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spending.” which he predicted will Rep. A1 Swift, D-Wash., another lation Tuesday to re(|uire presiden­ • They're good states. They're The March-to-June period was Bv Robert Shepard top $1 billion this year for all co-sponsor, acknowledged Con­ tial primaries or caucuses to be good people." he said at a news recommended by a special com­ Weaving mill housing This oasis comes U.S. gymnasts United Press International presidential and congressional gress probably does not have time held no earlier than the second conference. "Yet tho.se people in mission appointed by the Demo­ cratic National Committee and races. this year to act on the bill but .said WASHINCTON A bipartisan Tuesday in March and no later the la.st 20 to 30 years have had adopted by the committee in 1982. Sen. Dennis DeConcini, D-Ariz., hearings could be held and the still In ‘feasibility stage’ with Its own pool group of House and Senate than the second Tuesday in June. more to say about who our slip Into second Objections from New Hampshire said the proposed change would proposal could be ' put on the top of members, thinking ahead to the By getting the jump on other president is going to be than all the and Iowa have prevented enforce­ not interfere with the states' right the agenda for next year.” 1988 eleelion, suggesting a states. Iowa and New Hampshire people in and New York ... page 3 ... page 11 page 14 ore to choose how they will vote for Supporters of the early, small- shorter primary se ison to bring hiive a disproportionate influence combined," ment of the rule. Rep. Silvio Conte, R-Mass., said presidential candidates. state primaries say it gives lesser- early starters such as Iowa and on the presidential selection pro­ Iowa began the process this year restraints on the primary .season "W e are not telling the states known candidates a chance for New Hamiishire in 1 ine with other cess. said Hep Morris Udall, by holding caucu.ses F’eb. 20 and how to select. Only the tim ing," he success by campaigning at the ■States D-Ari/.., w ho made an unsuccessful New Hampshire followed with the also would ease the "chronic problem of excessive campaign said. gras.s-roots level. The lawmakers int roduced legis hid for the presidency in 1976 nation’s first primary Feb. 28.

Humid tonight: Manchester, Conn. rain Friday Thursday, August 2, 1984 REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK — See page 2 UJanrh^at^r Hrralfi copy: 25try way laada in lo large liv at grm lhal There was no immediate word on prime minister's office in Tehran decision because their demand has haa a lofi & balcorry Thera are glaaa alvlars frorrt the dinmg rm to a deck A GLASTONBURY $119,900 the fate of three Arab hijackers confirmed in a telephone conversa­ not been met by the French hiichan w /appiartcaa T ha3ba(*rTia are ort ir>a mair> level wilh iha rrtaalar MOUNTAIN WOODS Spectacular view of Hartford and located on the 1 tth Ruridray. ttiia lovely badrm haVtrtg a pnvalabalh/dfaaaxngrrYv There laalao a gam arm oN the living who commandeered the Boeing 737 tion that there had been an government," Nicol was quoted as rm Lower level iMYtiiyrm w/ftrapiaca 2cargaragaandiaur>dryrm Siluatadort cuatom Ranch fe itu re i 3 bedrooms, kite hen wlthbuilt-m9 lif f i Moor laun­ dry flagaione patio 2 car garage Call for pertonaliied lour M9-4M0 » ' airliner Tuesday on a flight from explosion aboard the hijacked jet. saying by IRNA, the official a wooded landacapad lot 'BraathUking' UP I photo Frankfurt to Paris with 64 people "A ll the people are all right," the Iranian hews agency. aboard. spokesman said. President Reagan points out areas of his Located on Birch Mt. Road, these The hijackers issued a statement meet on the ranch during the president’s The hijackers had threatened to The three hijackers, who were saying they were “ Moslems for the ranch to Archbishop Pio Laghi, the vacation. 1.5 - 2.28 acre wooded building blow it up after the French Lebanese, had demanded that Liberation of Jerusalem," a pre­ Apostoiic Nuncio Wednesday as the two / France free five pro-Khomeini lots await your inspection. If you government refused their de­ viously unknown group, and that mands to release five pro- extremists who had tried to their action was directed against assassinate a former Iranian have always wanted to live In Khomeini militants imprisoned in the French government "because France in exchange for the prime ministers living in exile of its cooperation with the Zionists Latest shift by the Soviets hostages. outside Paris, and its anti-Moslem policy.” Manchester--then we invite you French radio said all 46 hostages Jean Perrin, the French charge COUNTRY CONNOISSEUR were safely evacuated from the d'affaires in Tehran, said France A flight attendant, released from Poiaa dal ih a lo p o lih a g w H ia naa. at the andolanvoodad drive ihiaB oilon home to inspect these lovely wooded the Boeing 737 early today, told a oliara ell Iha ngrediania oi a 20lh oeniury commuiabie i^ iiy home' A maatar bland o( privacy oouniry and adaplabihly Eleven rma 4 badrma 2 bathe on French radio station the hijackers, rtaariy 2acfaa of landacaped apace Ar> adcWionaieRpanae oiiivin g va o a o n th a lots. For details call: seen as end to taik hopes lower level an open recreation area & 2 addiiiortal rma A Oo EiMrything Home EAST HARTFORD $92,500 For state’s retarded who took over the plane 'Tuesday A Racanlly reduced to ftJi.tllO . ______Impreuive t-owner. dialmciively dailgned 7 room Ranch affordt 3 bed- on its way from Frankfurt to Paris, rooma. 2'4balh8.flreplacedrec room. 2car garaga Many amanibea This Bv Norman D. Sandler to the broadside from Moscow as have explosives and “ kept a The official insisted the most We can help you become a "RERLE” PROFESSIONAL! baeutiful home awaita your inipeclion Call for appoinimani B4I>40B0 United Press International "one of utter frustration." lighter lit the whole tim e." recent position advanced by the Call 646 4525, and ask for Dan. “ From this latest Soviet state­ Zinsser Agenqr The hijackers, reportedly Leba­ U.S. side agreement to discuss SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — O’Neill promises nese, are demanding France re­ ment, it appears that the Soviets space weapons and to consider a D. F. REALE, INC. m After five weeks of see-saw diplo­ were not serious about their 750 Main St., Manchester possible moratorium on testing as Real Estate lease five militants jailed Jor. macy, the White House has all but attempting to kill ex-Iranian proposal,” McFarlane said. "We part of those talks — had "m oved abandoned hope that the super­ regret this." 175 Main St., Manchester, Ct. REAL ESTATE SERVICES e v a lu a t io n Prim e Minister Shapour Bakhtiar, virtually within a millimeter of 646-4525 223 Eaal Canlar SI., Manchaalar 64M060 better conditions powers' arms control dialogue will McFarlane noted the United adopting" the language of a joint 646-1511 an opponent of Ayatollah Ruhollah be revived and extended to wea­ Khomeini. Four are serving life States, in a message to Moscow statement propo.sed-tiy the Soviets. U federal funds, we’ll do everything By Mark A. Dupuis pons in space before the election. last week, reaffirmed its accep­ we can not to lose federal funds." terms and the fifth a 20-year While posing for pictures at his 1 /^ United Press International "It seems to me that the Soviets tance of a Soviet offer for talks on O'Neill also said the state would sentence. ranch, Reagan, >vhose advisers truly don’t want to sit down and "the militarization of outer a HARTFORD — Gov. William A. consider requests from the Depart­ have been eager for break­ SRnce the plane landed in Iran talk with us right now," a senior space." through in the arms control GOLFER’S PARADISE O’Neill has promised that the state ment of Mental Retardation for early Wednesday, the hijackers administration official said He also acknowledged Reagan will work to improve a state additional staff. deadlock before the election, was released 12 women and two child-' Wednesday. remained committed to using the facility for the mentally retarded "Some of them seem rather asked what he could do to lure the ren, includin'g three crew Administration officials said a forum to explore the po.ssibic where federal officials say condi­ high, however, we’ll discuss them Soviets to the bargaining table. members, IN R A said. shift in attitude by the Kremlin has resumption of negotiations on tions led to sexual abuse of all and make sure that the staff He stood silent for a’rooment, n Air conditioning on the Boeing dimmed the chance that. U.S. and nuclear arms — a move opposed by level that is necessary and re­ then picked up on a cue whispered G patients. 737. sweltering in 85 degrees on the Soviet negotiators will keep a Sept, the Soviets — and had rejected O’Neill said he was assured the quired shall be done,' ’ O'Neill said. by his wife, Nancy. "W e're doing tarmac of Meherahad Interna­ 18 date in Vienna to discuss curbs Moscow’s proposal for a pre­ Department of Mental Retarda­ Bill Mill, a spokesman for the everything we can." he said. tional Airport, was reportedly on space weaponry. meeting moratorium on a tc.sting tion is moving forward to correct Department of Mental Retarda­ switched off after the plane ran out The pessimistic assessment was of anti-satellite weapons. conditions that federal officials tion. said 7'/4 more positions of fuel. delivered by National Security The senior official said the said could threaten federal funding already were filled at the Mystic Adviser Robert McFarlane, who Soviets, in recent days, have for the Mystic Education Center. center and five more at the Seaside charged the Soviets had "repeat­ hardened their position, .set condi­ The federal Department of Regional Center, which oversees edly misrepresented" the U.S. tions and sought to prejudge the Health and Human Services is the Mystic center. Inside Today position by accusing President outcome of the Vienna talks. threatening to cut off $400,000 in More gold MANCHESTER Reagan of attaching unacceptable While the administration does 20 pages, 2 sections annual federal funding to the "W e feel that the actions we have MANCHESTER conditions to his acceptance of not rule out a change in attitude, Adjacent to Ellington Ridge Country Club. Mystic center if conditions are not taken are more than sufficient to A d v ic e ...... 3-bedroom Colonial with a 18 x their June 29 invitation for the the official said, "W e cannot be MT. Rd. new U & R 9 Rm. Contemporary improved. meet the objections they have Business Owner anxious to move South, and is wil­ for U.S. meeting. encouraged by what the Soviets The federal agency also critic­ raised," Mill said, saying he Classified i 11 living room. Formal dining raised ranch. Main floor family rm. with stone McFarlane denounced a Soviet have said." ling to provide very favorable financing on ized the Mansfield Training School belived the departmen would be Com ics By Joan Golding charge earlier in the day that "Their answer," the official Entertoinment...... room and kitchen In a quiet fireplace and cathederal ceiling, formal living for falling below federal standards able to retain the federal funds. this Custom Designed 7 room Contempo­ United Press International Reagan had made the talks "im ­ concluded, "doesn't leave much L o tte ry rm., spacious dining rm, 3-4 bed rms., custom As for Mansfield, he said federal in several areas, including train­ possible" by rejecting a morato­ basis for hope." O bituaries neighborhood. All this for rary Ranch. Many stunning features. Don’t ing, psychological, and recreation officials inspected the facility’ in O pinion kitchen and eating area, 2 baths, treed lot, LO'S ANGELES - The United rium on the testing of space At the same lime, the official services. February but didn’t issue a report P eopletalk hesitate to make an appointment to see States collected five medals Wed­ weapons and by seeking a broader said it is "probable" the Soviets ^64,900. nice location $139,000 O’Neill, speaking with reporters until July. In the interim, Mill said, Sports . 1 nesday, including its first ever in agenda in Vienna, will agree to renew the arms talks T elevision this very special property. Offers will be Wednesday at an impromptu news the department addressed three- Greco-Roman wrestling with a The senior administration offi- "early next year"- — after the W eather conference, said he met with quarters of the items cited by the considered. $154,900. victory by Marine Sgt. Steve •cial described Reagan's reaction presidential election. acting Mental Retardation Com­ federal government. Fraser. Steve Hegg and Leonard missioner Amy B. Wheaton to He said the Mansfield recom­ Nitz advanced U.S. dominance in STRAND REAL ESTATE discuss the facilities. mendations did not involve life-or G@RJVIAN U&R REALTY CO. cycling with a gold and bronze in "She assured me they’re moving health-threatening matters, but the 4,000-meter individual pursuit Edmund Gorman 156 East Center Street in a positive direction ail across the were concerned with program­ IB" and the American pentathlon team REALTORS - MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 643-2692 board," the governor said. " I don't ming and were rapidly being Hospital plan may backfire captured ihe silver. ()04 .Micldlv luMipilvC t.isi. iM.mt hesu’t ( onn 0<>0-U) know whether we’re going to lose addressed. Eighteen of all American medals Id 20.1 (1-1(1 -10-10 Robert D. Murdock, Realtor By GIno Del Guercio The authors ol the study hypothesized that 647-7653 were gold — more than the rest of United Press International instead of cutting costs us a result of DRGs, the nations combined. China had hospitals will use this variety of standards to the next best total — six golds and BOSTON — The great variety in hospital increase their profits 1 ^ BEST SELLERS LIST 13 overall. admission policies may cause the federal "If we could cut down on the use of hospitals for The American women's' gym­ government’s plan to reduce skyrocketing nastic squad struggled on the these marginal uses that could just as well be medical costs to backfire, a study released today done on an outpatient basis or not at all, there D. W. FISH REALTY CO. balance beam and came up short predicts. against the depth, precision and would be plenty of resources to invest In 243 Main St. Manchester Vernon Circle, Vernon The Medicare Diagnostic Related Group necessary services, " Wennberg said new innovations of the Romanians. system is designed to decrea.se the length of time The study, which analyzed .30 Maine hospitals, McNamara fell off the balance 643-1591 872-9153 people spend in hospitals, theoretically reducing found some hospitals were 12 times as likely to 1 !6ii beam but achieved perfect scores cost. treat patients for some conditions than were in the floor exercise and the uneven Under the system, the Medicare program pays others. bars. Retton scored a perfect 10 on fixed fees based on a patient’s diagnosis, rather the vault. "Our analysis suggests that many opportuni­ 2 than paying a hospital's usual charges. ties to increase admissions exist, leading to our Though bested by the Roman­ ' The government is al.so contracting with review THE GOLD COAST J^^T LISTED! PORTER ians. the team of Retton, McNam­ hypothesis that hospitals and their physician groups to check on hospital admissions and staffs will respond to some and perhaps most « I I I . c .M « in E ..t Hartlord 6 room Shannon-built Colonial bu«'?In'‘a'’ i« r . M m r w im room^^^ mi*;:! ara, Kathy Johnson, Pam Bileck, with llreplace. garage and priced al only $71,900 C n Jtaim ^jm t^^a al WUh roc room, lireplace and much m o r^ New treatment in an effort to hold down unnecessary threats of DRG-induced losses by modifying t les Tracee Talavera and Michelle medical costs. Dusserre achieved the highest to adopt more lucrative practice styles and by Listing But the new report said. "Our hypothesis adjusting the way in which cases are labeled " Olympic finish ever by the Am eri­ suggests that in theab.sence of additional controls Wennberg said if more people arc admitted to cans. The best women's finish on hospital capacity or employment levels, the hospitals, public health will most likely decline. previously for team or an individ­ DRG system may well at celerate the rate of "Unnecessarily admitting people to hospitals is ual was a bronze in 1948. increase in per capita costs for hospital c a r * " definitefy not good for their health,” said The American men's gymnastic The report, published in the New England Wennberg, an expert on medical care at team upset the Chinese Tuesday to Journal of Medicine, predicted that hospitals and Dartmouth. win an unprecedented gold medal. doctors would quickly fill the empty beds by However, Wennberg said his study does not The , which had not UP I photo changing their admitting practices in response to necessarily indicate that the cost of medical care won a medal in the sport since 1912, changing financial pressures. will continue to rise. 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But he said the decline is probably not related to Manchester 889,900 Manchester 886,900 time with Fraser’s Greco-Roman Hospital services such as hip and hernia Colonial with many extras. 8 rm, 3 bed­ newsmen in Cambridge, Mass, foilowing a viewing of the DRGs, although he was not sure what the reason 3 bedrooms, knock-out family rm. with wrestling gold. repairs — where there is usually little doubt they for it might be. room Colonial with 13 x 25 ft. fireplaced brick raised hearth floor to ceiling fire­ film "Sakharov" at Harvard University’s Kennedy School The American harvest of gold BLANCHARD & ROSSETTO, INC. are needed — vary only moderately in their use Under a law passed by Congress last year, the REALTORS living room. 14 x 25 first floor famfly rm. place. Eat-in kitchen plus formal dining of Government. They said the Soviet Union has entered a medals was due in part to the between hospitals. But procedures such as Day Rm. I'/i baths. 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HIK4 3 Survival instructor teaches ‘basics of life in ... 1784’ Police roundup Next, obtain shelter from the The five keys to survivalare fire, . ir Housing in weaving milis By John O'Brien rescue team, tries to minimize risk w iK A ave his less lucrative univer- between survival techniques and elements — heat, cold, rain, wind, United Press International s ity ^ s t in July. shelter, signals, water and food. for people who are lost or face camping is that one is voluntary " I f your car has broken down, Another emergencies in the wild. and other is necessary. He called food least important Survival instructor Paul Risk Some of the seminars are this may mean dismantling your because the average person can teaches today's adults tasks that He has been teaching college fundamental day-long courses on RISK STRESSES psychological vehicle for insulation,” he said. stiil in ‘feasibility stage’ survive 30 to SO days without it and The upholstery and filler can help were fundmental to life two courses, including one on global survival or outdoor safety. Some aspects of survival — wi his charged rescue often comes before food is centuries ago — and could save wilderness survival, and holds advanced two-week seminars in­ stationery is printed "Survival is keep you warm. The' hood could m their lives even now. public survival seminars. He also clude field trips. He also offers an attitude" — and he said the wise necessary. But water is needed help form a lean-to. Bv Sarah E. Hall of the project." where in tow n, " he said ALSO in the 91 Elm St. I)uilding helped tape a simulated survival courses on communication tech­ person remains calm and knows within four days. A damaged car is costly but, in breaks Herald Reporter The E-shaped weaving mills " I f Daniel Boone came back attempt by plane crash victims, niques and urban safety, including were built before the turn of the are I’ilol Marine. Display Craft. what to do next because of Risk said it is wise to notify "It's cheaper than a funeral,” he • It »■* today and found out adults are in for broadcast on the Pennsylvania how to deal with an attacker. preparation. r 1 - A pair of local developers are century, and consist of three long, Phoenix Audio. Link Woodwork­ someone of your travel plans, and said. Police have charged a fourth ik i the field learning to build fires and public television program "Out­ proceeding with plans to buy the parallel brick structures con­ ing, Nova Game Design, and a Risk. 47, of College Park, Pa., to stay put when lost, because It is important to establish teenager in connection with a make shelters, he'd wonder how door Pennsylvania." The most basic survival tools are Sfv p'" > former Cheney Bros. Weaving nected at the west end. It is couple of other tenants leasing said in an interview if people know rescuers look where you are most contact, perhaps with people series of burglaries at Squire they survived long enough to be a whistle, matches and knife — for Mills at 91 Elm St. and eonvert currently used by the Kage Co., a small spaces nature and prepare for emergen­ likely to be. And when most people searching for you, by making Village in the first half of 1984. m t r adults," said Risk, Pennsylvania His 340-page textbook, "Outdoor use, respectively, in signaling, them to housing. plasties firm owned by Gerstein. Before Kcmsco bought the 91 cies, they will not be too scared of unfamiliar with the wilderness yourself as visible as possible. You Edward Mack, 17, of 46E Chan- State University associate profes­ Safety and Survival," is in many starting fires and as an all-purpose The large, three-story building and rented to a variety of light Elm St building. Pratt & Whitney the wild to function nor will they start moving, they just go around could spray paiiit an X — the ning Drive, was charged Wednes­ sor of recreation and parks. bookstores throughout the tool. Risk said. would be the third of the onee- industries and small warehousers used it as a parts warcbou.se. The take its dangers too lightly. international distress signal — on day with second-degree burlgary "W e've bred a whole generation of country. in circles. A busting mills to undergo conver­ "K age Co. no longer requires the weaving mills are across the street Other survival items to have in the car's roof. The spare tire could and third-degree larceny. The people who don't even know how to sion into apartments. Attorney large area that we w cu p y," from the lormer Clocktower Spin­ THE SEMINARS held by Risk He estimated that several thou­ car or camper, particularly when HE RECOMMENDS staying in be burned as a signal fire. charges, lodged on a warrant, build a fire. ■m Dominic Squatrito. representing Gerstein said today "Ourlnisiness ning Mills, slated for conversion to and his firm, Surivival Technology sand people in this country per traveling in wilderness areas, place, establishing a camp and stem from a June 2 burglary in If you haven’t brought water, he developers Jerome 1. Baskin and has declined ... and does not need a apartments tiy another developer "I'm teaching the basics of life Associates — with help from state year go through a survival expe­ include water, shovel, blanket, starting a fire — even in summer. which $1,100 in cash and $100 worth advises using a purifying kit on any David Woodbury, said the pair tremendous amount of room ," sometime soon in, say, 1784." and local authorities throughout rience, which he defines as any reflector, flare, aerosol horn, He said making a fire occupies of jewelry were stolen. water you find. But if you have no have an option to buy the brick Gerstein said he is w illing to sell At another Cheney huilding. the Risk, a former park ranger and the nation — are attended by delay or disorientation in the spray paint, tool kit, first-aid kit the hands and provides a psycho­ Already charged in connection J0 I structure from Kemsco Co. — a the building, whieh his company ribbon m ill once occupied by former member of a mountain teenagers to sexagenarians. He wilderness. The only difference and flashlight. logical boost. kit, drink the water anyway. with the burglary are Scott Bel- real estate holding company has oecupied for 12 years, as soon Manchester Modes, redevelop­ lone, 16, of 40F Spencer St. and owned by Kibbe Gerstein of West as Baskin and Woodbury ar»‘ ment into apartments is already Mark Atmore, 17, of 40 Wilfred Hartford — for an undiselo.sed willing to make the deal firm. under way Both developers Road. Three teenagers under 16 sum; "W e've been negotiating with h’irst Hartford Realty Curp. furthe have been referred bo juvenile t s i Weather Although the project is "s till in them for over a year and a half,” ribbon mill and Clocktower Mill Peopletalk authorities, and police said they the feasibility stage," according to he said. Associates for the clock mill are seeking a warrant for another have been granted tax deferrals Today’s forecast boy. age 17. Squatrito, he said the developers Once a maker of toys. Kage Co, will determine the terms of the has phased out that part of the which will delay increases in Mack was held overnight on Connecticut, Massachusetts and proposed transaction over the next business as costs rose The 91 Elm a.ssessmcni.s. Nancy is Ron’s prompter $5,000 bond and scheduled for Rhode Island: A mix of clouds and I few months. He refu.sed to reveal SI. company has laid off 40 workers Gerstein. however, .said he will Ronald Reagan the actor was accustomed to arraignment today in court. sunshine today and Friday and any details, though he said. "It's over the past 1' 2 years. There are remain skeptical about the housing prompters — people who supply a line when the ratherhumid. Chanceof a thunder­ not going to be an industrial or now about 30 employees, making plans forhishuildingiinlilthclegal performer forgot it. The mother of a Meriden tee­ storm in the western hills this commercial us’e." pet accessories and polyethylene documents arc in hand -- although As president, apparently, Reagan also uses a nager turned her son into police afternoon and over all sections "There is no estimate on when envelopes. he admitted that the prospects arc prompter— his wife. Nancy. when she discovered he had broken Friday afternoon or evening. construction would start or when it Gerstein said he plans no further good. A ta photo session at the president's California into a Wetherell Street apartment, Highs in 80s both days except in the would end,” Squatrito said, "Bill layoffs, and is not sure where Kage " I still don't know whether it's ranch for the arrival of Archbishop Pio LaghI police said. 70s over Cape Cod, Partly cloudy during 1985, there should be Cl), will relocate. "We ll have to going to go " he said "T alk is Wednesday, Reagan was asked several ques­ Donald E. Anderson Jr., 17, was tonight. Lows in 60s except low 70s y-.j.F-'Hi .. definite plans as to the total nature look for a smaller space .some cheap," tions, one of which was whether there was ir. the larger cities. ch'arged Wednesday with two anything he could do to get the Soviet Union to Maine: Becoming mostly sunny counts of sixth-degree larceny and Vienna next month for space weapons one count of third-degree forgery. 2 today. Highs 75 to 85. Fair tonight. negotiations. Lows 50 to 60. Partly sunny Friday, According to police, on April 20 a m Reagan, who wears a hearing aid, paused for a . / chance of an afternoon shower or woman reported a stereo missing A-M ■ $ Coalition backs Cassano few seconds. thundershower north and moun­ from a room she had rented to a "W hat?" he asked. tains and chance of showers man in her Wetherell Street house. The question was repeated. Mrs. Reagan, southwest interior. Highs 75 to 85. The man also reported missing a .standing next to her husband, bowed her*head. New Hampshire: Becoming book of personal checks. Barely moving her lips, she whispered to him, Ten days later Anderson's for a ‘psychological boost’ mostly to partly sunny today. '' Doing e v ep ’thing we can." Highs 75 to 85. Fair tonight. Lows mother called police and reported The president'straightened up with a smile. 50 to 60. Variable cloudiness Mixed bag of wBather that he had broken into the house in "We're doing everything we can," he replied. question and cashed a forged, Bv Kathv Garmus urging his defeat are inaccurate Among the members of LEAP is Saturday with chance of showers Today: a mix of clouds and sunshine warm and humid. Highs 84 Herald Reporter and misleading. the UAW Althmigh the UAW and The exchange was not audible to reporters at southern interior and a chance of to 88. Winds light west. Tonight: partly cloudy and rather humid. stolen check, police said. Police said Anderson confessed Ms. VanBuren said that although other LEAP members are repres the scene but was picked up on the soundtrack of an afternoon shower or thunder­ Lows 64 tp 68. Winds light west. Priday: periods of sunshineand television cameras recording the event. to making the check for $100 out to The campaign of Manchester Cassano will receive no financial enled on the organization's execii shower north. Highs 75 to 80. clouds with a 30 percent chance of an afternoon or evening himself, but claimed the woman Director Stephen T. Cassano for assistance as a result of his live board and had a vote in the Vermont: Warm and humid with thunderstorm. Highs in mid 80s. Today’s weather picture was the state Senate received a boost endorsement, LEAP will provide a endorsement of Cassano. they may scattered showers and thunder­ who owns the house had given it to drawn by Devon Wrobel, 9, of 302 Spruce St., and a student at this week when a coalition of 22 worker to assist his campaign on a individually endorse candidates, storms today and tonight. High her in return for having worked on Nathan Hale School. * organizations endorsed his part-time basis. Ms. VanBuren said. about 80. Low tonight near 60, the car of her tenant, whose check Amen, Brother Reagan it was. candidacy. She said that although the Cassano said he met with UAW Friday partly sunny, chance of "It's a psychological boost," organization has made no other Neil Reagan, the president's older brother, has showers and continued warm. Anderson signed the check over Im . officials last week and they are to his sister, police said, who Cassano said today of the endorse­ endorsements in Manchester-arca recommending endorsement of his told friends in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., that he High 80 to 85. races, "It's still early.” deposited it in her bank account. ment from the Legislative Elec­ candidacy. missed the traditional opening prayers while Herald photo Dy Pmio "There are certainly other can­ Her bank refused to honor the toral Action Program. "It's like watching the Democratic Convention on TV. didates who we would be o|)en to,” UAW political action leader Long Island Sound check, police said. having the endorsement of 22 ' i After the San Francisco event, Neil telephoned she said, mentioning as possible Robert Madore i-ould not be Police said Anderson also called organizations.” the White House to make sure the Republicans The National Weather Service Firehouse gets paint Job choices John W. Thomp.son of reached for comment this a friend of the woman whose house The endorsement was the first of don't forget to pray in Dallas, and said his brother forecast for Long Island Sound to its kind that Cassano has received, Manchester, the Democratic can­ morning. told him, "W ait a minute. Junior! They're all Watch Hill, R.I., and Montauk he allegedly broke into and told the Perched on ladders above the door of the School Street although he said he would .solicit didate in the I2th Assembly t!assano irked UAW officialsinst arranged. As the only Catholic in the family, Point, N.Y,: friend that someone had given him firehouse are Keith Merrill of Laurel Street (left) and Jim PAUL NEWMAN IN WESTPORT endorsements from other organi­ District, and Michael A. Zizka of fall when he defended then-Mayor you'll be happy to know that on the final night the missing stereo and asked him . tasting his new product Winds southwest to west at 5 to 15 Bryant of Vernon. The employees of Peter Belliveau zations. including the United Auto Bolton, the Democratic candidate Stephen T Pennw wlmni tlie UAW when I speak, the session will open with a prayer knots tonight and Friday. Visibil­ to return it to the man who owns it. Painting Inc are giving theaged firehouse a fresh coat of Workers, in the .5.5th As.sembly District. had targeted foy

ft MANCIIKSTKK IIF^HAl.H, Tluirsdiiy. Aunusl 2. 1984. Richard M. Diamond, Publisher Arbitrators quit Volunteers Douglas A. Bevins, Managing Editor Connecticut OPINION James P. Sacks, City Editor In amid compiaints aid police Surplus nearly $160 million By Mark A. Dupuis United Press International in search HARTFORD — The state’s projected budget Jack surplus for the last fiscal year has grown to nearly HARTFORD - Gov. William A. O’Neill has said he It’s time to solve the flooding problem $160 million, state Comptroller J. Edward NEW MILFORD (UPI) - Re­ asked two state arbitrators to resign in order to keep a ports of "a child calling out” in the A nderson Caldwell has said. dispute about their appointment out of the courts. dark have prompted police hunting Thi> kitc lu-n wiisn't the only hot place at the Acadia Route 83, they w ill have to do so at the expense of other Caldwell, in his latest monthly report on the The two state arbitrators resigned Wednesday amid W a s h in g to n round-the-clock for a retarded boy Restaurant one day last week. local road jfrojects by rearranging their priorities. Both state’s fiscal situation, Wednesday estimated the charges they were illegally appointed by to help settle in need of medication to move the There was also plenty of fire in an adjoining i s towns are reluctant to do so. Morry-Qo-Round surplus at $159.6 million, or more than $12 million teacher contract disputes. Manchester search to another town. conference room, where Manchester, Vernon and state DOT maintenance employees and engineers have higher than last month’s estimate. " I think they were appointed properly, however, we Up to 100 volunteers and state maintained that the state is not responsible for the - Although the fiscal year ended June 30. the have asked for the resignations of both of the parties oflu ials, a st.ite legislator and several area Spotlight police using bloodhounds late -surplus figures are still estimated and exact because 1 don’t want it tied up in court for the next two ^ tstn essin en traded charges and countercharges about flooding, despite their acknowledgement that the Wednesday switched their efforts figures for the year won’t be known until later this years,” O’Neill said at an impromptu news -'^responsibility for a flooding problem on the stretch of Kathy Garmus state's drainage culvert is too small. to New Milford, about Smiles north month or the start of next month, Caldwell said. conference. Route 8.1 that runs in front of the restaurant. Manchester has also been quick to point the finger at of the Candlewood Shores area in Herald Reporter Under a law adopted last year, any surplus up "It’s a question of tying it up, those two people ,\s long as officials of the two towns and the state Vernon, claim ing that poor planning in the form of, Brookfield where the boy disap­ Missiles to 5 percent of the total state budget will be set anyway, for two years on any decisions they might among other things, allowing a car dealer to fill in a peared Tuesday. Department of Transportation continue to be more aside in a special "rainy day" fund to offset make and I don’t want to do that because these are "W e had reports from residents coni'crncd with who has contributed most to the wetland fora parking lot. has aggravated the problem. deficits in future years. very important positions,” he added. up there hearing a child culling out flooding, there is little likelihood that the water that Mrs. Herbst spent much of last week's meeting counter If the surplus exceeds 5 percent, the additional The appointments of Robert D. Basine o f sometime during the night.” said forms a huge pond over the road during heavy rains will denying any responsibility, but very little time money will be.used for debt service. Glastonbury and Daniel E. Johnson of Hamden were Brookfield police Sgt. John Lucas, disappear soon, suggesting a solution. challenged Tuesday by Richard H. Kosinski, a New them, are evident. Business owners along the road say adding that residents found no­ Britain attorney who unsuccessfully sought appoint­ Hecause the state does no t,seem too w tiling to become that the flooding has been worsening. The road used to A bill to provide for a $1.5-million bond issue to U.S. fleet Most oppose abortion ban thing when investigating the cries, ment as a neutral arbitrator. involved in remedying Route H.'t',s drainage problems, be inundated only during extremely heavy rainfall, but finance the improvements died in a legislative “ There is a significant number FAIR FIE LD — A vast majority of business and Kosinski said state law requires O’Neill to nominate Manchester and Vernon shouldtake it upon themselves now moderate rain does the trick. Within the past two subcommittee earlier this year. of people who heard this, therefore WASHINGTON - During the professional women in Connecticut oppose arbitrators from names submitted by the State Board to seek a solution. months, the road has been closed once and made nearly the search is being concentrated in Lebanon civil war, the U.S. Sixth amendments to the state or federal constitutions of Education. He said he was unanimously approved impassable on another occasion during a b rief but •rHE FRUSTRATION AT THE MEETING was this area,” he said, adding, "w e ’re Fleet appeared off the coast of to prohibit abortion, a recent survey has shown. by the board while the other two men were not, W IIILK ALL OF THK FLOODING occurs within heavy downpour. evident when Manchester General Manager Robert B. The survey conducted by the Connecticut O’Neill said he will ask the State Board of Education still hopeful.” Lebanon in imposing array. Car­ Searchers fear that Bobby Pin- Manchester's boundaries, both towns have a vested Some of the businesses along Route 83 have had to Weiss suggested that the state could be forced to make Woman newspaper of Fairfield found 81 percent for a new list of candidates for the jobs. "A ll people rier planes and the battleship New ney, 12, of New Milford, who interest in alleviating the problem. As both Manchester close their doors or have had their parking lots turned changes in its drainage system if the town goes ahead of respondents rejected legislation to ban will be considered,” including Kosinski, the governor Jersey’s big guns pounded Syrian wandered away shortly after 3 M ayor Barbara B. W einberg and Vernon M ayor M arie into makeshift roads during the flooding. with plans to enlarge a drainage culvert on Taylor abortion, while76 percent said they did not oppose said. coastal positions with virtual p.m. Tue.sday from a day care A. Herbst noted at last week'smeeting, the flooding The business owners claim that the town has not Street that would threaten to“ wash their (the state's) increasing federal tax deductions for day care. The neutral arbitrators issue binding decisions impunity. camp he was visiting, may have shuts off (me of the main links between the two towns, moved to help them and are no doubt hesitant to expect system out." Rene Oppenheim. publisher of the monthly when teacher unions and school boards deadlock In 'This caused intense consterna­ lapsed into a coma without his which is sometimes used by the Kighlh Utilities District much from the promises made by bpth Manchester and Such a threat is not likely to win the hearts of Route 83 newspaper aimed at women in management and contract negotiations. tion inside the Kremljn. intelli­ professional positions, said Wednesday, ” 1 had Kosinski said Wednesday he will withdraw a legal medication. F ire Department to cover Vernon',s firehouse, as well DOT officials to clean drainage culverts that have business owners, who already have enough water to gence sources told my associate expected a somewhat less liberal response from action demanding the removal of the two men if his Police Gapt Robert Bromley of as by am lmlaiices transporting palient.s between become clogged with silt, debris and growth — a "quick worryabout. Brookfield said the boy was Lucelte Lagnado. Apparently, the corporate women." attorney receives copies of their resignation letters Manchester Memorial and Rockville General hospitals. fix ” for the problem in the words of one DOT official. It is probably only a m atter of tim e before the spotted once, but volunteers have Soviets felt that the Sixth Fleet before a scheduled Monday hearing in Hartford While Interstate 86 parallels the flood-prone section of flooding produces a serious casualty, whether it be a turned up no other trace of the boy brought more firepower to the Superior Court. Route 88 lietween Taylor Street in Manchester and MANCHESTER OFFICIALS, like their counterparts human casualty resulting from an accident or an Schneller helps O’Neill Kosinski also filed complaints with state and Bromley described as autistic and scene than they were able to hyperactive with a mental age of a Welles Road in Vernon, detouring emergency vehicles in Vernon, have insisted that because Route 83 is estate economic casualty resulting from a closed-business. HARTFORD - Gov. William A. O’Neill has federal agencies accusing O’Neill of discriminating provide their Syrian surrogates. 3-to-4-year-old. 2 onto the highway when thf* road is flooded could cost road, the drainage problem — and the bigger problem As Weiss noted last week, "It takes an interminable appointed retiring Senate Majority Leader against him because he is Polish-American in passing Though the Lebanon interven­ They combed the woods and precious seconds in the event of a major accidi'^ or of its narrowness in the stretch between the two towns time to get any thing done." Richard F. Schneller to help coordinate the him over for appointment as an arbitrator. tion ultimately ended in humiliat­ summer houses along Candlewood disaster. — should be fixed with state funds. Now is the tim e to start solving the problems of Route Democratic presidential campaign in However, it was learned Wednesday that Basine ing failure for the United States, also is Polish-American. “ We have found out that the Lake Road all night and continued The economic losses, orat least the potential for The DOT says that if the towns want state funds for 83, instead of seeking to place the blame. Connecticut. UPI photo their-search Wednesday with po­ the Soviets learned a lesson from Schneller. who is not running for re-election to family is Polish. It’s an old New Britain fam ily,” said lice dogs, helicopters and divers. the U.S. power play. the Senate this year, will serve as the governor’s Larrye deBear, the governor’s press secretary. Bromley said the boy could not Now they have reportedly taken campaign coordinator for Walter Mondale and O’Neill dismissed the discrimination charge as Prettying up Percival swim. Editorials Geraldine Ferraro. “ ludicrous.” drastic measures to counter the ' ' We did getone verified sighting O'Neill said Wednesday he wanted Schneller to Kosinski said he woudd press his complaints with threat posed by the Sixth Fleet. Dwight Maylin of Hallowell, Me., a custodian employed report a quarter-mile east of his coordinate the overall Mondale campaign in the the state Commission on Human Rights and Highly classified intelligence re­ by the Bureau of Public Improvements, spruces up a initial disappearance. At this time state. He said he as governor could not devote full Opportunities and a federal agency unless O’Neill ports indicate thatthe Kremlin has we have nothing further,” Brom­ time to the campaign nor could Democratic State disclosed a list of appointments he has made since bust of former Maine Governor Percival Baxter in the ley said, "W e started the search provided Syria with a network of Chairman James M. Fitzgerald. becoming governor. State House Hall of Flags. The dusting is a weekly chore this morning with 133 people.” lethal long-range, surface-to- for Maylin and his co-workers surface missiles capable of blow­ " O u r main concern is he is a Come together, trea.siirer 'non-swimmer. The lake is within the problems. ing U.S. warships out of the water. More AlHon jurors picked and auditors. 300 feet from where he disap­ Pentagon sources have identi­ Panel opposes NEW h a v e n Three more jurors have been State Treasurer Henry The auditors' job is to point Police press rapist search peared,” Bromley said, "W e ’re fied the missiles as the latest and chosen bringing to 11 the number selected so far starting to push” Parker, criticized by auditors out any irregularities in state most sophisticate^ in the Soviet to sit in judgment of Guillermo Aillon at his third HARTFORD (UPI) - State and pare notes about the rash of rapes He said Pinney must take Leo Donahue and Henry government. They have done arsenal: "shore-to-lsea missiles, murder trial. in in those towns in the last three medication daily and could suffer a It is the state's longest running murder case. local police kept a vigilant watch Becker lor operating proce­ so in the case of the treasur­ with a flat trajectory like the months. seizure or lapse into a coma Aillon. 46. a social worker from East Hartford, is on apartments and condominiums er's office. Among the criti­ cruise missile," a 150-mile range The latest rape was reported without it. The boy’s last dosage dures they considered were accused in the Aug. 13.1972 stabbing deaths of his in the Hartford region as they and a short reaction time. They taxes and fees about 6:30 a.m. Tuesday by a wore off overnight. incompatible with state regu­ cisms were relatively high estranged wife. Barbara. 26, and her parents, searched for a man believed to woman living in the Talcott village A resident spotted the boy near a costs for out-of-state travel. have just been deployed along the Bernice Montano, 46, and J. George Montano, 49, have raped seven women in the lations, decided Monday he Bv Mark A. Dupuis Mea of Farmington. She was Brookfield store around 5 p.m. Syrian coast. a wealthy North Haven businessman. living complexes. wanted to meet with the In one instance, the auditors United Press International treated at the John Dempsey Tuesday and later identified him What this means is that any Selected Wednesday of the 12 jurors and four "We are taking whatever pre­ auditors about their charges. said, the stale spent $202 per cautions are necessary to see that Hospital and released, of the crime from a photograph. He was des­ naval craft in the eastern Mediter­ alternates required were Keith Kinscherf of HARTFORD — Funding for the Department of person to house Parker and it doesn’t happen again,” Far­ prevention unit are talking to cribed as 4-feet tall, weighing 40 His invitation cartie in the ranean can be sunk. Hamden. Arthur Palmieri of Wallingford, and Liquor Control’s efforts to step up enforcement of mington Police Chief LeRoy condominium tenants and a "block pounds with black hair. He was midst of cries from Republi­ two co-workers at a luxury " In naval warfare, reaction time Paul Williams of Cheshire, state liquor laws should not come from an increase in Bangham said Wednesday, saying watch" group is being formed at wearing blue -shorts and a light New 'Vork hotel. the state liquor tax, a legislative subcommittee has can legislators for Parker to is what really counts,” one well- the department has stepped up the suggestion of police. blue -shirt with a yellow -stripe when resign. placed source explained. "This said. patrol of apartment complexes in “ We want to make sure there is he disappeared. We hope the planned meet­ Reagan maintains his lead Members of the General Law Committee subcom­ missile gives the Sixth Fleet very the area. no vigilante action," Schnabel A bloodhound picked up his scent The problem might have mittee said Wednesday the liquor industry already is ing will be substantive and limited reaction time.” Earlier, HARTFORD — The latest University of He said officers from his depart­ said. and followed it north on Candle­ paying enough in taxes and additional funds for been resolved if Parker had fruitful. We hope it will end the Soviets also rushed to Syria Connecticut poll has shown President Reagan ment met with state police and "Some residents arc frightened wood Lake Road before losing it enforcement should come from the existing rev enues. near the water Tuesday night. A met with them long ago. The practices with even a taint of several SS-2l's. with a 75-mile maintaining a strong lead among Connecticut members of the Rocky Hill, and perturbed, but we don’t want Rep. Gerald M. Noonan, D-Naugatuck, chairman of second dog lost it in the same area auditoi^s gave Parker a range and a 15-minute reaction voters over Democratic challenger Walter F. Bloomfield, Windsor and Middle- some innocent soul grabbed.” he unethical conduct and end the the subcommittee, said the state collects about $82.5 Wedne.sday. U chance to (picstion their find­ time. Mondale in the Democratic state. town police departments to com- said. ill feelings between the state UConn's Institute for Social Inquiry made a million a year in liquor taxes and fees while spending ings, but he refused to discuss treasury and the auditors. According to a secret Pentagon telephone survey of 500 adults chosen at random about $1 million to operate the Department of Liquor their proposals with him. Then both parties can get on weapons report, the SS-21 is a and in results published today said Reagan was Control. ground-to-ground missile the choice of 55 percent, well ahead of Mondale at " I t ’s clear to us that we raise through revenues far Now he wants a meeting to with the business of good far more than we spend on enforcement,” said end the acrimony and settle "m ounted on a transporter- 35 percent. government. erector-launcher,” which gives it Mondale and popular running mate Rep. Noonan, who said any hike in taxes or fees to pay mobility. Even more ominous, Geraldine Ferraro of New York have managed to agency costs would only be passed on to consumers. Rep. Maurice B. Mosley, D-Waterbury, co- "the missile payload may consist cut Reagan's lead somewhat since late June when chairman of the General Law Committee, said the G of a low-yield nuclear, chemical or the last poll showed the president with a 61 Washington Window percent to 31 percent edge. subcommittee sentiment was against higher taxes or Can’t please all (conventional) warhead.” fees, "G et state government off the backs of the Apparently, the Kremlin strate­ public,” he said. gists weren’t the only ones who The continued decline in also prevent some jobless Medics have dramatic debut The subcommittee was created to study liquor- were upset over the presence of the related issues, including having the liquor industry the unemployment rate pro­ SHELTON — Within hours of its debut, the from eating as well as they Sixth Fleet off the Lebanon coast. finance the Department of Liquor Control and vides proof positive that it's should). An old-fashioned attempt state's first volunteer paramedic service possible expansion of enforcement activities through Syrian President Hafez Assad was struggled to save the life of an accident victim impossible to please But if you follow their also reported to be dismayed by higher taxes or fees. trapped in his car while television camera crews The state budget for the current fiscal year includes everyone. Syria’s inability to defend itself thinking to its absurd conclu­ filmed the rescue. funds to hire two more agents for the department to Most folks, we re sure, took sion, then the 25 percent to overcome bureaucracy adequately against the deadly Richard Munson, 44, of Shelton was critically work to prevent liquor sales to minors or intoxicated injured Wednesday at about 11:45 a.m. when his heart from the numbers unemployment rate of the pounding by Sixth Fleet guns and people and on other aspects of enforcement. planes. car collided with a dump truck on Route 110 in Charles Kasmer, executive secretary in the which showed more Ameri­ Depression was just dandy By Jim Anderson ment instructions. Then followed change the reference material, He secretly negotiated with the Shelton, said William Powanda, assistant admin­ department, said the department also received cans collecting paychecks two years of correspondence be­ istrator at Griffin Hospital in Derby. because the money supply which simply were not kept. But, in Soviets for the anti-ship missile $10,000 to cover overtime to pay agents to work nights now than at any time since WASHINGTON - The State tween M iller and the State Depart­ The paramedic service, which started opera­ was restricted, (was it about six months — the time it system whose deployment will to track down violations. the spring of 1980. But there Department has been'eompared to ment's office of the geographer, apparently takes even a direct tion at 8 a.m, from its base at the hospital, “ A lot of the.violations take place mostly in the ever!), industry was able to make any replay of the Sixth responded at 11:48 a.m. and immediately started a large, stranded jellyfish, or a which draws the lines on the maps. order from the secretary of state to evening hours.” Kasmer said. The agents’ normal were economists who were meet what little demand Fleet’s show of strength extremely intravenous therapy and other ‘emergency fudge factory. But maybe, in light Finally, the geographer’s office work week is Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. troubled, w ho said the record there was for their goods and be translated into a government risky. The new missile system, treatment. Powanda said. of Marty Miller's experience, a agreed that Miller was right and, to 4:30 p.m. each day. number of Americans hold­ document — Miller was sent a meanwhile, gives the Syrians a there w,^is no inflation. glacier would be a better simile — in the 1983 edition of the Faetbook, pre-publication copy of the infor­ weapon that can be used not only ing jobs endangers the econ­ moving, but so painfully slow that they said they would put it right by mation that will appear in the next defensively but offensively. omy because too many dol­ Given a choice between it's imperceptible. representing the West Bank in a edition of the Faetbook. lars are chasing too few goods what we re experiencing now Miller, a retired U.S. Treasury kind of fuzzy gray, with a note that Carrousel whirls after repairs TILTING AT LANCE: Republi­ Department official who lives in it was militarily occupied by The West Bank and Gaza will be and that, they feared, would and what Americans endured cans were delighted with Walter Silver Spring, Md., a Washington Israel, but that Israel's possession treated in a separate listing, quite ignite inflation again. in the "good old days" of the Mondale’s appointment of Bert Bv Susan E. Kinsman season. “ She has fun,” Mrs. Shonk provision a separate society be suburb, is distinguished by several is not recognized as permanent by apart from both Jordan and Israel. United Press International It was as if they were Depression, there’s no doubt Lance as his general campaign .said. " I do too.” created to operate and maintain it. personality traits: He is amazingly the United States. But Miller is still not totally happy. The carrousel has been a popular Every summer since, the doors saying a higher jobless rate about which the majority chairman. They hope it will co-opt persistent, he has a highly deve­ M iller was exultant — until he He would rather see the occupied HARTFORD — Summer in fixture of the downtown park since of the stained-glass paneled car­ any Democratic attempt to make would be healthy because it would rather have. loped sense of outrage about what got the 1983 edition. The map was areas listed in the Israeli section, Bushnell Park regained its tradi­ it was brought to the city from rousel house opened daily, with the the so-called "sleaze factor” a would prevent the economy he feels is governmental malfea­ right, but the text accompanying it but at least the State Department tional flavor for many as the Canton, Ohio about eight years exception of Mondays, and on campaign issue. from overheating (it would - BOSTON HERALD sance, and he is a strong supporter was wrong. It still gave the 5,439 no longer gives them to Jordan. horses of the treasured antique ago. It was carved by hand in weekends through September. One Reagan administration Carrousel began their circular Brooklyn, N.Y. in 1814 by Stein and More work needs to be done. The of Israel. square kilometers of the West It had taken an experienced, scandal the Democrats had hoped paces for the first time in two Goldstein and there are no more drive shafts and bearings for 11 All three of these factors came Bank to Jordan. wily, determined ex-bureacrat to use was the Securities and months. than five like it left in the world. jumping horses are being rebuilt into play when Miller, in 1981, It was pointed out to the State about three years to get the system Exchange Commission case , A freak accident forced the ride “ Stein and Goldsteins are rather and will be installed when the ride came across a a publication called Department, by Miller’s congress­ — as represented by the State against W. Paul Thayer, who lo close for repairs May 5 after a rare,” Ms. Brown said. "There’s closes for the season. They have "The World Faetbook,” which is a men, among other people, but the Department — to change an rider and carrousel operator were been temporarily mounted on * resigned as deputy defense secre­ one in Central Park in New York country-by-country listing of the obvious error of fact in an injured when beams fell from the 2 bureaucrats went into their arma- stationary bases. tary in the face of charges that he and one other, but not more than vital statisitics and maps of the (lillo curl — rolling up into a tight, important reference book. top of the turning apparatus. four or five in existence,” she said. world published by the CIA under had illegally given "insider” infor­ But Wednesday, children and little ball, saying nothing. One Unlike other carrousels whose Bengal tiger mation on stocks to his friends. adults once again waited in line the guidance of the State State Department geographer WHY DID HE BOTHER? The An Indian (or Bengal) tiger, Thayer denied the charges, but with their 25-cent tickets for the horses or menagerie animals were Department. quit, and was placed by another State Department maps set the sold off one by one to cdllectors, the measuring 11 feet 1 inch and quit anyway. chance to ride the hand-carved M iller’s sense of outrage was tone for other reference books, and Bushnell Park Carrousel survived weighing 857 pounds, was shot in and the whole sequence had to be horses to the tune of vibrant excited when he saw that the West one slip of the pen in some little Lance has been identified as a November 1967. Believed to be the explained at great length to the melodies piped out by the Wur- intact. It was completely restored Bank, militarily occupied by Israel beneficiary of one Thayer tip. He by Connecticut artist Tracy Ca­ largest ever taken in India, it is on new man. State Department office means litzer band organ, was one of several investors who meron after the Knox Foundation exhibit in the Smithsonian Institu­ since 1967, was shown in the Miller, who knew Secretary of that other authors, who follow the "There has been a tremendous SAVINGS purchased a total of 106,000 shares donated it to the city with the tion, Washington, D.C. Faetbook map and text to belong to State George Shultz when both U.S. government lead, will misin­ loss without the carrousel being of common stock in Campbell ACTION Jordan. Jordan had been custodian were at the Treasury, decided on a form their readers. The idea of open," said Lynne W. Brown, Taggart shortly before it was of the area as a result of the 1948 frontal attack. At a slack time of these erroneous books sitting like executive director for the Bushnell INTEGRITY taken over by the Busch conglo­ partition agreement, lost custody the year, he asked for an appoint­ informational time-bombs in thou­ Park Carrousel Society. Its return merate. The early birds paid $25 to ' 'gives the joy back to all the people ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. LUXURY of it to Israel in 1967, and then ment to see Shultz, who remem­ sands of libraries around the world $30 a share, and Busch offered to who have missed it all summer renounced any claim to the terri­ bered him as a live-wire salesman for the next few centuries bothered tory when it agreed with other him. buy Campbell Taggart stock at $36 long ” INSURANSMITHS SINCE of U.S. Defense Bonds at the a share. "I love it. It’s a beautiful Arab nations in 1974 that the He said his sense of outrage was Treasury carrousel,” said Cindy St. Onge, 1914 Palestine Liberation Organization aroused by the idea of his govern­ A c c o rd !^ to SEC documents seen by associate Tony Capac- 17, of West Hartford \yho rode for was the legitimate spokesman for MILLER CAME PREPARED ment doing something wrong, and about 25 minutes with her two the Palestinian Arabs in the West then refusing to correct it. He’s cio, Latice was not one of the ^H^enjM/rSleqiCenter with a thick briefing paper on the charges, Phillip Cooper, 2, and his Thayer group that got the Inside Bank. whole episode and handed it over to old-fashioned enough to think it sister Ali, 6. It was Phillip’s first 649-5241 W/ information directly. As the SEC willimantic,norwich,groton, manchester Shultz, who promised he would see shouldn't work that way. ride. norwichtown mall longhtU road broad atraat investigators pieced it together, 65 E. Center Street •BBlbfOO«l m tll NONE OF THIS was reflected in something done about it. Cathy Shonk, 35, of Hebron, 4230234 089 6601 449 0101 647 0400 Thayer called August Busch III, the CIA book and when Miller Miller was not filled with confi­ Jim Anderson is a Washington brought daughter Rachel, almost Manchester. Ct. "I'll be dogled If I'll let the Democrats cut me chairman of Busch, on July 6,1982, 2, for her first ride of the revived asked about it: he was told the CIA dence, since there had been earlier correspondent for United Press off at the gender gap." and allegedly discussed the Camp­ was simply following State Depart­ State Department promises to International. bell Taggart situation. 8 - MANCHKSTER HKRALD, Thursday, August 2. 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurgday. Augu«t 2, 1»«4 - > CAPTAIN EASY ' by Crooks A Casalo Thursday T V New England Absentee ballots put Paolino over the top 2:00 P.M. By Joanne Johnson Lippitt maintained a slim lead for d4l - MOVIE: 'Yellowbsard’ In B tief United Press International much of the six-hour recount of mall (2$ - MOVIE: The Jericho ballots as the canvassers totalled Mile' PROVIDENCE. R.l. - Joseph R. absentee votes from residents of the 2:30P.M. R.l. official pleads In n o ^ n t Paolino Jr., a 29-year-oId millionaire East Side, his home district. But real estate developer, was elected the Paolino surged ahead in the final - Trap Shooting ‘Jackie Ste- PROVIDENCE, R.l. — Former Providence wart Rolox Celnbrity Challenge ' FOOLED AGAIN youngest mayor in the city’s history counting. Public Works Director Joseph C. DiSanto has late Wednesday, succeeding ousted With all 95 precincts reporting 3:00P.M. pleaded innocent to charges he arranged for Nell (, I.) and chief executive Vincent Cianci who was Tuesday night, unofficial machine ANP BEFORE YOU CAN BAV t h e F A N B f o r m a RIN& ® > Auto Racing '84: Formula several public works employees to collect more Capt. Kaniski (Dolph Sweet) forced to resign because of a criminal totals minus the mail ballots showed 1WVI5IBLE PEDESTRIAN ..... AROUND THE WHOLE ARBAl Ona British Grand Prix Cover­ than $5,000 in overtime pay for Jobs they never age of this racing event is pre­ fall in love with a 6-year-old Lippitt with 15,051 votes or 39.9 percent performed. conviction. LEVY'S LAW ’ by Jam «t Schumaiatar sented from Brands Hatch, boy who turns out to be a Paolino, a former City Council to Paolino’s 14,983 or 39.7 percent in the England (90 min ) DiSanto’s top aide, John Chirachella, treasurer young con artist on "Gim m e a president who became acting mayor four-way race. State Rep. Keven A. of the Republican City Committee, also pleaded I PONT e o jtvt 3:30 P.M. Break,” airing THURSDAY, when Cianci stepped down in April, McKenna had 7,373 or 19.5 percent, AW HP6 JU6T AS innocent Wednesday to the same charges of IT' I OUf)T CjAVT INFT^TE^P A^E^VEE' (Jill - Etosha; Pfaca of Dry AUQ. 2 on NBC. picked up crucial votes in a count of with contractor Emanuel Torti with 271 so-called "no-show” work in Superior Court. TBOOPE^e HOW COUU? THAT Water Denirens of a dry lake bed absentee ballots to overconie a 68-vote votes or .7 percent. in southwestern Africa struggle Four men who worked under DiSanto and HI5 F V eA EAUH... HAPPEN?' HOW^' CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME election night deficit and defeat former Counting at a long table under a 6 C U eA lo survive in this National Geo- Chirachella pleaded innocent to charges of grapfiic special state Rep. Frederick Uppitt. m a ssive ch a n d elier in council obtaining money under false pretenses from the A final unofficial tabulation by the chambers, the canvassers quickly city and conspiring with the two men to obtain the 4:00P.M. city Board of Canvassers showed resolved objections over a handful of money. Q p - M O V IE : 'Dawn Patrol' Bri­ Paolino, an outspoken critic of the ballots. Nine ballots were discarded as Released on personal recognizance pending tain's Royal Flying Corps during Cianci administration, with 15,509 ineligible. W W II an(i the torment of making trial were Guiseppe "Joseph” Del Gizzo, Mario ' votes to 15,392 for Lippitt. Cianci, also a Democrat who served decisions that could send your N. DeQuattro Jr., and his brother, Ronald A. comrades to doath are depicted Paolino, a Democrat wlio trailed by as mayor for nearly 10 years, was “ Cha Cha" DeQuattro. in this adventure-drama. Errol 68 votes after Tuesday’s special forced to resign April 25, two days after Flynn, David Niven, Basil Rath- DiSanto, 43. is the chairman of the Republican election, gathered 420 of the hand- he was given a suspended five-year bone 1938 City Committee and the highest ranking member sentence for assaulting a man who was d ) gi!l - Games of the XXIII counted absentee ballots Wednesday, devil, comes to earth. to. build (2v) - Twilight Zone of the administration under former Mayor allegedly having an affair with his ALLEY OOP * by Dave Graue Olympiad 1:00 A.M. compared to 335 for Lippitt, scion of one faulty atomic plants. Kirk Doug­ Vincent A. Cianci Jr. to be charged in connection JOSEPH PAOLINO JR. 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STRAIGHT SHOT BACK THE OASIS, r'OSE STIRRING UP forcing their evil will on the adults ous rampage at a local gay bar 1 ARE WE? / THAT HORNET'S SOME O F TIM E S , ^ sents highlights of Super Bowl 'V vacancy, but was barred from running TO TH'CAPITAL.' of the village George Sanders, and LaRue and Washington dis­ (5D - Don Drysdate Paolino also picked up 106 votes in a mayor. Lippitt, 67, was Rhode Island _ 'V NEST AGAIN I OWN,\OUR DON'T YOU? featuring the Baltimore Colts vs. by the state Supreme Court, which for mayor by the state's largest HIGHNESS? Barbara Shelley, Michael cover that a fellow Hill Street offi­ (5D ~ Or. Gene Scott retabulation of voting machine re­ House minority leader until 1983. the Dallas Cowboys cer-witnessed the attack but is ruled he was ineligible under state law newspapers — The Providence Gwynno 1960 33) - Crossfire Maine bear sightings up turns, while Lippitt gathered only six. ® - MOVIE: 'Porky's It: The reluctant to admit he was fre­ McKenna. 39, a three-term state (2D - MOVIE: Five Days One because of the conviction. Journal-Bulletin. Next Day' High school students, quenting the bar. (R) (60 min.) (^ - MOVIE: The Road AUGUSTA .M aine— It wasjusta typical round The victory made Paolino the young­ representative, is an outspoken popu-. Summer' A woman and her un­ Scratched from the ballot, Cianci Paolino worked with his father's real recruited to appear in the school Warrior* A lonur holps fight a est mayor in the city’s348-yearhistory, cle examine, their love for each ^3) - Judy Sings The magnifi­ of golf at the Meadowhill Athletic Club in list lawyer. Torti, 60, is an inventor in play, wreak havoc with their band of pillagers in post-World threw his support behind Lippitt one estate firm, which has large downtown other while climbing the Swiss cent voice of Judy Garland is Farmingdale until Jeff Rowe looked up from his according to the Providence Journal- pranks Dan Monahan, Wyatt W ar III Australia Mel Gibson, holdings, until he stepped in as acting the construction equipment business. Alps Sean Connery, Betsy Bran­ heard again m this musical variety Bulletin. day before the candidate was backed Knight, Kaki Hunter 1983 Rated Bruce Spence, Vernon Wells. shot and saw something out of the ordinary at the tley. Lambert Wilson 1983 series in which she sings her R_ 1982 Rated R links — a black bear roaming the course. 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MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. August’2. 1984 - 13 Advice L l i S u m m er Blond son jokes make mom see red C yclist home, if I , demand any of her D E A R A B B Y : My husband and I one whit better as fence posts than Glenn Davis are the proud parents of a beautiful the "baldies.” was^s. \ I feel like a villain for asking for son, now nearly 3. As he began to Abby, please tell that young, a lousy $5 a week. Was I out of line grow and change, we were aston­ Dear "intelligent," average-looking 22- to ask? And should I quit asking? ished that his hair color was totally year-old fellow to quit feeling sorry different from ours. Although Abby for himself. Instead, he should look HURTING there are blonds further removed in the m irror and keep telling from our family line, my husband Abigail himself that bald is beautiful. If he DEAR HURTING: You were not Nova Scotia and I and everyone else on both Van Buren accepts himself as he is, others will out of line to ask, but in view of your sides have black hair. accept him at his face value — not daughter’s attitude, you’d be wise I am fed up with people who his skull value. Sign me ... to quit asking. If she should bite the constantly make jokes like "It hand that feeds her, you may be land is lovely AGE 82. BALD AT 19 must have been the mailman, ’’ etc. amused, by his "jokes.” But as far stuck for rabies shots. Now, my husband is saying the as the others are concerned, don’t D E AR 82: Bravo for you, my July 17 same thing in the presence of other make an issue of it. When your son friend. But unfortunately not all D E AR ABBY: A cousin of mine 8:52 a.m. people, and I am burning! It’s as is old enough to "understand," he men have your inner strength and was married 10 months ago. It was Toney River, though he is apologizing for the will realize that these comments value system. her first m arriage and his third. Nova Scotia fact that our son is a blond. Or are not meant to be taken The bride was 24 and the groom maybe he wants to get his cheap seriously. DEAR ABBY: I'm a divorced (are you sitting down, Abby?) 81, comment in before someone else Saturday was delightful! The wind behaved itself, mother of two daughters, ages 12 but he could have passed for 65 or does. and 1 met two more bikers. DEAR ABBY: A young man and 14. The three of us have been 70. What can I say when these 1 left Battery Park Provincial Campground at 8:53, wrote that he was devastated living on child support, welfare remarks are made? And what is This cousin had a baby boy last and after a short ride out, came to Nova Scotia Route4 because he had been losing his hair and an occasional part-time job our son going to think when he’s old week, and she and her husband are and St. Peters Canal. The swing bridge was operating, Photos by Q arm in since age 17. How L wish I could when I can get one. Believe me, we enough to understand that people happy as a pair of teenagers. so I had to wait for a few minutes while some sailboats look him in the eye and tell him that barely make ends meet. Scott Garman nets a trout in the Here is an example of the kind of including elk, which roamed freely are accusing his mother of adul­ he is nuttier than a Christmas I ’ve never heard of a man in his passed through the canal from Bras d’Or Lake to St. Peters Bay. Madison River in Montana. scenery that made the vacation special through the area. All over Yellowstone, tery? I need a snappy comeback. fruitcake! My 14-year-old daughter makes 80s fathering a child. I think he set Once across the bridge, I turned left and visited the OUTRAGED $40 a week babysitting, and w e’ve a record, don’t you? The mountains were magnificent. There it was a nature-lover's paradise Nicholas Itonys Museum. It’s the usual collection of The same thing happened to me. had some heated arguments be­ were all kinds of animals in abundance, old tools, dishes, clothes and photographs that no one DEAR OUTRAGED: Forget the I looked back down my ancestral PENNSYLVANIA cause I asked her for $5 a week else wanted. snappy comeback. If you try too line and saw bald men like fence toward her room and board. She’s DUTCHMAN I left St. Peters at about 9:45, and continued west on hard to defend yourself, people posts. Here and there could be threatened everything from run­ Nova Scotia Route 4, the Fieur-de-lis Trail. The may think you protest too much. found a post with moss growing on ning away, to quitting her babysit­ DEAR DUTCHMAN: Probably farmland is pretty, and gently rolling in River son fish Montana river You can, and should, tell your top (hair on an occasional head), ting job, to doing nothing until not. But if somebody out there can Bourgeois and in Grand Anse. husband that you are hurt, not but those with hair performed not she’s old enough to live away from top this. I ’ll hear about it. The road, however, is quite bumpy in places, and all Herald photo by Tarquinio “ Hit that glide coming in off the I could think of that warm day was getting to Port main current. On the right side. Not 2 Dog Warden Richard Rand holds "Kitsch", a Labrador Hawkesbury, and eating lunch. the center. Right about there. cross trhat will bew available for adoption next week. What are the causes of bad breath? At the shopping center outside of town, I drank a Should be a big brown laying in Joe's titer of milk and munched on chocolate fudge cookies. there.” :1 DEAR DR. LAMB - My breath is enjoy sex, and would love to agai^ permitting hormone deficiencies to With all of that milk inside, I took it easy during the These words from my son, Scott, Adopt a Pet bad and I have discovered that there but I tbiiA that I ain laddng some­ occur. four miles to Port Hastings. proved to be so true. My dry fly, a World are small cavities in the back of roy thing. ?Hiat can you suggest that I took a long rest at the information center, the same size 14 Elk Hair Caddis, floated no Not everymie accepts the idea that Joe Qarman throat on both sides. These cavities Your might help me get bade to normal? one I ’d stopped at several weeks earlier. I wrote and more than eight or 10 inches, when catch small particles Of food, and estrogens affect a wmnan’s lespon- mailed some postcards, and as I was about to leave, I BAM, not a brown, but a 17-inch DEAR READER — When a woman within a period of about a month, the Health sivmess, but there is a reason why saw some bikes in front. rainbow smashed my fly , and there I enjoyed ber sex life in the past and Lab soon available particles get big and start to come n tomboys eventually beemne interest­ Debbie Luna and Claude Montambault are heading was, high-tailing it downstream Lawrence hwes the dedre after the menc^uae, out throng the bole. Sometimes I can ed la amnething other than climbing for the Cabot Trail and N ew fy, so I was able to share after the trout. This week's featured pet is a it is most often related to a decrease a Foster Street family. The family push on this cavity with my finger Lamb, M.D. trees, and that reason is usually estro- • with them many|rf the things I ’d teamed about these The place: the Madison River Labrador cross named Kitsch. in hormones. Since the ovaries pro­ river. Especially along a very decided Betty’s name had to go. and the particles will come out But ^ n . Estrogens do tend to make wom­ places. about 50 miles from West Yellow­ Only 10 weeks old, she was found vide the major somce of female favorable stretch. And there were They’ve renamed her Tuxi. this makes my throat very sore. en feminine, just as testosterone does Debbie is a student in . She is an attractive stone, heading north toward Ennis, roaming on Park Street on July 28. Can these holes be closed by hormones, things are jnst not the tend farmake men masculine. fish being taken sporadically along The dog pound is located on town young woman with long, jet-black hair and deep, rich Mont. The time; just a week ago. It Like most puppies, she’s a surgery? I know this would help my same when they cease production. one particular stretch we wanted to complexion. Debbie is a veteran of 6,000 miles of was the finish of a super week with cheerful handful. She’s eager to be property off Olcott Street, near the eolation and maybe cure it. I am dis­ ly the cause of bad breath. Sometimes there are psychological fish. town dump. It costs $5 to adopt a bicycle touring in Europe. my eldest son, Scott. We fished in petted and loves to run and jump. abled and on Social Security and don’t Any infection in the throat, or even factors involved, particularly If the "Those guys are fishing the river dog, to make the transaction legal. I was especially interested to know if she’d done any and out of Yellowstone Park. She won’t be ready to be adopted want to pay another medical bill in the lungs, can cause bad breath. A couple do not get along. It usually is alpine biking. “ The alpine passes are long and steep," wrong. They should be .standing out not because of problons in technique Dog bites Scott, like his father, would rather until Tuesday. Call at the pound, Rand can be reached at the dog unless it could cure me. Please send lung disease will give off odorous recalled Debbie. "M y companion’s bike was geared in the river and fishing in toward the in couples that nave had years of sat­ Newspaper cartoons about mail­ fly fish than eat. He is working in the though, if you are interested. pound at 643-6642 between noon and me your Health Letter on bad breath. gases that are c a rri^ out with exhal­ for them, but mine wasn’t, so I had to rest a tot." bank, not from it," .Scott said. men being bitten by dogs are no park for his second year. His Good news. Last week’s pet, a 1 p.m. weekdays. Call the police DEAR RElADETi — The onlv wav ing. If you have a chronically infected isfactory relatloas in the past Since I ’ve done much high-elevation biking in the joke to the Postal Service. In 1983, invitation to come visit and fish did So, on his advice, we waded out beagle Dog Warden Richard Rand department at 646-4555 if you can’t anyone can tell what you have is to draining sinus of some t y ^ in the In some instances it is because of Rockies, I asked Debbie if she experienced fatigue more than 7,000 postmen were- not take much arm twisting — I flew into the fast water, and worked our named Betty, has been adopted by reach Rand at the pound. lo«>k at it If you still have your back of the throat, it could indeed- be underlying medical iwoblems, such as from lack of oxygen on the passes. This 17-inch brown trout was caught in the Madison River, bitten. Some were permanently to Montana for a truly memorable way so that we were fishing as he ttmsils, you may have crypts in them the cause of your bad breath, but that pain aasodatod with vaginal inflam­ "Y es, she said, "that added to the difficulty.” She that become filled with food particles maimed and the total medical week. about 50 miles from West Yellowstone. directed. Social Security is rare. mation o r dryness. In any case, I informed me of a fact that I ’d not heard. “ The passes or may be chronically infected. If expenses were in excess of $7 In the park, we fished the DEAR DR. LAMB — I am 58 and think you should see your doctor for aren’t one long climb. You get to what you think is the And we hud us a first-class picnic. that is the case, removing chronically million. A number of successful Yellowstone River, famous the As a matter of fact, I couldn’t cope Or, I should say, it was here, that have not had a climax with my h i»- an examination and a fraidc talk top, then you have a downhill, then another climb. Our Seemed as if we couldn’t miss. Both diseased tonsils may be helpful. band in five years. Are there any |dll8 court cases have been brought world over for its large Cutthroat with everything when I first arrived. Scott in one day, really cleaned A about thiSfSitnathML There is a lot of main concern was in making sure we didn’t get of us hud some good-sized browns Usually, removing the tonsils will not against the dog owners by the Trout. The scenery was magnificent, the house by catching and releasing six or hormones that can be taken to cor­ evideDce now that replacii^ female trapped on top overnight. You’ve got to start out early and rainbows take us downstream, Medicare is divided cure bad breath, and tonsils are rare- rect this situatiim? I used to really hormones in most cases is betto-than aggrieved postal workers. rivers were beautiful, all species of brown trout from 1? inches to 20 in order to get down before dark” "Cuts” are a species of trout, not animals, ducks, geese and birds in inches. chasing after them in the current. It Claude lives in Montreal. We spent much time in unlike a brook trout, except that abundance, fish rising all over the was a day we’ll both remember. QUESTION: I understand that report or earnings early this year. His knowledge of the river, its going over his maps. It was their intention to bike the they are marked with a large red Yellowstone, and yours truly torn Medicare has two parts. What does Is there anything I should do? insect life, and his ability to read Just nelore I left I said to Scott; this mean? Viking Trail as far as St. Barbe Bay, take the ferry to streak under the throat, running between camera and fly rod. She needs to learn to deal with wealth Blanc Sablon, and a coastal ferry to Sept-Iles, Que., back toward the gill. They hit hard those big brawling western streams "You know, you've turned into one ANSWER: Yes. Notify any So­ before pedalling back to Montreal. as a brookie, dog it like a brookie, Somehow or other, I worked was just phenomenol. damn good fisherman In fact, ANSWER: Medicare does have cial Security office right away and DEAR DR. BLAKER - I have what to do with that time. I have of structure. A f(er all I had told him of coastal ferries and good and are just a pleasure to look at in a everything out, but it was a hard job. you’re a better fisherman than your two parts — hospital insurance and tell them what your new earnings everything: money to buy whatever I 1 know I must sound like a proud saved enough money so that I won’t Whatever happens, you will learn places to visit, he and Debbie considered altering landing net. If Scott didn’t have to work part of ’old man’ . And I mean it! ’’ U want, a large house, a husband who medical insurance. Hospital insu­ estimate is. They will arrange to have to worry about working for one something about yomiMlf. father, but as a father, I think I may will always be wealthy and many ser­ their plans. Most of the fish we caught were in the time, I don’t think I would have rance can help pay for inpatient have your benefit status adjusted year. Scared of snakes? Afraid of flying? have looked at his expertise even "W ell," he said, looking atm eand vants to shop and cook. Ask Claude offered me a place to stay should I go to the 15-inch to 23-inch range, and bad an awful lot of time with the hospital care, inpatient care in a based on your new estimate of Ip i Wbat do you think i should do — Nervous about leaving your borne? more critically, and he most cer­ grinning "Hey, I had one helluva You may wonder why I am writing. Montreal, but since ali of us have to ^ home by early because the park is strict, we fished camera. skilled nursing facility, home earnings. take up a new career, go back to work Get help from Dr. BlakePs newsletter tainly did not come up lacking. good teacher." The reason is that other women make September, I won’t be able to take advantage of his "catch and release.” health care, and hospital care. Blaker Immediately or jnst play? Tm getting “If You Are Phobic.” Send 50 cents And if that isn’t the best way to end my life miserable by constantly tell­ 'if'" kind offer. When Scott took his days off, we One day in particular stands out. Medical insurance can help pay for QUESTION: Suppose there is no Karen Blaker, a lot of pressure from everyone to and a stamped, self-addressed enve­ a vacation. I don’t know what is. ing me how lucky I am and how much Claude, Debbie and I looked at each other’s bikes, On the Gibbon River, in the drove 50 or 60 miles out of the park It was raising. Had been since early medical necessary doctor’s servi­ available treatment for an SSI tak eitean. lope to Dr. Blaker in care of this they would like to change places with Ph.D. exchanged addresses, and went our separate ways. Gibbon Meadows, also within the (he didn’t think anything of driving morning. Not a hard rain, but a ces, outpatient hospital services, recipient who is an alcoholic? Are V raiA R REIAIRCR — Your friends newspapw, P.O. Box 475, Radio Oty me. I had an easy crossing of the Causo Causeway — no Park, we fished this lovely winding 100 miles one way to get to some continuous drizzle, with periods of and a number of other medical payments stopped? are going to suggest that you do what Station, New Ym t, N Y 10019. They can't possibly know some of severe crosswind. Several weeks go. when I first meadow stream with at least 30 or 40 good fishing) to fish the Madison showers in between. Joi> Garman, a Manehester resi­ G services and supplies that are not they would do under the same set of the stresses and pressures of having crossed the causeway, I was thrilled at arriving on elk grazing on the other side. It was River. It was here that we took some dent (or many years, is a recognized covered by the hospital insurance ANSWER: If there is no approp­ , drcumstances, so don’t be overly Write to Dr. Blaker at the above money. Should I stop just "taking it” Cape Breton Island and nearing the challenge of the just a beautiful sight, and the trout really good-sized browns and There were fishermen fishing authority on the subject o( bamboo part of Medicare. Medical insu­ riate treatment available, the these is synon3rmous with wealth. influenced by thenL You are going to address. The volume of mail muhibits and let them know how I feel? Cabot Trail. But when leaving the island, I was glad to fishing incidental. rainbows. from the banks up and down the rods, and the sport of fly fishing. rance can also pay for home health recipient will not be penalized by It sounds like you are just getting have to think about what H o V want personal replies, but questions of gen- DEIAR REIADEIR — First off, why have it behind me. It was time for new adventures. services. having his or her payments used to having money and have a lot to do. interest will be discussed in do all your friends seem to be of a stopped. of questions about how to handle your Time to think and try new things future columns. QUESTION: I have been work­ lower socio-economic class? Is it wealth. The problems and ilifssi s can be quite a luxury. Start by read­ ing since I became eligible for because you have only recently come are different but don’t get too caught ing the newqtaper, magazines and into money and have not made any benefits and they have been This column is prepared by the up with the negatives. You are for­ ng out to events and movies you Just In case Thoughts withheld except for the last few Social Security Administration in friends with whom you can share the tunate and don’t forget it! interesting and enjoyable. Keep a problems of wealth? C Postal officers have told Con­ months of each year. But, now I East Hartford. If you have a DEIAR DR. BLAKER — My friends journal of your feelings and a direc­ Secondly, why do you think money gress that if the United States is the have been laid off and will not earn question you’d like to see answered envy me because I have lost my job tion wiU soon begin to emerge. Maybe is all people want? Aren’t there other target of a nuclear attack, there “ Come' to me, all of you who are anywhere near the amount I here, write to Social Security, Box and have a lot of free time on my von will find yourself anxious to get may be a suspension of some postal tired from carrying heavy loads, important things, e.g. health, emo­ hands. estimated when I filed my annual 591, Manchester, Conn., 06040. back to work. Maybe you will find service, but first-class cards and and I will give you rest. Take my Hy tional security, happiness? None of My problem is that I don’t know that you enjoy the freedom and lack letters will be delivered as usual. yoke and put it on you, and learn from me, because I am gentle and humble in spirit; and you will find About Town rest. For the yoke I will give you is Public Records easy, and the load I will put on you Mortheasiem is light” (Matthew 11:28-30 (NEB). Every life has its burdens — the money for the renovation of Cheney Hall, the building Warranty daeda Final concert planned Central Bank for Savings to Jose Arthuf and Linda Carlson, 21 death of a loved one, rebellious which will soon be LTM ’s home. Richard and Helen Gaudreau to and Annmarie Diaz, 28 S. Haw­ children, a job loss, or disease; Students enrolled in the town’s summer music Bremen Road, $75,000. The evening, which will cost $10 per person, will Joseph and Patricia Desimone, 66 thorne St., $69,000. many listen to Jesus’ words only program will give a final performance in the Terry and Linda Wilsinski to include cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, entertainment by McKee St., $75,000 (based on Laura C. Bell to Joanne and when the load can’t be carried IbnortdaAnd. Mnehester High Schooi band room Friday at 7 p.m. Thomas and Ann-Marie Phillips, LTM members, an organ concert and ballroom conveyance tax). alone. The concert, which is free and open to the public, Mark Scheinberg, property on 31-33 N. Elm St., $88,100. dancing. In addition, there wili be a raffle for a David R. Harford to Peter In anger or acute anxiety, the will feature an 18-piece summer jazz ensemble and Lakewood Circle South, $130,000 Helen M. Lagueux to Gail M. permanent theater seat engraved with the winner’s Carley, 115 Falknor Drive, $73,500. (based on conveyance ta x ). load is thrust at an unknown flute quartet as well as some solo performances. name. Sloane, property on Taylor Street, Peter Peperitis to Thomas Henry and Donna Resutek to Savior, daring him to “ make it The students this summer range in age from 10 to 16, Proceeds will go to the restoration effort, which $112,000 (based on conveyance t . Crockett and Michael Crockett, Juroslaw and Faith Leszczynsky, tax). well.” When we approach God this and are under the dirction of Bridget Gilchrist, Iliing began several months ago. YMiTIHaveMore property on Russell Street, $70,000. property on Vernon Street, $75,000 John H. Hyde to Donald and way as an equal, we are most likely Junior High School band director, and Kurt Eckhardt, The party will be held on the lawn of the home of Samuel J. Heyman, Trustee, to (based on conveyance ta x ). Rosemary Jackson, property on to meet with silence. MHS band director. ^ Timothy Storrs, 44 Porter St. Guests are asked to 210 Pine Street Limited Partner­ Thomas J. Crokett to Wesley and Pitkin Street, $100,000. To voluntarily bend to His yoke, bring their own lawn chairs. To reserve tickets, call ship. 210 Pine St., $928,000 (based Cindy Vancour and Robert and Peter and Meri Hamm to Terry is to acknowledge that he alone is Valerie Johnston at 643-5426. The rain date will be on conveyance ta x ). Marie Burney, 95 Avery St God, and can, in his own way, help. AM bridge scores Aug. 26. and Linda Wilsinski, 69 Alice Kenneth Brasel to Andrew and $16,000. Drive, $88,000. Pride and self-help are interesting Dezso Hamvas, unit 54, Millbridge Manchester AM Bridge Ciub results for July 23 are Barney T. Peterman Sr. to to Henry and Anita Ramm to Lois virtues, and they have their place, Divorce recovery is topic Hoiiow Condominium, $42,000 but not in the relationship with as follows; Gregory and Joanne Lukas, unit 7, Falkensteln, 43 Sage Drive, (based on conveyance tax). North-South; Joan Slitt and Donna Feir, first; Ann HARTFORD — A 27-hour intensive program to deal Wellsweep Condominium, ^8,40o' $116,500. God. Wiliiam and Dolores Hickey to De Martin and Barbara Davis, second; Burt Smyth with the trauma of divorce is being offered by the Frank and Esther Giorgio to Louis and Karen Bilodeau to Walter and Chung Szemplinski, 207 and Flo Smyth, third. Seventh-day Adventist Church’s Better Livina William V. Politis, 699 W. Middle James and Beverly Stratford, 23-25 Lee Soule Parker St., $75,000 (based on Northeastern has low fares to St. Petersburg, East-West: Joyce Rossi and Dale Hamed, first; Center, 870 Prospect Ave. Turnpike, $75,500. Bank S t, $75,000. . Concordia Lutheran Church 2 conveyance tax). Mary Bristoi and Tom Regan, second, Ethei Robb and The program, led by Chaplain David White, Charles Hill, Ronald and De­ Greenview Hill Inc. to Angela T ^ R R W i ^ ^ M f c * # Orlando, West Palm Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, and Miami. M arge Prentiss, third. includes group discussions. White has had 15 years of borah Garrison to Robert and Lis pendens July 26 play results: pastoral experience. DiDomenico, unit 590 A, Green- Terri Cathcart, property on West view Hill Condominium, $72,000 The Connecticut Bank and Trust Apartment for rent RuPVnRwwRym And everyone on your flight pays the same low fare. East-west: Barbara Davis and John Greene, first; The six-session course begins Aug. 12, from 2 to 5 Street, $74,500. Co. against Donald Forte et al 457 (based on conveyance tax). Bill l « v y and Sara Mendelsohn, second; Sue Henry p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. Other sessions are: Aug. 13.7 to 10 Joseph and Joyce Christino to Adams St. — but not ------All we ask is that you purchase your ticket within and Ellen Goldberg, and Grace Barrett and Sally p.m.; Aug. 19,2 toSp.m. and6to9 p.m.; Aug. 20,7to 10 Heavisides, third and fourth. p.m.; Aug. 26,2 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. and Aue 27 7 for residence seven days of making your reservation. It's that simple. Fares are subject to change and may be to 10 p.m. ’ SAN CARLOS, Calif. (UPI) - Fee is negotiable. To register, call 644-1835. Police say an ad for an apartment higher during certain holiday periods. For more information, call your Parent group to meet rental that seemed too good to be travel agent or Northeastern at (800) 327-3788. ' Horlloril Mancfiestor true was just that. Beethoven Chorus to meet Cinema CItv — Slraomert (R) 7:30, DA Tfieators Rost — Rovenoo ot the Mark Moore, 23, is being sought The Toughlove parent support group meets at 7 p. m. ?:»• — Atlantic City (R) 7 with Baby Nerds (R) 2:15,4:15,7:15,9:15. — The , The Beethoven^Chorus will rehearse Tuesday from ll * You (PG) 9. — The Natural (PG) Wlllfmantic ».va. for allegedly taking deposits on the You'll find the hardest part about flying Northeastern Mondays in Room B of the Mentai Health Center at Jungle Book (G ) 2, 3:35, 5:05, 7, 9. — 10 to 11 a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Church 7:05, 9:35. — Erendira 7:55, 9:55. Tim Neverendlng Storv (PG) 2,4,7:20, apartment from at least seven Manchester Memorial Hospital. Bail Hartford 9:30. St. This is the last rehearsal before the program at the thi'NSds*ikr7,9!^i7,5«Xt^^ eager tenants, then skipping. He is lugging around all the money you'll save. Toughlove is a support group for parents of Eastwood Pub E Cinema— star Trek Manstlold ^northeasierh^ Manchester Bicentennial Band Shell on Aug. 20 at 7 III; The Search for Spock (PG) 7:30. Translux Colleee Turin — Ghostbus- lived in the apartment but had no teenagers exhibiting unacceptable behavior. It INTERNATIONAL AIRWAYS p.m. .P o o r Richard’s Pub « CInoma — N*v#r#ijdlnfl Story (PG) 7 9*15 authority to rent it, police said. provides a forum for parents to meet others who Moscow on the Hudson (PG)7:1$,9;30. with Sudden Impact (R) 7. "So far, seven people have come understand the problem. For more information call Showcase Cinemas — Ghostbusters Vernon Nursery school to register (PG) 12:30, 2:45, 4:55, 7:20, 9:40. - - CMie IE I — Star Trek 111; The Search forward who were stung for a total 646-2710 or 643-6387. Gremlins (PG) 12:30,2:45,5,7:30,9:50. for Spock (^P<3) 7,9:10. — Cheoch and of $3,000,” Police Lt. Cliff Gerst — Meatballs Part II (PG) 1, 3, 5,7:15, C^nj|s^Tho Corsican Brothers (PO) Vo. Blue Shutter Play and Learn School of Trinity 9:30. — The Karate K ld(PG ) 1:15,4,7, said Tuesday. " I think there will be CONNECTICUT TRAVEL SERVICES (POno stallion Rotumt 20 CHESTNUTNUT STREET DXlDEI inufru LOWER lEVElicuii u...... Theater to host party Covenant Church is accepting registration for the 9:40. — Best Defense (R) 1,3,5:10,7:30, W oM Hoi^rd others and with the way rentals go Ntw Bloomfield Office 9:45. --P u rp le Rain (R) 1, 3:10, 5:15, E l m l E l — Star Trek III: The Search NEW BRITAIN, CT. MANCHESTER PARKADE 1984-1985 school year. 7:40, 10. — Indiana Jones and the around here, I wouldn’t be sur­ 1 OA Wintonbury Moll tor Spock ( PgI 2,7,9 :30.— Cheech and •^*w lth ChMctTond^ChMa’s NEW BRITAIN 225-9491 MANCHESTER, CT. The nursery school has openings in its Monday- Temple ot Doom (PG) 12:30, 2:45, 5. Chonj|SoTho Corsican Brothers (PG) prised if the number goes to 50." Bloomfield, CT 242-8008 7:40, 9:55. — The Muppots Take HARTFORD 522-0437 MANCHESTER 647-1666 The Little Theater of Manchester will sponsor a Wednesday-Friday morning program. Up*th?S!Sk" (W S Moore placed ads in two news­ Houri: Mon.-Fri. 9-6 Manhatton (G) 1, 3, 5:10. — The Lost , — Bovongoof the Nerds HOURS; MON.-FRI. 8:00-6 musical cocktail party at 7 p.m. Aug. 25 to raise Call 643-7277 for information. Starflohter (PG) 7:20,9:30. papers offering a landscaped, HOURS: MON.-FRI. 9-6 P.M. Thun, 'til 9, Sot. 9-3 (R) 12:30, 2:30, 4:30^ 7:35, 9:30. — The (PG^rtSta^k THURS. Til 9 P.M., SAT. 9-3 poolside, two-bedroom apartment III Y r.m., XAI. Y-J WED. E THURS. Ill Vv P.M.;r.m.\ SAT. 10-4 renting for $400 a month. TOLL FREE IN CONNECTICUT ';-800-383-65S8 TOIL FREE OUR OF CONNECTICUT 1-800-243-7763 \

14 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, August 2, 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. August 2. 1984 - la Scoreboard

SPORTS Totovira. U.S., 18.80. 26, CIgl Zoso, Olympic Medal Champions Canodo, 18.75. 28, Andrea Thomas, Shooting Conoda, 18.70.33, Jessica Tudos. Canodo, Olympics 18.55. Position SmaH Boro RHIo Final Cycting American gymnasts silver medalists behind Romania Malcolm Cooper, Greet Men's imHvidual 128 Mite Race Women's Individuel Floor Britolif, 1,173 (ties world record). 2, Cold — AlexI Grewol, U.S. 1, Ecoterlna SzidK), Romania, 19.95. 2, (Silver) Donlel NIpkow. Swltzer- Silver — Steve Bauer, Canada Jullonne Me Nomaro, U.S., 19.90. 3, lond, Bronze — Dog OttoLourltzen, Nor. Today’s schedule Mory Loo Retton, U.S., 19.85. 4, Laura 1,163. 3. (Bronze) Alalster Allan, Great way Cutino, Romania, 19.70. 5, Michelle Britoln. 1,162. 4, Kurt Hlllenbrand, West Duseerre, U.S., 19.60. 6, Qlurul Zhou, Germany, 1,154. 5. Bo ArneGerh Llllo, Men's 44100 Motor Pursuit Thursday, August 2 Chino, 19.55.7, (tie) Yanhong M a, China, Denmark, 1,153. 6, Glenn Dubls, U.S., Women's ItKilvIdual 9.85 M ile Race Balance beam slippiry for U.S. women Bosebatl 19.50. Cristina Grigoras, Romania, 19.50. (Jold — Connie Corpenter-Phlnnev, 1,151. 7, Jean Pierre Amot, France, 1,150. (Dodaer Stodium) Pamela Blleck, U.S., 19.50. 10, (tie) 8, Peter Heinz, West Germany, 1,150. 9, U.S. Prellmlnorles — 4 p.m. ( Yongvon Chen, China, 19.45 Malko Morlo, Bob Cheyne, Canada, 1,149. 10, Michel SIver — Rebecca Twlgg. U.S. header), Dominican Republic vs. Chinese By Fred McMone contested Wednesday, Italy won Mary Lou Retton, in three of the the gold since it entered competi­ Jopon, 19.45. Simona Pouca, Romania, Bury, France, 1,147. Bronze — Sandro Schumocher, West Taipei; United States vs. Italy. .19.45. RomI Kessler, Switzerland, 19.45. Also: Edward Etzel, Morgantown, (Jermany. UP I Sports Writer three and Britain and China one four disciplines Wednesday night, tion in 1952 at Helsinki. Basketball Kathy Johnson, U.S., 19.45. Tracee (The Forum) W. each. Daniele Masala of Italy won but the balance beam proved to be The United States’ silver medal Talavera, United States, 19.40. V a„ 1,142. Gymnastics was only the second women’s Men's prellmlnorles— 10:45 a.m., West Also: 19, Andrea Thomas, Canodo, Men's Team ' LOS ANGELES - A balance the modern pentathlon and led his as difficult to handle as a greasy (rermanv vs. Eovpt (Group A); 4:15 19.20.23, Anita Botnen, (Umoda, 19.15.40, Gold — United States (B . Conner, P. beam measures a little over four country to the team title, Vincenzo flag pole. medal since the country began p.m., Brazil vs. Yuposlavla (A ); 9:45 Bonnie WIttrneler, Canada, 18.80. 62, Rowing VIdmar, T. Daggett). inches wide and often serves as a Maenza won the 105-pound Greco- Both McNamara and Tracy participating in the Games in 1936. p.m., Italy vs. Australia (A). Kellyellv Brown, Canodo, 18.15. Silver — China. Women's round robin — 9 a.m., Bronze — Japan walkway to a gold medal. On Roman category, Malcolm Cooper Talavera slipped on the beam Their only other medal — team or Australia vs. Canada; 2:n p.m., United Men's Palr43ors Without Coxswain Wednesday night, it turned out to of Britain captured the three- during their routines and their individual — was a squad bronze in States vs. Korea; 8 p.m ., China vs. Ropechago Oymnastlcs (tog 3 to somlflnals) be a bridge too far for the L'.S. position, small-bore rifle,event and failures turned out to be the 1948. Yugoslavia. Boxing Women's Team Boxing 1, Switzerland, 7:02.94. 2, Argentina, Gold — Romanlo women gymnasts, Jao Yinguan of China took the turning point of the match. Retton, who earned a perfect 10 (Sports Arena) 7-04.33. 3, Brazil, 7:05.24. 4, Canada, Silver — United States Prellmlnarv bouts — 11 a.m .-2 p.m .; 6- Wetterwetght (67 Kilos) 7:09,92. 5, Australia. 7:10.12. In the end they just couldn't keep lightweight weightlifting title. It McNamara, who had perfect in the vault, led all individual Leon Genard, Mexico, out­ Bronze — China scorers in the team competition, 9:30 p.m. their balance and lost out to was China's fourth straight weigh­ scores of 10 in the uneven bars and Cycling pointed Men's Single Sculls Repechage Shooting Romania in a bid to join their male tlifting gold medal. floor exercise, managed only a 9.20 with 79.10 of a possible 80 points. (Olympic Velodrome) NobuakI HIranaka. Japan. Mark Bre­ (top 9 to semifinals) land, Men's Free Pistol counterparts on the gold medal There should be plenty more in the balance beam and Talevera Steve Hegg of Dana Point, Calif, UPI photo Team pursuit auallllcatlon and quarter­ 1st Race — 1, John. Blglow, Seattle. Gold — Halfeng Xu, China. finals; sprint semifinals — 10a.m.-3p.m. Brooklyn, N.Y. stopped Carlos Reyes, Wash., 7:21.47. 2, New Zeoland, 7:26.12. recorded only a 9.15. and Steve Fraser of Ann Arbor, Puerto Rico (3). Rudel Obrela, Romania, Silver — Roonar Skanaker, Sweden. pedestal. gold medals for the United States n- i.-i Fencing 3, Juan Felix, Puerto Rico, 7:26.85. 4, Bronte — Ylfu Wong, China. Under the rules, the lowest score Mich, were gold medal winners Mark Breland of the U.S. (left) throws at punch at Puerto (Long Booch Convonthm Cantor) outpointed Michael Hghes, Great Bri­ Lars Blonnes, Norw ay, 7:29.01. 5, Edgar Despite its failure to notch the today when the swimming compe­ tain. is thrown out but that meant Friday. Hegg captured the 4,000- Men's and Women's toll Individual Nonne-Vlllogran, Guatemala, 7:50.60. Men's Smoll-Boro Rifle, English Match gold medal in women's gymnas­ tition continues. U S. swimmers, Rico's Carlos Reyes during their bout. Breland stopped preliminaries — 9 a.m.-5 p.m. m eter individual pursuit and (Llghl Welterweight 63.5 Kilos, First Gold — Edward Etzel, U.S. tics. the United States did pick up who already have won 11 gold McNamara's score had to be kept Reyes in third and final round. x-Men's toll Individual finals — 8-11 Round) 2nd Race — - 1, Peter MIchoel Kolbe, Silver — Michel Bury, France, gold medals Wednesday in cycling medals in 15 events, are favored to and that sort of set the tone for the Fraser became the first American p.m. DongdOl Klm.Koreo.outpoIntedJuma West Germ anv, 7:26.62, 2, Ralmund Bronze— Michael Sullivan,Great Britain and Greco-Roman wrestling, its win three of the five events on rest of the evening. ever to win a medal in Greco- Soccer Buglngo, Ta n za n ia . Javid Aslam, Haberl, Austrlo, 7:29.08. 3, Denis Gate, (Rose Bewt) Norway, stopped Lovulo LIslate, France, 7:31.55. 4, Shunsuke Horluchl, Men's 3-Poslflon Small Boro Rifle first medal ever in that today's program. McNamara's uncharacteristic Roman wrestling by defeating Hie Prellmlnarv match — 7 p.m., Costa Tonga Japan, 7:32.52. Gold— Malcolm Cooper, Greet Britain competition. Medals also will be contested fall on bars may have resulted Mate! of Romania in the 198-pound Rica vs. Italy (Group D). (2). Jerry Poge, Columbus, Ohio, 3rd Race — 1. Kostantinos Kon- Silver — Daniel NIpkow, Switzer­ tomanolls, Greece, 7:25.15. 2, The United States also won a today in Greco-Roman wrestling, from a lengthy dispute among the class. Breland stops foe, (Cambridge) outpointed Helmut Gertel, West Ger­ land. „ .. . Prellmlnarv match— 7p.m.,Qatorvs, many. Octvic Robles, Mexico, outpointed Bengt Bronze— A lllilair Allan, Great Britain team silver medal in modern shooting, weightlifting, fencing judges on the previous perfor­ The United States also remained Normay (A). Hannu Vuorinen, Finland. Nilsson, Sweden, 7:30.24. 3, Jose pentathlon, the first medal won by and men's all-round gymnastics. mance of 24- year-old veteran undefeated in boxing as light- (Annopotls) light middlewelglit (71 kilo) (jyarzabal, Spain. 7:33.68. Hermanvan Women's Sport Pistol Prellmlnarv match— 7 p.m., China vs. DenEerenbeemt, Netherlands, 7:34.28, the I'nited States in that event The U.S. women gymnasts got Kathy Johnson. McNamara, al­ welterweight Jerry Page of Co­ Israel Cole, Sierra Leon.stopped Victor (Jold — Linda Tho m , Canodo. France (C). Claudio, Puerto Rico (1). Vicky Byarugo- Silver — Ruby Fox, U.S. since 1964. three perfect scores, two from ready poised for her mount, was lumbus, Ohio, and welterweight keeps U.S. perfect (Stanford) ba, Ugando, outpointed SImen Auseth. Bronze — Patricia Dench, Australlo In other gold medal events Julie McNamara and one from forced to cool her heels for several Mark Breland of Brooklyn, N-Y. Preliminary match -— 7 p.m., Eovpt Norway. Women's Four Oars With Coxs­ won their bouts. Page decisioned vs. United States (B ). WelterwelghI (67 Kilos) wain Women's Air Rifle minutes — and all gymnasts find Bv Rich Tosches , four days of competition. GymncBtlcs Vedat Onsov, Turkey, outpointed Repechage Gold — Pat Spurgln. United concentration difficult after that Helmut Gertel of West Germany in UPI Sports Writer Earlier in the day, Jerry Page, of (Poutev Pavilion) SalkolonI Halo, Tonga. Carlos Reyes. (lop 4 to finals) States. 2 kind of delay. a first round match and Breland Columbus, Ohio, kept the streak x-Men's all-around finals — 5:30-8:30 Puerto Rico, won bv default over Man 1st Race — 1, Holland, 3:24.62. 2, West Silver — Edith Gutler, Italy. p.m. Bahadur Shrestha, Nepal. Vesa Koskela, Germ anv, 3:29.73.3, China, 3:32.07. Bronze — Xlooxuan Wu, China. iCSk " I was really excited (about the stopped Carlos Reyes of Puerto . LOS ANGELES — Next time you alive by pounding out a 5-0 decision Handball Sweden, outpointed Abrar Husolnsved, 2nd Race — 1, United States (Abigail first lOonbars) ."saidMcNamara. Rico in the second round. think you’ve had a bad day, think over Helmut Gertel, of West (Col Stale Fullerton) Pakistan. Peck, Patricia Spraten, Janet Harvllle, Cloy Trap Men's preliminaries — 11 a.m., Elizabeth Miles, Valerte McClaln-Ward), "I was really disappointed after In team sports, the U.S. won in about Puerto Rico’s Carlos Reyes. Germany. Kamel Aboud, Algerlo, outpointed Gold— LI Yuwel, Chino, Denmark vs. South Korea (Group B); Henry Kalunga, Zambia.Alexander 3:23.70. 2, Australia, 3:26.84. 3, Great Silver — Helmut Belllngrodt, Colom­ beam. That was really a freak men’s basketball, water polo, Reyes, who had a first-round : X p.m.. West O r m o n y vs. Spain ( B ) ; Britain, 3:33.42, 4, Korea, 3:49.70. The Olympic boxer woke up 12 Kuen- bia. thing. I've never, ever done that women’s volleyball, women's field Wednesday and was told he had the bye, was tossed into the ring with 2 p.m ., Sweden vs. United States (B ); ler, West Germany, out­ Bronze— Huong Shiping. Chino. 6:30 p.m., Yugoslavia vs. Japan ( A ); 8 Women's Double Sculls Without Coxs­ before. I was glad I got myself hockey and women's team hand­ Breland on five hours notice p o i n t e d day off because his opponent failed p.m., Romania vs. Israel (A ); 9:30 p.m., wain Ttom Ptfitothlon together, and I came back with one ball. The basketball team whipped because of the withdrawal of the Mohomedoll Aldohan, Syria. Peter a physical exam, giving him an Switzerland vs. Algeria (A). Okumu, Uganda, outpointed Neva Repechage Gold — Italy. of the best floor exercises (for a Uruguay 104-68, the water polo UPI photo apparent walkover victory. Sev­ Puerto Rican’s scheduled oppo­ F M d Hockey (lop 2 to finals) Silver — United States. ' (EastLJisAngelesCollege) Mkodo- 1, Netherlands. 3:27.51. 2, Sweden, second 10) I've ever done.” team beat G reece 12-5, the eral hours later, however, Reyes nent. Under Olympic rules, a la, Tanzania. Luciano Bruno, Italy, Bronze — France. Men's preliminaries— 8:30 a.m., Indio outpointed Georges Boco, Benin. Khe- 3:27.99. 3, Canada, 3:28.42. 4, United IndlvIdiMil Pentathlon McNamara blamed the judges' women's volleyball team downed vs. Spain (Group A ); 10:15 a.m., States (Cathleen Thaxton, Julia G eer), Gymnast teams from the United States (front), Romania found himself in the ring, deafened fighter may not advance on two mals Gold-— DanleleMosolo. Italy. procrastination for contributing to Brazil 12-15, 10-15, 15-5, 15-5, 15-12, by the hysterical cheering of an successive walkovers, the pairings Malaysia vs. United States (A ); 4 p.m., Refal, Tunisia, stopped Konrad Ko­ 3:29.40. 5, Austria, 3:33.30. 6, Great Sliver:— Svante Rasmus on, (center) and China stand at attention along with an Australia vs. West (Sermanv (A ). Britain, 3:38.89. Sweden her slip. the women’s field hockey team American crowd and looking were redrawn. Reyes won the Women's round robin — 2:30 p.m., enig, official as the Romanian National Anthem is played Austria (1). Bronze — Carlo Massullo, Italy. " I had to wait up there an awful beat Canada 4-1 and the women’s across at a pacing Mark Breland, drawing, so to speak. Australia vs. New Zealand. Women's Single Sculls Rogechoge Rowing (top 9 to semifinals) long time,” she said, also admit­ team handball club stopped China following the Romanian’s gold medal performance. the three-time world champion. In the morning session, the Light Welterweight (63.5 Kilos) Swimming CL4riC9 COfHot) 1st Race— 1, Ann Hoesebrouck, Women's 100 Meter Freettyle ting she allowed herself to dwell on 25- 22. Eight minutes and 19 seconds 139-pound Page scored heavily by Men's and women's semifinals -7 :3 0 - Chorles Nwokolo, Nigeria, out­ Belgium, 3:48.57 . 2. Annelle Larsson, U.S. cyclists continued to domi­ country. tournament, had been involved in a 10:30 a.m. pointed ^ Sweden, 3:50.60. 3, Jos Compaan, Gold — Carrie Stelnselfer and Nancy it. "The only thing is, I was up later, Reyes had the rest of the moving inside, slipping past the William (3allwanao, Uganda. there thinking. But that's the way nate their events as Hegg became “ You wouldn’t have beat me in fist fight with the French team in a German southpaw’s right hand Shooting Nethlerlands, 3:59.29.4, Jacaul Morshall, Hogshead. U.S. off. (Prado Park) Dhowee Umponmoha, Tholland, out­ Australia, 4:04.08. pointed Charles Owlso, Kenya. Jorge Bronze — Annemorle Verstappen, it goes.” the third American gold medalist. Germany,” Golz told Hegg after first- round game and had 33 fouls Breland stopped the outclassed and to score with combinations. x-Women's Small-bore rifle — 9 a.m.-4 2nd Race — 1, Andrea Schreiner, Hollond. Hegg, riding his “ funny bike” with the race. called on it in a second-round game p.m. Malsonet, Puerto Rico, outpointed Apelu Canada, 3:52.59, 2, M arla DeLaFuente, While the .5 she automatically Reyes with stunning combinations Page, second in the 1983 Pan-Am loane. Western Samoa. lost for a fall hurt the Americans, a solid back wheel, outrode West Prior to these Games, the United against Spain. Games, became a solid medal x-Men's Rapid-fire pistol — 9 a.m.-4 Mexico, 3:54.01. 3, Lisa Schelbert, Women's 200 Meter Free Style to advance to the third round of the p.m. Norway, 3:56.31. 4, Ursula Brauch, West Gold — Mary Wovte. United the real difference between them Germany’s Rolf Golz in the finals States had not won a gold medal in But the roughhouse tactics did Games. His victory ran the U.S. choice and is given a good chance Clay target-skeet— 9a.m.-4 p.m. Wrestling (jerm any, 4:00.20. States. and the Romanians was a matter of his event to claim the gold cycling since 1912. little good against the Americans, team record to 8-0 through the first to fight his way to a gold medal. Swimming 3rd Race — 1, Lise Marian Justesen, Sliver — Cynthia Woodhead. United nriedal. Leonard Harvey Nitz of Fraser, a sheriff's deputy, was who displayed some physical bas­ (McDonald's Swim Stadium) Denmark, 3:47.60. 2, Stephanie Foster, States. Bronze— Anne Marie Verstappen of depth. 62 Kilo Final New Zealand, 3:51.19. 3, Astrld Unger, of the Netherlands. Romania’s six gymnasts were Sacramento, Calif., took the not totally surprised by his gold ketball as well and left it up to Men's 400-freestyle heats— 8:30 a.m. Weon-Kee Kim (gold ), Korea, def. Austria, 3:52.70.4, Laurence Hourdel, better balanced, resembling the bronze. medal. Knight to carry on some early Women's 100-butterfly heats — 9:15 Kentolle Johansson (silver), Women's 400 Meter Medley Women's Quadruple Sculls With Coxs­ American men, who similarly used Hegg claimed the title by more ^ thought it was possible, but I tirades against the officials. Women spikers prevail a.m. Sweden Gold — Tra cy Caulkins, U.S. Men's 2004)reaststroke heats — 9:39 Hugo DIrtsche (bronze), Switzerland, wain Silver — Suzanne Landeils, Austro consistency rather than dazzle to than four seconds after trailing knew I had to sellout totally and " A t no time did I think we would a.m. def. Repechage lla. upset China on Tuesday night. during the first two- thirds of the believe in m yself," Fraser said. win,” said Uruguay’s Coach LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI) - down against China to determine Women's 100-breaststroke heots — Abdurrahim Kuzu, Lincoln, Neb. (top 4 to (Inals) Bronze — Petra Zlndler. West A 10:04 1, Denmork, 3:16.32.2, West Germany, Germany. Romania's total of 392.20 was race. He established himself as the "When the going gets tough, Ramon Etchamendi. "Perhaps if The leader of the U.S. women’s the top two spots in Group A. It will a.m. 90 Kilo Final 3:18.21. 3, France. 3:19,01. 4, Italy, exactly one full point more than the favorite two days earlier when he you’ve got to quit thinking of we played five against seven.” volleyball team has earned the more than likely decide which Men's 4 X 100-freestyle relov — 10:24 Steven Fraser (gold), Ann Ar­ 3:19.26. 5, Canada, 3:19.88. Women's 200 meter breastsroke United States accumulated. China, set the world record. yourself and keep going for the The U.S. men’s basketball team nickname "Clutch Man" among squad will play Japan in the first a.m. bor, Women'sOOO-freestyle— 10:39 a.m. Mich., def. Ille Motel (silver), Romania, Gold — Anne Ottenbrlte. Canada UPI photo which got one of the night's six "When I set the record the other people out there." is now three-fifths of the way her teammates. match of the medal round. x-Men's 40Ofreestyle finals— 4:15 p.m. 3-1. Frank Andersson (bronze), Sweden, perfect 10s by Ma Yanhong on the day, I said I’m going to be doing The U.S. men's basketball team through the preliminary round, "That’s what my captain was China’s women crushed West x-Women's 100-butterfly finals — def Uwe Sachs, West Germ anv. Men's basketball Silver — Susan Rapp. United States. Mary Lou Retton of the United States performs her floor uneven bars, took the bronze this for the next 10 years, ’ ’ he said. had little trouble. in defeating having defeated China, Canada saying — ’Okay, Clutch Man, what Germany, 15-5, 15-6, 15-3. Lang 4:39 68 Kilos -2nd round B ro n ze — Ingrid Lempereur. Bel p.m. Group A — Vlodo LIslak, Yugoslavia, glum. Golz blamed himself for the loss, UR UG UAY (68) exercise Wednesday in an effort that helped her lead all medal with 388.60. Uruguay as Patrick Ewing led the and Uruguay. The Americans next ■are you going to do?’ So I said, Ping fired in 19 winning spikes and x-Men's 200-breastroke finals — 4:57 def. Selll Nemoto, Japan, 3-0. Deltmor Lopez 8-19 8-13 24, Larrosa 1-2 2-2 4, It marked the first time the but also said he thought the results way with 17 points. play on Friday against France and 'Okay, turn it on,” ’ Flo Hyman Liang Yan added M. Setter Yang p.m. streltler, Austria, def. Sumer Kocak, PlerrI 1-2 1-5 3, Nunez 1-8 10-14 12, Ruiz Women'sOOOMeter Freesty leRelay individual scorers in the team competition. She had a x-Women's 100-breastroke finals— 5:18 Turkey, 3-0. Stevan Negrlsan, Romania, Soviet Union, which is boycotting would have been different if the Uruguay, perhaps the roughest a victory there would clinch a said. Xilan played another strong game. 4-13 2-2 10, Perdomo 0-1 0-2 0, Pelnado 4- Gold — United States (J . Johnson, p.m. def. Yeun-lk Lee, Korea, 34). Said 9 1-4 13, Pereyra 1-2 00 2, Tito 02 00 0, C. U total of 79.10 out of a possible 80 points. the Summer Games, failed to win event had taken place in his home team in the Olympic basketball berth in the semifinals. And turn it on she did. For those The men’s competition resumes x-Men's 4x100-relay finals— 5:37 p.m. Souaken, Morocco, drew a bye. Mlgnone OO 00 0, Frottlnl 02 00 0. Stelnselfer, D. T orres, N . Hogshead). across the nation who stayed up today, and South Korea eould give Volleyball Group B — Mohomed Mutelalnakdall, Totals 20-63 2804 68. Sliver— Nethrlands (Long Beach Sports Areno) Syria, def Shaban Ibrahim, Egypt, 441. and tuned in Tuesday night, or the U.S. team the same kind of USA (t04) Bronze— West Germanv Men's preliminaries — 10 a.m., Egypt Tapio SIplla, Finland, def. Boris Adrian Alford 3-6 00 6, Wood 01 2-2 2, Ewing early Wednesday morning, they trouble as Brazil gave the women. vs. China (Group B ); 12 p.m., Brazil vs. Goldstein, Argentina, 44). James Mar­ 69 5-7 17, Fleming 1-7 00 2, Robertson 3- Men's 200 Meter Freestyle saw one of the finest matches in Tunisia ( A ); 6:30 p.m ., Japan vs. Italy tinez, Brooklyn Park, M inn., def <3errv 7 3-4 9, Jordan 7-15 2-2 16, Klelne 1-2 1-2 Gold— MIchoel Gross. WestGermony. The South Koreans have not (B ) ; 8:30 p.m .. South Korea vs. United S vensson, Sweden, 4-0. Antonios 3, Koncak 3-6 00 6, Tisdale 5-7 2-2 12, Silver — Michael Heath, U.S. Lewis to draw attention in track U.S. volleyball history. States (A ). Popodopoulos,Greece,drewabye. B ro n ze — Thomas F a h rn e r. played since Sunday and hope to M ullin 4-7 5-5 13, Perkins 7-9 00 14, The Americans spotted inspired Water Polo Turner 1-3 2-2 4. Totals 41-79 22-26 104. West Brazil a two-set lead, then squared catch the U.S. men looking ahead (Pepperdlne University) 57 Kilos -2d round Halftime— United States 58, Uruguay Germany. By Joe Juliano meter relay, Prellmlnorles — 8:30 a.m ., Spain vs. Group A — Antonio Caltablano, Italy, Of course, some will mourn the 400-meter hurdles, will attempt to the match. They build a lead in the to a Saturday match with Brazil. 37. Greece (G roup B ); 9:45 a.m ., Brazil vs. def. Ronnv Slgde, Norw ay, 3-1. BennI Foulod aut— None. Total fouls— Men's 100 Meter Breoststroke UPI Sports Writer absence of athletes affected by the Lewis will start his bid at duplicate his gold medal of eight Most observers feel Brazil-U.S. United States (B ) ; 1 ;X p.m., Italy vs. G fifth set, but let it get away only to Llungbeck, Sweden, def. Ilpo Seppala, Uruguay Gold — Steve Lundquist. U .$. boycott. Missing will be Soviet pole duplicating the feat last performed years ago at the Montreal Games Australlo (C ); 2:45 p.m ., Japan vs. West fS recover behind Hyman for a 12-15, match will decide which two Group Finland, 3-1. MaskI Eto, Japan, def. Abd 26, United States30. Rebounds— Uruguay Silver — Victor Davis. Canada. LOS .ANGELES — Because of vaulter Sergei Bubka. East Ger­ in Olympic track in 1936 by his idol, in his specialty, where he is Germ any (C ); 7:30 p.m ., Yugoslavia vs. Ellatifkhalaf, Egypt, 44). Haralambos 33 (Lopez 7), United States 53 (Tisdale Bronze— Peter Evans, Australia. 10-15, It s , 15-5, 15-12 victory. A teams move on to the men’s China ( A ) ; 8:45 p.m ., Canada vs. Holland Holldls, Greece, def. All Lachkar, the Soviet-led boycott, or injuries, many's Marita Koch in the 200- Jesse Owens, in Friday’s qualifyr considered untouchable. Qualify­ 10). Assists— Uruguay 13 (Pelnado 5), The w n sets up Friday's show­ medal round. (A). Morocco, 3-0. United States 28 (W ood 9). Technical— Men's 4 X 200 freestyle reloy some of the greatest track and field meters, Czechoslovakia's Jarmila ing for the 100. ing begins Friday. Welghttlttlng Group B — Bvung-Hvo Park, Korea, Ewing. A— NA. Gold — United States (M . Heath, D. athletes in the world will not be Kratochvilova of Czechoslovakia It sounds like a lot of pressure, Decker, who missed the 1976 (LdVOlaMarymountUnIversItv) pinned Patrice Mourler, France, 44). Larson, J. Float. B. Hayes.) Middleweight, Group C — 11 a.m.-1 Mehmets Erhatkaradag, Turkey, Italy 89, Brazil 78 Silver — W. Germany. participating in the Olympics. in the 400 and 800 meters and but to hear the 23-year-old Houston Games because of injury and the p.m. def. Bronze — Greet Britain But don't touch that dial. Begin­ Bulgarian high jumper Ludmila native talk, ” I can’t fall.” 1980 Olympics due to the U.S. U.S. swimmers after Middleweight, Group B — 2-4 p.m. NIcolae Zamfir, Romania, 34). Frank ning Friday, enough formidable Andonova — all world record " I ’m Carl Lewis and I try my boycott, seeks the elusive gold at x-MIddlewelght, Group A — 4-9p.m. Famlano, Schenectady, N.Y.,det_Ernes- Men’sOOOMeter Individual Medley Wrestling ta Bahena, Mexico, 44). Pdsquale Gold — Alex Baumann. Conoda. competitors will check in daily at holders. best," he said. " I f I run the best I 3,000 meters beginning next Wed­ (Anaheim Convention Center) Passarelll, West Germ anv, def. Servio T. Equestrian the Los Angeles Memorial Coli­ can, then I can’t see failure of me. I nesday. She had planned to double more medals today (Sreco-Romon: Severino, Dominican Republic, 44). Silver — Ricardo Prado, Brazil. seum 0 satisfy even the most Injuries have robbed the meet of compete for the love of my sport in that and the 1,500 but a tender Preliminaries 57, 68, 82, 100 kg. — Individual Class Bronze — Rob Woodhouse, Austro Noon-3 p.m .; 641:30 p.m. lla ardent track fans Ireland's Eamonn Coghlan of and the love of God.” Achilles tendon forced her to cut Semifinols 52, 68, 74, over 100 kg. — 1, Karen Stives, Dover, Moss., 49.20; 2, By Randy MInkoff the 800-freestyle, ana the 4 x 48 Kilo Final Mark Todd, New Zealand, 51.60. 3, Headlining the men's events are Ireland (5,000 meters), West Ger­ Lewis’ events are spaced well back. Noon-3 p.m. Vincenzo Maenz, Italy (gold), def. Men's 100 Meter Butterfly UPI Sports Writer 100-meter freestyle relay team. x-FInals 52, 74, over 100 kg. — 6-8:30 Virginia Holgote, Britain, 56.80. 4, U.S. standouts Carl Lewis and many's Patriz Ilg (steeplechase), enough, seven days of activity in Markus Cherer (silver). West (Jermany, Torrance Flelschmann, The Plains, Va., Gold — Michael Gross. West Cohen already has won the gold p.m. 4-0. Ikuzo Salto (bronze), Japan, def Germony. Edwin Moses. Britain's Sebastian Greece’s Sofia Sakorafa Oovelin) eight days, for him to win four gold Zhu, who holds the world record Yachting 60.40. 5, Mauro Checcoll, Italy, 62.00. 6, LOS ANGELES — Coach Don in the 400-freestyle. The relay team •f Salih Bora, Turkey, 34). Pascal Morvlllers, France, 63.00. 7, Ian Silver — Pablo Morales. United States. Coe and Daley Thompson, China's and West Germany's Willi Wul- medals. However, the abundance in the high jump at 7 feet, lOinches, (Olympic Yachting Center) Bronze — Glenn Buchanan, Australlo. Gambril had to be coaxed into may be anchored by Rowdy Th ird race — 1:30-6:30 p.m. Stark, Britain, 63.60. 8, Lucinda Green, Zhu Jianhua, Australia's Rob De beck and Rob Druppers of the of qualifying races and jumps will will be favored when that competi­ (100 Kilos) Britain, 63.80. 9, J. Michael Plumb, giving a medal prediction for his Gaines, Olympic champion in the Dover, M d „ 66.40.10, M arina SclocchettI, Weightlifting Castella and West Germany's Netherlands (800). make it difficult for him to set any tion begins Aug. 10. Group A -George Plkllldls,Greece,def 52 Kilos U.S. swimming squad after the 100-freestyle. Franz PItschmann, Austral, 3-1. Vslle Italy, 67.00. Jurgen Hingsen. But the attention of the world world records. De Castella, American Alberto Olympic results Gold — Guoqlang Zeng. China. completion of the Olympic trials While West Germany’s Michael Andrei, Ramania, def. Karl-Johan Also: II, Bruce Davidson, Unlon- For the women, there are Mary won't be on the absentees. Instead, Lewis’ bid for four golds is the Salazar and Japan’s Toshihiko Gus- vllle. Sliver — Pelshun Zhou, China. five weeks ago in Indianapolis. Gross has earned most of the Gymnastics Bronze— KazushltoMonabe, Japan Decker, Evelyn Ashford and Joan it will be focused on Lewis, who has main story. But it’s not the only Seko head an outstanding field in tavsson, Sweden, 44). Pa., 70.20. 26, Kellv Plltz, Canada, 103.40. His guess: 20. individual international attention, Group B — Jozef Tertelle, Yugoslavia, 35, Edie Tarves, Canada, 165.60. 37, Benoit, of the United States, a legitimate shot at taking home story. the men’s marathon, which will be Womon'i Team Competition Martha Griggs, Canada, 194.40. Liz M Kilos At the halfway point of the Los he may have to share some of the pinned Fritz Gerdsmeler.WestGermany, Gold — Wu Shude, China. Merlene Ottey, of Jamaica, and four gold medals — in the 100 and Moses, who has won more than run on Aug. 12, the final day of 44). Greg Gibson, Stafford, Va., def. Ashton, Canada, 201.20. Angeles Olympics, Gambril’s. spotlight with Victor Davis today. Silver — Lai Runmlng, China. Anisoara Cusmir, of Romania. 200 meters, long jump and 4 x 100- 100 consecutive races in the Olympic competition. 1, Romania, 392:20 points, 2, United Yoshihiro Fullto, Japan. M . guess may be on the conservative The Canadian world record holder States, 391.20. 3, China, 388.60. 4, Wes^t Bronze— MasahlroKotako. Japan. is the fa vorite in the 200- Germ any, 379.15. 5, Canodo, 378.W. 6, Baseball side. Japan, 376.75. 7, Great Britain, 373.85. 8, 82 Kilos 2nd Round 40 kilos Entering today’s competition, breaststroke and could raise to six Switzerland, 373.50.9, Spain, 372.10. Group A — Sang-Kyu Kim, Korea, def Gold — Chen Welqiang. Chino Silver — Gelu Radu, Romania where the United States may get at the number of world records set Mustafa Suzan, Turkey, 14). Lauls Nicaragua 4 Canada 3 (12 Innings) • UPI photo Women's Individual Vault Santerre, Canada, def. Mohomed El Bronze — Tsai Wen-vee. Taipei American hoopsters easy winners least four more gold medals, thus far. 1, (tie) Ecoterlna Szabo, Romania, Ashram, Egypt. Ion Draica, Romanlo, Steve Hegg gave the United States its 17th goldmedai of Americans have already garnered 19.90. Mary Lou Retton, Fairmont, W. def Don Chandler, Minneapolis, M inn .,3- 67.5 kilos Soccer (Jold — Yoo Jlng-yuan, China II golds with some of their Davis also could raise to three Va„ 19.90. 3, Lavinia Agache, Romania, 0. Soren Claeson, Sweden, def. Klous the Oiympic Games and its first ever in cyciing as he won 19.80.4, Tracee Talavera, Walnut Creek. Mysen, Norway, 3-1. Silver— Andrei SocacI, Romania By Jeff Hasen "heavyweights” still yet to test the the number of gold medals by a Bronze— JounI Gronmon, Finland Coach Ramon Etchamendi found The Americans, runaway the easiest thing to do.” the 4,000-meter individual pursuit event Wednesday. Collf., 19.70. 5, (fie) Yongyan Chen, Group B — Olmitrlous Thanopoulos, Group B UPI Sports Writer country that waited 72 years to end Chino, 19.65. Ping Zhou, Chino, 19.65. Greece, def. Ernesfo Razino, Italy, 34), Greco-Romon Wrestling more reason to laugh than U.S. winners over China and Canada in The second half was Olympic- waters at the pool on the USC Yugoslavia 1 Canada 0 its swimming gold famine. Kathy Johnson, Huntington Bench, SlegfrIM Selbold, West (jermanv, Coach Bobby Knight in the post­ their first two outings, put the style garbage time with the Forum campus. Calif., drew Oreco-Ronran Wrestling INGLEWOOD, Calif. - This one game news conference. crowd wondering if it will see the Favored to enrich the California In addition, 15-year-old Hiroko 19.65. 8, (fie) Louro Cutina, Romania, with Momir Petkovic, Yugoslavia, 3-3. Paperweight (48 kilos) game away following a missed gggggggggggggggg (Jold — Vincenzo Moenz, Italy was over when the schedule was "A t no time did I think we would swimming gold rush today were Nagasaki of Japan, who missed a 19.60. Cristina Grigoras, Romania, 19.60. Jarmo Overmrk, Finland, drew abye. dunk by Ewing 6; 32 into the game. Americans tested in these Games. Hegg cycles way MIhaela Stanulet, Romania, 19.60. Silver — M orkusCherer, W . (Jermany made. Mary T. Meagher, world record medal in the 200-breaststroke won win,” Etchamendi said. "Perhaps Ewing picked up technical foul Tl]p U.S. team next plays Friday Also: 11. Jullonne Me Nomara, San Bronze— Ikuzo Salto, Japan The U.S. Olympic basketball holder in the 100- meter butterfly; by Canada’s Anne Ottenbrlte, has if it were five against seven ...” hanging on the rim after the miss. against France, which fell, 97-82, Ramon. Calif. 19.55. 13. Michelle Baseball learn, in a bigger mismatch than George DiCarlo, American record a chance to redeem herself today Ousserre, Garden Grove, (^ llf., 19.50.16, Yachting Featherwetglit (62 kilos) The South American coach joked Ewing, who led Georgetown to Wednesday to Spain. (Jold — Weon-Kee Kim, S. Korea . in the 100-breastroke if she can (tie) Kelly Brown, Canodo, 19.40. Pomelo gggggggggggggggggggggg Orson Welles against a ham­ when asked about Ewing, who all holder in the 400-freestyle; Tiffany Blleck, (harden Grove, Calif., 19.40. 18, Silver — Kentolle Johansson, 2 " I ’m going to try and set up the the NCAA title last spring, slamed into U.S. history Sweden overcome a nagging knee injury. Solo Clou (cner 2 races) burger, improved its record to 3-0 but told the Uruguayans to go next two games tomorrow because Cohen, ranked No. 2 in the world in 28, Glgl Zoso, Canada, 19.15. 36, Jessica r home a one-handed dunk two Tudos, Canada, 19.00. 56, Anita Botnen, 1, Itoly. 2, United States. 3, Australia. Bronze — Hugo DIetsch Wednesday with a 104-68 wipeout of home by thunderously blocking minutes later, igniting an 18-0 we don’t have a day off between LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Ameri­ Canada, 18.65. 4, Norway. 5, Great Britain. 6, Brazil. 7, Major League leaders Uruguay behind Patarick Ewing’s their first shot just six seconds into burst that gave the U.S. a 41-16 our fourth and fifth games,” Vernet also made the semis. Canada. 8, West Germany. 9, Greece. 10, _ LigMHgowwttghttfOkllo) >7 points 16 by Michael Jordan. can cyclist Steve Hegg, who grew But the attention was focused on Women's Individual Uneven Bars Swedem. G old— Stfve Fraser, United Stotes. the game. advantage with 7:25 left in the first Knight said. "W e ’ll talk, watch Batting Silver — Ille M otH . Romania So predictable was the outcome up in a motor home and rode for Hegg, 20, who picked up coach Crime rate decreases, 1, (tie) Yanhong Mo, China, 19.90. Rnn Closs (otter 2 races) "Th at’s even out of the realm of half. tape and run through plays.” Jullonne Me Nomaro, U.S., 19.90; 3. 1, Terry Nellson, Canada. 2, New National LaogiM Bronze — Frank Andersson, of the Group B game that Uruguay Canada for two years under an g (W r h pci. Sweden possibility to discuss,” he cracked. "Patrick plays on a lot of Wayman Tisdale, whom Knight Eddie Borysewicz’s 6-year old son Mary Lou Retton, U.S., 19.70. 4, (tie) Zealand. 3, Brazil. 4, Australia. 5, West assumed name, cycled his “ funny and carried him on his shoulder for Jlonl Wu, China, 19.65. Laura Cutino, (Jermany. 6, Ireland. 7, Greece. 8, Gwynn. SD 106 417 68 152 .365 emotion,” said Chris Mullin, who was went out of his way to praise Finland. 9, Netherlands. 10, Itoly. SondlMra, Chi 104 432 75 143 J31 bike” into history Wednesday by his victory lap before a delighted, Including prostitution Romania, 19.65. Michelle Dusserre, U.S., has seen mifre than he’s cared of for his defense, said the Americans 19.65; 7. MIhaela Stanulet, Romania, Also: 17, John Bertrand, San Francis­ Dernlor, Chi 97 360 68 115 .319 Olympic Team Medals winning the Olympic gold medal in standing crowd of 8,000 at the Bronly, SF 91 296 42 93 J)14 Ewing while at playing at St. have to work hard despite their 19.50. 8 (tie) (jovlnla Agache, Romania, co. China four for four the 4,000-meter pursuit. California State University LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A prostitution-related arrests 19.40. Cristina Grlgoros, Romania, 19.40. Flvbie Dutchmen Close (o ftv two races) Cruz, Hou 107 400 63 125 J13 John’s. "H e was mentally into the position. throughout the city in July 1983, Kathy Johnson, U.S. 19.40 1, Johathan McKee, Seattle, and Roy, Pitt 101 335 40104 .310 .. .. Gold Sliver Bronze Tot. Hegg, alias Steve Ingram of the Velodrome. well-publicized roundup of prosti­ W a ih ln ^o n , A ll 78 290 50 90 .310 United States 18 9 2 29 game today.” "W e have to play the game the Lindsay said. Alson: 13,TraceeTolavera.U.S.,19.20. William Carl Buchan, Kirkland, Wash. 2, Canadian team, has a foggy past tutes before the Olympics pre­ 21, Bonnie WIttrneler, Canada, 18.85. 33, Canada (Terry McLaughlin and Evert Htrnondoz, N Y 98 350 46 108 J09 China 6 3 4 13 Jordan drilled three dunks and full 40 minutes without the mis­ Brookl, N Y 97 355 40 108 J04 in weightlifting action and a bright future after defeating Hegg, who gave up a world class vented the anticipated influx of The detective said prostitution Anita Botnen, Canada, 18.80. 27, Andrea Bastet. 3, Denmark. 4, GreoL^Brltoln. 5, W. (Jermany 3 3 4 10 Mullin had four points in the run takes and the fouls,” said Tisdale, generally has not intensified des­ Thomas, Canada, 18.70. 33, Pamela France. 6, Sixiln. 7, Austria, (j, Sweden. R a in n , Mt) 103 391 67 118 .302 Canada 33 17 West Germany’s Rolf Golz in the ski career because he thought his out-of-state prostitutes during the 9, Japan. 10, Italy. Amorleon Looguo Italy 4 1 16 that helped the U.S. team clinch a who had 12 points and 10 rebounds. pite the increase in arrests. Blleck, U.S., 18.60.36, Glgl Zoso, Canada, final as the U.S. team continued its chances for Olympic gold were Summer Games, police believe. 18.45. 42, Jessica Tudos, Canodo, 18.30. g Ob r II pd . Great Britain I | 4 6 LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Chi­ record in the 114-pound (67.5 kg) spot in next round. Teammate Vern Fleming Wmnold. N Y 85351 64 123 .350 Australia 6 surprising domination of Olympic bettpi- in cycling, has taken a long, "There hasn’t been any prostitu­ Assistant Police Chief Marvin 44, Kelly Brown, Canada, 18.15. 470 Class (after 1 races) 0 2 4 na’s Olympic weightlifting coach, class. ’Uf you get going in a stretch, it’s agreed. lannone cited the wide-scale anti­ 1, Spain. 2, France. 3, (tie) United M otllngly, N Y 98 385 60 131 J40 Sweden 0 3 2 5 cycling events. Golz took the silver tangled route to fame, beginning tion to speak of around any of the States, Stephen Beniamin, Oyster Bay, Hrbok, Minn 92 353 54117 331 Romania 13 0 4 Huang Qianghui. feels his team ” We hoped we could get some noPwho’s in the game, it’s that "W e have to concentrate more WomM's Individual Boom and veteran Leonard Harvey Nitz with his three-year term as a venues,” Detective John Lindsay, prostitution campaign, together 1, Simona Pauca, Romanlo, 19.80. 2, N .Y . and Chris Stelnfeld, Oyster Boy, RIpkon, Bolt 106 415 68 131 316 Francs 02 24 has far exceeded its expectations medals in the first four catego­ they’re paying attention on the on each pass,” he said. "W e ’ve N.Y., and West (Jermany. 5, Finland. 6, M urray, Balt 106 383 60119 311 The Netherlands 0 1 3 4 of Sacramento, Calif, won the member of Canada’s national intelligence officer for the Police with task force operations around Ecoterlna Szabo, Romania, 19.70.3, JIanI — even with the absence of the ries,” said Hai. "But we never court,” said Knight. been messing up a couple of the UCLA and University of W u, China, 19.65.4, (tie) Kathy Johnson, Italy. 7, Japan. 8, Conoda, Fr(xik Lomon, Dot 96 348 55 106 310 Jopan 0 0 4 4 bronze. team where he rode and skied Department task force created for McLaughlin and Martin Tenhove. 9, Eoslar, B o i 104401 55124 309 Switzerland 0 1 1 2 Soviets and - other Eastern Bloc thought we would get four gold The Ameriigans led, 55-25, with breaks.” U.S., 19.60. M ary Lou Retton, U.S., 19.60. In other cycling events. Nelson under the name of Steve Ingram the Olympics, said Tuesday. Southern Caiifornia Oiympic Vil­ 6, (tie) Yanhong Ma, China, 19.50. Switzerland. 10, Israel. Upshaw, T o r 103 385 58118 306 South Korea 1 0 0 1 nations that usually dominate the medals in as many divisions.” 2:36 remainihg in the half before a In other Group B games Wednes­ M otity, KC 97 337 39103 306 Colombia 0 1 0 I Vails of New York and Mark while living in Red Deer, Alberta. The campaign to clear the lages, as factors primarily respon­ MIhaela Stonulet, Romania, 19.50. 8, sport. 10-2 spurt by Uruguay gave its fans day: Canada routed China, 121-80, sible for a striking drop in crime Laura Cutino, Romanlo, 19.45.9, Cristina Star Class (after 1 races) W hitakw , D d 100 381 61 115 302 Peru 0 1 O ' Gorski of LaJolla, Calif, posted the Hegg grew up in a motor home streets and hotels of prostitutes 1, Greece. 2, Sweden. 3, United States, HonM Runs Broill 0 1 O ' The Chinese won their fourth But Hai has no illusions that false hope of a minor miracle. with Tony Simms scoring 16 Grigoras, Romonia, 19.40. 10, (tie) fastest times for the second sharing a bicycle with his sisters and pimps during the Summer generally. Yongyan Chen, China, 19.30. Pomelo William E. Buchon, Bellevue, Wash.,and Notional (jsogus — Murphy, Atl 26; Norw ay 0 0 I I gold medal in four tries, to go with China will move from gam ering "W e had great concentration in points; and Spain hiked its record Stephen Erickson, Edmonds, Wash., 4, Carftr, Mtl and Schmidt, Phil 21; Betglum 0 0 i 1 consecutive day to advance to the Christy, 22, and Heidi, 19, who have Games has resulted in nearly 1,000 The crim e rate in those areas is Blleck, U.S., 19.30. a pair of silvers, with the latest Olympic medals to dominating the the first half until the last few to 3-0, using 22- points each from lower than he has seen it in 28 years .Also: 17, (tie) Bonnie WIttrneler, Italy. 5, CUinado, Lgw rM ce Lemleux and Marshall, LA 18; Strawbsrry, NY 17. Taipei 0 0 1 1 semifinals in the match sprint Canada, 19.05. JullanneMc Nomara, U.S. WIthold Geslng. 6, Great Britain. 7, American Loogue — Armas, Bos and Finland 0 0 1 1 gold coming Wednesday night weightlifting world, certainly not minutes,” Knight said. "You try to Fernando Martin and Juan Anto­ also become national-class cy­ prostituti-n related arrests during competition. Japan’s Tsutomu Sa­ clists, according to family friend on the police force, said lannone, 19, Anita Botnen, Canada. 24, (tie) Brazil. 8, Austria. 9 Australia. 10, West Kingman, Oak 28; Kittle, (3il 24; . enw U.S. woe awarded a double goM when Y ao Jingyuan broke his own any time soon, v keep it going, but that’s not always n io San Episanio against France. the past five weeks. the departmentf's commander. Michelle Dusserre, U.S.,-18.80. Trocea Germanv. Murphy, Oak (md Thornton, r w22. In women's 180 meter freostyN) kamoto and Frei|chman Philppe Tim Ponsford. * * That compares with 686 MANCHKSTKR UKRALD. Thursrtny August 2. 19M---- 17 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursduy, August 2, 1984 'f ankees win, 7-3 Beats Windsor Locks, 4-3, In one-game playoff Scoreboard Brewers become White Sox 5, Red Sox 3 Cardinals It. Mets 2

b o s t o n CHICAGO ^ NEW YORK ST. LOUIS punchless crew Softball Baseball Ob r h bl Ob r h bl obrhbl obrhM Manchester reaches Zone Eight final Backmn 2b 4 1 0 0 M c O n cf 6 1 2 0 Boogs 3b 4 0 0 0 RLaw cf 4 1 1 0 Evons rf 4 0 0 0 Fisk c 3 12 1 Heep rf 3 0 0 0 Vn Slyk rf 5 2 4 1 Rice It 3 1 1 0 Bolnes rt 4 1 1 0 Strwbrr cf 4 0 1 1 Penditn 3b 4 2 3 1 NEW YORK (UPl) — Harvey’s in homers this year. In 1982, they TONIGHT’S GAMES Staub 1b 4 110 Howe 3b 0 0 0 0 By Len Auster that got beyond Locks center- Petersen was intentionally Mike O'Donnell’s peg to first base by Chris Petersen in the by Don Saypalla, a possible double , American League standings Arm as ct 4 1 1 1 Luzlnsk dh 2 1 1 1 W,tllbangers have become Rene’s and Cooper combined for 95. CBT VI. Noiiilf’1 , 4 — FHimrald Easier dh 4 0 2 1 Dybzns pr 0 0 0 0 Foster If 4 0 1 0 Porter c 2 2 0 1 Sports Editor fielder Mark Joseph and rolled to walked with DiFazio drilling a sailed down the rightfield line with sixth inning. Mike Mercier play ball, tie it. Irlih VI. Lothroo, 7:30 — FltiBwold Brooks 3b 3 0 1 1 Nieto c '<>99 Unroachables. Niekro, who was rocked in his Bucknr lb 4 12 1 Kittle If 4 113 the fence, was salvation for single, only the seventh hit in the Custer scoring and Marshall wind­ reached on an error. Bob Edes He set the side down in order in Bueklond vi. Billlvtou, 4 — Poddnl East Gedmon c 4 0 0 0 Paclork 1b 3 0 1 0 Chopmn 3b 1 0 0 0 Jorgnsn lb 2 0 2 1 The once mighty Milwaukee last start, said he made some Ddtmar vi. GIbion'i, 4 — Rebtrtion W L Pet. GB H o d ^ c 0 0 0 0 Green 1b 2 ) J J Wh;il appeured to be a relatively Manchester. It had a 3-0 lead going game for Manchester, plating ing up at third base from where he tapped a slow roller down the third the eighth and picked up the win. Barrett 2b 4 0 0 0 Squires 1b 0 0 0 0 -■•»iewer.s, who rode the long ball adjustments against the Brewers Fumpcrnlckil vi. Glinn'i, 7;N — Detroit 71 34 .476 — Gutlerrz ss 2 0 1 0 VLow 3b 4 0 0 0 Gorman p 0 0 0 0 Herr 2b 3 1 1 3 easy advance into the Zone Eight into the top of the seventh inning Helin. scored on a sacrifice fly to center base line which Custer pegged "Krajewski ideally is not good RolMrtidn Toronto 60 45 .571 11 Miller oh 1 0 0 0 Fletchr ss 2 0 10 Mortin oh 1 0 1 0 Lyons 2b 0 1 0 0 ii'iiier Manager Harvey Kuenn to that paid off. Baltimore best twn-of-three final series before Locks scored three times to Armstrong went with lefty Pete by Helin. wide of first base. With no one out of the bullpen. Hestartsslowly. Purdy VI. Oil Hvot, 4 — Kmncy 58 48 .547 13'/j Hoffmn ss 0 0 0 0 Cruz 2b 2 0 0 0 Gaff p 0 0 0 0 Londrm If 5 0 1 0 '/in the 1982 American League "1 got kicked around the last B.A. Club VI. Alllud, 4 — NIkU Boston 54 50 .519 16'/3 Totals 14 3 7 3 Totols 21 5 5 Wilson ph 1 0 1 0 Speler ss 4 0 11 turned out to be a struggle for the draw even. Frankovitch on the hill to start. " I don’t feel that was the turning apparently covering home plate, But you have to go with your best New York 1 (M-nnant, now own the league’s three or four ballgames but you’ve Rtud VI. Jury Box, 7:10 — NIko 51 52 .495 19 Boston OD0100W1-1 Santonq ss 4 0 0 0 Andular p 5 1 2 0 Ma nchester Anterican Legion The one-run decision was the Designated starter Ken Kra- point though,” Farr said. "W e had Mercier was waved home but then,” Armstrong said. Milwaukee 47 60 .439 25 Chicago toiO ipo^-5 Gooden p 1 0 0 0 fcwc.st home runs under Rene got to backup, and get it down, “ he Cleveland 45 58 .437 25 baseball tiuini as it tolled eight third in four meetings between the jewski, who did come on in relief in our opportunties but couldn't do Petersen got there first with the And now it’s on to East Hartford J ’ (kime-winnino RBI — Luzlnskl (7). Ortiz c 3 0 10 Lachemann. That inability to said. "There was a little flaw in my Nike W#ft DP— Boston!. LOB— Boston 5, Chicago Totals U 2 7 1 Totals » It 17 to innings before nipping Windsor clubs. Manchester won the other the seventh, was held out due to a the job.” catcher, McCarthy, picking up the for the light hitting Manchester ; j Minnesota 54 50 .519 — reach the fences has certainly delivery. I looked at the films. I J.C Penney and Gentle Touch Car 5 2B— Easier, Rice. 3B— Armas. HR— NOW York OtOOlOOOO— 2 Locks, 4-3, Wednesday at MCC's outing by a 4-1 margin. " I think our stiff neck. “ It was a gamble but he Locks stranded two runners in baseball down the first base line nine. "W e don’t hit a helluva lot. ' Collfornia 54 51 .514 '/, Kittle (24), Fisk (13), Buckner (4). SF— $1. Louis n041100x— It contributed to the Brewers’ dismal wasn’t making my knuckler Wash split a double-header Wednes­ Chicago 51 54 .486 3San Diego 64 64 42 42 ';604'' -;604'v 0 pitcher we’ve faced.” Atlanta 56 51 .523 81/2 Ob r h bl Ob r h bl Two out when winning run scored been nice to bring it buck to the gritty International stars was Leaguer named Jay Lapidus took Willenborg of Miami Shores, Fla., five batters with two hits each for Butter cf 5 0 11 Whitakr 2b 4 0 1 0 Kevin Franklin. Three unearned Three errors and three consecu­ Wilson, Including Bob Cornell, Paul Los Angeles 52 56 .481 13\ Philadelphia Oil 000 001— 4 Manchester one more time, but it complaining about finishing se­ the edge off any festivities by a former All-America from UCLA, Houston 50 58 .463 15 1 Franco ss 5 12 0 Jones If 4 0 0 0 Chicago 000112 001— 1 runs in the Ellington third inning tive hits combined to account for OstunI, Tom Ferlazo and Paul Loren- Tabier 1b 3 0 1 1 Gibson rf 4 0 0 0 just wasn’t meant to be. The streak cond best. "iving himself a present. -upended No. 7 seed Guillermo zen. For Brand Rex, Rusty Franklin Cincinnati 45 61 .425 19 Game-winning RBI — Davis (6). decided the affair. the winning tallies in the top of the San Francisco 40 63 .388 22'/2 Thorntn dh 3 0 0 0 Parrish c 3 0 0 0 E — Schmidt, Samuel, Davis. D P — has ended for the Manchester • Lapidus, using a booming serve Vilas of Argentina, 6-3, 7-6 (8-6), and Mike Kilby smacked two hits Hall If 3 0 0 0 Grubb dh 4 0 0 0 Philadelphia 1. LOB— PhllodelphlO "H e really rose to the occasion,” third. apiece. Wednesday’s Results International League All-Stars, Quit was good for eight aces, upset making him the seventh upset St. Louis 11, New York 2 Carter If 1 0 0 0 Lemon ct 3 11 0 8, ” I ’m very proud of them, they said Ellington coach Jeff Heintzof Vukovch rf4 2 2 2 Bergmn lb3 1 1 2 -iind with it. the season, as well. the fourth-seeded Krickstein, 6-4, victim among seeded players in Chicago 5, Philadelphia 4 Chicago 10. 2B— Malustek, More­ lilayed superall tournarnen'l,” said Kent Zahner, who kept the Visitors Manchester, in the meantime, West Side Pittsburgh 4, Montreal 0 Willard c 4 0 0 0 Johnson 3b 2 0 0 0 land, The Inlcrniitionals were hand- Manchester coach Sean Leonard off stride with an explosive fastball couldn’t answer back offensively. . 6-2, in the first round of a $255,000 first- round action. Cincinnati 6, Son Francisco 3 Jacoby % 4 1 2 0 Brookns ss 2 0 0 0 Cotto. 3B — Hayes. HR — Hayes ctiffed Wednesday night, 3-0, by "The boys really gelled together men’s pro tennis tourney. North United Methodist rolled over Atlanto 6, Houston 5 Bernzrd 2b 3 0 0 0 TrmmI! ph 1 0 0 0 (11), and effective curve. Zahner A bunt single by Matt Bourque in Red-Lee, 14-4, at Paganl Field. Don Costlllo 3b 0 0 0 0 winning pitcher Kent Zahner and San Diego 4, Los Angeles 3 Matuszek (10), Sandberg (15), Cey (15), and played as a team.” struckout eight and didn’t walk a the first, singles by Corey Craft During, the past two weeks, No. 3 seed Andres Gomez of Moloney hammered three hits while Thursday's Gomes Totals 35 4 I 4 Totals |0 2 3 2 Moreland (11). SB— Cotto (4), Sandberg homestanding Ellington in the The Internationals had deve­ batter in the shutout. and Greg MIodzinski in the third Krickstein had risen to No. 11 in the Ecuador thumped Frenchman Rob Tanner, Mick Holmes, Earle (AM Times EDT) Cleveland oil 000 101—4 (18), Samuel (M). SF— Davis. finals of the District Eight Little loped a distinct style of winning world after Winning the U.S. Pro Thierry Tulasne, 6-3, 6-4; ninth Custer, Dan Dancto and George Montreal (Smith 9-8) at Chicago Detroit 000 020 000— 2 and fifth, and a double by Bourque Fowler all cantrlbuted two each to the (Sutcliffe 7-1), 2:20 p.m. Game-winnino RBI — Vukovich (4). League Tournament. The win baseball in the past few weeks. "H is leg kick threw our timing in the sixth accounted for the only Championships in Boston and seed Jose Higueras of Spain 17-hlt barrage. For Red-Lee, Fran Carr New York (Darling 10-3) at Pittsburgh E— Brookens 2. LOB— Cleveland knocked out 7-2 Manchester from While Manchester hardly overpo­ finishing second last weekend at a defeated Jimmy Brown of Brent­ and Rich Cesavant drilled a pair of (DeLeon 6-7), 7:35 p.m. 7, off. as well,” added assistant baserunners of the night. Ellington Detroit 3. 2B-^Franco, Lemon. 3Br— •••gooogooooogddddpggg the double elimination tourney and wered anyone, its tight defense and Manchester coach Ron Wilson. 'ournament in Washington. D.C. wood. Tenn., 7-6 (8-6), 7-5, and two sofetles apiece. San Francisco (Krukow 8-8) at played errorless defense. Herald photo by Pinto Cincinnati (Postore 3-5),7:35 p.m. Jacoby. HR— Vukovich 2 (4), Bergman gave undefeated Ellington. 6-0, the stingy pitching kept most contesits Franklin excelled in defeat. The Lapidus was ranked 198th in the unseeded players from Asheville, (6). S&— Franco (12), Thornton (5). It was a tough way for it to end Northern Phllodelphia (Rowley 3-3) at St. Louis District championship. close until clutch hits or mistakes International control ace yielded for runner-up Manchester, which world, a far cry from the No, 34 N.C., Lawson Duncan and Tim (Cox 5-8), 8:35 p.m. Radio, TV A Wednesday triumph for Man­ by the opposition led to victory. On The baseball is above Manchester International first ranking he held before injuring his Wilkison, won second-round The MCC Vets trounced Dean Mo- Friday’s Games just five hits, and like his counter­ was shortchanged after “ nickel Montreal at Chicago •••••••••••••••••••••• chester, which had kept alive and Wednesday, Ellington beat Man­ baseman Steve Joyner as Ellington runner Chris Meleski left knee and requiring surgery in matches after ousting seeds in chlne, 11-1, at Robertson Park. Barry part. issued no bases on balls in the and diming” oppoi^ents on 26 Stearns socked four hits, Ralph Bralth- New York at Pittsburgh, night Braves 6. Astros 5 then some by winning .seven chester at its own game. stint. singles, 12 doubles and one home nears the bag in District Eight final Wednesday night at 1982; He entered the tourney as a first-round play Monday. walte roped three and Jim Sliver and Los Angeles at Cincinnati, night Son Francisco ot Atlanta, night TODAY .straight games after huvinglost its Kent Zahner, one half of Elling- "Kevin did an outstanding job,” Joe Murphy added two apiece for the A run in the tournament. Brookside Park. Ellington won, 3-0. winners. Dean was paced by John Philadelphia at St. Louis, night ATLANTA HOUSTON 4-5:30Olym pic Games. Channels0,40 Bonneou and Bill Munroe, who banged San Diego at Houston, night — cAi r h bl ab r h bl 7-mldnlght Olympic Games, Chan­ out two hits each. Wshngtn rf 4 0 0 0 Doran 2b 0 1 0 0 nels 8, 40 Another victory splash The Manchester JC’s bested Man­ Yankees 7. Brewers 3 Ramirz ss 4 110 Garner 2b 2 111 7:30 Baseball: Mets vs. Pirates, AL roundup chester Property Molntenance, 7-5, at Murphy cl 4 1 1 2 Reynlds ss 4 0 0 0 Channel 9, WKHT Robertson Park. Brad Keazer wal­ Chmbis 1b 2 2 1 0 Walling 3b 3 1 2 0 8:00 Baseball: Brewers vs. Yankees, loped three hits and Bob Brindamour Oberkfll 2b 4 0 0 0 Pankvts 2b 2 0 2 2 SportsChannel, WPOP MILWAUKEE NEW YORK 0:00 Golf: Houston Open, USA Cable wanted by Jerry Pate added two to lead the JC's. For the Ob r h bl Ob r h bl Kmmnsk 113 2 1 0 Cruz If 4 0 11 losers, Paul Phllbrick lashed three hits Mannng cf 3 0 1 0 Rndiph 2b 5 1 1 0 Bedrosin p0 0 0 0 Mm phry cl 5 0 2 1 8:00 Top Rank Boxing, E SP N while Tim Mainville, Charlie Schla- Romero 2b 4 0 1 0 Mechm ss 4 2 2 0 Johnson 3b 4 0 2 1 Cabell 1b 5 0 1 0 12:30-2 a.m. Olympic Games, Chan­ MEMPHIS, Tenn. (U P l) - forward to it.” vettl, Joe Tetrault ond Dave Kay all Yount ss 4 0 0 0 Mattngly It 5 1 2 1 Trevino c 3 0 2 2 Puhl rl 4 0 0 0 nels 8, 40 Titantic leaves “ I like Memphis. I like the added two each. Cooper dh 4 1 1 1 Winfield rf 4 1 3 2 Mahler p 3 0 0 0 Ashby c 4 1 2 0 •”4 l ,'erry Pale would like nothing SImmns 1b2 1 1 0 Kemp dh 4 1 1 1 Falcone p0 0 0 0 Niekro p 2 0 0 0 D course. I like to play here,” added oetter than to take another dunk in Oglivie If 4 112 Griffey 1b 3 113 Hubbrd 2b 1 0 0 0 Bass ph 1110 the water off the 18th green when Pate. • Womens Rec Howell 3b 4 0 0 0 Wvnegar c 4 0 1 0 Solano p 0 0 0 0 Pate and former President Ge­ Sundbrg c 3 0 0 0 Pagllarl 3b 4 0 1 0 Knight ph 1 0 10 '.he Memphis Golf Classic comes to The Hungry Tiger Restaurant white­ DIPIno p 0 0 0 0 rald Ford reminisced Wednesday washed D.W. Fish, 5-0, at Chorter Oak James rf 3 0 0 0 Moreno cf 4 0 2 0 Fisk standing and staring a conclusion this Sunday. Totals 11 3 5 1 Totals 37 7 14 7 Totals 32 6 I 5 Totals 17 5 11 5 o n Y t H IH S N O W V \ Field. Winning pitcher Janet Norris Pate, who broke pro golf’s stiff during the pro-am prelude to the tossed a three hitter and belted two hits Milwaukee ooo 2P1000— 1 Altanto o x 200 o x — 6 opening round. New York SOOIOIOOx— 7 Houston 200 000 XO— 5 By Mike Barnes nected for his biast with one out in decorum by jumping in the water on offense. Cheryl O'Donnel and Diane (tame-winnino R B I — Murphy (8). VJil • -r Camacho combined on a three- In 1977, Ford, who had a Templln ployed well defensively for Game-Winning R B I — Winfield (8). UPl Sports Writer (he fifth. after his victory here in 1981, is D.W. Fish. E— James. DP— New York 1. LOB— E— Johnson, Reynolds. DP— Houston RED hitter to lift the Indians. The two reputation for beaning spectators 3. The Red Sox scored twice in the struggling along the comeback Standings; Hungry Tiger Restaurant Milwaukee 4, New York 8. 2B— Kemp, i solo shots by Vukovich spoiled during golf games, scored a 13-1, First Stop Lounge 10-4, Renn's Pagllarulo, Mattingly. HR— Griffey LOB— Atlonta 4, Houston 10. 2B - fourth on Tony Armas’ RBI triple road and finding it a long one. (2), Walling, HOT Carlton Fisk was not one to Detroit starter Dan Petry’s bid for hole-in-one at the 177-yard fifth Tovern 7-7, Talaga Associates 7-7, G and Mike Easler’s run- scoring He has been battling a neck D.W. Fish 3-11, Sportsman's Cate 2-12. Oglivie (8), Coooper (6). Trevino, Pankovlts. HR— Murphy (26), remain at the plate admiring his his 15th victory of the year. hole of the Memphis course. The SB groundnut. They added a run in the problem and has played only three ” RERBBSO home runs — until Wednesday Orioles 7, Rangers 2 feat became known as “ the shot Milwaukee — Walling (3), Kommlnsk (B), Pankovlts BUYS ninth on Bill Buckner’s fourth tournaments since March, missing (2), S— Reynolds. SF— Cruz, T revino. night. At Baltimore, Cal Ripken and heard round the world.” Cenwr (L 7-11) 32-3 11 6 6 0 1 homer of the season. HI three cuts. Tellmann 2 1-321121 IP H R ER BB SO Fisk didn’t even stand still when Wayne Gross slammed two-run “ I remember it vividly,” said Atlanta Angels 6, A ’s 4 “ I ’m just starting back,” said Basketball Ladd 2 1 0 0 0 3 he slammed his now-famous home homers to highlight a five-run third Ford before teeing off Wednesday. New York Mahler 6 1-3 9 5 5 2 1 At Oakland, Calif., Fred Lynn Pate, once one of the tour’s Niekro (W 13-5) 9 5 3 3 3 3 Falcone (W 86) 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 run in Game 6 of the 1975 World that sparked the Orioles. Storm "Ben Crenshaw was my playing ON USED CARS had two hits and scored twice and brighte.st stars and still one of its T— 2:26. /V— 17J)07. Bedroslan (S 11) 2 3 0 0 1 0 Series. But after he cleared the Davis, 11-4, overcamie early wild­ partner and I used a five iron.” Houston Rob Picciolo had two RBI groun­ bigger names. He’s won only and Comiskey Park roof with a thund­ ness to salvage Baltimore’s only “My golf game is getting bet­ Summer League Angeis 6, A's 4 Niekro 7 4 4 2 4 3 ering drive off Boston Red Sox dnuts to bring California within a i l 1.640 this year and $28,890 in 1983. Solano (L 0-1) 1 2 2 2 0 3 victory in the three-game set. “ 1 feel good about it. I ’m looking ter.” he added. Southern: Knlcks52 (Greg McCloud DIPIno 1 2 0 0 0 1 pitcher Bob Ojeda, he stood riveted half-game of first- place Minnesota Blue Jays 4, Royals 1 12, Mark Otis 12), Shockers 36 (Skip CALIFORNIA OAKLAND W P— Niekro. P B — Ashby 3. T— 2:X1 A TRUCKS in the West. Tommy John. 6-9, got Moreau 11). Ob r h bl Ob r h bl to the batter’s box. At Toronto, Luis Leal scattered — 13,244. “ It was the first time in years relief help from Luis Sanchez as Eagles 89 (Sean MePhadden 28, Rick Carew 1b 4 0 10 Phillips ss 4 0 1 0 eight hits over seven innings to Soucler 16), Indians 44 (Glen Bogglnl Schofld sss 3 0 0 0 Lanstrd 3b 4 1 2 0 1978 MAXDA GLC COUPI that I watched a home run because the Angels completed a three- record his 12th victory and Da- 17, Greg Turner 11). Lynn cf 4 2 2 0 Morgan 2b 3 0 0 0 <1 I have never hit a ball so hard or so game series sweep. Junior Legion In , 4-4 tie New England Furniture 65 (Dave DeCncs dh 4 0 2 1 Wogner ssPadres 0 0 0 0 4. Dodgers 3 W u $2906 NOW <1795 maso Garcia singled home the UPl photo far,” Fisk said. Mariners 5, Twins 1 Belllnghlrl 16, Mike Baum 12, Don Downing If 4 0 2 1 Bochte 1b 1112 winning run in the seventh to lift Stevens 10, Tim Foley 10), Heaven Pettis cf 1 0 0 0 KIngmn 1b 3 0 1 0 At Minneapolis, Spike Owen single. John Mazurek then cranked LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO ■X His 13th homer of the season, the Blue Jays. Leal, 12-2, improved ROCKVILLE — Manchester Devils 41 (G ary Phair 13, Paul Tetrault Beniquz rf 3 1 1 0 Hill ss 0 0 0 0 ab r h bl ab r h bl 1979 CHEV CAPRICE New York Mets’ braintrust (l-r) manager Mets lost their sixth in a row, bowing in drove in two runs and Orlando a hit-and-run double up the left 12). Grich 2b 3 2 10 Murphy cf 4 1 0 0 plus another roof-clearing blast by his league-leading winning percen­ and Rockville battled to a 4-4 tie Sox 2b 4 12 0 Wiggins 2b 3 0 0 0 Kerry Blue 52 (Ben Paganl 16, Kenny Boone c 3 111 Brrghs dh 2 0 0 0 Ameing rf 4 0 0 1 Gwynn rf 4 0 1 0 W h 84S08 N DW <3095 Dave Johnson, pitching coach Mel St. Louis to the Cardinals, 11-2. Loss Ron Kittle, gave LaMarr Hoyt and Mercado had three hits to help the tage to .857. Wednesday night here at Henry centerfield alley, plating Carter. Daynard 11, Bernie Alemany 11), Picciolo ss 4 0 0 2 Almon If 4 1 1 0 Mariners snap the Twins’ five- Mazurek scored the fourth marker Londrex ct 2 0 1 1 Garvey lb 4 0 2 1 Stottlemyre and coach Frank Howard dropped New York out of first place in the Chicago White Sox a 5-3 Yankees 7, Brewers 3 Park. Manchester, now 20-10-3, H.W.C (Mike Burdick 14, John On- Heath rf 4 0 1 2 Morshll 1b 1 0 0 0 Nettles 3b 4 11 0 triumph over the Boston Red Sox. game winning streak. Salome of the two-out rally on a double by thank 11); Tettleton c 3 0 0 0 1977 CHEV NAURU At New York, Phil Niekro scored all of its runs in the third Emanuol Lutheran 45 (Steve Gustaf­ Brock lb 3 0 0 0 Kennedy c 4 0 0 0 show their disgust Wednesday as the National League East Division. Barojas, 4-1, pitched the first five Paul, Gavarino. Esslan c 0 0 0 0 Brewer If 1 0 0 0 Martinez If 3 1 1 0 While Fisk’s homer was a big scattered five hits for his 13th inning. son 15, Mike McKenna 14, Dave Davis ph 10 0 0 CUSSIC COUPE innings for the triumph. Corpenter 10), Ram s 29 (John Nuccarl Scloscia c 4 12 1 McRynl cf 4 1 4 3 deal for the Chicago catcher. victory and Ken Griffey hit a With one out, Chris Mateya Totals 11 6 10 S Totals n 4 7 4 Whitflld If 3 0 2 0 Tempitn ss 3 0 0 0 Wet 83498 NDW <269$ Kittle’s drive meant nothing spe­ Indians 4, Tigers 2 Mazurek and Mateya both had 9). collfonita n o 210 010— 6 three-run homer to power the singled and stole second and Pat CBT 72 (Barry Bardon 33, Ty Nelson Oakland OXOOOOX— 4 Maldond If 1 0 1 0 Whitson p 2 0 0 0 NL roundup cial to the left fielder. At Detroit, George Vukovich led two hits to lead the Manchester Bailor pr 0 0 0 0 Flannry ph 0 1 0 0 Yankees. Niekro, 13-5, allowed a Merritt walked. Both runners 11, Ron Kendall 10), Beavers 45. (jame-wlnnlng RBI — Downing (9). 1980 CHEV CITATION The fact that a Kittle blast had off the seventh with his second offense. E— Schofield. D P — Oakland 2. L O B — Rivera 3b 3 0 1 0 Lefferts p 1 0 0 0 two-run homer to Ben Oglivie in pdvanced on a ground out and then Stubbs ph 1 0 0 0 Gossage p 0 0 0 0 left the park for the third time this home run of the game to snap a 2-2 Manchester swings back into California 8, Oakland 5. 2B— Lynn, Andersn ss 4 0 0 0 W h $40SS n o w the fourth and a solo shot by Cecil tallied as Mike Carter’s scream­ Lansford.lB— ^bdnstord.HR-Boone(2), <3195 tie and Steve Farr and Ernie Pena p 3 110 year (and fifth of his two-year Cooper in the sixth. ing liner ticked off the Rockville action tonight against host South Bochte (4). SB — Almon (3). S— Boone, Schofield Totols 34 3 10 3 Totals 32 4 9 4 Cubs take over East lead career) “had absolutely little shortstop’s glove for a two-run Windsor at 5:30 at Duprey Field. Los Angeles 010 020 000->3 1981 CHEV CHEVETra effect and was of little importance. Son Diego OlOIOOIIx—4 “ The big thing is that I don’t get Calendar Game-winning R BI — McReynolds Wu'|4006 NOW <3395 BiueJays4,Royaia1 (9). down on myself.” said Kittle, who Martina breezes 6— Rivera, Wiggins, Pena, Ander­ is hitting .227. “ And while in the son. 1980 CHEV CAPMCR * Sports in Brief TODAY KANSAS CITY TORONTO DP— San Diego 3. LOB— Los Angeles 5, as Mets lose sixth in row last 20 times at-bat I had been Baseball oB r h bl Ob r h bl San Diego 8. 2B— Landreaux, W m 18086 NOW <5295 striking out a lot, I knew that if I Twilight League Wilson cf 4 0 0 0 Garcia 2b 4 0 1 1 Peno, By Ian Love Dwight Gooden, to move to the top Pirates 4, Expos 0 hung in there, I would get going.” Football players sought Langan VW at Morlarty's (at Mor- Sherldn rf 3 0 0 0 Moseby cf 4 McReynolds. 0 0 0 HR — Scloscia (2), to 41-minute win lartv Field), 6 Brett 3b 4 0 1 0 Bell If 4 1 2 0 McRey- UPl Sports Writer of the major league victory list. At Pittsburgh, Lee Lacy’s two- The two mammouth homers Mallove Jewelers at Morlarty's (at Orta dh 2 0 0 0 Johnsn dh 4 0 10 1980 CHEV MONTE CARLO BOLTON — The Bolton Midget Football Association is iooking for ' nolds (1 5 ). S —W I ggl n s . S F — When asked how it felt to face the out, two-run homer capped a marked the first time in 75 years M orlarty Field), 8:15 McRoe ph 0 0 0 0 Barfield rt 4 Landreaux.0 2 0 NEW PORT, R.I. (U P l) — Top- whole match and she comes up American Legion Wes $6996 NOW <4395 After Wednesday afternoon’s rookie standout, Andujar aired his four-run sixth inning, and Larry that more than one player cleared boys between the ages of 10 and 15 to play during the 1984-85 season. Blandn pr 0 0 0 0 Upshaw 1b 4 1 2 1 IP H R E R BB SO seed Martina Navratilova, using a with two aces. What can you do?” Manchester at East Hartford (at Dlorg 1b 4 0 1 0 AAartInez c 3 0 0 0 game between the New York Mets view in no uncertain terms. McWilliams hurled a six-hitter to the roof in a game. Those interested are encouraged to sign-up at any of the Lot Angelot new kick serve, breezed by Jen­ she asked. East Hartfard High), 5:30 Motley If 4 1 2 1 Whitt c 1112 Pena (L 11-6) 8 9 4 3 3 4 and the St. Louis Cardinals. New ’ ’ He went against me, I didn’t go lead the Pirates. Montreal’s Char­ Boston manager Ralph Houk practices scheduled to begin next week at Herrick Memorial Park. Slought c 4 0 0 0 Glorg 3b 4 0 10 nifer Mundel of South Africa, 6-1, FRIDAY Son Diego York manager Davey Johnson against him. I ’ve been in this “ This is like a vacation,” Navra­ Practice begins at 6 p.m. White 2b 4 0 3 0 Fernndz ss 4 I 2 0 Whitson 7 8 3 3 0 1 2 lie Lea, 14-6, failed for the third said Kittle hit a mistake by Ojeda, 6-2 in just 41 minutes to win her tilova said of Newport. “ Every­ Baseball Conepen u 3 0 1 0 Leftrts (W 2-3) 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 2 —TRUCKS— knows exactly where his team is — league eight years,” said Andujar. straight time to notch his 15th 9-8. Those not already signed up should bring the $15 fee, a school American Legion Totata n 1 8 1 Totals 16 4 11 4 opening round match of a $150,000 thing is so relaxed. I play better in Gossage (S 21) 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 in a slump. On the other hand, the first 15-game winner in the victory. “ Ojeda made a terrible pitch, photograph, a note from a doctor stating he may play and a birth East Hartford at Manchester (at Kansas City 000 100 008—1 T— 2:40. /)— »,076. women’s pro tennis tournament at this kind of atmosphere. Crowd MCC),S:X Toronto 000 x— 4 winning manager Whitey Herzog major leagues. Reds 6, Giants 3 and the sad part of it is that it was certificate. 100 12 1983 CHEV S10 SPORT the Newport Casino. appreciation brings it out in me.” Gomo-wlnnlng RBI — Garcia (4). isn’t at all sure where his team is The 31-year-old Dominican Re­ At Cincinnati, Gary Redus drove the only mistake he made in the The Bolton teams compete in the Eastern Connecticut Football aaaaaaaaeaaeeaaeaaaeaa E— Concepcion, Barfield. DP— Navratilova, top-ranked Navratilova faces 16-year-oId Pirates 4. ExposO PICKUP I t s . A O a headed in the National League public native went the distance, in three runs with a two- run homer game, but it cost him a victory,” Conference, which comprises 15 area towns. Toronto Wee87S7B NOV^ONyS women’s tennis player in the amateur Grace Kim of Franklin 2. LO B — Kansas 8, Toronto 0.2B— Brett. East pennant race. giving up seven hits, striking out and a tie-breaking single, and Joe Houk said. “ And when you’re world, was playing in her first Lakes, N.J., in today’s second 3B— Fernandez. H R — Matlev (8), Whitt MONTREAL PITTSBURGH Davey Johnson, who watched his five and walking three. It was the Price hurled a four-hitter to pace Transactions (7). S B — Barfield (4) pitching to Kittle, you do not give competition since winning her round. Soccer coaches needed ObrhM ObrhM 1980 GMC Vt TON PICKUP team lose its sixth straight game. right-hander’s 10th complete game the Reds. Price, 5-7, struck out him a pitch he can kill.” Ralnet ct 3 0 1 0 Wynne cf 3 0 1 0 fourth Wimbledon title three In other matches Wednesday, Rose 1b 4 0 0 0 Mazzllll If 3 0 2 0 Wot 88188 N OW 11-2, as well as first place in the NL of the season. seven and walked none in his Hoyt, 9-11, who won for the first East Catholic High is looking for freshman and junior varsity <5295 weeks ago. Anne Minter of Australia upset iWarinBrs5.Twini1 Dawson rf 4 0 0 0 Frobel rf 1 0 0 0 East to the Chicago Cubs, said his But Andujar did have words of second straight complete game of time since July 6, had lost four of soccer coaches to fill two vacancies that have cropped up. Anyone Football Carter c 4 0 1 0 Modick 3b 4 0 0 0 Navratilova, who has won 129 of defending champion and No. 6 seed team has hit a low point. praise for Gooden, 9-7. the year. Nick Esasky hit his his last five starts. He allowed only with coaching experience interested should contact athletic Buffalo — Acaulred wide receiver Wallach 3b 3 0 2 0 1913 Thmptn CNEV 1b 4 S10 PICKUP 1 1 0 131 matches in the last two years, Alycia Moulton of Carmichael, Preston Oennard from Los An­ SEATTLE MINNESOTA Wohifrd It 3 0 0 0 Pena c 4 1 1 1 " I think every team goes up the ” He’s going to be good, ” An­ eighth home run of the season for seven hits, walked one and struck director Tom Malin at the school. raced to a 5-1 lead in the first set of Calif., 7-5, 6-4. No. 3 seed Wendy geles (NFC) for undisclosed draft ObrhM obrhbl Lucin p 0 0 0 0 Ray 2b 4 1 1 1 Wet 18486 NOW <5495 peaks and through the valleys dujar said. “ He’ll be even better Cincinnati. out four. choice: received undisclosed draft Percent 2b 4 2 2 0 Puckett cf 4 Thomas 0 0 0 tt 3 0 0 0 Lacy rf 3 1 1 2 Wednesday’s match, breaking Turnbull of Australia trimmed during the season,” he said. when he learns how to throw a Braves 6, Astros 5 “ I had been getting my brains choice from Los Angeles (NFC) for Owen ss 5 1 2 2 Hatcher 1b 5 0 1 0 Flynn 2b 3 0 0 0 Berra tt 3 0 2 0 Mundel in the fourth and sixth Ann Henricksson of Mahtomedl, Lendl to be married? cornerback CJirls Williams; waived Davis 1b 4 0 11 Engle c 4 0 2 0 Lea p 2 0 10 McW llm p 3 0 0 0 "W e ’re in the valley right now. We changeup. I ’m a better pitcher At Houston, Dale Murphy ripped knocked out in the first inning of Phelps dh 3 0 1 0 Hrbok dh 2 0 0 0 games. Minn. 6-3, 6-4. BERGERAC. France, — Tennis champion Ivan Lendl reportedly linebacker Ervin Parker. ScoH l( 1 0 1 0 have to get back on the peak.” when I don’t throw strikes. Today, a two-run homer, raising his my previous five starts,” said SHndrs ph 1 0 0 0 Bush dh 2 0 0 0 Totato X 0 6 8 Totalt 12 4 9 4 In the seventh game, she es­ will marry a 22- year-old French woman later this month, but the Cowens rf 5 0 0 0 GaettI 3b 4 0 1 0 St. Louis manager Whitey Her­ I threw a lot of breaking pitches.” league-leading total to 26, and Alex Hoyt, the 1983 Cy Young winner. Dallas — Waived five rookie free Montreal 808 888 888— 8 IT COSTS SO UHLE caped the only break points Qualifier Kim Steinmetz of St. supposed bride is denying ever having met Lendl. ogents, wide receiver Keith Estes, kicker DHndrs cf 5 0 1 1 Brnnsky rf 3 0 1 0 Plttaburgh 000004 00X— 4 zog, whose team has won its last The C ardinals jum ped on Trevino added two RBI to lead the “ But I don’t think I approached against her in the match as her big Louis upset No. 5 seed Marcella Jesse Garcio, linebacker Clay Bonnell If 4 0 1 0 ics products. Excellent earning potential. Sales ences required. Call after ROBERT E. JARVIS — STARCRAFT TENT Gerold, Judge, ot the Court tember II, 1984 lithe reoulrea training program and strong company benetits ALL AREAS — 1, 2, 3, 4 6pm, 871-7041. Building 81 Remodeling books, hardcover books, TRAILER, $750. 3 burner ot Probate, District ot Mon- primary pet It lon(s) (or appo­ are provided. bedrooms. Prices to tit Specialist. Additions, .354 and up. 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Price reduced for No appliances. Security. lower prices. Call646-7776 1200' ot 2’/3" hose. Two hose reels, full com­ INVITATION TO WO izing In older floars, natu­ FOR SALE: Screen day and Sunday 9 to 6, at W ZBPFBQ’J C8FF80 JDY HF8J UQB W’B tion with possible future quick salel Colll-Wagner 646-2426 weekdays, 9 to 5. for free estimates. ral and stained floors. No 756 Vernon Street, Man­ partments and has three 10' sections ot JVs" Tho Monchtalar Public full time opportunities. house, aluminum frame; 11N Atf. A m trttm Schooia aollcita bldi tor on Realtors. MLS. 249-5287 waxing anymore. John spacious. Excellent con­ chester. Directions: Fol­ Hnr Vtflu DaY. 1MN suction hose. No ladders, extinguishers or AUTOMATIC SCRUBBER Evening and weekend or 633-0019. FOUR ROOMS — 2nd Verfallle. Call 646-5750. rrtat Nm n . Mittsi »ini 21^ AND BURNISHER tor tho lYUB JDY QZlWHJ. W CYFJ FYJ B80Q." — dition. $50 Firm price. low Tag Sole signs from MBIaMItylf hand tools. 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I was arrogant, commanding, treating actors badly and telling the Vinyl aiding, appllanoaa. car­ Your Homa By ■ Profcailo- E N D R O LLS TAG SALE — 145 Gris­ ALBUM. JoAt $t.00e $2500.00. Accepting sealed bids until August to rtloci ony and all Mdt. peting. tlraplaoad rac room. 2 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa •AMS AT stall IMA iM cificatlo na and bid forma sun to move a bit further down." — Federico Fellini. TWO ROOMS 8. THREE nal. 27'/i W idth -.25 cents; som Road, 647-7299, Frl- 9, 1984, at 10:00 o.m. Vehicle con be seen at bathe. Wa Rapalr Flbarglua Crtcka. i-11A-S0US-0M ami mm. Ham North Coventry Firehouse on Route 31, Cov­ m ay bo aocurod at tho Bwol- BABYSITTER WANTED $89,000. ROOMS — Stove and NORGE WRINGER 13V4 w id th - 2 tor 25 d o y B Saturday, to ArMt t M i hMi to M ta Vmm. nota Offlct, 4S North School — Full time (or 2 girls; 4 Call Kevin it entry. The bid opening will take place at the e lS S 4 byNEA,lnc. m Gordon Realty refrigerator. For more WASHING MACHINE — cents. 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ONLY. iltwerfc n«mt to maka. 007-M i 20 - MAN'CtlKSTKR HKRAl.D, Thursday, August 2, 19H4 Know how to use the right of rescission F;xhilariited about a new venture in which they had of written notice you send, be sure to have proof it’s on If you consolidate or refinance a loan with the same Lance departure saves been offered a chance to participate, a young couple its way before midnight of the third business day. lender that is already securing your home; Presidents and the press: Legion wins we know decided to raise the funds needed for their During these three business days, the lender should If a state agency is the creditor; participation by taking out a second mortgage against Your not act on your transaction. This means you would not If it’s an advance or open-ended credit line. Mondale lot of trouble Manipulating the media Finals opener their own home as collateral for the loan. That get any money from the loan — and any repair or If you have an open-ended loan that operates like a evening they invited a group of us over to celebrate Money's construction work would not get under way. revolving line of credit, you have the right to cancel p a g e 4 ... opinion, page 6 ... page 16 their pending change of lifestyle — but the more they Within 20 days of receiving your noticeof rescission, when you open the plan and when your credit limit is explained the details to us, the cooler they themselves Worth the creditor must return all the money or property you increased (but only on the amount by which it is became. Sylvia Porter gave over, and also must release the security interest increased). On subsequent advances of open-ended By midnight, they had agreed to cancel out. The in your home. credit lines, you don’t have the right of rescission. next morning, they exercised their legal right of Retain any supplies or money you might have That provision is scheduled to expire in October 1985, rescission, guaranteed to them under the Federal received from the creditor until you are certain your but it appears Congress will act to preserve the status Truth in Lending Act (in-and-out within 24 hours). house is no longer held as collateral and you get back quo. This right of rescission (a cooling-off period any money you’ve already paid out. Meanwhile, be on guard. Use your home as designed to protect you against your own folly) is Only then should you return the creditor’s property. collateral with the utmost of care! It’s almost surely Humid tonight; potentially of great importance to you — but how Saturdays as business days but exclude Sunday and But if it’s not claimed within 20 days, you can keep it. the biggest asset of your entire life. Manchester, Conn. many of you understand it? Could have used it in the legal public holidays. The first day occurs after all muggy Saturday three of the following events take pl’ace: Friday, August 3, 1984 past? Or will be able to use it in the future? Suppose, though, that you have an emergency Money book available by mall Whenever you use your principal residence in • You sign the credit agreement. repair and simply cannot wait three business days — See page 2 Single copy: 25

BUSINESS G R O s s m R n ' s bias case July rat^ ^ 4 RnC^evRns products compRnv ■w ■ By Sarah Possell Region companies Herald Reporter Hartford attorney Richard N. increases Forror cla Smart & wtciiStart & VIIon _ Palm er said Thursday that Paul- have good quarter Henry Blanchard, the Manchester B y Drew Von Bergen teenager who protested being United Press International 3 Unemployment By Steven W. Syre ba.sed in Lexington, Mass., rose stopped at gunpoint by police on Love Lane last April, will not push R a te United Press International about $7 million, and earnings at WASHINGTON - Unemploy­ 11% his complaint any further. Monthly United Technologies Corp.. based ment jumped dramatically to 7.5 Rates Life was good for a broad range in Hartford, jumped 21 percent. Summer—I 1 Protects I 111 It I IP^ 1^ ^ — T—1 ' ^ Blanchard, 18, of 26F Channing percent in July, the first increase Drive, lodged the complaint with of New England’s larger compan­ Raytheon, UTC and Avco all do a after I'/i years of post-recession 10% ies in the second quarter of this substantial amount of defense the police about a week after the declines, the Labor Department year and economists say the contract work. April 6 incident. He could not be reported today. balance of 1984 should remain Among the computer and office reached for comment today. The department’s Bureau of But Palmer, who said he spoke 9% strong. automation companies. Prime ___ Labor Statistics said an additional Defense-related manufacturing, Computer reached record earn­ for Blanchard.^aid that Blanchard 413,000 Americans went on the the computer industry and bank­ ings for the quarter, leaping from does not agree with the Police unemployment rolls during July, ing all have been doing well this last year’s depres.sed levels, and Department’s conclusion, re­ erasing the gains of the month 8%‘ I year, and the vast majority of Wang Laboratories Inc. enjoyed a leased last week, which is that before when the seasonally ad­ large companies in tho.se fields 33 percent increase in profits for officer Joseph Amato acted prop­ justed rate fell from 7.5 pivrcent in reported improvements in their the quarter. erly when he stopped the teenager May to 7.1 percent in June. 7% second quarter profits. Computervision, specialists in on a suspicion that he might be There were 8.5 million Ameri­ ■’I thing we’re going to .see some computer aided engineering and carrying a dangerous weapon. cans listed as unemployed during slowing in the second half of the design based in Bedford, Mass., Amato had responded to a 12:30 July. 6% 1962 1983 year." said David Wyss, chief hiked its profits 36 percent and p.m. call from the Cheney Re­ It was the first increase in financial economist at Data Re­ Compugraphic of Wilmington. gional Technical School, in which a unemployment since November sources Inc. of Lexington. Mass. Mas.s., involved in computerized school official reported that a 1982 and the largest one-month JULY UNEMPLOYMENT "Things will look good, just not typesetting, reached record -se^ black male had come into the incfease in two years, since the . . . jumps .4 percent as glowing ... I don’t see much bad cond quarter earnings school asking questions and hiding rate went Irom 9.5 percent to 9.9 happening for the rest of the year," Several insurance companies something under his jacket, police percent between June and July tors, designed to l<>re.shad(iw eco­ Wyss said. suffered through a mediocre se­ e Reg. 17.95 Gallon records show. In a search of the 1982. area around the school, Amato nomic trends, fell 0 9 percent in Among many business segments cond quarter. One, the Travelers OU0MI% SEU H«TIIERSGIIEEN The bureau said the jobless stopped Blanchard as he was June, faelory orders dropped 1.4 A in New England, glowing is an Corp., reported a 3 percent decline Helps preserve wood and repel water. increase occurred primarily pereeni and con.siruelion spending appropriate term. heading away from Cheney Tech, in operating profits. • SolldReg. 17.95...... 14.95 among adult women, whose unem­ was down 0.2 pereeni In banking, nearly all of New Brokerages nationwide haven’t going south on Love Lane. ployment rate returned to that Wall Street investors saw the.se England’s larger institutions — fared well this year and the two of Palm er said that, with the which prevailed between Febru­ reports as a sign lliat intlalion will with the conspicuous exception of New England’s largest were no information Amato had through ary and May. not rise much for llie near lem i and the giant Bank of Boston — exceptions. Moseley Hallgarten, I K e m - lb n e the police dispatcher who had Total civilian employment ac­ poured money into the stock improved their earnings. Some, Eastabrnok Weeden of Bo.ston spoken to the Cheney Tech official , 1 cording to the household surv(;y and after noticing himself that market. Stock prices soared 31 like Fleet Financial and Old Stone, reported a $1.4 million loss for the fell by 350,000 in July to 105.4 Blanchard was holding something points Thursday with trading at a both of Providence. R.I., and quarter while the Advest Group in million, the first decline in that ** I| I nil inside his jacket, ”It’s not hard to record volume Hartford National, reported re­ Hartford, Conn., was$1.3 million in area in the same I'/i years, U The unemployment inerea.se in cord income. the red. understand why a police officer 1 0 »» following two months of exception­ July put a damper on predielions Bank of Boston, which suffered a Though the rest of the year looks would unholster his gun." ally large increases. by both the Reagan admini.slration slight decline of 1 percent in encouraging, 1985 could be differ­ Kem-Tona Reg. 18.99 Gallon " I think basically Paul-Henry Herald photo by Tarquinio A separate survey of establish­ and private eeonoinisls Hie joliless earnings, is saddled with a prob­ ent for the region and the country, HOUSE AND TRIM feels that he does not agree with ment payrolls, however, showed a rate would continue lo drop In tlie lem that many of the region’s Wyss said, Flal acrylic lalex coaMng. One coat their conclusion but that he’s made gain of 300,000 during the same second half of 1984 banks don’t have to deal with — ^ ^ c o v e r a g e . Popular stock sizes. the point he wants to make," Sailing right along month. "In general, we expect to cer- Palm er said. The increase in unemployed Latin American debt. The bank The major economic reports -tainly see a slowdown in 1985, "The problem can be traced came as the civilian work force was stuck with $75 million in maybe even thestart of a recession issued by the government this non-paying loans to the public and back to the information police Ted Pappas of Manchester and his by the way, is one of America’s remained vlilually iiiiehanged in toward the end of the year," he week all showed the economy July at 113.9 million. G got," Palm er said. "The commun­ private sectors in Argentina at the family tried out sailboarding on Andover fastest-growing sports. For more pic- slowing from the rapid growth that said. ity is not sensitive to the problems While the jobless rale for adiill end of June. marked the first two quarters this Whether New England would Lake last weekend. Here he’s seen tures and an account of the Pappas’ women inerea.sed from 6.4 pereeni Results were mixed at many of Please turn to page 10 through a window in the sail. The sport, adventure, see page 11. year. The index of leading indica- New England’s largest diversified generally perform well through 7 9 9 lo 6.9 percent over the monlli. Hie another downturn, as it did in the m AFTER ral(‘ for adult mi’n (-dged up from manufacturing and service com­ g REBATE panies. Avco Corp. of Greenwich, last recession, remains a question 6.3 pereeni to 6.5 percent, hut was ’onn,, increased its earnings of what causes the economy to Reg. 12.99 Gal. Oil Base Stocks surge ■still below Hie rales for earlier this year. about 1 percent; General Electric sour. c v n n s HOUSE PAINT Soviets beat Marine in Leningrad in Fairfield. Conn., boosted its The high level of defense con­ Tough gloss finish. Resists chalk and NEW YORK (UPI) - Prices U n e m p I o y 111 e n I i n e r e a s !■ d second quarter income 11 percent; tracting and large number of mildew stains. In-stock colors. opened higher today in heavy among both while and black workers, willi Hie lalter group and at Textron of Providence, R.I., industries not so sensitive to By Anno Christensen plainclothes agents early Thurs­ trading of New York Stock U.S. officials charged Soviet woman, a member of a dissident increasing 1.9 pereeiilage points profits rose 20 percent. interest rates could help the United Press International day morning near the U.S. consu­ Exchange issues. authorities beat up Vice-Consul human rights group, was arrested. the largest of any major category Operating profits from continu­ regional economy remain stable. late in Leningrad, about 400 miles The Dow Jones industrial Stop By Grossman’s...forthe Do-It-Yourselfer in You Ronald A. Harms outside a restau­ Tass earlier had charged the — lo 16 9 pereeni ing operations at Raytheon Corp., Wyss said. MOSCOW — Soviet police de­ northwest of Moscow. rant in Leningrad in May. average was ahead 4 31 to diplomats, Jon Purnell and George 1,170.38 shortly after the market Black teenagers were parlieu tained and beat a U.S. Marine in Authorities then took the Marine Soviet authorities denied those Glass, with plotting to give asylum opened. The Dow soared 31.47 to larly hard tiil. Uneiiiploynienl \ Leningrad in the second incident in to police headquarters where he charges and the official Tass news in the U.S. Embas.sy to Yelena 1,166.08 Thursday (.see page 4) among those yoiiHi. which is \ three months involving Americans was held for several hours, Verner agency calling the incident "a Bonner, wife of dissident physicist Seabrook finance deal \ in the largest gain since it ro.se .subject to wide fluctuation, at the consulate there, a U.S. said. petty and indecent fabrication by Andrei Sakharov. MIg. Rebate MO 36.43 on Nov. 30, 1982. jumped 8 pcrccnt.igc points lo 42.4 \ Embassy spokesman in Moscow He said the Marine was "badly Washington’s propagandists.” \ said today. percent in July is up to the regulators Sale Price $189 beaten ” but did not require There have been a series of In recent months, two American "This inexcusable action on the hospitalization. reports of attacks on U.S. diplo­ journalists also have been brought part of Soviet police has been "The embassy cannot under­ mats and journalists in the Soviet in by authorities. One was sum­ vigorously protested both in Wa­ CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) - A $425 percent and the^.-^OT vers ion of I AFTER stand how the Soviet authorities Union this year. moned twice for lengthy question­ REBATE million financial deal for the previously sold PSNH securities. Ecammy Grade shington and the embassy here in can allow this and other similar In July, two U.S. diplomats were ing in the case of a Soviet man Latin guerrillas 4’x8’x'/(,''Top Quality Self-Sealing 6’x6’8” Aluminum Moscow," Jaroslav Verner said. principal owner of the Seabrook Hildreth said proceeds from the incidents which interfere with the seized on the streets of Moscow accused of planning to defect. nuclear plant is in the hands of financing would pay for part of the 2x4x8’ Stud WAFERBOARD SHEATHING ASPHALT SHINGLES PATIO DOOR Verner said the Marine, who he normal working conditions for U.S. An economical, low-priced, while receiving material from a Another left the country temporar­ regulators who are expected to For use indoors or out. Can be Covers 33'/j sq. It. 15 year pro- White or bronze. W/hardware, %" refused to identify, was accosted officials in the Soviet Union,” he utility’s Seabrook costs and keep standard-sized stud. You hand- Soviet woman. The diplomats tvere ily after being called into the by a group of uniformed police and said. decide whether it’s a critical PSNH solvent until Seabrook I select the studs you take home. painted. stained. Selt-selection. rated warranty. In-stock colors. tempered glass. Screen extra. released the same day and the foreign ministry. can’t find asylum necessity or a "financial smoke goes on line. screen.” In addition, Hildreth and PSNH 4 4 9 By AAlchael W. Drudge sources said State Public -Utilities Commis­ executive Charles Bay less said full Fighting In Tripoli continues United Press International "They are resisting becau.se the sion Chairman Paul McQuadesaid authorization from regulators is 39” 48” Hanging 70 Lb. Bag Reg. 24.99-Outdoor terrorists killed Hie guard," said Wednesday regulators would con­ needed to meet previously estab­ SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador- "'f''’'-** "f ‘^e Banco Agricola sider the matter "in-depth” and CEILING FAN RLACK TOP PATCH FLOOD LIGHT KIT lished terms with investors and the Four leftist guerrillas who killed a (["m ereial, who was involved in issue a ruling today on the $425 utility’s creditor banks. Brown 3 spd. reversible. Ready to use. Just place Turns on at dusk, off af Ught-adaplable C F-2 6 4 and tamp. Repair drives. dawn. Pholo-elecfric cell. bank guard during a bungled bank negotiations mediated by the million financing for Public Ser­ Intervenor Douglas Foy of the Israeli gunboats reportedly hit robbery remained inside the bank Internalional Red (Yoss. Me asked vice Co. of New Hampshire — lead Conservation Law Foundation dis­ with scores of hostages today not to be identified, Seabrook owner with a 35.6 percent agreed, claiming the utility has because diplomats could not find a The rebels killed hank guard By Hugh Pope said she saw a boat but was unsure share. failed to demonstrate why it needs 16»* two militias to try and calm the Israeli-armed "South Lebanon country to accept them, govern- 'icsus Murnberto H