the treasures of the Refreshments, concert bands and a carnival nation's top 20 races, it attracts some of the Country Fair lasts three days with livestock, weeks ago during which his house he would, then changed his mind Street that left his companion Sound, a scuba diving competition off Penfield 5 iiiiiiiiiii midway. Acrobatic flying all three afternoons. country’s leading long distance runners. AAU carnival, agricultural, homecrafts and 4-H Club was surrounded and the SWAT and said he might turn himself in dead. Lighthouse for sunken “treasures.” Pre­ Admission: $2 for adults: children under 12 free. sanctioned. It's the seventh annual race. Race goes exhibits. Contact 203-928-3246. Saturday, Sunday team was almost called out. later in the day, police said. Nathaniel A. Ball, 22, of 138 registration necessary to dive. A Long Island if Free parking. Seniors: $1.50 on Saturday only. on rain or shine. and Monday. Fair hours: 8:30 a.m. until 9 p.m. Police said Carl E. Brown of 39 Police ordered him to drive Maple St., was charged with Sound America Festival event. Contact Orbit Admission: $3 for adults, children 12 and under arc Trebbe Drive threatened violence immediately to the police station. negligent homicide with a motor Marine, 203-333-DIVE. 4. LIM E ROCK: .Sports Car Club of America 7. NEW PRESTON: The Huckleberry Finn Raft free. Seniors half price on Saturday. after police surrounded his house A patrol officer was posted near his vehicle. 1 Competition starts at noon on Monday at VW-Porsche-Audi nmional auto races will be held Race at the Inn-on-Lake-Waramaug will feature This is Woodstock's 124th annual fair, and the Aug. 18. Police said they decided house to ensure that he did as he Police said James A. Barron, 28, Penfield Reef. Admission: $5. Space on chartered -on Saturday and Monday. First race: 2 p.m. only homemade rafts. Creativity, rather than second largest in the state. Last year 102,000 people not to force Brown to give himself was told, they said. was killed after he lost control of boats: $15 per person. About 45 divers are Saturday. Second race: 2:45 p.m. Saturday. No efficiency, is paramount. Contact the Inn on Lake attended. Ox pull Saturday at II a.m.: |M>ny pull on up at the time on charges of The patrolman saw Brown try to his motorcycle, fell onto the road expected. Dive lasts an hour. A picnic and party racing on Sunday. Monday: a full day of racing, six Waramaug, 203-868-0563. Sunday at I p.m.: hor.se pull is Monday at II a.m. . b eating up his 17-year-old sneak away from his house in a car and was run over by Ball's will be held afterward at Captain's Cove Marina in races in all starting at 9:45 a.m., ending about 6 Register by Monday by calling or writing the inn. Four stages with entertainment on all; a V y daughter. and police chased Brown onto West the Black Rock section of Bridgeport. motorcycle. p.m. Whole weekend tickets: $40, includes Race time: 3p.m. Monday. Grand prize winnerwill The daughter had called police Center Street, where they sur­ Event will be canceled if there are heavy rains. continuous stage show from noon until 9 p.m. each Police said Ball did not apply his admission to the paddock, where drivers' cars are have a trophy; first three rafts over the finish will that day to report that her father rounded him, they said. Brown day. Go cart racing on a paved truck and an open brakes after Barron lost control S H A R P 3 parked. Outfield admission only for Friday and receive a dinner for two at the inn for each crew had kicked her in the stomach and drove his car into one police 2. FARMINGTON: Antiques weekend Saturday horse track all three days. and Barron’s bike swerved errati­ Saturday, no paddock: Friday: $5; Saturday, $10. member. This is the race's fourth year. It'll go on beaten her with a belt, police said. cruiser and fought with three and Sunday at the Polo Grounds on Town Farm cally on and off the road for 150 • 8 H 0U R ^.„„ Monday: General admission: $20 plus $5 paddock. rain or shine. No entrance fees. Fair grounds are at the junction of Route 169 and She warned police that he was officers who tried to arrest him. Road, off Route 4. The fair will be open Saturday feet. Police said Barron was Children under 12 are free. Races are on rain or 171 in South Woodstock. Take 1-86 east, and then violent and had a gun, they said. police said. •V eW& trol from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. apparently still conscious and shine. 8. NORWALK: “The Flight of the Beautiful Route 44 east. Route 169 north brings you right to The sergeant in charge of patrol Once subdued. Brown, 44, was VIDEO CASSETTE There will be an admission charge of $2 with alert on the ground the instant For information call 203-435-2814. Balloons” theme event for the Long Island Sound the fairgrounds, about an hour's drive from wanted to arrest Brown imme­ charged with third-degree assault children under age 14, admitted free. Among the before Ball's motorcycle ran over America Festival. Hundreds of colorful hot air Manchester. diately. he said today. But Brown in connection with the alleged RECORDEB many items on sale will be 100 stained glass him. 5. MYSTIC: "M eet the Artists and Artisans” arts balloons launched from Taylor Farm Park. No alcohol permitted on the fairgrounds. refused to come out of his house or attack against his daughter. He Barron, who lived at 45 Hamlin let police in, he said. was also charged with resisting St., was pronounced dead on PANASONIC ^ ^ Police said Brown shouted to arrest in connection with the arrival at Manchester Memorial them. " I f this is my day to die, so incident this morning. Police said Hospital. be it." there would also be at least one Ball was released Thursday on a ‘. touch CONTROLS Police waited outside for several motor vehicle charge in connection $2,000 non-surety bond and ordered n C , VIDEO CASSETTE^ TM hours until a captain decided to with the chase and the damaged to appear in Superior Court here seek a warrant to arrest Brown at a cruiser. next Wednesday. recorder MCO c ts s o w ts . i i j i l i p l ^H0 n c ii $1 o N Television stars shine again In new series .8 HOUR Analyst predicts UAW walkout . great picture VIDEO CASSETTE The networks will unleash By Micheline Maynard scheduled to meet during the was "leaving its options open" by recorder United Press International Labor Day weekend. picking two strike targets. He said The union's international execu­ there is a "better than 60 percent B o i% RCA 22 new series this fall DETROIT — An auto industry tive board Wednesday selected chance" the UAW eventually will ® FISHER J XL-100 analyst says there is a 90 percent both firms as its strike targets, select GM as its sole target, as it By Jullanne Hastings chance the United Auto Workers saying neither company had come been designated “ Premiere ’ did in 1970, when both Chrysler and United Press International Union will stage selected walkouts up with a satisfactory offer of job GM were originally tabbed. Week," aii three networks are at key plants at both General security and substantial wage VIDEO CASSETTE jumping the gun. The 1970 negotiations ended in a N E W 'YO R K — Loni Anderson, Motors Corp, and Ford Motor Co. hikes. 67-day strike that was the costliest ^CHOOSE FROM. N recorder ' SHARP Lindsay Wagner, Tony Danza and • ABC gets out of the gate first on Scott Merlis, an analyst with Merlis said he thinks the union in automotive industry history. Shearson Lehman American Ex­ ' z e n it h even Michael Landon's angel are Sept. 14 with the premiere of press in New York who earlier J ^ £ 0 » . ' PANASONIC among the stars who will be “Hawaii Heat.” Then it will predicted the UAW would choose • RCA reincarnated in new roles when the broadcast "P ap er Dolls” on Sept. ^ T wiTprogram fall television season begins iater both companies as strike targets, .AHEAD • cable • HITACHI 18, "Jessie” on Sept. 19, "People YOU are a PRIORITY this month. Do the Craziest Things” and also said the union has not left itself . direct access • MITSUBISHI enough time to reach an agree­ a t M C C • WUASAR "W ho's the Boss” on Sept. 26 and VIDEO CASSETTE John Ritter's 8-year-old charac­ “ Finder of Lost Loves” on Sept. 20. ment before contracts expire Sept. Our new, prioritized registration system Is designed to keep you ter, Jack Tripper, picks up another 14. • ®ELERAL ELEC from waiting In long lines to sign up for classes. recorder roommate of the opposite sex NBC's returning “ Siiver "There is too much work to be • M ^ N O V O X If you haven't yet registered for Fall '84 classes, just check the (Mary Cadorette), but this time Spoons” starts its new season on done. The negotiations were tough list below for the first letter of your last name and register at that the roomies are a romanticaliy Sept. 16, followed by the new to begin with and they're tougher time or any time after. Classes begin September 5. resv. linked twosome as "Three's Com­ "Punky Brewster.” now," he said. pany" becomes “ Three's a " I think there is a very good Last Registration Tuesday, September 4 Crowd.” The network again will bring the chance that there would be not two curtain up on its new season with a full-blown walkouts but selected y n a a lH Miss Anderson (“ W K R P in star-studded special, "The NBC work stoppages at both companies Cincinnati") and Lynda Garter A-D All-Star Hour,” on Sept. 17, right at the most profitable plants.” 9-10:30 a.m. ("Wonder Woman") team up in 10;30-noon E-H after the season premiere of "TV's Walkouts at plants that are the NBC's “ Partners in Crime,” a Bloopers and Practical Jokes.” sole source for certain parts can Noon-1:30 p.m. l-M 1:30-3 p.m. N-Q detective drama that one network trigger shutdowns at assembly On Sept. 18, NBC's new series, 3-4:30 p.m. R-U executive has referred to as plants without the immediate "Hunter,” will be seen in a 4:30-6 p.m. V-Z “Terms of Endowment,” whiie expense to the union of a full strike, 6-7 p.m. Open Entry Landon's show, "H ighw ay to two-hour preview, its "Highway to he said. AL SIEFFERT'S Heaven,” has won the pet name Heaven” will debut on Sept. 19, and UAW President Owen Bieber "Jesus of Malibu." "The Bill Cosby Show” will start planned to visit bargaining teams SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER E-Z TERMS: airing Sept. 20. / / i f Location: Registrar's Office Yes, TV's going to be as silly as at Ford this morning and GM in the In the Lowe Building 445 HARTFORD RD. - KEENY ST. EXIT OFF 1-84 •CASH afternoon in the first round of ever, with a few exceptions. MANCHESTER, CT. • CREDIT CARD CBS's "60 Minutes” starts into “ shuttle bargaining” between the Any questions sbout The three commercial networks original episodes Sept. 16, followed two firms, which are about 10 miles registering for classes? Manchester Community Coliege • MDNTHLY are rolling 22 new series this fall, by a two-hour preview of the new John Ritter, after eight seasons as the fun-ioving apart. Call 647-6147 PAYMENTS the same number they unleashed CBS series "E .R .” "The Dukes of Lloyd Brioges stars m Paper Dolls," a new serial drama Contracts covering 350,000 60 Bidwell Street 647-9997 upon us a year ago. hacheior of "Three's Company," becomes romanticaiiy Hazzard” return Sept. 21, and about the dazzling world of fashion. The show airs on Manchester, Connecticut 06040 OPEN DAILY: MON-THURS T IL 9 . TUES-WED-SAT TIL 5 • FRIDAY TIL 8 workers at GM and 114,000 at Ford "After-MASH” will be back on invoived with Mary Cadorette in the ABC comedy series, ABC on Tuesdays from 9 to 10 p.m., beginning this fall. expire Sept. 14. Negotiators are While the week of Sept. 24 has Sept. 23. "Three’s a Crowd." V, f IZ — MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Aug. 31, 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Aug. 31, 1984 - 13 Bisset challenges Garbo Advice New York yachts offer In ‘Anna Karenina’ on CBS views, dinner, dancing By Vernon Scott good to do. It’s extraordinarily By Frederick WInshIp Enterprises. United Press International difficult to be in almost every shot, Glow of happy marriage still shines United Press International “ We thought there was no reason as I was in 'The Grasshopper,’ 14 to keep this business from going NEW YORK - New York forward successfully, and the HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Jacque­ hours a day, five or six days a DEAR ABBY: A few years ago. nece.ssarily live together. harbor's first cruising restaurant initial response has bt-en amaz­ line Bisset makes her TV debut in week. . an article came out in our I wrote it in 1964 as a tribute to yachts, operating six days a week ing." reportc'd Quatrini. who was the title role of a three-hour CBS “ Your acting then becomes a newspaper about husbands. I think my husband. And it's just as true DEAR ABBY: I thought the year round, have been launched in trained in hotel and eulinary version of “ Anna Karenina," the matter of stamina, not creativity. I it was in your column. I thought it today as it was 20 years ago. Thank letter from "Big-Busted in Bir­ answer to a long-felt need of schools in his native Switzerland. movie that immortalized Greta have a great deal of stamina, but was so beautiful, I tore it out and D e a r you for asking. mingham" was a riot, so I brought tourists who want more than just a "We have parties booked through­ Garbo. there comes a point where your saved it. Here is the first part: it up at my arts and crafts group at Circle Line sightseeing cruise. out the summer." The title role involves the wife of performance is affected. “ Today is a very special day for A b b y DEAR ABBY: Not only p;irents, Valley View Nursing Home to give For New Yorkers and visitors Individual diners will be aceom- a pre-revolutionary Russian aris­ "It was like trying to win a race. me. It’s my 25th wedding anniver­ Abigail but friends and relatives often the residents a laugh. ("Big- used to going first class, the modalt'd on either one or the other tocrat who falls in love with a I rushed to every scene, afraid of sary and I have this to say: have trouble introducing live-in Busted's" fiance wanted to raise 147-foot Riveranda and her sister yacht by reservation only. Lunch is romantic cavalry officer. being a minute late. I began to “ I had a mother and father who Van Buren companions. 1 have found the chickens but was too cheap to buy yacht, the 165-foot Empress of New $30 and dinner is $40. Elaborate Garbo, in fact, played the part crack physically at the end of the really loved each other, so I know smoothest way is to say: “ May I an incubator, so he asked her if York, should fill the bill. The two hors d'oeuvres are served frcH' twice — first in 1928 with John film, what love is. introduce John/Jane and his/her Gilbert and again in 1935 with she'd mind hatching the eggs in her three-deck vessels cost their with all drinks. “ Personally, 1 don’t like to see ‘T v e seen two teenagers safely constant companion?" bra.) Fredric March. Vivien Leigh por­ one actor on screen reciting line owners a total of $6.75 million — through the traumatic teens, so I That's all I have, Abby. I lost the No one has misunderstood yet. Well, the laugh was on me when and the money shows. THE YACHTS also can be trayed Leo Tolstoy's lovelorn after line. I prefer to watch two or know what satisfaction is. rest of it. If it was in your column, an 88-year-old resident told me chartered for parties of up to 400 heroine in 1947. three characters inter-reacting. Since July 15 the white vessels “ I’ve prayed, and my prayers please print the rest. MAE S,, that her grandmother, a large- people with a range of special It is the novel alone on which The interchange of personality is trimmed in marine blue have been have been answered, so I know MADELEINE LYNCH, ARCADIA. CALIF. busted woman, had brought .some menus available for either buffet Jacqueline will base her first TV what makes life interesting.” what faith is. operating from pier 62 at the foot of RED OAK, TEXAS chicks to full term in her bra ;ifter Manhattan’s West 23rd Street. or table service. On a recent performance. She hasn’t seen any Jacqueline senses almost imme­ "And I’ve had by my side for 25 DEAR MAE: I don't think it's the mother hen had died. They follow a course that includes evening a typical group was hosted of the three previous films and has diately whether a role is right for beautiful years, the kindest, gentl­ no intention of doing so. DEAR MRS. LYNCH: Here's necessary to clarify the living views of midtown. Wall Street, the by OMI International Corp.. a her after reading a script. She says est, most considerate human being the rest of it: arrangements of John and Jane LINDA A. MURPHY. Perched on a white divan in her Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, Chicago-based firm specializing in she experiences a genuine physical I’ve ever known, so I know what “ And because I've known all when introducing them. But if you ACTIVITY DIRECTOR, airy, sunny Benedict Canyon JAQUELINE BISSET the and the East Side up to metallic surfacing. reaction when reading a role happiness is.” these things, I know what wealth do, "constant companions" do not VALLEY VIEW, N H. home. Jacqueline’s smoky green- ... in Russian classic Grade Mansion. “ We have 200 guests," said intended for her. They are sleekly modern, gleam­ George Berry of OMI. "About 80 gray eyes were thoughtful as she "My response is intellectual and ■ ing with polished brass and maho­ percent are clients from the New contemplated the role of Anna. emotional too," she said. “ But I supporting part — her first since gany. their enclosed decks car- York area and the rest are OMI 3 “ I don’t want to think about what actually get goose' flesh and ' she attained stardom 15 years ago. Surgery corrects damaged muscles peted throughout and executives. It's a pi'rfect way to other actresses have done with the Jacqueline hasn’t abandoned become short of breath with part," she said quietly. “ I’m air-conditioned or heated for sea­ entertain. Everyone loves it. And leading roles by any means. But exhilaration and anticipation. sonal comfort. Their sun deck where else can you gel a view like basing the character on Tolstoy’s “ That’s exactly what happened more serious mechanical defects her first instinct is to accept DEAR DR. LAMB — Because of are important. But one should rest areas capacious enough for cock­ this?" description of her. . caused by stretching and tearing. outstanding roles, no matter their when I read ’Rich and Famous’ for ' the rapid birth of my children, my during an acute attack, then exercise tails or informal dining. Table The Empress of New York is "There is a tremendous amount There is no way exercises can repair size, opposite impressive co-stars. the first time. I experienced all vaginal muscles have stretched, later to prevent a recurrence. The more of an indoor ship than the of information in the book about Y o u r torn structures. service is attractively set on white "I would never accept a cameo sorts of responses to that. which interferes with sexual ­ brace is like a bracelet, and if you linen and there are fresh flowers on Riveranda and boasts an atrium the character, up to her steps, hand role that would mislead the public “ My biggest physical response, sure. I have done the recommended DEAR DR. LAMB — I read your watch tennis players you will see the movements and other details. column about tendinitis. My husband, every table. that provides the main dining deck into believing I was starring in a however, was for my part as the tightening exercises, but they have H e a lth band around the forearm, just below with a balcony and the atmosphere That’s the inside of the role I’m film,” she said. "If it’s an all-star German countess in ‘Forbidden,’ not help^. Will you please explain who is a plumber, suffers from this. the elbow. relating to. Lawrence You mentioned wearing a brace and DINING ABOARD will cost no of the golden age of luxury liners. cast and everyone is playing small which I just completed in Europe. ' the surgical correction for this? Its upper deck can be tented for “ To be quite frank, neither exercising to strengthen the forearm, I would suggest that your husband more than a moderately pricey roles, that’s different." It was my first opportunity to play Would correcting this problem help Lamb, M.O. parties of up to 500 nr more, with Garbo or L«igh fit the woman stress incontinence, or are these two also stretching the muscles before see an orthopedic specialist, prefera­ restaurant and you got dancing to She isn’t one to count the number a very mean, tough and unrelent­ tents extended onto the pier for a physically drawn by the author. completely different procedures? and after work. bly one who deals with sports medi­ live music and the romantic- of lines or scenes involving her ing woman.” setting of the New York skyline non-sailing party. I’m not exactly Anna either, but I role, but neither would she accept Jacqueline also was jolted by DEIAR REIADEIR — The speed of The doctor my husband went to cine or works with local athletes. Ask do have more of her characteris­ the deliveries may not have had too didn’t prescribe any type of exercise the best local tennis players or a ten­ thrown in. The stainless steel Lunch cruises (with stereo meaningless parts for financial "Anna Karenina” when she read galleys are as large and modern as music only) are 2‘/i hours, dinner tics than the others.” reasons. much to do with your problem. Many provides the most satisfactory and didn’t seem to think wearing a nis coac(i to recommend a doctor who Shall we take a dip? the book. any restaurant kitchen in the city cruises are 3 hours, and midnight The title role in “ Anna Karen­ “ I don’t rush to a tour de force " I ’ve learned to trust my instinc­ women have stretching and even results. brace would help. I would like more treats tennis elbow. Your husband ina” is a striking contrast to tearing of the muscles and ligaments How much needs to be done information about what can be done. may not be an athlete, but doctors and can turn out almost anything crui.ses return at 2 a m. Sliding Elizabeth Hall and John-Charles Kelly stage in East Windsor through Sept. 9. role,” Jacqueline said. “ I’m inter­ tive body reaction to a part,” she from cold summer buffets to schedules ;ire maintained Tue.sday dance to "Begin the Beguine" in ascene Jacqueline’s part in the recently ested in what I’m doing, not the said. "I don’t often get that feeling, of the birth canal from childbirth. depends entirely on how much DEAR READER — You must be who look after athletes are more like­ Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for dinner and released "Under The Volcano” This can lead to a prolapsed uterus, stretching has occurred and what talking about “tennis elbow.” The ly to be familiar with this problem gourmet banquets. through Sunday. from Coachlight Dinner Theatre's cur­ size of the role. An actress can play but when I do, I know the character “ People have been asking for For information and reserva­ cocktails. Show time is 8 p.m. with Albert Finney. It is, in fact a an enormous part with nothing is right for me.” or the bladder can drop down. So can structures have been damaged. Lift­ condition does affect plumbers and and how to treat it. rent show, "The Best of Broadway” on the urethra, leading to stress incon­ ing the urethra or putting it back in even violin players. It usually years, why doesn't New York have tions call (212) 929 7090 tinence. It can also cause the rectum its normal position as part of the pro­ involves the muscles over the back of restaurant yachts like the bateaux to bulge forward into the vaginal cedure is certainly possible. the forearm, especially where they Members of Rhode Island’s mouches on the Seine in Paris. And ‘Dallas’ actress moving up canal. Special e x e rci^ can help some attach at the elbow. ’These muscles General Assembly meet every now we’re providing that service Cape Verde Islands are about the All of these conditions are really mild cases of stress incontinence and help straighten the elbow and are January, and receive $5 a day for on an even more elegant level," size of Rhode Island and located in HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Morgan your audience and beat out the “ It’s fun. We’ll never run out of hernias. Since this is a structural improve your sex life, but they will involved in the backhand stroke. 60 days, plus a travel allowance of 8 said Rick Quatrini, one of the four the Atlantic Ocean off the western Brittany leaves the security of a competition. stories. problem, surgical correction usually not solve the problems caus^ by Exercises to build up the forearm cents a mile. owners of World Yacht tip of Africa. supporting role in TV’s No. 1 “ It’s always easier when you’re “ I had nightmares they were series. "Dallas.” to test the waters a supporting player. When the going to put ‘Glitter’ on opposite Theater asthestarofherownshowthisfall. reviews come out and the ratings ‘Dallas,’ but we’ll be against Dance Morgan and David Birney head appear, you can tell yourself. ‘Simon & Simon.’” the cast of "Glitter,” a new Aaron ‘Well, they didn’t like the star.’ Morgan didn’t choose^o leave Births Spelling nighttime soap, as a pair You can always blame somebody “ Dallas.” She was written out of Coachliflht Dinner Theater, East Windsor: Lake Compounce Ballroom, Bristol: Children's of reporters for a magazine else. the script to make an important "The Best of Broadway,” Is Dlaylno through Sept. modeled along the lines of People “ But now I’m in the driver’s seat story point and will be seen in the Suchecki, Sharon Elizabeth, Center Cabaret-Dance, Al Gentile OrchestW; daughter of John Martin and 9, ot the theater on Route 5. The theater Is closed Saturday, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., at the ballroom, or Life. along with David. We really have first two or three episodes of the hit Mondays. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for dinner and Although still in her 30s, Morgan the pressure on and it’s a little show this season. Patricia Jean Meade Suchecki of sponsored by Connecticut Ballroom Dance SO S. Alton St., was born Aug. 18 at cocktails. Show time Is 8 p.m. (522-1266) Association. Tickets $6, advance and $7.50 at is a Hollywood veteran, having scary. "Last fall I asked if they were Ivoryton Playhouse, Ivoryton: Ploying worked since age 5 with Lloyd Manchester Memorial Hospital. SUMMER HMNG OUT door. Cash bar. (265-5170.) “ I think we have the right going to pick up my contract,” through Sunday,"Plaza Suite," starring Gloria Bridges in "Sea Hunt” and in such formula and a good group of Morgan said. ‘“They said I’d be Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Burr Mall, Hartford: "Dance In Public Places," Anne Meade of East Hartford. Her DeHaven. Showtime 8 p.m. today; 5 and 9 p.m., Two Hartford dance companies, WORKS and movies as "The Birds" and people. Every week after an hour free at the end of the season, so I Saturday; and 5 p.m., Sunday. "Ain't Mlsbe- "Gypsy.” of watching it, people are going to put out some feelers. I didn’t want paternal grandparents are Mr. and Hundred Feet Dance Project, perform at noon, Mrs. Stanley Suchecki of Vernon. havln," opens Tuesdoy and runs thraugh Sept. 16, Wednesday at the mall on Main Street, between She was a successful model and feel good and positive. to be unemployed. except Mondays. Showtimes Tuesday through City Hall and the Wadsworth Atheneum. (722- appeared in scores of commer­ “ It’s the stoi^ of the inner Botticello, Danielle Marie, Thursday are the same as Friday. (767-8348.) 6493.) cials, TV movies and a miniseries. workings of a major magazine and “ At the end of every TV season daughter of Dennis and Candyce Hole in the Wall Theater, New Britain: "The She is beautiful and talented but it covers the hottest people and the you never know where you stand. Perrin Botticello of 45 Morse Road, Male Animal," opens today and confines Fridays until now not quite a star. hottest stories going on in the world When Aaron Spelling heard I was was born Aug. 22 at Manchester featuring this week,, and Saturdays through Sept. 29. Showtime Is 8:30 "Glitter” is a giant step toward — politics, sports, movie stars and available he wanted me right away Memorial Hospital. Her maternal FINE GUIDE p.m. Admission is by donation. (223-9500.) that goal. high finance.' for the role of Kate Simpson in grandparents are Clive and Ann ’Glitter.’” The Palace, New Haven: "Gigl" opens "It’s very difficult to leave such “Each week we’ll have major Perrin of Glastonbury. Her pater­ TO Tuesdoy and plays through Sunday at the theater, a huge success as ‘Dallas,’ which is guest stars like Helen Hayes, Morgan also was lucky. She had nal gr; ndparents are Anthony and 246-248 College St., New Haven, with Louis seen all over the world by so many Ginger Rogers, Cyd Charisse and just completed a guest role in Constance Botticello of 21 Hickory Jourdan starring In the role of Honore and Lisa millions,” she said. Burgess Meredith. It’s the same Spelling’s “ Love Boat” and he was Lane. She has a sister, Stacey Lee, 4. SUMMER DINING Howard playing GIgl. Showtimes are 8 p.m., E t Cetera “ When you walk away from that, formula as ’Hotel’ and ‘The Love impressed with her performance. Tuesdays through Saturdays; 2 p.m. matinees, it’s scary. In a new show the Boat’ with three stories working She said he was looking for Bartlett, David Richard, son of Wednesday and Saturday and Sunday matinee, 3 audience doesn’t know the charac­ every week, comedy, drama and someone with her physical and Richard and Mary Ann Dinon p.m. (789-2120.) Jacob's Pillow, Lee, Mass.: Flying Karamazov ters or the story. You have to build one that’s middle-of-the road. emotional characteristics. Bartlett of Fairfield, was born Polka Dot Playhouse, Bridgeport: "Lunch Brothers appearing through Saturday. Perfor­ Aug. 2 at St. Vincent’s Medical La Strada _ Hour" playing through Sept. 8at the playhouse on mances today at 8:30 p.m and Saturday, 2and 8:30 “ They wanted Kate to be perso­ Center. His maternal grandpar­ DAVIS FAMILY Pleasure Beach. Evening shows Friday and p.m. (413-243-0745.) nable, enthusiastic and sophisti­ ents are Edward M. Dinan of Saturday at 8:30 p.m. (374-1777.) On the Sound, Bridgeport: Long Island Sound cated," Morgan said. Fairfield and the late Mary K. 171, South Woodstock, Saturday through FrI and Sot 12:30, 2:45,4:50, 7:20,9:50, iE S ! /r*iSun 8. — Sixteen Candles Polynesian Monday. Admission $3. (928-3246.) 12; Sun 12:30,2:45,4:50,7:20,9:50. The (P G ) FrI-Sun 9:45. MANCHESTER Manchester Memorial Hospital. Woman In Red (PG13) FrI and Sot 1:15, Manchester— Three Stoogles Come­ Her maternal grandparents are Fri. & Sat. Night Specials & GRINDERS Coast Guard Academy, New London: U.S. City Pier, New London: 8th annual flotsam- 3:15,5:15,7:40,10,11 :S5; Sun 1:15,3:15, Tonight at 8:30 PM Chinese letsam raft races. New London City Pier, Sunday dies FrI-Sun 8:05. — Indiana Jones and Geraldine and Edward Rehla of Coast Guard Band In concert, Sunday, 8pm, 5:15, 7:40, 10. — Bolero FrI and Sat 1, the Temple of Doom (P G ) FrI-Sun 8:50. A U SEATS $18.75 “DInmn For Two" Sunday-WeO. all day. (443-8331.) 3:10, 5:15, 7:40,10,12; Sun 1,3:10,5:15, — Alrplonel FrI-Sun 11. East Hartford. Her paternal American Cadet Memorial Field at the Coast Guard 7:40,10. — Ghostbusters (P G ) FrI and Swordfish...... *7.49 New Haven Green, New Haven: Labor Day Sot 12:30, 2:45, 4:55, 7:20, 9:40, 11:45; grandparents are Shirley and Academy. Free and open to public. (444-8468.) John FizGerald of 45 Battista Wlntonbury Baptist Church, Bloomfield: Wln- Concert and road race. Concert, 8 p.m., Sunday Sun 12:30, 2:45, 4:55, 7:20,9:40. — Red OPEN AU DAY LABOR DAY mSTAUnANT Cocktail Lounge and race, 9 a.m., Monday. (787-8367.) O w n (PG13) FrI and Sot 12:45,3,5:10, The highest town in the United Road. She has a brother, John Shrimp a Crab Casserole <7.95 C O U M A a tonbury Folk Fellowship coffeehouse, Saturday, 7:30, 9:50, 12; Sun 12:45, 3, 5:10, 7:30, Joseph, 2. 7.30 p.m., at the church, 54 Maple Ave., featuring Lime Rock Park, Lime Rock: Sports car racing ?:S0. - - Purple Rain (R ) FrI and Sat States, Leadville, Colo., is 10,200 Friday til 10 pm Sat. 5:30-10 In the park. Routes 7 and 112, from 9 a.m. to6 p.m. 12:4S, 3,5:20, 7:40,10,12:15; Sun 12:45, feet above sea level. Chapman, David Wayne Jr., son Veal a EggplanI Parmiglana <6,95 TrInidad-born steel drummer Wayne Grant and Admission $25. (435-2572.) 3, 5:20, 7:40, 10. — Flashpoint (R ) FrI of David Wayne and Lois Graf Sunday & Monday 5:30-9 Gentle Folk, a Norwich-area folk group. Open to and Sot 1:15,3:15,5:15,7:30,9:n, 11:30; Chapman of 7 Walker St., was born the public at no charge. An eftering Is taken to Inn on Lake Waramaug, New Preston: Hue-, Sun 1:15,3:15,5:15,7:30,9:30.— Oxford Barbequed Chicken (Vz) ....<5,95 help meet expenses. kleberry Finn raft race, Monday, 3 p.m., at the B I«S» IPG13) FrI 1, 3, 5, 7:20, 9:30, Aug. 18 at Manchester Memorial 471 Hartford Rd., Manchester 179 TOLLAND TPKE. lake. Free admission, (868-0563.) 11:30; Sun 1, 3, 5, 7:20, 9:30. — Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ Irreconcilable Differences (P G ) Sots. SHOWCASE MANCHESTER Manchester HARTFORD ents are Mr. and Mrs. Roland La Strada Restaurant Phone 643-6165 for 643-9529 'Hiotrtors East — The Karate Kid BARBARA Wilson of 25 Madison St. His 471 Hartford Rd. 643-6165 a -a a $ 0 ihthwatoiabcitm - paternal grandparents are Mr. and Take-Out and Catering Information A b ou t Town 4:10,7:20,9:20; Sot and Sun 2,4,6,8,10. MBOiMxiMJO-BaiTAnhwiooNatowdiiFI Mrs. Al Chapman of Green Road. OOHIWOUBPMY/UtlhXlWmUMt MANDRELL Gunther, Grant William son of 4:20,7:40,9:35; Sat and Sun2:10,4,5:45, William W. and Elaine J. Poitras 7^:«, 9:35. — Pink Floyd: The Wall (R) FLASHPOINT Tomorrow it 5A0 A 0:30 PM Tem ple plans meeting FrI and Sot midnight. — The Rocky 1:1S-3:1S-S:18-7:30-B;30.ii;30 iS] Alls— tu $1SA) Gunther of 21 Colonial Road, Children’s clinic planned Horror Picture Show (R) FrI and Sot Bolton, was born Aug. 22 at All parents of students in the Temple Beth Sholom 2i-3:10-8:1S-7:40-I0dl0-I2:10 His maternal grandparents are i? Silverstein Center of the Temple! Inc. will sponsor a well-child clinic Thursday from _ Translux Cellege Twin — Purple George and Lillian Poitras of IS St. East Middle Turnpike. 8:45 to 11 a.m. at the Andover Congregational Church. Roln (R ) FrI 7,9:15; Sot and Sun 2:30, IRENE CARA OXFORD B L U E S T SopI 7, Friday at 030 PM $i 5,75 Lawrence St. His paternal grand­ HOUSE OF CHUN6 Teacher-director Ona Mastronarde will speak to the Ail pre-school children of Andover, Coventry. 7; Sot 3,7.— Maltresse F rI9; Sot5,9.— 1;00-3.-00-6:00-7aO-9;30-11:4S parents are George and Laura parenU and offer suggetions to ease children’s Columbia and Hebron are eligible to attend and — Personal Best PAULANKA Gunther of Thomas Drive. Featuring authentic Polynesian adujstment to school. Parents' guides and other (R ) Sun 5,9. RED DAWN Ipoia Sept 12-15, WedloSat al esOPMSiasO receive all immuinizations and routine phuysicals. All Vernen and Ca ntonese Specialties ■ I -I,iiir, III materials will also be distributed. children are seen by appointment onluy. Cine 1 A 2 — Gremlins (PG) FrI 7, 13:48-3:00-8:10-7:30-9:80-12:00 MICKEY GILLEY Streep signed ALTNAV 9:05; Sun 2, 4:15, 7, 9:0S. — Indiana Sept 16. Sunday at 630 PM $14.70 I \ n ri( nitishs N n The opening session of the nursery school will be To make an appointment call 228-9428. Fin, Spirit, mnd t.o4tin, AvmilmbI, Sept. 12. The school offers a three-day a week Jones and the Temple ef Deem (PG) TH i WOMAN IM a m Ipoia HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Canneloni...... *5.25 Academy Award-winner Meryl program from 9:30 a.m. to noon, with an additional 1:15-3:18-S:18-7:40-10dl0-11:8S sluflad with VBil ind iiu iig e Sunday Breakfail & Brunifh hour and a half option for 4-year-olds. west Hartlerd Streep will star In the movie Choote from The Temple Beth Sholom nursery school combines Libraries close Monday „ ■}•">* $ — Gremlins (PG) FrI 2,7, PURPLE RAIN IS version of "Plenty.” with Charles ft ^ /U % V b b I Cacclatore...... *5.25 Eaa« Benedict to Shirred Erri 9:30; Sot and Sun 2, 4:30, 7, 9:30. — a basic nursery school curriculum with a program 12:48-3:00-8:20-7:40-10;00-12:1S Dance, Sting, Tracy Ullman and A bosket of Fresh Blueberry and The Manchester public libraries — Mary Cheney, IndloTO Jones and the Temple ot Doom Baked Scrod...... «5.95 emphasizing Jewish customs and traditions. During 9 ^ * Sot and Sun 2,4:30,7' Sir John Gielgud. Apple Mufjins i§ served with your meal Whiton Memorial, and the bookmobile, will close 363 BROAD ST. September and October there will be many projects TIGHTROPE "Plenty,” based on the success­ «Apa« Two. Smi.. rLoggO Monday for the Labor Day holiday. Regularhours will , Tim Mevlm — Reyenge of the Nerds M anchetter Tenderloin Tips...... *6.95 connected with the Jewish holidays. These will (R ) FrI-Sun 12:25, 2:40,4:50, 7:30,9:45 ful theater production, will begin resume on Tuesday. 12:30-2:45-4:80-7:20-9:80-12:00 include cooking, arts and crafts, and a visit from the — The Phll^elpHa Exiierlment (PG) filming in London Sept. 3 with Fred • 4 9 - 4 9 SS _Fll6t IVlIgnon...... «7.Q5 Blaw9.faw—ggiiat rabbi. FrI-Sun 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:20, 9:35. — GHOSTBUSTERS IBS Schepisi directing from a screen­ 331 Cantor Straat _\oar Ha»l> Vwki 6 Ml GgwtHta Library patrons are reminded that regular I'S ! FrI-Sun 12, 2:20, eoT-etts For informatiop, call 649-2110. Saturday hours will resume on Sept. 8. 12:30-2:45-4:88-7;20-9:40-11;48 , play adaptation by the play’s Sot 11:45. — Pink Floyd: The Wall (R) author, David Hare. U — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Aug. 31, 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Aug. 31, 19«4 - 15 SPORTS Jackson feels optimistic about UConn footbaii i

By Len Auster feels his defensive front line “ has a Sports Editor to handle. I shot of being outstanding.” That Jackson feels comfortable with group includes senior tri-captain senior quarterback Larry Corn, STORRS -- There seems to be an Dave Gracon, 6-1,244, at one tackle air of optimism here surrounding who came in for his share of and 6-3, 270-pound junior Donald criticism a year ago. Inconsis­ the University of Connecticut Smith at the other. Mario Marrero, football team. tency seemed to be his biggest a 6-1, 262-pound junior transfer Tom Jackson, starting his se­ problem. Corn, who was 107-for-227 from Syracuse, has looked sharp in for 1,198 yards, seven TDs and cond year at the controls, couldn't the pre-season and will be at find too much to be displeased with eight interceptions in the year ago, middle guard. has had a good fall camp. at a Thursday lucheon held hereon Mark Michaels has one end slot campus. “The year’s experience has nailed down and appears improved certainly helped him. I hope he Yes, Jackson, who guided UConn over a year ago. He is the son of to a 5-6 overall record and a share benefits from it," Jackson said. "I USFL New Jersey General head think last year he tried to do too of the Yankee Conference crown STOP! coach Walt Michaels. much himself.” lOOK! (tied with Boston University at Mike McNamara, a junior, and Corn studied lots of film over the 4-1), is concerned about the kicking junior Ed Budd are in a neck-and- M game. winter and worked on his tech­ neck duel for the drop end slot. niques. So far, at least, he’s been V “ It’s been an area of strength Behind this pair is former East here the last 5-6 years,” Jackson what Jackson wants at 3 Catholic High All-Stater, Rich quarterback. said. A year ago Domingo Carlos Kucinskas. The 6-2, 197-pound “ How many we're going to win A more than capably handled the ■'■ty sophomore, who lettered a year and how many we’re going to lose. placekicking, booting l4-of-16 ex­ ago, will see service on special I can’t tell,” Jackson responded to tra points and lI-of-18 field goal teams. a question. “ We want to win the attempts. And Neil Gauvin Connecticut graduated a fine (Yankee) conference and get into handled the punting, averaging pair of inside linebackers from a the (I-AA) playoff. 38.1 yards per boot on 82 kicks. year ago, Vernon Hargreaves and “ I think we have people in the Each has graduated. John Dorsey. The latter is now with right places so we can win. This Freshman Doug Muh, recruited the N FL Green Bay Packers. year we will count on more people as a quarterback, has won the Norm Myers, a 6-2, 215-pound to win." punting job while sophomore John senior out of South Windsor, and HUSKY NOTES - Freshman Pulek, an Engineering major with Bob Christiani, a 6-0, 221-pound recruit Doug Post out of East a 3.75 QPR, has won a highly junior transfer from Springfield Catholic High has made the contested battle for the placekick­ College, have the starting berths. traveling squad. He will serve as ing job with Mike Casparino and Jackson feels he has back-ups the deep man left on the kickoff Fotis Stavrianidis. for the linebackers and down return team. The former Eagle “ This year we have the potential G iv e linemen. “ We have some flexibil­ halfback, an All-Stater a year ago UPI photo kids a brake! Children aren’t of being good,” Jackon says. always ity on the defensive unit. I always when he rushed for 1,395 yards and “ There is a question of what Ivan Lendl had a tough time at the start second round action Thursday night at want fresh people in there." he 15 touchdowns, has been switched happens when it really counts." aware of cars... and aren’t always said. to fullback by Jackson. "H e ’s 200 but then finished with a rush to beat the U.S. Open. seen by Other than the concern ex­ The offensive unit also finds pounds and I feel he’s big enough to Eddie Edwards 3-6, 7-6 (7-2), 6-3, 6-1 in pressed for the kicking game, itself with veterans almost every­ handle the shock," explained the Jackson seems to believe a lot is in drivers. It up to you... drive carefully at all times! where. It features an offensive Husky coach. . .Jackon reports place. “ We're going to be competi­ wall that averages 254 pounds. there is “ guarded optimism” on tive with everyone we play," he That group is led by 6-7, 270-pound the squad as it heads into the said. Barry Wood, who has drawn some season. He added there is a good That Huskies will begin to find Explosive Lendl makes of the notice from the 14 N FL feeling between the members of out when they kick off their scouts who’ve frequented the the team. 11-game schedule Saturday, Sept. Husky pre-season camp. 8. at Colgate. Connecticut makes The backfield has the 1-2 punch Schedule its home debut the following of junior Bill Parks and senior Caps denote home oames. Saturday against Lehigh. it to the third round Gary DuBose at tailback. Parks Sept. 8 at Coloote 1:00; Sept. 15 vs. Jackson appears pretty pleased LEH IG H 1:00; Sept. 22 vs. MORGAN rushed for 1,095 yards a year ago. S TA TE (Parents' Day) 1:00; Sept. 29at with his defense that is spear­ He is a punishing type runner who Yale 1:30; Bv Martin Lader service in the fourth game of (he this, contending. " I f I got to pick headed by an all-veteran secon­ has "unbelievable power.” Du­ Oct. 6 at New Hampshire 1:00; Oct. 13 UPI Sports Writer third .set to lake a 3-1 lead, but it the surface, and I got to pick the This Page Paid For And Sponsored By The Following Civic Minded Businesses dary of senior tri-captain Matt ot Lafayette 1:30; Oct. 20 at Holy Cross Bose, who had an outstanding 1:30; Oct. 27 vs. M A IN E (Homecom- was at that point when Lendl put right No. inn guy, I think I ’d haven Latham at free safety, Lou Donato spring and has continued that this Ino) 1:00; NEW YORK - As difficult as together his run of 10 consecutive shot at it” at strong safety and Shane Porter fall, has "quick, quick feet andean Nov. 3at Massachusetts 1:00; Nov. 10 Ivan Lendl made it look during the games that carried him to 5-0 in the Navratilova, though, did little to and Jerry McIntosh at the corners. vs. BOSTON U N IV E R S ITY (Band away from you," Jackson says. Day) 1:00; Nov. 17 vs. RHODE ISLAND first half of the match, he couldn’t third .set. disprove the contention that no The positive-speaking Jackson It's two different looks for defenses (High School Day) 1:00. have ended it much easier. The match extended 2 hours and other woman is strong enough for After almost two hours of 46 minutes and ended at 12:13 a m, her, blasting Andrea Ixuind, 6-4, arduous play Thursday night. EDT. John McEnroe, the No. 1 (i-2. It was her 5nih consecutive SAVMGS BANK OF MANCHESTER MANCHESTER PRESS Lendl was trailing Eddie Edwards seed, has a difficult second round victory, andsince January 1983 she "14 Otticea to serve you" “ dhen You Think o f Printing Think of V t" OIUON SAIES A SERVICE, HfC. Bosox Nipper bests Twins 3-1 in the third set. And while very match tonight against young has been beaten only twice. Manchester — 646-1700 143 West Middle Turnpike 319 Main Street few at the National Tennis Center Swede Stefan Edberg, winner of Manchester • 643-2145 really expected Lendl to lose, time the Olympic championship earlier Chris Evert Lloyd, the .second Manchester, East Hartford, Burnside, Manchester • 643-2189 this month. "Dependability Since 1933" was running short for the second seed. w;is even more impre.ssive in South Windsor, Andover, Ashford but Minnesota not phased seed. Also today, defending champion routing Terry Holladay 6-1, 6-1 and Sure enough, Lendl turned it Jimmy Connors was scheduled to in her two matches she has GRAMES PRINTING around with explosive quickness, meet Brian Gottfried. dropiM'd only two games. A1 SKFFERTS APPUANCES, TV-RADIO "Same day service when you need It In a hurry" W. H. ENGIAND UIMBER CO. MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) - A1 American League West over Kan­ “ If the runners weren’t so slow, I winning 10 games in a row to beat Earlier Thursday, the battle All 15 seeded phiyers to see wouldn’t hit into so many double 445 Hartford Road, Manchester 700-702 Hartford Road Rt. 44A, Bolton Notch Nipper may have kept the Minne­ sas City. Edwards, 3-6, 7-6 (7-2), 6-3, 6-1, to between the sexes erupted once action Thursday were successful, sota Twins in check for the second “ Everyone goes through some­ plays,” Rice joked. reach the third round of the U.S. more when Vitas Gerulaitis 647-9997 Manchester • 643-6669 649-5201 and with the competition fialfw:iy straight game but the Boston thing like this and we’re going Hodge wasn’t laughing after his Open Tennis Championships. claimed “ that 95 percent of the through the .second round, not a right-hander could not squelch through it here,” Twins first performance, which Twins Man­ women can’t play.’’ single men’s seed has lost “ He was jumping at the net like a their optimistic outlook. baseman Kent Hrbek said. “ If we ager Billy Gardner said earned the Gerulaitis, in good spirits follow­ Advancing to the third round JOHN H. lAPPEIL INC. rubber man,” Lendl said of Ed­ MANCHESnR HONDA LYDALL, INC. Nipper hurled a six-hitter and go .500 the rest of the way, we have left-hander a new assignment. ing a 6-1, 6-4, 6-0 rout of Italian along with Lendl and Gerulaitis 164 E. Center Street wards’ energetic play early in the "Conn's Largest Exclusively Honda Dealer" One Colonial Road the Red Sox pounded 16 hits off four a good chance to win this thing. “There’s no excuse. It’s so Gianni Ocleppo that carried him Thursday were No. 4 Mats Wi- match, "and I felt I wasn’t playing Manchester • 649-5261 Twins pitchers to upend Minnesota Everybody hits the hole some stupid, what I did or didn’t do. I into the third round, was alluding lander. No. 5 Andres Gome/.. No. 8 Sales - Service - Parts Manchester • 646-1233 my best at the moment. 9-3 Thursday night and win the place. We're in one now but there’s gave up four hits in a row,” said to the fact that there is little Aaron Krickstein. No 10 Eliot 24 Adams Street “ At the start of the tie-breaker I three-game series 2-1. still time. Hodge, who will be delegated to the competition at the top in women’s Telt.scher, No, 14 Anders .Lirryd didn’t do anything different. He Manchester — 646-3515 Northway REXALL PhanncKy “ We don’t need to watch the bullpen in September. ’’This is play. and No. 15 I*at Cash TED CtIMMING INSURANCE AGENCY going to eat at me all night. I have just guessed wrong. He was 'Prescription Specialists" “ We were all hitting hard," said scoreboard. We’ve been getting He also contended that Martina The women .seeds winning were “Ail Line* o f Inaurance With A Peraonal Touch" Boston's Wade Boggs, who got plenty of help all year," he said. no idea what happened” guessing right all through the first Navratilova, the No. 1 woman’s 230 No. Main Street set.” No. 3 Han;i Mandlikov;i, No. 7 Zina STAN BVSIEWICZ INStIRANCE AGENCY 378 Main Street three hits, three RBI and scored "W e’re going to have to do it player, wouldn’t stand a chance Garrison, No 12 Bonnie Gadusek, The 28-year-old Edwards, 386 Main Street Manchester • 646-2457 Manchester • 646-4510 three runs. “ When we’re hot, I feel ourselves.” Although disappointed with the against the lOOth-ranked man. No. 14 Carling Bassett ;ind No 16 we're the best hitting team in the ranked 84th in the world, broke Manchester • 649-2891 Nipper’s victory followed right­ pitching and lack of hitting, Navratilova, naturally, disputed Andrea Temesv.>'-i. league. I just wish we could do this hander Dennis “ Oil Can” Boyd’s Gardner maintained his optimistic J.D. REAl ESTAH ASSOCIATES, Inc PAP AUTO PARTS well all the time.” 4-0 win Wednesday in which he outlook. Dwight Evans also got caught up threw a two-hitter. NL roundup 618 Center Street 307 E. Center St. “ It happens in baseball. They’ve in the hitting spree, collecting Although the Twins opened a 3-0 Manchester • 649-3528 bounced back before and they’ll SUUIVAN & CO. Manchester • 646-1980 three hits, including two doubles, lead, Boston jumped on Twins bounce back again," he said. Advertising Specialties and two RBI. starter Ed Hodge, 4^3, for four runs “ We’re lucky. We won two on this 806 Main Street “ I had a good game tonight but I in the fourth. home stand and we’re still three FIO'S CAKE DECORATING MOMARTY BROTHERS think I always do better when the Boggs drove in two runs with a games ahead." Magic no factor for Cubs, Manchester • 649-6523 191 Center Street “Our s m Yuur" whole team hits like it did," he single and Evans singled in Gardner is not about to relin­ 315 Center Street said. “ Minnesota's got a good team another. Jim Rice hit into a double quish the West Division either as Manchester • 646-0228 this year. We won pretty easy play to drive in another run for the Manchester • 643-5135 the Twins prepare for a road trip to tonight but they'll be back." 4-3 edge. The double play was a Toronto and Kansas City. iust a tot of timeiy hitting JAMES R. McCAVANAGH REAITY Despite losing the sixth game of major-league record 33 for Rice “ You can’t hide. What are you THE W. J. HUSH INSURANCE AGENCY their last eight, the Twins main­ this season, breaking the mark set going to do, call the games off?" he "Residential A Commarclal Salas" “Service You Can Trust" .HERITAGE SAVMGS tained a three-game lead in the by Jackie Jensen in 1954. said. Bv United Press International Virdon stepped aside. The Expos handed the Dodgers I 237 East Center Street 150 North Main Street A lOAN ASSOCUTKMI their fifth straight defeat. Manchester • 649-3800 Manchester • 646-1232 Chicago Manager Jim Frey says there’s no magic to 1007 Main S t, Manchester the Cubs’ success — just a lot of timely hitting. Reds 4, Pirates 1 649-4586 “ We got a lot of guys that can hit, ” Frey said. “ I Kuhn announces playoffs At Cincinnati, Cesar Cedeno and Ron Oester don’t think you can put it any other way. There’s no mirrors, no miracles” doubled during a four-run third inning to help the Reds DATSUN by DECORHUER The Atlanta Braves vouched for that Thursday snap a five-game losing streak. Jay Tibbs raised his MANCHESTER O il HEAT “Sales, Service A Parts” record to 3-2 and Jose Deljeon fell to 6-12. “Quality Fuel Products" night a^ter Keith Moreland singled in two runs to 285 Broad Street, Manchester will accomodate the Cubs spark a five-run 10th inning that gave the Cubs their 61 Loomis Street MINIT-MAN PRINTING A PHOTO Giants 6-5, Philiies 5-6 643-4165 'Low Cost Printing While You Walt" fifth straight victory, an 8-3 romp in Atlanta. The Manchester • 647-9137 first-place Cubs increased their lead over the idle New At Philadelphia. Jeff Ix.Hinard cracked a two-run NEW YORK (U PI) - Chicago Cubs fans and the and the television networks. Temporary lights would 423 Center Street York Mets in the N L East to six games. homer with none out in the ninth inning to lift the "We can't hide behind our productr residents in the Wrigley Field area can rest easy have been technically possible but we couldn’t get’ Eleven Cubs batted in the loth, with Bob Dernier’s Giants in the opener. Joel Youngblood led off the ninth Manchester • 646-1777 today. agr^m ent from all the key parties involved. We infield hit leading it off against reliever Gene Garber, with a single and I„eonard blasted his 21st homer to Fans won’t have to travel crosstown to Comiskey obviously never had any intention to install J. A. WHITE GLASS CO., INC 2-4. Ryne Sandberg singled, extending his hitting give the Giants their eighth victory in nine games. KRAUSE FLORIST Park or 60 miles to Milwaukee to watch their club temporary lights unless doing so complied with all OVER 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE streak to 13 games and sending Demiertosecond, and Mike Schmidt hit his 27th. In the nightcap. Mark Davis 621 Hartford Road should the Cubs make the National League playoffs. applicable ordinanaces and statutes.” 31 BIssell Street Gary Matthews reached on an error on an attempted walked pinch hitter .Sixto (.ezeano with the bases And those living near Wrigley Field won’t have put up An state law forbidding the installation of Manchester • 643-9559 THE MANCHESIER HERAID sacrifice to load the bases. loaded and one out in the ninth to lift the Phillies. Manchester • 649-7322 with night baseball. lights at Wrigley Field was put into effect this year. “A Family Newspaper Since 1881" Moreland singled in Dernier and Sandberg to knock Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn bowed to Post-season competition will begin Tuesday Oct. 2. out Garber. Jeff Dedmon came on and surrendered a Herald Square, Manchester pressure — and an Illinois law — Thursday when he The best- of-five League Championship Series will two-run double to Ron Cey, a base hit to Thad Bosley announced that the post-season schedule will be open in the home park of the National League’s and an RBI single to Jody Davis before giving way to Virdon steps down MANCHESTER DRUG changed to accomodate the Cubs if they make the Eastern Division title winner on Oct. 2 and the Pete Falcone, who ended the inning. “Prescription Specialists” PARKER STREET USED AUTO PARTS, INC playoffs. Chicago will play weekend day games. American League series will begin the same day with The Cubs, who lead the National League East by six Lee Smith, 9-4, pitched the last two innings to get the 717 Main Street “For All Your Auto Part* Need*, Come See U*" the Western champion as host. Both series are win. as Expos’ skipper J. CARMAN, CIOIMER games, are the only team in the majors without lights scheduled to conclude by Sunday Oct. 7. Manchester • 649-4541 775 Parker Street 87 Downtown Main SL, Manchetter The Cubs tied the game 3-3 in the ninth off Garber in their stadium. There had been speculation that the If the Cubs advance to the playoffs, they will be M ONTREAL (U P I) — Bill Virdon is mo'Ving from Manchester • 649-3391 Cubs would be asked to have artificial lights installed when Bosley belted a one-out home run, his second of 643-2401 home for day games on Oct. 2 and 3 and both AL games the year. the Montreal Expos dugout to a cabin in Springfield in Wrigley Field so post-season games could be played on those days will be played at night. If another team “ Bos kept us in it,” Dernier said. "H e got the big Mo. at night for network television. wins the N L East, the playoff pattern will have the home run and then we had a big inning. It was just But, he said Thursday, he was pretty sure he’d Another possibility would have been to move the leagues alternating between day and night games. DONAID S. GENOVESI kinda ABC baseball. ” return to baseball, the sport to which he has devoted games to Comiskey Park, home of the White Sox, or to The N L series would then start at night and shift to the more than three decades. IHSmUMCe AOCHCr, INC. Milwaukee's County Stadium. day for the second game. Atlanta’s Dale Murphy collected his 1,000th career HIGHLAND PARK MARKET Virdon stepped aside Thursday as manager of the "Serving the Manchetter Area for Over 50 Yeart" THE CARUU J M m MAOUNE COMPANY ‘‘Regarding the Cubs’ situation, we analyzed any ■The National League is supposed to have the home hit with a single in the sixth. Atlanta lost its fourth in a Specialiatt in Power Trantmittion Since 1903 The Choicest Meats In Town" row. Expos and was replaced by his predecessor, Jim 945 Main Street number of possibilities for the World Series including field advantage for this year’s World Series, but if the Fanning. 52 Main Street 317 Highland Street, Mancheeter the installation of temporary lights at Wrigley Field Manchester • 643-2131 Cubs are playing, they will forfeit it so they can play 'T v e had a lot of tough years as manager and this 646-4277 ,and moving to another stadium," said Kuhn, who Expos 5, Dodgers 2 Manchester • 643-1531 the fourth, fifth and sixth games at home during the has been one of them,” said the 53-year-old Virdon, in announced the post-season schedules in conjunction day. The World Series is scheduled to start Oct. 9. At Montreal, Dan Driessen drove in Jour runs with a his 13th year as a major league skipper. " I don't with National League president Chub Feeney and “ While not ideal, the schedule arrived at is the best three- run homer and a double and the Expos marked anticipate managing again. American League president Bobby Brown. alternative,” said Kuhn. “ It allows us to keep our Jim Fanning’s return as manager by snapping a “ I know I won’t manage next year but I ’ve been “ We settled on this schedule because of baseball’s commitment to the fans throughout North America as six-game losing streak. Fanning was named before involved in baseball for 34 or 35 years. So I guess commitment for weekday night games to both fans well as fulfilling our commitments to the networks. the game to guidethe team when former manager Bill somehow. I ’ll get involved in it again. m - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Aug. 31. 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Aufl. 31. 1984 - 17 Bowling leagues ready to go after Labor Day Sports In Brief AL roundup

Well, it .s here. After aImo.st four months of show. Sill couldn't mu.ster one final big performance. captured his first four matches before losing to Ed Kidney benefit golf tourney summer. Labor Day has arrived. With the coming of Rathgeber routed her 249-191 for the $,6,000 first prize. Veltri of Cranston. The runner-up finish was worth N EW INGTO N — The fourth annual golf what many refer to as the last weekend of the $525. Myers is now third in average for the year in tournament for the benefit of the Connecticut Seayer finding year frustrating summer, it turns peoples' thoughts to the first night or Bowler’s M ARK W ILLIAM S OF Beaumont, Texas captured N EB A while he is also third in Bowler of the Year Kidney Research Fund will be held here day of bowling in their fall leagues. Their are a wide his first PBA title at the $10,000 Waukegan Open in points, just 15 out of first. Other Hartford area cashers variety of choices. Check your local center for days Wednesday. Sept. 12. at Indian Hill Country Club. By Joe Carnicelll Waukegana, Illinois. Williams defeated hard-luck in the N EB A tourney were Terry Yorker, 24th, and Last year's tournament presented Dr. Robert and times Most leagues are filled but some still have World Pete McCordic. The Houston native has six second UPl Sports Writer openings. Rich Macierowski, 36th. Schweizer. chief of transplant services and John Jenkins place finishes in his 12 year career never having won a director of surgical research at Hartford tournament. The $8,000 prize was his largest ever It has been a very rewarding year for Tom Seaver The first full season for manager Sam Weiss of Hospital, with a check for $9,000. This year's goal but also a very frustrating one. Did you know that there are Pro-Am leagues that while Williams earned $15,000 and a trip to the 1985 Parkade Lanes is beginning. Regan Clancy made is $10,000. Seaver. who was considered washed up by the New give you a free spot in the Pro-Am at the Greater Firestone Tournament of Champions. Weiss's first summer exciting as he fired a 297 game Entry is $55 which is good for a round of golf and York Mets and was allowed to be claimed by the Hartford Open, a Professional Bowlers Tour last week. He started with the first 11 strikes before a roast beef dinner at the club that night. Included Chicago White Sox as draft compensation this past Tournament at Bradley Bowl? Did you know that woman to shoot 2-800 series in one year. The l.SM for M ARK ROTH HAS gone over the $100,000 mark for leaving the 1-3-6 pins on his last shot. The big game ; are green fees, golf cards, handicap scoring, winter, has turned in some quality pitching some leagues give you a bowling ball at the end of the the six games she rolled in that round is the third the sixth time. When Marshall Holman led three was rolled in the Fearsome Foursome, the same ; season? How about a league in which every team that lunch, beverages and prizes. Anyone interested in performances this year. The right-hander, a three­ highest total in bowling history. During the straight tournaments during qualifying, he tied a feat league Dick Luce fired a 288 a few weeks ago. ! entering should contact tournament chairman enters a league wins a vacation. Most leagues offer tournament she shattered no le.ss than six LP B T held by Earl Anthony and Johnny Petraglia. He was time Cy Yong Award winner in the National League, banquets and trophies at the end of the year while Alfred Rioux at 50 Market Sq.. Newington, or call has been the White Sox’ most consistent pitcher this records. Three of the records were held by Patty able to win just one of those, that being the Doubles T A L K A B O U T A hot summer, how about Jim ; 666-2444. some have all day outings. If any of this sounds Co.stcllo, the 12-game, 42-game and 42-game with Championship with Roth. That makes 21 runner-up season. Winterfield? At the Wallington Lanes in New Jersey, ■ Seaver has 12 victories but he has pitched well interesting, contact your local center for details. bonus pins totals. The other records broken were finishes for the volatile righthander. he recently rolled 790 and is averaging 210. At another ! totals for 18, 26 and 34 game totals. To give you a little Whaler tickets on sale enough to be approaching the 20-victory mark. But he center he is at 221 while tossing perfect games in each ; has not pitched in luck. On Thursday night. Seaver’s LISA "THE ROCKET” RATHGEBER, last year's better idea of wbat this means, the 9,832 pins she Many people are making a push for bowling to be league. The amazing thing is he is just a junior bowler. - Woman Bowler of the Year, collected her second title knocked down before the T V finals comes out to an H A R TFO R D — Single game tickets for all luck turned sour again as the White Sox stranded 14 part of the 1988 Olympics. What an exciting moment Alayne Blomenberg. a member of the women's pro Hartford Whalers pre-season exhibition games runners and backed him with only three runs. of the season to tie Aleta Sill for the Indies Pro average of over 234, equivalent to shooting 14 that would be for some young athletes to be able to tour, hit a 300 game in the Greater Providence ; and the first 20 games of the regular season go on Just one strike from victory. Seaver was unable to Bowlers Tour lead for 1984. Rathgeber, 23, .shot a 298 con.secutive 700 sets. She was a remarkable 1,198 pins participate. Women's Bowlers Association Tournament at Cran- • opening game but her roomate. Sill, was not to be had ahead of the fifth place qualifier. Rathgeber sale Saturday. Tickets are available here at the hold the lead In the ninth as pinch hitter Lloyd ston Bowl, She connected on another in a league at the Civic Center or at all Ticketron outlets. Moseby’s two-run single capped a three-run rally that that easy. Aleta, a 21-year-old lefthander, took incredibly was ' only ' 206 pins behind and actually ONE MAN R E A D Y for the fall season is same center shortly after that. Those two combined command in the second round. Anyone seeking information on Whaler tickets lifted the Toronto Blue Jays to a 4-3 victory. outscored Sill for every round except the second. As Manchester's John Myers. He finished second last with the one she rolled at a pro stop in Dearborn Starting with a perfect 300 game, followed that with outside the Hartford area can call 1-800- Moseby’s bloop bit to short left field with two out has happened to many unfortunate people who have month at the New England Bowlers Association Heights, Michigan earlier this year made her just the 268 and 247 for a fabulous 81.'5 set. She is just the third led toiirn.imcnts hy large margins going into the TV W HALERS. In the Hartford area, the number is scored George Bell and pinch-runner Rick Leach. Tournament at the Bloomfield Bowling Center. Myers fifth bowler to have three in WIBC history. : 728-6637. Willie Upshaw singled with one out in the ninth and Hartford has three home exhibition games went to third on Bell’s single. Willie Aikens singled in listed: Sept. 22 against Pittsburgh; Oct. 3 against Upsha w and the runners advanced to second and third 3 Washington and Oct. 6 against Detroit. on an infield out. Moseby. batting for Jesse Barfield, The Whalers open their pre-season camp Sept. then blooped a single to the opposite field. 17. Their first home game is Saturday. Oct. 13. .’’One of those nights. It wasn’t in the cards. I Scoreboard against the Boston Bruins. guess.” said Seaver stoicly. ” I felt good.” II "You know, we caught the breaks early in the UPl pholo UConn hooters on top game.” said Chicago Manager Tony LaRussa said, "and they caught them late. We had 14 runners and Seattle’s Jack Perconte (right) gleefully eighth inning on a bunt single. Two RedSox9,Twlns3 Glants6,Phlllles5 Expos 5. Dodgers 2 Coiiege footbaii scheduie STORRS — UConn men’s soccer team has been the only way we scored was through an error and a slaps the hand of teammate Spike Detroit errors allowed Perconte to come (n)-Nlght game unanimously ranked No. 1. in New England in a missed double play.” Baseball BOSTON MINNESOTA . First Game LOS ANGELES MONTREAL Owens after circling the bases in the home in 2-1 Mariner victory. Ob r h bl ab r h bl Golf pre-season poll released by tbe Intercollegiate SAN FRANCISCO PHILADELPHIA ab r h bl ob r h bl HOMETEAM-OPPONENT Ron Kittle tied tbe game at 1-1 with his 27th homer Boggs 3b 5 3 3 3 Puckett cf 4 1 2 0 Ob r h bl Ob r h bl Sox 2b 4 1 1 0 Raines cf 5 13 0 Soccer Association of America. in the second inning. The Sox took a 2-1 lead in the third Eyans rf 4 13 2 Hatcher It 4 2 2 0 Saturday, Sept. 1 GJodden ct 4 0 1 2 Samuel 2b Andersn 5 0 ss 4 0 1 0 1 0 Dllone (f 3 0 2 1 UConn received all seven first place votes and when Greg Walker singled and later scored on aa allowed Seattle to score two unearned runs in the National Leaguestandings Miller rt 0 0 0 0 Hrbek lb 4 0 2 1 MDayls p 0 0 0 0 Aguayo 3b Landrex 4 0 cf 4 12 10 1 (Dawson rf 4 1 1 0 Air Force-Son Diego St. lead I’exas over Kansas City. The Hangers jumped in Rice It 5 0 2 2 Putnam dh 4 0 0 1 Lavelle p 0 0 0 0 Meindz ph I 0 0 0 Guerrer rf 4 0 2 1 Carter c 12 10 Country Ciub Alabama St.-Jackson St. (n) amassed 70 points overall. Second with 60 points passed ball. Chicago made it 3-1 in the sixth when Julio eighth. Spike Owen led off with a walk and Perconte front 2-0 in the first when Billy Sample walked, stole Edit Armas ct 5 0 10 Bmnskv rt 4 0 0 1 Alcorn St.-Grambllng (1) Welimn 3b 1 0 0 0 Hoyes ct 4)22 Marshall It4 0 0 0 Driessn 1b 3 1 2 4 Following are the starting times was U R L followed by Providence with 52. BU49 Cruz was safe on an error and scored when the Blue bunted just in front of Morris, wbo, from his knees, second and scored on Bell’s single and Bell scored on W L Pci. 6 B Easier dh 5 0 10 Engle c 3 0 0 0 Trillo 2b 5 0 10 Wcknfss )b2 0 0 0 Brock 1b 3 0 0 0 Wallach 3b 4 0 0 0 Arizona-Fresno St. (n) Chicago 80 S3 ,«2 — Bucker lb 4 1 1 I GaettI 3b 3 0 0 0 for the Labor Day two-day Member- Boise St.-Fullerton St. (n) Brown 45. Harvard 36. Yale 27. Maine 18. Boston Jays botched a double play grounder. threw into the right field corner. Owen scored easily. O’Brien's triple. Yongbid rt 5 1 2 0 Ollyer lb 2 0 0 1 Scloscia c 3 0 0 0 Thomas ss 3 0 1 0 Member Tournament to be held Satur­ New York 73 58 .557 6 Barrett 2b 5 1 1 0 Teufel 2b 3 0 0 0 Leonard It 4 2 2 2 Holland 0 0 0 0 0 Maldnd 3b 2 0 0 0 Flynn 2b 4 0 0 0 Boston Coll.-W. Carolina (n) College 14 and Vermont 7. "They were all excellent pitches.” said Moseby. Gibson picked up the ball and threw it over catcher Phlladelohlo Newman c 4 1 2 0 Jimenez ss 2 0 0 0 day and Monday at Manchester Coun­ 72 00 . 545 7Vj Brenly lb 4 10 0 Lezeano rf 2 0 0 0 Zachry p 0 0 0 0 Gulicksn p 4 0 1 0 try Club. Cent. Florlda-Bethune-Cookman (n) who was being given a night off. ” I fouled off his Lance Parrish’s head into the Mariners' dugout. St. Louis 66 65 .504 13 Gutlerrz ss 4 2 2 0 Dayls ph 10 0 0 Mullins 3b 2 1 1 0 Virgil c 3 0 10 Landsty 3b I 0 0 0 Cent. Michlgan-N. Michigan Brewers 7, Indians 6 Montreal Wshngt ss 0 0 0 0 6:31 — Roach. Martin, Stepanskl, fastballs. I think he threw me a screwball or an allowing Perconte to go all the way around to score. 65 67 ,492 14V, Kulper 2b 1 0 0 0 Russell It 3 0 10 Welch p 10 0 0 Hayes. Clemson-Appalachlan St. Donald, Couples tie for lead Pittsburgh 57 76 .429 23 Totals 41 9 16 8 Totals 32 3 6 3 Lacey p 0 0 0 0 DeJesus ss 4 Rivera 1 0 0 3b 10 0 0 Drake-SW Missouri off-speed pitch on the one I hit.” At Milwaukee, reliever Mike Jeffcoat's wild pitch West Boston 000 043 0)1— 9 6:38 — Stephens, Zanis, Whelon, Rabb ph ) 0 0 0 Carlton p Amelng 0 2 ph 1 0 0 1 0 0 Edwards. Florida St.-Eost Carolina (n) E N D IC O TT. N.Y. — Greens scarred by spring with one out in the eighth inning allowed the winning San Diego 77 55 .583 — Minnesota 201 000 000— 3 Minton p 0 0 0 0 Schmdt ph Hooton 1 1 p 0 01 2 0 0 Furman-South Carolina St. Rangers 4, Royals 3 Houston .507 10 Game-winning RBI — None. 6:45 — Copeland, Glollo, Novak, flooding and narrow fairways made scoring run to score and foiled a five-run comeback by 68 66 LeMostr ss 4 1 2 1 Campbll p 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 2 6 2 Totals 31 5 11 5 Rosenthal. Georgia Southern-Florida A 8iM Mariners 2, Tigers 1 At Kansas City. Mo.. Buddy Bell singled in one run Atlanta 65 68 .489 12V, DP— Minnesota 1. LOB— Boston Gomez c 1 0 0 0 Matszk lb 10 0 0 Los Angeles log ooo 001— 2 Grand Valley St.-Eastern Illinois conditions difficult at the En Joi Golf Club for the Cleveland. The victory snapped a three-game Los Angeles 63 71 .470 15 7, 6:52 — Kaye, McNamara, Stulette, Baker ph 10 0 0 Montreal loo 030 lOx— 5 Smith. Hampton Institute-Tennessee St. (n) opening round of the $300,000 B.C. Open. At Seattle. Jack Perconte circled the bases on a bunt and scored another on Pete O ’ Brien's triple in the first Milwaukee losing streak while ending the Indians’ Son Francisco 55 78 414 22V, Minnesota 3, 2B— Hrbek, Eyons 2, Thmpsn lb I 0 0 0 Gome-winning RBI — Driessen (7) Illinois-Northwestern (n) as throwing errors by Jack Morris and Kirk Gibson Cincinnati 55 79 ,410 23 Newman, Easier, Gutierrez. HR— Buckn­ 6:59 — Fahey, K. Gordon, Moran, inning to back Charlie Hough's seven-hit pitching and three-game winning streak. Lerch p 2 0 0 0 . DP— Los Angeles 2, Montreal 1. LOB— Illinois St.-LIncoln (Mo.) (n) Fifth-year pro Mike Donald shot a 5-under 66 to Thursday's Results er ( 10). Klernan. Indiana St.-Wayne St. (n) Williams p 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles 3, Montreal 8. 2B— Sax, 7:13 — Carlo, Kozlovich, Nasiff, tie Fred Couples for the first round lead San Francisco 6, Philadelphia 5, 1st IP H R ER BB SO CDayls ct 2 0 1 1 Guerrero, 2 Driessen. 3B— Raines. HR— James Modison-Richmond Thursday. game Boston Genovesi. Kent State-Akron Nipper (W 7-5) Totals 38 6 10 6 Totals 32 5 8 5 [^lessen (12), Landreoux (9). SB— Dllone 7:20 — P. Sullivan, L. Glallo, Kino* Phlladelohlo 6, San Francisco 5, 2nd 9 6 3 3 ) 7 San Francisco 030 oo) 002— 6 Kentucky St.-Mlsslsslppl Valley St. game Minnesota D'Appollonlo. Lamar-Texas Southern (n) Hodge (L 4-3) Philadelphia 002 012 OOpS , . IP H R ER BB SO 7:27 — Martin, Parker, Paganl, Montreal 5, Los Angeles 2 4 7 4 4 0 : Game-winning RBI— Leonord (9). Los Angeles Loulsville-Murrav St. (n) Bulls consider merger Flores anxious about start of NFL season Cincinnati 4, Pittsburgh 1 Lysonder 1 1-3 5 3 3 2 Welch (L 11-13) Rosetto. Marshall-West Virginia Tech (n) Schrom 2 2-3 3 ) 1 0 4 8 4 4 4 3 7:34 — Wallace, Rencurrel, Davis, Chicogo 8, Atlanta 3. 10 Innings E— Haves, Dejesus, Aguayo DP— Zachry 3 3)120 Massachusetts-Boll St. JACK SON VILLE. Fla. — Don Bullard, owner Friday's Games Wardle 11110 San Hooton DIPIetro. McNeese St.-NW Louisiana (n) 1 0 0 0 0 n 7:41 — Tracy, Davis, R. Sullivan, P. of the US FL Jacksonville Bulls, is considering a By Joe Carinicelli playing almost until February and then (All Times E D T) Hodge pitched to 4 batters In 5th. Francisco 3, Philadelphia 1, LOB— San Montreal Memphis St.-Arkansas St. (n) memories were with them the entire all on the same page.” San Diego (Whitson 12-7 and Dravecky WP— Nipper 2. T — 2:2). A— 14,591. Sullivan. possible merger with the league's Michigan UPl Sports Writer by the time you come off that Super off-season. They came into camp Francisco 11, Philadelphia 7. 2B— Gullicksn (W 10-7) 9 6 „ 2 * i2 0 2 7:48 — Gannon, Lowery, Jackson, Miami (Fla.)-Florlda (n) (2) Elsewhere Sunday, Miami is at 8-6) at New York (Fernandez 4-2 and Aguayo, Welch pitched to 3 batters In 5th MIddleTennessee-LenoIr Rhyne (n) Panthers or Pittsburgh Maulers, a published Bowl high, it’s March and before you physically ready to compete. We re Berenvl 9-13), 2, 5:35 o.m. T — 2:30, A— 6,49). Marshall. Washington, Cincinnati at Denver, San Rangers4.Royals3 Samuel, Leonard. HR— Haves (13), 7:55 — Schilling, Sander, D. DeNI- (n) report says. It may be difficult to believe but Tom realize it, you’re in mini-camp and Los Angeles (Hershlser 8« ) at Schmidt (27), Leonard (21). SB— Leonord NIcholls St.-NE Louisiana (n) bound and determined to have a good Diego at Minne.sota. St I^iuis at Green Montreal (Schatzeder6^5),7:35o.m. (16), LeMaster (16). colo, R. DeNicolo. North Texas St.-Angelo St. (n) "Those are two teams that I have talked to that Flores is quite apprehensive as his eventually right into July summer season and destroy some of the myths TEXAS KANSAS CITY 8:09 — Moriarty, Cyr, McFarland, Bay, Kansas City at Pittsburgh, New Pittsburgh (Candelarlo 11-10) otCIncIn- , _ IP H R ER BB SO Reds 4, Pirates 1 Nor. Illinois-West Texas St. (n) I would consider.” Bullard told The Florida N F L Champion Los Angeles Raiders camp,” Flores said. about how it's almost impossible to natl (Price 6-10), 7:35 p.m. ab r h bl i8i r h bl San Froncisco Zemke. Northern lowa-Winona St. (n) England at Buffalo, the New York Jets Chicago (Trout 12-5) at Atlanto Sample If 3 2 10 Wilson cf 5 0 3 1 8:16 — H. Gardeiia, Prachnlak, Times-Union Thursday. prepare to open the season Sunday "It comes awfully quick and I think repeat.” Lerch 4 3 3 3 5 4 Clough, Annum. Plttsburgh-Brigham Young at , Atlanta at New O r­ (Brizzolara 1-1), 7:40 o.m. Ward cf 4 0 0 0 Sherdn rf x1 1 0 0 Williams 1 0 0 0 1 1 PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI Rhode Islond-Howord The 'Panthers and Maulers are planning a against Houston. sometime players and the coaches and Houston made some major changes San Francisco (Laskey 6-11) at Bell 3b 4 111 loro 1b 4 0 0 0 ab r h bl ob r h bl 8:23 — Calmen, Hickey, Anderson, Son Jose St.-New Mexico St. (n) leans, Philadelphia at the New York Parrish dh 4 0 2 1 Orta dh 4 12 1 MDavIs 1 3 2 2 1 1 Kelly. possible move because of stadium conflicts with And Flores feels that he has good the whole organization might not be in the off-season. Hugh Campbell was Philadelphia (Koosmon 14-10), 8:05 Lavelle 1 O 0 0 0 0 Wynne cf 3 0 0 0 Milner cf 5 12 0 SE Lousiona-Loulslana Tech (n) Giants. Sun Francisco at Detroit and P.m. O'Brien 1b 3 0 2 1 Motley If 4 0 0 0 Lacy If 3 0 2 0 4 Rose 1 1 0 1b 8:30 — B. Sullivan, Chevrette, N F L teams when the U SFL moves to fall play in reason to worry. The last time the ready for it, emotionally, mentally and hired as the Oilers’ new coach and Lacey (W 1-2) 1 2 0 0 0 0 Warren, Teets. Tennessee-Washlngton St. (n) Tampa Bay at Chicago. On Monday, Houston (Ryan 11-8) at St. Louis Wright It 4 1 1 0 White 2b 4 0 2 0 Minton (S 16) 1 0 0 0 0 1 Roy 2b 4 0 0 0 3 Parker0 0 0 rf Tenn.-Chottonooga-SW Louisiana (n) 1986. officials said. Raiders won the Super Bowl four years physically. management put out some big money (LaPoint 9-10), 8:35 o.m. Scott c 4 0 11 Slaught c 4 0 ) 0 Thmpsn 1b4 0 1 0 4 Cedeno 12 1 If8:37 — Morllne, Lennon, Wood, Cleveland is at Seattle and the Ixis Philadelphia Schotta. Texas A 8.M-Tex.-EI Paso (n) ago, they fell flat on their faces the "The last time we came back after to acquire quarterback Warren Moon. Saturday's (kimes Wllkrsn 2b 4 0 0 0 Pryor 3b 3 0 0 0 Carlton 6 6 4 4 4 5 Pena c 3 0 0 0 10 Gulden 0 0 c ■ „ „ „ Tulane-Mlsslsslppl St. (n) Angeles Rams play host to Dallas. San Diego at New York, 2 Kunkel ss 3 0 10 Blancln ss 1 1 0 0 Morrisn 3b 4 1 2 0 Cnepen 3b 3 1 1 0 8:44 — Mocalone, Glovino, J . Macal- following season, finishing 7-9. winning the Super Bowl, some of the "There’s no question the Oilers are Campbell 1 1-3 1 0 0 2 1 one, Wadas. Tulsa-Southern Illinois (n) Hoyas’ Graham ineligible Dolphin quarterback Dan Marino, Chicago at Atlanta McRae ph 10 0 0 Holland (L 5-9) 1 2-3 i ■> , n o Froebel rf 4 0 2 1 Oester 2b 4 0 12 Utah-Weber St. (n) Flores saw the Raiders win only one players were not in physical shape. much better this year with Campbell Los Angeles ot Montreal Dent ss 0 0 0 0 Wotus ss 3 0 0 0 Foley ss 3 0 0 0 8:51 — Robldeau, Robldoux, out most of the exhibition season with a Lerch pitched batters In 5th; Obrochta, Roberts. West Vlrginla-<3hlo W ASHINGTON — Forward Michael Graham, a of four pre-season games and the They felt they could crank it up when San Francisco at Philadelphia, Brett ph 10 0 0 Davis pitched to 2 batters In 7th DeLeon p 2 0 0 0 Tibbs p 4 0 10 W. Illinois-Central Missouri (n) and Moon playing the way he is,” night Totals 33 4 9 4 Totals 32 3 8 2 Page ph 0 0 0 0 — LaChappelle, Brown, Otavi- major force ih Georgetown’s NCAA basketball memory of the 1982 collapse has him they had to and we didn’t. finger injury, looks to pick up where he WP— Carlton. T — 3:10. ano, LIpInskl. WIdilta St.-SW Texas (n) Flores said. "With the leadership that Houston at St. Louis, night x-reached first on ooteber's Interferen- Tekulve p 0 0 0 0 Wyoming-South Dakota championship last spring as a freshman, will concenred. "Right now we have about 50 percent left off in his sensational rookie season ce. May ph 10 0 0 9:12 — Wilks, Tomkiel, Attamlan, they have, they just seem to be playing Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, night Youngstown St.-Eastern Michigan miss the 1984-85 season because of academic . "When you win a Super Bowl, you're of our squad that was here in '81 and the when Miami opens against Washing­ JMO* 201 000100— 4 Totals 3) 1 7 1 Totals 31 4 I Maddox. with more enthusiasm. They seem to be ton. American League standings tKansos City ooi OOO 020— 3 Phiiiies6,Giants5 Pittsburgh 010 000 »w— , 9:19 — Smith, GIguere, Leone, (1) Shreveport, La. difficulties. Coach John Thompson said GameWInnIngRBI— Bell(8). Cincinnati 004 000 00X— 4 Leone. (2) Tampa, Flo. Thursday. E— White, Kunkel, Scott. DP— Texas 3, Game-winning RBI — None. 9:26 — Denz, Zwlck, Evelhock, East Kansas City 1. LOB— Texas 4, Kansas Second Game DP— Pittsburgh 1, Cincinnati 2. LOB— Foster. In making the announcenfient. Thompson said W L Pel. GB . . City 6. 3B— O'Brien, Wilson 2, Wright, SAN FRANCISCO PHILADELPHIA Pittsburgh 8 , Cincinnati 10. 2B — 9:33 — McNIff, Corcoran, Hunt, Graham, from Washington's Spingarn High College grid slate UUD CMS and TIUCKS Detroit Morrison, Mader. 87- 47 .. .649 — Orta. SB— Sample 2 (16). Ob r h bl ab r h bl School, is not interested in transferring and his Toronto 76 57 . 57) lOV, _ IP H R ER BB SO Gladden cf 4 0 2 1 Samuel 2b 4 1 1 0 Froebel, Lacy, Cedeno, Oester, Rose. SB 9:40 — Flynn, Murray, Gllllgan, Four-race series rSnings Surptssed only by Baltimore 71 61 .538 15 Texos Trillo 2b 5 0 0 0 Wocknfss c 3 1 1 1 — Milner (19), Cedeno (12). S— Lacy. Seddon. Tennis academic progress during the coming school led by Miami tilt New York 71 61 .538 15 Hough (W 14-12) 8 7 3 2 3 3 CDavIs rf 4 1 1 ) Hayes cf 5 2 3 1 IP H R ER BB SO 9:47 — Isenberg, Lance, Wilson, year will determine whether he will ever play for SELECTION Boston 70 63 .526 16V, Schmidt (S 11) 1 1 0 0 0 1 Baker It x3 1 2 0 Oliver It 5 13 1 Pittsburgh Battallno. the team again. Cleyeland 60 75 ,444 27V, Kansas City Yongbid If 1 0 0 0 Matszk 1b 3 0 12 DeLeon (L 6-12) 6 5 4 4 6 2 9:54 — Palmer, Staum, Gordon, Bv Tony Favla Milwaukee 56 78 .418 31 Gubicza (L 9-11) 7 8 4 4 2 5 Brenly c 5 1 ) 1 Schmdt ph 0 0 0 0 Tekulve 2 3 0 0 1 1 O'Rourke. U.S. Open resuils set at Riverside West Hulsmann 2 1 0 0 0 1 Thmpsn lb 3 1 1 1 Aguayo 3b 0 0 0 0 CIndnnatl 10:08 — Curtis, Frank, Ahn, Leone. UPl Sports Writer Minnesota 69 64 .519 — HBP— by Hough (Sheridan). Mullins 3b 4 1 2 1 Wilson 3b 4 0 2 0 Tibbs (W 3-2) 9 7 1 1 4 5 10:15 — Sobolov, Farllng, Davidson, B u g ’s Berra sidelined RIVERSIDE — The River­ George Kent, and Tony Slscone MosI Makoi- Kansos City 66 67 .496 3 WP— LeMostr ss 4 0 0 0 Russell rf 3 0 2 0 W P — DeLeon. T — 2:22. A— 10,220. Lomba. At New York, Aug. 30 side Park Speedway will be Modafs-Coton California 65 67 .492 3V, Hough, P B — Scott 2. T — 2:24 A— Lavelle p 0 0 0 0 Dejesus ss 3 1 0 0 10:22 — Dexler, Buccherl, McNulien, Men P ITTSB U R G H — The Pittsburgh Pirates What could a hurricane do to a lame duck? will battle Riverside regulars Chicago 62 70 .470 6V, 19,163. MDavIs p 0 0 0 0 Lezean ph 0 0 0 1 Plagge. . ^ Second Round I announced Thursday they have placed shortstop That question could be answered Saturday night presenting a four-race "dash Reggie Ruggiero. Stan Greger, (Oakland 61 73 .455 8V, Krukow p 2 0 0 0 KGross p 10 0 0 10:29 — Gazzo, Cirina, CorentI, Andres Gomez (5), Ecuador, def. Mike- Dale Berra on the 15-day disabled list because of when the fourth-ranked Miami Hurricanes, who for cash” point series during the Bob Polverari and Mike . lUV OF THE WEEK Texos 59 74 .444 10 Williams p 0 0 0 0 Meindz ph 10 0 0 Abraitls. Bauer, Lafayette, Calif., 6-0,46,6-3,6-2;• BO n n CAPRin Seattle 59 75 .440 lOV, RIchrds ph 1 0 1 0 Martin p 2 0 0 0 Cubs B, Braves 3 (10) 10:36 — Howland, Jones, Finnegan, Vitas Gerulaltls (12), Kings Point, N .Y.,' an infection in his right elbow. opened the week with a 20-18 upset of top-ranked month of September for the McLaughlin for the Modified Thursday's Results Brewers 7. indians 6 Lacey p 0 0 0 0 Andersn p 0 0 0 0 MIstretta. def. Gianni Ocleppo, Italy, 6-1, 64, 6-0;.' Berra. 27. was admitted to North Hills Auburn, take on No. 18 Florida. Also this week. Gators NASCAR Modifieds, Pro Stocks title. The Pro Stocks fbaturc 4 -D r . V-8 . Aulo.,AC. PS. R. Rear Milwaukee 7, Cleveland 6 WIImn 3b xO 0 0 0 10:43 — Vareslo, May, Sartorl, Brad Drewett, Australia, def. Scott- and Street Stocks. All three Defogger Was *6005 Toronto 4, Chicago 3 Totals 36 5 10 5 Totals 34 6 13 6 CHICA(X> ATLANTA Brady. Passavant Hospital, where he’ll undergo treat­ Coach Charley Pell announced his resignation, defending Champion Fran Col­ ab r h bl ab r h bl Davis, Santa Monica, Calif., 64, 63,62; divisions will be competing for Boston 9, Minnesota 3 CLEVELAND MILWAUKEE x-reached on cot cher'sinterference. 10:50 — Norwood, Leavitt, Harder, ^.9.''.^'!'’ '®“* ' Beach, Fla., def. Van ment for two to seven days, officials said. effective at the end of the season. son, Wes Rosner, R.J. Beckman Now *S69S Texas 4, Kansas City 3 One out when winning run scored. Dernier cf 4 1 1 0 Wshngtn rf 5 0 0 0 Janton. Ob r h bl ab r h bl Sondbrg 2b 6 1 1 0 Ramirz ss 4 0 10 Wlnltsky, Lauderhill, Flo.,63,63,64 The day after Pell resigned — in the face of over $40,000.00 in total posted and Jim Libbey. Jim Ward, Seattle 2, Detroit 1 Butler cf 5 2 2 0 James rf 4 10 0 SSn “ O 100-5 10:57— Bonadles, McCarthy, Fergu­ Jimmy Brown, Brentwood, Tenn., def.- awards. Philadelphia 100 030 011__6 Matthws It 3 1 2 0 Kmmnsk If 5 1 2 0 son, M. Anderson. anticipated NCAA sanctions for recruiting violations Norm Plantier, Larry Vassar Friday's Games Fr^co ss 5 12 1 Clark rf 10)0 Moreind 1b 5 1 1 2 Murphy cf 3 1 2 0 Steve Denton, Austin, Texas, 46,64,76," Joan Benoit honored (All Times EDT) Carter It 3 0 0 1 Gontner 2b 4 2 2 0 Game-Winning RBI— Lezeano (5). 11:11 — Thomas, Gronbeck, Holmes, 63; Tim Mayotte, Sprlngtleld, Mass.,def ‘ and other alleged misdeeds such as spying on his The Modifieds will be running and John Lobo Jr. are among 76 VOLKS BUS Cev 3b 5 2 12 Perry lb 3 1 ) 1 Shea. 4 c y i4 .p d n Boston (Clemens 9-4) ot Cleveland J.horntn 1b 4 1 1 2 Yount ss 5 2 3 1 Bosley rf 5 2 3 1 Johnson 3b 3 0 1 2 Leo Palin, Finland, 64,64,36,61; Greo' PO R TLAND. Maine — Olympic marathon opponents — the Gators lost starting quarterback four separate races of 50 laps' tbe favorites for the Street Slock (Smith 5-5), 7:05 o.m. Hall dh 4 111 Coaper lb 4 0 2 2 E— Wockenfuss 2, Wilson 2. DP— San 11:18 — OlesInskI, Matava, McKee, Holmes, Danville, Calif., def. Thomas- each. The Pro Stocks will run 25 83 CHEV CITATION 4 DR. Minnesota (Castillo 2-0) at Toronto Tabler 3b 4 0 10 Ogllvle If Francisco 2. LOB— San Francisco 9, Lake c 2 0 0 0 Hubbrd 2b 3 0 0 0 McKee. winner Joan Benoit has been given another honor Dale Dorminey to a freak knee injury suffered in championship. 5 0 ) 1 Davis c 2 0 11 Benedict c 4 0 0 0 Hogstedt, Sweden, 62, 64, 76; Todd-' laps and the Street Stocks will 4 cyl. Auto. AC. P8. PB. Roar (Stieb 13-5), 7:35 p.m. Vukovch rf 4 0 1 0 Brohrd dh 3)10 Philadelphia 13. 2B— Oliver, Brenly, 11:25 — Vecsey, RIordon, Boland, Nelson, Son Diego, def. Stefan Slmonsv^ — being inducted prematurely into the Maine practice. The races begin Saturday Oofoggar ^ 6 9 9 5 Sarnuel. HR— C. Davis (17). SB— Samuel Veryzer ss 2 0 1 0 Perez p 3 0 10 Florence. Kansas City (Lelbrandt 7-6) at Chicago Willard c 2 0 0 0 Howell 3b 3 „ 0 „ 0„ 0„ Johnstn ph 1 0 0 1 Garber p 0 0 0 0 on, Sweden, 6 3 ,6 ), 76. i Sports Hall of Fame. Pell hopes to complete the season, but be may leave go a 20 lap distance. night at 7 o'clock and will wind (Dotson 13-10), 8:35 o.m. Bando c 2 0 0 0 Romero 3b 1 0 0 0 3 (63), Hayes (37). S— Gladden, Wilson. 11:32 — R. Anderson, DelMastro, „ Eliot Teltscher (10), Palos Verdes,v 81 FONT GRAN PRIX CPE Stoddard p 0 0 0 0 Dedmon p 0 0 0 0 Grant, Allen. At a dinner Wednesday night, she received the as soon as the NCAA report comes down. Top drivers like Nascar Na­ up on Saturday, September 22. Milwaukee (Haas 7-10) at Texas Bernzrd 2b 2 0 0 0 Moore c 4 0 11 , ^ IP H R ER BB SO Woods ph 10)0 Falcone p 0 0 0 0 Calif., def. Mark Dickson, Tampa, Fla.,-' V-B. Aulo AC.P8. PB. R. Roar (Mason 8-11), 8:35 o.m. Costlllo oh 1 1 1 0 Mannng cf 4 1 2 0 Son Francisco 11:39 — Engberg, Turner, Bodigan, 36, W , 26, 63, 76; Anders Jarrvd (14),'' heartwarming congratulations from 300 local Miami’s new coach Jimm y Johnson, already a tional Modified champion Ri­ For further information. call Oofoggur. Vinyl Root ^ # 4 5 1 1 FIschlln 2b 0 0 0 0 Bowa ss 1 0 0 0 Chmbis ph 1 0 0 0 Larson. New York (Rasmussen 8-4) at Krukow 4 1-3 8 4 4 2 4 Sandersn p 2 0 0 0 Sweden, def. Danie VIsser, South Africa,.' admirers and a telegram from President and smash hit after taking over from Howard Schnellen- chie Evans, Jim Spencer. (413) 786-9300. California (Klson3-3), 10:30o.m. Horgrv ph 0 0 0 0 Williams 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 11:46 — Hlllnski, Prior, Everett, 67, 63, 36, 7-5, 63; Pat Cash (15),. 78 IRERC ZEPHYR Rohn ss 10 0 1 Mrs. Reagan. acyl Stpd. AM-rM.VtfyLow a s k A M V Detroit (Wilcox 15-7) at Oakland Noboa pr 0 0 0 0 Lacey 100010 Smith p 10 0 0 Everett. Australia, def. Brad Gilbert, Pled-- berger, says he’s not going to try to figure it all out. (Burris 11-7), 10:35 o.m, 36 6 9 5 Totals 38 7 13 5 Lavelle 2 3 1 1 2 1 11:53— Thibodeau, Horan. mont, "It could be a rallying point for their football team.” mums. * 2 t t 5 Baltimore (Flanagan - ) at Seattle MDavIs (L 4-16) 1-311130 Totals 41 8 12 8 Totals 34 3 8 3 12:00 — Mutty, Hassett, Bllsh, Calif., 63, 64, 62. 11 11 100 000 050— 6 Chicago 000 000 201 5— 8 Johnson says. "But we can’t control them; we havetq 82 CHEV CAVAUER ST/W6 (Barolas 9-5), 10:35 p.m. Ml^auhee J02 no Olx— 7 Philadelphia Donovan. Bill Scanlon, [Dallas, def. Martin Dovis,' N C A A study released Saturday's Games Game-winning RBI — None. tiGross 5 7 4 4 1 5 Atlanta 000 300 000 0—3 worry about ourselves.” 4 cyi Aulo. AC. PS. PB. Raw Game-Winning RBI— Mareland (11). 12:07 — Whitsell, Andreoll, Harring­ Son Jose, Calif., 64, 63, 7-5; Aaron ow ossw .n Minnesota at Toronto ,,E — Howell, Willard 2, Fronco, Tabler, Martin 3 3 1110 ton, Lynch. Krtaksteln (8), Grosse Pointe, Mich., def.' W ASHINGTON — The NCAA should severely Miami is looking for revenge for losses to Florida Sigel on sidelines Boston at Cleveland Andersen (W 2-3) 1 0 0 0 0 1 Thornton, (Jantner. DP— Cleveland E— Johnsan 2. DP— Chicago 1. Jeff Kloparda, Los Angeles, 64,63, 36,? modify its proposed eligibility standards for the last two years. In last year’s opener, the Gators 84 PLYRI HORIZON 4 DR Detroit at Oakland Lacey pitched to 1 batter In 7th. LOB— B.C. Open results 76; Ken Flach, St. Louis, Mo., def. Vllav- 4 cyl Aula PS. Siwao Lika Kansas City at Chicago, night Milwaukee 1. LOB— Cleveland 6, Mil­ HBP— by Krukow (Samuel). WP— Amrltral, Marino del Ray, Calif., 62,7-5, • first-year athletes, a study released Thursday beat the Hurricanes 28-3 — and Miami hasn’t lost a Milwaukee at Texas, night M. Chicago 9, Atlanta 6. 2B— Perez, waukee 10.2B— Brouhard, Ogllvle, Cast II- Matthews, Perry, Johnson, Cev, Ra­ 61; Ivan Lendl (2), Czechoslovakia (2)," said. game since. at U.S. Amateur golf Baltimore at Seottle, night •o, Clark, HR— Tharntan (29), Hall (5). Davis. T — 2:54. A— 36,354. mirez. At Endicott, N.Y., Aug. def. Eddie Edwards, South Africa, 34,7-! 82 OLDS CUIIASS CRUISER New York atCalltornla, night SB— Butler (42). SF-^arter. 30 The report also pointed out that athletes and ’"rhose Gators try to humiliate you any way they HR— Bosley (2). S— Johnson, Mat­ ^ (Par-71) 6, 63, 61. ^ Wagon, v-e. Aulo. AC. PS. PB , , , ^ IP H R ER BB SO First round: Woman . non-athletes graduate at approximately the same can.” says Hurricanes wide receiver Stanley EDM OND, Okla. (U P l) - Scott 8ioroo. Luggaga Corrior Cleveland thews. likes of Verplank and Dunlap. Mariners 2, Tigers 1 SF— Rohn. Fred Couples Second Round rate from NCAA Division I-A (large) schools. Shakespeare. ‘T v e learned to hate the Gators. They Verplank and Scott Dunlap head a Schulze 2 2-3 5 4 2 0 1 Mike Donald 33- 3366 But it was a fellow Pennsylvan­ 81 CHEV RIONTE CARLO IP H R ER BB 36-3G66 Mima Jausovec, Yugoslovlo, def. Ann * About 50 percent of the athletes who enrolled at Landau Cpa V-6. Aulo. AC. Easterly 3 2-3 6 2 1 1 3 Mike Peck Henricksson, MahtomedI, Minn., 61,76,-: recruited me as a defensive back and that makes me final field of 16 golfers in the U.S. Chicogo 36-3167 ian, Rocco Mediate of Greensburg. PS. PS. R. Vinyl Rool a / O T S DETROIT SEATTLE Farr (L 3-11) 11110 1 Sanderson Wayne Levi Petra Delhees Jauch, Switzerland, def.- those schools in 1977 graduated as compared to 55 hate them even more.” Amateur tournament that, for the obrhbl obrhbl Jeftcaat 0 1 0 0 ) 0 6 7 3 3 2 36- 3167 Pa., who put Sigel out in the first W L Pet. GB Stoddard 2 0 0 0 1 Grier Jones 41-3767 Petro Keppeler, West Germany, 60,76; • percent of the total student body. “ They are going to get some first-class experience first time in two years, (loes not 79 FORD RIUSTANO CPE Whitakr 2b 4 0 1 0 Waddell Percent 2b 4 1 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Albany Dan Halldorson Anne MInter, Australia, def. Marcela' round, 3 and 1. Milwaukee 80 54 .... Smith (W 9-4) 2 1 0 0 1 34- 3367 The analysis of freshman scholarship athletes in a hurry,” says Pell of his defensive backs, who will include Jay Sigel. 4 cyl. 4 apd. P8. Raar Oatog- 1 9 5 Trmmll ss 4 0 1 1 Brodley rf 4 0 0 0 Waterbury 73 63 .537 8 Atlanta Tommy Valentine Skuherska, Czechoslovakia, 62, 61; Gibson rf 5 0 10 Davis lb 3 0 10 Sultan 7 3 1 0 1 6 Glens Falls Ed Florl 34-3367 who enrolled in the fall of 1977 and 1982 evaluated Mediate then promptly lost his 72 61 .541 7»/a Perez 8 4 2 0 3 37- 3168Martina Novratllova ( 1), Delias, def - be going against sophomore Bernie Kosar. Kosar Dunlap and Verplank, both colle­ Parrish c 4 0 0 0 Phelps dh 4 0 0 0 W?,"* 1-3 3 3 3 0 0 Vermont 71 64 .526 (Sarber (L 2-4) Jim (Gallagher Andrea Leand, New York, 64,6 2 . the impact NCAA Bylaw 5 -l-(j). due to take effect B2 PONT T8ANS ARI CPE Evans 1b Tellmnn (W 5-3) 2-3 2 2 2 0 1 9Va 1 5 5 4 0 34-3468 threw for a career-high 329 yards Monday night giate players, took the spotlight second match to University of 3 0 0 0 SHndrsn If 3 0 0 0 Buffalo 71 65 10 Dedmon 0 3 Ken Kelley Chris Evert Lloyd (2), Fort Lauder­ V-B. 4 apd. P8. P6. Starao e g k g g a m Jones cf 3 0 10 Moses If 0 0 0 0 Searoge 1-310011 New Britain 1 1 0 36- 3369 in 1986. on future student-athletes. against Auburn. The Hurricanes also have sophomore during the first two rounds of Georgia golfer Peter Persons, 64 72 .471 17 Falcone 1 0 0 0 1 Hal Sutton 34-35-69 dale, Fla., def. Terry Hollpday, Del M or,, Caaa. Raar Oafoggar \ Garbey oh 0 10 0 DHndrs cf 3 0 2 0 Ladd (S 3) 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Nashua 56 81 Chris Perry Calif., 61, 61; Sylvia Hanika, West/ Alonzo HIghsmith, who gained a whopping 140 yards match play Thursday while Sigel 1-up. Grubb dh 2SVa Garber pitched to 4 batters In 10 34-3569 2 0 0 0 Kearney c 2 0 0 0 pitched to 2 batters In Bth, Reading „„ 26Va Dedmon pitched to 3 batters In 10th. Mark Brooks Germany, def. Katerina Skronska, 63,6 ' against Auburn. was unable to get past his first- 83 OODCE AI8ES 4 08. Lemon ph 1 0 0 0 Presley 3b 3 0 0 0 - W P — Schulze, Jeffcoat. T — 3:09. A — Gary Krueger 37- 3269 Witherspoon defends crown Mediate said the effort to beat 4 cyl. Auto. P8. Crulaa Lika T/OVS. Thursday's Results T— 3:11. A— 10,876. 36-3369 2; Anne White, St. Petersburg, Fla., det Herndon If 3 0 1 0 Owen ss 2 10 0 New Britain 8, Waterburv 7 Gary McCord Etsuko Inoue, Japan, 63,46,7-5. In other games involving Top 20 teams Saturday, round match. Sigel left him flat in the 95-degree Johnson 3b 4 0 2 0 Albany at (jlens Falls, 2, ppd., rain 36-3369 Bettina Bunge, Monte Carlo, def Iva LAS VEGAS. Nev. — "Terrible” Tim Withers- it’s B Y U against seventh-ranked Pittsburgh, No. 8 Verplank, who hails from Dallas Totals S3 I 7 I Totals 21 2 4 0 afternoon heat, though he had — T8UCRS— Buffalo at Vermont, ppd., rain Budarova, Czechoslovakia, 26, 7-5, ^ o n defends his World Boxing Council heavy­ Clemson hosting Appalachian State and No. 20 Boston and plays for Oklahoma State p ^ l t 000 000 001-) Biue Jays 4. White Sox 3 Reading 8, Nashua 7 61; , played well in qualifying when 84 CHEV K30 PICKUP 000 000 02x— 2 Friday's Gomes Barbara Gerken, Calabasas, Calif., def ' weight title for the first time Friday night and College hosting Western Carolina. University, beat Dillard Pruitt of V-B. Auto. 4 whaat drtva PB. Game-Winning RBI— None. Nashua at Reading temperatures-hovered around 105 Football Kate Gompert, Roswell, N.M., 62, 61; ringside observers wonder just which Withers­ B Y U Coach LaVell Edwards has had to do a lot of Greenville, S.C., 3 and 2 and then degrees. PB. Slarao Cata. Bilwarado TORONTO CHICAGO Albany at Glens Falls, 2 Thursday's iLiinescores Petra Huber, Austrlo, def. Corin • poon will show up to meet undefeated Pinklon eased by University of Texas Pfeg. Raar 8tap Bumpar and € « E— Morris, Gibson. LOB— Detroit 11, obrhbl obrhbl Waterburv at New Britain Anderholm, Sweden, 7-5, 64); Bonnie rebuilding since 1983, with the losses of quarterback many mor# aiiraa ^ M M 9 V 3 Seattle 5. 2B— Davis. SB— Trammell Garda 2b 4 1 2 0 Buffalo RLow cfat Vermont, 4 0 10 2 Gadusek (12), Largo, Fla., def. Pam* Thomas. Steve Young and tight end Gordon Hudson, both golfer Bob Estes of Abilene, Texas, 83 G8IC C-15 6Vi* PICKUP (18). Saturday's Games Casale, Fairfield, N.J., 26,63,64 Witherspoon, who enters the ring with an 18-1 All-America picks, and 10 other starters. 3 and 1. " i ^ S I ° HairstnAlbany dh 3 0 at 1 Glens 0 Falls Syracbse 0)1 001010 — 4 8 0 V-B. Aulo. AC. PB. PB. P VMn- IP H R ER BB SO Mulinks 3b 4 0 0 0 Baines rf 2 0 0 1 Weekend odds Melissa Gurney, Palos Verdes,: f 1882-19H3 lOlSt AINIvmSABr y[A« Detroit Waterburv ot New Britain _ 120 01200X — 6 9 0 OollLy e mark with 12 knockouts, said he expected to The Cougars hope they don’t have to use him too Dunlap, who finished second to dowt Crulta. Loadad. Biarra lorg 3b 0 0 0 0 Paclork rf 2 0 0 0 CwuttI, Baker ( ) and Stenhouse; OrartdaPkg ^ O v 9 3 Morris (L 17-9) 8 4 2 0 3 8 Upshaw 1b 4 1 2 1 Nashua Fisk c at Reading 5 0 0 0 6 def. Rosie Casals, Sausallto, Calif., 6 0 ,6 ‘ weigh in Thursday at about 212 or 213 pounds. much, but their new secret weapon may come in Verplank in the qualifying medal Seattle Anderson, Barnes (7) and P. Wilson. W— ODORLESS METHOD 4 1 1 0 Walker )b 4 12 0 Buffalo at Vermont RENO, Nev. (U P l) __ Weekana 3; HanaMandllkova(3),Czechoslovaklo, ’ Thomas, ranked No. 3 by the WBC and No. 1 by handy against the Panthers — barefoot punter Lee play, won both his matches easily. SO CHEV C-10 PICKUP Beattie (W 10-15) 8 6 0 0 3 7 (end regular season) Anderson (6-12); L— CeruttI (6-13). HRs— def. Tine Scheuer-Larsen, Denmark, 62,: OF ELIMINATING Alkens dh 4 0 11 Squires 1b 0 0 0 0 Syracuse, Keller 2 (27). National Football Leoiue and ? S llw the World Boxing Association, has a 24-0-1 record Johnson, whose average of 50.6 yards per kick was the The University of Florida junior V-B. Auto. P8. PB. Slarao f t S A A f f Vande Berg 0 0 l l i o .Leach or 0 10 0 Luzinsk ph 1 0 0 0 odds 05 posted by Horroh's Casino - ™ 60; Lori McNeil, Houston, def. Vicki- Dual Tanka * 9 V 9 5 Nunez (S 4) 1 ) 0 0 2 1 Nelson, Wooster, Ohio, 67,64 ,6 3; Zina' with 20 knockouts. highest in the nation. His name wasn’t among the from Sarasota, Fla., defeated Whitt c 4 0 0 0 Kittle If 4)21 Thursday's EL iinescores Rochester 021010 000 — 4 )3 3 NFL Vande Berg pitched to 1 batter In 9th. Barfield cf 2 0 0 0 VLow 3b 3 0 10 Fovorlta Garrison (7), Houston, def. Raftaella'' NCAA statistical leaders because the rules require an Randy Nichols of Connersville, 83 F08D F-150 S' PICKUP T— 2:34. A — 0,583. Pawtucket 103 010 07x — 12 121 Son Francisco V-B. Auto. PB. PB. Slarao A A V A f f Mosebv cf 1 0 1 2 Fletchr ss 4 0 10 (tanzalez, Dooner (7) and Sanchez; Detroit 2Vi Ind., 6 and 4, and then cruised by Griffin ss 3 0 0 0 Cruz 2b 3 10 0 L.A. Raiders Houston 6 04), Canada, def. Poscale Para-- average of 3.6 punts per game for a ranking, and B Y U Caaa. Fibargtaaa Kap * 0 # 9 3 Burtt, GnacInskI (3) and LIckert. W— San Diego OlSr • Cycle records fall BROUGHT HOME BV Johnsn ph 10 0 0 waterburv 000 100 006 — 7 li i Minnesota 23 had the nation’s top offense. Steven Serotte of Amherst, N.Y., 4 YOUR DOG OR CAT Fernndz ss 0 0 0 0 GnacInskI (5-6). L— Gonzalez (2-6). Hrs— Washington France, 7-6' A n^ea Temesvorl (14), 83 CHEV S-10 PICKUP New Britain 01) 201012 — 8 9 0 Rochester, Sheets (13); Pawtucket, Miami 4'/2 BAR CELONA. Spain — Two world best " I ’d just as soon Lee had only 24 punts again this and 3. flt«< art moff ttofi a nuitanca tn«y Totals 35 4 8 4 Totals 3$ 3 8 2 Smith, (Jllvw (7), Brvden (8), Clements New Orleans Atlanta 6 Hu w r y , def. EllseBurgln, Baltimore,?:: Bumpar tad R R « , N . e S 5 7 9 5 Radio, TV WalkerVl7)’ ' •”>' <‘)' N.Y. Giants performances in the pursuit highlighted the third year,” said, "because that would mean our offense is Sigel’s early loss left Verplank can mfact your lovsd OA«t Fteabrltt Igr°P*» too 000 001— 4 (9) and Heath; Johnson, Gerlng (6), Philadelphia 2 may product small rad spots itiai itch cnico0o oil M l 000—3 Bolton (8), McCarthy (9) and Sheaffer. Chicago Tampa Bay 6 day of competition at the world cycling solid.” the favorite to capture the title. •••••••••••••••••••••• Gome-Wlnnlno RBI— Mosebv (7). Green Bay Thay art also u rn trt of diitaat Titt Bliss odorltss W— McCarthy (8-4). L— Brvden (2-3). HR Columbus 010 011000 — 3 )0 1 St. Louis 3 championships Thursday. Johnson will be hurt by the new NCAA regulation " I had to lose sometime,” said y t mtthod IS guarantttd to compitttfy ttwTHnatt fltas T COSTS SO LITTLE New England Buffalo 2Vs TONIGHT — New Britain, Ludbetter ( 12). TW owoter 010 000 ooo — 1 3 0 (Denver . Rebecca Twigg of the United States set a world that downed kickoffs will be brought out to the 30. Sigel, who failed in his unprece­ rt is a gMranfat bachad by our 101 yaar raputation d;30 Baseball: Mets vs. Podres, — Griffin, LOB— Toronto 5, Chicago Faulk, Silva (9) and O'Berry. Leary, Cincinnati IVs for rahaMity TO GET SO AAUCH SportsChannel, W KHT N.Y. Jets Indianapolis 1Vi Boxing best time of 3 minutes. 45.02 seconds to beat " I was a lot more comfortable knowing my deep dented quest for a third straight Noshua 320 002 000 — 7 )0 ) ^ rd n e r (8) and Reynolds. W— Faulk ( 11- Pittsburgh 7:00 Baseball': Red Sox vs. Indians, H R -K Ittle (27). SB -G arcIa 2 (38). " “ H n® 002 010 3)1— 813 2 Kansas City 6Vi -Jeannie Longo of France in the final of the kicks weren’t going to be returned.” Johnson said. U.S. Amateur title. “ I ’m disap­ RHONE TODAY Fletcher (7), Collins (47), Mosebv (31). ^’ibs^;^(^S).^'' H«-Columbus, Monday 049-9240 Chonnels 30, 38, W TIC Maitland, Marcheskle (7) and Gold- Seattle women’s 3-kilometer pursuit and win that title for In a pair of intriguing small- school games, pointed, because I had so many 7:30 Tennis: U.S. Open highlights, , IP H R ER B B SO thorn; Gonzalez, Childress (6), Surhoff Cleveland 5 »CHEVROLET Toronto L.A. Rams the second time in three years. USA Cable (8) end Teloda. W— Surhoff (7-5). L— 000 — 11 17 0 Vegas, Nev. — c-TImt Louisville meets Murray State and Portland State people pulling for me. But I also 7:30 C F L : Argonauts vs. Rough Clancy 6 2-3 7 3 ) 9 4 Marrteskle (7-6). HRs— James (7), R IA m n d 303000 001— 7 91 C O LLEG E ’ WUhefsPOon vs. PInklon Thomas, 12,- In the men's pro pursuit. Hans-Henrik Oersted faces South Dakota State. am relieved.” Gott (W 7-6) 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Olander (7). Miami (Flo) Florida 4 ^CO., INC. Riders, ESPN Yett and Reed; Shields, Clay (2), Pittsburgh WBC heavyweight title; Greg Page vs. was even more impressive. He missed Francesco Sigel, 41, of Berwyn, Pa., had REISS' 12291 9:00 Boxing: Tim Witherspoon vs. 7) 1 1 0 0 0 2 Reiter (5), Galasso (7) and Owen W__ B YU 9 David Bey, 12, heavyweights; Michael' At lAulsvIlle, Ky., the Cardinals, who lost Just one Chicago Tennessee WSO 3'/j Moser’s 5-km world record of 5:47.163 by less than defensive starter from a season ago, take on the predicted during qualifying that he / J^VmT E n m T E E CONTROL c j Pinion Thomas, HBO Albany at Glens Falls, 2, ppd., rain. ■ ‘ -o T t " ’ ' ' <2-3). HR'C^I-Tilrto, Tulane Dokes vs. Mike Jameson, 10, heavy-! 1C:30 Baseball: Yankees vs. Angels, Seover (L 12-9) 9 8 4 4 1 5 (3) Richmond, Whisenton (8), ^ Miss. St. 2Vj welghh; Mitchell Green vs. Sammy FSU five-hundredths of a second in the first round. Racers, who sported the ninth-best defense in the would be unable to withstand the 71* O IO CIT AIAO LiknactT M COAM Channel 11, WPOP PB— Whitt. T — 3:10. ^ — 22,800. Buffalo at Vermont, ppd., rain. Smith (7), Owen (7). EartCarollna 13 Scaff, 10, heavyweights; Mike Weaver vs.- Illinois Northwestern 28 nation in 1983 and return nine starters. assault of collegiate golfers the 646-( Billy Thomas, 10, heavyweights. 18 — MANCHKSTER HERALD. Friday. Aug, 31, 1984

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RESTAURANT STAFF DIRECT CARE AIDE — 3 V2 RDDM APARTMENT MANCHESTER - 7 room CARPENTRY AND RE- WANTED — Horbor Private, non-profit — Private home, heat, Dutch. Appllonced kit­ MDOELING SERVICES CASHIER AND SALES P o rk Is re cru itin g cooks, agency seeks Direct Care appliances. Working sin­ chen. 2 c a r oarage, deck, — Camplete hame re­ Business Filer leaves Aetna dIshwaAhers, dining lovely bock yard. Cen­ CLERKS — Wanted part NEWSPAPER DEALER Aide to work part time NEWSPAPER CARRI­ gle adult only. No pets, pairs and remodeling. tury 21, Tedford Real time nights and wee­ N E E D E D In E ast H a rt­ room servers, bus peo­ serving mentally re­ E R S N E E D E D In M a n ­ children. Call 643-2880. Quality work. Referen­ Estate, 647-9914. In kends, some retail expe­ ford. Call Jeanne, 647- ple, bartender assistants, tarded adults In residen­ chester Area — Dale ces, licensed ond Insured. rience needed. Work In a 9946. lounger servers and valet tial setting. Approxi­ Road, Ludlow Road and 118 MAIN STREET — C a ll 646-8165. after 12 years in post porkers. Applicants must m ately 20 hours per week, Three room heated pleasant, modern phor- Garth Road. Coll Jeanne, Mediplex buys into firm mocy. Apply at once, to p a r t t i m e W A IT R E S S have at least 1 year Monday thru Thursday. 647-9946. apartment, hot water, Store/Office Space 44 HARTFORD (U P I) - John H. Filer, Manager or Tom De- — Needed tor Glldo's experience. Please apply High School diploma and security, no appliances. Rooflng/SIdlng 54 NEWTON, Mass. — Tho Mediplex Group Inc. tions, the company said. The company top executive of Aetna Life & Casualty, nlsky, Liggett Phar­ Luncheonette evenings In person to the Harbor experience required. $435. Phone 646-2426, 9-5 said Thursday it completed the purchase of a 20 has assets of $48 billion. PART TIME CASHIERS . has announced he will retire and a macy, 404 West Middle ond Saturdays. Expe­ Pork Restaurant, 60 Har­ Phone March, Inc, 646- w eekdays. SDUTH Wl NDSDR — Sul­ percent interest in. Retirement Centers of Lynn, 57, also a director of Aetna-- bor Drive, Middletown. 0944. — You'll work our elec­ former director of the federal Office of Tpke. rienced only. Must be livan Avenue. 1,600 sg. ft. BIDWELL H D M E Im ­ America Inc. for $2.1 million in cash and notes. smee 1978, served as director of the tronic cash register, han­ 474 MAIN STREET — Management and Budget will succeed over 20. Apply In person prime retail space, ample provement Company — Mediplex has a one-year option to buy the Office of Management and Budget BABYSITTER NEEDED dle money, meet custo­ Second floor. Three room him CERTIFIED NURSES o tte r 2;30pm, a t 303 EXPERIENCED B A R ­ parking. $660. C a ll 236- Roofing , siding, altera­ remaining 80 percent The company would make from 1975 to 1977, and as Secretary of — In my home. 3Vj hours mers. Previous coshler heated apartment. $375. Filer said James T Lynn had been AIDES — Certified aides Adams Street. TENDER, WAITRESS — 6021 a r 644-3977. tions, additions. Same Housing and Urban Development from a doy fo r a 9 yea r old. No experience helpful but No appliances. Security. Retirement Centers of Arterica a wholly owned for 7am to 3pm, 3pm to Part time, till close. number for over 30 years. elected vice chairman of the company 1973 to 1975. housekeeping Involved. not necessary. Apply In 646-2426 w eekdays, 9 to 5. subsidiary if it pays another $8.4 million in cash 11pm shifts, full and part WAITRESS — Part time. Apply In person: La­ MANCHESTER DFFICE 649-6495. immediately and would step into the Hours; 2:30-6pm. Man­ person: Grossman's, 145 and notes to exercise the option. He is presently a managing partner time. Excellent benefit Mature adult. Evenings, fayette EscodrIlle, 300 SPACE — Ideal for ac­ post of chairman and chief executive chester, Keeney Street Spencer Street, Man­ TWD RDDMS & THREE Mediplex is a diversified health care company with the Jones, Day Reavis & Pogue package w ith second and 7pmldnlght. Apply: Mr. West Middle Tpke., chester, Att: Mr. Festa. countant, lawyer or sales officer Filer has held since 1972 in Donut, 255 West Middle Manchester. area. Call after 6pm, RDDMS — Stove and that operates, manages and constructs facilities several months. law firm in Washigton, with offices in third shift differential. office. Central location. Heoting/Pluntblng 55 for its own account and for others. Please call Director of Tpke., Manchester, 646- 649-1660. refrigerator. For more Ample parking. Call 649- " I will ^ 60 next week and it seems Cleveland, Dallas, Los Angeles, Aus­ Retirement Centers of America is a consulting, Staff Development be­ 9277. CERTIFIED NURSING Information call 563-4438 2891. ••••••••••••••••••••••a like an ideal time both from my tin, Texas and Columbus, Ohio. FORKLIFT, ORDER HEAD CDDK/INSTRUC- o r 529-7858. marketing and management firm serving the tween Sam and 3pm, ASSISTANTS — Posi­ perspective and that of the company to Filer said Lynn had "been extremely PICKER and window TDR — 20 hours per week. FOGARTY BROTHERS retirement comunity industry. Monday through Friday tions available for flexi­ 9am to 2pm, Monday thru AVAILABLE SEP­ begin this process,” said Filer, adding active as a director of this company, p u lle r wanted fo r lOom to MANCHESTER — Four — Bathroom remodel­ at 643-5151. C re s tfle ld ble weekend hours. $5.80 Thursdoy. Experience T E M B E R 1st — P rim e has served on most of the board's key 6;30pm shift. This Is a full room apartments, $365 ing; Installation water he would "remain available ” to the Convalescent Home and storting rate per hour. cooking for large groups. office space at 263 Main IPC plans stock offering company but would not hold executive committees, and has demonstrated an Fenwood Manor In WAITRESS WANTED — A pp ly In person: M e a ­ time, year round posi­ ond $450 per month plus Street, Manchester. $150 heoters, gorbaae dispo­ tion. A p p ly In person, Good orgonlzotlonal sals; faucet repairs. 649- responsibilities. intense interest in the company's core Manchester. Full or part time. Apply in dows Manor, 333 Bldwell ability, willing to work security. No pets. Coll monthly includes every­ GREENWICH — IPC Communications Inc. 'For a number of years, I have been business.” person: Luigi's Restau­ Street, Manchester. between 8om and 4pm, at 647-7653. thing. C a ll 646-4144. 4539. V Is o /M o s te rC o rd said Thursday it is filing a registration statement Laurence R. Smith, Inc., with handicapped accepted. planning, with the board's understand­ Filer joined Aetna's law department rant, 649-5325. youngster assistants. Ex­ for a propo.sed initial public offering of 1 million 117 Murphy Road, Hart­ FDUR RDDM APART­ ing, to step down as chief executive SEWING MACHINE OP­ W ANTED — Mature Indi­ cellent pay. For informa­ AVAILABLE IMME­ ••••••••••••••••••••••• in 1958, became executive vice presi­ ford, CT. MENT — Central loca­ shares of common stock. officer well before the normal retire­ ERATORS — Established TYPESETTER — Full vidual to keep 14 month tion call Mr. Jock Peak, DIATELY - Office space, dent in 1968, vice chairman in 1972 and tion. $350 per month plus The company said it anticipated the shares to ment age of 65, " he explained. nationwide pillow monu- tim e, experienced In dis­ old In m y hom e, Bolton Manchester Public 256 so. ft. Route 6, A n ­ Flooring M cost $12 to $l.'j. chairman and chief executive officer in focturer has Immediate COMPANY CARPEN­ security. No utilities. Coll The company, one of the largest 1972. play work, for small area. References re­ Schools, 647-3495. E D E dover. Watts line availa­ Of the offering. 600,000 shares would be sold by full time openings. Expe­ newspaper, Compugra- quired. 7am to 4pm, TER WANTED — Call 646-7336. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 3 investor-owned insurance and finan­ ble. Reply P.O. Box 165, the company and 400,000 by certain shareholders. Filer made the announcement fol­ rience preferred. Doy phlc 7700 ond Comp 4 school holidays. Call 647- 643-2659. Andover, CT 06232. cial service companies in the nation, is FULLTIME RELIABLE, FLOORSANDING — Kidder. Peabody & Co. will manage the lowing a meeting of the board of shift. 5 day week, fuil equipm ent. C a ll 633-4691. 7407. MANCHESTER — North ranked am<>ng the top 15 U.S. corpora­ Herald photo by Tarquinlo Self-motivated molnte- Floors like new. Speclol- underwriting group. directors of the company. benefit program. Includ­ CLASS II DRIVER — End. One bedroom apart­ Wanted for route deliver­ nonce person for apart­ ment in quiet residential Izlng In older flo o rs, natu­ Proceeds from the sale will be used to repay ing sewing Incentive. DRIVER FDR LAUNDRY Wonted to Rent 47 ies. C a ll between 9am and ment complex. Expe­ area. Near bus line. U tili­ ral and stained floors. No lenders, add working capital and for general Bound for DIsneyworld Apply at: Plllowtex RDUTE— T uesdavs, per­ 3pm for appointment, rience helpful but not ties not Included. $365 waxing anymore. John purpo.ses. Corp., 49 Regent Street, manent. Call 646-2246 af­ V e rfo llle . C oll $46-5750. Its a happy time at Connecticut Travel Services as Marie Manchester, CT. EOE, 528-9748. necessary. Good pay and m onthly. C o ll 646-3158 be­ Coal leasing postponed CLERKS AND CASHI­ te r 5pm. MANCHESTER — 5 room IPl ( ommunications is involved in telecom­ M/F. benefits. Coll for Inter­ tween 8om and 4:30pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ERS WANTED — Fast duplex with nice yard tor munications equipment, principally for u.se by LEARN/EARN — Learn PART TIME NURSE for view , 647-9771. brokerage firms, banks and securites and Disneyworld in Florida. Presenting the prize are Rich prowlng convenience Manchester Doctor's of­ gentle dog. Appliances, Houwfiold Goods CLERICAL POSITION — store chain Is looking for skin care techniques, 3 ROOMS — 3rd floor. commodities exchange. pending federal review fice. Reply to Box AA, c/o PDULTRY FARM Heat, hot water applian­ laundry hookups. Coll ™dio station WKHT In^GavIe Opening for an organized aggressive, hardworking make-up application and The Manchester Herald. WDRKERS — Must hove ces. A d u lts. $375 per 228-9760 evenings. Individual with Material people, who want to grow color analysis. Free Iffice Ttre^Ka^^ Connecticut Travel’s Manchester Parkade Class II licenses and month plus security. Coll USED REFRIGERA­ Bv Robert Sangeorge The department, reversing some key Control and Quality Con­ with us. All shifts availa­ while earning part time- Mortgage offices open travel aeee vacation was the top prize in the RN — Public Health know how to operate 649-2236 otter 6pm . T O R S , WASHERS, United Press International policies of former Interior Secretary trol experience, tor our ble. Apply: Grampv's /full time Income. Coll HOMESNAMNG W ETHERSFIELD — Society Mortgage Corp., Inspection and Shipping 1-379-5754. Nurses — Full and port form machinery. Coll 1- Ranges - clean, guaran­ James Watt, pledged July 10 it will c e T e t a f e d ^ ‘^°'®P°nsored by WKHT vlhich Corner Store, 706 Main 800-344-3485, A rb o r A cres Newcomer to Manches- a wholly owned subsidiary of Society for Savings, Office. Some typing time positions available. teed, ports and service. WASHINGTON - The troubled conduct "sm aller and more frequent” Street, Manchester, CT. MANCHESTER — Avail­ ter/W lllimantic area W i n t S r v m L i Mr^'p® ® Bloomfield's needed. LCS experience PART TIME CLERK- Generalized community Form, Jim Frocchlo. Low prices. B.D. Pearl & said Thursday it has opened three mortgage loan federal coal leasing program will not federal coal lease sales and pay more able Immediately. One, seeks to join congenial production offices in Baltimore. o plus. Pleasant working /CASHIERS — Great tor health programs. For household of 1 or 2 wo­ Son, 649 Main Street, resume competitive lease sales until attention to environmental concerns. Asrex """"" ■ PART TIME HANDY­ two and three bedroom 643-2171. Society Mortage, headquartered in Wethers­ conditions In an air con­ houswives, college stu­ furthur Information call men or family. Would July 1985, while an exhaustive environ­ The agency made the commitment in MAN — Morning position Community Health Care apartm ents. $400, $440, field. said the new offices will provide the ditioned plant. Company available for dependable dents or retirees. Various Real Estate also welcome "dogslt- mental assessment is performed. a report to Congress on the administra­ Services, 228-9428. E O E . $520, heat and hot water tlng” opportunity. TWO FULL MATCHING company with the capacity to double its annual benefits. Dynamic Metal person. 5 hours dolly. schedules available. In­ The last time the government did an tion's plans for the program, which fell Included. Blssell and Please Reply to Box BB, SO FA S — B lue and w hite Products Co., Inc., 422 Duties Include cleaning q u ire : X t r a m a r t, 385 Homes for Sale mortgage production. Society also has mortgage environmental study on its coal leasing into controversy under Watt, WANTED — Female re­ 31 B o yle Realtors. 649-4800. c/o the Manchester Her­ plold, herculon. Two ye­ production offices in Farmington and Fairfield. North Main Street, Man­ cars, running errands, Main Street, or 404 H a rt­ program was 1979, when the Interior Watt, who resigned late last year, Granite state court holds ford Road, Manchester. creation Instructor/alde ald. ars old. Excellent. $545. Society for Savings is headquartered in chester. Interviewing general chores. Start Im­ ••••••••••••••••••••••a Department was preparing to resume pushed for the leasing of billions of tons 9am-4pm. for an afternoon activity M A N C H E S T E R — A v a il­ 633-3759. Hartford and has assets of $2.3 billion and mediately. Contact Steve competitive leasing following a 10-year of coal on federal land in western states DRIVER AND STDCK program for people with MANCHESTER — Eight able Immediately. Two deposits of $2 billion. It has 25 banking offices Carter, Carter Chevrolet, moratorium. as part of a plan critics labeled a “ fire key to Seabrook bailout CARPENTERS — Expe­ CLERK — Full time. developmental disabili­ room Colonial with alum­ b e d r o o m Townhouse MATCHING PAIR primarily in the Greater Hartford area. 646-6464. Interior Secretary William Clark sale” of government energy resources rienced In m edium to Apply In person; Alcor ties aged 14 and older at inum siding and over­ with IV3 baths. $450 Services SWIVEL ROCKERS — announced Thursday his department during a period of depressed energy large commercial pre­ A u to P o r t s ,I n c . , 226 Manchester Sheltered sized attached garage. monthly. Manager, 649- Burnt orange, crushed CONCORD, N.H. (U P I) — A critical PART TIME INSTAL­ Workshop. Hours; 2 to Move In condition, on velvet. Sell os pair. $200. IBM, Sonecor make deal will "analyze the effects of proposed prices. Public Service — the lead Seabrook lect. Permanent year LMENT LDAN CDLLEC- Spruce Street, 4800. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa revisions” in the leasing programs. financial plan to save the lead owner of owner with a 35.6 percent share — has round w ork. C a ll 228-4313. Manchester. 5;30pm. References re­ nicely landscaped and C oll 646-3796. Critics also accused Watt of de­ the Seabrook nuclear plant is in the TDR — Experience quired. Call 643-6537 or treed lot. In desireoble Services Offered 51 NEW HAVEN — Sonecor Systems, a division of Sources said some interior officials said it will run out of cash by the end of preferred. Apply In per­ EAST HARTFORD — emphasizing environmental protection hands of the New Hampshire Supreme 646-5718. location. $88,900. Dw ner, QUEEN SIZE BEDROOM Southern .New England Telephone, has been expect leasing might not resume until September if it cannot complete the PRIVATE NON-PROFIT son ; S B M , 923 M a in EXPERIENCED MA­ Two family. Two bed­ in the leasing program, leasing tracts •• 643-1073. SET — Including box approved both as a retailer and a value added sometime in 1986, and that the July 1985 Court, which plucked the issue from financing deal. AGENCY seeks Direct Street, Manchester. TURE WAITRESS rooms. First floor. Heat without doing an adequate anaiysis of ODD JOBS, Trucking. spring and mattress. dealer of IBM's personal computer line. date is the earliest possible time when state regulators on appeal. The court acted on a Tuesday ruling Care Aides to work with W ANTED— For appoint­ PART TIME MEDICAL and hot water, One cor their value and cutting back on Home repairs. You name Year old. Coll 646-0089 As a value added dealer. Sonecor Systems is the program will restart. The high court issued an order by the PUC, in which it voted 2-1 to m entally retarded FULL AND PART TIME m ent c a ll 647-9995. SECRETARY — Three garage. $400. No pets. opportunities for public comment on days a week, Wednesday Investment Property 34 It, we do It. F re e esti­ evenings. authorized to add .software enhancements to Thursday suspending approval by the allow the utility to take out the largest Prader-Willi Syndrome — Reliable persons to References. Couple pre­ The review is necessary to assure proposed sales. thru Friday. Busy Doc­ m ates. Insured. 643-0304. IBM's standard Pc, PCjr. PC-XT, PC-AT and Public Utilities Commission of a $425 loan in its history. adults In community resi­ work in kitchen with ferred. C o ll 528-6243. that the government leases "only those As a result. Congress last year CASHIERS WANTED — tor's office. Call 646-6969. 84 Inch SOFA - Floral Portable PC. million financial package for Public dence In Ellinton. Part other girls. Numerous federal coal lands which promote the imposed a moratorium on government The Manchester electric company Experience necessary. FDUR FAMILY HDUSE LAWN MOWING — pottern. Excellent condi­ Service Co. of New Hampshire. time hours available dur­ kitchen duties. Call 649- Flexible hours. Please MANCHESTER — First The IBM Products and software will be sold national interests ... while conserving coal leasing and created a commission had requested approval of the sale of TELLER — Mature Indi­ — Dn lot 137 X 92. No Hedge trimming - chain tion! $99.00. C o ll 643-7017. The court scheduled oral arguments ing the week and on 0305.______apply In person to N ik k i, floor, four large rooms, through Sonecor Systems' Small Business and total energy resources and protecting to evaluate the program. The report of the debentures — risky junk bonds with vidual desired for full realtors. Phone 643-4751 sow work - light trucking. on the appeal next Thursday and weekends. March Inc., at the Harbor Park Res­ near shopping and on bus Retail Marketing group. Sonecor currently the environment.” said Clark. high interest rates — to help it survive PIZZA CDDK, PREP time teller position In between 6 and 8pm. General handyman. In­ that panel called for sloer and steadier promised a ruling within 24 hours. A 872-2079. taurant, 80 Harbor Drive, line. Immediate occu­ markets Wang and NEC computers and recently While the environmental analysis is its fiscal dilemma under the massive M A N — D ays and nights, Manchester area bank. pancy! No pets. Mature sured. Coll Roy, 646-7973. ieasing and more careful evaluation of key issue wiil be previous statements of Middletown. announced that it will market AT&T Technolo­ being prepared, "emergency coal coal tracts. financial burden of Seabrook. REAL ESTATE AGENTS full time. Pay commen­ Experience preferred but couple. $335 plus utilities. Misc. for Sole 63 gies's full line of 3B computers. PUC Chairman Paul R. McQuade "W e don't know how it's going to surate with experience. not required. Please con­ leasing will continue,” the department In response, Clark accepted 33 of the — Ed Gormon Is looking P A R T T IM E — E a rn $500 Rentals C o ll 647-0200 or 649-8989. said in a statement. concerning Seabrook issues yet to be affect the marketing plans for the for two more real estate Apply In person: La­ tact M rs. Rose, 649-4586. panel's 34 recommendations. considered by the commission. to $1000 per month. Both financing.” said Nicholas Ashooh. agents. If you are li­ fayette Escadrille, 300 MANCHESTER — Avail­ SCREENED LOAM — men and women needed LAWN MOWERS RE­ censed and want exten­ West Middle Tpke., MERRILL INDUSTRIES able Immediately. One Gravel, processed In your area now. Coll PAIRED— Quick, Expert sive on the lob tra in in g , a Manchester. INC. Is now h irin g fu ll Rooms for Rent bedroom. Quiet street. gravel, sand, stone and Gene W ilson, 528-7985. Service! Senior Dis­ modern office and mem­ time factory workers. $335 monthly. Manager, fill. For deliveries call FULL/PART TIME count! Free Pick Up and bership In 4 M u ltip le Llst- PHLEBDTDMIST — Dur Apply in person only: 649-4800. George Grlfflno, An­ RN/LPN — Positions Delivery! ECONOMY inb Services, call Ed now general hospital has a 8am to 4pm, Monday thru R D D M FD R R E N T — In dover, 742-7886. available 3 to 11 shift for M O W E R , 647-3660. at 646-4040 to a rra n g e a port time opening as a Friday, Vernon Indus­ all male, single family EAST HARTFORD — caring, responsible nurse private Interview. Ed phlebotomist on our day trial Place, Industrial house, full use of Cleon, small 4 room SIX WEEK MEMBER­ BRICKS, BLOCKS, Classified..Business Opportunities 22 Gorman Assoc., seeking Increase lob sa­ Park Ave., Vernon. house.$250. Coll M yron or apartment. No pets. $225 S H IP In G lo ria Stevens Notices Store/Oftice Space 44 H o u se h o ld G o o d s 643-2711 shift. This individual ..62 STONE — Concrete. tisfaction thru more di­ S itu a tio n W a n t e d ...... 23 Realtors. must be flexible and have BUI, 646-6009. per month, no utilities. Figure Salon. $15. Phone Resort Property 45 M is c . to r S a le For advertisements to be rect patient contract. In­ Chimney repairs. No lob L o s t / F o u n d ...... 01 Employment Info ...... 24 63 Rates experience with blood BABYSITTER — To Security required. Park­ 646-3532. Misc. tor Rent 46 H o m e o n d G a rd e n ,. published Monday, the dead­ dividualized orientation too sm all. C o ll 644-8356. P e rs o n o ls ...... 02 64 Minimum Charge: drawing. If Interested watch my two children 2 MANCHESTER - - ing, one cor. C o ll 569-7396. Instruction ...... 25 Wanted to Rent line is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. program geared to your Announcements ...... 03 47 P e ts , 65 $3.00 for one day please contact Human afternoons a w eek. In M y Lovely, secluded room. 25" COLOR TV CON­ Roommates Wanted needs. Competetive LICENSED DAY CARE 48 M u s ic a l Item s 66- Resources, Rockville Home. Must be reliable. Private home, separate GIVE YOUR budget o SOLE, $99. Call otter 6pm, A u c tio n s ...... 04 P e r W ord: starting salary and good — Two full time open­ Real Estate Recreational Items 67 General Hospital, 31 Un­ C a ll 643-0522. entrance & bath, kitchen boosti Sell those still- 646-4618. 1-2 d a y s ,2 0 fl Read Your Ad benefits Including: Dp- ings, Infants to age 4. A n tiq u e s 68 STORE CLERK ion Street, Rockville, CT facilities. Bus line, park­ good but no-longer-used ‘ Homes tor Sale ...... 31 Services 3-5 d a y s ...... ,j80 tlonal Higher Salary Non- CUSTDDIAN — F u ll Meols and snacks In­ T o g S a le s 69 Classified advertisements NEEDED — Full tlme- 06066. 872-0501.______ing. Non-smoker. Refer­ Items In yo u r hom e for DUNHAM FIN VECTOR Financial Condominiums ...... 32 6 d a y s le q Benefit Package. Charge time, Coventry Public cluded. References avail­ Services Offered 51 Wanted to Buy ore taken bv telephone os a /part time for local 7- ences. Coll 643-8830 lOom- cosh. C o ll 643-2711 to E L E M E N T — 6'/2 ft. In V 70 26 d a y s ...... i 2 fl Nurse and weekend dif­ SIDING AND RDDFING Schools. Storting pay, able. Bolton. Coll 647- Inside dimensions. New, A /lo rtg a g e s...... ] ]• Lots/Land for S ale ...... 33 Painting/Popering 52 convenience. Eleven Food Store. Be­ 11pm. Place your od. ferential. Call Lisa Whip­ $3.67 per hour. H ours: 3to 0515. P e rs o n a l L o o n s ...... 12 Investment Property ...... 34 Building/Contracting- H a p p y Ads: nefits Include insurance, SUBCDNTRACTDRS still In the cose. $10. Call 53 The Manchester Herald is ple, Administrator, dur­ NEEDED — High wages 11:30pm, 40 hours per In s u ra n c e ...... 13 Business Property ...... 35 $3.00 per colum n inch credit union and profit 649-0173. Roofing/Siding 54 I esponsible only for one incor­ ing business hours for and bonuses. Year round Resort Property ...... 34 sharing. Apply in person week. Contact: Mainte­ Homes for Sole Homes lor Sole Wanted to Borrow ...... 14 Heating/Plumbing 55 Automotive rect insertion and then only personal Interview: 875- Palnllng/Poporino S2 Deadlines at: 513 Center Street, work. Must hove own nance Supervisor at 742- SOLID PINE CUSTOM F lo o r in g ...... 0771. Rockville Nursing truck ond tools. Coll 1- 56 Cars/Trucks tor Sale 71 for the size of the origirfal Manchester. EOE. 9305, 8:30om to 3:30pm. MADE Deacon's Bench, Income Tax Service For classified advertise­ Home, 22 South Street, Rentals 57 Motorcycles/ Bicycles 72 in s e r t io n . 800-922-0005. Equal Dpportunity cost, $140, asking $50. C all Employment Services Wanted ments to be published Tues­ R ockville. E m p lo ye r. PAINTING AND PAPER 643-0017 after 4pm. 58 Rec Vehicles 73 Errors which do not lessen Rooms for Rent 41 day through Saturday, the L IV E -IN C D M P A N ID N — HANGING —Exterior & Education Auto Services 74 the value of theadvertisement DENTIST CLEAN UP- Apartments for Rent ...... 42 For Sale deadline is noon on the day PART TIME — MCC For semi Invalid. Refer­ and Interior, celllnos re­ WILL TRADE MY Help Wonted ...... 21 Autos for Rent/Lease 75 will not be corrected by an /FILING ASSISTANT — students preferred. Ship­ ences required. Call H o m e s fo r R e n t ...... 43 Holidoy/Seasonal before publication. paired. References, fully HOOVER Upright Va­ 61 Misc. Automotive . 76 additional insertion. Some office abilities ping and receiving. Print 649-4652. Insured. Quality work. cuum for your canister In favored. Considering full shop near MCC. Flexible CARPET AND VINYL Martin Mattsson, even­ good condition. Coll 646- and part time. Send rep­ ******••••••••••••••••• hours. Pick up applica­ SECRETARY/TELE- INSTALLERS - Minimum ings 649-4431. 4995. ••••••••••••■••••••••a* lies to: Box C, c/o the tions In person at; Trio one year's experience. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaesaasaaa aaaaaaaaaeaeeeaaasaaoaa aaaaaaa.aaaaaaaa.a.aaaa PHDNE RECEPTIDNIST Lost/Found 01 ••••aaaaaeaMaeseaeaaaa Manchester Herald. Printers, Elm Street, — Desired for port time Carpet Factory Dutlets. Notices Personals 02 Help Wanted 21 Help Wonted C E IL IN G S REPAIRED MOVING MUST SELL — 21 Help Wonted 21 Help Wanted 21 Manchester. position in Manchester C o ll A rt Sm ith at 569-4495. or REPLACED with dry- Stereo In wood cabinets. Help Wanted 21 SECRETARY - Excellent area bonk. Must possess wall. Call evenings. Gory $99. C a ll 646-0537. Lost/Found 01 organizational, typing ELECTRICIAN'S — Self excellent typing and tele­ LICENSED REAL EST­ ■M N CNcnn M cH u g h , 643-9321. LOST — Calico cat. Fe­ and short hand skills EXPERIENCED, MA­ PIZZA AND GRINDER motivated E-2’s, com­ phone skills. Please con­ ATE SALESPERSDN — QOINGf GOING -—I REDECORATING SALE ••••••••••••••••••••••• male, very thin. Comp- required. Ability to work Don't call and find thia lovaly homa In’ QO N B Call today and lat TURE FULL TIME COOK — Immediate op­ mercial, Industrial year tact M rs. Rose, 649-4586. F o r East Hartford, N A M E Y D U R OWN — Antique double bed fleld Rood area. If seen In a fast paced environ­ Uf Q»"'»on Colonlil locatad In an araa LOST — Female^ gray SALESPERSON— Apply enings. A p p ly In person: round work. Coll for ap­ Manchester, Glaston­ PRICE — Father and son. frame, $75. Freezer, up­ please c a ll 643-8170. H Y P N O S IS T A P E S — To NA's & In person to: Marlow's, ment. Hourly rate to $6.(» o( othw llna homaa. Four badrooma, lin t ttoor family room and tiger cat. In Summer S La Stroda West, 471 Hart­ pointment, Bloomfield CLEANING & FLODR bury area. Active, ag­ Fast, dependable ser­ right, $50. Maple couch assist In: weight loss, per hour. Please call iuTil alio ml? pool, many axtraa - mutt ba 867 Main Street, ford Road. Electric Company, 243- CARE HELP — Even­ g r e s s iv e office. N e w vice. Pointing, Paper- set, $75. P o w e r law n street areo. Reward. Coll smoking cessation, test RHAM Junior High 646-8353. HHA's Manchester. 9543. E D E . ings, part time. Call 643- Ideas. Excellent oppor­ hanging & Removal. Call mower, $15. 10 speed anxiety, stress manage­ School, Hebron, 228-9423 LPN's Come and learn the ad­ TYPIST/DICTAPHONE 5747. tunity. Call for appoint­ *644-0585 o r 644-0036. boy's bike, $50. Bov's ment. For more Informa­ SALES CLERK/CASH- " for an application. Dead­ FOUND — One radio LOST — Man's gold wed­ Come and learn about the vantages of working for ELECTRICIANS AND — Excellent typing skills ment, Zimmer Real Est- bike, $15. C pil 875-5838, tion: P.O . B ox 353, B o l­ advantages of working for • ER — To w o rk In patent line for receipt for appli­ ding band. Inscription: medical personnel pexX. J O U R N E Y M E N — 2 ye­ required for busy Insu­ ote, 647-7857.______afte r 4pm. controlled glider. Call ton, CT 06(M0. medical personnel pool. medicine and pharmacy - cation Friday, Sep- 649-1199, ask to r Peter. J.R. loVe forever B.J. We have openings on all ars experience. Holi­ rance office. Phone 872- Must have 1 year full time days, benefits and Insu­ department days. Some , tem ber 7th.______HANDYMAN — “Jack Df SIGN MAKER — Expe­ Must Identify colors and 9/11/81. C o ll 643-5567 In shifts. We offer excel­ 6200 o tter 2pm . BASEBALL CARDS — experience. We have open­ rance. C a ll 246-5106. retail experience needed. All Trades" for carpen­ rienced person for size. a.m . only. ings on all shifts. We offer lent pay and benefits. PART TIME AIDE to PART-TIME CDRRES- PROFESSIONAL Sold or traded. Commons Must be pleasant and try, pointing, dry wall, Gerber Sign Maker. Will Employment excellent pay and benefits W e will be recruiting on ASSEMBLERS & COIL w o rk In In s tru c tio n a l PDNDENT Needed to PAINTING — Interior, or stars. No dealers. 1970^ have caring personality. taping, concrete, mlsce- design sign, operate sign We will be recruiting on Sept. Sth. 1964 from 10 PERMANENT PART WINDERS — Finger dex­ Materials Center at the cover Coventry news for Exterior work. Fully In­ 1984. C a ll 643-8744, 5- Pleasant working condi­ laneous repair work. maker and transfer let­ KIT W C A R LY LE ®by Larry Wright & Education Sept. 5th, 1984 from 1 0 a.m a.m. to 4 p.m. in the H&R TIME TELLERS— Expe­ terity necessary. Expe­ high school making mi­ the Manchester Herald. sured. Free Estimates. 10pm. aaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaaaa to 4 p.m. in the H&R Block tions In modern phor-"' Steady w ork, ca ll 643-2111 tering to background MMCNCtTIf' Block Office, Marshall’s rience preferred, but not rience not necessary, we nor repairs on audio vis­ Writing experience help­ C a ll 646-4879. Office, Marshall's Mall, 324 necessary. Apply In per­ macy. Apply at once to: • 9am to 5pm. material. Call City Sign, HWH ON A HMi. Help Wanted 21 Mall, 324 Broad St will train. 4 day week, ual equipment, checking ful. Coll Doug Bevins, Maatar of all you aunay without aH tha upkaap that ooaa Into CONTEMPORARY OAK Broad St., Manchester. son; Savings Bank qf Manager or Mr. Denisky, ' 232-4803. ^^••••••••••••aaaaaaaaa “ ' f JMwvea •ppoinkiwm. Manchester. Monday thru Thursday, and splicing films, dupli­ 643-2711, between 1 and homa ownaranip. ThIa lovaty Townhouaa will allow you to ralax DINING ROOM — Bur­ M a n c h e ste r, 923 M a in Liggett Parkade Phar­ 5pm. In tha quial, woodad aurroundlnga. Thrsa badrooma. wall to 10 hour day, 7 to 5:30. cating tapes etc. Dally 12 SECRETARY — T h e Bulldlng/Controctlng S3 lington. Excellent condi­ Street, Manchester. macy, Parkade Shopping wall carpating throughout, pool and lannia courta. 183,800. experienced Apply at: Able Coll, How­ to 3pm. Salary $4.00 per tion. Large table, two EOE. Center, 4(M West Middle South Windsor Bank & SANDBLASTER — Piisdi 1 ard Road, Bolton. hour. Call Mr. Fish 647- SALES CLERS and Stock upholstered arm, 4 side Tpke. SEWING MACHINE ME­ Trust Co. has an imme­ We can help you btcoina a Wanted for sandblasting 3569. E O E. Persons wanted In plea­ diate opening for a secre­ "REALE" PROFESSIONAL! FARRAND REMODEL­ chairs, lighted china ca­ CHANIC & DPERATDRS sant, modern Health houses. C a ll 643-2659. tary at the Main Dftice. Cell 646-4S2S. ind itk lor Dm. ING — Cabinets, roofing, binet. $2200. C a ll 649-5085 — A p p ly between 8:30am shop. Part time. Inter­ evenings. and 3pm, Pioneer Para­ Good secretarial skills gutters, room additions, EARN $7-$10.50 PER HOUR XUS HEBIX $ COl ested In n utrition. A p p ly required, shorthand pre­ D.F. REALE, INC. decks, all types of remo­ chute Co., Inc., Pioneer at once to : Tom Denisky, 12-14 FT. BOAT Manchester Parkade Industrial Park, Hale ferred but not manda­ Roof Ettato deling ond repairs. FREE ^ PART TIM EI days. Parkade Health III II.. ■ n a iiiw . (I. TRAILER, $85. O ld e r N E W S P A P E R D E A L E R S Road, Manchester. 644- tory. Coll Fronces estimates. Fully Insured. Servicing the office supply requirements of Shop, 404 West Middle Coke m achine, $75. Sears c-.au.vCMw«pw<,£lhi55!T^ CIPH ER n e e d e d — In Coventry. 1581. E D E . M a ck e y at 289-6061 fo r an Telephone 643-6017, after our existing and new customers through our Port Tima Pofitiem C all Jeanne, 647-9946. Tpke., Manchester. appointment. 6pm, 647-8509. machinists tool box, $25. establish^ Telemarketing Sales Program C all 659-1906. by CONNIE WENEn This exciting opportunity offers full time Available LEON CIESZYNSKI SPECIAL CLEARANCE “BCZ eXA AWO VT BHVNHAZZ HT DVI earnings potential by working part time in •Sales Persona BUCNUND MFC. INC. BUI LDER — New homes, either morning or afternoon sessions We Is ■ well established manufacturer of precision tools additions, remodeling, PRICES — Outdoor and production parts. We are currently interviewing ap- bushes, $5.00, house energetic and enthusiastic NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED rec rooms, garages, kit- ZCYWQ ZCREE YWO CXRWF VT UXYC •Stock Peraonnel pllcents with a minimum of 5 years experience for the Chens remodeled, ceil­ plants, .50« and up. Excel­ individuals who enjoy dealing with business following manufacturing positions: In Manckester Area ings, both tile, dormers, lent condition. Private DVrOA QVWA RW CXA RYZC. R FAAR VW.» people. 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FREE TO GOOD HOME MOVING — Everything 129 BROOKFIELD ST., 1965 FORD One Ton Pick 1976 HONDA CIVIC — INTERNATIONAL — 6 month old Irish Must Go Tag Sale! MANCHESTER - oppo­ Up — $600. Call anytime, Standard transmission. STAINLESS STEEL Sil­ Setter, Beagle and Shel- Antiques, collectibles, site high school. 8am to 742-6087. Good condition. Original verware, service for 12 tle cross. Needs room to tools and much more. 3pm, Saturday, Sept. 1st. owner. $1195 or best offer. with wooden case. $80. run. Excellent tempero- Oyer 60 year accumula­ 1952 PLYMOUTH CON­ Call anytim e, 659-0431. Excellent condition. ment. Call 647-8853. VERTIBLE — Good run­ WOW! tion. Friday, August 31st, G ood buy. Call 646-1625. noon til 7pm, Saturday, Wanted to Buy 70 nin g condition. $1950. 1978 CAMARO LT — V 8 , OVERSTOCKED 742-9600, keep trying. 305, 4 speed. Radlals, FREE — Unusual black, September 1st, 10am to with New 1984 NORGE WRINGER 6 pm. 115 Russell Street. AM/FM. Excellent con­ WASHING MACHINE — long hair cat. Spayed and WANTED — Clean re­ CHEVY IMPALA, 1979 — dition! Original owner. Clean and In good condi­ declawed. 2 years old. Low miles. Excellent $4275. Call 643-1955 after Excellent companion! THREE FAMILY TAG cords, 33'sand45's. Rock, DATSUN tion. Coll 643-7347 after condition. $3800 or best 6 pm. 1pm. Coll 647-7119. SALE — Baby, chllren Big Band, Classicals, and adult clothing, mo­ Blues, etc. Records Re­ otter. Call John, 646-1395 Herald or 721-7493. torcycle, numerous cycled, 212 Route 83, Ver­ 1978 MONTE CARLO — household and miscel­ non, 872-6386. Blue, air, power brakes, Classified Home and Garden TOYOTA CELICA ST, Antiques 68 laneous Items. 174 Ver­ power steering. Excel­ DODGE 1980 — 5 speed, AM/FM non Street, August 31st lent condition. $3800. Call Ads Alpine cassette, new ra­ and September 1st, 10am Automotive 644-8881, evenings. DELIVERING RICH to 4pm. dlals, 44,000 m iles. Exce l­ 643-2711 ANTIQUES AND TRUCKS L O A M — 5 yards, $62 plus lent condition. Has to be SUBARU, 1977 — GL, 2 Some of the tax. Sand, gravel and COLLECTIBLES- Will seen. $5500 or best otter. door, front wheel drive, stone. Call 643-9504. purchase outright or sell TAG SALE — Moving! Cars/Trucks for Sale 71 Call 649-6909 after 6 pm. LOWEST TRUCK on com m ission. House lot Household Items, books, stereo, 5 speed transmis­ sion. Excellent condition. PRICES in AMERICA PICK YOUR OWN TO­ or single piece. Tele­ records and furniture. 1975 FORD HALF TON Call 649-7406. MATOES at Connecticut phone 644-8962. 10am to 2pm, 407 Keeney P IC K U P — 6'/2 ft. body, 6 Valley Farms, 41 Burn­ Street, Friday and cylinder, 3 speed stand­ C asual Jacket ham Street, Manchester. ' BUREAUS — Cedar Hope Saturday. ard transmission. 75,000 644-1395. 1981 PLYMOUTH HO­ Chests, Kitchen Hutch 1975 MERCURY M O ­ original miles. Clean RIZON -Alrcondltlonlng, with cutting board on top. TAG SALE — Redecorat­ N A R C H — 56,000 original truck. Call 646-3342. excellent condition. Pets 65 Call 647-7232. ing. Miscellaneous Items. miles. Original owner. 4 $3195. Call 742-8517 days. 1973 POST OFFICE JEEP 742-9273 evenings. Saturday only, 9am til door sedan. Power steer­ OVER FACTORY 3pm, 20 Evergreen Road. ing, brakes, air condi­ tor sale — Many new parts. $800. Call between 6 INVOICE ON ALL MANCHESTER DOG tioning. Many new parts. 1971 VOLKSWAGEN Tog Sales 69 T A G SALE-79 Lenox St., and 9pm, 649-4364. BUG - Excellent body. TRUCKS TRAINING C L A S S — Priced to sell. Call otter In Stock. 25 New classes starting Sep­ Saturday lOam to 2pm. 4pm, 646-8137. AM-FM cassette. Snow 1974 V W T H IN G — 2000 for immediate Del. J tember 10th. M u st sign up Much miscellaneous! tires. Runs.$750 or best miles on totally rebuilt ahead. Call Chuck, 568- TAG SALE — Moving! D A T S U N B2101977-56,000 offer. 742-8494. engine. Body In good NISSAN Std. Pickup 1356. Household Items and fur­ TAG SALE - 15 Straw­ miles. 35 mpg. G ood con­ shape. Must sell, $1500. Invoice $5734 niture. 10am to 2pm, 407 berry Lane, Saturday dition. $1750. Call 644- Call 646-9848. Please YOU CAN enloy extra plus ____g9 KITTENS — Free to good Keeney Street, Glaston- 9:30to3:00.10 speed bike, 0268, 646-0103. leave message. vacation money by ex­ home. Litter trained. Coll bury. Friday and sewing machine, changing Idle Items In 646-7778, m ornings. Saturday. miscellaneous. 1963 FORD FALCON K; *5833 your home tor cash ... CONVERTIBLE. Excel­ CHEVY MONZA, 1978 — 4 with an ad In classified. lent condition. $1850 or cylinder, standard, no Cars/Trucks tor Sale 71 Cars/Trucks tor Sale 71 Cars/Trucks tor Sale 71 rust, sun root. $1700, ne­ Call 643-2711 to p la c e yo u r % a >5995 best otter. Call 742-8517 ad. , days, 742-9273 eyenings. gotiable. Call 643-5699. NEW84 e p p A r

COLT ^5595 I I 4 -iiv NEW 84 DODGE i f .XiJ: D-50 PIchup ‘5795 NEW 84 OMNI ’619S lu iii* 6 9 9 5 PHOTO-CUIDE If M ORIAH^ BROTHBRSV PXnERN WILLIMANTIC DATSUN-DODGE 1132 Main ST. Willimantic 423-4547 - 647-9367 887-1522 8290 Swell M«dluia l« o « Motorcycles/BIcycles 72 A sporty, zip-front jacket with raglan sleeves to sew from denim or cor­ 1969 H O N D A 450 — F o r duroy. parts. Call anytime, 742- No. 8290 with Photo- Guide is in Sizes Small, 6087. Medium or Large. Medi­ um, (38-40), 2% yards TWO HONDAS, 750 4S — 46-inch. 79 LINCOLN MARK IV Engine parts for Suzuki Patterns available only T-500. Call 643-2920 after in sizes shown. 2 door, Silver with red 6 pm. TO ORDER, send $2.00 far eaca pattarn, plus SOf for posUfo aul leather Interior, loaded GIRLS 20" BIKE with liaodling. training wheels. Excel­ SUE BURNETT M swtBaatir Naral4 lent condition. White. $25. 1150 Ave. of nmencas *7895 Call 646-4995. _ New rani. N.T. loose Print Name, (ddrass wllk ZIP CODE. Style NumOer end SUa. 1981 Y A M A H A 650 Spe­ New FASHION with cial II — Low mileage. Photo-Guide patterns in M u st sell. $900 firni. Call all size ranges, has a u u 649-6225. special Grace Cole Collec­ tion for larger sizes; plus 84 MAZDA 80 AMC 83 LINCOLN 75 VW 79 BUICK 80 LINCOLN 2 IlONUS Coupons! Spirit P r ic e .... $2.00'. RX7 GS Town Car RABBIT LeSABRE TOWN CAR Misc. Automotive 76 NOTICE TO CREDITORS M 2 ,2 8 0 <3160 M 4 ,8 0 0 $ 3 9 5 0 $ 9 2 75 TOP, SIDES & Upper ESTATE OF tailgate tor Toyota Land ELLA EUGENIE GEER 68,000 MORGAN oka EUGENIE G. 7,000 miles LOW 32,000 miles $2380 2 tone brown Cruiser. Call 643-2920 af­ MORGAN oka ELLA DAM CHARCOAl/AC CUAN/WMTE AUTO/AC/CLEAN ter 6 pm. EUGENIE MORGAN, MILEAGE 4 S P D LOADED deceased. TIRES — 5 steel belted The Hon. William E. Fitz­ Gerald, Judge, ot the Court radlals, size 175-R14 ot Probate, District ot M an­ 810LDSM0BU mounted on Toyota chester at a hearing held on 79 CADILLAC 80 FORD 81 BUICK 83 DODGE 79 MERCURY wheels. $99. Call 643-6832. August 27, 1984 ordered that CENTURY 4 DR. all claims must be presented SEDAN DEVILLE FAIRMONT DELTA 88 OMNI to the fiduciary on or before CAPRI GS November 27, 1984 or be GIVE YOUR budget a borred os by law provided. ^3480 $ 6 475 $5390 break ... shop the classi­ Dionne E. Yusinas, ^ 74 9 5 $3280 fied columns for bargain Ass't. Clerk >4980 buys! The fiduciary Is: Blue CLEAN 43,000 miles 21,000 miles S P O R T Y C A R Winslow Foster MAROON, AC Box 548, RFD «1 EXCHIENT CONOmON AUTO/AC/NKE ClEAN CAR/LOADED AC/AUTO Henniker, NH 03242 063-08 Court of Probate, District ot Manchester NOTICE OF HEARING 81 MAZDA 83 CHEVROLET 82 OLDSMOBILE 81 DODGE EST ATE OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS 77 DODGE 81 PONTIAC ANGELA REZMAN, ESTATE OF FRANK G. GLC WAGON MALIBU 4 DR 98 ARIES Pursuant to the order ot Hon. PISCH, deceased. ASPEN WAGON GRAND PRIX William E. FitzGerald, The Hon. William E. Fitz­ STATION WAGON Judge, dated August 29, 1984 Gerald, Judge, of the Court M 8 9 0 o hearing will be held on an of Probate, District ot Man­ ^6980 $6980 *8 9 9 5 application praying tor chester at a hearing held on $2360 authority to compromise and August 27, 1984 ordered that 47,000 miles settle o doubtful and disputed dll claims must be presented 17,000 miles 6 C Y L I N D E R SUPER CLEAN *0 the fiduciary on or before 5 SPD, CLIAN CAR LOADED *4 9 7 5 claim In favor of sold estate AC/AUTO lUIE/lOADED against Douglas Gabourv November 27, 1984 or be REAUTIFUl CAR AC/AUTOMATIC and Jean Goboury as In sold barred as by low provided. application on file more fully Dianne E. Yusinas, appears, at the Court of Pro­ Ass’t. Clerk 84 DODGE bate on September 17,1984 at The fiduciary Is: 83 MERC 82 2:00 P.M. Esther A. PIsch DAYTONNA TURBO 79 CHEVY 78 MEMORY 8 1 FO R D Dionne E. Yusinas, 44 Horton Street CAPRI Ass't. Clerk Manchester, CT 06040 ZEPHYR CHRYSLER GRANADA 065-08 064-08 >9980 MALIBU $ 726 5 * 2 1 7 5 LeBARON TOWN OF COVENTRY LOADED 5 spd. 14K NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AM/FM RADIO 6 CYl, AUIO AC/AM-FM CASSEm $3385 $6880 $4995 Notice Is hereby given that the Coventry Town Council will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, September 18,1984 at 7:30 P M In the Board Room of the Town Hall, 1712 Main Street, Coventry, CT. 81 DODGE 83 MERC 79 PLYMOUTH 84 LINCOLN The purpose of said hearing Is to obtoln the views of any per­ 81CHEVR0LCT son regarding the Town of Coventry's proposed application MIRADA CDUGAR 82 MERCURY to the State Deportment of Housing for the State of Connec­ MONTE CARLO VOLARE TOWN CAR ticut's Small Cities Program (Comprehensive ProlecI). The BRAND MARQUIS Town of Coventry Is requesting that oil citizens attend to provide their comments pertaining to performance under $6880 $ 79 75 $1995 the Town's existing Small Cities Program. *5 9 7 5 $ 19 ,8 0 0 *7 8 9 0 At sold hearing, an overview of the Town's proposed 1984 ap­ 24,00 miles AUTO, 6 CYL. plication will be presented. After such, comments and ques­ 24,000 miles tions will be received and documented. All persons shall LOADED AC/AUTO,.___ — 10,000 miles LOADED hove o right to be heard. The State's Small Cities Program SHKR CUAN/LOA0D w/a convartibla top LOAOED/BUCK requires that proposed activities principally benefit lowand moderate Income persons and that no less than 75% of the donors requested by the Town may benefit low and moder­ ate Income persons. The Town of Coventry Is proposing to submit o Comprehen­ sive 2 year oppljcotlon to the Deportment of Housing lor on economic develtpment and housing protect. Including the MANCHESTER possibility of a multi-use facility for youth. MANCHESTER Subsequent to said hearing, the Town Council will consider approval of the application and an application will be sub­ 643-5135 mitted to the Windham Regional Planning Agency for com­ 643-5135 ment and the Stote Department ot Housing for approval. A copy of the proposed Small Cities Application Is on file In Open 9 A M to 9 PM the office ot the Town Clerk, Town Hall, 1712 Main Street, Coventry, CT, and mov be reviewed by the public between Monday thru Thursday 3 0 1 < 3 15 C e n te r S I. the oHIce hours of 8:30 AM and 4:M PM Monday thru Thurs­ Opon 9 A M to 6 PM . M O R IA R ^ Y day and 8 :X A M and 4:()0 P M on Friday. Friday A Saturday M an ch ester Doted at Coventry, CT, this 28th day of August, 1984. (Exit 92 off 1-86) Michael F. Cleary Coventry Town Manager Robert E. Olmsteod Cholrmon, Coventry Town Counclb No teachers lose Jobs Coventry book seller Easy victory as schools ready opening has the right chemistry for McEnroe ... page 3 ... page 11 ... page 15

Sunny, pleasant Manchester, Conn. today and Sunday Saturday, Sept. 1, 1984 — See page 2 iianrhpHlpr Bpralh Single copy: 25C Police talks Second crack 14 * break down fo rc ^ Town, union trade ‘ridiculous’ claims

By Sarah E. Hall ■> of 1-95 Herald Reporter Manchester Police Union President Ed­ NORWALK (UPI) — State ,salot> ami to l•(•.sloll' this ward Tighe charged Friday that the town’s officials Friday ordered the hridgo. “ ridiculous” demands have led to a break­ Yankee Doodle bridge closed to Westbound traffie was ik'tmiied at down in contract talks, just when both sides traffic after a second crack was Exit ib ilnd tmeks were ordend to rr...r.a „ ___ . u . leave the Iiighwav at Kxit 27 in were close to a settlement. found m a support hanger be- Bridgeport and take the lio.tte h Tighe said the union was about to accept an offer of 8 neath the busy Connecticut Turn- fonnortion lo inUTsUiir h4 ;mrt i*irdci> bglp.Friday, Werbner acknowledged that contract turnpike near the Yankee Doodle and stressed the spaiiwatsuLumdtui/fer talks ate entering the next-to-the-last stage. But he i Bridge. Gov. William A. O’Neill said ofcollap.se. said that Tighe’s accusations were “ ridiculous” and state police have assured him of an Rep. Christine M N eiderm eiei. “ an incomplete characterization of negotiation$.” orderly flow of traffic” during the rest D-Fairfield, co-chairman ol the l.egis Werbner said he was shocked that Tighe revealed of the Labor Day holiday. lature’s 'rransportalion Committee. specific terms of the talks to the Herald, and would The bridge was ordered closed said her "major concern is that bridge consider filing charges with the state Board of Labor around 2 p;m. when engineers from the is supposed to be ins|.ected each six Relations after checking the written ground rules. state Department of Transportation months and it hasn't Imen inspi'ctiul in a “ We normally don’t and haven’t in the past found a second cracked hanger on the year.” negotiated in the newspaper,” Werbner said. " I ’m not highway span which had been partially "There is very littic confidence quite sure why the president of the police union closed earlier this week. among the public in the Department of decided to do that.” . e l Yankee Doodle bridge is a Transportation.” she said "Adminis- ■ “ We’ve never had an agreement that was all * f u l l n i l >• Ptn-and-hanger type similar to the tratively that department isn’t fiinc wrapped up,” Werbner said. Contract talks with Mianus River bridge on the turnpike in tioning as it should " police began in January. The current police contract Greenwich. A lOO-lool section of the The DOT’S bridge inspecliim pro expired June 30. .. Mianus bridge collapsed June 28, 1983, gram was beefed up following the ^ Werbner disputed Tighe’s concern that the agility killing three people. collap.se of. the Mianus bridge, but tests might cause some police officers who are not in O’Neill flew over the Yankee Doodle several DOT employees were disci top physical condition to have a heart attack or injure bridge Friday evening with Transpor- plined this summer after re|iorls ol lax themselves. "M ost people would not find it ridiculous tation Commissioner J. William Burns and fraduleni work in the inspection to inspect the traffic flow and deter- program. that police officers ought to be in shape,” Werbner said. -rfiine what could be done to improve the _ . traffic flow and expedite repairs lo the “ He wants us to take a physical agility exam bridge. •••••••••••••••#•••••••# without any preparation — and every six months he Two center lanes we.stbound on the wants us to run a mile ... You’ve got guys 60 years old, you’re going to have them go out and run a m ile?” 26-year-old Yankee Doodle bridge and I I 1 S I Q 0 I O O d V the entrance ramp near Exit 16 had Tighe said. been closed earlier this week for 20 po o m , 2 sections ’The union president also said that Werbner wants It! I police to have physical check-ups and release medical I I I H sQK ' repairs after a crack was found in one * „ , of the pin-and-hanger assemblies oh Obii.jori(#s to records to the town. “ It would be like giving him (the V__ tJPI ptiolo (U h ririop Business...... 20 Opinion ...... t police chief) carte blanche to fire a cop,” he said. Police want a training program to go along with the Southbound traffic on Interstate 95 in Norwalk is forced off at ® grateful engt- comics...... 9 spoms is 17 exit 16 while reoair work is rushed on a rrarked hanner that neers “ found this (the.second) problem Enferfolnmenl 12 Television 7-8 testing, but the town is unwilling to provide it, e x it 10 w n iie repair work IS rusneo a cracKeo nanger tnai . in time for the .state to take whatever Loiierv 2 weather7 according to Tighe. He said that under Werbner’s steps are necessary to protect the • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • plan, police would have to do sit-ups, push-ups, and supports two girders on the Yankee Doodle Bridge. other exercises as well as run. 4 .- „ Werbner said training would be offered to officers who fail the test. And all would have an opportunity to get in shape, he said, because the tests would be phased in over a period of time. While the proposed agility testing is the union’s State surplus hits record $164 million main concern, police are also upset over two other contract items, Tighe said. He said he learned Friday By Bruno V. Ranniello $1,267 billion originuliy projected 15 The show of confidence in the sides of the ledger.” said Milano that the town is refusing to grant union requests for a United Press International months ago. economy pushed actual sales beyond He said the stale was lad-.d with fifth week of vacation for officers who have been on The second biggest gainer was the projected sales to create a surplus that certain mandates such as nmre scliool the force more than 20 years, and also for a HARTFORD — State officials ■ corporation tax, which brought in $81.1 amounted to 4.6 percent of O’N eill’s aid to communities, and higher costs “ corporal” rank that would reward police who have announced Friday Connecticut million, or 31.3 percent more than $3.6 billion budget. for the departments of Mental Retarda­ served more than 15 years with more authority and ended the 1983-84 fiscafyear with projected originally. Inheritance and The $164.4 million surplus is the tion, Health Services and Corrections pay. estate taxes totaled $111 million, or 38 a record $164.4 million budget largest in dollars but second in Pointing lo the likelihood I'resident Werbner would not comment on these two items, percent over projections. percentage to the $70 million surplus Reagan will he re-elected. Milano said saying he suspected it might violate ground rules for surplus and projected a $78.1 The record surplus is also expected to that amounted to 6 percent of the any surplus should be rel.imeil with an the talks. million surplus for the current provide more ammunition to Republi­ general fund in the 1972-73 fiscal year. eye to possible future cuts in federal fiscal year. can charges O’Neill was accumulating “ People feel very strong about the programs that will have lo !«• picked up a hugesurplusforthe 1986 elections and economy, especially after being pent by the states. An additional $2.8 million surplus demands he use some of to cut recently up from the 1982 recession,” said " I ’d rather reserve Itial judgment also was projected for 1984-85 in the increased gasoline taxes. Milano, secretary of the Office of (on tax cuts) for six lo eight weeks” Labor Day 1984 special transportation fund established Under a law enacted la.st year, the Policy and Management. said Milano, who described the rainy this year to launch a $5.5 billion. 10-year surplus will be set aside in a "rainy " I don’t think you should feel day fund us "an insiiraiiee policy transportation repair program. Monday, Sept. 3, is Labor Day. day” fund to offset budget deficits in embarassed when you have a surplus, ” against future deficits "’ Gov. William A. O’N eill’s budget Munldpid ofticM: All town offices In Manches­ future years. he said, rejecting Republican calls for Milano said the widespread interest chief, Anthony "V. Milano, said the ter. Andover, Bolton and Coventry will be closed Milano, at a Capitol news conference, a special legislative session. in the state’s l.ollo game, whieh began unprecedented surplus for the year I Monday. said the administration "should not Milano also declined to say if the in November, produced $12 2 million that ended June 30 was due to an Slate and federal officee; Closed today and feel embarassed” by the surpluses, healthy picture painted by the figures more than expected explosion in sales tax revenues. Monday. which he attributed to a booming warranted taxpayers a tax reduction fo Based on its apparent success, he has Sales tax collections were $95.9 Post officos:, Regular window hours and mail economy that has made bold buyers of some kind. “ Before anyone can talk estimated a $44 million ineoiiie from million, or 21.3 percent higher than the delivery today. No regular delivery Monday, but consumers. about tax cuts, we must look at both Ix)tto this fiscal year. express mail, special delivery and perishables will be delivered. Librartee: Both Manchester libraries wiil be closed today, Sunday and Monday. The Bentley Memorial Library In Bolton is closed today Heavy rains halt some Montana fires through Monday. The Booth and Oimock Memorial Library In Coventry will be open from 10 The Holliday ranch north of Roundup a.m. to 3 p.m. on today, but will be closed on HELENA, Mont. (UPI) — comprised mainly of range land, fourths of the tire.'ollic'ial.s said. residents of the devastated Bull Moun­ was spared from flames that roared Sunday and Monday. The Andover Public Library The other tiiajoi (ire .still iincon- Firefighters aided by heavy rain tain area were beginning to a.ssess the through Musselshell County earlier in will be closed today through Monday. tained — the I2,().'i6-aTul Firbvburning in the Monday and its offices will be closed. "W e would have lo have three days of said. But with numerous other hot spots hard rain to put an end to the fire Gates of the Mountain Wilderness. A still burning within a massive fire area Another problem facing fire victims season,” May cautioned. line has been completed around three- has been looting r