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20 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Aug. 23 1984 BUSINESS U.S. assails sentence Hudson Valley eateries Bolton board New law has sweeping changes for divorce of Sakharov’s wife are a gourmet’s delight learns of cost p a g e 2 p a g e 1 1 ... page 14 Whether or not divorce is in your past, present or property. At the same time, the spouse on the cuts this time period to just six years. The divorce or future, it is imperative you understand the extent to receiving end will want high-basis property to separation instrument, though, must state that there which the 1984 tax law drastically changes the rules on minimize her potential tax when the property is sold. is no iiabiiity to make payments for any period after divorce and taxes. The three key areas covered by the Your This generally applies to property transfers made the death of the receiving spouse. law are almost certain to affect you: property after July 18,1984, the date the law was enacted. But it Also, if alimony payments are scheduied to settlements; alimony payments: dependency exemp­ Money's will not apply to transfers after July 18, under decrease when a child dies, marries or reaches tions. You cannot afford to be ignorant! settlements made before that date, unless both majority, the paying spouse is penalized. The amount 1) P R O PE R TY SETTLEMENTS. The '84 tax law Worth parties agree. of each monthly payment equal to the scheduled decrease is treated as child support. It cannot be makes a 180-degree turn from the past in this area. Sylvia Porter Important: The parties can elect to have the new Manchester, Conn. Before the new law, if a husband transferred property law rules apply retroactively to transfers made deducted by the paying spouse. Cloudy tonight: to his wife as part of a divorce settlement, the husband between Dec. 31, 1983, and the date of the law’s Effective date: The '84 iaw’s alimony provisions clearing Saturday Friday, Aug. 24, 1984 could have been hit with an income tax. If the property enactment. (This is loaded with implications!) apply to agreements entered into after 1984. They ’ had gone up in value (its current value exceed ^ the pay tax — but no cash with wltlCh to pay the tax. Mrs. 2) ALIM O NY PAYM ENTS. They continue to be cover agreements, too, entered into during or before — see page 2 Single copy: 25e done by to amend their construction per­ nald Kraatz. Aug. 7, 21, and 22, about four Dec. 14. m it," he said. All 12 occupied apartments in the months after Kraatz announced Kraatz said tenants won’t neces­ Seabrook’s first nuclear reactor Gas Range 869 Main Street building lack that the landlord would be given 90 sarily have to be displaced. " I f it’s is rated 80 percent complete. The adequate floor space, the notice of days to work on code violations necessary to relocate people from second reactor was conditionally •Ultra Ray® Broiler B. D. PEARL & SON violations shows. found there in an inspection. the occupied apartments they can " I don't know what we’re going canceled last fall at the 25 percent •Black Glass Oven Window move into the ones that have completion mark. Work was to do.” Marlow said. "W e may The process began when a group already been corrected,” he said. stopped on Seabrook II because of •Surface and Oven Lights close down the whole building." of unwelcome tenants in their growing financial pressures and •Radial Clock Marlow said he has already teens and 20s moved to the decreased energy demand. evicted seven "troublemakers." apartment house after they were •Keep-Warm Oven System But he said he is happy with the •Tllt-top Cooktop barred from Manchester’s home­ for 43 years” "older folks” currently occupying less shelter in March. As part of his Inside Today •Cooktop Support Rod Pearls 12 of the 21 apartments in the efforts to evict the man hosting TV AND APPLIANCES Cancer hoapHal •Utensil Storage Orawor building, which once was the them, Marlow asked the health 20 oaott, 2 Mctlont Orford Hotel. The first hospital in the United department to come check an Herald photo by Tarqulnio He criticized the town for requir­ Advice ...... States devoted to the treatment of apartment. That led to the discov­ Area towns . cancer was incorporated in New ing a minimum of 400 square feet of ery of the violations. Classified. floor space in each apartment and York City back in with the 649 Main Street - Downtown ‘Peach appear According to Kraatz. Marlow Comics ... ISM, said that regulation is not consist­ financial support of John Jacob agreed to take care of problems Entertainment ent with tho.se elsewhere in the including faulty wiring, cock­ Lottery...... Astor. Now known as the Memorial Manchester 643-2171 Val Barbrick shows B'/z-year-old Re­ ready for the 27th annual Peach state. Obituaries it PILO niSS IGNITION roaches, and maintenance before Sloan-Kettering Cancer Onter, Pictorials May Not Be Models Sold Increasing floor space could Opinion...... becca Keeney the proper technique Festival, which begins tonight at 6. More the 90 days were up. But the report Peopletalk pioneered treatment at a time mean knocking out walls or when the disease was considered >558 required to peel a peach. Volunteers than 2,000 pounds of' peaches, 2u0 released today cites electrical Sports...... regrouping existing units, which incurable. were busy this morning, helping the problems in eight of the 12 Television__ dozen cakes and 250 to 300 gallons on would possibly require displacing occupied units. Weother .. Eighth District Fire Department get whipped cream will be used. tenants. "T h ere’s some ^concerrj about MANCHESTER HERALD. Fiidiiy. A uk 2*. !««■» 3 t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Aug. 24, 19M TV course progam expands to towns U.S. to keep tabs on fate of Sakharovs Condo group is told I By Sarah E. Hall year, spreading into central Con­ by the University of Connecticut — because there's less eontaet with By Jim Anderson The series uses old black and white- pictures evidence the tapes were first offered for sale a month Herald Reporter necticut towns at a cost of about and a show put on by the Talcott the instnietor." United Press International interspersed with newer color ones, ABC said. Only ago, apparently by Victor Louis, a journalist and go-between who has been used by Soviet authorities to $50,000. Backed by the Board of Mountain Science Center will be But tele-eourse students are m't once are the Sakharovs seen together, and this is exempt from mid-term and linal leak information to the West. it should seek taxes Starting Sept. 8. cable television 'Trustees of Regional Community presented. Courses such as needle- WASHINGTON — The SUte Department is apparently a picture taken years ago, it said. craft will also air. -exams, as well as an oeeasion.d Romberg said he wanted to make two points about subscribers in Andover, Hebron Colleges and Connecticut Public "outraged" over reports a Soviet court last week Sakharov’s son in law, who saw the tape with a United Cable of Eastern Connec­ appearance on campus. .Al MCC, '.a v * the Sakharov tapes: By Kathy Garmus in water rates/ and Bolton will be able to take Television, the non-profit network sentenced dissident Andrei Sakharov's wife, Yelena friend, told ABC he considered the release a positive ticut in Bolton is one of the newest five on-eampus nieeliitgs are • Since they are a month old, they do not show Herald Reporter " I would strongly object to college-credit courses from their plans to expand throughout the Bonner, to five years internal exile for slandering the sign because it was the first word of any kind since members of the network, whis required. Sakharov’s current condition. this characterization and would favorite easy chair. They will join state by 1985. Soviet stale. May. operates on Channel 23. Cox Cable Though the professor appearing • The tapes appear to be a Soviet government A condominium association those in Manchester and other Economics, political science, The account of the Bonner trial was disclosed by Sakharov, 63, d Nobel peace prize winner and offer instead that this entire Greater Hartford in Manchester on the show, may have been taped attempt "to divert attention” from other that criticized a $20 million project was carefully studie'd by towns who have been enjoying computer and sociology courses spokesman Alan Romberg, who suggested the release scientist, has been in internal exile in the city of Gorky was the first to present such thousands of miles away, a local ddvelopments. water improvement project such "tele-courses" since 1978. will be offered this fall, for three of month-old video tapes showing Sakharov and his since 1980, after he spoke out against the Soviet consulting engineers, tbwn staff cable-courses.in the state, and still instructor is available lo -;in.swer He said those "other developments” include the should lobby for tax increases to and a blue ribbon citizens panel, The expansion comes as a college credits each — or for wife was an attempt "to divert attention from other invasion of Afghanistan. It is presumed by the State does. They air on channel 13. questions by phone report that Mrs. Bonner was secretly tried for allow for capital improve­ fledgling cable television network anyone who feels like watching. developments in the case,” meaning the trial and Department that the internal exile for Mrs. Bonner appointed by the mayor,” Weiss People who do not subsdhe to The three for-eredil iirograms "slandering the Soviet state.” ments, the town general man­ said in the letter. called Community College Instruc­ In addition, non-credit programs conviction of Mrs. Bonner. would separate the couple, although it is not known cable TV can watch the four available through MCC are a "N ot only would this action go against Soviet ager said in a letter dated The association, which re­ tional Television enters iis second such as "Potpourri” — produced Stills from the tapes appeared in the West German where her sentence was to be served. for-credit courses on Connecticut macroe'eonomies course called pledges at Helsinki to uphold freedom of movement Wednesday. presents 214 residents, questi­ newspaper Bild and have been sold to ABC-TV, which Sakharov went on a hunger strike on May 2 to "The Money Puzzle. ' a political and expression, but in light of Mrs., Bonner’s General Manager Robert B: oned in its letter whether the Public Television, a free statiqn. showed some scenes Wednesday night and more protest the refusal of Soviet authorities to allow Mrs. CPTV broadcasts the programs sciences course ealU'd "Congress: deteriorating health, it would also reflect the Soviets' Weiss told the Northfield Green project actually improved the Thursday night. Bonner to go abroad for medical treatment for a heart testing begins weekends on Channel 24. The cable We The People " and an introduc­ disregard for basic human decency,” Romberg said. Condominium Association that town’s water system. Problems Mrs. Bonner is seen driving a car, filling it with gas ailment and eye problems. stations offer more viewing limes tory .sociology eour.se called “ Fo­ "W e are outraged at the Soviet treatment of the while its ability to budget for with street repairs and low and shopping for vegetables in the spliced videotape. A group of international scientists offered last week Some of the 343 applicants for day will have to run a mile and a and airs the courses on weekdays cus on Society " Sakharovs. We are concerned by reports of Mrs. future expenses is admirable, -water pressure in some areas One section in black and white showed Sakharov to go to the Soviet Union as "hostages” to guarantee three jobs on the police force will 50-yard dash and run around a as well as weekends. Students may also enroll in "The that Mrs. Bonner would return to the Soviet Union Bonner's trial and will continue to demand that the the town is not so fortunate. were cited by the association as eating, apparently in a hospital room, and looking at a take agility tests Saturday. pattern of traffic cones, all within , To enroll for credit, students New Literacy: .An Inirodnelion lo. THE SAKHAROVS after treatment. Soviet authorities allow independent -observers to "A s can be understood by evidence that the project was recent Newsweek magazine with what appears to be The openings are for patrol time limits. They will also have to must contact Manchester Com- Compiilers'' through Greater . still challenging Soviets contact the Sakharovs."' most individuals, the number of poorly planned or constructed. Michael Jackson on the cover. U.S. officials said thd State Department has vault over a four-foot barricade, Hartford Community College demands on the town's eco­ But Weiss said the project officers. - munity College or one of its sister crawl under another obstacle and Handicapped people, those who nomic resources often far ex­ never included funds for curb- Assistant Town Manager Steven institutions throughout the state. are homebonnd. rull-lime workers ceed what citizens are willing to to-curb street resurfacing or the R. Werbner said Wednesday that a do the broad jump and a number of Texts and study guides — as well number of applicants did not push-ups and sits ups. They must as a $62.75 fee — are required. and "non-tradilional learners " are pay in any one-given year,” he improvement of smaller water Weather also walk a balance beam. "The courses aren’t easy,” said among Ihose who lake advantage said . lines. Most of the problems have qualify to take the tests. He did not P e o p le ta lk know how many. The written test, which will be Mary Jackson, director of public of tile lele-eoiir.ses. aei'ording lo Administrators must take since been solved, he said. Applicants must be high school offered to all who pass the agility programs for the community ser­ Ms. Jackson. care of necessary projects and Weiss also rejected the asso­ graduates and have worked three test, has not yet been scheduled. vices division at MCC. "In fact, Today’s forecast at the same time keep tax ciation's claim s' that water "W e average about 2,'i people per Those who score high enough on they may be a little harder (than Glad to have you back increases to- a minimum, he rates would be increased by 25 years at jobs that call for working course, though we could liiindle Watt a bargain! Connecticut, Massachusetts and with people. the written test will get to take an regular courses) for some students 2 said. percent beginning in July 1985. m ore." Ms. Jackson said. A 75-year-old Cleveland man who said he was Rhode Island: Variable cloudiness oral test from a board of outside Former Interior Secretary James Watt com­ “ I would ask that you and Weiss was unable to predict the Members of the personnel and broke and in poor health has surrendered to with scattered showers west and examimners. mands a big fee. your unit owners attend future effect of the project on water police departments will oversee surprised federal authorities nearly 13 years showers likely east. Highs in mid The top scorers on the oral will A western legal association is complaining budget hearings and lobby for rates when all of the borrowed the agility testing, which begins at after he walked away from a minimum security 70s. Partly cloudy tonight with a about Watt's politics and the $5,000 fee he was tax increases ' which would money is paid of in 1999. 8:30 a.m. at Manchester High be asked to take a lie-detector test prison. chance of showers east portion and go through a background demanding. Harry Harris, president of the legal enable the town to budget The project involved the School. The agility test is the first C. Oran Mensik, who was convicted of mail early at night. Lows in mid 50s to ih a series of tests candidates must investigation. Members of the association, said Watt's honorarium was a adequately'to meet all antici- construction of a new $6 million - ^c K +0 chool low 60s. Early morning clouds S bargain, since the former cabinet member often fraud in Richmond, Va. in 1964, turned himself in face for the jobs. police detective division will do the Saturday becoming mostly sunny apted expenses in the foreseea­ water treatment plant on Spring charges up to three times that amount. Thursday. He said he had been living in Werbner said applicants Satur­ background checks. skies west portion and partly ble future," Weiss said in a Street and the construction or But Deputy State Attorney General Gerald Cleveland. letter to the association. 4 rehabilitation of over 40 miles of After serving 17 months as a "model prisoner," sunny skies east portion. Highs in Stack, one of the letter-writers, complained Watt In an Aug. 9 letter to Weiss, water mains. Voters authorized he escaped fp m the Allenwood, Pa., prison in mid 70s. was too closely linked with Republican fundrais­ the condominium association the project in a 1978 referendum 1971. Officials had no records of how he escaped, ing efforts to be an appropriate speaker during an Maine: Scattered showers today called the water project a and the final phases of the and he did not divulge his method. election year. especially north and mountains. “ fiasco” that was poorly , improvements are now being If tried and convicted of escaping, Mesnik faces High in upper 60s to mid 70s. planned and led to big increases WALLPAPER SALE completed. another five years in prison in addition to the 8‘A Partial clearing tonight. Low in years he has remaining from his sentence. mid 40s to lower 50s. Partly sunny Divorce, video-style A U.S. magistrate Thursday set bond at $1 north and mostly sunny elsewhere million, and Mensik will appear in court in one Saturday. High in 70s. It seems home videos are teaching just about week to determine if he is the same man who left Don’t cloud me out 30% Discount the prison in 1971. New Hampshire: Scattered everything these days. Today: sunshine giving way to variabie cloudiness and a 70 Pagano pleads not guilty A new videocassette. "Marvin Mitchelson On showers today especially in the Divorce (Everything You Ever Wanted To Know north. High in upper 60s to mid 70s. percent chance of showere. Highs in mid 70s. Northerly winds About Divorce, But Couldn't Afford To Ask)," Clearing tonight. Low in mid 40s to 10 to 15 mph. Tonight: variable cloudiness with a 30 percent to charges from accident uses a question-and-answer format to advise lower 50s. Mostly sunny Saturday. chance o f showers early at night. Lows 55 to 60. Light northerly The sinking of Engine 45 winds. Saturday morning clouds giving way to partly sunny on 80 people on how to find a lawyer, obtain the High in 70s. ‘ wagon then struck a motorcycle. least-expensive divorce, what to expect in the The Maitland, Fla,, Fire Department's burning skies. Highs in mid 70s. Today’s weather picture was drawn by Manchester lawyer Anthony Pa­ Vermont: Cloudy north with The rider, Rheinhold Helm of Wallcovering trial, personal property rights, debt responsibil­ desire to get refurbished Engine 45 back into Darren Ward, 10, of 151 School St. gano pleaded not guilty Thursday scattered sprinkles. Mixed clouds Plainville, jumped off and was not ity, alimony and rape. service got a thorough dousing that will put the to several criminal charges stem­ and sunshine south. Breezy and hurt, police said. Mitchelson knows what he's doing since he won truck back in the shop for another week. ming from a fatal car accident Books cool. Highs in 60s. Clearing and Pagano, 36, and his passenger. the largest divorce settlement on record — $82 The 1973 fire engine got a new motor, May 19 in Burlington. quite cool tonight. Lows in 40s. South Windsor resident Sharon million — and established palimony rights in transmission and brakes last week and officials Pagano entered the pleas in Saturday sunny and pleasant. Rizza, 21, both suffered minor California in the case of Lee Marvin and Michelle put it through its first readiness test — a check of Bristol Superior Court, where he Highs in low to mid 70s. injuries, police said. Triola Marvin. its pump — Wednesday before declaring it fit for faces charges of misconduct with a Pagano applied earlier this His clients include Zsa Zsa Gabor, Sonny Bono, service. motor vehicle, possession of nar­ month for special probation that, Tony Curtis and Richard Harris. At a party in With city officials watching, chief mechanic cotics and possession of drug Extended outlook once completed, would have West Hollywood recently to inaugurate the new Orville Clark drove the truck to the edge of the paraphernalia. cleared his criminal record. video, Mitchelson said of one celebrity client lake, set the parking brake and went to a rear Extended outlook for New Eng­ The case was continued to Sept. A Judge Julius J. Kremski denied attending, "I'v e handled one-third of Zsa Zsa's compartment to get the wheel chocks. Enroute, land Sunday through Tuesday: 10. divorces — two out of the six.” State police said that on the night Pagano's application for acceler­ Clark started talking to firefighter Dennis Pippin. ated rehabilitation after members "Dennis said. 'Whoa, whoa, whoa,' and I turned Connecticut, Massachusetts and of May 19 Pagano drove his Ford Rhode Island: Fair and dry with a Bronco across the center line of of Charest’s family opposed it at around and the truck was in the lake.'' Clark said. the Aug 6. hearing. "When I parked It the parking brake was on." warming trend. Highs in upper 70s Route 4 and collided head-on with It made his day to mid 80s Sunday and Monday an oncoming car. driven by Massa­ Pagano, who lives at 359 Porter E. A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. St., is a partner in the law firm of Superstar Clint Eastwood and rodeo star Dean near 90 Tuesday. Overnight lows in chusetts resident David Charest. Beck and Pagano on Center Street, 723 Main St., Manchester Oliver are among the entrants this weekend at the mid SOs to low 60s Sunday morning Charest was killed and his wife and in 60s Monday and Tuesday suffered a broken arm and cuts. Charest was 31 when he died and annual Danny Thompson Memorial Golf Tourna­ was a resident of Fall River, Mass. 649-4501 ment in Sun Valley, Idaho. Pavarotti hits a high note morning. Pagano’s 4-wheel-drive station U Oliver, a 10-time world champion calf-roper A 44-year-old woman with terminal lung cancer Vermont: Warm and dry. Highs from Boise, Idaho, will match his scratch says she " never dreamed ” she would see Luciano 80 to 90. Lows in upper SOs and 60s. \ OPTICAL handicap against Eastwood's 18 handicap. But Pavarotti perform in person but her dream came former Los Angeles Ram John Arnett, another true, through the intercession of the famed Italian Maine and New Hampshire: 763 ami 191 Main St. entrant, said he wakn't afraid about competing tenor. Fair and warm through the period. Fire Calls 643-1191 or 643-1900 against the man with no name for a fistful of , Annie Washington, a patient at Marshall Hale Lows in 50s. Highs mostly in 80s. dollars, which will go to a cancer institute in Memorial Hospital in San Francisco, was told !«» ® ^ '‘"’yifiw*"*"' Boise. some time ago she would probably die by last High and low Satellite view Manchester "W e are not worried about the baseball April. G players, basketball players and cowboys," Then she happened to mention to her physician The highest temperature re­ Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 4 a.m. EOT shows Thursday, 4:32 a.m. — medical Arnett boasted Wednesday. Danny Thompson, a that she was an opera buff and Pavarotti was her ported Thursday by the National scattered thunderstorms along the Carolina coast associated with a call, 108 N. Elm St. (Paramedics). teammate of Harmon Killebrew of the Minnesota hero. Weather Service, excluding cold front over the Southeastern states. A large area of clouds and Thursday, 7:37 a.m. — motor Twins, died of cancer in the 1970s. Killebrew The doctor talked to Pavarotti and secured Alaska and Hawaii, was 108 scattered showers stretches across the Plains and Rockies while the vehicle accident. Center Street and co-sponsors the tournament. tickets to a sold-out performance Wednesday degrees at Palm Springs, Ca., and Far West is mostly clear. Carroll Road (Town). night at the Civic Auditorium. Lake Havasu City, Ariz. Today’s Thursday, 3:08 p.m. — smoke Ofif-Price... " I am still in shock," Ms. Washington said low was 34 degrees at Marquette, investigation, 191 Union St. He’s a speed freak Thursday. " I never realized Mr. Pavarotti was so Mich. (Eighth District). Dying for the spinach Thursday, 6:30 p.m. — wash­ Saves yo u involved in charitable causes. I still can’t 30 00 Driving at speeds approaching 200 mph helped understand why he did this for m e." / down. 763 Main St. (Town). Al Unser Sr. take eighth place Sunday in the Across the nation Thursday, 7 p.m. — natural gas 500-mile CART auto race at Pocono International A. investigation. Spruce and Wells cannelloni you had at your Raceway. Thunderstorms will be scattered -MINNEAPOLIS BOSTON streets (Town). But a day later, the racing great earned an $82 fr o m '^ e Plateau region through Thursday, 10:30 p.m. — motor ticket for driving 75 mph on Interstate 80 in the northern and central Rockies. V. NEW YORK vehicle accident. Interstate 86 and favorite Italian restaurant? Pennsylvania. Look at them chicken legs Storms will be numerous across ,V J __ CHICAGO West Middle Turnpike at exit 92 Unser was cited for speeding after state police Comedian Phyllis Diller, who just finished while a few showers linger rSAN FRANCISCO ST LOUIS* FAIR (Town). stopped him near Danville. Pa. A spokeswoman shooting a Texaco commercial with Bob Hope, over the coast of New England. V lOW Friday, 1:07 a.m. — medical for the state police says he has 30 days to pay the Fair skies will stretch from the call, 12 Larch Drive told UPI Wednesday. "I think of myself as a sex LOS ANGELES fine. symbol for men who don’t give a damn. The only Ohio and Tennessee Valleys to the •ATLANTA (Paramedics). Maybe we can help. The Plains and across the Pacific I Friday, 1:58 a.m. — motor man who ever liked my legs was Colonel LOWEST Herald is now running a weekly Sanders.” Coast. TEMPERATURES vehicle accident. Interstate 86 and Now you know Miss Diller’s longtime friend, comic Rip v50 50 . \ / West Middle Turnpike at exit 92. column featuring readers’ Mild temperatures will cover the NEW \ AMIAMI Taylor, commiserated with the recollection, and northeastern states where 60s and 5 ORLEANS favorite restaurant dishes. To The word "snafu" is a euphemistic acronym for 60 added his own: " I wasn't wanted as a child. My 70s will stretch from the upper LEGEND Tolland County Situation Normal All Fouled Up. parents built a swing against the wall.” 60 enter, simply fill out the coupon Mississippi Valley to New Eng­ Tuesday, 7:21 a.m. — motor '7 0 land. The rest of the country will be 70 AIR vehicle accident. Route 6 (Bolton). below, listing your favorite dish in the SOs and 90s. f / / / 'jSMOWERS^ f l ITw Tuesday, 9:34 a.m. — motor UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST and the local restaurant that vehicle accident. Route 6 and serves it. It may be an appe­ 2 Weather radio Johnson Road (Bolton). Almanac National forecast Tuesday, 4:08 p.m. — lawn- tizer, main dish, vegetable, The National Weather Service mower accident, 208 Talcottville Hill Road (North and South salad* or dessert. broadcasts continuous, 24-hour For period ending 7 a.m. EST Saturday. During Friday night, shower A ScnaidonaJ Sweater Today is Friday, Aug. 24, the weather information on 162.475 activity will be found over parts of Florida, the mid Plains and the Coventry). Collection ail at 237th day of 1984 with 129 to follow. mHz in Hartford, 162.55 mHz in Rockies. Generally fair weather is expected elsewhere. Minimum Wednesday, 11:25 a.m. — alapm, Then we’ll do the rest. We’ll contact Lip lo 60% o ff retail The moon is moving toward-its New London and 162.40 mHz in temperatures include: (approximate maximum readings in parenthe­ Hop R iver elderly housing, An­ new phase. Meriden. sis) Atlanta 66(09), Boston 61 (76). Chicago 60(80), Cleveland 52(76) dover (Andover). the chef and ask for the recipe, which I There is no morning star. Dallas 73(95), Denver 56(85), Duluth 57(79), Houston 70(92)’ Wednesday, 4:32 p.m — alarm. will be printed in TODAY’S SPECIAL. The evening stars are Mercury, Hop River elderly housing, An­ 4 Jacksonville 69(86), Kansas City 63(85), Little Rock 65(90), Los Venus', Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. dover (Andover). Washington’s Smithsonian Insti­ Angeles 65(76), 77(88), Minneapolis 63(85), New Orleans Those bom on this date are under Wednesday, 6:43 p.m. — motor tution is one of the world’s great 70(90), New York 63(77), Phoenix 78(102), San Francisco 55(73) the sign of Virgo. They include vehicle accident. Bunker Hill historical, scientific, educational pioneer British abolitionist Wil­ Seattle 53(72), St. Louis 60(84), Washington 66(83). Road, Coventry (North Coventry, and cultural establishments. ------, liam Wilberforce in 1759, Argen­ South Coventry). tine poet and author Jorge Luis Wednesday,?: 18 p.m. — medical Borges in 1899 and Roman Catholic Manchester Herald call, Orchard Hill Estates, Coven­ Cardinal Richard Cushing of New try (South Coventry, Mansfield ■ Name...... I York in 1895. Richard M. 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Moll Friday, 12:18 a.m. — motor J Favorite restaurant dish...... | Second doss postoee paid at Man­ rates ore ovallobls on rtquest. In 1932, Amelia Earhart became — 404 chester, Conn. POSTMASTER: vehicle accident, Skinner Hill the first woman to make a F — Blue Send address changes to the Man­ To place a clostltled or display Road, Andover (Andover). I I transcontinental non-stop flight. chester Herald, P.O. Box 591, advertisement, or to report a news Manchester, Conn. 06040. Itsm, story or picture Moo, call I Served at...... J In 1968, France detonated its Today In history other numbers drawn Thursday 641-2711. Office hours are l ^ a!^ ! FAMOUS LABEL WOMEN’S FASHION FOR LESS! flrst hydrogen bomb in the South To subscribe, or to report o to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, Presidents pro tern in New England: detiverv problem, call 647-9946. Pacific., On Aug. 24, 1932, Amelia Earhart took off from Los New Hampshire daily: 9371. Oftice hours are S :X a.m. to 5:30 'The Manchester Herald Is a Until 1890, presidents "pro tern” p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 subscriber to United Frees Interna­ of the Senate were named "fo r the Angeles to become the first woman to make, a Rhode Island daily: 0319. to 10 a.m. Saturday. Delivery Manchester Parkade A thought for the day: Aviatrix tional news services and Is a occasion only.” Starting with that Cut out ind mall today to tho Maifcheitor Horald. Box 591. Manchoitor, CL 06040 transcontinental non-stop flight, com|!>leting it in just Maine daily: 385. should be mode by 5 p.m. Monday member of the Audit Bureau of Amelia Earhart said, "Courage is through Friday and by 7:30 a.m. year they have served "until the Vermont daily: 052. Circulations. the price that life exacts for over 19 hours. In 1937 she disappeared over the South Soturdov. Senate otherwise ordered.” I granting peace.” Pacificiduring a round-the-world flight attempt. . 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U .S ./W o rld Full power expected In B rie f I late today in Boston f M . END-OF-SUMMER SAVINGS! Education theme of W C T U I.IT T I.K ROCK. Ark, — Carry Nation used an By GIno Del Guercio Officials believe a short circuit ax to break up saloons, but that was decades ago caused the explosion at the corner of and the president of the National Woman's United Press International GENERAL Chauncy and Essex streets but labora­ ELECTRIC Christian Temperance Union says the group now tory analysis of damaged cable is prefers to haltle booze with education. BOSTON — Power was restored by 2-Slice Toaster early today to most of the city darkened expected to determine the actual Martha Kdgar told delegates at the WCTU cause. Caldor ' convention Thursday that Mrs. Nation’s turn-of- by an underground electrical explo­ Reg. Price...... 18.97 thc-century hatchet job did not exemplify the sion, but work crews labored to turn on "Obviously there was some sort of Celdor group's work against alcoholism electricity to Chinatown by late short circuit in the line someplace,” Sale Price...... 14.70 We are a law-abiding organization, and we do afternoon. said Edison spokesman Walter Salvi. Mtr.’e Metl-ln Rebate...... 3.00* not re.sort to violence," Mrs. Edgar said. "Nor do "We still have 2,000 customers out in ■"The damaged cables are being sent we scream and threaten revenge or throw blood that area," said Boston Edison spokes­ for analysis." KODAK AFTER around the state house as some women’s groups woman Donna Furlong. "We expect ^ Owners of restaurants — especially Deluxe 8000 REBATE 11.70 have been known to do” full power will be restored by mid to in Chinatown — said they suffered Disc Camera Has polished chrome finish, toast In her keynote address to the 110th annual late afternoon. losses and many were forced to throw shade selector plus snap-open convention, .Mrs Edgar labeled as drug pushers An explosion in a downtown manhole out large amounts of food.' crumb tray. Model #T17 the liquor industry, media carrying liquor "Sea clerk tor details. at the start of the evening rush hour Police had stepped up patrols jn 49.70 advertisements, and anyone who drinks, "for OurRag.S9.70 Thursday knocked out power to 12,000 Chinatown to prevent looting or other they support the traffic and lend their influence homes and businesses, stranding thou­ UPl photo by example to young admirers.” problems. No major incidents were Close op and sands of workers in massive traffic reported, police said. standard tens; jams and some in elevators. The outage affecting a 10-block auto flash and GENERAL ELECTRIC r[ Hollywood honors Burton Work crews labored through the downtown area began about 3:30 p.m. Heavy payload 'timer. Flapid sequence Can Opener morning attempting to bypass a EDT. shooting or standard B E V E R LY HILUS, Calif. - Hundreds of damaged sect ion of cable and construct Smoke billowed from manhole cov­ In artist's rendering, the space shuttle Discovery releaSe otie of shooting, more. SokI last year at with Built-In friends of the late Richard Burton filled the temporary lines, Ms. Furlong said. ers and Edison officials decided to cut Caldor for 109,70.5-Year Kodak warranty. Knife Sharpener theater where he made his final stage appearance three communication satellites in the largest payload of any "We had a cable fault in one of the electricity to the area power network Kodak Disc Film 2-Pack included. to pay a final tribute to the actor one colleague manholes and we are stringing jumper "to prevent further damage and mission to date. The three satellites built by Hughes Aircraft are *^illed the be.st of them all. 1 4 « 7 0 Reg. 19.97 cables along the street until we find the prolong restoration,” company spokes­ for three different U.S. companies. The launch is scheduled 2 More than 1..500 people filled the Wilshire Opens a variety of cans with undamaged section," she said. man Mike Monahan said. Theater, where Burton made his last stage from Kennedy Space Center in Houston Aug. 29. hande-freo operation. Easy- clean cutting unit. #EC33 appearance last year with former wife Elizabeth ‘MR. T ’ Big Wheel Taylor in "Private Lives," to honor the Welsh coal miner's son who became a respected Estate handling In court classical stage actor and international movie 18.88 ENTIRE star. Our Reg. 27.99 SAVE»8 "Thoseof us whoact have always known that he 16" sizewlOi widetrack STOCK! WITH REBATE! was the best,” said George Segal. Burton’s rear wheels, safety $ co-star in the film "Who's Afraid of Virginia Zaccaro defends loan from estate handlebars, more. 4 CHOOSE FROM: Woolfs For ages 3-8. CONAIR "He did it better than anyone." Bv Cerlsse Anderson nor under the state's estates and trusts about $700,000 to $1.1 million, primarily puny, she has said she did not know of TOYoemr. ‘True Reflections’ United Press International laws. through stock transactions, Zaccaro the loans from the estate until the •PATIO SUMMER FURNITURE recent financial review was conducted Lighted Make-Up Sikhs hijack Indian jet Kassoff reserved decision after the said. NEW YORK - Geraldine Ferraro’s 40-minute proceeding in a courtroom He said he added value of the estate -for her campaign. •REDWOOD TABLES, BENCHES & SEATING SETS Mirror packed with reporters. He did not set a when he took the loans — paying 12 Ms. Ferraro, who was in Queens LAHORE, PAKISTAN - Twelve Sikhs hi­ husband. John Zaccaro, says he Celdor Reg. Price ...... 17.99 jacked an Indian Airlines jetliner to Pakistan believed he was doing the "right thing" date for his ruling, which could include percent interest rather thab the then between campaign appearances, did •REPLACEMENT FURNITURE CUSHIONS not attend. Celdor Sale Price ...... 14.99 today and threatened to kill the more than 90 when he borrowed $175,000 from the stripping Zaccaro of his conservator- prevailing money market rate of 10.5 Mfr. MalHn Rebate...... 8,00'* people aboard one by one unless they were given estate of an elderly widow confined to a ship of the estate. percent — and was acting within the A court-appointed referee. Jonathan 20% OFF! •GARDEN & BEACH UMBRELLAS fuel to fly to the United States. nursing home. Zaccaro’s handling of the estate is rules and instructions given to him. Weinstein, raised questions about the A few hours after the plane landed in Lahore, Zaccaro, who is the conservator of the latest controversy surrounding the Zaccaro's attorney. City Councilman legality of the loans after reviewing •BARBECUE, GAS & ELECTRIC GRILLS AFTER REBATE...... 9.99 Pakistani authorities gave permission to refuel the estate, argued in state Supreme finances of the Democratic vice- Morton Povman, suggested to the court Zaccaro’s annual report of the estate. ALL BLANK Features dual swivel mirrors wItH regular and magnified the aircraft, officials quoted by the Press Trust of Court in Queens Thursday he did not presidential candidate's family. more specific instructions be written In the court proceedings Wednesday, AUDIO TAPES •PICNIC JUGS & COOLER CHESTS Image, compact size, plus convenient 6 toot cord. #OFT2 India said. know such a transaction was illegal and Ms. Ferraro Monday released her for non-lawyer conservators to clearly Weinstein sought to clarify that he was Not all atyiea in all atores; store stock only; no rainchecka. NOT IN YORK ROAD. MO. "Sac dork tor dalalts. The pilot and co-pilot were reported uncons­ maintained he added value of the tax returns and those of her husband forbid borrowing from estates they not accusing Zaccaro of damaging •TDK •Maxell •Sony cious but one of the hijackers claimed to be a pilot. woman’s property with the deal. and said they proved she had not oversee. Mrs. Phelan’s estate. •Scotch *Meniorex •FuJI&mor^' The hijackers threatened to blow up the Boeing "I thought I was doing the right thing violated the trust of her constituents. In closing, Povman argued no "Merely by inquiring we do not 737 if action were taken against them. at the time and I still do." Zaccaro told Zaccaro. who is a real estate penalties should be imposed on his condemn,” he said. gX4AtPt.es. CLEARANCE CLEARANCE No further details were available and it was not Justice Edwin Kassoff at a court manager and nor^a lawyer, was client and Zaccaro should be allowed to James Furey, who represents Mrs. •SONY LNX60 2-Pak, Fteg. 3.47 ,2.78 known whether authorities had given in to the hearing. appointed by Kassoff to be conservator continue as conservator of Mrs. Phe­ Phelan’s nephew, James Gries, has •TDK 090 2-Pk, Reg. 4.97 3.98 SELECT GROUP OF for the estate of Alice Phelan, 84, who lan’s estate. argued Gries should replace Zaccaro ALL ELECTRONIC hijackers' other demand to meet with eight Sikhs Zaccaro said he paid'back loans of •ASAXELL LN90 2-Pk, Reg. «.17 .4.94 who commandeered an Indian Airlines Airbus- $100,000 and $75,000 at 12 percent lives in the Little Neck nursing home in Zaccaro said he borrowed the money as her conservator. The judge denied BRASS ’N GLASS INSECT KILLERS 300 to Lahore July 5 and are now in Pakistani interest last March after he was Queens. as short-term loans for his real estate Gries’ request to be named conservator HOUSE PLANT STANDS jails. informed by a court-appointed referee Zaccaro took over the Phelan estate firm. P. Zaccaro Co. Although Ms. in 1982, citing his lack of experience in that such borrowings are a misdemea­ 18 months ago and it has grown from Ferraro owns one-third of the com- handling such estates. OVER 33% OFF 40«>^ OFF •2>Tier stand, Our Reg. 17.99...... 11.33 Bomb kills 18 in Tehran .») • 3-Tler Stand, Our Reg. 29.99 ...... 20.97»83.97 B E IR U T. Lebanon — Angry civilians con­ 17.77 OurOltg." 34.99 to 139.99 A demned a powerful explosion that killed IS people Ideal for curios and plants. HdItM elykw (n an eteroe. Store atoek cnlr. no rahwhocka. Store stack only; no mioelwifks. HORTICULTURE DEPT. and wounded 300 outside Tehran's main railway Group wants salt limited in toddler foods "inlam wdlate markdemma u k a n . station as the work of dissidents opposed to the NOTINVORKROAD.MO. NOT IN YORK ROAD. MD. regime of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. By Jan Ziegler junior foods, aimed at infants who have not started But in Paris, the leading dissident Iranian United Press International He said the National Academy of Sciences- teething, in resimnse to public pressure in the 1970s. guidelines should not be considered an absolute- movement, the People’s Mujahedeen Khalq, Toddler foods, in larger jars, are chunky and are CLEARANCE CLEARANCE denounced Thursday's bombing and said it was maximum, and that weekly salt consumption must W ASHINGTON — A scientific watchdog group has intended for children who have teeth. also be taken into account. 2 0 “/o carried out by "agents" of the religious leader asked the government to limit the amount of salt in ENTIRE STOCK OF HEDGE TRIMMERS Khomeini or former members of the late Shah processed toddler foods unless the manufacturers do "Either these companies care about babies' health The spokesman said the company is trying to or they don't," said Bonnie Liebman, CSPIdirectorof H Mohammed Reza Pahlavi's secret police, not reduce sodium levels voluntarily. ^ reduce the salt level in many of its products. Panasonic AM/FM OFF AND NYLON LINE TRIMMERS 18.88t* 134.97 MORE SAVAK. The Center for Science in the Public Interest said nutrition. “ Either way, it makes no sense to start the The three major baby food makers are Gerber, Choose Toro, Black & Decker, Weed Eater & More Our Reg. babies out on low-salt foods and then clobber them a AC/DC Stereo Casisette Recorder ~ The blast from 55 pounds of explosives ripped Thursday the toddler meals in a jar are dangerously Beech-Nut and thcH.J. Heinz Co. Heinz does not make Notes atylm in aH atoret. Store alock only; no rakichoeka. 24.9910169.99 few months later." Has two 5 'dynamic speakers & auto I S f iO through the market square outside the main high in sodium and may contribute to high blood toddler foods. 5, tape atop plus other fine features. Nor m YORK ROM). MO. railway station in Tehran at the height of the pressure later in life. The National Academy of Sciences considers 325 to " Batteries optional. Model #4940 | Reg. 94.99 Thursday rush-hour, killing and wounding men, The group said Beech Nut Nutrition Corp. and 975 milligrams of sodium a safe intake for children CLEARANCE women and children, official Tehran radio said. Gerber Products Co. had already stopped adding salt age 1 to 3, but most of the companies’ toddler products Beware of drunk docs to strained baby foods and the slightly more solid have 500 to 700 milligrams per serving. Ms. Liebman 20®/o ENTIRE STOCK OF WHEELBARROWS 200/om25% O FF said. ED M O N TO N ’ Alberta (UPI) — Breathalyzers G OFF AND LAWN CARTS 1 19.88nS9.88 The group said animal studies' have suggested should be used on surgeons in operating rooms as well CASIO 12-Digit COLEMAN COOLERS S JUQS. a n d m o r e EXAMPLE; 1 OurReg. Depository fire is arson infants fed high-salt foods early in life may be more as drivers on the highways, a Canadian physician Prtnting/Readout Entire Stock of SnowIHe or Poiytite recommended Thursday,^ •Jackson 4 Cu. FI. Wheelbarrow, Reg. 52.99 39.97 | 25.99 to $77 prone to hypertension, and one study in Holland found Calculator Not on atykia In alt ttorta. Store eloek onlyi oorry, no rainehoeko. ” Coolers; Oscars. Assorted Sizes. DALLAS (UPI) —- Investigators to take advantage of the tempor­ well said. “ Everything related to newborns fed low-sodium foods had lower blood Dr. Saul Cohen, chairman of the Saskatchewan n o t IN YOm flOAO, MO. exAMPtes; - believe someone used a key to ary lack of an alarm. pressure at the age of six months than did those fed the assassination is in the National Physicians at Risk, said the medical profession must enter the Texas School Book One firefighter and a deputy Archives regular foods. 59.76 •34-Ouart Polyllta Cheat, Rag. 24.99...... 1 9 . 9 9 Depository — where Lee Harvey sheriff were treated for smoke monitor its members more closely to avoid the Our Fteg. 69.99 ENTIRE STOCK OF GARDEN HOSE The memorabilia, which in­ prmual convention in Edmonton. Cohen said the •UT Oacar, Rag. 12.99...... 9 . 9 9 Oswald fired the shots that killed inhalation at a hospital and re­ cluded enlarged reproductions of A Gerber spokesman, however, said labeling Has 4-functton , 25®/0 AND LAWN SPRINKLERS President Kennedy in 1963 — and leased. Damage from the blaze newspaper stories and books about overestimates salt content in two ways. One way is memory; Includes -•2-L.itar Jug, Reg. 3.99...... 2 , 9 9 s S ' U f v e ' T o o K ’'^ " " ''" "something society Choose from a selection of Vz" to 5/8" diameter hoses 2 .9 7 u 4 7 .9 7 start a fire that caused $2.50,000 was estimated at $2,50,000. the Kennedy assassination, was that the actual sodium content of food may be lower percent key & more. Not «9 gtylM Ht off ftorM. Bforo Mock only; no nUnchocko. damage. The fire started in the basement than what is stated on the label, because food's OFF In 50-100 ft. lengths & oscillating, impulse sprinklers. Our Reg. NOT IN YORK NOAO. MO. earmarked for a historical exhibit Transit drivers in some cities are required to take a Uses std. paper. #FR1211 3.99toM.99 Dallas County Fire Marshal Jim — storage site for some Kennedy- natural sodium content varies. Stora otock only, not Ml Hama In all atoraa; aorry, no ratnehockk. BPOHTWO 0 0 0 0 6 DEPT. to be established on the sixth floor Breathalyzer test before each shift, but Cohen said he NOT IN YORK ROAD, MO. Badgett said the blaze began era memorabilia — then skipped after a planned $3 million Also, for labeling purposes, a serving is considered would prefer the test be used in "spot checks — not on around 2 a.m. CD T Thursday in at the ground floor and followed renovation. to be an entire jar, when children will usually only eat a routine basis, but intermittently.” -i- least two places and the absence of baseboards up to the second and half a jar in one sitting, he said. Cohen also said greater emphasis should be placed evidence showing forced entry third floors of the seven-story red The fire sent clouds of thick gray SOFTWARE FOR USE WITH THE strongly indicated that the suspect brick building. in screening potential addicts and alcoholics in smoke over the downtown area and A spokesman for Beech-Nut said the sodium level in medical schools, with counseling provided to had a key. Only a few irreplaceable items five blocks south to the Dallas the company's toddler products is lower than in other high-risk students. "It was not an accidental fire," — panels from a large Hertz COMMODORE 64 COMPUTER Convention Center, site of the products on the marketplace aimed for very young He estimated 1 percent of all doctors become .said Badgett. "We found at least billboard that for years helped Republican National Convention. children, such as a popular canned pasta and tomato •CBS eOFTtMASE: Success With Math •Addition Si two points of origin in the identify the building — received addicted to narcotics — twice the national average — Badgett said investigators would sauce dish. and about 7 percent become alcoholics. Sulitractton for Gradas 1 thru 4 •Multipllcallon basement” minor fire and water damage, said question those who witnessed the A Oivtalon tor Qradaa2 thru6 ea -v a The five-alarm fire raced up two Shirley Caldwell, chairwoman of fire in its early stages. OurRag.S1,«...t...... 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Bevins, Managing Editor Crime moves to suburbs Teetotaling ship OPINION James P. Sacks, City Editor Connecticut It’s safer in the country In B r i ^ was scourge of Sea lion heads for Moscow RIDGEFIELD (U P I) - As high boomed, costs in the communities, the the Revolution city crime rates spread rapidly “ Almost everybody from Frankes drew up portraits of M YSTIC — Domino, a 300-pound sea lion, is Jack into once-placid suburbs, the Oregon is from someplace else — it communities where they felt fami­ leaving the Mystic Marinelife Aquarium for The green slime and the governor Anderson settled towns where few stray far has the lowest percentage of lies, would feel most safe in the Moscow as part of a gentlemen’s agreement from the place of their birth may people who are lifelong residents of 1980s. between veterinarians which brought three By Dennis C. MllewskI W ashington be the last havens of safety in the the state,” he said. “ Andin Oregon The Frankes discovered that in Siberian tigers to the United States. United Press International At least a few Manchester residents got worried He said he could repeat the governor’s answer to the 1980’s, an author says. we could only find two 'safe' the northeasten United States The sea lion will fly to Moscow Saturday BRIDGEPORT — Kaye Williams has only one during the flooding this spring when a sanitary sewer question — "harrumph" — andcould go no further, "lean David Franke, who co-authored places. West Linn and Bandon.” many cities east of Chicago have accompanied by Dr. Lee Simmons, director of the the recently released book “ Safe Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha, Neb. regret about firing broadsides at two U.S. submarines line backed up and green slime started spouting from confirm the‘harrumph,’" deBear said. In choosing the 110 towns listed high crime, but Franke said there Places for the 80 s ” with his wife from the wooden decks of a Revolutionary War Manchester He went on to explain that the tour had been initiated by in the book as "safe,” theFrankes are a number of safe suburbs Domino, born in the aquarium in 1981, was sold the manhole in the intersection at P earl and Holl Holly, said their research showed to the zoo which traded him to the Moscow Zoo in vintage British warship, the H.M.S. Rose. Cassano, McCavanagh and Mayor Barbara Weinberg. focused on middle-size communi­ around them. Ih the countryside streets. Spotlight that towns where folks had deep ties with populations of 10,000 or it’s generally peaceful and safe.” exchange for one of three tigers sent to the United "1 wish we had more powder." said Williams Thus, deBear said, it wasn’t the governor’s role to invite The substance, Pearl Stri'et resident Ed Daniels told roots were the most safe. more on the edges of major The states with the lowest crime States last year. The others are in born in New has rescued the 170-foot, square-rigged replica the Herald after one deluge, upset him because children James P. Sacks either Zinsser or his Republican colleague in the “ The communities that are safe metropolitan cities. rates were West Virginia, North York and Indianapolis. British frigate which blockaded Rhode Island aiv w ere playing nearby and he didn’t know what it was. Herald City Editor Legislature, Rep. Elsie Swensson. Mexico’s are places with settled popula­ “ We’re were looking for com­ Dakota, Mississippi and Kentucky. The complicated trade was designed to the scourge of the fledgling American Navy. When we went to look at the manhole that afternoon, O’Neill — and only O’Neill — had the option of tions,” Franke said. “ People know munities in commuting distance of improve the captive breeding of the endangered The guns fired Styrofoam instead of cannon balls and the mock attacks came on a whim last month off the green slime was still flowing in a spout several resloring the needed $962,000 from contingency and each other, community pride takes major metro areas,” said Franke, “ In the South and West,” Franke Siberian tiger. The two females and a male sent the form of anti-crime organiza­ New London in retaliation for what Williams claims is inches high and had covered the gutters along both bond funds. deBear said. He needed the trip so he could cleanup who lives in Ridgefield, Conn. said, “ crime rates in cities spread from the Soviet Union were born in captivity. tions and they are not communities With the help of FBI annual Laura Kezer, aquarium spokeswoman, said a lingering grudge against the tallship. sides of the street. A couple of phone calls revealed that solution was on the drawing board and almost sure to see M anchester’s need first hand. out to suburbs more.” He said the of strangers.” , * statistics on violent and property states with the highest crime rates most Siberian tigers in this country are Built in Nova Scotia for the U.S. Bicentennial, the the problem wasn't new. begin this summer. DeBear also denied the claim made by Zinsser and He said, “ Pennsylvania has the crimes, he said they chose com­ were Nevada, Florida, Arizona, descended from seven founding animals. The new replica Rose was snubbed in Newport, R.I . he said, But it turned out the reconstruction project couldn’t The substance was probably flakes of excess copper others that the funding decision had probably been all show highest percentage of residents munities with crime rates some­ California and Hawaii. tigers will improve the gene pool and avoid the and finally left to rot in Connecticut’s Thames River. from the circuit board manufacturing process at the start because the D E P had given the $962,000 on which made before the visit. "They’re mistaken," he said. who were born in the state... we what above rural crime rates but And surprisingly, Franke said, genetic defects associated with in-breeding. Williams bought the three-masted vessel in March nearby Multi-Circuits plant that had gotten mixed with Manchester was counting to other towns. could have written a book on still far below city rates. those areas with high crime rates She said it was a good move for Domino as well. for $50,000 and had it towed to Bridgeport in July from That didn’t mean much to at least one town resident, wastewater, we were told. It was overflow ing from the At the tim e the town found out it wouldn’t get the WASHINGTON — Corruption in Pennsylvania.” “ Once we determined they had rivaled New York City. He has matured to the point where he has become its last berth in Groton. lines that lead to the Porter trunk sewer because the money, the sewer design was said to be 99 percent who was angry about the cost of the visit and said the Mexico reached its giddy peak in But in the West and the Sunbelt low crime rates we personally “ Everyone looks to New York as a threat to his father. Tommy, literally the father "It was a British flag,” he said. "P eople didn't lake lines are too small. complete. politics surrounding it didn’t really matter. The critic’s the years 1976 to 1982, when huge, states, he said, where a steady Investigated them,” hesaid, in five the crime center of the nation,” he of the aquarium’s sea lion exhibit. to it and she fell on hard times. The (original) Hose Asked about the problem, town administrators said Both officials and politicians expressed surprise at complaint was that O’N eill and his entourage had newly discovered oil reserves influx of new residents in recent months on the road with their said, “ yet we found there are raised havoc in the area. Rumrunners, whoever, you years has stirred up communities just stayed the hell away from Newport.” they had a sure and simple solution: the $1.75 million the disappearance of the funds, which were to be wasted a lot of tax dollars by walking around during promised to put the historically ,. 9-year-old daughter Melissa. hundreds of communities that Judge delays Ross hearing 2 Inside and outside major cities, Also comparing schools, medi­ Williams, operator of Captain’s Cove Marina in state-assisted Porter trunk sewer reconstruction combined with $800,000 set aside by the town. But working hours. poverty-stricken nation on the have higher crime rates than New suburban crime rates have cal facilities, taxes and housing York.” W ILLIM A N TIC — A judge has delayed until Bridgeport, said it would take at least $500,000 and a project. That solution, as was evident from Gov. despite the loss, Manchester officials rightly remained O’Neill, he charged, would have needed "x-ray road to prosperity. But when world vision■' to discotfer the town's need six feet below the Sept. 14 a probable cause hearing for mass "humungous woodworking job " to restore the 500-lon William O'NeiH's visit to Manchester last week, turned convinced of the need for the project, so something had oil prices fell, Mexico was stuck _ vessel to its original condition. pavement of Porter Street. murder suspect Michael Ross to allow completion out to be neither sure nor simple. to be done, with massive loans it had received ' of psychiatric tests on the suspect. The hull and main structure of the ship are .sound But the governor's restoration of almost $1 million in from Western banks on the basis of Windham County Superior Court Judge Ri­ and Williams hopes to finish the project in time to sail FO R M A N C H E STE R , which had slim prospects of Connecticut Yankee mishap state funds to the project is worthy of comment for a NEXT CAME RUMBLINGS from Democratic Town its oil wealth. chard Noren, sitting in Willimantic, Thursday past the Statue of Liberty when its own renovation is couple of reasons. Committee Chairman Ted Cummings that Manchester getting the project off the ground before O’ Neill The corruption was so notorious granted the delay sought by public defender completed in 1986. The important thing, of course, is that it means the . had "g o t bagged and w e’ve got to fight.” restored the funds by executive fiat 24 hours after his that President Miguel de la Madrid *' Edward Lavalee. He plans to charter the ship out of Black Rock Apparently, being a Democratic town under a visit, the end result is a good one. Reconstruction of the Ross, of Jewitt City, is charged with the Harbor in Bridgeport but will need a special 4 Porter sewers will actually be rebuilt sometime in the based his election campaign in 1982 * ieads officiais to soiution exemption to U.S. maritime law since the Rose was forseeable future. That should solve the backup Democratic state administration in an election year Porter sewer system, which dates back to the beginning on a promise of “ moral renova­ murders of six young women in eastern didn’t hurt at that point, though officials insist that of this century, should obviously be a top priority. Connecticut since 1982. built in Canada, he said. problem and a number of others. tion,” including prosecution of HADDAM NECK (UPI) - Offi­ pool when the seal gave way,” meant to hold the water in the " I don’t want her to wind up a curio," said Williams. wasn’ t relevant. If the project were postponed, Multi-Circuits would He was arraigned on capital felony charges on In the meantime, the m ove gave both Democrats and those who had stolen the big bucks. cials at Connecticut Yankee nu­ Castagno said “ then that fuel could cavity, and would probably add 55. a life-long sailor with pale blue eyes, a ruddy face DEP Commissioner Stanley Pac soon discovered that continue to be inadequately served, along with a Aug. 4 for two of the slayings that occurred in Republicans the chance to make some political hay But the CIA, in a top-secret clear power plant say a mishap have been exposed to the air with a another secondary seal to the Windham County. Ross also faces capital felony and wavy blond hair tinged with grey. “ She won’t go the money, while it couldn’t com e from the original $15 number of downtown businesses and all those other during an otherwise dull summer week. report to President Reagan in involving the release of 200,000 release of radiation from the fuel system. charges for the deaths of the four other victims out for floating cocktail parties. politically affiliated sewers. And the residents of Pearl million in grants, might materialize somehow. May, predicted that de la Madrid’s gallons of mildly radioactive water into the building.” “ We’re going to make sure it that occurred in New London County. The original Rose was a British Navy .ship from 1756 A T T H E T IM E D A N IE I^ C A LLE D IN JUNE, he and Then the governor visited Manchester. Street might have continued reason to fear the spouting great cleanup campaign will be all may help prevent a new kind of Castagno stressed that although doesn’t happen again,” Castagno Ross was arrested June 28, two weeks after the to 1779 when it was scuttled off Savannah, Ga.. to nuclear danger. a neighbor charged they’d gotten nothing but a He toured the area with Pac, several town manhole on their corner. show and little substance. A the possibility did not occur, said, adding that the flooding was body of 17-year-old Wendy Baribeault was found prevent the French from shelling the harbor on behalf A leaking seal in the refueling runaround from the officials to whom they had reported administrators. Rep. James McCavanagh, Assembly But with the reconstretion, the sewers connected to summary of the CIA report made officials have drawn the attention “ the first time it’s happened to any beneath a pile of rocks near her Lisbon home. of the Contintental Army. cavity, or the space around the of the Nuclear Regulatory Agency plant.” It was built in Yorkshire, England, curried 24 guns, the problem. They said both the town and the state candidate Jack Thompson, and town Director Stephen the Porter trunk will probably run like new, as all available to my associate Dale Van reactor, allowed the water to drain to the possible situation. had a crew of 1.50 to 200 men and its 14.000-square-feet Department of Environmental Protection knew about it Cassano, who is challenging Carl Zinsser in the Fourth sewers should. Atta explains that the Mexican onto the floor of a containment Castagno said although the re­ Castagno said another alterna­ Promoter sues Bridgeport of sail on 5 miles of hemp rigging gave the Rose a lop but that neither would do anything. Senatorial District. As to the politics'of what happened, little harm has president must tread lightly, both building Tuesday, and extended leased water caused “ no radiation tive to a supplementary seal is “ to speed better than 10 knots. That charge seemed to annoy Pubiic Works Director The composition of the tour seemed a bit transparent to been done, except for whatever the tour cost the state in BRIDGEPORT — A promoter denied permis­ for his own sake and that of the the plant’s 10-week shutdown. danger or health hazard to the make an a^ustment to the rubber The ship’s three-year colonial blockade of Newport our tax dollars. And after all, this is an election year. sion last year to stage a Beach Boys concert in George Kandra when we called him that Friday some of us. And it led the ever-watchful Zinsser to dominant political party he heads, But Anthony Castagno, a spokes­ public,” and had been “ confined gasket on the seal.” led to the formation of the United States Navy, evening. comment; “ I have to wonder if those sewers are only But on the off chance that the cam paign heats up man for Northeast Utilities, which Bridgeport has filed a $300,000 federal suit in the Institutional Revolutionary and controlled” within the build­ He also said the plant, which is in response to the rock band’s scheduled perfor­ Williams said, but the Rose left the urea the day “ We are rectifying it," Kandra said tersely, adding going to serve Dem ocratic households,” enough to make President Reagan visit Manchester to Party. operates the plant, said Thursday ing, officials were working to the third week of its scheduled before American vessels finally arrived ready for while workers were pumping the mance in the city this month. that town workers were at that moment pumping to Asked afterward whether the tour had any political exam ine something or other at the behest of local For the truth is that any serious prevent another such incident. 10-week shutdown for refueling, battle. water back, officials identified a John Calash of New Haven claims the city did relieve pressure in the sewers. Beyond pumping and elements, the governor’s spokesman, Larrye deBear, Republicans, don’t be surprised if the Democrats aren’t investigation would lead straight He said operators of the plant would be thrown only a short time not provide Kennedy Stadium on an equal basis “ I ’m sure the Constitution ("Old Ironsides") would safety issue. were examining the rubber and cleaning the street, he assured us, the long-term called the question "not worthy of a response." invited. to ex-President Jose Lopez Por­ off schedule as a result of the and seeks triple the amount he claims he lost on have loved to knock that one o ff," Williams .said as “ If fuel had been in the refueling metal ring-shaped seal which was mishap. pleasure bouts passed the marina and hailed the tillo, who skimmqd Off more than potential profits from his proposed show. The suit filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court replica tallship. his share of the Mexican people's Pieces of the original ship were used when At the convention wealth — perhaps as much as $5;^ should not affect Monday night’s Beach Boys concert at the city-operated stadium, officials American historian and author John Fitzhugh Millar billion — while de la Madrid was Audit finds heavy overtime said. had the replica built at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, his budget director. A The city approved a Beach Boys concert staged where he found the lowest costs for the work. Still, popular outrage reached by other promoters this year, with several youth The new Rose, launched in 1970, was meant to be a All the issues such a pitch that de la Madrid had.T groups and the city’s Klein Memorial Auditorium bicentennial tourist attraction in Newport but the plan to serve up at least one big fish. He costs at Cheshire prison sharing in the profits. failed and Millar sold the ship to the Colonial Ship Museum in New Bedford. Muss. was Jorge Diaz Serrano, director- President Reagan, showing Convention coverage by the The ship was rented for low-budget films, including the mastery of communica­ three major networks that general of Pemex, the state oil HARTFORD (U PI) — A state payments and shift differentials, Noting the almost fourfold in­ Mother charged In death "Man Without a Country," starring Clift Robertson, monopoly, during the Lopez Por­ audit revealed it cost $1.2 million in both reflecting “ lost time due to but eventually the owners defaulted on the mortgage. tion he honed as a Hollywood night was watched by only 29 crease in overtime, the.audit said, WATERBURY — A teenage mother faced tillo administration. Diaz Serrano overtime over the iast three fiscal increased use of sick leave and “ Although the reasons for the The Ro.se was moved several limes and virtually actor, touched almost every manslaughter charges in Superior Court for the percent of area viewers. was an oil contractor who had once years to staff additional prison workers’ compensation cases.” increase appear to be acceptable, abandoned — the last square-rigger of its type afloat H death of her infant son. political base Thursday beds and to cover for prison guards Inmate population at the prison it is suggested the administration in North America wasfast becoming a blistering hulk, Nationally, overnight been a partner of Vice President The baby’s body was discovered in a shallow out sick at the Cheshire facilities. during those years averaged 482, of both facilities study the problem Williams said. night, sketching the issues on Nielsen ratings from major George Bush in the Houston-based grave in Wolcott three months ago. An autopsy According to the audit released 537 and 712, the audit said, while Below decks, he stooped under low ceilings in Zapata Oil Co. carefully to determine if a more showed he died of strangulation. which Republicans hope to TV markets showed that just Thursday, the Cheshire state pri­ staff increased from 286 in 1981 to cramped quarters and wondered what life was like for acceptable solution can be found.” Samantha Boyce, 17, of Wolcott, was arrested wage the fall campaign 30 percent of viewers On the strength of the new o il, son and the Connecticut Youth 472 in 1983. those who sailed the original Ro.se. The audit indicates the annual Wednesday and charged with the death. She was discoveries — and the supposedly Institution accumulated overtime Correction Commissioner Ray­ cost of housing an inmate at the Gun decks were painted red — “ to get the men used against Democrats Walter watched the first-night pro­ freed Thursday on $10,000 bond pending unstoppable increases in petro­ of $162,264 in the fiscal year ending mond Lopes said overcrowding to the color of blood” — and canvass hammocks were Mondale and G eraldine ceedings. That’s an all-time youth institute is much greater arraignment. leum prices — Diaz Serrano June 30, 1981; $405,725 in fiscal 1982 forced the use of makeshift cells in slung from the beams. The ships bell was rung to than the average cost of housing an Charges were delayed until police could Ferraro. low, beating the previous low and $641,803 in fiscal 1983. two areas of the facility, manned avoid collisions in the fog and darkne.ss. There were no boosted Pem ex’s annual budget to inmate elsewhere in Connecticut. determine if the baby was stillborn or killed after The Republican platform record of 32 percent at the The audit attributed the cost by three officers per eight-hour lifeboats and food poisoning was rampant. G more than $23 billion, increased its birth. It is not a crime to bury a stillborn baby. flatly calls for no tax increase 1980 GOP convention. employees from 80,000 to 120,000 figures to increased overtime shift on an overtime basis. Lopes said the higher cost “ I don’t know what the suicide rales were,” said Williams, who absently spun the capstan which raises next year, but Reagan’s aides and began construction of a, results from smaller housing units Milner owes city taxes the heavy anchor. “ The crews must have been kids have indicated he won’t be 55-story headquarters in Mexico at the youth facility and a greater State frees shelter funds concentration of counselors and from the farms — press gangs. A rap on the head (to No coincidence City. HARTFORD — MayomThirman L. Milner, bound by it if he decides an treatment officers. kidnap them) and that’s it." Mexico became the world’s with an outstanding tax bill of $163 on two HARTFORD (UPI) - The state “ The approach of winter poses a The cost of incarcerating a youth Williams has asked the British Admiralty fora copy increase is necessary. That It’s no coincidence that the automobiles, is among several city officials listed fourth biggest oil producer. has enacted emergency regula­ grave threat to the health and at the new Cheshire facility is of the original log of the H.M.S. Rose to fill in its didn’t stop Reagan from as delinquent on property tax bills due July 31. Worst-watched conventions But in 1981, Diaz Serrano was tions to speed up the distribution of safety of the homeless,” Heintz $19,564 a year compared with an history and help in restoration Today — we’ll cover these Issues.” “ I’m always delinquent in paying on time,” saying that Democrats have belong to the Republicans. unceremoniously fired after lower­ $350,000 to help groups that provide said in a letter to O’Neill. average of $11,823 to house an adult He plans to fly the British Union Jack along with the Milner said Wednesday after it was reported by "never met a tax they didn’t ing oil prices without consulting shelter to the homeless, officials “ In order to encourage the inmate. american flag and warns pa.ssing ships and even Most Republican orators — WFSB-TV Channel 3. “ But I also pay the have said. development of new shelters and The auditors criticized the de­ commuter trains near the harbor will be regular like ... or hike." Reagan is an exception — Lopez Portillo and his cabinet. In penalty,” he said. Gov. William A. O’Neill signed facilitate the delivery of services partment’s failure to follow up on targets for stiff broadsides of blanks. Reagan was on shakier June 1983, after his protector left As a veteran, Milner said he is entitled to a are. in a word, dull^ the emergency regulations re­ by existing shelters, the Depart­ two criminal investigations involv­ “ I wanted to come into the harbor here, pull under office, Diaz Serrano was arrested $1,000 tax exemption and could avoid paying the ground when addressing fed­ One looks almost in vain in quested by Income Maintenace ment of Income Maintenance ing thefts from the prison that railroad trestle and fire at the trains going by. 1 Region weather changeable, and charged with defrauding taxes if he wanted. eral deficits. Democrats have Republican ranks for speak­ Commissioner Stephen B. Heintz, proposes to begin releasing funds” commissary. just didn’t have enough |X)wder,” he said. controlled Congress for 42 of Pemex of $34 million in a contract who said Thursday the money had by early next month, he said. ers with the rhetorical gifts of for two Belgian natural gas the past 50 years, he said, to be released soon to protect the Democrats Mario Cuomo, tankers. He was sent to prison. homeless from severe problems A state task force estimates "and foralmostall of those 50 Jesse Jackson and Ted but it is not really severe That was comparative peanuts. this winter. there are at least 2,000 to 4,000 years, deficit spending has Kennedy. In a recent column, I reported that The emergency regulations will homeless people in the state. The allow the Department of Income been their deliberate policy.” Until Reagan’s speech 317 million barrels of oil had task force warned recently that REGH3TRM)0M*nME! Maintenance to begin distributing What he didn’t say was that If you don’t like New England weather, just wait a simply disappeared during Diaz some shelters could be forced to Thursday night, the most the $350,000 early next month, close unless they receive help soon. minute. Serrano’s tenure, and that an gertruk mnce by far the largest deficits in lively address of the GOP officials said. Officials said Thursday a dozen &T(ij»aMooi«f That’s the ah-yuh aphorism, usually given by a estimated $4 billion had been American history have come convention was given by a Monograph It would have taken four to six of the 25 shelters in Connecticut grizzled and sentient down east Mainiac or wary New diverted from Pemex in 1979 alone. months to go through the normal Macintosh BMlcr • Jm * TM>- during his term, and no should be eligible for state grants Democrat, U.N. Ambassador Hampshire man or tight-lipped Vermonter who also After the column appeared, Diaz process of enacting regulations for politically acceptable solu­ Andy Dabilis when the distribution begins next Jeane Kirkpatrick. think folks in Massachusetts. Connecticut or Rhode United Press Serrano wrote me from prison,' distributing the funds, which were month with all of the shelters likely CaR643^€ «cm tion is in sight. Island don’t count. made available under a law to receive grants before the winter Come in for a screen test. CBS. NBC and ABC also International saying: “ What you state in your ■ must share the blame for low But in all six states. New Englanders like to think commentary is totally false — enacted by this year’s Legislature. ends. the weather is the worst and most changeable in the from the beginning to the end." He-, 2 interest. Some of the best TV coverage country; that only they can withstand the slushy convention moments weren’t ended his letter with this pious winters that bring winds that feel like an ice-pick in statement: “ I think I have ex-;; While most folks in Dallas put on the air. Films introduc­ Bottl’s Fruit Farm the brain. • ocean instead and the northeast is more susceptible to pressed not only my point of v ie w ;;; 260 Bush Hill Road were glad to host the Republi­ ing the first lady and the University of Massachusetts astronomer Thomas the sun’s direct rays. but the unanimous disapproval ‘ Manchester can National Convention, president, for example, were Arny, however, says while the region has weather Massachusetts receives about 3 to 4 inches of rain that has arisen in Mexico for your • 646-4810 I they didn’t care to watch it. much more than political known, like residents, for changing its mind. New each month, but in the summer that falls unevenly in lack of professional ethics while” On Monday, for example, propaganda. England’s weather is not really severe. intense thunderstorms — and tornadoes in New hitting those who stand for the flag " OPEN: SEVEN DAYS PER WEEK 9-6 P.M. an overnight survey by Arbi- Where else could you see Florida is the thunderstorm capital, the Great England occur when the warm Gulf air runs into a of dignity" — a reference to de la lil Plains have the most tornadoes and hurricanes 4 tron showed that a TV rerun Ronnie and Nancy nuzzling rapidly moving cold front. Madrid. weaken when they hit the cold North Atlantic, he says. A serious thunderstorm wasted parts of Worcester Unfortunately for Diaz Serrano, 5 of the 1970 disaster film each other in a rerun of Native juicy peaches, But New England weather is so changeable because in the 1950s and hurricanes, especially Carol in 1954, the facts brought out in more than - “ Airport” and a western "Hellcats of the Navy?” it comes from two directions, the cool, dry air have hit Massachusetts hard, with one storm blowing 5.000 pages of official testimony called “ Shadow Riders" descending from Canada, and moist, warm air on its pears plums. As these saeens indicate, Macintosh the steeple off the Old North Church in Boston. make clear that he was a crook of - can do all the things you’d expect a were watched by 36 percent of — Scripps League way up from the Gulf of Mexico. Mt. Washington in New Hampshire holds the record awe-inspiring proportions. business computer to do. A lot of things Dallas-area viewers. Newspapers “ Massachusetts is located at the boundary of the for the highest recorded wind velocity and there are By concealing kickbacks to topu.. f 1882-1983 101ST ANNIVERSARY YEAR two big blobs,” he says, and is also affected by the you wouldn’t expect a business com ­ parts of Vermont where snow naturally stays longer Pemex officials through overpay­ ODORLESS METHOD earth’s rotation and the angle of the sun’s rays. "CimilPJIIIEETMGS" puter to do. And some things no business into the spring than most anywhere else. ments to American contractors on OF ELIMINATING Arny says what seems to be weird weather, But the real reason many New Englanders perhaps just one series of transactions, for In SOUTH WINDSOR computer has even done before. especially in Massachusetts during the summer, is prefer their perverse weather patterns is because the example, Diaz Serrano and his CALVARY CHURCH If that strikes you as amazing, prove not so strange. “ There is nothing mysterious or odd rain and snow and slush and cold are all made cronies bilked the Mexican treas- - LEAS on 400 Buckland Road it to yourself. Come in for a saeen test. about it, it’s just a natural weather pattern;!'” he says. bearable by the spring and especially the autumn, ury of $97miIIion. On a single order' ^ BROUGHT HOME BY Sunday at 10:30 a.m. ^Because only seeing is believing. “ In our latitudes, we are under the influence of the when the kaleidoscope of colors and the scintillating for turbines and compressors, two YOUR DOG OR CAT prevailing westerlies, a west to east flow commonly Fleas are more than a nuisance they and 7:00 p.m. snap of the air makes you know you’re alive. Pemex officials got $12.3 million in ^ can Infect your loved ones Flea bites known as the ‘jet stream,’ which circulates around the “ commission.” may produce small red spots that itch. “Come Bleu the Lord" with flfecippkz globe and almost forms a river in the air,” he says. Thousands of “ aviadores" — the They are also carriers ol disease. The Bliss odorless Aumorized Dealer Letters policy method is guaranteed to completely eliminate fleas ■OB and KAYE GARKISON This stream shifts to the north- and south in a slang term for “ fliers” who touch It Is a guarantee backed by our lO t year reputation “Rejrething Charitmatic The Manchester Herald welcomes letters to the for retiability. Renewal" ripple-like fashion. When it moves south, we get dry down only long enough to pick up Apple and the Apple logo are registered irademartu of Apple Computer. Inc Maantosh t$ a trademarii ticeraed to Apple Computer. Inc editor. Canadian air. When it goes north, we get the wet, hot paychecks — were put on the PHONE TODAY 649-9240 Pastor Ken Gustafson and gulf air. Pemex payroll under Diaz Ser­ your friends at CAIVAIY Grand Opening Speelall Letters should be brief and to the point. They should tHUKH warmly welcome you What shifts the jet stream. “ That’s the $64,000 rano. One investigation turned up be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for ease in to come and bring a friend. Madnlotii with ImiBawrilar Printer List $3070 SAU *2790 question," jays Am y, referring to the old television £SrAO(rSHCO>M2 byNEA.Inc editing, should be double-spaced. 13.000 of these ghost workers, while Mac Writa and Mac Print Now thru Aug. Slat - while supply Istts game show and'the unpredictability of the air mass. sources tell me that Pemex / TERH/KTECT E F tM rrE CONTROL / It’ s H VIVALTMi on WNKT Radio , rrh Cornputur Rmmouremm' ~ Houra:lion.-Frt. io-« "Yes, I AM bringing home a surprise for you The Pacific coast has a different set of problems The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the cranked out more than 2 million 1230 on Sunday Mbrnings at TrI-Clly Plaza 1 Thura. IHI •, tat. 10-S Vamon . M|p fet Peeeonei CoMpvwrt. n'l • Ndiurat T«L 644-1504 from Dallas, as a matter of fact." because it is under tHe influence of the cooler Pacific interests of brevity, clarity and taste. paychecks for no work! THE OLDEST AND LARGEST IN CONN •nine o’clock! MANCHESTER HERALD. Fridiiiy. Aug. 24, 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Aug. 24. 1984 - 9_

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NY X) Dr. Gene Scott judge the offer from the chemical tiated the settlement, defended the the Arm y in 1966 in Vietnam and is from sex discrimination. @0) Buck Rogers WTNH New Haven. CT NFL Pre-Season Football; New York manufacturers was not enough to agreement. still suffering physical ailments, The bill, overwhelmingly passed by the House millions of girls and w’omen to compete in WOR New York, NY ( £ Jets at Los Angelos Raiders ^4) Sneak Previews ! \ end their battle — and demanded a But the settlement offer, from brought the couple's brain­ and now stalled in the Senate, would reverse the athletics." WPIX New York, NY (fl) (24) Brideshead Revisited trial date. effect of a recent Supreme Court ruling limiting Ralph Neas. ext-cutive director of the confer­ (^} Tony Randall WHCT Hartford. 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Peter Lorre. 18 ♦ A93 with the queen and pray. 19 1945 41 Of the (Sp.) WEST EAST By Oswald and 42 Present time (S) MOVIE: 'Jak^* The Bowery Boys James Jacoby At the other table, Brachman'h 22 ■23 ■25 r r ^ ♦ 10 972 ♦A S 1 try jalopy racing with a ‘new* gasoline for­ opponents stopped at four no-trump. 44 Rope wheels mula. Bowery Boys. Leo Gorcey, Huntz V10 8 6 W74S2 ♦ 642 North was declarer and the opening 46 Thrust 26 27 28 ■29 30 31 32 Hall. 1953. ♦ 973 lead was the deuce of clubs. In to \$ ® DespedIda ♦ J107 ♦ K862 Would you say your bridge team is 48 Petition no-trump declarer had choices.- He 33 ■36 SOUTH in good form if they bid and make six 49 Word of -(CNN] News Wrap-Up ♦ QS6 no-trump in one room, while in the played low and West’s 10 forced negation [TMC] MOVIE: 'The Star Chamber' An 37 ■38 ■. 0 V95 other room their teammates defeat a declarer’s ace. Now North p la y ^ ttvp Cl idealistic young judge, frustrated by legal 51 Zowie loopholes, finds himself becoming the.in­ ♦ QJ1086 A-K of diamonds and a low spade contract of four no-trump? That’s in v e s t o r T 42 1 46 strument of everything he's fighting 4QS4 toward dummy. East stepped up with Magnificent “Quarter Cape" built with quality material and fine 53 Japanese ■ ■ what happened to Malcolm Brach- April 16th will be here again very toon. Tax time is the wrong against. Michael Or^gtas, Hal Holbrook. metropolis man’s team last May in Memphis, and the spade ace and played a low Club. time to start looking for shelter....Do It today with the help of craftamanahipl Over 1706 aq.^. of affordable living area Qual' Sharon Gless. 1983. Rated R. 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Horace A. McMullin Jr. Before retiring, she was a nurse's NOVATO. Calif. (L'PI) -— Fi­Fi- sturgeon ever displayed there. JK JBfJBi ml aide at Manchester Memorial shermen have captured a giant “ Lve been waiting 20 years to Horace A. McMullin Jr., 52, of 43 Hospital. She was a volunteer white “ sea monster" that for sec this," said fisherman Vincent Litchfield St , died Wednesday at worker for the American Red decades drew chilling talcs among Harris as he stared at the 6-foot-5. his home. Cross Bloodmobile until 1974. She visitorkto a lake just north of San 125-pound fish. "This answers He was a lifelong Manchester was a member of Emanuel Luthe­ Francisco. questions I ’ve had about what’s resident. He had been employed at ran Church and the Martha Circle, But state Fish and Game officers been lurking in this lake since I was Shady Glen Restauarant in Man­ the Scandia Lodge, Order of Vasa. said the "monster” hauled out of a child." chester for more than 30 years. He She was the last member of the Novato’s Stafford lake tur! ed out Officials of the state Department was a member of the British Enighet Lodge lOGT. to be a huge white sturgeon they of Fish and Game said someone American Club of Manchester. She is survived by a son, Eric B. estimate has been living in the lake probably dumped the sturgeon He is survived by several Earn of West Hartford, a daugh­ for 30 years. there soon after the lake was cousins. ter. Ruth M. Earn of Manchester, The ,50-to 60-yea: old lish caught dammed in the early 1950s. The funeral will be Monday at 11 with whom she made her home; a Wednesday was taken to San I'ishermen said that sometimes a.m. at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 sister, Adne Falck of Sweden; two Francisco’s Stcinhart Aquarium their bait, lines and sometimes Main St. Burial will be in Fast grandchiIdren,. two great­ where it will be the large.st even their poles were snatched Cemetery. Calling hours are 7 to 9 grandchildren. several nieces and- away by something that moved so p.m. Sunday nephews. quickly they could barely see it. Lunch Memorial donations may be Girl recovers "M y father came home once and made to the American Diabetes The funeral will be Saturday at said he lost his pole to this giant Association. 17 Oakwood Ave., 2:30 p.m. in the Emanue.l Lutheran after her fall fish, ’ Harris said. " I said 'Dad, West Hartford. 06091. Church. Friends may call at the calm down, you just caught a snag, church from 1:30 p.m. until the SPRING FIELD , Mass. (U PI) - that’s all.’ But he was sure it was Hedwig C. Earn service begins. A 26-month-old Springfield girl some kind of monster. Wait until I Memorial donations may be was in good condition in Baystate tell him about this” Hedwig C. Earn, 90, of 123 Oak made to the Emanuel Lutheran Medical Center after she tumbled Xia Bahn notified the Fish and on the St., died Thursday at Manchester Church Memorial Fund, or the out of a third-floor window, offi­ Game department Monday that he Memorial Hospital after a long Visiting Nurses of Manchester or cials said. had found the fish flopping around UPI photo illness. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Sabrina Grant was undergoing in a pool at a shallow end of the She was the wife of the late Carl Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. treatment for head injuries in the lake, which is being drained. Reports of a giant sea monster occupying Stafford FLake J. Earn. Born in Sweden, she lived Center St., is in charge of hospital’s pediatric unit Thursday Fish and Game official Bill Cox in Novato, Calif., turned out to be nothing more than a big in Manchester more than 70 years. arrangements. following the 10:30 p.m. mishap, said sturgeon prefer salt water, fish tale. In fact, the big fish was a seven-pound sturgeon, 2 which apparently occurred when but they return to fresh water to she was playing with her3-year-old weighing 160 pounds. Biologist Bill Rohrs examines it at Hudson spawn and "can do well in fresh Police Roundup cousin in.her bedroom, police said. water." San Francisco's Steinhart Aquarium. Police suspect FRIDAY & SATURDAY workers in theft 4 5- An elderly Dudley Street resi­ ter Memorial Hospital and are dent is missing $900 in cash she AL SIEFFERT’S listed in satisfactory condition. A kept in her bedroom, police said third was treated and released, a today. hospital spokeswoman said this They said they suspect the morning. thieves may be three men she did One driver in each accident was not know who knocked on her door charged with drunken driving. ** PRICED 'I'O BEAT Wednesday and offered to repair The first accident occured about her driveway. 11 p.m. in front of the Exit 92 The woman called police early entrance ramp onto Interstate B6. Wednesday afternoon to report Driver Peter Rusconi of Newing­ that the $900 was missing from an ton turned left toward the highway COMPETITION •» envelope she kept in her bedroom. entrance ramp into the path of Three men who had been sealing another car, driven by Larry D. her driveway left without finishing Courtright of 330 Adams St. The WE DARE ALL COMPETITION TO BEAT the job shortly before she disco­ cars collided, police said. vered the cash was gone, police Police said Courtright had sig­ said. naled to make a right turn onto the OUR PRICES ON NAME BRAND MAJOR The men had knocked on her same ramp but surprised Rusconi door and offered to seal her by continuing straight. A third car. APPLIANCES AND COLOR TVs! driveway for $20. She agreed to the waiting at the end of the ramp to deal, police said. turn onto West Middle Turnpike, The woman, who is 75 years old, was also hit. The driver. Robert E. DON’T W AIT....COME IN TODAY! has poor vision and was unable to Staples, was not injured, but the A Culinary Institute students serve breads to diners at American give police detailed descriptions of hood of his 1980 Plymouth was SANYO This is a cloister-style room at American Nancy Webster and Richard Wood- the men. damaged. Bounty. • Bounty. The photo is from "Getaways worth. The new guidebook is in local When the job was nearly done, Rusconi. 24, was charged with W hirlpool for Gourmets in the Northeast," by bookstores. one of the men came inside her making an improper turn, which SELF house and asked for the money, carries a fine of $40. He was treated BACK TO police said. She went into her at Manchester Hospital for a SCHOOL CLEAHING bedroom and took $20 out of the strained neck and a cut knee, the 30” ELECTRIC DIAGONAL envelope she kept in a dresser in hospital spokeswoman said. SPECIAL” her bedroom, they said. Courtright, 18. was charged with RANGE Culinary Institute isn’t just for would-be chefs She told police that the man saw drunken driving. He is in the D • Automatic Clock her get the money. After she gave hospital with a broken leg. ControHad Oven C O LO R TV Editor’s note: Nancy Webster and Richard of culinary students who needed places to serve their hugFfat ones in a sort of beignet dough, served with a it to him. he went back outside, The other accident happened REFRIGERATOR • Black Glass Door Woodworth are the West Hartford-based authors of required 18-week externships. sour cream and orange sauce. police said. Another man came in a shortly before 2 a.m. Officer the recently published guide book, "Getaways for Prices for all this are most reasonable: two people few minutes later and asked for a Robert Scarchuk was driving west Gourmets in the Northeast.” (Wood Pond Press, having appetizers ($2.50 to $3.25), entrees ($8.50 to glass of water. She led him into her down West Middle Turnpike near $ $i $10.95.) Mrs. Websteristheco-authorof "Weekending $10), and dessert ($1,75 to $2.50) plus a bottle of wine kitchen and gave him the water. Downey Drive and saw a car speed BEST in New England” and "Daytripping & Dining in New can have a splendid lunch (with dinner-sized portions) After drinking the water and past him in the opposite direction. Culinary Institute England.” The following is an excerpt from the new for under $40. talking with her for a few minutes Scarchuk reported that he BUY! book, which is available in local bookstores. At night, when dining is by candlelight, entrees are more, the second man went turned around to chase the car A former Jesuit seminary high above the Hudson G mostly in the $10.75 to $14 range, with rack of lamb for outside. All three men left without because he thought it was speed­ River at Hyde Park became the home of the esteemed By Nancy Webster two, done in various ways, $15 a person. Service, of finishing the driveway, police said. ing. He saw it cross the center line school for chefs when the Culinary Institute moved in and Richard Woodworth course, is correct and cordial — after all, these kids The woman described one man and go off the road into a utility 1972 from New Haven. It has been a mecca for as in his 40s and heavyset. The gourmets ever since, not only for chefs but also for are graded for this — although much less formal than pole, snapping the pole in two, he Barely an hour’s drive north of New York City lies other two appeared to be in their reported. visiting professionals and knowledgeable diners who in the Escoffier Room (garb is green aprons). But, as 30s, she told police. All three were lUARANTEED FAMOUS an area that represents a different world, one often sample the fare cooked and served by students in you might expect, it is a bit slow. Driver Arthur J. Lambert of overlooked by travelers destined for Manhattan’s white. Windsor was taken to the hospital three restaurants. LOWEST MAKE urban attractions. Open Tuesday through Saturday, lunch 11:30 a m. with a head injury and a cut in his iff This is not a traditional school campus, you think to The southern Hudson Valley, including the Hudson to 1 p.m., dinner 6:30 to 8:30. Reservations with Two accidents overnight on West cheek. At the hospital Scarchuk yourself upon arrival as you watch budding chefs in Highlands, is amazingly rural, at times, histic. It is a deposits required (weekends are booked months Middle Turnpike sent three drivers charged him with drunken driving. PRICES tall white hats scurry across the green, some DIAGONAL mixed-bag area of steep mountains and rushing ahead, but there are cancelations). to the hospital. Lambert, 24, was listed in satisfac­ WhirljKiol I •TOUCH clutching their knife kits. It couldn’t be when you streams, noted mansions and historic houses, hip Two were admitted to Manches­ tory condition late this morning. UNDERCOUNTER CONTROLS learn that the rallying cry for the hockey team is a The Escoffier Room, Culinary Institute. (914) boutiques and hippie pursuits, winding country roads "m irepoix, mirepoix, roux, roux, roux; slice ’em up, and a mighty river with seemingly unending 471-6608: The great French chef Auguste Escoffier dice ’em up, drop ’em in the stew! ” would be pleased to know that some of his traditions DISHWASHER interesting traffic. The main red brick classroom building has an Vasectomy poses no risk, WITH PANEL MICROWAVE COLOR TV It also is an area of fine restaurants, one of which we are being carried on in this fine restaurant which institutional tinge, but the aromas wafting from the bears his name and is a favorite of classic gourmands. would go so far as to say could give any restaurant in new American Bounty or Escoffier Room restaurants the country a run for its money. That is the new Lunch is $15 prix-fixe, and worth every penny. In at either end of the long, somewhat gloomy main hall fact, it’s a bargain when you compare it with dinner California study shows $ $ American Bounty, which opened in 1982 at the storied arc tantalizing, hinting of glories to come. $1 Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park. ($31), which offers only one more course, fruit and cheese. Expect to spend 2'A hours and not have any By Beth Austin Association. The diversions for the daytripper or weekender are American Bounty, Culinary Institute of America, appetite for dinner that night. United Press International "1 think that the most important known far and wide. Not so widely known are the Route 9, Hyde Park 12538. (914) 471-6608. Open Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 1 p.m. and finding was, as far as we could tell, restaurants, some of them quite new and many with We’ve had lunch at Lutece, the five-star restaurant 6:30 to 8; 30 p.m. Reservations with deposit required. CHICAGO — Vasectomies are there was not any great increase in connections — as you might expect — to the Culinary in New York City, and we’ve had lunch at the Culinary not a health risk, despite research adverse effects," Bernstein said. Institute. Institute’s wonderful new American Bounty, and we Wechsler Coffeehouse, Culinary Institute: Every that showed medical problems in “ The results don’t support the Chef-owner John Novi of the highly rated DePuy think American Bounty is better. day there are specials like chicken teriyaki or broiled animals who had undergone the suggestion that there are severe Canal House, a CIA graduate, attributes the array of Photo by Woodworth Opened in August 1982 for the purpose of presenting ham in the $3 to $4 range, including vegetables and sterilization procedure, a doctor effects.” PANASONIC new restaurants to the arrival of the institute in 1972. AM/FM American foods and wines, American Bounty salads; sandwiches and burgers are $1.50 to $3.50 (for Those who eat in the Escoffier Room says. All of the men in the study had The Culinary Institute created a demand for better complements the noted Escoffier Room at the other hot roast beef) and desserts from the bakeshop are 75 can see chefs busy at work. Dr. Gerald Bernstein of the undergone vasectomies before SAVE FISHER TURNTABLE food supplies in the area as well as a ready entourage 16 end of the former Jesuit seminary. Where the cents. Beer (50 cents a glass!) and wine, 75 cents a University of Southern California 1976, and most of them had the ON CUBIC FT. Escoffier Room features classic French cuisine, rich cas.serolc of frog.s legs provcncalc. 2 DUAL glass, are available. Brunch is served from 10 a.m. to School of Medicine said Thursday operation after 1965. Each subjecl AMERICA'S and sauced, American Bounty features regional and Lunch, noon to 2:30 p.m,; dinner 5:30 to 9:30 p.m., a study of 10,590 vasectomized men was matched to a control who was CASSETTE 1 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday: French-style omelets BEST ENERGY seasonal American cuisine, served in a more casual with homefries, toast, bacon or sausage, are $3.25. Friday and Saturday to 10; 30 p.m., Sunday noon to 8 produced no evidence of health of the same age, race, marital ^\'htT^p<)oi I manner. p.m. Clo.sed Tuesday.s BRANDI SAVER TWIN Open when school is in session, Monday through problems that have been seen in status and neighborhood. Seldom have we read a menu qpd wanted to order animal studies. The men then filled out question­ SPEAKERS The Bird and Bottle Inn, Nelson Corners, Route 9, VIDEO CASSETTE FROSTcerte-r cneeFREE MODEL everything on it as we did that Saturday afternoon. Of Friday, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 i Bernstein said the study’s find­ naires about their medical histo­ the seven appetizers, three soups, 10 entrees and eight p.m.: weekends 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5:30 to 8 p.m. Garrison. (914) 424-3000: Another "oldie but goodie” is this pretty yellow inn with white columns, built as a ings that vasectomy poses' no ries and lifestyles. Researchers HUOSOI^ desserts, nothing sounded old hat, except perhaps tavern in 1761. health risks may relieve men who checked their medical histories RECORDER REFRIGERATOR New England clam chowder. have had the procedure, and may with the men’s physicians, with the STEREO ‘ 'GALLEY Doesn’t your mouth water when you contemplate Other resiaurants Lunch, Monday through Saturday, noon to 2:30 remove a hurdle for others consid­ subjects’ consent. appetizers like “ Texas-style barbecued shrimp and p.m.; dinner. Monday through Friday, 6 to 9:30 p.m., ering vasectomy. The only significant difference b i c K 4 $ $ bacon with warm cucumber salad,” or "broccoli and Saturday sealings at 6 and 9 p.m., Sunday 3 to 7 p.m.; between the two groups was a $1 DePuy Canal House, Route 213, High Falls, N.Y. ‘T think for a period of time, Vermont Cheddar cheese fritters with sherried sweet Sunday brunch, noon to 2:30 p.m. there was some concern about it,” much higher incidence of epididy­ H e h m pepper sauce?" (914) 687-7700: This National Historic Landmark, he said. mitis and orchitis in the vasectom­ built of stone in 1797 by Simeon DePuy to serve o We settled for tomato and celery mousse on cold Harrald’s, Stormville. (914) 878-6.595: Reservations He said men who have under­ ized men. travelers along the Delaware and Hudson Canal, is fresh tomato hash, a heavenly dish decorated with a are essential at this unlikely looking establishment, gone vasectomies — cutting the Orchitis is an inflammation of eve^ o n e’s dream of what a cozy tavern should be. fifhOMC, uOvatVldtM flowerette of mayonnaise and sprig of fresh dill one of the few five-star Mobil Guide restaurants in the sperm duct so the sperm does not the testicle, and epididymitis is o ' Dinner: Thursday through Saturday, from 5 p.m.; (which would be even better when local tomatoes are country and now in its 13th year. reach the ejaculate — often inflammation of the epididymis, Sunday, from 3 p.m. ’y«y*y available), a sampling of the three soups on the menu develop antibodies to their own the structure that collects sperm (h/n Dinner, 6 to 9:30 p.m., Saturday sealings 5:30 and served in tiny cups (a la Commander’s Palace in New sperm. as they leave the testicle. Old Drovers Inn, Route22, Dover Plains, N.Y. 12522. 9:30 p.m., Sunday 5 to 8:30 p.m. Closed Mondays, Orleans), chilled fresh strawberry soup, clam “ It’s been known for a long time, The questionnaire did not distin­ (914) 832-9311: The inn caters to a toney crowd. "W e Tuesdays, Sundays from November to March and all chowder, and New Orleans gumbo "Ya-Ya” (wha­ since the late 1950s, that a very guish between the two diseases, don’t see them as much in the summer as we do the January to mid-February. No credit cards. APPLIANCES - VIDEO - AUDIO - TELEVISION tever that m eans). significant proportion of men who but orchitis is “ very rare" and rest of the year,” says Potter, "because in the have had vasectomies develop most of the men who reported the The seafood was served in an iron skillet and was summer they bring their staffs to their country homes Dreamwold, Gypsy Trail Road, Carmel. (914) sperm antibodies," Bernstein problem probably suffered the less pretty as a picture^ rimmed by tomato wedges. From and do more entertaining there." 225-3500: An air of mystery, a bit dream-like, the looks of the tables around us, it was the most said. “ It was suggested that this severe epididymitis, Bernstein Lunch weekdays, noon to 3 p.m.; dinner 6 to 9 p.m., surrounds this 51-room mansion built by a movie ,SHOP popular dish of the day and deservedly so. might cause adverse effects, that said. Saturdays and holidays noon to 9:30 p.m., Sunday 1 to tycoon atop a hill in the middle of nowhere. they might start to get other types ALSIEFFERT'S ^ Crabmeat, mussels, clams, salmon and more were Dinner, Wednesday through Saturday from 5:30 8:30 p.m,. Closed Tuesday and Wednesday. A 15 Body minerals e l s e w h e r e topped with butter and crumbs and baked. Vegeta­ of immunological problems." SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER percent service charge is added to your bill. p.m., Sunday from 2 p.m.. Suites, $105 a night. Closed In the earlier animal research, Calcium is the most abundant E-Z TERMS: bles, served family-style, were stuffed cherry January through March. f i r s t 445 HARTFORD RD. - KEENY ST. EXIT OFF 1-84 tomatoes, yellow squash and tiny new red potatoes, some vasectomized animals deve­ mineral in the body, and it works ' ... •CASH Plumbush, Route 9D, Cold Spring. (914) 265-3904: If boiled in their jackets. loped severe, reactions from the with phosphorous in building and MANCHESTER. CT. the menu at this purple Victorian house, trimmed in M azim e’s, Old Tomahawk Street, Granite Springs. c o m p a r e .*" • CREDIT CARD Desserts are to groan over, from Hudson Valley sperm antibodies. Otherproblems. maintaining bones and teeth. Best yellow, reminds anyone of Stonehenge across the (914) 248-7200: Opensince June 1983, this is famed chef wine cream to warm New Orleans-style bread such ascardiovasculartroubleand sources are milk, and milk pro­ • m o n t h l y Connecticut line in Ridgefield, that’s because its Maxime Ribera’s latest effort, following successes in pudding to fresh fruits and nuts baked in phyllo dough increased weight gain, also have ducts, cheese and blackstrap mo­ PAYMENTS Swiss owners, host Gierl Albin and chef Ans Benderer, Manhattan, Hartsdale, North Salem and most 647-9997 with applejack sauce. We tried the popular been reported. lasses. Phosophorous, the second were formerly there. recently in Florida. Even though it’s off the beaten OPEN DAILY: MON-THURS 'TIL 9 • TUES-WED-SAT TIL 5 . FRIDAY TIL 8 (! Mississippi river boat, a shell'of pastry filled with an The report on the new human most abundant mineral, plays a Lunch entrees are $4.95 to $9.75 and include Swiss path, customers are flocking to his door. i WrdcCff intense chocolate mousse with kiwi fruit on top, and study was published in the Journal part in almost every chemical cheese croquettes, tortelini a la Plumbush, baked o f th e American Medical reaction in the body. FREE DELIVERY - FREE REMOVAL - FREE NORMAL INSTALLATION weird-sounding but very good, fried strawberries — Lunch and dinner, Wednesday through Sunday, but trout in lM*er biillrr .tiid gribiche, and a f no lunch Saturday. % K - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Aug. 24. 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Aug 24. 19«4 - 13 Tim Storrs wiii piay organ W eek en d ers Prince keeping quiet Births ^ n n . Brian Scott, son of Walter Tatem, Jessica Lynn, daughter Summer is winding down John and Donna Prete Bonn of of Richard Scott and Judith Party to benefit Cheney restoration Ellington, was born Aug. 10 at Harwood Tatem of 50 Morse Road, Only four more programs to go at the Manchester despite strong ‘Purpie Rain’ Manchester Memorial Hospital. was bom Aug. 8 at Manchester Cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, BicentenniaJ Band Shell — a sure sign summer is on Her maternal grandmother is Memorial Hospital. Her maternal the way out. music, entertainment and visiting Margaret Prete of Ellington. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. By Frank Spotnitz with friends — all by the light of the On Saturday the Norman Gage Big Band will paternal grandparents are Hans John P. Harwood of Holden, Mass. United Press International appear at the shell on the campus of Manchester In the absence of in- available that Thomas H. and Ana M. Mattel months. Peter Oberg will take over to keep The fair opens today and continues through Sunday. District Fire Department wiil have its annual peach heretofore known for the hit “ T H E APPROACH was al­ second thoughts. seats. 643-5426. come to the party any­ night Gotta of 142 Charter Oak St., was Pomerleau, Jason Joseph, son of the "Cocktails to Music,” theme Saturday is always the biggest day of the event. The festival tonight from 6 to 8 across from the firehouse, singles "Little Red Corvet” and ways to create a very strong Most of the scenes were shot born Aug. 16 at Manchester Victor Joseph and Sherry Adams going. No engraved seats available for fair opens to the public at 1 p.m. There will be the corner of Main and Hiiliard streets. “ 1999.” storyline and let the music in one or two takes and the Memorial Hospital. His maternal Pomerleau Sr. of 114 Rachel Road, the lawn party — guests are asked judging of beef, a doodle bug draw, a queen’s contest, You can stay and enjoy your shortcake while you There are undeniable similar­ counterpoint that, as opposed to production schedule was so grandmother is Mrs. Celia Ocasio was born Aug. 14 at Manchester Another highlight of the evening to bring their own lawn chairs. and at 8 p.m. there will be music by the band chat with friends — or you can take it home for ities between Prince’s charac­ rigid the cast and crew did not Here’s where to write emphasizing music and maybe of Bronx, N. Y. His paternal Memorial Hospital. His maternal will be the awarding of a raffle "Gambler." dpsert. ShortcaJ(e is $1.50 a serving with shortcake ter and Prince himself. there’s a story when you get have "time for anything except The weather forecasters proni- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. grandmother is Barbara Conley of prize. Raffle tickets will still be Here's where to write for advice from the syndicated Saturday the gates open at 9 a.m. There will be biscuits topped with freshly sliced peaches and gobs of offstage," Magnoli said. going to work and going to i.se beautiful weather for the Henry Gotta of Newington. 65 Durkin St. His paternal grand­ judging of various animals. At 2 p.m., Gordon Hayes whipped cream. AS IN REAL life. Prince’s " I wanted to make sure that if sleep,” Magnoli said. available during the early part of weekend. But — just in case it rains advice columnists featured in the Manchester Herald: Kiersey, Marcus Lowell, son of parents are Mr. and Mrs. Nor- and his trick horse will perform. The band, "Up There will also be door prizes awarded. background is biracial. And the I was onstage there was a really To top it all off, the weather the evening. Saturday — show up for the party • Dear Abby — Abigail Van Buren, P.O. Box 38923, Mikell Lee and Marianne Leal mand Pomerleau of Hartford. He cast is largely composed of his good reason to be there. We was miserable. In one scene Kiersey of 67 Bigelow St., was bora The winner of the raffle will have on Sunday instead. If you haven’t Hollywood, Calif. 90038. Minneapolis musician friends has a brother, Victor Joseph Jr., 17 wanted to make a movie first.” shot in 28-degree weather, Ap­ Aug. 11 at Manchester Memorial months. a permanent seat in the new • Dr. Lamb — Dr. Lawrence Lamb, M.D., P.O. Box — members of The Time, That also meant that the polonia Kotero had to dive . Connecticuf College, New London: antiques Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ theater, with his or her name Appolonia 6, the Dez Dickerson first-time actors would have to naked into a lake. In the presidential election of 1551, Radio City Station, New York. N.Y. 10019. festival, on the college campus, Mohegan ents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leal, Jose Marin of Spain walked a engraved on it. The prize is Avenue, Saturday. (528-0322.) Band. accept playing characters who To keep her from catching 1972, Richard M. Nixon received • Dr. Blaker — Dr. Karen Blaker, Ph D., P.O. Box East Hartford. His paternal grand­ record-breaking 17 miles, 881 Albert Magnoli, the first-time were not always likeable, in­ pneumonia, "off-camera tents actually worth $500 — that’s what 47.165,234 votes, the highest popu­ T ed Lane Field, Westbrook: 25th annual fife and parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ivan P. yards in two hours on April 8,1979. 475, Radio City Station, New York. N.Y. 10019. drum corps muster, on the field, rear of Town Hall director who made “ Purple cluding Prince, whose charac- were set up with heat devices Kiersey of Hillsdale, Mich, and Mr. other patrons have to pay to have lar vote in the nation’s history. with muster at 11 a.m . Saturday. (399-6436.) Rain” and wrote the final ter^is arrogant, egotistical and and there were divers in the and Mrs. Thomas S. Kanonas of screenplay, said that the movie occasionally slaps around water who rescued her as soon Windsor Locks. He has a brother, Music tells more about Prince’s values Appolonia. as she hit,” Magnoli said. Mikell Lee II, 17 months. Wallace, Kathryn Duffy, daugh­ ter of William H. and Karen E. Duffy Wallace III of 45 Boulder Bicentennial Band Shell, Manchester: Satur­ Twenty-three cop series! Road, was born Aug. 11 at day, 7 p.m., Norman Gage Big Band, and Sunday, Manchester Memorial Hospital. A Silk City Barbershop Chorus, 7 p.m. Rain date for HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - You’re government spooks, men, women, Sunday Her maternal grandparents are Saturday Is Tuesday and for Sunday, rain date Is leater not going to believe this. kids and a dog or two tearing Aug. 26 at 8:30 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Duffy of Monday. Wednesday, 7 p.m., Christianity In There will be 23 — count ’em, 23 around in patrol cars, motorcy­ Cranston, R.I. Her paternal grand­ SUMMER DNNG OUT Concert. Band shell Is located on campus of — cops and robbers shows on TV cles, helicopters and souped up JOAN parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Manchester Community College, 60 Bldwell St. this fall! hotrods. H. Wallace Jr. of Birmingham, Coochllght Dinner Theater, East Windsor: Martin Bark, East Harttord: Free 'Big Band" Viewers will be exposed to more It’s a jungle out there in T V land, Ala. "Th e Best of Broadw ay," playing through Sept. 9, concert, Wednesday from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the crime fighters than there are cops folks, BAEZ Wilcox, James Daniel, son of except Mondays, at the theater on Route 5. Doors park on Burnside Avenue. Rain date Is Thursday. on the entire police force of NBC, perennial also-ran in the All Seats $14.75 Charles E. and Janice Crotty open 6:30 p.m. for cocktails and dinner. Curtain If raining thaf date, concert will be held at Penney Ashtabula, Ohio. ratings, tops ABC and CBS with Wilcox Jr., of 11 Rose Lane, High School. Chicken barbecue available from 5 time 8 p.m. (522-1266. Andover, was bora Aug. 7 at H The detective overkill is a nine crime shows, including the Country Playhouse, Westport: "N o t for Manchester Memorial Hospital. to 8 p.m., or bring own picnic. No alcoholic reminder of the 1950s plethora of best of the lot, "Hill Street Blues.” Keeps, " playing through Saturday; "Run For AIR featuring this week... beverages In park. horse operas. Instead of night­ His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Your Wife," opens Monday through Sept. 1, Back on NBC will be the FINE GUIDE Kennedy Stadium, Bridgeport: The Beach Bovs mares accompanied by the clip- John E . Crotty of Windsor. His starring Joe Namath. Performances are 8:30 armed-to-the-teeth private army in a special concert, Monday at 7 p.m. at the clop of hooves, viewers will be paternal grandparents are Mr. and p.m., Monday through Friday with matinees “The A-Team ” along with "Re­ SUPPLY Mrs. Charles Wilcox Sr. of Nor­ stadium. Tickets; $17.50, $15.50, and $12.50. driven mad by the screech of car TO (800-223-0120.) Wednesday at 2 p.m. and Saturdays at 5 p.m. mington Steele” and "Knight wich. He has a brother, John (227-4177.) chase dires and deafened by Tanglewood, Lenox, Mass.: Today, 9 p.m. In gunfire. Rider,” — mostly for kid viewers. (Tiarles, 6. Ivoryton Playhouse, Ivoryton: "Plaza Suite," Soucy, Lea Arline, daughter of the Shed with the Cleveland Orchestra ; Saturday, Never in its spotty history has Challenging the old "Charlie’s SUMMER DINING i w ■ - 8:30 p.m .; and Sunday, 2:30 p.m. (413-637-1940.) playing through Sunday, Sept. 2, except Mon­ Gerald and Nicolina Fusco Soucy G T V dumped such repetitious pro­ days. Showtimes Tuesday, through Friday, 8 Angels” series for sexy and of Hebron, was bom Aug. 9 at German Club, Newington: German brass band, gramming on an unsuspecting glamorous private eyes is the Saturday and Sunday at Saengerbund's German p.m.; Saturday, 5 and 9 p.m.; Sunday, 5 p.m., Manchester Memorial Hospital. public. network’s newcomer, "Partners in III Wednesday matinee, 3 p.m. Children's show, Her maternal grandparents are Club. Beer tent, dancing, singing, German food The roll call of good guys vs. bad Pri. & Sat. Night Specials Saturday, 11 a.m. and 12 p.m., "The Fisherman Crime,” starring blonde Loni Salvatore and Diomira Fusco of and drinks. guys includes amateur crime and His W ife." (767-8348.) Anderson and brunette Lynda Waterbury. Her paternal grand­ i Civic Center, Hartford: Saturday, Huey Lewis fighters, cops, private eyes, secret Carter. L l i and'the News In concert, Saturday at 8 p.m. Polka Dot Playhouse, Bridgeport: "Lunch father is Paul Soucy of Waterbury. iS Scaliops Au Gratin ...... *7.9 5 Tickets $11.50 and $12.50; Sunday, Kenny Rogers Hour,” Friday and Saturday, through Sept. 8 at The POINTER SISIERS She has a brother, Wendell, 9; and

MANCHESTER HERALD. Friduv, Aug. 24, 1984 - 15 Advice Area Towns I E stim ate NSeS In Woman thinks she spots for Bolton SPORTS Mothers want small classes BOLTON — Four mothers fourth-grade stu­ dents asked the Board of Education Thursday to media center add a third section this year to keep class size shady deal in crystal ball down. By Sarah Passell Softball: The school administration has scheduled two Herald Reporter Ram rampage D EAR ABBY: Last week I went fourth-grade classes with 27 students each. But me; however, there’s one problem. to a spiritual reader who is Bolton residents Joan Morra,’ Sharon Abraham- BOLTON •— The new library and computer center He smells. He looks very clean and supposed to have the power to tell son, Pam Blafkin and Ruth Urban said the the school board'proposes to build at Bolton High neat, but he has a sweaty, Nassiff you your past, your future and to classses are too iarge. School is expected to cost $819,000 by the time it is disagreeable odor about him. make your dreams come true. I Dear Last year, their children were spread between finished if voters approve its construction this fall. He wants to see me again, and I The estimate, which Board of Education member T. rips Chargers was told she charged $20, which two third grade classes of 24 students each, the would like to see him — but only if was fine with me. Abby women said. They said their children complained Dye Hooper reported at a meeting Thursday, is nearly he bathes. Should I tell him he has a wins two After the first reading, she asked Abigail that the teacher did not always have time to help double the $450,000 projected when the idea was first ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI) - The interference penalty against cor- problem? Or should I just forget them when they had questions. proposed last winter. me for another $20 so she could Van Buren about him? Los Angeles Rams played about as nerback Danny Walters. Irvin’s burn a candle to bring back my "W e felt they were shorted,” Mrs. Blafkin said. School officials said then that the early estimatedid well as they can while the, San return of a Dan Fouts MRS. CLEAN first love, which is something I Superintendent Packman disagreed. not include the cost of furnishing the addition or Diego Chargers played about as pass came with 1:02 left in the first Two liito-iiining follies pro­ have been praying and praying for. It s borderline," he said. After the women left buying a computer and terminals. Hooper said poorly as they can. And both head D EAR MRS. CLEAN: Tell him! quarter and made the score 14- 0. pelled Charter Oak ehampion I gave her another $20 and she told he told the board. " I can’t appreciate the Thursday that his re.search indicates those things will coaches pronounced their squads You would be doing him an . Another interception, this one by Nassiff Arms to a pair of me to come back in a week. comment that 24 or 25 is too large: 24 to me is cost around $280,000. ready for the start of the NFL the power she claims to have. enormous favor. If the cause is linebacker George Andrews off Well, I went back last night, and ideal." The estimate for basic construction costs has risen regular season. victories in the Town Softball Please answer before I go broke internal, he needs to see his backup quarterback Ed Luther, she said she would have to have Packman said that if the fourth-grade popula­ from that $450,000 to $539,500, Hooper said during his Leroy Irvin returned an inter­ Tournament Thursday and UNDER HER SPELL physician. If it’s external, he needs set up the Rams’ third TD, a 3-yard another $.'i0 because the evil spirits tion climbs to 60, it will be time to plan for a third presentation to the board. Construction would take ception 58 yards for one 4 to know that if he doesn’t clean up run by Redden to make the score into the semifintils oh blew out the first candle and she class. about 18 months, he said. and scored on two 21- 0. DEAR UNDER; The only his act, it’s curtains for his social Monday. would have to tight another one to "pow er” this woman has is to life. Hooper unveiled two models of the addition that short plunges Thursday night to "W e feel good about what we can bring back my first love. separate people like you from their Coventry loses job candidate were made by Bolton architect Alan C. Wiedie. help the Rams to a 47-14 rout of the do,” Andrews said of the defense. Nassiff, which beat Lathrop I told her I was not a rich woman money. Don’t give her another Chargers in the final exhibition "W e ’re not going to dominate Insurance and J Penney, will and that was all the cash I had, so dime! Get in touch with the “ bunco D EAR ABBY; Relevant to "Big- COVENTRY — The second candidate offered W IEDIE’S PLANS call for building a 7,000-square- game for both teams. anybody man-to-man, but when meet Glenn Constniction in a 6:00 she asked me to leave my VISA squad" of your local police depart­ Busted in Birmingham: ’’ Her the position of Coventry Town Manager has foot addition to the school building. When school Both teams ended the pre-season everyone does his job and we all pm semifinal Monday at Fitzge­ card with her so she could buy ment immediately and report this fiance wanted to start a chicken declined the job. officials first discussed the idea last winter, they were at 2-2. Los Angeles opens the work together, I feel we can handle rald Field. The winner advances to 2 something for the church in my fraud. farm but was too cheap to buy an Jane E.^ Duncan of Joliet, III., was offered the calling for an addition of 4,500 .square feet. regular season against the Dallas any offense in the league.” the finals against undefeated Cher- name. She said that would help incubator, so he asked ”B.B.” to positon this week. But she refused it because she "This is not the most modest plan we could have Cowboys on Monday night Sept. 3, Los Angeles scored again in the rone’s Package Store in a 7: .30 bring back my first love. Some­ DEAR ABBY: I am 62 years old hatch the eggs in her bra. had accepted another job in Kennebunkport.Me., come up with,” school Superintendent Richard E while the Chargers open in Minne­ third quarter when Luther was nightcap. thing told me not to leave it, so I and have been a widow for two according to Town Council Chairman Robert Packman told the board, sota against the Vikings Sept. 2. sacked in the end zone by Reggie didn't. Had she gone along with the idea, A victory for Cherrone’s would years. I recently met a very nice Olmstead. “ It’s on the median side,” said Wiedie, who aLso In avenging a 17-10 loss to San Doss and Jack 'Youngblood for a she would have created the first me;in the (-hampionship in the I feel like I am being drained for man, age 64. (He’s divorced with The council lost its first candidate, a Michigan attended the meeting, "There are other areas it would Diego three weeks ago, Los An­ safety. Jeff Kemp’s 51-yard pass to real living bra. Can you imagine a double-elimination tourney; a loss all I have, but it would be worth grown children.) He’s a retired man, last week for similar reasons. be nice to have” geles built a 30-0 halftime lead and George Farmer to the 1-yard line more logical candidate for the would .set up a winner-take-all everything to me if she could bring military officer, very intelligent council planned to meet Wiedie’s plans do not provide for a darkroom, a staff led 37-0 before San Diego broke the set up Redden’s second TD, a booby hatch? finale to be played Tuesday night. back my first love. and sensible. He's wonderful com­ Wednesday evening to interview more applicants lounge or a television studio. He said these are shutout. The Chargers managed plunge with 2:55 left in the half. I need to know if this woman has pany and I know he’s interested in H.N.D., lo r the post, which was vacated in June by facilities the school could use but does not now have. just 55 yards in the first half, never Kemp, who completed 12 of 21 QUINCY, CALIF. Charles McCarthy. The plans provide for a 2,500-square-foot reading moving out of their own territory. passes for 223 yards in relief of Nassiff 12, Lathrop 9 4 The Rams piled up 477 total yards Vince Ferragamo, fired a 31-yard 3 ^ - room, a 600-square-foot media production area, an In Thursday night’s opener at in the game to only 165 for San TD pass to Drew Hill four minutes 860-square-foot computer laboratory, a 150-square- Fitzgerald, Nassiff Arms rallied Budget Is already a worry Diego. into the third quarter to boost the foot conference room, a 600-square foot entrance and for seven runs in the lop of the Does taking of antacids check-out area, 640 square feet of administrative "W e’re anxious to get going,” score to 37-0. San Diego finally got BOLTON — School Superintendent Richard E. seventh inning to pull out a said Rams Coach John Robinson. into Rams territory on Mike Packman told the school board Thursday that space, 370 square feet of storage and 1,280 square feet come-from-behind win over La­ of other service space. “ 1 feel good about the level we’re Green’s recovery and the $46,000 of the $59,000 budget for special education throp. The losers had taken what IS already spent. playing at. I think we’re ready." Chargers then cut the deficit to 31-7 UPI photo had .seemed a commanding 8-4 Despite the poor showing by the on Pete Johnson’s 1-yard TD run. affect one’s calcium level? There are nine special education students who BOLTON REPUBLICAN Thomas A. Manning, a lead after a six-run sixth before Chargers, San Diego Coach Don will be placed in schools outside Bolton this year. Hartford architect who serves on the town Zoning San Diego scored again on its Los Angeles Rams’ Henry Calif. San Diego Charger Danny Walters Nassiff’s last-gasp surge. DEAR DR. LAMB — Is there any Six have been placed, and their tution will cost the Commission, also attended the presentation. He Coryell said his team is also ready. next possession with ex-Rams Ellard (80) brings down a Vince problem with taking antacid tablets worked: An almost constant input of town $46,000, Packman said. asked why the school board was planning the Eric Dickerson gave the Rams a running back Jewerl Thomas makes the tackle, keeping the gain to Merrill Myers and Jim Riifini led relative to the calcium level in the milk, cream or soft foods constantlv library-media center at a size so much larger than the 7-0 lead on a 1-yard TD run 4:45 into scoring on a 2-yard run as time Ferragamo pass during first-quarter only five yards on the play. the winners’ hitting attack with neutralized the acid. Three others have not yet been placed. The body’’ I am 54. male, 6 feet tall and Your school board voted Thursday to higher a full-time 2,800 square feet he said state standards recommend the game after a 46-yard pass- elapsed in the third period. action Thursday night at Anaheim, three hits each Rick Nicola. Don weigh 195. Slonu'insky and Steve Cinaci I don’t think the small amount of teaching aide to work in Bolton with a tenth Wiedie answered that he designed the addition I have a very acid stomach and Health student. I space each separate facility in the rapped two safeties apiece while take an average of two to four* Rolaids you Uke will be particularly harmful, but I would prefer that you The board discussed the tenth’s student’s LMC would need and came up with a size larger than Kevin Comeau blasted a Iwn-nin Rolaids daily. I do not drink milk and Lawrence situation in a closed session before voting the state standard. home run. have heard that taking anatacids can see your doctor for a proper diagnosis Lamb, M.D. and treatment. Meanwhile, you pulblicly to hire an aide. Manning has challenged the need for the new Browns lose on Bahr’s missed PAT cause calcium loss, leading to brittle center. He has said that there would be room for the For Lathrop, Dave Hidwell bones should read The Health Letter 8-4 cranked a solo homer and a pair of librai^ and a computer laboratory if some of the The Eagles, 2-2, had taken a 20-13 from McDonald to Walker gained DEAR READER — Part of what Use and Abuse of AnUcids, which I By Mike Tully 33-yarder. singles while Robbie Ran.som and am sending you. Others who want this Kindergarten class added ^m ailer elective courses at the high school were cut. lead with 8:19 left on a 33-yard field 11 but after two incomplete passes, you have heard is true. The other part UPI Sports Writer Pre-season size-ups McFadden’s first lied Al Hodonis added two hits each. issue can send 75 cents with a long, BOLTON — The Board of Education voted But Packman made it clear he does not agree. goal by rookie Paul McFadden. Bahr was short on a 51-yard IS not. The prolonged use of excessive are far less likely to develop bone loss the score 3-3 after Bahr had given sUmped, self-addressed envelope or Thursday to add a third section of kindergarten at We still have to solve our problems if this doesn’t You can bet Cleveland Coach " I like the attitude of our guys,” attempt with five seconds left. amounts of any of the antacids that than a woman is. This consideration of Patriots and Jets the Browns an early lead. The It to me in care of this newspaper, Bolton Elementary School. go through. Packman said. "W e don’t have a Sam Rutigliano will react more said Philadelphia Coach Marion Cleveland finished the pre-season Nassiff 13, Penney 3 contain aluminum may contribute to about anUcids is particularly imnor- backup." Cleveland field goal was set up P.O. Box 1551, Radio 'City SUtion School Superintendent Richard E. Packman strongly the next time Matt Bahr Campbell/ ” We know we can be ■ — see page 17 1-3. dissolving tones. Rolaids contain tant to women in the years just before after linebacker Jim Dumont A nine-run sixth stanza broke New York, NY 10019. said there will be at least 45 children entering The present library has no more room for books. misses an extra point. better, or at least we think we can.. Ron Jaworski threw a 23-yard aluminum. But the problem is not and after the menopause recovered a fumble on a open a one-run ballgame and A I he four computer terminals that make up the The good thing about tonight is that touchdown pass to rookie Kenny with the calcium: It is with the phos- The calcium antacid, such as kindergarten in Bolton next week. That’s too Bahr cost the Browns a game return by the Eagles’ Evan Cooper carried Nassiff inlothesemifinals. many for two classes, he said. computer lab are squeezed into a library storage we did win. attempts in the pre-season, hooked Jackson, the Eagles’ top draft phate. The aluminum binds with the Turns, will not have this effect but Vice presidents Thursday night by flubbing the at the Philadelphia 32. The victors were clinging to a 4-3 He referred to a survey school officials made room. And special education students take some virtually automatic kick with 3:09 • "Now we can go back and the conversion attempt wide to the choice last May, which gave In games tonight, it will be lead before the sixth frame explo­ phosphate in the intestine, limiting they are more prone to cause rebound What did Franklin D. Roosevelt classes in rooms the size of walk-in closets. correct the errors and try to make left. Philadelphia the lead for good at phosphate absorption. acidity. You feel better when you first recently of area towns, which showed that the size left, giving the Eagles a 20-19 Detroit at Cincinnati. Kansas City sion clinched the win. and Grover Cleveland have in ourselves a better football team.” " I t was just a lack of concentra­ 10-6 in the second quarter. The Your tones are hardened with salts take them, but you feel worse later of kindergartens ranges from 14 to 21 children. victory in Philadelphia. Fortu­ at New England, Denver at common? They were the only OFFICIALS meet state deadlines, townspeople After McFadden’s field goal, tion," Bahr said. “ The snap and Eagles extended their lead to 17-6 Nicola paced a 16-hit attack with of calcium phosphate. If you don’t requiring you to Uke antacid to nately for the Browns, it was only a Atlanta. Miami at Tampa Buy,' United States presidents to have will be asked to vote on whether to build the library Cleveland drew within one point on the hold were good. It’s frustrat­ on a 4-yard run by rookie running two singles and a double, while have enough phosphate, you will lose relieve your symptoms. To get ongo- pre-season game, which is why Minnesota at St. Louis, the New two different vice presidents. John a 4-yard touchdown pass from Paul ing. You have very few chances to back Andre Hardy on their first Myers, Rufini, Ken Comeau, Don calcium phosphate from your tones, ing benefit from such antacids, they Coventryfest scheduled k " h ^ referendum question on the Rutigliano was able to laugh it off. York Jets at the Los Angeles N. Garner, Roosevelt's V P for two ballot Nov. 6. They will also have a chance to approve McDonald to Dwight Walker with win a gam e." possession of the quarter. That Slomcinsky and Ron Frenetle all If your diet is fairly high in phos- must be taken more or less continu- "It was right down the middle Raiders, and Seattle at San terms, retired to be replaced by or turn down proposals to build a new town firestation 3:09 remaining, three plays after The Browns had one last attempt score was set up on a 51-yard bomb contributed two hits each. phates — such as a diet high in meat, ously to constantly neutralize the COVENTRY — Individuals or organizations but ran out of gas,” Rutigliano Francisco. U Henry A. Wallace in FD R ’s third and public works garage and to renovate Community McDonald connected with Duriel to win when linebackerChip Banks from Jaworski to . poultry or fish — you may still absorb steady outflow of stomach acid. You wishing to participate in the Second Annual said. "M aybe if he had used On Saturday, it’s Washington at Dan Dalloff and ,lim Kelley term. President Cleveland had Harris for 38 yards. recovered a fumble by the Eagles’ McFadden, a 12th-round draft enough phosphate so that the antacids can accomplish the same thing with Coventryfest should contact the Coventry unleaded or premium instead of New Orleans. Pittsburgh at the ripped three hits each to lead J.C. Thomas A. Hendricks as vice Jaycees. Michael Haddix at the Philadel­ choice, kicked a 41-yard field goal will not affect you. foods. That is really how an early regular gas. it might have made But Bahr, who had made all New York Giants, Indianapolis at Penney. Rob Case and Doug president in his first term, but to co" t {r 2 'i9 , M r ‘ ' phia 45 with 26 seconds left. A pass in the first quarter along with his In addition, since you are male, you ulcer treatment, the Sippy diet. The event is co-sponsored by the Coventry it” seven of his previous extra-point Green Bay, and Houston at Dallas. Mitchell added two apiece. Adlai E. Stevenson for his second. Jaycees and the Coventry Jaycee Women. It will The school system has applied for a state grant to feature game booths, field events, crafts, food, pay for more than half the cost of the proposed center wood-splitting and pie-eating contests. School officials’ estimates vary on the size of the Baseball roundup The event will be held Sept. 22. at Captain grant. One figure offered is 56 percent of the total cost Collese Notes Nathan Hale School on Route 31. Fair hours will HMper said his research puts it at 59.5 percent. J-V,-1 G be from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. and admission will be Packman said Thursday he does not expect word on .L- free. whether the state approves the grant until March 1985 For more information, contact Steve Curtiss at The current library, the size of two regular Astros move into tie for second Fowler in business course 742-6459 or Janet Grace at 742-9088. Spruce St.; Norman Davies, 66 School St.; Sandra c special education .1 ‘ Jamie Fowler, 71 North River Road. Coventry, has Dorsey, 80 Queen St., William Finnegan. 4 Harvard clas.ses if the center were built. Plans for the center Bv Fred McMone enrolled m the business administration program at Road; Kenneth Gerrity, 148 Broad St.; Steven Kahn. include an outside door so town groups could use it as a home two runs in the fourth inning and pitch, a stolen base and Art Howe’s meeting place in the evening. UPI Sports Writer Chamberlayne Junior College in Boston, Mass. 105 Ferguson Road; Amy Kratenstein, 5 Briarwood belted a solo homer to trigger a two-run sacrifice fly. Drive; Gretchen LIndberg, 63 ErieSt.; Marina Mozzi, fifth. But the Astros pushed across three runs V - ' ^ Hooplr'Iaid“ “ f'"' '° ‘ al town use," 43 Brainard Place; Dean Pagan!, 25 Durant St • Board gets asbestos bids The standings and the calendar clearly Smith pitched two scoreless innings for in their half. Doran singled, moved to Ms. Kechejian earns B.A. Shirley Pagluica, 255 Vernon St.; and John BOLTON — The Public Building Commission indicate that the Houston Astros have the victory while Mark Rucker, 1-3, was second on a sacrifice and scored on a single Ugbonomiko, 165 Downey Drive. voted this week to recommend that the Board of virtually no chance of winning the National charged with the loss. by Walling. Doran took second on the throw Karen Kechejian of Manchester has been awarded Awarded bachelor of science degrees' Robert First school day a full one League West pennant. The Cardinals built an early 4-0 lead to the plate, and after Cruz was intention­ a bachelor of science degree from Fairleigh Selectmen hire a Massachusetts company to But impossible is hardly a word one against starter Mike LaCoss but couldn’t ally walked, Jerry Mumphrey forced Cruz Dickinson University, Rutherford, N.J, Bashaw.71 Homestead St.; Jane Bailey, 45 Northfield remove hazardous asbestos insulation at Bolton I f n*lf school in Bolton on Aug 29 will be a should associate with a city that once hold it. and was safe on an error by second St.; Laura Bangasser. 207 High St.; Sandra Berube, 54 High School and Bolton Center School. fun day o school, the school said today ® High St.; Harold Blanchard, 26 Channing Drive- The company the commission will recommend landed a man on the moon. St. Louis scored a first-inning run on baseman Herr that allowed a run to score. Grades kindergarten through 8 will be dismissed at Halldin receives B.S. **®*'®'’*y> 61 Eldridge St.; Maries Dolge, 126 is Dec-Tarn Corp. of Tewskbury, Mass., which Right now the. Astros are hotter than a singles by Willie McGee and Tom Herr, a Mumphrey stole second and .scored on Highland St.; John Duda, 957 Tolland Turnpike- offered to do the work for $53,000. The only other lefg"o‘’™ 2 is " ’ ® of 3 p.m. High school students will be rocket engine. They defeated the St. Louis wild pitch and Terry Pendleton’s fielder’s- Garner’s single to center. Winiam P. Halldin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Bradford Farley, 206 Blue Ridge Drive; and Charles bidder, Northup Refractory Service Inc of Cardinals 9-6 Thursday night in Houston for choice grounder, then added three more in Halldin, 215 Kennedy Road, received a bachelor of Glade III, 190 Blue Ridge ^ iv e . Unionville, bid $46,635 for the work. their 11th victory in the last 13 games and the second on a two-run single by Herr and science degree at ceremonies June 16 at Northwest­ Commission Chairman Ronald Heim noted that have moved into a tie for second place with an RBI single by George Hendrick. Blue Jays 6, Indians 1 ern, University, Evanston, III. Atlanta in the N L West. Dec-Tarn recommended removing more asbestos The Astros began their comeback in the At Toronto, George Bell drove in two runs Halldin majored in journalism in the Medill School Honored at college That’s the good news. The bad news is than Northup did, accounting for the difference in fourth. Julio Solano singled to open the and scored twice to support Doyle Alexand­ of Journalism. He was campus editor for the Daily they still trail the San Diego Padres by 10 price. Heim calculated that Northup’s bid would inning and moved to third on a double by er’s four-hitter as the Blue Joys snapped Northwestern and a member of Inter-Varsity . A'I'Jabbo, son of Mr. and Mrs Fireman says games with only 33 remaining. Bill Doran. Puhl then singled home two Christian Feilowship. rise to within $1,000 of Dec-Tarn’s bid if the Cleveland’s eight- game winning streak. f “'■ce Cadet of "W e’re in second place now, and although runs, cutting the margin to 4-2. the ROTC, University of Connecticut, was recently commission asked Northup to remove the Bell’s double in the fifth inning drove in it’s a longshot, we can see the light at the Puhl led off the fifth with his seventh presented with a savings bond from the Italian additional insulation. Lloyd Moseby from first and his sixth­ end of the tunnel," said winning relief Area students earn degrees The town has allocated only $40,000 for the stopping bomber home run of the season and the Astros tied inning single drove in Ernie Whitt from Veterans, for ouutanding leadership pitcher Dave Smith, 2-2. "There’s always project. the score later in the inning when Denny second to key the Blue Jays’ 11-hit attack. Five area students have been awarded degrees university '* engineering at the hope until we’re mathematically elimi­ Heim, who is a public works foreman in Vernon, Walling beat out an infield hit, stole second Alexander, 12-5, had a two- hitter through from Central Connecticut State University. nated. Stranger things have happened." said Dec-Tarn removed asbestos from several and scored on Phil Garner’s single. the first seven innings before Cleveland Earning bachelor of arts degrees were Marie Air Force Cadet Lawrence French, son of Mrs. Jane was spontaneous "Anything can happen in September.” 2 The Astros took a 5-4 lead in the sixth French of 101 Brookfield St., received a savings bond schools in Vernon and is a reliable firm. nicked him for its only run in the eighth. Dubois of Andover and Steven Bates of Bolton added Astros Manager Bob Lillis. "San against Rucker on a single by Mark Bailey, from the Disabled American Vetqpans Auxiliary for Lori Fraher and Peter Johnson of Bolton earned Diego goes on a long road .trip starting a sacrifice bunt and a single by pinch hitter outstanding officer potential. UPI photo bachelor of science degrees. New life for rec board tomorrow and still has four double-headers Jim Pankovits. Brewers 5, Twins 2 Unda Zelek earned a bathelor of science in to play on the road. We can’t worry about Houston Astros'catcher Mark Bailey (6) reaches across the path BOLTON — The Board of Selectmen voted this the wick of a Molotov'^ cocktail. bor^ber and dousing * Houston added a run in the seventh. Jose At Milwaukee. Bill Sehroeder and Mark education degree and George Ardan, a master of Taking part In program them, though. We ll still take it one game at Cruz singled to left to open the inning and Brouhard cracked solo home runs to back of St. Louis Cardinal Tom Herr to make the put-out at home week to extend the life of the one-year-old town happened to be looking at the right place at science degree. Both are from Coventry. a time.” stole second. After Bailey walked, Rey­ the six- hit pitching of Bob McClure as the MarlMne Pollcaslro. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Recreation Commission for another year. the right time, said Michael Draghi who became plate in the first inning at Houston Thursday night. Herr tried to Terry Puhl triggered the victory by nolds singled home Cruz for a 6-4 lead. Brewers broke a five-game losing streak. Michael Policastro of 162 Grissom Road, participated The board consists of seven volunteer commis­ collecting three hits, including a homer, The Cardinals added a run in the eighth on Frank Viola, 14- 11, suffered the loss. Gary score on an infield grounderto short, but he was thrown out by CCSU awards degrees recently in the Hopwood Summer Scholarship sioners. Gary Mortenson, who was recreation and driving in three runs. Puhl singled a leadoff single by Lonnie Smith, a wild Gaetti homered for Minnesota. the Astros’ Craig Reynolds. Program offered by Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, director in the 1983-84 fiscal year, has declined to Manchester students earning bachelor of arts continue on the commission. He will direct the 4 degrees in May from Central Connecticut State department until the selectmen replace him. University in New Britain were: is a student at Manchester Hi{[h School High school juniors who are in the upper 20 . Selectmen have had no volunteers. At the Nicolas Chahoud, 230 Oak St.; Peter Culllgan. 128 percent of their classes were invited to attend. board’s meeting Tuesday, Selectwoman Sandra process, doused the flame from the lighter McEnroe suffers setbacks, has tough draw for Open Pierog repeated a warning she made earlier this Police said an explosion could have injured K summer that the job is so demanding the town people inside and destroyed the shop ^ " By Martin Lader the 25-year-old left- hander faces begins next Tuesday to regain the Francisco Gonzales of Paraguay may have to hire a part-time, paid director. Lloyd, and since the start of 1983 world, who withdrew from the UPI Sports Writer two solid obstacles in the next two crown he wore in 1979, 1980 and in the Players International Tour­ she has won 138 singles matches Selectmen are scheduled to meet with the Open because of a persistent groin Thoughts rounds. 1981. Prior to his loss to Amritraj, nament at Toronto. and lost two. She has captured nine injury. Recreation Commission at 8 p.m. Monday at NEW YORK — In the space of McEnroe’s second round foe Community Hall. McEnroe had been beaten only Connors, at ease with a -aew tournaments in a row. three days. John McEnroe has figures to be Stefan Edberg, an once in 60 matches thj5_.year, mid-size graphite racket he fa ce ." the coffee in his Navratilova’s opening opponent Seeded behind McEnroe, Lendl "W e have this as a sure and one has ever held to the evidence of suffered more setbacks than he did 18-year-old Swede who swept all dropping a total of nine sets' He .started using in Toronto, will play other. will be Lea Antonoplis of Glendora, and Connors are Mats Wilander, steadfast anchor of the soul, a hope things unseen in humankind as in all of the preceding eight four Junior champion­ was an awes9me force at Wim­ his first match against Californian '.If ever God gave to the human Calif., while Evert Lloyd, the No. 2 Andres Gomez, Jimmy Arias! that enters into the inner shrine G to has done. People have always months. ships in 1983 and then captured the bledon, crushing Connors, 6-1, 6-1, Matt Mitchell, and he al.so should spirit a blessing. He did so when He seed and a six- time Open cham­ Johan Kriek, Aaron Krfekstein, behind the curtain.” (Hebrews , i ! ^ God. and you and I are Selectmen order study On Tuesday he was handed a Olympic title earlier this month, 8-2, in the final. be tested early. If he gets hy 6:19) ' planted hope in our hearts. Hope is him fttat PiT.hed pion, drew Sharon Walsh of San Henrik Sundstrom, Eliot failing Him today. But He still stunning defeat by Vijay Amritraj and in the third round he faces the Mitchell, Connors would face not just liniment for sore spots, nor Teltscher, Juan Aguilera, Vitas BOLTON — The Board of Selectmen voted I got my hand on him when I chased him in opening round play of the ATP prospect of playing either South Lendl, the only other man to Rafael, Calif., as her first round There are times when all that we hopes for better things from us an anesthetic to ease our pain, nor either Brian Gottfried or Ben Gerulaitis, Tomas Smid, Anders Tuesday to charge the capital improvements Championship in Ohio, and on African Kevin Curren or American defeat McEnroe this year, besting opponent. can do is to hope. But hope is not because He knows that they are colored glasses to give a rosier tint ofS2oSdla‘?? Testerman in the second round, Jarryd, Pat Cash and Joakim possible. committee with looking for new garbage pick-up Thursday he was presented with Mel Purcell, either of whom can be him in the final, is mere wishful thinking. Like faith, to ugly things. Rather, it is a dream services. and his next opponent could be Both the men and women will be Nystrom. “ Draghi saw him come in and had the . i. his draw for the $2.5 million U.S. troublesome. seeded second at Flushing Mea­ it is confidence and trust, not in And, if He has hope in us, surely of things to be, tomorrow’s job Henri Leconte of France, John out in force at this richest of ali Along with that assignment selectmen will ask Open next week. dow and Connors is No. 3. fantasy, but in reality, which for we can have hope in Him. We can. enriching today. Sadri or Lloyd Bourne. U.S. Open Championships. Of the For the women, the 16 seeds are the Joint Committee on Capital Improvemewnts S i ”' " " ““ To be sure, McEnroe has the Should they both advance that In contrast to McEnroe, Lendl the time being is out of the range of and we must, refuse to let our On the women’s side, top seed top 114 ranked women players in Navratilova, Evert Lloyd, Hana to survey residents on what kind of garbage toughest draw of any of the top far, McEnroe’s semifinal opponent has a softer quarter although he our vision. Hope is actually the doubts destroy our hopes. "So Rev. Frank Kaiser service they want. Martina Navratilova will he shoot­ the world, the only absentees are Mandllkova, Pam ShrlVer, Kathy seeds and will have to be at his best would be , con­ opens against a respectable oppo­ evifience of things not seen. faith, hope, love abide,” and hope Supt., Ct.-W, Ma. District ing for her sixth consecutive Grand Andrea Jaeger, out for the rest of Jordan, Manuela Maleeva, Zina The committee must report its findings to almost from the very beginning if queror of Ivan Lendl in both the nent in Brian Teacher, who pos­ IS in the middle, for faith and love Southern New England Confer­ Slam crown, and on her present the year with an injury, and Ivanna Garrison, Claudia Kohde, Lisa God Himself is the greatest selectmen by the board’s Dec. 10 regular he hopes to annex his fourth Open 1982 and 1983 finals and a five-time sesses a stQong serve and volley to lean upon. (I Corinthians 13; 13). ence meeting. form it doesn’t seem as if anyone Madruga-Osses of Argentina. Bonder, Jo Durie, Kathy Horvath, example of a. stubborn hope. No crown. Although he should dispose Open champion. game. Like McEnroe, Lendl comes can stop her. Navratilova has won Neither can endure without the United Methodist Church The most promiment among the Bonnie Gadusek, Wendy Turnbull, of South African Colin Dowdeswell Still, McEnroe has to rate as the into the Open following a surpris­ 48’consecutive matches, eight shy missing in the men’s draw is Carling Bassett, Barbara Potter comfortably in the opening round. favorite when the competition ing loss, bowing last week to of the record held by Chris Evert Yannick Noah, ranked fifth in the and Andrea Temesvari. l> MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Aug, 24. 1984

MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Aug. 24. 1984 - 17 Scoreboard Sports In Brief No one’s laughing Astros 9. Cardinals 6 Here’re MHS practice times Baseball ST. LOUIS HOUSTON Practices for all Manchester High School fall obrhM obrhbl Golf at Patriots in ’84 McGee cf 5 2 10 Doran 2b 5 2 3 0 sports teams begin Monday. All practices will be Herr 2b 5 14 3 Puhl rt 3 13 3 at the high school. Times are as follows; Pendltn 3b 4 0 1 1 Walling 1b 5 2 4 1 • Boys’ and girls’ cross country — 6 p.m. American League standings Hendrck rt 4 O 2 1 Cruz It 4 1 1 0 PGA results By Frederick Waterman The contract disputes of John Hannah, Lahti 0 0 0 0 0 Boss rf 0 0 0 0 • Football — 9to 11 a.m., noon to 1 p.m. and 2 to UPl Sports Writer Leon Gray, and Mike Nieto c 0 0 0 0 Mmohry cf 5 1 0 0 $700X100 World Sorlos of Oolt 4 p.m. Eoit At Akron, Ohio, Aug, 23 Haynes are a prominent part of the r. . .. W L Pet. OB Lyons oh 1 0 0 0 (Darner 3b 5 0 2 2 • Boys’ soccer - 8:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Detroit Bt 44 .656 — Vn Slyk If 2 0 0 0 Bailey c 4 12 0 (Par-70) S M ITH FIE LD , R.I. — Few teams can Patriots' history, which General Manager Toronto 71 55 .563 12 LSmlth If 2 1 1 0 Reynids ss 3 0 2 1 First round • Girls’ soccer — 10 a.m. and 6 p.m, have an 8-8 season one year and then talk of Patrick Sullivan acknowledges and hopes Baltimore 67 59 .532 16 Jorgnsn 1b 2 0 0 0 LaCoss o 0 0 0 0 • Girls’ swimming — 6 p.m. the Super Bowl at next year's training camp New England fans forget. New York 66 60 .524 17 Green 1b 1 0 0 0 Solano o 1110 Bruce Lletzlre 30-36— 66 • Volleyball — 9 a.m, Bo»ton 65 62 .512 IB'/j Porter c 2 0 0 0 Knight oh 10 10 Tom Purtzer 33-35-68 without being laughed at, and no one’s The team has lost more than 108,000 off its Cleveland 57 71 .445 27 Howe oh 0 0 0 1 DSmIth o 0 0 0 0 Rex Caldwell 32-36-68 laughing at the . total season attendance since the peak year Milwaukee S3 74 .417 X V i Vn Ohin o 0 0 0 0 Pnkvts oh 10 11 Crolg Stodler 35-34— 69 AXork /McCumber 36-33— 69 The players and management believe of 1979, when attendance was just short of ... Wetl OSmIth ss 4 1 1 0 DIPIno o 2 0 0 0 Minnesota 67 59 532 — Cox o 2 0 0 0 Denis Watson 3534— 69 Newcombe to face Davidson they now have the talent, depth and kicking 479,000. Californio 62 64 .492 5 Rucker o 10 0 0 Ion Woosnom 37-33— 70 to go far in the playoffs which they narrowly The team was 2-14 in 1981, then Meyer Kansas City 62 64 .492 5 Londrm rf 1 1 1 0 Tom Watson 3535— 70 • STRATTON MOUNTAIN, Vt. - Three-time ^ I W O 60 65 .480 6'/3 Totals 37 6 II 6 Totals 39 9 20 8 Jim Colbert 3535— 70 Wimbledon champion John Newcombe of Austra­ missed last year. arrived with his discipline and belief in the Ookland 60 68 .469 8 SI. Louis 130 000 011— 6 Greg Norman 3534— 70 lia defeated American Raz Reid, 6-3, 6-4 If there is a weakness anywhere, it is running game, and brought them more wins 57 71 .445 11 Houston 003 011 I3x— 9 Bob Eastwood 3534— 70 within Grogan’s knees. The 10th year pro is (5-4 record in 1982). Texas 56 71 .441 ll'/j Game-winning RBI — Pankavlts (tarv Koch 3535— 70 Thursday to advance to the finals of the Famous _ Ttiunday's Results ( 2). Peter Jacobsen 3436— 70 Foursomes tennis tournament for players 35 and a pure passer now, several injuries beyond "I felt I had to be tough to earn the m Toronto 6, Cleveland! E— McCiee, Herr. DP— St. Louis 2. LOB Pot Lindsey 3535— 70 over. his 13 rushing of 1976. players’ respect,” says Meyer. Milwaukee 5, Minnesota 2 — St. Louis 8, Houston 12.2B— Doran. 3B David Edwards 3437— 71 "If only Grogan stays healthy ...” is how “ At times, he’s almost too easy,” said Friday's Games — Hendrick. HR— Puhl (7). SB— O.Smith John AXahotfev 3535— 71 Owen Davidson of Australia eliminated Cliff , (All Times EOT) (24), MclSee (31), Herr (11), Walling (6), Mark Lye 37-34— 71 Drysdale of South Africa in the other semi- final many fans start talking about the Patriots’ Grogan during the pre-season. "It's nice to Cleveland (Comer 3-71 Boston (Boyd 7- Cruz (17), L. Smith (33), Mumphrey (13). Nick Price 3437— 71 match, 6-4, 6-4. season, for behind Grogan is only unproven have a harmonious atmosphere at training 9), 7:35 o.m. S— Reynolds, Puhl. SF— Howe. Andy Bean 3536— 71 , in his second year. camp.” .Te x a s (Tonana 13-11) at Milwaukee IP H R ER BB SO Fred Couples 3536— 71 Newcombe and Davidson will play for the (Haas 6-10), 8:30 o.m. St. Louis Scott Simpson 3437— 71 tournament title Saturday. To protect Grogan, the Patriots have put Toronto (Leal 12-3) at Minnesota Cox 4 9 4 4 1 2 Lee Trevino 3536— 72 FAR DEEPER IS THE TALENT at together a massive offensive line, featuring (Butcher 10-7), 8:35 o.m. Ruciter (L 1-3) 21-3 5 2 2 1 2 Peter Fowler 37-35— 72 Chicago (Bannister 11-7) at Kansas La)itl 2-3 1 0 '0 1 1 Jock NIcklous 37-35— 72 running back. The Pats, who led the league Hannah and , both All-Pros. City (Soberhogen 6-9),8:35p.m. Von Ohien 1 5 a 3 1 1 Isoo AokI 37-35— 72 Moran, Pagani recognized in team-rushing average in 1983, will use a Detroit (Retry 15-6) ot Colltornlo (Witt Houston Hole Irwin 37-35— 72 one-back offense this year. T H E PA TR IO TS F IL L E D their biggest UPl photo 11-10). 10:30 o.m. LoCoss 1 2-3 4 4 4 2 1 Nick Faldo 3538— 73 Baltimore (Boddicker 15-8) at Oakland Solano 2 )-3 ) 0 0 1 0 Howard Clark 3537— 73 Edward Pagani and William E. Moran are Coach Ron Meyer will shuttle in All-Pro need by trading with Philadelphia for (McCatty 7-10), 10:35 o.m. Smith (VI/ 2-2) 2 1 0 0 1 1 Ronnie Block 3537— 73 eligible to win a free trip to Scotland for two and Tony Collins (1,049 yards last year); Craig kicker Tony Franklin. New England had DIPIno (S 12) 3 Bob Shearer 37-36— 73 2 New York (Montetusco 1-2) at Seattle 5 2 2 0 2 $1,000 after scoring holes-in-one at the Manches­ James, formerly of Southern Methodist the worst kicking game in the N F L last year Trouble for Phllly (Langston 12-9), 10:35 p.m. Cox pitched to 2 batters in 5th. Tom Kite 3537— 73 ter Country Club. Saturday's Gomes WP— LoCoss, DIPIno. T— 2:59. Ben Crenshaw 3535— 73 (where he played for Meyer) and the as three kickers took turns missing crucial Baltimore at (}akland A— Corey Povln 39-35— 74 Both qualified for the 24th annual Drambuie USFL; speedy ; Mosi points-after and field goals. Driven out of the protection of his front line by the Eagles . Toronto at Minnesota 1L501. Seve Ballesteros 3538— 74 Rusty Nail Hole-In-One Sweepstakes, a national Tatupu; and third-round pick Jon Williams. “Our kicking game was sub-par,” said defense. Browns’ quarterback Paul McDonald scrambles Cleyelond'at Boston Payne Stewart 3536— 74 Texas ot Milwaukee, night Jock Renner 3539— 74 competition sponsored by the Drambuie Liqueur “There is a real competition for the job,” Meyer, understating the situation. "If we for daylight. In the process, he loses control of the ball (tavin Levenson New York at Seattle, night 3539^75 Co. of Edinburgh, Scotland. said Collins. " I like that. I don’t want them had a good field goal kicker, we would have and in the first quarter Thursday night in (Detroit at Californio, night Tony Johnstone 39-36— 75. to hand the job to me. All I have to do is play made the playoffs.” Chicago at Kansas City, night Eastern League standings Tze-MIng Chen 37-39— 76 BIN Brosk 39-39— 78 well, read my holes, don't fumble and do Franklin, a five-year veteran, appears to Philadelphia. Lorry Webb 37-41-78 Boggini iisted by Centrai what I usually do.” have survived a challenge from seventh- National League standings Rec Department photo Scott Hoch 4535— 75— wdr 4 * •- OB Albany 77 51 .602 — wdr-wlfhdrew NEW B R ITAIN — Freshman Glen Boggini of The one-back offense means that New round draft pick Bruce Kallmeyer of VVaterbury 70 59 .543 7Vj Manchester is on the 39-man pre-season soccer England will use an H-back instead of a Kansas. In 1979, the barefooted Franklin East Vermont 69 59 .539 8 LPGA results USFL eyes mergers W L Pet. GB Glens Foils 68 59 .535 8'/j Men’s Southern League champs roster of Central Connecticut State University. second running back. Tight end Derrick kicked the second-longest field goal in N F L Chicago 74 52 .587 — Buffalo 67 62 .519 lO'/j $200XXXI LPGA tournament Ramsey will be the main H-back and history, hitting from 59 yards out against New York The Blue Devils, 12-5-1 in 1983, open their season 69 55 .556 4 New Britain 60 69 .465 17'/j At Denver, Aug. 23 Sept. 12 against homestanding Eastern Connecti­ figures to be busy. Dallas. Philadelphia 67 57 .540 6 Nashua 55 74 .426 22'/3 Here are the Eagles, the Men’s (Par 71) Montreal 63 6) .508 10 Reading 48 81 .372 29Vj Sean MePadden and Chris MePadden. cut State University. "Derrick could end up catching 100 The Patriots were forced to rebuild their to compete with NFL St. Louis 63 63 -300 11 Thursdoy'sResults Basketball Southern League champs in Alexandra Reinhardt 32-32— 64 passes,” said Patriots offensive coordina­ defense last year when Haynes held out and Pittsburgh Absent when the picture was taken were 54 73 .425 20Vz Albany at Vermont, susp. otter 17 Sally Little 33-34— 67 - tor Lew Erber. injuries devastated the defnsive line. West Innings Manchester. From left are Larry Stan­ Rick Soucier, Dan Soucier, Kevin Potty Sheehan 33-34— 67 • CHICAGO (UPl) - The US. In other action, a committee Son Diego Central opens football camp Lin Dawson will start at tight end for New 73 52 . 584 — Buffalo 6, Glens Falls 3 ford, Chris Galligan, Chris Brunone, Jo Ann Woshom 33-35— 68 Haynes, an All-Pro, was eventually traded Football League will combine its headed by Michigan Owner A. Houston 65 64 .5(U 10 New Britain 3, Nashua 2,12 Innings Madden, Doug Bond and Kevin Brophy. Deborah PetrIzzI 35-33— 68 ' England. Wide receiver , the to the Los Angeles Raiders and the Patriots Atlanta NEW B R ITA IN — Blue Devil football coach Oklahoma and Oakland franchises Alfred Taubman was selected to 64 63 .504 10 Woterbury 7, Reading6,10 Innings Debbie Hall 35-34— 69 . No. 1 pick in this year’s N F L draft, is had to go to the waiver wire to find healthy Los Angeles 62 65 .488 12 Frktay'sGames Carole Charbonnier 35-34— 69 - Buddy Amendola will welcome 122 varsity in 1985 and one league owner said study problems involving the move Cincinnati expected t6 draw away some of the double linemen after 1982 first-round picks Ken 53 74 .417 21 Reodlng at Waterbury Kathy Hite 35-35___70 • candidates to the pre-season camp, which opens more mergers may be needed for to the autumn. The committee, San Francisco------48 76 .387 24'/3 Albany at Vermont (cont. of susp. Major league leaders Vicki Alvarez 37-33— 70 coverage All-Pro once he Sims and were injured. Thursday's Result Sunday. Double session will run until Sept. 3. the US FL to compete head-to-head consisting of Eddie Einhorn of gome of 823) Ayoko Okamoto 35-35— 70 ! returns to the lineup. Fryar injured his ribs Houston 9, St. Louis 6 Albany at Vermont (regulor gome) Sarah Leveaue 35-35— 70 This year, Sims and Williams are both with the N F L in the fall of 1986. Chicago, Paul Martha of Pitts­ Friday's (kimes Batting in pre-season and probably won’t be Buffalo at Glens Falls Tennis Football Amy Alcott 35-36— 71 healthy and should lead the team’s pass U S FL owners, in the final day of burgh, John Bassett of Tampa Bay (All Times E D T) New Britain at Nashua (Bas«d on 3.1 plat* appearances x Patti Rizzo 36-35— 71 McGann has UofH Info available until the third week of the season. rush. Veteran Julius Adams, at 36 the oldest Atlanta (Como 6-5) ot Chicago (Sutciffe Soturday'sGomes number of games each team hos played) Robin Walton 35-36— 71 meetings Thursday, approved the and USFLcoun.sel Steven Ehrhart, 11-1), 4:05 o.m. Reading at Waterbury National League Jane Blalock 36-35— 71 - HARTFORD — Joe McGann of West Hartford defensive lineman in the N FL. Toby merger of the Oklahoma Outlaws will issue a report in October. San Diego (Thurmond 10-6 ond Albany at Vermont g Ob r h pet. GROGAN, WHO WAS HAVING his best Williams, Dennis Owens and Doug Rogers Gwynn, SO Manchester tennis results Heather Drew 35.36___^71 • has been named sports information director for and the Oakland Invaders for the Drovecky 8-6) at Montreal (Rogers 4-12 Buffalo at Glens Falls 124 488 79 175 .359 NFL pre-season standings Deedee Lasker 35-36— 71 ’ season last year before breaking his left leg will see plenty of action. The obstacles to the league’s and Hesketh 1-0), 2, 5:35 p.m. New Britain at Nashua Sandberg, Chi 123 507 92 163 .321 Chris Johnson 33.38— 71 the NCAA Division I-bound University of league’s third and final spring Son Francisco (Robinson 6-13 and Cruz, Hou 128 481 79 152 .316 BRENTWOOD FAMILY DOUBLES in the 12th game, is happy with the new The secondary is solid, though the current plans include Einhorn’s — Andrew-John Bodyk defeated Alon- American Conference Cindy Lincoln 35-36— 71 • Hartford intercollegiate athletic program. season. The new team will play in Grant 0-2) at New York (Darling 11-5 Leonard, SF 113 430 67 134 .312 Janet Anderson 35.36__71 • offense. strength will be the linebacking corps. reluctance to field a Chicago team and Terrell 9-9), 2, 5:35 o.m. Thursday's EL llnescores Brenly, SF 112 377 52 116 .308 Ed Borgldo 6-2, 6-7, 6-4. W L T Pet. PF PA McGann, assistant director of sports information Oakland under the Invaders name. Seattle 4 0 Allison Finney 35.36—71 "I like it. It uses both the running and Veterans Steve Nelson, in 1985. Einhorn says he is Cincinnati (Russell 5-14) at Pittsburgh Ray, Pitt 121 416 51 128 .308 0 1.000 90 34 Kathy Whitworth 33.38— 71 ' at Colgate University, was chosen by Hartford Oakland Owner Ted Taube. who (DeLeon 810), 7:35 p.m. Raines, Mtl 123 468 78 142 .»3 Miami 3 0 0 1.000 82 33 passing games and it makes the offense so and John Rembert are solid in the middle, considering loaning his team to a (Gamesuspended otter )7lnnlnes) Women's Player s Challenge Pittsburgh 3 0 0 Valerie Skinner 3635__ 7 1 ! from a field of more than 200 applicants. will join Outlaws Owner William Los Angeles (Pena 12-6) at Phila­ Dernier, Chi 113 421 77 127 .302 1.000 72 41 Muffin Spencer-Devlin 3636— 71 much more offensive,” said the team’s while , Larry McGrew and warm-weather city or sitting out delphia (Rowley 83), 8:05 p.m. Albany 010 201000100 010 03— 9 191 Hernandez, NY 119 423 58 127 .300 Denver 2 1 0 .667 65 36 The University of Hartford Hawks basketball Tatham, Sr., as an equal partner in Cincinnati Betsy King 37.35— 72 all-time leading passer. Don Blackmon give the Patriots good the .sea.son. St. Louis (Horton 82) at Houston Vermnt 001002 000 100 010 Ox— 614 0 Washington, Atl 94 347 56 104 .300 At Montreal, Aug. 23 2 1 0 .667 59 53 Judy Clark 37.35__ 72 ' team will undertake an ambitious schedule that the combined team, said the (NIekro 12-9), 8:35 o.m. Hallos, Fischer (6), Dozier (10), American League Son DIeoo 2 2 0 .500 79 96 The pursuit and signing of Fryar served outside depth. The U S F L ’s television contract Stroker (11), Kendrick (14), Zmudosky Buffalo 1 2 Beth Daniel 3636— 72 ’ includes eight home games at the Hartford Civic merger resulted from the league’s Saturday's (Sarnes g- ab — .r h pet. Singles 0 .333 38 37 Pat Bradley 3537— 72 notice that the Sullivan family, owners of "We have a good shot at the Super Bowl with ABC requires the league to Atlonto at Chicago (14) and Ashman; Knox, Bulllnger (9), Winfield, NY 106 432 84 152 .352 _ Third round Kansas City 1 2 0 .333 61 61 Center against such formidable opponents as decision Wednesday to switch to Montgomery (9), Murphy (12), Jefferson Houston 1 2 0 Lori (tarbaez 3638— 72' the team since inception of the A F L in 1959, this year,” said Nelson, in his 11th year. Los Angeles at Philadelphia Mattingly, NY 117 456 70 157 .344 Grace Kim, U.S., det Kim Shoeter, U.S., .333 72 78 Debbie Massey 3636— 72' LaSalle and Northeastern. The Hawks wil also fall football in 1986. have a Chicago franchise, but Son Diego at Montreal, night (13) and Pryor. Trammell, Det 109 443 71 141 .318 2-6, 6-3, 6-3; Helena Sukovlo, Czech, det LA Raiders 1 2 0 .333 54 62 are now ready to pay top-dollar to build a A Leonn Cossixtay 3636__ 72 "It’s a good feeling to have before the start Einhorn — who heads the league’s Son Francisco at New York, night Hrbek, Minn 114 438 61 139 .317 Anne MInter, Australia, 7-5, 6-3; Claudio New England 1 2 0 .333 64 95 play powerhouses like North Carolina State and “The financial burden of com­ Indianapolis 1 2 Beverley Davis 37.35— 72 • championship team. of the season.” television committee — said he Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, night Buffalo 000100 500— 610 4 Murray, Balt 126 458 68 142 .310 Kohde-Kllsch, W. Germ., del JIM 0 .333 29 75 o-Jodv Rosenthal 3537__ 72 • Wichita State on the road. peting against the N F L is signifi­ St. Louis at Houston, night Glens Falls 001001000— 3 6 3 Easier, Bos 121 465 63 144 .310 Hetherlnglon, Peterborough, Ont., 7-6, (8- Cleveland 1 3 0 .250 65 92 isn’t worried. Santorelll, MIgllo (9) and Steinbach; , Bolnes, Chi 118 455 58 140 .308 6), 46, 6-4. NY Jets 0 3 0 .000 46 77 cantly greater than we’ve had,” he Palacios, Kristan (7), McKeon (7), Hatcher, NMnn 116 442 43 136 .308 Doubles Notional Conference Shootout said. "When we played in the ’’ABC has two options,” he said. StranskI (7), Dempsey (9) and Kar- Ripken, Bolt 126 494 78 151 .306 Third round New Orleans 3 0 0 1.000 96 60 ECSU sponsors youth tourney spring we kind o( had that season to "They cun forget about the clause kovlce. W— Santorelll (2-1); L— Kristin Wilson, KC NY Glonts 2 1 $4S0X)00 Shootout Brewers 5. Twins 2 94 393 60 120 .305 Alvclo Moulton and Paula Smith, U.S., 0 .667 88 60 At Salt Lake City, Aug. 23 (requiring a team in Chicago) or Home Runs det Sue Hatch and Potty Henderson, Dallas 2 1 0 .667 65 SO W ILLIM A N TIC — Eastern Connecticut State ourselves.” Notional League — Murphy, Atl 28; Canada, 6-3,6-1. Detroit 2 1 0 .667 58 54 (Par 72) University and C. W. Walker’s Cafeof Willimantic Purge of the Jets Taube said other owners in the they can try to work it out.” MINNESOTA MILWAUKEE (12Innings) St. Louis 2 1 0 .667 40 Schmidt, Phil 25; Carter, Mtl 24; Cey, 37 D.SIkes.B.Kratzert 31.29— 60 will co-sponsor the first Great! Walker Cup 17-team league should consider Einhorn said although ABC Ob r h bl Ob r h bl New Britain 001 000 010 001— 3 10 1 Chi 21; Marshall, LA 20. Tampa Boy 2 2 0 .500 72 120 retains rights to U SFL games next Puckett cf 4 0 0 0 Romero 3b 4 0 0Nashua 0 100 000 001000— 2 7 2 American League — Armas, Bos 34; ATP championship Philadelphia 2 2 0 .500 82 67 R.Funseth.D.BIes 31.31— 62 Kick-Off Classic soccer tournament for area mergers. D Meier If 4 0 10 Gontner 2b 4 1 1 0Ellsworth, Bolton (9), Gerlng (10) and LA Rams 2 2 0 M.BorberXx.Morgan 29-33___62’ spring and the option of first Kingman, Oak 31; Parrish, Det 29; .500 94 76 youth this fall. “ What Mr. Tatham and I have U Hatchr dh 4 0 0 0 Yount ss 4 12 0 D. Scheaefer; Wheeler, Rice (9) ond Brunansky, Minn, Ktttle, Chi, Murphy, Washington 1 2 0 .333 63 65 G. Bover-M.O'Meora 31-31—62. refusal for 1986, the league would D.January-M.Sulllvan 31-31—62 Sixteen youngsters from Willimantic and done perhaps should represent a Hrbek 1b 4 0 0 0 Coooer 1b 4 111 Goldthorn, Rodriguez (10). W— Gerlng; L Oak ond Thornton, Clev 26. At Kings Mills, Ohio, Aug. 23 Green Bay 1 2 0 .333 58 68 may not help them be prepared to take its business Brnnsky rf 4 1 1 0 SImmns dh 4 0 1— 1 Rice (83). HR— NewBrltoln.Nottlle. Runs Batted In Second Round Atlanta 1 2 0 .333 79 89 M.Fetchlk-J.Adoms 31-32—63 surrounding communities will compete through­ blueprint for the league.” he said. (JaeftI 3b 3 12 2 Brouhrd It 3 1 1 1 Notional League — Carter, Mtl 88; Anders Jorryd, Sweden, det. Andy Minnesota 1 2 0 .333 54 66 A . BesselInk-D.Hammond 29-34______63 out the fall during period breaks of Eastern’s "In my judgment, the optimum elsewhere. Teufel 2b 3 0 10 Mannng cf 0 0 0(10 0 Innings) Dovls, Chi 82; Schmidt, Phil 80; Cey, Chi Kohlberg, Larchmont, N.Y., 68,6-2; Mel San Francisco 1 2 0 .333 48 L.EIder-C.Rose 32-32—64 66 B. Goalby-M. Reid 31-33— 64- home soccer matches. By Joe Carnicelll THE LACK OF ANY REAL COHESION number of teams for us in the 1986 "I have already had feelers from Loudner c 3 0 0 0 Clark cf 3 0 11 Rttadtag 0111000000— 693 78; Cruz, Hou 77. Purcell of Memphis, Tenn., det. Brian Chicago 0 3 0 .000 37 61 all three networks and negotia­ Jimenez ss 2 0 1 0 Schroedr c 2 1 1 1 wmerburv 110 0101001— 791 American League — Kingman, Oak Teacher, Son Diego, Collt., 46, 76 (17- * iiw* »«ewv • H. Ward-V.Heafner 32-32—64 UPl Sports Writer on the offensive line, considered one of the season is 12 to 14, and I hope our Wshngt ss 1 0 0 0 Moore rf 3 0 10 Bulls, Childress (5), Surhoff (8) and 101; Rice, Bos 97; [Javis, Sea 94; Armas, 15), 7-5; Thomas Hogstedt, Sweden, del. Philadelphia 20, Cleveland 19 K. Burton-G.McCord 31-33—64 Jets’ strong points, hasn’t helped O ’Brien. tions have been going on very B.RosburfhC.Stronge 33-31__ 64 league works toward this Totals 12 2 6 2 Totals 31 5 9 5 Teloda; Bastion, Oliver (4), Clements (9) Bos 93; Murray, Bolt W. John Fitzgerald, Australia, 6-4, 6-4 ; L.A. Roms 47, Son Diego 14 Crusaders romp In AFL NEW YOR K — After a frustrating season Tackle Chris Ward has been out with a bad purpose.” * quietly,” he said. Minnesota ooo 200 000__2 ond Heath. W— Clements (81); Pitching Rodney Harmon, Richmond, Va., det Friday's (tames B.Adoms-B.Boyd 33-32—65, Milwaukee 001 300 lOx— 5 Guillermo Vllos, Argentina, 6-4,63; John (All Times EDT) B.Toskl-W.Wood 33-32— 65' in which his club plunged from a Super Bowl ankle, one guard, Dan Alexander, has a bad Victories J.Borber-B.Bryant 33-32—65' H AR TFO R D — The New England Crusaders, E (Dom^wlnnlng RBI — Simmons (8). Surhoft (85). HRs— Reading, Olander, Notional League— Andular,StL 17-11; Lloyd, Great Britain, det. Ben Tester- Detroit of Cincinnati, 7 p.m. favorite to last place in the AFC East, knee and the other, Stan Waldemore, has H. Johnson-D.Qorln 32-33—65 defending Atlantic Football League champs, G Hamric. Teutel. DP— Minnesota 2, Mllwau- K*S' So*0' CIn and Show, SD man, Knoxville, Tenn.,62,46,64; Peter Kansas City at New England, 7:30 p.m. been slow recovering from knee surgery. 13-7; Koosman, Phil 13-10. Fleming, Seabrook Island, S .C , def Denver at Atlanta, 8 p.m. B.ErIckson-J. Thorpe 3631—65 have started off the right track once again this Coach Joe Walton undertook a major J.Kollnk j.Nelford 33-32— 65 1- LOB— Minnesota 5, Milwaukee 3.2B— American League — Morris, Det 16-8; Balazs Taroezy, Hungary, 36,63,6 2 . Miami at Tampa Bay, 8 o.m. 6 season, winning their first tlvo contests. The housecleaning with the New York Jets. Jim Sweeney, a promising rookie from (Dantner. HR— Schroeder (9), (kietti (5), Third Round Minnesota of St. Louls,8:30p.m. L. Herbert-L.Thompson 33-32—65 Pittsburgh, has been slowed by injuries NIekro, NY 15-7; 0 . Moody-F.Conner 3632— 66' Crusaders crushed the Waterbury Thunderbirds, His purge may sweep the Jets into last Brouhard (5). Boddicker, Balt 1^ 8; McGregor, Balt 15- Paul McNomee. Australia, det. Ra- N.Y. Jets at L.A. Raiders, 9 o.m. after an impressive start in camp. IP H R ER BB SO mesh Seattle at San Francisco, 9 p.m. B.Weaver-G.Powers 32-34— 66 i 59-0, last Saturday at Dillon Stadium in Hartford. place once again in 1984. B.Cosper-J .Miller 32-34— 66 Minnesota Earned Run Average Krishnon, Indio, 76 (76), 67 (37), 76 Saturday's (tames The Crusaders will be home Saturday against The most notable deletion was quarter­ Also, Freeman McNeil, the Jets’ top Viola (L 1811) 6 1-3 9 5 4 1 3 International League standings (B iiM on 1 Inning x number of gomes (9-7); Joakim Nystrom, Sweden, def. Washington at New Orleans, 1 p.m. G.DIckInson-M.Donald 31-35— 66 • back Richard Todd, who helped take the rusher, has had leg problems. HEY KIDS! Fllson 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 each loam has played) Derek Parr, South Africa, 63,62; Stefan Pittsburgh at N.Y. Giants, 8 p.m. G.Schnelter-B.Betlev 3632— 66 the highly rated Brooklyn Jazz at Dillion Ages 6 thru 21 Castillo 1 0 0 0 0 0 National League — Pena, LA 2 34- Edberg, Sweden, def. John Lloyd, 7-5,6 Indianapolis at Green Bay, 8 p.m. A . Baldlng-D.Halldorson 3632— 66 Stadium. Game time is^7:30 p.m. For ticket Jets to the A FC title game in 1982. After last Milwaukee W L Pet. GB 1; Jimmy Connors, Sonlbel Harbor, Fla., Houston at Dallas, 9 o.m. J.FIeck-G.Archer 32-35—67 • year’s 7-9 finish, Todd was dealt to New Columbus McWilliams, Pitt 2.52; Hershlser, LA G.LIttler-A.Norfh 3633—67 ’ information, call 242-1838' The injuries haven’t been confined to the JOIN A DUCKPIN BOWIING LEAGUE! McClure (W 851 9 6 2 2 2 4 75 50 .600 — 2.63; Candelaria, Pitt 2.70; Mohler, Atl fe*®'' Fleming, Seabrook Island, Sunday's Gome T — 2:04. A— 19,653. Toledo 69 57 .548 6Vj S.C., 61,64; John SadrI, Charlotte, N.C , P.Thomson-J.Fought 3632—67' Orleans for a first-round draft pick. offense. Just two weeks before the season, FunI Instruction! AwardsI Molne and Honeycutt, LA 2.75. Chicago vs. Buffalo at Indianapolis, 1 67 56 .545 7 American League — Stieb, Tor 2.51; def. Rodney Harmon, Richmond, Va.,6 4 , p.m. B. Colllns-D.Forsman 33-34—67 Walton also traded veteran defensive All-Pro defensive end Joe Klecko suffered a Powtuckef 67 61 .523 9'/i 6-]. P.AIIen-J.Blair 3634—68, Persian Tiara wins Seneca linemen Kenny Neil and Abdul Salaam to Your Choice of Friday or Saturday Richmond 63 65 .en 13'/j Boddicker, Bolt 2.77; Dovls, Bolt 2.79; A . Palmer-R.FIovd 3633— 68 severe hamstring injury that will sideline Blue Jays 6. Indians 1 Tidewater NIekro, NY and Burris, Oak 2.80 F . Haas-B.FIelsher 74 35 pg • Eddie Maple rode Persian Tiara home in a San Diego, running back Scott Dierking to him 4-6 weeks. Starting middle linebacker Starting Sept 7th and 8th 61 65 .484 14'/] Strikeouts •••••••••••••aaaeaaeaa Syracuse 53 73 .421 22'/j G . LannIng-B.Sander 33-35— 68' winning time of 2:49 3-5 in a soft 15-8 mile track in Tampa Bay and middle linebacker Stan has missed most of camp with a Rochester ^48 76 .387 26Vz Notional League — Gooden, NY 202; B. Johnston-D.Douglass 35-33— 68 CLEVELAND TORONTO ’M; Soto, Eastern Division the 22nd running of the Seneca Handicap at Blinka to Denver and released starting knee injury and No. 1 draft pick Russell _ Thursday's Results CIn 145; Carlton, Phil 136. F . Hawkln^L.Ten Broeck 33-35—68 • obrhbl obrhbl Columbus 2, Tidewater 1,1st, 7 Innings Bowling W L T PF PA Pts R.NIeporteM.McCullough 3634__ 66 . Saratoga on Thursday. tight end Jerome Barkum. Carter of Southern Methodist, expected to Butler cl 4 0 0 0 Garcia 2b 5 0 2 0 Tidewater 5, Columbus 0,2nd, 7 Innings American League — Witt, Cal 153; Toronto 5 2 0 245 156 10 A . SIIvestrone-S.SIIvestrone 32-36— 66 Carter If 3 0 0 0 Collins lb 3 10 0 Lonoston, Sea 151; Stieb, Tor 138; Hough, Ottawa, 3 5 0 186 260 6 The four-year-old chestnut filly edged Four ' Walton entrusted the starting quarter­ start at right , also has missed HOLIDAY LANES Toledo 7, Richmond 6 P.Rea-R.Curl 33-36— 691 Franco ss 4 0 2 1 Leach lb Molne 10 0 15,0 Syrocuse2 Tex 132; NIekro, NY 123. Montreal 3 4 0 185 201 6 D.Ford-L. Ziegler 33-36—69 ■ Bases by a nose and paid out $11.60, $6.00 and back job to Ken O’Brien, the Jets’ No. 1 pre-season play with a hamstring injury. 39 Spencer St., Manchester 646-2125 FIschlln ss 0 0 0 0 Moseby cf 3 1 2 0 Hamilton 1 5 1 156 203 3 Rochester 6, Powtucket 2,1st, 7 Innings $254)00 LP B T Fairhaven Clossic D.Moyer-M.Maloska 3634—69 $3.80. Four Bases, ridden by Don MacBeth, draft choice in 1983. O’Brien, who has yet to A few bright spots have emerged for Thorntn dh 4 0 0 0 Whitt c Rochester 4 111 4, Pawtucket 0, 2nd, 7 American Assoclationstandings Western Division M . HIpklns-P.Mc(tawan 3633— 69' Join Now A Receive A FREE Game PassI Tabler 3b 4 0 10 Bell If 5 2 2 2 At Fairhaven, Moss., Aug. 23 returned $5.40 and $4.00 and the third place throw a pass in an N F L regular season Walton as he tries to put together a team for Innings (After two rounds and 12 gomes) Winnipeg 6 1 0 225 126 12 K-Nagle-B.Devlin 3635__ ^70 Vukoych rt 4 0 0 0 Johnsn dh 3 0 11 Frktay'sGames W L Pet. GB B.C. 610 187 110 12 D.CupIt-B.NIchols S^36^70 finisher, Nassipour, who was coupled with game, has been having his problems during the opener against Indianapolis. Second- Horgrv 1b 3 0 0 0 Mullnks 3b 2 1 1 0 Indianapolis 82 60 .577 1, Leila Wagner, Dallas, 2,906. 2, TIsh Edmonton 3 4 0190 215 6 Columbus at Richmond Iowa Johnson, Downey, Collf., 2,861,3, Lorrie R.Emery-L.NIelsen 3634— 70 Domynsky, paid $2.60. pre-season. year running back Johnny Hector has been Willard c 2 0 0 0 lorg 3b 3 0 11 Toledo at Tidewater 73 69 .514 9 Calgary 3 4 0 139 174 4 J.Cochran-F.Fezler 3635—70 Holiday Lanes COUPON Holiday Unos Bernzrd 2b 2 0 0 0 Barfield rf 2 0 I 0 Loulsyllle 73 70 .510 9'/3 Nichols, Algonauln, III., 2,734. 4, Pot Sask. 1 5 1 138 206 3 impressive along with former Canadian Rochester at Maine Wichita Costello, St. Helena, Calif., 2,726. 5, Lisa B. Doyle-B.CIampett 3636— 70 Noboa 2b 1110 Fernndz ss 4 0 0 1 Syracuse at Pawtucket 72 71 .503 IOV. . . .2 Friday's (tame P-Harnev-P.Oosterhuis 3636— 70 IN THE JETS’ FIRST THREE exhibi­ League star Cedric Minter. Rookie Kyle i Totals 31 1 4 1 Totals 35 6 11 6 Denver 70 7) .496 111/3 Rathgeber, Palmetto, Fla., 2,715. 6, Salnikov wins 400 freestyle Bowl 1 Game - Gef 1 Game FREEI Saturday'sGomos Chwyl Van Lerberg, Shawnee, Kan., Hamilton at Edmonton B.McCalllster-L.HInkle 3636— 70 tions, all losses, O ’Brien was sacked a Clifton has played well at middle linebacker Cleveland ooo 000 010— I Rochester at Maine Evansville 66 72 .478 14 Saturday's (tame Name Oklahoma City G. Jones-S.LIebler 3635— 71 MOSCOW — Soviet Union swimming star whopping 18 times. He hit 37-of-71 passes for Hamo- Toronto IIIOllOOx—6 Toledo at Tidewater 67 75 .472 15 Calgary at B.C. T.WIIIIam^B.Stone 3636— 71 as a replacement for Crable and Kirk (Dam^wlnnlng RBI — Whitt (4). Omaha 64 79 .448 I8V3 7, Shirley HIntz, Merritt Island, Fla., Vladimir Salnikov Thursday won the 400 meters Columbus at Richmond 2,705. 8, Barbara Lelcht, Albany, N.Y., Sunday's (tames H. Ronsom-D.Johnson 37J6—73 423 yards and one touchdown. Springs may displace veteran Darrol Ray Address E— Willard 3, Hargrove. LOB— Syracuse of Pawtucket Montreal ert Toronto T.Kroll-S-Sharp 3 7 ^ 7 4 freestyle as expected but was overshadowed by It must be noted, however, that the Clev8 Susan Meyer, Alexander, Minn., Saskatchewan at Winnipeg at free safety. land 6, Toronto 13. 2B— Tabler, Bell, 2,694. 10, Cindy Coburn, Buffalo, N.Y., 15-year-old East German Sylvia Gerasch at the youngster from California-Davis has had to McNeil and Marion Barber are expected I PhonoPhone.------Birth Data______| lorg, Whitt. SB— Collins (42), Moseby W 71.11, Alovne Blomenberg, Cranston, •••••••••••••••••••«#• Thursday’s ILIInescores R.I., 2,649. 12, Shellle Johnson, Toledo, • Friendship-84 games, the Communist bloc’s perform behind a makeshift offensive line to open in the backfield, with Bruce Harper (29), Bell (9), Gordo (35). SF— Whitt. Rams 47, Chargers 14 alternative Olympics. Junior J 2 IP H RERBBSO Ohio, 2,646. and without any real speed at wide used in third-and-long situations. Gaffney, ’ (1sl,7lnnlngs) L Pet. GB 2 Cleveland Salt Lake o Romeo. Beverly Hills, Collf., ■ Gerasch broke the world record for the receiver. veteran Preston Brown and rookie Bobby TMeWMer 0(10001 0— 1 so 26 .587 — 2,634. 14, Anne Marie Pike, Cypress, Money leaders' Schultze (L 2-5) 3 2-3 6 3 2 2 2 Vancouver 27 .571 1 San piego o 014 0—14 women’s breaststroke, upsetting her East Lam Jones, who began to emerge as a Humphery appear to be the survivors at Heaton 2 1-3 4 3 3 3 2 CiHumbus 002000X— 170 Tacoma 28 .548 2'/3 fS l/ ',?'?!?' Cheryl Daniels, Detroit, LA Rams 14 IS 7|0_47 •••••••••••••••••••••• Woddell 1 0 0 0 1 0 Bettendorf ond Gibbons; Christi­ Edmonton Sharon Nosta, Kenilworth,N.J., German teammate Ute Geweniger, the previous potential star at wide receiver during the wide receiver and veteran Mickey Shuler ansen 33 .492 6 2,5«. 17, Ally Often, Omaha, 2,559. 18, First Jeffcoat 1 1 0 0 1 0 Portland 34 .469 7'/3 LA— Dickerson 1 run (Lansford kick), record-holder. second half of last season, suffered a broken and rookie Glenn Dennison will share tight Toronto and O'Berry. W— Christiansen (4-3); L— Pat Mercatontl, Newtown, Pa., 2,554 PGA golf Both of the East German women, Salnikov and Alexander (W 12-5 9 4 1 1 3 7 Bettendorf (87). 19, Jeanne Malden, Solon, Ohio, 2,544. collarbone in the first exhibition and will end. L Pci. GB 20, Carol Norman, Ardmore, Okla., 2,532 the 400 meters second-place finisher, 19-year-old T — 2:41. A— 23,407. Hawaii 22 .645 — for'-jkTckTufM"’'^ " '’’'""''*^^ miss half the season. Wesley Walker, an (2nd,7lnnlngs) Tucson 2'^J5‘’£J"JC"""0*worth, Des Paines, III., Second I , Tom Watson $429,465. ^ Tom Kite ’ ' Sven Lodziewski, tu rn ^ in times that could have All-Pro, has been a holdout over a contract, T ia e w ^ 000104 0 - S11 0 34 .460 11'/3 Foulo VIdad, Inglewood, Collf., 022,744. 3, Mark O'Meara 015^ . 4! T H E O FFE N S IV E LIN E will have Joe M 'W f i Las Vegas 34 .424 OS'/z Redd®n 3 run (Lansford kick), won gold medals in their two events at the Los leaving Derrick Gaffney as the only •••••••••••••••••••••• Columbus 000 m 0 - 0 31 Phoenix 38 .415 14'/3 •^olamamazoo, F rM Couples $299,981. 5, Andy Bean ■ Fields at center, Alexander and Waldemore BIttIgerand Reynolds; RI|o, Brown (6), Albuqueraue 2,493. 24, Toni Glllard, Beverly, $297,175. 6, Greg Norman SZwIno. " GH Angeles Games. experienced receiver. at guard and Ward and Marvin Powell at ^4 4 4 Scott (7) and O'Berry. W— BIttIger (88; 39 .391 16 Ohio, 2r492. ^ . ^ — SdteW. Luther tackledinendzone, Morgan $276;248.8, Lee Trevino $265,407 4 L— Rllo (1-3). HR— TIdewoter, Mitchell 9, Ben Crenshaw $263,163. 10, Peter Walton isn’t about to dump O’Brien in tackle. The defensive line will have All-Pro Transactions Calllornla League standings R®

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Classified.. 643 Real Estate Apartments tor Rent 42 Resort Property 45 Polnting/Poperlng 52 Household Goods 42 Misc. lor Sole 63 Pets 65 Tog Soles 69 NoticeslUntiroc Business Opportumties .22 Sfore/Otfice SpacSpace Household Goods For advertisements to be Situation Wanted 23 Resort Property Misc. tor Sale Rates published Monday, the dead-' Minimum Charge: KITTENS — One morris, TAG SALE — 157Elm HIM Lost Found Employment Info. 24 ' Misc. lor Rent Home and Garden line is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. v, Homes for Sale 31 MANCHESTER — Avail­ CAPE COD — 6 room, 3 PAINTING AND PAPER UPRIGHT FREEZER — BOX SPRING AND MAT­ Personals Instruction' 25 Wonted to Rent $3.00 for one day able Immediately. One, bedroom house. Quiet HANGING —Exterior 16.7 cubic feet. Only one TRESS— For double bed. 1 block and white, 2 Road, Tolcottvlile. Satur­ Pets day, August 25th, 9am to Roommates Wanted P e r W o rd ; two and three bedroom neighborhood. Available and Interior, ceilings re­ year old. Call 649-8626. $30. Call 875-6736 after calico. Free, trained. 116 Announcements Musical Items apartments. $400, $440, Columbus Street, Man­ 3pm; Sunday, August Auctions Recreational Items 12 days .20C Read Your Ad September, $250 weekly. paired. References, fully 6pm. Real Estate MANCHESTER — Mini $520, heat and hot water Call 6464)293. Insured. Quality work. 84" SOFA — Floral patt­ chester. Call 649-4381. 26th, 9om to 1pm. Trash 3, Services Antiaues 3 5 days .18C Classified advertisements form, located minutes Included. BIssell and Martin Mattsson, even­ ern. Ocasslonal chair, ••••••••••••••••••••••• compactor (new), storm Homes for Sale Tag Sales 6 days .160 are taken by telephone as a" from Hartford, country Boyle Realtors. 649-4800. ings 649-4431. gold brocade. Excellent aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa W'Indows and charm, 6 room home, 46 Recreational Items 67 Financial Condominiums 32 Services Offered Wanted to Buy 26 days .12C convenience. Miac. for Rent condition! Also: Lounge Home and Garden 64 miscellaneous. garage, barn with elec­ 3>/2 ROOM APARTMENT Mortgages Lots/Land for Sale 33 Painting/Papering H a p p y Ads: The Manchester Herald is.^ CEILINGS REPAIRED choir. Best offer. Call tricity and water. Good — Private home, heat, or REPLACED with dry- 643-7017. TAG SALE — Saturday, Personoi Loans Investment Property 34 Building/Contracting $3.00 per column inch responsible only for one incor­ 35 Roofing/Siding condition. 2.77 acres. appliances. Working sin­ FDUR BAY CAPACITY wall. Call evenings, Gary AMF WINDFLITE 14 8am to 4pm, 122 Comp- Insurance Business Property rect insertion and then only-- $87,000. By Owner. Call DELIVERING RICH tleld Rd. Playpen, like Resort Property 36 Heafing/Plumbing Automotive Deadlines gle adult only. No pets, FDR STDRAGE — Dtt McHugh, 643-9321. (Sunfish) — Red and Wanted to Borrow tor the size of the original 649-1996 or 646-2400. children. Coll 643-2880. LOAM — 5 yards, $62 plus white, very good condi­ new Maclaren twin Flooring Cars/Trucks for Sale Main Street, Monches- tax. Sand, gravel and For classified advertise­ insertion. ter. Call 646-2970. NAME YOUR OWN tion. Call 644-8284 after stroller, walker. Infant Rentals Income Tox Service Motorcycles' Bicycles ments to be published TueS' Errors which do not lesscrr MANCHESTER—Broom EAST HARTFORD — 2 PRICE — Father and son. QUEEN SIZE MAT­ stone. Call 643-9504. 6pm. and toddler clothes, toys, Employn^ent Services Wanted Rec Vehicles day through Saturday, the the value of the advertisement^ colonial with aluminum bedrooms, heat, hot wa­ Fast, dependable ser­ etc. Needle work kits, TRESS 8. BOX SPRING, CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Rooms for Rent Auto Services deadline is noon on the day will not be corrected by on^' siding, 1700 sq. ft., 3 ter, appliances, carpet. Wanted to Rent 47 vice. Painting, Paper­ Stereo and record ca­ vorn. Never Worn Fam­ & Education Apartm ents fo r Rent For Sale Autos tor Rent/Lease bedrooms, I'/z baths, for­ $425 per month. Call 289- binet. Call 649-8698 after Many varieties. 29 Moun­ Antiques 68 ous Maker Sample before publication. additional insertion. hanging & Removal. Call tain Road, Glasonburv, Help Wanted 21 Homes for Rent ...... 43 Holiday/Seasonal 61 Misc. Automotive mal dining room, large 0000 between 10am and 644-0585 or 644-0036. 4pm. Blouses. Miscellaneous family room, oversized, 5pm , Monday thro near MInnechaug Golf household. ONE OR TWO BED­ Course. attached garage with Friday. ROOMS APARTMENT — PORTABLE WASHER ANTIQUES AND year round porch. Wide For Immediate occu­ FOR SALE — Reasonable COLLECTIBLES-- Will lot, nicely landscaped EAST HARTFORD — 1 DIG YOUR OWN MUMS, purchase outright or sell pancy by working couple offer. Call after 5pm, $1.85, 17 colors. PICK Notices Help Wanted 2t Help Wanted 21 Help wanted 21 Help Wanted 31 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted and treed, convenient to bedroom, heat, hot wa­ and our neutered cat. PROFESSIONAL 643-0506. on commission. House lot shopping, schools and YOUR OWN TOMA­ ter, appliances, carpet­ Please call Eric Thomas, PAINTING — Interior, or single piece. Tele­ TAG SALE — FINAL churches. $88,900. Coll ing, next to park. $375 per TOES, .30u a lb.,over 15 phone 644-8962, 643-0949 weekdays, 9am- Exterior work. Fully In­ lbs. Hurst Berry Farm- SALE — 44 Pine Street, COMPANY CARPEN­ LAWN MAINTENANCE 643-1073. month. Call 289-0000 be­ 5pm, 429-8526 other times. sured. Free Estimates. Misc. for Sole 63 Lost/Found 01 ELECTRICIANS AND TYPIST/DICTAPHONE REAL ESTATE AGENTS WAITRESS WANTED — CHILD CARE — Seeking Herb Barn, 46 East Manchester. Sunday, Au­ JOURNEYMEN — 2 ye­ — Excellent typing skills TER WANTED — Call PERSON — We have a — Ed Gorman Is looking Apply In person: Luigi's a warm, experienced par­ tween 10am and 5pm, Coll 646-4879. gust 26th, 10am to 3pm. GLASTONBURY — Six Monday thru Fridov. Street, Andover, 646-6536, Tog Sales 69 ars experience. Holi­ required for busy Insu­ 643-2659. part time night position for two more real estate Restaurant, 649-5325. son to care for Infant, 1 mile east of Gay City Everything Goes! days, benefits and Insu­ rance office. Phone B72- available for a reliable agents. If you are li­ room Ranch. Central air Roommates Wanted 48 mornings. Call 649-104(k Bullding/Controctine S3 SCREENED LOAM — Park. LOST — Female, gray rance. Call 246-5106. 6200 after 2pm. LABORER — For lands­ person who Is willing to censed and want exten­ COUNTER PERSON — conditioning. Full base­ 118 MAIN STREET — Gravel, processed tiger cot. In Summer caping needed. Own learn bowling lane main­ ment. Many extras! Must Three room heated FOUR FAMILIES — 96 TAG SALE — Saturday, sive on the lob training, a Part time. Apply In per­ CLEANING 8. FLOW grovel, sand, stone and August 25th, 9am to 2pm. Street area. Reward. Call PERMANENT PART transportation. Call after tenance. We are part of a modern office and mem­ son only: The Whole CARE HELP — Ev«Sl- see to oppreclate! apartment, hot water, VERNON — Female to fill. For deliveries coll PICK YOUR OWN TO­ Leland Drive, off Keeney 646-8353. 5pm, 644-4277. malor bowling center $84,000. Owner. Coll after security, no appliances. share nice house. Rent FARRAND REMODEL­ MATOES at Connecticut Street, Manchester. Au­ Dur First! Cabinet ste­ TIMETELLERS — Expe­ bership In 4 Multiple List­ Donut, 467 Hartford Ings, part time. Call 6M- George Gritting, An­ reo, couch ond chair, 2 rience preferred, but not chain. You must be w il­ ing Services, call Ed now 5pm, 633-2024. $435. Phone 646-2426, 9-5 $192 plus

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NOTICE TO CREOITOR8 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ton Sales 69 Cars/Trucks for Sale 71 Motorcycles/BIcycles 72 Rec Vehicles E S TA TE OF E S T A T E OF 7 3 WILLIA/IA J. KLIAAAS, GEORGE PORTERFIELD, CALI deceased. deceased. The Hon. William E. Flti- The Hon. William E. Fitz­ TAG ^L E — Come to 1979 IM P A LA , V-8 — BOY'S 20 " SEAR'S bike. 1981 JET SKI — Hardly Gerald, Judge, of the Court Gerald, Judge, of the Court Excellent condition. of Probate, District of Man­ of Probate, District of Man­ Cooper Hill plant seen Reagan administration MACC market our best sale of the year. Fully equipped. Good used. With or without chester at o hearing held on chester at a hearlno held on Baby Items, crotts, condition. Call 643-6010. Blue. $25. Call 643-1228. trailer. 1981 A.T.C. (2). August 21, 1984 ordered thot August 21, 1984 ordered that household and more. Sot- Call 875-1497. 647-9946 dll claims must be presented oM claims must be presented as temporary shelter site urdoy, August 2Sth, 10am- CAMARO, 1976 — V-8, 22 " BOY'S BIKE — Good to the fiduciary on or before to the fiduciary on or before cuts oil leasing plans gets a visit condition. $25. Coll 649- ovember 21, 1984 or be November 21, 1984 or be 4pm. Rain Date: Sunday. power steering, power TO SUBSCRIBE orred as by law provided. barred as by law provided. 126 B o lto n S tre e t, brakes, manual trans­ 0083. MIsc. Automotive 76 Dianne E. Vuslnas, Dianne E. Yusinas, ... page 3 page 5 ... page 11 Manchester. mission, AM/FM, 8 Ass't. Clerk Ass't. Clerk YAM AH A XS400, 1979 — The fiduciary Is: The fiduciary Is: track. Low miles. Call T O D A Y Ii Diane H. Morrison The Connecticut Bonk & HOUSEPLANTS, after 5pm, 871-7181. Runs well. $450. Call 647- SIX TIR ES — 750-16, spilt 30 Adelaide Road Trust Co., N.A. GLASSW ARE and mis­ 7792. rims, tubes and tires. $40 Manchester, C T 06040 One Constitution Plaza CORDOBA, 1977 — 63,000 052-0B Hartford, Ct. 06115- cellaneous. Saturday, each. Call 643-9633 or Attention; R. J. Monahan 9am to 3pm, August 25th, miles, air conditioning, 649-2708 after 6pm. Your assurance of quick KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE "’by Larry Wright 053-08 power seats, radlals. Rec Vehicles 7 3 20 Fulton Road. response when you ad­ Must sell, going Into ser­ PLACING AN AD In clas­ vice. $2500 or best offer. vertise In Classified is INVITATION TO BID TA G SALE — August sified is 0 very eosv, that our reoders are Sealed bids will be received W arm today Manchester, Conn. 2Sth, 10-4. 539 Bush HIM After 4pm, 528-8234. 1970 BETHANY POP UP In the Office of the Director simple process. Just dial ready to buy when they W MTT6N CfHHieti'S HAHDBooK Road, Manchester. Col­ CAMPER — Sleeps, ex­ of General Services, 41 Cen­ Saturday, Aug. 25, 1984 643-2711. We'll help you turn to the little adS; l-ti easy to but yeo ^Kould ter Street, Manchester, Con­ and S unday lectibles, beds, desks, 1972 CHEVY PANEL V* cellent condition. $1000. word your ad for maxi­ 643-2711. VieVBtr put tuna bekivl instead necticut, until September 10, Single copy: 254 chairs, new and used TON — V-8. Exchanged Call 647-8902. mum response. (A pevfowe betoye a big nijkt out. 19B4 at 11:00 p.m. for the fol­ — See page 2 clothing, electric fire­ 28.000 miles. Automatic. lowing: place and miscellaneous. Heavy duty springs, (1) PURCHASE OF ONE (1) 1985 15,000* C O M BINATIO N HanrhpBlpr HrralJi shocks, new tires and CELEBRITY CIPHER LOADER/BACKHOE WITH TOYS, GAMES, CUR­ paint (2500 miles), spe­ CBfDrtty Ciptttr cryptogrtm* ar* cr— tad from quotattona by famoua paopia. paat and praaant. TWO (2) TRADE-IN UNITS TAIN S, household Items cial built racks with Each latlar lo tba dphar Manda tor anomar. fodlay'a ctoa.- R aouate L ■ (2) PURCHASE OF ONE (1) NEW 1985 COMBINATION and much more! 112 In­ rollers for contractors by CONNIE WIENER VACUUM CATCH BASIN dian Hill Trail, Glaston­ staging. Call 6 to 6:30pm, CLEANER AND HIGH bury. Saturday, August 649-4730. “AZALMUKA NARRC 8A O’ZA WEP CIFW EK PRESSURE SEWER 25th, 9om to 1pm. CLEANER WITH TRADE-IN The Town of Manchester is E B s trik e 1977 CELIC A G T — Good OKNALACNOKD ROHA, Q IN CU8AN08AC O on equal opportunity em­ FLEA MARKET — Man­ condition. 5 speed. Indian jetliner ployer, and requires an affir­ chester Grange Hall. Sep- AM /FM stereo. $2950. NWOKV ON’C OAAK KUNWOKD QIN mative action policy for oil of tember 15th. Space its Contractors ond Vendors leaves bad Call 646-2092. os o condition ot doing busi­ available. Call 649-9294. ness with the Town, os per 1976 AMC PACER — 6 CNUSEFW POCNILGEKFAC EKP CARH- Federal Order 11246. 2 TA G SALE — Saturday, cylinder, automatic, air, Bid Forms, plans and specltl- f i l i n g s 2 August 25th, 10am to 4pm. 76.000 original miles. FUKFALK.” — FELM DLEKN. odtlons are available at the hijacked with General Services Office, 41 158 Grandview Street. Looks good, runs good, PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Every time I take a step today, I'm reminded of my Center Street, Manchester, GROTON (UPI) - A new Some antiques, yard very dependable. $995 for baseball career. My body aches all over trom all It look to play the game." — Connecticut. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, three-year contract putting 500 equipment. "Something quick sale. Call 649-6039. Joe DIMagglo for Everyone!" CONNECTICUT draftsmen out of work indefinitely ROBERT B. WEISS, went into effect F'riday ending iW VOLKSWAGON, Type 3 GENERAL MANAGER e 1SS4 by NEA. Inc. 2S1 051-08 93 on board longest strike in the hi.story of Ihe^ TA G SALE — On Lillian wagon, 1971 — Fuel Inlec- Street, off Oakland tlon. Runs. Needs some r -' Navy’s prime builder of nuclear Street. Saturday, August work. $450 or best offer. submarines. 4 25th, 10 to ? Call 647-7792. Cors/Trucks for Sole 71 cors/Trucks for Sole 71 Cors/Trucks for Sole 71 Cors/Trucks for Sole 71 Cors/Trucks for Sole 71 Can/Trucks for Sole 71 KARACHI, Pakistan (UPI) — Lahore, where they claimed) to Leaders of the Marine Drafts­ 5 Sikh terrorists demanding to go to have enough explosives to bloi/up men’s Association acknoVledged AU G U ST 25th 8. 26th. 1979 PONTIAC STATION the United States seized an Indian the plane and threatened to/exe- their displeasure with the new Childrens clothes, mis­ WAGON — ■ Grand Le jetiiner with 93 peopie aboard cute a passenger every 15 mihutes conlracl but accepted it because cellaneous. 30 Westfield Mans, automatic, power Friday, forced it to iand in unless the plane was refpeled, they were worried about what Sfreet. 9am to 4pm. steering, air condition­ Pakistan and then ordered it to the Pakistani officials said. would happen if the 14-month-long ing. New brakes, shocks, strike continued. Persian Guif after threatening to At one point, a hijacker atltacked TAG SALE CLEARANCE exhaust. $2300. Call 646- "No one will attempt to try to — August 25th. Rain 4519. execute their hostages. co-pilot B.L. Ghai with a pe p knife, defend the package,” said E. Roy Date: August 26th,9am to y The plane, commandeered dur­ but he suffered only minorinjuries Colville, president of the associa­ 4pm. 85 Brookfield FOR SALE: 1972 PLY­ ing a domestic flight in India, set and no other passengers were hurt, tion. " It’s very bad.” Street. We have: Desks, MOUTH FURY — Auto­ off for the Gulf state of Bahrain Pakistani officials said. assorted rugs, tables, matic, 360. $650 or best Of the 1,000 votes cast Thursday clocks, chairs, curtain offer. Call 647-9696. after refueling stops in Lahore and Indian aviation officiafk said night. 68.5 percent accepted the rods, lamps, Venetian Karachi in Pakistan, where they there were 87 passengers and six contract. blinds, makeup mirrors, 1979 C U T L A S S S U ­ released seven passengers, offi­ crew members aboard when the The vote ends the longest strike hair dryers, tape re­ P R E M E — Many options. cials said. plane left the Indian state of in the history of the General Dynamics subsidiary and the corders, electric broom, Excellent condition. A control tower official in Punjab, which militant members house paint, dishes. In- second -prolonged strike by the $4900. Call 644-8217 after I Manama. Bahrain, said a telex of the Sikh religion want to turn fant/toddler furniture 5pm. draftsmen in five years. and winter clothing and from Karachi said the plane would into an independent country About 900 draftsmen returned lo men's and women's clo­ 1952 PLYMOUTH CON­ land in Bahrain at about 7; 10 p.m. named Khalistan. work during the strike. thing plus lots more! VERTIBLE ■— Good run­ E D T after a flight of some two The hijackers released five Of the 1,150 remaining strikers, Come pay us a visit, there ning condition. $1950. hours, but he added that by 7:30 passengers in Lahore, where au­ about 150 will return to work within Is something for 742-9600, keep trying. iv J p.m. the plane had not arrived thorities allowed the plane to be the next three weeks. An additional everyone! The terrorists — numbering at refueled and take off with 88 people 500 are expected to return before 4 the end of the year. TWO FAMILY TAG Motorcycles/BIcycles 72 least seven — seized the Indian aboard, including an infant, six Airlines Boeing 737 minutes after it crew members and the hijackers. The remaining .500 will be on SALE — Saturday, Au­ indefinite recall and if not recalled gust 25th, 9am to 4pcn, 246 left Chandigarh, the capital of the The aircraft then took off. with by the end of three years, they will A Lydall Street, Indian state of Punjab, for Jammu -MM- KAWASAKI KE125, 1981 A the pilot saying he would proceed be fired. Manchester. — 701 miles, excellent 79 LINCOLN MARK IV in the state of Kashmir. to Bahrain in the Persian Gulf "We feel the alternatives arc condition. Best offer. They forced the plane to fly to after a refueling stop in the TA G SALE — Saturday, Must see. Call after 5pm, 2 door, Silver with red worse than the package." Colville Sunday, 10-4. R oute 6 and 569-8257 or 649-4190. southern Pakistani city of Karac said. 87, Andover at traffic leather interior, loaded All-India radio reported. Company officials plan to recall light. Powered garden 1969 HONDA 450 — For In Karachi, the hijackers freed workers at the company's ship­ shredder, otd cook parts. Call anytime, 742- *7895 Little girl two women who became ill and yards in Groton and Quonsel, R.I. books, glassware, plants, 6087. allowed food to be brought to the Herald photo by Tarquinio by seniority within individual job canning lars, dolls. passengers at 11 p.m., 14'^ hours Sarah Messing of Clinton Street savors Peach Festival. Sarah was one ot about classifications. U ROYCE UNION BIKE — shot to death Sam Semkow, a senior piping H after the plane was seized while on the last ot her peach shortcake Friday 2,200 people who attended the festival, MOVING AFTER 16 YE­ 20", good condition. Will designer who has been placed on ARS — Entire contents of fold fo go In trunk of car. iiiie M i!;! a domestic flight in India, officials night at the Eighth District’s 27th annual according to district officials. indefinite recall, said he voted for 6 room house, furniture, $35, best offer. Call 646- H AR TFO R D (UPI) - Police said. the conlracl because he thought it appliances, 200 books, 6164. Friday charged a U-year-old boy Pakistani authorities in Karachi would help the future of the union. TV , air conditioner, 350 with allegedly shooting to death a refueled the plane at the demand of Politicians stump district tools. August 25th and B ICYC LE — Ladles 26" 80 UNCOLN 79 CADILLAC 80 FORD 82 M ERCURY 810LDSM0BLE "I thought that if the conlracl 84 DODGE six-year-old girl with a shotgun the hijackers, who said they didn't get ratified, some people 26th, 8am to 3pm. 99 3-speed deluxe quality, outside of the apartment building TOWN CAR SEDAN DEVILLE FAIRMONT LYNX OAVTONNA TURBO wanted to be flown to the United would struggle in on their own and Russell Street. mint condition, hardly DELTA 88 where she lived. used, like new. Has to be States via Bahrain or another the (union) would get weaker yet," Hartford police said Maria he said. "This will give the union a G G seen to be appreciated. Persian Gulf country, the Press Wonted to Buy 70 *9275 *7495 Torres was pronounced dead on Peaches draw good crowd chance to reorganize.” $75. Call 649-1794. *3480 *5175 arrival at 2:22 p.m. at Mt. Sinai Trust of India said. The aircraft 2 tone brown Blue *9980 Hospital after she was apparently then took off for Bahrain. In the areas of wages, the CLEAN AC/AUTO *4980 Bv Kathy Garmus ter's politicians were more con­ lOADID shot in the chest outside her A Pakistani government spokes­ eicKAGuictaos contract offers a 75-hour pay bonus W A N TED — Clean re­ Cors/Trucks for Sole 71 EXCEUINT CONOmON AUTO/AC/NKE AM-FM RADIO CLEAN CAR/LOADED LOADED Herald Reporter spicuous in their 'motives for apartment building on Hampton man said the authorities had in the first year, a 60-hour pay cords, 33's and45's. Rock, AC/AM-Fil CASSEHE attending the festival. St. agreed to refuel the plane in order bonus in the second year, and a 3 j Band, Classicals, It was all peaches, politics and percent general increase in the Apprehended at the scene ot the to ensure the safety of the Stephen T. Cassano, a Demo­ Blues, etc. Records Re­ 8 i " d ^ G E 80 AM C play Friday night at the 27th final year. The strike began June 9, cycled, 212 Route 83, Ver­ shooting was a 14-year-old boy who passengers. cratic town director and candidate MIRADA Spirit 83 DODGE 83 LINCOLN 81 BUICK would be charged with first degree annual peach festival held by the for the state senate, posted himself 1983 when more than 2,000 union non, 872-6386. 81 MAZDA In Washington, a government DMNI Town Br. CENTURY 4 DR. manslaughter, police said. Eighth Utilities Distriet. at the festival's entrance and members rejected a company GLC WAGON official speculated that in case of contact offer by a vote of 1,247 to Police said the unidentified boy A crowd estimated by distriet handed out baseball-type cards was being held Friday at the state emergency, the plane probably officials at 2,200 took slightly over 265. During the strike union A utom otive OVERSTOCKED would be allowed to land in the with a picture of himself to anyone members charged the company *5975 *3160 *5390 *14,800 *6475 Connecticut Juvenile Detention two hours to consume most of the who would stop. w ith N ew 1984 *4890 Center in lieu of 100.000 bond United States, but he expressed with union-busting tactics. LOADED LOW 2,400 servings of peach shortcake "That's worth at least one 21,000 miles 32.000 miles 43,000 miles 47,000 miles pending his arraignment Monday. doubt that the short-haul aircraft served in the parking lot across w /o convortiMo top Police said the shooting was Mickey Mantle or Ted Williams, " Cors/Tnicks tor Sole 71 MILEAGE AC/AUTO C lE A N /W H in AUROON, AC 5 SPD, CUAN CAR could ever get close enough for a from the district firehouse onMain DATSUN under investigation. U.S. landing. he said with a laugh as he extended Street. a card to a passerby. 80 BUICK 75 VW A steady stream of people lined "If I passed out fliers, this place D issid e n t 79 BUICK 83 CHEVROLET 83 MERCURY up outside the tables where the would be white when I left," REGAL 79 MERCURY shortcake was servedl^cooping up DODGE LeSABRE MALIBU 4 OR Colony Park Wag Cassano said. 1975 MERCURY MO­ RABBIT CAPRI GS Tw o planes collide; the servings almost as fast as That thought didn't deter Her- is exiied NARCH — 56,000 original district volunteers could assemble schel Klein, the Republican candi­ STEVE CASSANO miles. Original owner. 4 ^5780 them. SENATE CANDIDATE TRUCKS $3950 date for the U.S. House of Repre­ door sedan. Power steer­ Some of the 45,000 *6980 *9460 Most festival veterans agreed it to G o rk y ing, brakes, air condi­ 68,000 *3280 17 reported killed sentatives from the First District. LOWEST TRUCK BIACN/SR/AUTO *2380 17.000 miles was the best ever. Klein, who will oppose Democratic STEVE CASSANO tioning. Many new parts. 9 Passenger AUTO/AC/CIEAN SPORTY CM While the throng munched on H A M BU R G , West Germany Priced to sell. Call after PRICES in AMERICA AC/AUTO WHITE/LOADED incumbent Barbara B. Kennelly ... senatorial baseball (U P I) — A Soviet official has SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (U PI) aircraft, flying out of Salem, Ore. shortcake, the Eighth District Fife 4pm, 646-8137. this fall, paraded up and down the lenger, Betty Sadloski. confirmed that Yelena Bonner, — A small airliner and another "It's an extremely ugly situation and Drum Corps played to a a 84 UNCOLN tables of people with two volun­ Others in attendance included wife of Soviet dissident Andrei 2 2 1965 FORD One Ton Pick plane collided in flight Friday in a out there," Bill Benica, news group of people circled around teers, passing out fliers. Sakharov, has been sentenced to Up — $600. Call anytime, 77 DODGE 79PLYM0UTII 78 MERCURY 82 0LOSIN0BU rural area on the edge of town, director of station K U EC in San Mayor Barbara B Weinberg, town TOWN CAR 75 CHRYSUR them. Several young children Jonathan Mercier, the five years of internal exile, the 742-6087. 98 apparently killing all 17 people Luis Obispo, said, Director Donna Mercier, state ASPEN WAGON danced arouncL in circles to the Republican-endorsed candidate newspaper Bild reported Friday. VOLARE ZEPHYR aboard the two aircraft. "The wreckage is spread up to tunes. Sen. Carl A. Zinsser and Eighth Bild’s advance text for its CAMARO, 1970 — 350, V-8 CORDOBA for the state's 12th Assembly District president Walter Joyner. M 9,800 A National TransportaLion 300 yards of either side of a county The Manchester Square Dance Saturday edition also quotes the engine. Needs body District seat, also look advantage Marti Sarles, an Eighth District work. Runs good. $500. OVER FACTORY *8995 Safety Board spokesman said in road. The Wings West aircraft is Club also put on a square dancing unidentified government official in INVOICE ON ALL 10,000 miles *2360 *1995 *2175 of the occasion to introduce him­ volunteer, said it took workers 6‘/i Call 646-0588. SUPER CLEAN Washington that initial reports down inside a gully and cannot be demonstration that had both the Moscow as saying Mrs. Bonner , TRUCKS LOAOID/BUCK 6 CYUNDER AUTO, 6((CYL. *1995 self to voters, along with two of his hours Friday to peel the 55‘/4 "was and is in Gorky," the same 6 cn, AU TO M lll / I O U I D showed that a Wings West airliner, seen from the road, youngest and oldest in attendance In Stock. 25 children. bushels of peaches that were used city 250 miles east of Moscow to BUICK CONVERTIBLE, AC/PW/PS which had just taken off from San "The main rear fusilagc to the tapping their feet to the beat. 4 1974 — Excellent condi­ for Immediate Del. "We've had our shortcake, now at the festival. which Sakharov was exiled in 1980. 5 Luis Obispo on a flight to San private plane is intact, but that's tion! $4500. Call 871-0672. Although most of the crowd we’re looking for votes,” he said as The official, who Bild said NISSAN Std. Pickup 79 CHEVY 83 MERC Francisco, was carrying 15 people, all. A large piece of fusilage to the appeared to simply enjoy the fresh About 200 dozen shortcakes and Invoice $5734 81 PODGE 82 he scanned the crowd looking for 250 to .300 gallons of whip|)cd cream occasionally provided the Western OLDS CONVERTIBLE, 81 FORD 83 MERC and the other aircraft had two Wings West aircraft was on fire," air and peaches, some of Manches­ media with news at the Kremlin’s plus ___ CDUGAR his Republican primary ctial- were also used. 1974 — Excellent condi­ CHRYSLER CAPNI people aboard. Benica said a witness who ran to request, was quoted as saying Mrs. tion! $4850. Call 871-0672. IZ *5 8 3 3 GRANADA George Rosenberger, acting the wreckage minutes after the Bonner said was tried for infrac­ MALIBU *7975 *5795 manager of the airport, said the crash could not see any survivors, ■P-: tions against Soviet law. 1983 RENAULT AL­ LoBARDN The U.S. State Department said LIA N C E — Low mileage. *7265 second craft was a Turbo Com- but there were "people parts" 24,00 miles BLUE A U TO mander, a twin-engine business scattered on the roadway. Thurday it had reliable informa­ AM /FM cassette. Front srMT8A»5995 tion Sakharov’s wife had been tried wheel drive. Excellent 5 spd. 14 K for . Linnea Matthews, critical care and .sentenced to five years of condition! 42 miles per $3385 $4995 A B / m u n o iiu) sea llon^ internal exile for slandering the gallon. $5995. Call 649-2328 *6880 supervisor at Sierra Vista Hospi- CUT «5595 ifi^AfarinoUfe Soviet state. or 646-6794. NEW 14 DODGE InciH^ ToHsil# ^^ur from the * > r three D-50 I I I 9 I U C ■ U U a y airport is that there were no Sakharov was last seen in Gorky 1980 BUICK REGAL — PItllUP „ „ survivors.” inbreeding, wbitdi fe n eilc______several days after he reportedly ‘5795 20 pages, 2 sections :ZDO^iin1ved at Metallic blue. Excellent NEWS4 MANCHESTER began a hunger strike May 2 to condition! 6 cylinder. The crash site was near Hollister lUa tuso.Omalia, The new tigera will improve the i| eM pool i pressure Soviet authorities lo MANCHESTER avoid the getieUc defeeta aagod ptl^ VjPWr $4700. Call 649-2328 or Mwii ‘6195 643-S13S Cla'ss'i'led!! ' . ! ! i8 19 between allow Mrs. Bonner to travel to the 646-6794. Church 14 Ihe towns of San Luis Obispo and fitiinlay •>F««8ng. , w west for medical treatments. 643-S135 Com ics...... 9 Morro Bay, near the California * Zoiia will prohablyaaoveithei The Soviet media has said 1971 CHEVELLE cnucei‘6995 Opgn 9 AM breed with the new a m .'* . Sakharov is alive and eating fnIferS'""’*"*...... 'o coast midway between Los An- ln)Mll«wtui^to She laid the trip ia a good for WAGON — 350 V-8, auto­ Monday thru ThsAoilc^ w Obltuarles io geles and San Francisco. normally but there has been no matic, posl-tractlon, de- WILLIMANTIC Opgn 9 AM fg 6 PM ‘ ■ 301-315 Center SI. ttjn to the Moscow Zoo well. He has matured to the p m t ‘ independent confirmation of his fogger, radio, roof rack> Friday A~$aturday Pennietnib...... o '^'be Crash set a brushfire that become a threat to hia father;' fate or that of Mrs. Bonner. power steering. Goodskl- DATSUN-DODGE Mendwsler Sports...... 15-17 burned about 20 acres. I dfiailind to ioiprove father of the atiuariafo'a sen ifoit nuv»w, Sakharov, the father of the Ing, snow, hlll-cllmblng 1132 Main ST. Willimantic (Exit 92 off |.86) Television...... 7-8 Wings West, based in San Luis •ndaagenid Sttwrian Me. Kemr said tranaportfng a aea Uoil l i ndf% Soviet H-bomb, won the Nobel vehicle. Ideal for student Weather...... 2 Obispo, is a commuter airliner a m alf sent from tlM nearly aa diffioult as a whafoor poipoiee'whi^ Peace Prize in 1975 for his 423-4547 - 647-9367 i.fA'tsapUvi^, t going north. Original 687-1522 ••••••••••••••gggggggg serving several California cities. advocacy of human rights in the owner. Call 643-2880. Soviet Union.

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